Condition Lachlan John seemed like a normal child up until the age of 12 to 15 months, when he seemed to start regressing back to a newborn child. He forgot how to wave goodbye, say mama or baba, or blow kisses. Lachlan has been diagnosed with moderate to severe Autism. He is unable to communicate and often has severe mood swings. When he becomes overstimulated, he may react as if he is drunk or drugged, jumping up and down and making strange noises. He often bites himself on the hand out of frustration, leaving red bumps and scars on his hands. Lachlan now attends a school for children with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities.
Course of Treatment Lachlan received 6 Adult Stem Cell transplants. 4 via IV infusion, 2 bone marrow transplants. Lachlan also received electro-wave therapy and massage.
Condition After the Treatment Lachlan seems to understand more and follow directions well. He is having fewer temper tantrums and he seems to have a better awareness of his own body. He now recognizes hot and cold temperatures and the associated pain or danger, which he could not do before. He has also started to use the toilet for bowel movements two or three times a week; before he had no concept of when to use the toilet. Lachlan is still biting himself, but not as often or as damaging to himself. His eczema improved all over his body. There are more good days than bad days now.
REASON FOR COMING TO TREATMENT: Maria was diagnosed with autism at one year and three months. Her mother Gabriela first noticed that her daughter was developmentally delayed when she was six months old. After continuing to miss the normal developmental milestones, she was finally diagnosed with a brain injury complicated by Autism. Her mother continued to take Maria to the hospital for check ups which included regular physical therapy. At 2 years old she was given an orthopedic shoe to assist in her walking. Despite slight improvements in her physical abilities, Maria’s main deficiencies in communication and learning remained unaltered. After hearing of stem cell treatments in China from other families in her country, Gabriela determined that they would be the best course of action for her daughter.
TREATMENT: Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Transplants, Cord Serum and Nerve Growth Factor combined with Rehabilitation Therapy.
NAME: Mark Godzilla Yu AGE: 6 COUNTRY: U.S.A. DIAGNOSIS: Autism REASON FOR COMING TO TREATMENT: Mark was diagnosed with autism in 2004. He was a healthy child until approximately 18 months. 12 hours after being given the MMR vaccination, he stopped eating, communicating and maintaining eye contact. Mark's family hope for improvements in his verbal communication. TREATMENT: (26 June 2007) 5 stem cell injections. (24 July 2007) 3 spinal injections, 3 IDV's. Both courses of treatment included rehabilitation therapy. START OF TREATMENT: 26 June 2007
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BEFORE THE TREATMENT: Mark displayed mental and cognitive abnormalities, specifically delayed speech and social interaction, manifested in hyperactivity or disobedience. His state of mental development was comparable with that of a 3 or 4 year old child.
AGE: 6 DIAGNOSIS: Mild with low-functioning autism
REASON FOR COMING FOR TREATMENT: Mitchell has exhibited symptoms of autism since the earliest stages of infancy. His family believe the catalyst for his autism was acute illness following birth, diagnosed as bronchiolitis, positive RSV virus and right ear infection. Eight hours after being discharged from the hospital following his birth, his mother noticed Mitchell's difficulty in breathing, a runny nose and bluish discoloration in his lips. Treatment administered included oxygen therapy in an incubator for one week, and Mitchell was discharged after a month.
START OF TREATMENT: April 6, 2006 BEFORE THE TREATMENT: Mitchell exhibited excessive hyperactivity for children of his age. He had behavioral problems such as self stimming and a uncommonly short attention span. Motor and physical development were normal. His receptive language was good but very basic. He was able to follow commands such as getting a cup or putting paper in the garbage can but he would not respond immediately and mix the commands with unrelated objectives before completing the task. His expressive language was poor with very limited speech (few words such as 'mom', 'dad'). Mitchell was also unable to communicate his own needs, such as going to the toilet, expressing when he was in pain and making requests. He could only maintain eye contact for a short time.