Full Remission from Multiple Sclerosis at 75

Greta, a 75-year-old patient, successfully achieved full remission from primary progressive multiple sclerosis after undergoing stem cell therapy twice.

Initially, doctors in Norway were unable to offer effective treatment for her condition. Seeking alternative solutions, Greta turned to Biotherapy International, where she underwent stem cell therapy using her own cells. This resulted in a remarkable five years of remission.

When her symptoms eventually returned, Greta received a second course of treatment with donor umbilical cord stem cells. This therapy also proved highly effective, and she has remained stable ever since. Greta’s story highlights the transformative potential of stem cell therapy in managing even the most challenging cases of multiple sclerosis.