Thursday February 23rd 2012

Stem Cell Awareness on December 11th 2010 in Phenix City, AL

Father Thomas Weise will host a Stem Cell Awareness through St. Patricks church in Phenix City, Alabama on Saturday December 11th from 1pm to 3pm. Carol Peterson, a stem cell advocate, will share information on the regenerative capabilities of umbilical cord blood stem cells and the difference between adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells for their degenerative disorders. These patients will share with you the significant quality of life improvements they have gained from this medical treatment. We will discuss the diseases, disorders and injuries that have been sucesfully treated with adult stem cells. Dr. Larry Brothers, an Optometerist from Joplin, MO. has several patients that have had stem cell treatments for optic disorders. He will share his knowledge that he has gained pre and post stem cell treatment. Dr. Brothers has also written a paper on the effects of this treatment. Neil Barron will tell you how urgent it is that he receives this medical treatment for his mixed cerebral palsy. For more information please contact Father Thomas Weise or Carol Peterson.

Father Thomas Weise
1502 Broadway street
Phenix City, AL 26867
Mailing Address:
PO Box 147
Phenix City, AL 36867
ph: 1-334-298-9025
fax: 1-334-298-9233

Carol Peterson
Stem Cell Advocate
Awareness Program Coordinator
ph: 1-941-235-008
fx: 1-941-624-6133

http://www.youtube.com/user/carolptrsn

http://www.stemcellsadvt.weebly.com

http://www.miraclceofsight.com

http://www.stemcellsforhope.org

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