What is meant by "govt approved"?

In fact this clinic is an example of one of the worst ethical practices. The site advertises their services and offers untested stem cell surgery to patients who are probably desperate for help. If I had a spinal cord injury and was desperate for a cure and I read this site I would be emailing them for help. Wouldn't you? But that is a plea of help from the vulnerable.

there doesn't seem to be any science being carried out here. No record of any published studies. There are multiple anecdotes listed - all of them involve positive - if not miraculous results for a very wide variety of neurological injuries and conditions. But they are just anecdotes. I am sure they wouldn't bother putting up their failures, surgical complications and adverse effects. And those who are benefiting how do we know if it is due to the surgery? Or is it a placebo or or the other allied health interventions that are being offered.

Stem cell transplant therapy holds huge promise to people with neurological deficits. However we need to see the results of good quality randomised trials that look at functional outcomes and potential for harm before making such treatments available. In the mean time these sorts of clinics are happy to experiment in an uncontrolled way on patients at their expense. People with neurological problems deserve better than this.