After decades of crafting answers for other people, the 56-year-old engineer Lucas from Munich, Germany, diagnosed with ALS, started his search for his own answers. The beginning slight hand tremors did not seem threatening but soon proved a harbinger for the swift fall of motor ability in Lucas as he sought alternate treatments to fight this crippling illness.
It was Stem Cell Care India, however, which gave him the hope he wanted. He grabbed a plane and flew to India with his wife’s support firmly behind him. Lucas found this clinic impressive—with the use of high technologies and care as comprehensive as it possibly could be.
Changes began to present themselves slowly yet significantly, easy breathing, minimal exhaustion, and slower onset of his symptoms. That allowed him again to get on with the rest of his passions, like woodwork.
Now, Lucas shares his story with his peers in engineering and draws attention to ALS and the revolutionary potential of stem cell therapy in India. His narrative epitomizes fortitude and optimism.