An ALS patient from France who have been ineffective with traditional medicine are now experiencing recovery in his motor and balance functions, and his speech is gradually improving.
Mr. Amour Kieyela, a 50-year-old gentleman from France, unfortunately was diagnosed with ALS one and a half years ago and took medication such as "Riluzole and Vitamin E" without any effect. His disease continued to progress, and his limb muscle strength has been continuously decreasing, his motor function and balance function are severely restricted, and his speech is unclear.
Fortunately, Mr. Amour Kieyela came to Wu Medical Center with his family and received the original, unique in the world, and over 20-year experience of safe and effective clinical experience of stem cell and CAST treatment technology, tailored specifically for him by Dr. Wu's team. After only 2 weeks, Mr. Amour Kieyela personally experienced the miraculousness of the treatment, as his disease stopped progressing, his symptoms significantly improved, his speech also significantly improved, and he and his whole family smiled happily!
The treatment results showed that after treatment, Mr. Amour Kieyela's motor function significantly improved, with clearer speech and faster speech speed; his tongue muscle volume increased; his upper limb lifting strength increased, with improved speed and flexibility; his hands and fingers became much more flexible; his abdominal and lower limb muscle strength increased, with faster speed of getting up and sitting down; he could hold a single foot to stand for about 5-10 seconds; his reaction time for passing balls significantly improved; his walking speed increased and became more flexible; and his energy, physical fitness, and exercise endurance all significantly improved.
Mr. Amour Kieyela's treatment process and results have encouraged more ALS patients and their families to regain their confidence.
Thanks to Wu Medical Center for their outstanding contributions in the battle against various diseases! We look forward to helping more ALS patients who have not responded well to traditional medical treatment and whose condition continues to progress.
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Amour Kieyela-Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-(French)