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Hope for Easton

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“Mama” is the first word every mother wants to hear, and I am still waiting to hear it.

My sweet son is 2 years 8 months and on the autism spectrum. I may never hear him call me “Mama”, but I want to give him every chance to talk and develop social skills. After much research, I found there have been many successes using stem cell therapy for cancer, arthritis, and many other diseases. Currently Duke University and MD Anderson are researching stem cells therapy for autism. In the first phase of the study, approximately 70% of the children had improvements in one or more core symptoms of autism, with better results when the therapy is started as young as possible.

We just want to give him every opportunity to reach his full potential.

We applied for an stem cell treatment at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. To my excitement, he has been accepted to the program in Panama. 

Why Panama? The Stem Cell institute is one of the leading stem cell treatment facilities in the world. There are several trials with great success on going in the United States, unfortunately, the FDA has not approved this treatment yet. From the research, I found the treatment has a better chance of working the younger the patient is, and we do not know how long it will take for FDA approval.  

We want to try and give my son every opportunity. The treatment is $16,000 and with expenses we are hoping to raise $25,000, by December 1st, 2020.

Easton’s dad is serving our country in the military and insurance does not cover the program.
Would you please consider helping us reach our goal of getting my son this treatment? We appreciate your consideration. If you cannot help, would you please pray for him and for us that we find the way to get the opportunity that could be life changing!

What is Autism?
Autism is a Spectrum of Disorders (ASD) characterized by complicated abnormalities in communication and social interactions, causing mild to severe impairment in the normal brain development of the child. Two common consistent findings associated in children with this disorder are reduced oxygen and inflammation in certain areas of the brain. 

Treating ASD with umbilical cord tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) intravenously has shown in multiple clinical trials to decrease inflammation. Decreasing inflammation in the autistic patient may alleviate symptoms of autism.

Medistem Laboratories isolates, processes and prepare stem cells for the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City; one of the leading stem cell treatment facilities in the world. If you would like more information, please go to :https://www.cellmedicine.com/stem-cell-therapy-for-autism/

 Thank you for taking time to read this and your consideration.

 

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  • Maribel Hines
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    • 3 yrs
  • Dora A Gonzalez
    • $50 
    • 3 yrs
  • Alma G Harris
    • $120 
    • 3 yrs
  • Irma Guerra
    • $50 
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    • $20 
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Brittany De Los Santos
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San Antonio, TX
Selina Sullivan
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