Upon researching some information for an upcoming article for "Realism in America", I stumbled upon this article by New Mobility. Here, I am going to attempt to unravel the truth based on my personal experience and what I have seen.
Most people will question my education and experience with stem cell research, as I have a background in technology and education. However, I have first hand experience with Beike Biotech located in Shenzhen, China. A long story short, one of my close relatives suffered from a degenerative neurological condition. I traveled with my relative and spent 45 days in China with that person. During the trip, my relative's recovery and prognosis was not good. In fact, the improvement that I did see in my relative was little. My opinion on why this didn't work, is the fact that the degeneration of his condition was too advanced to show improvement.
However, what I did see while I was in China were many children showing huge improvements due to their stem cell therapy. Two of the children that I am speaking of left with a large portion of their vision restored from almost complete blindness. Other people that I had spoken to before the trip also showed marked improvement in their conditions.
Beike plainly warned my relative that this was not a cure, and that there was a chance that there may be no improvement. He decided to opt for the treatment anyway. There was absolutely no false representation as stated in the link above at all. Beike was actually very welcoming to us.
I cannot speak on the grounds of the medical terminology that Dr. Wise Young speaks about, as I am not a doctor. However I can tell you that based on my own observations, none of the material in this article is the truth. Nowhere in the article does it say that Dr. Wise Young has ever even been to one of Beike's facilities, nor does he state that he has been in contact, interviewed, etc. any of Beike's former patients. Nor does Beike charge $20,000 - $30,000 for each injection, I know this because I was in charge of the funding for my relative's stem cell therapy.
This article is based on unproven fact, and I would highly urge anyone seeking out stem cell therapy in China to go ahead with it, especially if you have a small child that is to be treated. Contact me directly, and I will be more than happy to assist you any way that I can.
I will be getting into the medical reasons, issues, political issues and such in my upcoming article about stem cell research. In the meantime, please support stem cell research. We are just now in the infancy stages of this treatment, and in the future I am sure that we will find that this will be a key success in curing and/or treating many conditions of the human body and mind.



