Vitality and longevity

Your columnist with the core group at Villa Medica Philippines (from left):   Rosemarie Fernandez, group managing director Michael Loh, country director Suzette Hahn Lopez, and CEO Niwat “Bobby” Kittichaiwong

Regenerative medicine is a relatively new and exciting field of research that helps the body use its natural ability to heal and defend itself. A vital tool of this discipline is cellular therapies. Enter Villa Medica or what could be Germany’s best kept secret. Established in 1978 in Edenkoben, Villa Medica is a privately owned clinic for regenerative medicine promoting fresh cell therapy (FCT). It holds the distinction of being one of the few approved clinics in the world to administer FCT and is licensed by the District Administration Office Sudliche WeinstraBe, Germany. Villa Medica International founder and CEO Niwat “Bobby” Kittichaiwong said FCT is a natural therapy without any chemical agents. It is proven to be safe and effective in slowing the ageing process and regain youthful looks through improvement in skin tone and complexion, stabilization of mental power, and increase in vitality, energy levels and physical power. Bobby knows this fully well. After both his parents successfully faced the challenges of blood and pancreatic cancer, Bobby is now a firm believer in alternative health care, continuing to champion optimum health, vitality and longevity through global expansion with his optimistic passion and futuristic visions.

Fresh cell therapy, Villa Medica’s flagship product, can be availed of through a fascinating four-day treatment program at the picturesque German countryside villa. Villa Medica’s group managing director Michael Loh, who is responsible for opening offices/clinics across Asia while managing the existing business units, said the world-class destination for rejuvenation and revitalization hires only German-trained doctors and nurses to handle the most powerful stem cell: embryonic cells from donor sheep. The 108-year-old villa in Germany was acquired in April 1991 by Villa Medica’s senior medical advisor Dr. Burkhard Aschhoff. For his work in the medical field as well as in society, Dr. Aschhoff, who is semi-retired, was acknowledged and decorated with several titles on many occasions, receiving special awards and honorary citizenships. To continue the Villa Medica fresh cell therapy heritage and legacy, Dr. Geoffrey Hurtgen was appointed as Villa Medica’s chief medical director. He has also successfully founded treatments which are gaining popularity among patients in Villa Medica such as the Skin & Body Rejuvenation Treatment, Scalp Therapy with Fresh Cell Therapy, to mention a few. Dr. Hurtgen is a graduate of Albert-Ludwigs University, one of Europe’s most prestigious universities and top research and teaching institutions. Dr. Nor Khairullah, Villa Medica’s corporate director of medical services, assures that FCT is not species-specific, but organ-specific, that is, liver cells from Villa Medica’s donor sheep would be harvested to rejuvenate the human liver. Dr. Nor Khairullah is a fellow of The Royal College of Pathologists in United Kingdom and Fellow of Academy of Medicine of Medicine Malaysia. She is also a board-certified physician in Aesthetic Medicine and Anti-Aging Medicine by the American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and World Society of Anti-Aging Medicine, respectively.

The German clinic’s head office is located in Singapore with an International Sales Office & Client Servicing center in Bangkok, Thailand. “For so long, we have new patients coming in mainly through word of mouth,” says Villa Medica Philippines country director Suzette Hahn Lopez. “But after noticing most of the inquiries are coming from the Philippines, we decided to open an office here.” The new building is currently under construction at The Fort. With over 100,000 treated patients, fresh cell therapy at Villa Medica is definitely not experimental as some people allege. The clinic enjoys a 94 percent success rate on patients who underwent FCT to combat degenerative diseases, 92 percent for genetic defects and 99 percent for childhood diseases, among others.

Villa Medica aims to empower and guide people on a journey towards rejuvenation and revitalization.  For more details on fresh cell therapy and other supportive care, call (02) 502 0189; +63915 548 5195 and +63917 842 0292 or email info@villa-medica.com or visit www.villa-medica.com

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