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A grateful mom tells the story: “My thirteen year old, Gery, had just returned from a ski trip. He was on a high but he complained that his right knee was painful and swollen and it was.”

“Give Gery a rest,” the doctor said.

A grateful mom tells the story: “My thirteen year old, Gery, had just returned from a ski trip. He was on a high but he complained that his right knee was painful and swollen and it was.”

“Give Gery a rest,” the doctor said.

Over the next two weeks, however, the knee became much bigger. When the orthopedic specialist saw Gery a month later, he burst out: “Where have you been with Gery? It’s too late!”

Gery’s right leg was amputated. Soon the oncologist spotted the first metastasis on Gary’s lung. The osteosarcoma was spreading fast. Gery was in and out of the hospital for the next two years while undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. He was released before Christmas since the doctors claimed that Gery’s body was unable to endure more chemo. Two years after the ski trip, Gery was sent home to die.

A month later, In January, Gery’s parents heard about CellAdam. They didn’t tell Gery’s doctors, but they started to administer CellAdam drops immediately.

When Gery went for his next CT scan a month later, the oncologist was perplexed: “What did you do with Gery? His tumor is shrinking.”

A month later the tumor was even smaller, and by September, the tumor shrunk to 3 millimeters from 12 millimeters. Gery is well now. He goes to high school and loves computers.’

(Csilla, Gery’s mother, 2005)