
Help HOPE-Neuron Bring ALS Patients New Hope
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“Delivering Hope and Love – our ongoing Successful ALS treatment life extension preclinical trials and new accelerated human trials helped with your donation.”
ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), known popularly as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a devastating illness with no cure and no effective treatments to extend life. Patients typically succumb to the disease within 20 to 40 months of diagnosis. This is heartbreaking for the patient, their loved ones and friends, creating an immense emotional and financial burden. But there is HOPE.
Our team is conducting groundbreaking research with a novel therapeutic approach called AIMtx. AIMtx works by activating the body's own immune system to fight the disease through immune balancing and healing, anti-inflammation, and the normalization of imbalanced disease cells. Our initial ALS mouse studies have already demonstrated the effectiveness of AIMtx in significantly extending life in these test animals. We are now seeking funding to continue our research and move towards scheduled human trials, with a goal of accelerated FDA approval and possible treatment use in 2025.

We believe AIMtx may potentially extend ALS patients' lives up to a year or more based on this early work. Ongoing studies might be able to increase this longevity extension even further. With continued success, this would be a significant breakthrough, offering patients and their families precious and meaningful additional time together.
We urgently need your help. Every 90 minutes, someone is diagnosed with ALS, and every 90 minutes, someone loses their life to it. Your donation will support our ongoing early successful research efforts and move us closer to our planned human trials. Every dollar in its generosity counts and no amount is too small to help make a big difference.
Please join us in the fight against ALS and help us deliver HOPE and Love.
Fundraising team: Team Hope-Neuron (2)
Dean Vasquez
Organizer
Phoenix, AZ
Peter Sielen
Team member
Ronald Lane
Team member