Final Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson Patient Review
Stem cell therapy is fairly new for most Americans and Canadians when it’s really a procedure that’s been around for a few decades now worldwide.
In Mike's case, he was diagnosed in June 2016 and he decided to get stem cell therapy. During his first stem cell application, he says the pain went away of his shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips, his hands stopped shaking 25% of the time, during the last stem cell applications he felt the results a little more.
In Mexico, stem cell therapy is already approved and regulated for many diseases like Parkinson’s, arthritis, diabetes and more, by Mexico’s federal commission of health ensuring the best quality practices. These high medical standards make Mexico a principal medical destination for patients with degenerative diseases that want an improvement in their quality of life. But like in any other kind of therapy it is recommended that the patient do their own research about the stem cells used and the company providing the therapy because although stem cell therapy is regulated in Mexico the patient has to be sure the procedure is the right for them since there are many options of stem cell therapy out there.