Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd Crumbling Under Pressure

 


📰 Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd Crumbling Under Pressure as Patients Demand Refunds for Fake Treatments

By Steven Millard | Investigative Correspondent

A growing number of patients across the UK and abroad are now coming forward to demand answers—and refunds—from Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd, a self-proclaimed regenerative medicine provider that is increasingly under fire for selling unproven and possibly fraudulent stem cell therapies.

Once cloaked in the promise of cutting-edge science and “natural recovery,” the company is now crumbling under public pressure as former clients expose the truth: there were no medical results, no legal guarantees, and no proper follow-up—only heartbreak, debt, and silence.


💸 The Promise: Hope in a Syringe

Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd claimed to offer "cell-free therapy" and other regenerative treatments for serious conditions such as:

  • Autism

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Parkinson’s

  • Stroke recovery

  • Chronic pain

In many cases, patients were charged £40,000 to £80,000, told to travel to locations like Cyprus, Mexico, or Dubai, and were promised improvements within weeks.

But according to whistleblowers, the treatment amounted to little more than saline infusions or generic exosome products, often administered by non-accredited clinics overseas.


🚨 The Collapse Begins:

What started as private complaints is now turning into a public storm. Multiple former patients are:

  • Demanding full refunds

  • Preparing legal claims

  • Sharing their experiences on social media, forums, and patient groups

  • Calling on UK regulators to investigate the company and freeze its assets

One anonymous parent, who spent £52,000 on stem cell infusions for their autistic son, shared:

“They preyed on our desperation. We were promised speech, awareness, eye contact. We got nothing. They stopped replying the minute we questioned them.”


🕵️‍♂️ Under Scrutiny:

As more evidence mounts, the following issues are being raised:

  • No medical registration with UK health bodies (GMC, MHRA)

  • Use of offshore clinics with zero transparency

  • Shell company behavior, possibly using Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd as a front

  • Zero clinical evidence provided to patients

  • Claims that patient blood samples are mishandled or discarded

Investigators have also uncovered suspicious online behavior, including hidden SEO links to “autism cure” pages, suggesting that the clinic intentionally targets vulnerable families despite public denials.


📣 Join the Fight: We’re Taking Action

If you or someone you know has:

  • Paid for treatments through Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd

  • Received no results or follow-up

  • Been ignored, ghosted, or threatened

  • Had to travel abroad under pressure

you are not alone.

We are building a coalition of victims, lawyers, medical experts, and investigative journalists to seek:

  • Full refunds for patients

  • Criminal investigation into the company’s practices

  • Prosecution of individuals responsible for harm or fraud

  • Public accountability for those enabling this trade in false hope


✊ Get Involved:

If you were affected, we urge you to come forward.
Your voice can help others avoid the same mistake.

📩 Contact us securely at:
📧 report@stemcelljustice.org
🔐 End-to-end encrypted email available
📞 Confidential hotline: +44 800 234 7721

Your testimony can remain anonymous.


⚠️ Remember:

These treatments are not approvednot regulated, and not backed by science.
If you've been harmed or misled, you're entitled to take action..

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