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Dr. Fernando Ramirez Del Rio

Dr. Ramirez Del Rio has over thirty years of experience with regenerative therapies and currently uses stem cells from umbilical cord blood for neurological disorders. Dr. Ramirez Del Rio is one of the few physicians in the world who is licensed to use stem cells in a clinical setting.

He has had numerous successes in treating patients with

  • ALS
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Diabetes
  • Mitochondrial Disorders
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Stroke
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Spinal Cord Injuries

Umbilical cords are donated by mothers of healthy babies from the United States. The blood is tested according to the standards of the American Association of Blood Banks. Stem cells are isolated only from type O universal donor blood and expanded to several million cells per treatment.

Injections of cord stem cells are used for children and generally, intravenous therapies of cord stem cells are used for adults.

For further information on stem cells from umbilical cord blood, see the Stem Cell Handbook Stem Cell Handbook by Dr. Ramirez.

 

Paralysis
In October of 2004, a team of Korean researchers were successful in treating a spinal cord injury patient with umbilical cord stem cells who had been wheelchair bound for 19 years.  Read more on Stem Cells and Paralysis

Stem Cells Testimonials
On Cerebral Palsy - Recently she raised her arm to protect herself when a soccer ball flew towards her head. Her seizures are down to zero. There was no seizure activity on the last EEG test. They have taken her off of the seizure medication. Find out more here.