• After the Covid pandemic, we have resumed stem cell treatments. Appropriate sterility and great care in sanitisation is undertaken as usual. If you are unwell with a cough cold or respiratory symptoms it is best to postpone your procedure.

Testimonials

We have had some very encouraging results from treating Parkinsons, better with a few repeated treatments over 2 years, and earlier the better in the disease process.

Male MR 68yrs: 

“The first treatment gave me good results- and I must say in relatively short time (2-4 weeks) there was a noticeable change in my facial expressions, movement and speech. I felt the difference in myself I seemed to be thinking more clearly, the tremors in my hand were almost completely gone. My family and work colleagues commented on my improvement and speed that it was happening, hence led to my committing to a repeat treatment after 4 months.  The second treatment did not have the same impact as the first- more like a booster effect. With the treatment I undertook a weight reduction programme as well- working out 5-6 days a week and losing 20 kgs. Not long bouts in the gym, just 15-20mins brisk pass walker, exercise bike and barbells. I had an appointment with my neurologist who was pleasantly surprised at my current condition- almost to a point that I showed no or minimal visible symptoms of Parkinsons.  I also had comments from work clients who could not believe the changes in me from the previous site visit 12 months previously.”

He has now had 4 treatments over 2 years, travelling from Australia each time to NZ.

Male GW 53yrs :

“Thought I would pen this email to update you guys on my stem cell treatment 4 months ago. Firstly I have had a good response- it has allowed me to get back to running. Background for me- I was an ultra-marathon runner, running from 50-300km until 1 year ago, when I felt knee pain and was diagnosed with cartilage wear. Before the stem cell treatment, I could only run 1.5km, and had to stop in pain. In the early stages after treatment, it allowed me to go back to the gym to start to build up muscle on that knee from lack of use. I/m now at a stage where I’ve gone back into the hills and ran 16km for the first time ( cardio was more of a problem than my knee). From here I’m looking to build up distance and time over the next few months, with a possible return to ultra-events in the future.”

Male JT 66yrs:

“It’s 6 months since my stem cell treatment and I thought I’d send you an update. In short things are going well. While it’s hard to identify the exact reasons for improvement, I’m sure the stem cell treatment is helping greatly. I say this because alongside the treatment I have continued with the heavy resistance training that I started a year before treatment. ( I better add that I did modify my training after stem cell treatment as per your instructions.) Also I am more mindful of my diet, particularly around the importance of protein, and reducing sugar intake.
I have greater knee strength, continued zero knee pain, and greater confidence that my knees will not “give out” – and they haven’t. Also my shoulder has been better. On the athletics front my throwing distances are all improving. Two weeks ago at the North Island masters champs I broke 3 records and was very close in a few more events. My points in the Throws Pentathlon would have ranked me third in the world last year, in my age group.”

Cardiac US report at 8 mths post stem cell treatment intravenously

Male SF 73yrs:

“Cardiac US report at 8 mths post stem cell treatment intravenously. Known cardiomyopathy, AF rate controlled poor LVEF. LV is now mildy dilated, Normal wall thicknesses. LV systolic function mode3rately globally impaired. RV mild dilation. Ejection Fraction now 41%. Normal pulmonary pressures.”

Follow up at 9 years

Female TH 61yrs:

“Back mobility improved over 6 months, my neck mobility was immediate. Improvement maintained the same. Spinal stenosis remains from pars defect at L5S1 level. Disc bulging has disappeared, and has not returned, which has removed the pressure from the spinal cord. The neck spurs still give me grief, though mobility has improved by about 50%- neck pain is moderate on turning my neck, which is an improvement from severe pain previously. Would recommend this therapy to others 100%.”

MVA 3 years earlier. Severe pain, unable to drive tractor and do orchardist work. Poor sleep, limited work capacity not 30 minutes pre treatment.

Male IK 62 yrs:

11 mths post treatment: “Since receiving treatment I have made remarkable progress. Full nights sleep, rotation of neck almost normal, hip movement and flexibility greatly improved. Back pain only if I overextend or do something it isn’t ready for yet. My shoulder now feels 100%, thank you. I am now back in the orchard performing light duties.”

At 9 yr follow up – completely back pain free, fishing, hunting, trout fishing and working in his orchard normally.

Male WC 49 years.

“I had given up the tools as I was crippled with pain.”

Sold his building business and purchased a pub. Unusual gait, dropping things from weak grip hands, pins and needles hands / fingers.
Sacral epidural ( caudal) stem cell treatment plus IV, marked response in pain reduction and improved mobility within 3 weeks. Steady improvement over 2 years, no pain, excellent mobility, weakness gone. Resumed work as builder, sold the pub.

10 yr follow up:

“The treatment from you gave me comfort and strength within weeks in my lower back – after treatment the pain dissipated very quickly. I am very happy and grateful I went down this road instead of fusion of my lower back. I would recommend this procedure to others as I feel I got great results, which have made my everyday life much better.”

Female 61yrs: 9 yr follow up:

“Walked with a walking frame, well overweight. My back pain and sciatica have gone since the day of treatment. Occasional pain in my feet. Increased strength in my legs with increased confidence in my movements in spite of a lack of sensation in my lower limbs. I can perform tasks and complete a full day’s work without a 24-36 hours of recuperation. I have increased resilience and even though the numbness still happens albeit asymmetrically, living without pain has been and is life changing.”

WHAT DOES RESEARCH SHOW?
Stem Cells are tiny “progenitor” cells. They have the potential to recognise tissue injury and repair injured cells. In the right environment, these stem cells can change (differentiate) into tissues such as bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, collagen, neural tissue, blood vessels, and even some organs. Stem cells may also effect healing by secreting special chemical messengers that repair damaged tissue.

Adult stem cells appear to be particularly effective in improving painful joints, repairing cartilage and ligaments, and painful conditions of the spine. There are many human clinical trials with stem cells going on right now.  Animals have been safely and successfully treated for years.