Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical
Hospital, the world's leading center for effective treatment
of Parkinson's disease using adult retinal stem cells,
here announced that four more international patients
returned home from China with a significant reduction in
their debilitating Parkinson's disease symptoms. These
success stories clearly demonstrate stem cells can
effectively be used to treat afflictions like Parkinson's in
addition to many other neurological disorders. More details
and videos of the four patients' progress can be found at
stemcellschina.
While debates over stem cells continue in many countries,
Western clinical trials have so far found the use of adult
retinal stem cells to be the best chance for Parkinson's
sufferers to gain a better quality of life. Chinese
neurologists at Tiantan Puhua Hospital are among those
worldwide leading the implementation of this cutting-edge
science through safe and effective treatment. Following
Penny Thomas of Hawaii, who benefited from the hospital's
stem cell treatment a year ago, four more patients have now
come home to better lives in the United States and Europe
after treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing.
Jane Edwards, a 55-year-old United Kingdom citizen, saw
comparatively dramatic improvement in her debilitating
Parkinson's symptoms almost immediately after a minimally
invasive injection that implanted millions of high-quality
adult hRPE (human Retinal Pigment Epithelial) cells. The
procedure utilizes the latest stereotactic technology. This
cutting edge three-dimensional imaging system assists
doctors in locating the most appropriate area of the brain
or other nerve center to implant the cells. Tiantan Puhua's
several weeks treatment program for Parkinson's sufferers
also often includes a nutritious intravenous (IV) cocktail
that protects the implanted stem cells, personalized
physical therapy, and even complementary traditional Chinese
medicine. This all takes place in a hospital whose doctors
and staff function under fully international standards. More
details on Jane's treatment can be found
here.
"I hope everyone suffering from this terrible disease and
seeking hope will examine the evidence, and will consider
coming to China to seek improvement through these great
doctors," said Jane. "Those in the West that urge caution
for Parkinson's sufferers who consider going to Beijing,
with no evidence to say why, simply aren't going through
what I have been going through," she said.
Jane was diagnosed with Parkinson's in the spring of 2001,
reaching stage three of the disease (on the Hoehn/Yahr
scale) as her symptoms became progressively worse just
before the treatment. Before coming to China, Jane could not
do the simple things in life on her own that most of us take
for granted, such as turning over in bed, getting up from a
chair, dressing herself, putting on shoes, or writing - the
last of which she had given up more than two years ago. She
also could not turn her neck and her speech was becoming
increasingly slow. Within 6 weeks after the treatment,
almost all of Jane's Parkinson's symptoms were greatly
reduced. Jane can now write again, turn over in bed, dress
by herself, and even ride a bicycle.
Linda Rouen, 59, from the United States, was diagnosed with
Parkinson's 5 years ago. In 2007, Linda decided to come to
China for stem cell treatment to seek solutions for her
deteriorating condition. To control her symptoms, Linda
previously took a high dosage of medications every 2 hours.
"I was a watch keeper. I used to watch the clock all the
time. After time, I stopped swimming and avoided other
physical and social activities because I never knew when the
medications would wear off," she said. "Without heavy
medication, I could hardly get dressed, get out of bed, or
take a shower on my own."
Linda's most notable change after the surgery and treatment
at Tiantian Puhua Hospital was her first peaceful full night
of sleep in five years. Within 5 weeks after the stem cell
implantation, most of Linda's symptoms gradually went away,
allowing her medication to be significantly reduced. Details
on Linda's treatment are
here.
At the time of this release, two more international
Parkinson's sufferers report having significant improvement
from the treatment at Tiantan Puhua Hospital. American David
Brown, 64, reports better balance, more fluid movement, and
the disappearance of "freeze-ups" after his treatment. As
well, US citizen James Devlin, 65, from Hawaii, shows
significant reduction in his tremors, is feeling increased
energy and muscle strength, and is getting more sleep and
much more relief from the anxiety and depression he suffered
for many years. The experience of both patients is recorded
at stemcellschina.
About Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital
Tiantan (Temple of Heaven) Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital, a
world-class international facility in Beijing, is rapidly
gaining renown as the world's foremost center for treatment
of Parkinson's disease and a range of other neurological
disorders through its groundbreaking stem cell therapy. The
Hospital collaborates with the Stem Cells Research Center of
Peking University, which is the leading stem cells research
center in China. There, stem cells are cultured and induced
for clinical treatment. To date, Tiantan Puhua Hospital has
treated 14 international Parkinson's disease patients.
The
treatment is based on a clinical trial done at Peking
University in which 20 Chinese Parkinson's patients have
gone through hRPE stem cells implantation. PET scans done
before and after the implantation showed that all patients
exhibited increased amounts of dopamine in their brain, with
a correlated improvement of movement. Long-term follow-up of
the patients remains unavailable and is currently being
carefully researched on a selected number of patients.
Tiantan Puhua is the only hospital that offers this
treatment to patients beyond limited clinical trials. More
details about Tiantan Puhua Hospital can be found on the
website: stemcellschina.