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When Norjuanita Abdul Rashid first embarked on the journey of finding the right treatment for her son, Raul, she faced the same fears and uncertainties that many parents of children with autism experience. Yet, her unwavering determination and faith in medical advancements led her to the European Wellness Premier Center, a decision that has since transformed Raul’s life in ways she once only dreamed of.
A Breakthrough in Autism Treatment
Seven-year-old Raul was diagnosed with autism when he was two, presenting challenges in speech, social interaction, and behavior. Like any devoted mother, Norjuanita sought out various therapies and interventions to bridge the developmental gaps. However, it wasn’t until Raul underwent stem cell therapy at the European Wellness Premier Center that she witnessed a remarkable transformation.
I am looking to do the second stem cell treatment for my son,” Norjuanita shared. “He’s now seven years old, and of course, there are a lot of things I would like him to be able to do. There are still gaps, and I want to close those as much as possible—especially in speech and behavior.
The changes in Raul were undeniable. He became more responsive, his ability to communicate improved, and he started displaying skills that once seemed out of reach. Recently, Raul even received an award at school, a milestone that filled Norjuanita with immense pride and hope for his future.
The Science Behind the Success
Prof. Mike Chan, a pioneer in bioregenerative medicine and the driving force behind European Wellness, explains the approach taken to treat autism through organ- and brain-targeted stem cell therapy.
The greatest doctor for an autistic child is actually the mother,” he emphasized. “That’s why it’s so important for parents to be well-informed about treatments, lifestyle adjustments, and nutritional needs.
Prof. Mike Chan elaborated on the process:
Each child is different, and the key to effective treatment is monitoring progress. After every session, we track the child’s improvements using medical questionnaires and systematic evaluations. If some areas show improvement while others do not, we specifically target those weaker areas with brain cells tailored to the child’s needs.
He described this approach as a form of ‘precision medicine,’ ensuring that every treatment is specifically calibrated for maximum impact.
It’s about throwing darts at a dartboard, ensuring that each one hits the bullseye. This level of precision is what makes the difference.
The Journey Continues
For Norjuanita, the progress Raul has made is nothing short of incredible, but she knows the journey is ongoing. Her next step is to proceed with another round of precursor stem cell therapy, hoping to push Raul further toward independence.
That’s the hope of every mother—that their child can thrive and be independent in society,” she expressed. “To be able to contribute, to have a future where they are not limited by their condition.
Raul’s school has already taken steps to integrate him into mainstream education, and he has shown great aptitude for subjects like mathematics. His growing ability to manage tasks independently is a testament to the success of the therapies he has undergone.
A Message of Hope
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Norjuanita’s journey with Raul and European Wellness serves as an inspiring story for parents navigating the complexities of autism. It highlights the power of cutting-edge medical advancements, but more importantly, the strength of a mother’s love and determination.
As Prof. Mike Chan says,
Progress is key. As long as we keep moving forward, we are giving these children a chance to reach their fullest potential.
For Norjuanita, Raul’s future is filled with possibilities. And as she continues this path with European Wellness, she holds onto the hope that her son will one day lead an independent and fulfilling life—one breakthrough at a time.
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