CLAWS OF DEATH- LIVER REVIVAL WITH STEMCELL

Even if everything is lost! A person should never give up HOPE!

Indeed Latheef’s story stands as a testimonial to the fact that Belief can move mountains and will change things around in one’s favor.

Mohammed Latheef, aged 57, a truck driver by profession was a habitual drinker, which he claims is a curse of his profession, suffered a symptomatic Liver damage leading to Liver Failure.

One fine morning, his stomach had bloated, he suffered excruciating pain in the abdomen, with no appetite; His concerned family rushed him to the nearby hospital where it was diagnosed as a total Liver failure, with only option available being a liver transplant.

A devastated Latheef, through a referral consulted Dr J S Rajkumar, who after examining Mr. Latheef, recommended Stem Cell Therapy, using autologus stem cells( Stem cells generated from his own body).

He responded positively to the treatment.A year after the therapy, today his eating habits are near normal now. Though he is able to driver a two wheeler, he is still not able to steer the big truck without experiencing pain, which he is most likely to overcome in a few months going by the way he has responded to the treatment. He also got over the habit of consuming alcohol which also played a significant role in his recovery.

Cell based therapy, a new concept in medicine, is now classified as regenerative medicine. Nearly 500 patients have undergone this therapy for various neurological and liver problems, this being one of the largest clinical series in the world.

 
 

A resident in a posh hotel breakfast room called over the head waiter one morning and read from the menu. "I'd like one under-cooked egg so that it's runny, and one over-cooked egg so that it's tough and hard to eat. I'd also like grilled bacon which is a bit on the cold side, burnt toast, butter straight from the freezer so that it's impossible to spread, and a pot of very weak, lukewarm coffee." "That's a complicated order sir," said the bewildered waiter. "It might be quite difficult." The guest replied sarcastically, "It can't be that difficult because that's exactly what you brought me yesterday.

 

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