'Some get miracles'; others are skepticalThe website for Beike Biotechnology bursts with stories that can
only be categorized as medical miracles: a paraplegic can move his legs
again; a man with muscular dystrophy can carry a cup of water, a stroke
victim can speak.
These tales of ailments treated come from all over the world -
England, Hungary, Russia, Canada - and back the healing claims of a
controversial Chinese treatment that purports to cure the incurable.
"I saw miracles every day I was there," says Leslie Wells, who flew
to China in April, 11 years after a swimming pool accident rendered her
arms and legs limp. "It can be a crapshoot. Some people get miracles,
some people get nothing."
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