64-Year-Old Woman From Holland Suffering From Parkinson's Disease For 11 Years Finds Relief In Navi Mumbai Through Stem Cell Therapy

Mumbai: An elderly woman from Holland found relief from Parkinson’s disease in Navi Mumbai through Stem Cell Therapy.

About The Case

Anne (64) had been grappling with Parkinson’s for 11 years, but she was completely unaware of it until she was diagnosed only two years ago. Her days were filled with stiffness in her neck, shaky legs, slurred speech, and the ever-present fear of losing balance. Despite trying traditional treatments back home, her symptoms only grew stronger with time, clouding her independence and spirit.

Her health deteriorated as buttoning a shirt, pouring a glass of water, or simply standing up became daily challenges. She often found herself withdrawing from social gatherings, unable to keep up with conversations or the pace of others. Despite trying various treatments in Holland, relief always seemed temporary, and hope began to slip away.

However, Anne’s journey took a hopeful turn when she arrived in India in 2023. Dr. Pradeep Mahajan, regenerative medicine researcher and founder of StemRx Hospital and Research Centre, guided her to cure her illness and introduced her to a holistic approach that aimed not just to mask her symptoms but to treat the root cause of her condition.

A team led by Dr Mahajan successfully treated Anne using advanced cell-based therapy. Once burdened by tremors, stiffness, and speech difficulties, she is now regaining control of her life. This breakthrough marks a powerful step forward in the fight against neurodegenerative conditions.

Statement Of Dr Mahajan

Dr Mahajan said, “Our approach through regenerative medicine focuses on reviving the dopamine-producing cells in the brain that have been damaged over time. We use a combination of stem cell therapy, neuro-rehabilitation, and physiotherapy to help patients regain control of their movement and improve overall brain function. The treatment uses stem cells to repair damaged brain tissue and growth factors to boost dopamine production, the chemical most impacted in Parkinson’s. This approach differs from conventional therapies, which offer only temporary symptom relief. Instead, regenerative medicine aims at long-term recovery and improved quality of life.”

The doctor added that in Anne’s case, the results were transformative. After starting physiotherapy and cell therapy, her balance improved, her pain reduced, and even the persistent cramps she once endured began to fade. Anne is now able to walk steadier, and speak clearer.

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