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Autistic children being injected with unapproved stem cell treatments supported by RFK Jr

Desperate US parents paying up to $20,000 a session for a procedure scientists say could be bogus

Autistic children being injected with unapproved stem cell treatments supported by RFK Jr

TL;DR

  • Clinics in Florida, Texas, and other states are administering unapproved human stem cell treatments derived from umbilical cords to autistic children, some as young as 18 months.
  • These treatments can cost up to $20,000 per session, with families often advised to return for regular top-ups.
  • There is no scientific evidence that these stem cell infusions are effective for treating autism; a Duke University trial found insignificant benefits.
  • The FDA cautions that stem cell treatments offered outside approved clinical trials are likely illegal and warns of potential complications such as blindness, tumor formation, and infections.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has actively supported alternative health providers offering stem cell infusions for autistic children, appearing at advocacy summits.
  • Some providers are using stem cells from sources like slaughtered sheep and rabbits, while others operate clinics in countries with looser regulations, such as Mexico.
  • The 'right-to-try' law, cited by some providers, is not applicable to non-life-threatening conditions like autism.