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Stem Cell Scheme: FBI Arrests Three Men Allegedly Peddling Miracle Cure To Terminal Diseases

First Posted: 01/02/12 12:43 PM ET Updated: 01/03/12 03:23 AM ET


By Jim Forsyth


SAN ANTONIO , Jan 2 (Reuters) - Three men were arrested and a fourth is being sought by the FBI in what investigators said was a scheme to market stem cells as miracle cures to desperate people suffering from terminal diseases.


The arrests began in the past 10 days after two indictments were issued in November charging the four with 39 counts of mail fraud and unlawfully manufacturing, distributing and selling stem cells and stem cell procedures not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.


The FBI said the men received more than $1.5 million from patients suffering from incurable diseases.


One of the four men charged, Vincent Dammai, 40, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, was identified as a researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina. The FBI said he used university facilities to create stem cells without obtaining permission from the FDA or university officials.


Francisco Morales, 52, of Brownsville, Texas, is charged with falsely saying that he was a medical doctor who operated a clinic in Brownsville that specialized in using stem cells to treat incurable diseases.


Also charged is Alberto Ramon, 48, of Del Rio, Texas, a licensed midwife who prosecutors said obtained umbilical cord blood to create stem cells from his patients at a maternity-care clinic.


A fourth man, Lawrence Stowe, 58, of Dallas, remains at large and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. The indictment charges that Stowe, who sometimes referred to himself as "Dr. Larry Stowe" "marketed, promoted, and sold stem cells" for the treatment of several diseases through front companies.


The CBS News program "Sixty Minutes" profiled Stowe in 2010, interviewing an ALS patient who said Stowe told him his stem cell therapy could reverse and cure the debilitating and often fatal disease. There is no cure for ALS, which is also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease and there is no treatment that can reverse the symptoms. Most patients die from the disease within five years, according to the ALS Association.


"The investigation identified a scheme whereby the suffering and hopes of victims in extreme medical needs were used and manipulated for personal profit," Cory Nelson, special agent in charge of the FBI's San Antonio office said on Friday.


Nelson says Morales would meet people in the United States to sell them the procedures, then travel to Mexico to perform them.


Dr. Craig Klugman, a medical ethicist at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, said stem cells appeal to people who are desperate for cures.


"They are using a new marketing tool to make you think this is something very futuristic and cutting edge," Klugman said. "I would be very skeptical of anything claiming to have stem cells in it because, at least in the United States, there is nothing commercially approved for use with stem cells in it."


He said products are being marketed as wrinkle creams or wrinkle removers that contain stem cells for the same reason.


"As a result of this fraudulent scheme, the public was mislead into believing that stem cells and other drug and biological products sold by the defendants had been approved by the FDA to treat cancer, ALS, MS, and Parkinson's disease," Nelson said.

(Editing by Greg McCune and Bill Trott)

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dbrett480
03:33 PM on 01/10/2012
Good. There are too many "alternative medicine doctors" that victimize sick people.
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sparkybrown7877
My micro-bio is illegal
07:25 PM on 01/05/2012
where's my post?
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sparkybrown7877
My micro-bio is illegal
07:18 PM on 01/05/2012
They should arrest Peter Popolov also, his "miracle spring water" cures terminal diseases, finds you a job, pays your mortgage, puts money on your bank account etc etc, all you have to do is order a bottle of his "miracle spring water"........
02:23 PM on 01/04/2012
Dr. Burzynksi in Texas, and Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez in New York are both curing so-called "incurable" cancers with enormously better success than conventional medicine. Chemotherapy is only proven to be effective against three (3) types of cancer: Testicular cancer, childhood leukemia, and some lymphomas including Non-Hodgkin's. Giving someone a chemical poison like chemotherapy for anything other than those three (3) types of cancer is nothing short of murder. Cancer is a multi-billion dollar industry. They are more interested in keeping their profits soaring than actually curing anything. People better start waking up to the corruption in our medical system. Make no mistake about it; there is no innovation in mainstream medicine, only greed.
07:56 PM on 01/04/2012
I'm sure there is indeed corruption going on medical research, especially that funded by pharmaceuticals who don't profit unless the outcome is very specifically in favor of their stockholders.

However, I did receive chemotherapy at age 42 for aggressive breast cancer and it saved my life.

I've worked in healthcare for 20 years and have no idea where your "only 3 types of cancer improve with chemo" thing came from, so a citation from your source is necessary.
12:11 PM on 01/05/2012
Suzanne Somers CURED herself of breast cancer WITHOUT chemotherapy, radiation or surgery, and has been cancer-free for over 10 years. She conducted interviews with doctors who are curing cancer and that's where she learned that chemotherapy is practically ineffective against all but a three types of cancer.

Here are the sources:

Dr. Julian Whitaker
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.whitakerwellness.com

Dr. Burzynski
Houston, TX
http://www.burzynskiclinic.com

Dr. Gonzalez
New York, NY
http://www.dr-gonzalez.com/index.htm

Ralph Moss
http://www.CancerDecisions.com

Dr. Russell Blaylock
http://www.RussellBlaylockMD.com

Dr. Forsythe
Nevada
http://www.DRforsythe.com

Check out these documentaries as well:
http://cutpoisonburn.com/
http://www.burzynskimovie.com/

Conventional doctors will tell you that alternative treatments don't work, but that's simply not true. Mainstream medicine is on the wrong track, and has been for 100 years. But instead of admitting this, they would rather perpetuate the disinformation of their disease/sick/drugs/surgery paradigm than risk losing the financial empire they've built. I learned this the hard way when I discovered I could cure (yes, cure) myself of psoriasis simply by changing my diet---something I could do myself without steroid creams that didn't work or ridiculously expensive injections (Stelara) with horrible side effects. Conventional doctors will tell you there is no cure for cancer, diabetes, psoriasis, etc. But that is not true; they just don't offer it.
11:11 PM on 01/03/2012
i see nothing wrong IF they actually produced reall stem cells from the embryonic source. there are similar medical doctors that are promising results with bogus george bush BS stem cells that don't do the trick. they aren't arrested. i don't care if the guy isn't a doctor as long as i can get the Real Thing and have it injection into the eyeball to heal a macular degeneration. i would take that chance w a non medical doctor. AMA isn't that all knowing. they sanction CPAP use that can harm a individual and walk away from the patient if it doesn't work AND they charge medicare $2,000 for an electrical vacum pump machine that isn't worth $150 retail. who is kidding who about "illegal" ?
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AMBoss
Taxing the rich is a guise for taxing the poor
04:57 PM on 01/03/2012
Seeking voo-doo medicine in a third world country that doesn't work, hmmmm, wonder why?
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jediruneknight
10:48 AM on 01/03/2012
THERE IS A CURE FOR CANCER... it was discovered by Dr Maxx Gerson back in the 40's..

Well.....what are you waiting for????Google the man yourself .. and if you have netflix check out "Dying to have known" then fan me as repayment!
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g2services
Resistance is futile
11:46 AM on 01/03/2012
Gerson Therapy patients seldom were cured. In fact, several died from infections from the raw liver extract. The evaluation of Gerson Therapy treated patients in 2 separate studies has shown no benefit from the therapy. Read the wikipedia summary.
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PunKinPai
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I’ll pass.
03:20 PM on 01/03/2012
We got your point the first three or four times you posted about this "cure." Give it a rest already.
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jediruneknight
01:28 PM on 01/20/2012
actually i did it more then once because the moderator wasnt being a bit faster.. all my coments were being held up.. for reasons beyond your understanding.. and btw since this was hidden before the 1950's i think a few lines of the way to save sum1's arse is called for!.. if u dont like it dont read it woman.
10:42 AM on 01/03/2012
This is why there is Hell.....to provide people like this a place to rot.
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Jim NLN
Hillary-Frank 2016
10:22 AM on 01/03/2012
Rick Perry was injected with stem cell in an attempt to give him a backbone but the procedure failed.
10:18 AM on 01/03/2012
No one endorses preying on the desperate, but medicine does not offer solutions to many diseases, and instead of welcoming alternative exploration and hope, it tries to suppress it in the interest of maintaining huge profits. Stem cell is being experimented in other countries with huge success. In many cases stem cells are gathered from the person's own body and tailored for different purposes. At the very least it provides hope to some and actual cures at times. It is people's own choice to have the ability to try anything which may help, particularly when the doctors just tell you to sit and die. This article is poor and merely a tool of the establishment to perpetuate their actual fraud. Nowhere in the article does it address any facts about the procedures performed and any success or failures and basis for them.
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jediruneknight
10:44 AM on 01/03/2012
I agree with most of what youve said, the real cure though was found by Maxx Gerson back in the 40's and the same people your talking about poisoned this guy "twice" before he actually died.. take a look at a film called "Dying to have known" .
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Louie Rey
09:59 AM on 01/03/2012
Looking at this objectively I'd say that it makes no sense whatsoever to seek "miracle cures" when for the most part there aren't any such things but then I wonder if I were diagnosed as terminally ill if I wouldn't do the same. I hope I never find myself in that situation and the same goes for my friends and family.
09:53 AM on 01/03/2012
Although I do not know the details of the allegations, I am concerned. From what you wrote, it appears that these people are no different than the religious who make promises of cures if you believe in their gods and their way of believing in their gods. "Hope" to a terminally ill person can help that person make it through the day. Why is there persecution of one type of false hope vendor versus the other type? No one attempts to arrest the pastor, priest, rabbi or mula who prays upon the same victims with promises not so different than those who were arrested. The pastors, priests etc. extract money from the same victims, with promises so similar I cann't distinguish them. Could it be that the police and prosecutors are the strong arms of the religious communities they serve? Need more information.
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jediruneknight
09:52 AM on 01/03/2012
THERE IS A CURE!!!... watch on netflix "Dying to have known"...... you better fan me for saving lives.. this way i can know ive made a difference to sum1 :P.... no gimicks no lies no fee's...Fan me !!!
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amodeous2
Get to your point & move along
09:21 AM on 01/03/2012
It strikes me as odd that one of these guys was a "midwife". Shouldn't he be a "manwife"? Or perhaps "midhusband"?
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jediruneknight
09:17 AM on 01/03/2012
ok ty Huff..lol sorry for the harsh words