Rally Racer Turns to Stem Cell Therapy After Accident Leaves Him Paralyzed

In a bid to change his life through controversial stem cell treatment, a paraplegic man will travel 5,000 miles to the other side of the world.

After a terrible high speed driving accident in 2002, Christopher, the rally racing father of two, was robbed of the use of both legs.

But he is now on a journey to China for stem cell treatment, with the hope of regaining the capability to walk. The treatment is not available anywhere in the UK and Christopher will be paying

Reviewed By:

Hernan H. Hernandez, M.D.​

Staff Physician

Dr. Hernandez, a 2002 graduate of Latina University in Panama, specialized in health services management and worked as the general director for health care at La Joya Center before joining the Stem Cell Institute team. He has been involved with direction for community programs involving patients with tuberculosis, HIV and other chronic infectious diseases.

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