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Immediate improvement in aphasia 8 years after stroke

From Glascow, Scotland, 1 week after treatment at TransBarrier® in Boca Raton, Florida, filmed in March 2018. Discussion with TransBarrier®. Treatment was performed 8 years after stroke that caused intractable aphasia, hearing and sensory dysfunction and difficulty using the right hand (motor dysfunction) prior to treatment. A graphic illustration suggesting that chronic neuroinflammation, mediated by excess TNF in the brain, can reversibly inactivate brain circuits necessary for optimal brain function and connectivity.

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Patient’s wife from South Africa discusses her husband’s improvements after treatment two years after stroke, September 2017

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Balance, Hearing, & Hand Function Improvement after Treatment 2 Years After Stroke at TransBarrier® in Boca Raton, Florida in July 2015.

Patient experiences improvement in balance, hearing, and hand function after treatment. His stroke was two years prior to treatment.

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From Dunedin, New Zealand to TransBarrier® Los Angeles, June 2014

Rapid neurological recovery beginning within minutes, 1.5 years after stroke in a patient from New Zealand. The patient’s wife describes improvement in walking ability, language abilities, sensation, vision, hearing, taste, etc. Video made at TransBarrier® in Los Angeles on June 9, 2014. Treatment with a single dose was on June 2, 2014.

Dave and Brenda’s story is published in the Otago Daily Times: “Rising to the challenge of a stroke” by Eileen Goodwin on Sunday, July 6, 2014
“A Dunedin man thought to be the first New Zealander to undergo innovative stroke treatment in the United States believes it has improved his speech and walking, while reducing fatigue and pain….”

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A new patented scientific discovery by the TransBarrier®, as documented in the videos above, now promises to change current thinking about the potential for recovery after stroke or brain injury, even years later.

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