Fresh cell therapy
Cancer patients should not be first treated with fresh cell therapy. This was the statement given by two German experts who came to Manila on two separate occasions to lecture on fresh cell therapy. These are Dr. Robert Junson Mueller and Dr. Burkhard Aschoff who stated that cancer should first be treated with the conventional methods of cancer management, namely, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and immunotherapy. It is only when these methods of cancer management have failed should fresh cell therapy be considered or resorted to.
Some of the medical centers in the Philippines are experimentally trying this out and we will soon learn if they are successful or not.
Other instances where fresh cell therapy is not considered are on pregnant women, patients with advanced kidney disease and are on dialysis, patients with acute infections and those who are seriously ill and are bedridden.
Who are the patients who usually benefit from fresh cell therapy? Those with irticaria, hay fever allergic skin conditions; those with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, psychosis and depression; those that feel exhaustion and sleeping problems; those who have had stroke, post-heart attacks and circulation problems; sexual dysfunctions in men and women, menopause disorders, growth disorders and obesity; patients with diabetes mellitus also respond well with Fresh Cell Therapy provided that these patients are not receiving insulin therapy; Autism, especially among children below 5 years old also respond well.
Fresh cell therapy has also been proven successful among those who want to feel younger, look younger and more beautiful. Explaining all the uses of fresh cell therapy will be very long however.
Dr. Robert Junson Mueller from Frankfurt, Germany will return to Manila by the end of February to lecture more on fresh cell therapy.
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