APC Natural Research

 

Stem Cell Research

The Eye and Foot Story


As a horse rescue, we take in various types of horses, including blind horses. Blind horses have a limited quality of life and our director, Anthony Caldwell was determined to find a way to improve their quality of life. He created a protocol to improve their condition using nutrient based stem cell products, and parasite control products. Through a connection with the manufacturing company, we were provided supplies to try on our horses. The success was limited; we soon ran out of supplies and were unable to provide the funds to continue the project however we were receiving positive results. These results interested a man we will identify as Bob. Bob had a friend that had many health issues that the doctors just couldn't figure out. Anthony Caldwell was contacted by Bob's friend, Vincent. The following events detail Vincent's story:

  • In September 1997, Vincent's depth perception became impaired. While covering his left eye there was a large black area in the center of the right eye. He made many visits to doctors and specialists and it was suspected that he had Multiple Scoliosis (MS), however after a clean MRI, the possible diagnosis of MS was ruled out. The final diagnosis was a stroke to the optic nerve with developing necrosis; however the doctors found no reason for this to happen.

  • On October 13, 1998, Vincent lost central vision in his left eye. He had more doctor visits, more MRI's performed, and extensive blood work done. The doctors did find evidence of Lyme disease, however it was ruled out as the cause of the stroke because he had not had the disease long enough to cause the first stroke in the series. The diagnosis was the same as before, he had had a stroke to the optic nerve. Again, the cause of the stroke was unknown and the doctors informed Vincent that another stroke could happen again at any time to either eye or his brain.

  • In December 2001, Vincent began taking a nutrient based stem cell product. He saw no significant changes, after 18 months. During that time period he did not follow a strict protocol while taking the product.

  • On March 15, 2005, Vincent underwent emergency back surgery to the L-4 and L-5 sections of his vertebrae. The surgeon advised Vincent that he had been two weeks away from being completely paralyzed from the waste down. After the surgery and three weeks of physical therapy, Vincent was released from the hospital. At that time his left foot had become ataxic and dropped form muscle atrophy. With a lot of effort he could use a walker to get around.

  • In April 2005, Vincent started using the nutrient based stem cell product once again, but this time he stuck to a strict protocol. By May 30, 2005 he was able to dance with a walker and by July 24, 2005 he was able to get around using only two canes. After a year of physical training, Vincent was down to only using one cane and his eyes felt better, however the manufacturing company that produces the nutrient based stem cell product was baffled as to why he had not recovered with greater success.

  • March 8, 2006 Vincent contacted Anthony Caldwell through Bob, who was familiar with Anthony's work. After a few phone calls and a blood test the reason for the stroke was potentially identified. Vincent had artifacts in his bloodstream that suggested severe parasitism. Vincent was able to obtain treatment using a protocol similar to the protocol that was being used for horses with similar health problems. After the protocol was initiated Vincent slowly began experiencing more positive results.

  • By August 1, 2006, Vincent was walking unassisted, but used a scooter to travel in large department stores. He also noticed his vision was improving.

  • On August 25, 2006, Vincent had an eye exam performed. The areas of the optic nerve that were dark gray (necrotic) after his strokes had returned to a white color. Vincent was also experiencing improvements in his left foot, more sensations and more control.

  • On October 6, 2006, Vincent increased his nutrient based stem cell protocol to the final stage. His most notable improvement is that he no longer has to use a scooter for traveling long distances and his stamina has improved tremendously!

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