Is cellular therapy an effective treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS)?

Almost fifty years ago a clinic in Switzerland pioneered cellular therapy for disease in which ground-up tissue from unborn animals was injected into patients. Those with heart trouble got ground-up heart tissue; for stomach trouble, ground-up stomach tissue. Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients received injections of ground-up fetal brain.

Although no studies were ever conducted and one death has been reported, a few doctors, including one in Santa Monica, California, still use this treatment. It should be considered ineffective and possibly dangerous.

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