Dr Brothers’ OD on Optical Adult Stem Cell Therapies from Stem Cells China (Vimeo.com).
Western doctors and medical journals will tell you that there is no treatment or therapy, be it stem cells or otherwise, for blindness associated with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH) and Septo-Optic Dysplasia (SOD). In fact, if you have found this site, we are guessing that you are looking for a solution other than canes and Braille. Fortunately, while looking for a second opinion, your search has led you to this site.
It is true that up until now, ONH/SOD has no proven cure accepted by western medicine – However, many patients have undergone stem cell treatment and fully believe that it has helped to improve their sight. The treatment is available at various hospitals in China where nearly 100 patients have made the trip for the treatment. Family members state they see small improvements in their child’s vision soon after treatment and continue to notice more improvements for up to 12 months following the stem cell transplants. In cases that do benefit from the procedure, the improvements are there to stay with no regression.
In
terms of level of patient satisfaction and the percentage of patients
reporting satisfaction ONH/SOD is one of the most successful ailments
treated with Beike’s stem cells. The benefits reported from the
umbilical cord blood stem cell treatment differ from patient to patient
– with some stating benefits starting immediately, others who do not
see improvements until six months after treatment, and still others who
see no results. Like any medical procedure, the amount of improvement
from stem cell treatment and therapy differs from individual to
individual.
To learn more about ONH/SOD from all types of patients directly, we suggest you sign up for the ONH/SOD Yahoo Group where you can contact relatives and patients of all ages who are willing to share their experiences – both good and bad. Nearly 100 ONH/SOD patients have been treated with Beike stem cells. The ages of patients range from infants to teenagers to adults over 35.
On this site, you will find stories about patients as well as links to summaries of their patient experiences with videos and blogs. Explore the site, learn more about stem cells and contact us if you would like to know how stem cells can help in your specific case.
