Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a relentlessly progressive neurodegenerative condition that attacks the motor neurons—those vital nerve cells responsible for voluntary muscle movement. Over time, individuals with ALS lose the ability to walk, speak, swallow, and eventually breathe. Sadly, there is currently no known cure.
Recently, Linda underwent a pioneering Stem Cell Educator (SCE) Therapy treatment provided by Throne Biotechnologies. What followed was nothing short of astonishing—a visible, dramatic improvement just one day after treatment.
Before receiving SCE Therapy, Linda faced overwhelming daily challenges.
She struggled to move and speak, barely able to raise her hands above her head.
Simple tasks like holding a glass of water or gripping a sheet of paper were nearly impossible—her hands would tremble, and objects would fall from her grasp.
Her gait was unsteady, and walking even short distances required a walker.
Climbing stairs was a slow, exhausting ordeal.
Eating was equally taxing—chewing was painstakingly slow, and food had to be cut into minuscule pieces just to swallow safely.
Then came the turning point.
Within just 24 hours of her SCE treatment, Linda began to show significant physical improvement—an early and encouraging sign of potential regenerative progress. Her strength, coordination, and confidence began to return, offering a renewed sense of possibility and hope. Linda’s journey isn’t over—but her path has taken a remarkable turn in a positive direction.