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Thursday, December 13, 2018

Allison’s Adult Stem Cell Story




Chuck Donovan
President, Charlotte Lozier Institute



More than 2.3 million people around the world are living with multiple sclerosis, it’s the most common disabling neurological condition among adults age 20-50. That makes the latest video from StemCellResearchFacts.com, a Charlotte Lozier Institute project, particularly exciting.

In her new testimonial, Allison Carr describes the mysterious symptoms that started when she was a teen and went undiagnosed for years until she began stumbling at work. Doctors found lesions on her brain and spine. The prognosis was poor: she would likely be paralyzed within a few years.

Watch Allison’s story below or on YouTube here:






A mother of four, Allison was afraid – but she was determined to fight. When a friend told her about adult stem cell therapy, she recalls, “Somehow I knew that this was going to change my life.”

That’s exactly what Allison’s adult stem cell transplant did. She saw near-immediate improvement and is now back to cycling and horseback riding with her daughters – and she is spreading the word. “If stem cell therapy can stop the progression of multiple sclerosis in me, I cannot imagine the possibilities that stem cells can do for so many other people with other conditions, as well,” she says.

Allison is one of more than 1.5 million patients worldwide who have been treated successfully using non-controversial adult stem cells. Her story is the latest proof that these scientifically validated, ethical treatments truly work – yet the federal government and much of the scientific community have been slow to embrace the possibilities, still relying on outdated research that involves destroying human embryos or harvesting body parts from aborted babies.

For the sake of patients like Allison, this must change. We’re urging policymakers to prioritize research and therapies that produce results and to put patients first.

CLI is committed to telling these stories and educating the public about the benefits of adult stem cells via StemCellResearchFacts.com. Will you help us by sharing Allison’s story with your friends today?



 
Charlotte Lozier Institute is the education & research arm of Susan B. Anthony List. Our team of more than 50 pro-life experts and scholars analyzes the data and crunches the numbers, providing pro-life lawmakers with the scientific evidence they need to pass life-saving new laws. Make your gift today to help us continue this important work.



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