During troubled times, hopeful news is especially welcome – and I’m so excited to share this inspiring new video with you. |
Allison Carr was a teenager when she began to experience strange symptoms that ultimately led to a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. As an adult, when her condition grew so debilitating she couldn’t work, a doctor gave her the awful news: this active single mom of four children, who passed on to them a love of horseback riding and the outdoors, faced paralysis within five years. |
After researching her limited options, Allison underwent a transplant of ethically sourced adult stem cells. In 2018, Stem Cell Research Facts – a project of my colleagues at SBA List’s research arm, Charlotte Lozier Institute – shared Allison’s story of healing with the world. We checked back to see how she is doing now, six years after her transplant. The result is amazing: |
Stories like Allison’s contrast starkly with the abortion lobby’s insistence that body parts harvested from aborted babies are essential in scientific research to find cures for diseases like COVID-19. They make me all the more determined to spread the TRUTH: It is never necessary to kill unborn children to save patients and make important advances in medicine. |
Friend, will you please watch this short video and share the good news widely today? |
Marjorie Dannenfelser President, Susan B. Anthony List |
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