I went to Cellulogix International's website and read the  "DISCLAIMER"  I
advise anyone and all to read that disclaimer before  jumping into the
water.  $25,000, 50,000 or 100,000, will NOT warranty  results.  This is all 
much
too early.
Look Before You Lea    p

Best Wishes


In a message dated 7/21/2009 7:30:23 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:




"Dr." Casey Nabavi
Please check out this company and Casey Nabavi on Quack Watch,  Better
Business Bureau, and Stem Cell Pioneer web site:
_http://www.stemcellpioneers.com/_ (http://www.stemcellpioneers.com/)
Please look into this lawsuit filed against him recently, pages  4 and 5
should be of interest to you if you are considering  getting involved with any
company that Casey Nabavi is involved  with.
_http://www.stemcellbiotherapy.com/SCB_Legal_Complaint.pdf_
(http://www.stemcellbiotherapy.com/SCB_Legal_Complaint.pdf)
Also check into his University degrees. Is Dr. Nabavi a doctor  if he
received an unaccredited PhD online at Colton University?  Look at Colton
University’s own words:
"Accreditation Disclaimer Colton State University is not  accredited by an
agency recognized by the United States Secretary  of Education. Students who
wish to transfer credits to an  accredited institution or seek a position
that requires an  accredited degree should be aware that in most cases our
degree  will not be accepted. This fact should be considered when deciding  on
our educational programs."
Alameda University is much the same. I wonder if he even  graduated from
high school.
True Testimonial: Cindy: Primary Progressive Multiple  Sclerosis
I did not receive human stem cells. Casey Nabavi has promised  but has not
been able to produce a receipt or any documentation  that he purchased stem
cells. Since the treatment on May 1, 2008  my symptoms have worsened. I have
gone from using a cane to using  a wheelchair when I go to parks. When I do
use a cane I go much  shorter distances, walk slower, and I am very shaky
and unstable.  The fingers on my right hand are tightening and my fingers
curl  into a fist. It is getting very difficult to use. My bladder  control has
worsened. Before the treatment the Multiple sclerosis  was progressing very
slowly and I had less symptoms. My doctor was  surprised at how much worse
I was from my last appointment.
Casey Nabavi has made several promises and has not followed  through. Per
our emails
    1.  "We routinely provide "Certificates of Analysis" to patients  and
clients. I’ll request your certificates from the lab and  they will be sent
to you for your file. I should have your  certificates by the end of this
week and they'll be forwarded to  you."
    2.  "We are at the mercy of several laboratories sending us  their
paperwork."
    3.  "Regarding your treatment, one of the conditions that we  consider
before accepting a patient is that we do not want the  cost of the treatment
to create financial hardship."
    4.  "If you'd like to discuss this further, I'll be happy to  talk with
you under two conditions. You may not use profanity  and you may not use
threats of any kind. If these conditions are  acceptable to you and you'd like
to discuss this matter I'll ask  a staff member to set up a time for us to
talk. Please advise."
He never sent certificates, never discussed financial hardship  before
treatment, and never set up an appointment for us to talk.  He did make an offer
per email, Quote: “considering your indigent  status, I'm willing to send
you $2,500 as a humanitarian gesture.”
Of course I could not accept this meager amount after paying  $25,000 plus
the cost of airfare to San Diego, because I could  never get another
treatment for this amount of money. This  treatment was my last hope for
improvement. I could never acquire  that kind of money again. Also, the horror 
of
being scammed has  taken a toll on me physically and emotionally. Later I found
out  one of the referrals I was given was employed by Casey Nabavi.
On the date I went to San Diego and the clinic in Mexico, a two  year old
received the same sham treatment and became very ill  shortly after the
treatment. The mother has received all of her  money back plus an additional
$5,000 from Casey Nabavi after she  signed a promise to not get any further
restitution. Her  experience was more horrific than mine but be aware that this
man,  Casey Nabavi, was willing to harm a small child with this bogus
treatment. He has since mislead me with the promise to refund my  money, had an
attorney write a settlement and agreement and then  never signed it. He is
dishonest and will hurt anyone for his  profit. I would like to see Casey
Nabavi exposed and prosecuted  for his crime that hurts people who are desperate
for treatment  from incurable diseases and will pay anything for hope of
getting  better.

2009/7/20 Hosni Al-khatib <[email protected]_
(mailto:[email protected]) >


Hi My  Friends
I am a C 4/5 quadriplegic since 2001,  and I am 27 years old.
I want to ask about a  stem cells treatment by a place  called Cellulogix
International.
They told me that this treatment helped  many cases to progress in
movement, and it
Well cost 25,000 dollars for one  month.
So I don’t know if I will go or  not.
Please advise  me
Thank  you
God bless you

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