Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects the motor neurons responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movements. This condition gradually impairs the brain's ability to initiate and control muscle actions, impacting functions such as speaking, swallowing, and breathing. ALS affects about 2-5 out of every 100,000 people globally, with the majority of cases being sporadic and around 5-10% linked to genetic factors[1,2].
ALS symptoms vary widely between individuals, depending on which motor neurons are affected first. Over time, these symptoms worsen, leading to more extensive loss of muscle control. Common symptoms include:
ALS has both genetic and environmental factors, though the exact cause remains largely unknown[7].
Genetic Factors: Roughly 5-10% of ALS cases are familial, linked to inherited mutations in genes such as SOD1, C9orf72, and FUS. These mutations disrupt normal motor neuron function and lead to degeneration[8].
Environmental Triggers: Research suggests certain environmental factors may increase ALS risk, including:
Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, strenuous physical activity, and head trauma may increase susceptibility[12,13].
While there is no cure for ALS, several treatment options focus on slowing disease progression, managing symptoms, and improving quality of life[14,15].
Beijing Puhua International Hospital offers an integrative approach for ALS patients, combining advanced neurological care, supportive therapies, and emerging treatments. The hospital provides:
Medication Management
Advanced Rehabilitation Programs
Respiratory Support
Nutritional and Dietary Support
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Integration
ALS remains a challenging condition without a cure, but significant strides have been made in understanding and managing the disease. By focusing on symptom management, quality of life, and ongoing research into potential therapies like stem cell treatment, the outlook for ALS patients continues to evolve.
Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. This condition leads to a variety of motor and non-motor symptoms that can significantly impact the quality of life for those affected. Approximately 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s Disease, making it a significant public health concern[1]. Understanding the underlying mechanisms, symptoms, and treatment options is essential for effectively managing this condition[2,3].
The symptoms of Parkinson's Disease can be broadly categorized into motor and non-motor symptoms:
While there is no cure for Parkinson's Disease, various treatment options can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life, including:
A variety of medications are available to treat motor symptoms, such as:
Our hospital offers a range of treatment options for Parkinson's Disease, including:
Medications: We use the latest medications to manage motor symptoms, including levodopa/carbidopa, dopamine agonists, MAO-B inhibitors, and anticholinergic medications.
Surgical Treatments: Our expert neurosurgeons perform deep brain stimulation (DBS) and magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) procedures to provide relief from motor symptoms.
Rehabilitation and Supportive Care: We offer physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) modalities to help manage non-motor symptoms and improve overall quality of life.
Patient Information:
Treatment: Comprehensive Anti-Cancer Treatment at Beijing Puhua International Hospital (BPIH)
Medical Condition Before Treatment:
70-year-old Mr. Jorgan Vindfeldt was recently admitted to BPIH after being diagnosed with prostate cancer and bone metastasis a year prior at a local hospital. He received endocrine therapy initially, but his condition stabilized without improvement in symptoms or bone metastasis, as indicated by stable PSA levels and bone scan results.
Medical Condition After Treatment:
After completing two weeks of comprehensive anti-cancer treatment at BPIH:
Patient Information:
Treatment: Moxibustion + Acupuncture (Body & Abdomen)
Medical History:
Five days post-surgery, Mrs. Yu experienced stomach cold and qi stagnation symptoms.
Medical Condition Before TCM Treatment:
TCM Treatment for Stomach Cold and Qi Stagnation:
Moxibustion + Acupuncture (Body & Abdomen)
Medical Condition After TCM Treatment:
Post-treatment Management:
Discharged for home rest; complete recovery.
Patient Information:
Treatment: Eliminating Heart-Fire + Body & Tongue Acupuncture + Electric Acupuncture
Medical History:
One month post-surgery for subdural hematoma removal, Mr. Zhang presented with heart fire hyperactivity symptoms.
Medical Condition Before TCM Treatment:
TCM Treatment for Heart Fire Hyperactivity:
Eliminating heart-fire + Body & Tongue Acupuncture + Electric Acupuncture
Medical Condition After TCM Treatment:
Patient Information:
Treatment: Nerve Growth Factor Therapy + Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) + Rehabilitation Therapy (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
Medical History:
Alexey, a 9-year-old boy from Russia, was admitted to Puhua International Hospital due to progressive weakness in all four limbs for seven years. He started falling while walking at age 2 and developed a "duck gait" at age 3. At age 5, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy via genetic testing. He received medication and regular rehabilitation training.
Medical Condition Before Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Nerve Growth Factor Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy:
Medical Condition After Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Patient Information:
Treatment: Nerve Growth Factor Therapy + Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) + Rehabilitation Therapy (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
Medical History:
Alexey, a 9-year-old boy from Russia, was admitted to Puhua International Hospital due to progressive weakness in all four limbs for seven years. He started falling while walking at age 2 and developed a "duck gait" at age 3. At age 5, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy via genetic testing. He received medication and regular rehabilitation training.
Medical Condition Before Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Nerve Growth Factor Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy:
Medical Condition After Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Patient Information:
Treatment: Nerve Growth Factor Therapy + Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) + Rehabilitation Therapy (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
Medical History:
Alexey, a 9-year-old boy from Russia, was admitted to Puhua International Hospital due to progressive weakness in all four limbs for seven years. He started falling while walking at age 2 and developed a "duck gait" at age 3. At age 5, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy via genetic testing. He received medication and regular rehabilitation training.
Medical Condition Before Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Nerve Growth Factor Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy:
Medical Condition After Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Patient Information:
Treatment: Nerve Growth Factor Therapy + Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) + Rehabilitation Therapy (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
Medical History:
Alexey, a 9-year-old boy from Russia, was admitted to Puhua International Hospital due to progressive weakness in all four limbs for seven years. He started falling while walking at age 2 and developed a "duck gait" at age 3. At age 5, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy via genetic testing. He received medication and regular rehabilitation training.
Medical Condition Before Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Nerve Growth Factor Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy:
Medical Condition After Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Patient Information:
Treatment: Nerve Growth Factor Therapy + Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) + Rehabilitation Therapy (Physical & Occupational Therapy)
Medical History:
Alexey, a 9-year-old boy from Russia, was admitted to Puhua International Hospital due to progressive weakness in all four limbs for seven years. He started falling while walking at age 2 and developed a "duck gait" at age 3. At age 5, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy via genetic testing. He received medication and regular rehabilitation training.
Medical Condition Before Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Nerve Growth Factor Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy:
Medical Condition After Nerve Growth Factor Therapy:
Case Study: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
SCT for Autism: Roger Fazenda's Progress
Patient Profile
Treatment: Stem Cell Therapy (SCT) combined with cellular treatment for improving blood circulation within the brain, rehabilitation therapy, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Initial Condition
At 28 years old, Roger exhibited the following symptoms:
Treatment Course
Upon admission to Puhua International Hospital in January 2012, Roger received:
Progress
After completing the stem cell treatment, Roger demonstrated significant improvements in various aspects of his life:
Parents' Testimony
(Excerpt from Roger's mother)
"The stem cell treatment has made a significant difference in Roger's life. He is more engaged, has better eye contact, and his moods are generally more stable. We're incredibly grateful for the progress he's made."
Roger's Journey
Through dedicated care and SCT, Roger Fazenda's autism symptoms improved significantly. His enhanced communication skills, increased focus, and better self-control have enabled him to enjoy a higher quality of life.