Question
My neighbor has a child who for some reason is developing differently from other children. Now, he has only just learned to walk, and he’s not very good at speaking either. We’ve seen a doctor, and he says the child has cerebral palsy, which is quite difficult to treat. The family is extremely heartbroken.
Answer
The sooner cerebral palsy is treated, the greater the chance of recovery. BC brain cell intervention therapy is developed from molecular genetics, cellular pathology, nanopharmacology, and biophysics. With the guidance of multidisciplinary treatments in molecular immunology, medical psychology, and other fields, the three-dimensional comprehensive treatment of cerebral palsy diseases can be achieved through the “BC brain cell intervention repair therapy.” This systemic treatment can achieve both symptom relief and treatment effects, allowing patients to achieve self-care. After many years of clinical treatment, 97% of the children have achieved satisfactory results, which has been widely recognized by the children’s parents.