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Stem Cell Safety is an educationally based group aimed at providing information about Umbilical Cord Stem Cell treatments abroad (outside the boarders of the United States).
Members of this group include ordinary individuals with a variety of medical issues seeking treatments with Umbilical Cord Stem Cells. Also included are many who have already traveled aboard for treatment. This group provides a place of accurate information for those seeking treatment and a chance for them to talk openly with others who have already received stem cell transplants. It is open to adults, children and parents seeking treatment. Our goal and hope is that we can create a community of support for those entering onto a newly cleared path of treatment options.
The stem cell world can be one of confusion and the information overwhelming. While full of wonderful people there are also those that would take advantage of individuals seeking treatment. It is our hope that together as a group we can help guide eachother and provide all with valuable information on stem cell safety and treatment options.
Please note that this group is owned and operated independently as a non-profit service. It is not a medical advisory board and is for patients and their direct caregivers only. Membership is closed and requires screening of those who apply. We do not allow “marketing” of products on this group. Thank you.
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