Much of the controversy that swirls around Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis is when the stem cells come from embryos.  But a new Stem Cell Treatment for MS doesn’t have anything to do with embryos. Instead, the British researchers are using stem cells from the patient’s own bone marrow.

Scientists have thought for a long time that stem cells could stop and perhaps even reverse the damage done by MS to the spinal cord and parts of the brain.  But now a team at the University of Bristol and North Bristol NHS Trust believe they have proved the theory true.

 

This Stem Cell Treatment for MS lasted for longer than a year

 

Over the year, patients in this Stem Cell Treatment for MS were monitored closely and regularly and were given brain scans to document the treatment’s impact.  It involved six patients between the ages of 30 …