NA is a 47 year old Colombian woman who was diagnosed at 18 year of age with deforming rheumatoid arthritis. Over the years she managed her condition with the use of Prednisone, Methotrexate, Sulfasalazina, and Diclofenac. Four years ago NA was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus with glycemia reaching 308 mg/dL and assumed treatment with Euglucon 5 mg twice a day along with NPH insulin.
About one year ago, due to her arthritic condition she became wheelchair bound and required assistance for bathing and dressing. At that time her medical records show levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) of 96.2 mg/L, Erythrocytes sedimentation rate (ESR) of 81 mm/H, Platelet count of 535 K/ul, fasting glucose of 147mg/dL and HgbA1c (or Glycosylated Haemoglobin) of 8.07.
A few months after becoming wheelchair bound NA began consuming 1 gram of SE once a day. After one month she subjectively reported a reduction in pain and inflammation, while 3 months later her mobility had improved to the point that she could bathe and dress alone.
After 6 months she began using a walker, then switched to a cane and one year later she was walking unaided.
Her last medical records indicate a level of CRP of 2.1 mg/L, ESR of 34 mm/H, Platelet count of 485 K/ul. NA has also discontinued the use of any diabetes medication; her records indicate a fasting glucose of 106 mg/dL with a glycaemia not exceeding 120 mg/dL and HgbA1c of 5.62.
At the time of writing this report, NA does not take any anti-inflammatory drug, undergoes a remarkable improvement in her quality of life, keeping daily consumption for 15 consecutive months of 1 gram of SE, bone support supplementation of 500 mg Calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol) every month, milk of magnesia and an annual dose of Zoledronic Acid.
Christian Drapeau, a member of Gitte Jensen, Ph.D, research team that created the patented Stem Enhance ULTRA