His Excellency Dr. Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Khalid Abdulla Mubarak Albuainain Almazrouie, advisor to the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), recently attended the grand opening of the European Wellness New Premier Centre in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The 60,000-square-foot facility, founded by Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan, aims to revolutionize healthcare in the region by offering over 60 innovative bio-regenerative medicine and holistic medical wellness therapies.
In an exclusive interview, Dr. Khalid shared his insights on the center’s groundbreaking work and its potential impact on global healthcare:
“The advancements we are witnessing here at the European Wellness Premier Center are truly remarkable. Genetic engineering and stem cell therapy represent the future of healthcare. With the rapid progress in technology, nanotechnology, and supercomputing, we’re on the brink of significantly improving healthcare outcomes for humanity.
What sets Prof. Chan’s work apart is his focus on targeted organ and brain-specific precursor stem cell therapy. This approach is revolutionary because it treats specific organs rather than applying general treatments. Most conventional therapies don’t differentiate between organs, but Prof. Chan has developed a comprehensive handbook detailing the stem cells for each of the body’s organs. This level of specificity and precision in treatment is a game-changer in the field of regenerative medicine.
The DDRR paradigm – Diagnose, Detox, Repair, and Rejuvenate – developed by Prof. Chan is particularly impressive. This method goes beyond merely treating symptoms; it aims to regenerate organ functionality. By targeting organs individually, whether it’s the kidney, liver, or heart, this approach offers the potential for true healing and regeneration.
The implications of this work are far-reaching. We are looking at the possibility of significantly improving quality of life, especially as people age. This could mean fewer instances of age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s. From a governmental perspective, such advancements could substantially reduce healthcare costs, particularly for aging societies. Moreover, by maintaining health and vitality in older citizens, we enhance their ability to contribute to society and enjoy fulfilling family lives.
However, the challenge now lies in making these groundbreaking treatments more accessible. Currently, stem cell therapy is expensive and only available to a selected few. Our goal should be to expand production and reduce costs, making these life-changing treatments available to a broader population. Prof. Chan shares this vision of supporting global health, and I believe his work will be instrumental in achieving this goal.
I’ve been particularly impressed by the potential of Sabah as a medical wellness tourism destination. The combination of advanced medical facilities, beautiful natural surroundings, and excellent hospitality makes it an ideal destination for those seeking cutting-edge treatments in a rejuvenating environment.
Looking to the future, I see great potential for collaboration between the UAE and Malaysia in this field. We are keen to explore partnerships in medical research, education, and treatment. The UAE has a strong focus on healthcare and education, and we are actively working to consolidate our research and development efforts. Prof. Chan’s expertise and methodologies could be invaluable not just for the UAE but for countries worldwide.
In conclusion, I want to congratulate European Wellness and Prof. Chan on this remarkable achievement. The grand opening of this Premier Center marks a significant milestone in the field of regenerative medicine. It’s not just about the impressive facility; it’s about the potential to transform lives and reshape our approach to healthcare. I’m proud to have witnessed this and look forward to fostering a strong relationship between our nations in advancing these crucial medical innovations.”
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