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091: John Koehn Shares How Stem Cell Treatment Has Improved the Cognitive Ability of His Brother with Autism

Healthcare Elsewhere | The Medical Tourism Show with John Cote by John Cote

Oct 20, 201428:44Science & Medicine

John Koehn is from Ames, Iowa and in this episode, he shares how his 16-year old brother with Autism, improved his cognitive ability through Stem Cell treatment. Prior to treatments, John's brother has low cognitive abil...

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091: John Koehn Shares How Stem Cell Treatment Has Improved the Cognitive Ability of His Brother with Autism is an episode from Healthcare Elsewhere | The Medical Tourism Show with John Cote by John Cote. John Koehn is from Ames, Iowa and i...

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Published Oct 20, 2014, 28:44 long, audio available.

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John Koehn is from Ames, Iowa and in this episode, he shares how his 16-year old brother with Autism, improved his cognitive ability through Stem Cell treatment. Prior to treatments, John's brother has low cognitive abilities i.e. no basic understanding of what time it is, no basic recognition of how many years there are in a year and has an IQ of 55. Her mother, on the other hand, made some research and started to talk to people in discussion groups and found out about stem cell treatments in Greece. In 2010, they scheduled an appointment in Greece wherein liposuction was performed prior to extract adipose (fat) tissue for the stem cell treatment. Within a couple of weeks, his younger brother began to manifest promising improvements. He is now able to understand dates and the concept of time and reading a watch began to sink in. Find out more how his brother's life has bettered and how they attributed it to stem cell treatments.

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091: John Koehn Shares How Stem Cell Treatment Has Improved the Cognitive Ability of His Brother with Autism is an episode from Healthcare Elsewhere | The Medical Tourism Show with John Cote by John Cote.

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Published Oct 20, 2014 and 28:44 long