More parent observations on the combined benefits of GcMAF and EmCell stem cells.

The hardest thing to do as a parent of a child with autism is to keep trying and to not lose hope. The following story is also available at www.Marilynfundraising.org. I asked if it was ok to post and her parents agreed to share the information with all of you. Marilyn Rose is now almost 6 and in April, 2012 she had her first course of EmCell therapies using fetal derived stem cells.  She was a tough kid to get response from and at 5 plus years old she essentially had no language and was in her own world.  With persistent parents who refused to give up the family put together the funds to get stem cell therapies and to provide GcMAF at low doses to support her immune system.  The combination (persistence, GcMAF, and Stem Cells) is paying off. Here is her story.

Hi Valentino and Dr. Bradstreet,
We are very excited to give you Marilyn’s more recent update.  When I last wrote EmCell in May, we were thrilled because Marilyn was imitating vowel sounds with prompting (after having a baseline of mostly nonverbal, only speaking a word every few months).  Marilyn has developed so much more since May!!

Marilyn now repeats any and almost all words, and this month has started with spontaneous speech and singing!!  She is now fully potty trained and brings herself to the bathroom independently to use the restroom.  She uses utensils with all meals (pre-stem cell treatment she had using a spoon on her therapy plan for a year and without making any gains).  She also learned to swim in the past 2 months.  She shows such a deeper level of thinking now, as an example, she will pick out her own clothes and is even starting to dress herself independently (she never showed interest in clothes before treatment and would not assist in dressing herself).

We are so happy to see such progress for Marilyn and are so thankful to EmCell and Dr. Bradstreet for helping us get this far.  We are also excited to see what the upcoming months hold for her.

We just finished a week of Dolphin Therapy in Key Largo and have applied for horse therapy next!!  I’ve attached two of Marilyn’s pictures from her time at Island Dolphin Care.

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Thank you for all of your help!!
Heather

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About Dr Bradstreet
Dr Bradstreet is a graduate of the University of South Florida College of Medicine and received his residency training at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Arizona. He is extensively published in the peer-reviewed literature on subjects of autism, oxidative stress, mitochondrial disorders, virology, hyperbaric oxygen, and toxicology (especially heavy metal chelation). He is trained in the the isolation and use of stem cells.

2 Responses to More parent observations on the combined benefits of GcMAF and EmCell stem cells.

  1. Myeong says:

    Dr. Bradstreet, thank you so much for helping our children. My question is how long these improvements go forward, then flat after stem cells. Is there any case which a child lost the gains from stem cells? I did not read a post which writes the progresses more than 4 months after stem cell infusion. I may be wrong. My son gained very little, then lost the gains 7-8 months after stem cells from Panama.

    • Actually your observations are identical to my own with donated umbilical stem cells. For this reason I chose fetal stem cells in Ukraine and have been more impressed. Although, despite many successes, not all children seem to respond to stem cells.

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