You’re Not Alone

Do you have the feeling that you are alone out there?

Trust us when we tell you that there are others, and that you are not Alone.

Cross-Path Foundation and Doctor Norbert Sass have helped others already, and they are willing to share their Stories with you and your family, to help you understand the possibilities that Stem Cell Therapy can offer you.

Darko Bejo

Darko Bejo is Doctor Norbert Sass’s First SCI Patient. He is paralyzed from T10/T11 from a terrible car accident. After the car accident, Darko Bejo was imprisoned for 2 1/2 years by his wheelchair and the chance of ever walking again, was slipping out of sight. This was until he met Doctor Norbert Sass, who gave him the hope and chance to walk again! After the Stem Cell Therapy, Darko is able to do assisted walking, has control over most of his spasms, and as of March 2012, Darko Bejo is able to move one of his toes! The case Darko Bejo is now being discussed at the University of Zagreb because a miracle like Darko has never occurred in medical history.

Kim Pederson 

Kim Pederson was used to sit all day in his office since his back restricted his movements in so far that he was unable to stand for a long time. He could barely walk without feeling immense pain. After being introduced to Doctor Norbert Sass at his wife’s birthday dinner, he was injected with Autologous Adult Stem Cells. Since the Stem Cell Treatment, Kim Pederson is able to walk pain-free and is participating in the Manchester Vermont Ice-Hockey Team.

Zinab

We wish Zinab could tell her own story, but she cannot because she is barely 2 years old. To a later point she, however, will be able to tell her own little tale about the medical miracle she became only because of Doctor Norbert Sass’s Stem Cell Therapy. She suffered from a severe case of CP (Cerebral Palsy) – a disease with no “known” cures until Doctor Norbert Sass treated Zinab with her own stem cells. Zinab, at the standpoint of March, 2012, is able to run after her siblings and is moving in the right direction to live a normal life. Her recovery is remarkable and a one-time-wonder.