Stem Cell Therapy for Autism!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- From a fragile beginning at just 1 lb 6 oz, born at 25 weeks, through a 6-month hospital journey, to facing autism at 3 - we’ve lived a story of resilience and undying hope. We’ve explored every path - ABA, chiropractic, energy work, medication, holistic therapies - in our relentless quest for Noah’s well-being. As he grew, so did our challenges, from exploding iPads in the microwave to turning our house upside down. Yet, we never stopped seeking answers.
A year after Dr. Chris Menton suggested stem cell therapy, we took the leap. His dad and I gave a part of ourselves - our stem cells - hoping to unlock a brighter world for Noah. Yes, it’s been costly, over $20,000 and counting, and some may question our leap into the unknown. But what wouldn’t a mother do for her child’s chance at a better life?
So we did his first injection - a milestone, and he handled like a champ! We’re not just hopeful; we’re proud. It’s a long journey ahead, and we welcome even the smallest of victories. This is more than therapy; it’s a testament to a mother’s love, a family’s courage, and a little boy’s incredible strength. Here’s to the first step in this new chapter. 🌟 #findingnoahsvoice #StemCellJourney #stemcellsforautism
He’s being such a good boy sitting there regardless of how scary it must be!! Hoping all goes well!!
You’re such a beautiful mom!!! What a gift to have you as a mother ❤
Hi Lauren I cried a lot watching your channel. I just want to let you know that you are a really strong woman. Keep fighting for your son and never gave up. ❤
My grandson is autistic and he screams at needles your son is a treasure all the best to you both and Noah❤
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I hope you have a great life together.
I can see your hair is growing back.
God bless you! Keep going mama, you're amazing!
He's being such an amazing little kid, wishing you all the best
Our prayers with Noah!!
I’m autistic just not severe, hoping your son is okay! Though I have been hearing that stem cell therapy is a scam so just keep an eye on him.
You’ve been hearing it from who? Just because it doesn’t work for one doesn’t mean it’s not going to work (even a little) for everyone. They’re in a licensed medical facility. There are STRICT laws in place to prevent doctors from scamming patients.
@@brittanyo5182they said "so just keep an eye on him"
@@brittanyo5182 You speak as if medical facilities have never EVER scammed their patients like they haven't done atrocious things to patients throughout history 😅😅😅😅😅 silly thing bless your heart
She just saying it's rare Wich it is! The original person is acting too much like something! @@sirena11
What some people do not understand is autistic children have different levels of autism ... some have it so severe it heavily impacts everything they do ... some autistic children miss out on everything because simple things nuerotypical people can do autistic children struggle with ... also schools literally cant handle autistic behaviors and will punish and suspend them instead of helping them . I feel like if she wants to improve the quality of his life this is the most selfless and beautiful act of kindness she can do for her son . Of course she loves him and his autism but unfortunately he will struggle in his life without a little help improving his quality . Anyone who doesnt understand they do not have an autistic child as severe as she does .. its not for her its for him .. who doesnt want their children to have the absolute best that life can provide them ??? My son hates his autism . He has told me that while crying wishing he didnt have it ... his autism is ashbergers or what use to be called that until they put it all under one term . He cant go to school .... he live in iss and alternative school, he struggles keeping friends , and he struggles with every day tasks . He knows what his autism is and he hates it . Praying for you and your son . I hope this is a success ❤❤❤❤❤
I would encourage you to watch videos from autistic adults. Autistic mom (I think that’s her name) is on TH-cam. There is a lot to be done in terms of accommodations and changing how you communicate without fundamentally changing your child. As an autistic person these have helped me in incredible ways and made me not hate my autism, despite not changing anything about myself or doing any expensive therapies. It might be worth looking into if you would consider something this drastic
Yeah, it’s not so much him being autistic, as it is the fact that society is structured in a way that is not accommodating of anyone who doesn’t fit the mold it expects us to.
I understand where you are coming from. My son has is 22. He has autism w/ADHD Oppositional Defiance Disorder and physical aggression. He will never be able to join society. Every family trip and get-together is stressful not just for him, but everyone. If I could do this for him, I 100% would. He is adopted, and probably too old for this now. It has nothing to do with not loving him or his Autism, but everything about helping him have a more complete life if possible. My son will never live without help, he will never be married, and will probably argue about getting dressed and brushing his teeth and showering for the rest of his life. Autism has different levels that if they could understand choice, they would choose this.
This is why you agree to keep them. I did it for both pregnancies. You just don’t know and it’s better to be safe than sorry
Unfortunately to keep them is expensive. My friend was asked and she couldn't afford it.
I’ll pray for him. You’re good parents.
Wish you all the best Noah... ❤❤
GOD bless you and your family 🙏🙏🙏
Keep going.. your a mother..Never give up
Prayers and blessings
He will have a best life, with strong prayers ♥️♥️
My son is on the spectrum ❤my support & best wishes ❤love your photos
God bless these parents with special children
You're a great Mother ❤
Go mamma!!
I have two sons with autism, my eldest also has an intellectual disability and daily life is so hard.
God bless him ❤
God bless you guys so much beautiful young boy ❤
Beautiful family ❤
All the very best ❤
May Allah give Noah health,Ameen
Sending love n hug…
Where did you get the stem cells? Sorry reread and seen where… my grandson is non verbal autistic…. It’s a sad thing… we love him with all our hearts no matter what… still praying he will speak….
Thank you for this video, I had no idea this was possible. I will call our Dr tomorrow for sure🫶☯️
I've saw 5 seconds of you and am confident you're a person who needs everyone's full attention
Noah is the 👑❤ and ofc you're an iron lady 👑
anazing mama! 🙏🏼
I really hope this works. I have heard lots of positive things stem cells csn do.
Instead of saying “has severe autism” a better phrasing would be “is autistic with higher support needs” autism isn’t something you can have, it is part of who you are and how your brain works. That is why many autistic people prefer to use language that reflects that. There is no cure bc it’s not a disease, it’s a neurodevelopmental condition that means the structure of the brain and how it functions are different from that of an allistic person. I am glad you love and accept your son for who he is and look into options to help support him rather than try to “fix” him. I hope this helps further your understanding ❤
Autism is what he has, not who he is. What you're suggesting is labeling and can be very hurtful and embarrassing for a child. He is a young man who has autism...that is all.
@@pamross8329 no, saying he “has” autism suggests it’s something he owns or carries around with him like luggage, instead of part of who he is. It is part of who he is and that is not at all something to be embarrassed about because of that. Autism and neurodiversity is a difference in how the brain is structured and functions; it’s not something that you suffer from. You can experience suffering as a result of being autistic, but that’s more the fault of society not understanding, accepting, and accommodating you and your needs rather than the fault of you being autistic. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows to be neurodivergent. As a neurodivergent person myself, it brings with it a lot of struggles and challenges but 99% of those struggles and challenges come from the fact that I am expected to be a certain way and do certain things by society, and if there were less stigma and more accommodations, I wouldn’t have nearly as hard of a time functioning in the world. Many tools and strategies made for us are really just ways to help us in trying to fit the expectations, rather than changing the expectations themselves. It is up to the individual how they identify themselves, but the generally preferred way to say someone is neurodivergent is exactly that.
saying "severe autism" is more efficient with syllables than saying "autistic with higher support needs".
@@Emnms68 Autism is a disorder that is DIAGNOSED. A person is either Autistic or they are not Autistic. ASD is a DISABILITY. Medications, treatments, schools, specialists, etc are covered by insurance. Some people WITH autism cannot make decisions for themselves much less understand how they want to identify. You are dumbing down a serious disorder that many families deal with 24/7. These families have to make decisions for those they love who cannot make those decisions for themselves.
Neurodivergent is an overly broad term that is not used in the medical community. Neurodivergent is someone whose brain processes information in a way that is not typical of most individuals. A genius fits the category. Artists. Writers. Other: Dyslexia, ADHD, difficulty with math, difficulty with maps, can only see 3D, Tourette's, color blind, color overexposed, Dysgraphia, Dyspraxia, on and on and on. Roller skating can "cure" a Neurodivergent person.
This whole "It is up to the individual how they identify themselves" is fluff and not recognized outside of those that like to label themselves to make themselves often what they are not. Otherwise known as "activists" without a cause.
Just like in the real world there are males and females. There are no labels for sexual preference because the general public gives zero fucks who or what someone likes to have sex with.
Although you are high functioning your social skills must be addressed. Show these communications to your therapists. You are unkind, presumptive and rude.
I'm not coming back to read any replies.
Matthew 11:28 he will give you rest for your souls. Lean unto him!
As someone who is a high functioning autistic person, I don’t know how I feel about this. I almost unsubbed but then you mentioned that his autism can’t be cured. But I feel like this still is trying to cure him. There is no cure, only ways to manage and cope. It honestly just seems like a waste of money and I can’t imagine your son enjoys being a pin cushion. I don’t know if you’ve done normal therapy and medication but this just seems like a lot. I know I would despise my mum if she subjected me to this torture. And I say torture because the overstimulation he must feel would just break me if I had to go through that. And you said he can’t communicate so I’m just concerned you didn’t ask his permission. He’s still a whole ass person who should be able to make some decisions for himself. Idk, I’m not low functioning so I don’t know if he can even understand consent but still.
She said she already tried everything so im sure she tried all that. . So obviously this is a last resort and she wants him to have a good quality of life she didn't say anything about trying to "cure" his autism and it won't it's just to see if it will help him she even put in the video subtitles that autism has no cure. Those with severe autism can't make decisions for themselves. I have a friend who's brother is very sever like him and can't make decisions. I would rather her try this than shove him in a care facility. You don't have to like what she is doing, but she is trying to do what is best for her son.
she isn't trying to cure his autism she just wants him to have better quality of life
they are trying to help him manage it better
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I have a friend who does these.. It's $50,000 every cycle! Completely out of reach for the majority of people.
So the cost of ivf treatment basically
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Please look at the work of Dr Zac Bush too. He’s found the main cause!
Bring him down to Nigeria we are deep in culture he might learn new things and experience nature hopefully I believe it will improve his cognition
Wow, so unique these days, such a rarity to have in a child, like the other 65% percent of children born since 2002🤦🏻♀️
Hi! I'm new here. I was looking for independent reviews on stem cell therapy for my autistic son too. Did you see dramatic results after the therapy?
Is this something that insurance covers?
No
🙌🏻🙏🏻 up for finding cures..
Autism does not need a cure
Why?@@annadoyle7125
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Mi hijo tiene autismo y ha Sido un largo camino y aprendizaje yo no tocaría su cerebro espero que al final su arriesgado tratamiento funcione 😊, porque si hay un daño una disculpa no cura......
James Kawala - Watch his video on Autism; He delivered a boy from Autism with the Power of Jesus Christ
Autism is a neurodiversity, not a disease. All this 'treatment' is doing nothing but making him feel worse about who he is. This is ridiculous and I'm so sorry he has such ignorant parents 😮💨
It's also ridiculously expensive
That's a lot of judgment for one short video on someone you don't know personally. You comment has ignorance.
Your comment is nothing but ignorant. You literally cast a lot of judgment on parents You don't know personally.
Seriously I feel so bad for the kid! As soon as I saw “severe autism” I knew it was about to be bs
Plz explain how the parents are wrong and what should they be doing?
Is great…. Also, great results if you detox your son from heavy metals & deworming as well , this has bring great improvements to autistic kids and other who suffer from ADHD…( start improving in wording even speak full sentence )
Yes! Someone does their research. 😊
I really hope she sees your comment.
This is such nonsense.
Heavy… metals?
Yes heavy metals are improving in many autistic children. DETOX yourself , your Family . DEWORM your Body and will see the BIG DIFFERENCE & GREAT CHANGES in Your body. Are many RESEARCHES about this but Big Pharma, Doctors don’t want you to know and find.
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You research as I did , you will be so surprised that is True.
The G.A.P.S. diet has worked for some people. Dr Butar cured his son by detoxing and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. There are ways but you have to do your research. I pray your son and you find relief. ❤
If this works for Autism… imagine what other diseases it could help with
Autism isn’t a disease. It’s a part of a persons whole being. It would be so great if research could be focused on how to help autistic people be more autonomous, improve communication technology, etc, instead of trying to eradicate them
@@bigasspocketsbecause autism varies in each individual some autistic people will hurt themselves or others. None of it is intentional it's like having a tic. In more severe cases once a boy hits puberty the responses can be more extreme and be harmful to themselves and others. And I think the parents just want to be able to help their son in some way and at this point now are willing to try whatever is available
There been a lot of things brain stem cells can do.
@@bigasspocketsshe isn't trying to eraticat him 😒
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Darling, he needs a lot of detox, no more vaccines and some emotion and body code and maybe sques system. Let me know if you wish for further more details. You can also start to do celery juicing - fresh organic every morning.
Please,if you can give me more information about the therapy,where I can contact you if you can give me the address of the hospital,telefonnummer or enything that can halp me
I would be infinitely grateful 🌸
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