It will surely be an October to remember as we mount the eighth edition of the Red Charity Gala on Oct. 8 in our new home, the Shangri-La Hotel at the Fort. With my gracious cochair Kaye Tiñga, we are honored and excited to present the fashion collection of prolific designer Chito Vijandre. Directed by Ariel Lozada, this annual charity event highlights the creativity and craftsmanship of Filipino fashion designers
The Chief executive of a Europe-based fresh-cell therapy clinic confirmed this week that former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo—recently cleared of graft charges by the Sandiganbayan and now allowed to travel overseas—was headed for treatment at Villa Medica in Edenkoben, a quiet town just outside of Frankfurt, Germany.
We were recently in Germany to visit Villa Medica, a leading regenerative medicine clinic established in the town of Edenkoben, and with over 50 years of niche medical experience.
The heat is on, and it’s pretty hard to ignore the crazy high temperatures outside! ...
The Philippines is the biggest market for the popular, if highly controversial, alternative treatment in Germany called fresh-cell therapy (FCT). Fresh cells derived from the fetus of an unborn lamb are injected into patients, and are said to cure a large number of illnesses.
If you think you need it—and if you can afford it—these are what you ought to expect when you want to undergo fresh-cell therapy in the famous Villa Medica holistic medicine hospital in Edenkoben, Germany.
At about this time last year, Emil Sison was hobbling around with the aid of a cane. His speech was so slurred that he was embarrassed to speak to people.
Based in Edenkoben, Germany, this clinic for “holistic” medicine offers patients fresh-cell therapy that supposedly aids in the body’s regeneration. The clinic has been in business since 1961, and its founder, Dr. A. Gali, was a distinguished student of Dr. Paul Niehans, the acknowledged father of fresh-cell therapy.
If God had no say in the matter, people like Joseph Estrada, Juan Ponce-Enrile and Imelda Marcos would continue to defy aging and live on and on by the grace of the unborn lamb, whose freshly harvested heart is liquefied for the stem cells that will keep the human heart ticking until its owner says “when.” The same goes with the sacrificial lamb’s liver, intestines, etc., for the regeneration of their corresponding human organs.
Jumpstarting the regeneration process to achieve longevity, glowing skin and youthful energy are just three of the claimed benefits derived by patients at Villa Medica.