This is a blog where I will share information about Cameron's Journey from autism. I have spent many hours researching the best proven methods for treating autism and want to document the progress that he makes with the treatments.
Pictures during the Ice Storm Feb. '09
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Kelsey and Cameron had a great time playing in the snow with Emilie Buckman and the puppies.
Home | About Us | Welcome | HyperMED LOKOMAT NeuroRecovery | HyperMED Treatment Protocols | HyperMED Quick Access | HyperMED MEDIA | HyperMED Newsletters | HyperMED Patient Testimonials | HyperMED Gallery | Oxy-Sports | HyperMED Mission Statement | HyperMED NeuroRecovery Foundation | Contact Us Hyperbaric Oxygenation Increases Patients own Stem Cells By Eight-Fold -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... 2 hours HBOT at 2 ATA; doubles the patients own circulating stem cells ... 40-60 hours HBOT increases circulating stem cells by 8-fold (800%) !! A scientific study completed at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine reports that Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) are a safe and effective way to mobilize the patients own stem cells providing immediate benefit and further preparing the patient for future stem cell implantation related therapies. In fact the population of CD34+ cells in the peripheral circulation of humans doubled i...
Watching Stem Cells Repair the Human Brain Monday, August 17, 2009 TAU researcher shows viability of bone marrow stem cells with unique MRI tracking methods There is no known cure for neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington's, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. But new hope, in the form of stem cells created from the patient's own bone marrow, can be found — and literally seen — in laboratories at Tel Aviv University. Dr. Yoram Cohen of TAU's School of Chemistry has recently proven the viability of these innovative stem cells, called mesenchymal stem cells, using in-vivo MRI. Dr. Cohen has been able to track their progress within the brain, and initial studies indicate they can identify unhealthy or damaged tissues, migrate to them, and potentially repair or halt cell degeneration. His findings have been reported in the journal Stem Cells. "By monitoring the motion of these cells, you get information about how viable they are, and how they can benefit the tiss...