
A new documentary exploring Fetal Stem Cell injections for a variety of neurological and immunological ailments. This investigation follows people who have sought this therapy abroad, and the religious and regulatory roadblocks hindering its market approval at home.... (Full plot summary below)
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A new documentary exploring Fetal Stem Cell injections for a variety of neurological and immunological ailments. This investigation follows people who have sought this therapy abroad, and the religious and regulatory roadblocks hindering its market approval at home.
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| Village VoiceAmy BradyThe God Cells isn't the first documentary to take on a controversial subject, but through some impressive rhetorical jujitsu, it might be one of the few to change some minds. |
| Film InquiryEmily WheelerThe God Cells synthesizes the medical field's promising results into a powerful argument, even if it doesn't provide a clear blueprint on how to improve the situation. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenRemains intriguing despite its troublesome issues. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeAn intriguing but iffy look at alternative therapies that ignores some questions about its subjects. |
| The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe film, awkward and amateurish, is by Eric Merola, and at least it’s useful in explaining the differences among the various types of stem cells that are being explored for medical treatments. |