What’s wrong with having treatment with embryonic stem cells abroad?
Quality control and assurance is a major issue with so-called (fetal) embryonic stem cell therapy abroad. The materials being used apparently come from aborted fetuses. When questioned about the QC/QA (Quality Control/Quality Assurance) used to insure that the stem cells they advertise are actually CD34+/CD133 progenitor cells, those involved in use of embryonic stem cells invariably do a song and dance. We at SRI have yet to meet one rep or medical director involved in so-called embryonic stem cell therapy who was willing to provide specific QC/QA certificates of analysis or any copies of lab tests for various infectious diseases. So far, SRI has heard only hype, no actual facts in written form. The umbilical cord stem cells utilized by Dr. Morales, on the other hand, are processed using the very highest standards and state-of-the-art technology in the world. The cord blood is only collected from healthy mothers who give birth to full term, normal, healthy babies — which is then scre