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Michael Schumacher inside 'secret treatment' to 'rebuild' former F1 champion on '£115,000 a week' medical care

MICHAEL Schumacher's health remains a mystery, but he was reported to have undergone "secret" pioneering treatments in hopes of rebuilding the legendary F1 ace. increase.

Schumacher seeks medical care that costs as much as £115,000 a week in the hope that his family, friends and associates will recover from his illness. It is reported to have received a terrifying ski crash.

Schumacher's health has been kept under wraps ever since he suffered a devastating brain injury while skiing in 2013.

However, it is reported that theFormula One champion has a team of 15 nurses and doctors to provide care around the clock. I'm here.

The 53-year-old fell into a medically-induced coma while on the slopes with his son Mick after aaccident.

After a skiing accident, he was reported to have had surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.

However, in June 2014 he was discharged and was able to receive treatment at his family's home near Lake Geneva in Switzerland.

His family was reportedly forced to sell Schumacher's beloved private jet and vacation home in Norway, worth an estimated £25 million, to help cover Schumacher's medical bills. I'm here.

Since then, Schumacher has remained in a wheelchair andonly very little information has been released, with reports that he can react to things around him

but In 2019, it was reported that Schumacher was scheduled to undergo a breakthrough stem cell therapy to regenerate and rebuild his nervous system.

} Renowned French cardiologist Dr. Philippe Menache, who had previously operated on him, was scheduled to perform a treatment that would transfer cells from Schumacher's heart to his brain.

Cells are taken from the patient's own heart and injected into other parts of the body to repair damaged tissue.

Italian neurosurgeon Dr. Nicola Acciari said at the time that the legendary driver was suffering from muscle degeneration and osteoporosis as a result of years of being bedridden.

She said: "The goal is to regenerate Michael's nervous system."

French journalist Jean-Michel Decugis told The Times that stem cell therapy has said it had "anti-inflammatory effects" and likely affected the brain.

He said: Imagine them reaching the brain of Michael his Schumacher.

``It is very mysterious. We are experimenting with a [secretome] that has been applied to veins, previously only applied to animals.”

There are no miracles

Claims to have been injected with Secretome. Juice."

However,Dr. Menashe warned fans that after the sports star's first widely reported stem cell therapy in October 2018, he was "a miracle worker."

He also accused him of conducting "experiments" on legendary racing drivers.

and in September 2019, he said details of Schumacher's treatment remained "secret" due to medical confidentiality.

After treatment at Georges Pompidou Hospital in Paris, France , he was said to be "conscious," but gave few other details about his condition.

It had been years since he was alleged to have received treatment, but there was no concrete update - the Schumacher family spent over the winter. New Mallorcan estate

In 2020, his former boss and best friend Jean Todt revealed that Shuey was undergoing treatment to "get back to a more normal life." did.

Todt, who oversaw five of Schumacher's seven titles as his team boss at Ferrari, was one of the few visitors allowed to see Schumacher at his home. One person.

"I am very cautious about this matter," he told Ouest France. }

"Since then, he has undergone treatment to return to a more normal life." She has previously admitted thatF1 heroes are 'different now'

After receiving the North Rhine-Westphalia award on behalf of her bruised husband, she I commented on the condition and got emotional.

Also in the Netflix documentary Her Schumacher, she says:

She admitted he was "different," but insisted, "He's here and it gives us strength."

Corinna also gave a little glimpse into life at home.

She said: ``We are together.

"We will do everything we can to make Michael better and more comfortable, and to make him feel our family and our bond."

Former boss Ross Brawn told theGuardianin 2016 that he still visits friends regularly.

"Michael was a very strong character and only broke his leg throughout his racing career," he said. "The irony of what happened in a quiet life was terrible."

He continued: "We went to see him and hope that one day he will recover." I said he was improving, but that wasn't what I really meant.The family is doing his recovery.I need to respect that.

"That's why I don't want to comment on his condition."

Shortly before his 50th birthday, she told his supporters that he "

Todd also said: Radio Monte Carlo in 2019

"I always pay attention to statements like that, but it's true. I saw the race with Michael Schumacher at his house in Switzerland.”

Meanwhile, a source called a “close relative” reported in the French magazine Paris Match: I am claiming that Back in 2018,Schumacher cries when he sees the beauty of nature

Michael cries sometimes when you put him in.

Michael was one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time, taking the sport by storm in the early 2000s after coming to power in the 90s.

He raced from his 1991 until he 2006 and raced again in 2010. Until 2012 - the second act of his career, which helped found Lewis Hamilton's dominant Mercedes team.

The German won five world championships with Ferrari and two with Benetton.

Schumacher retired. He started skiing in 2012, but just a year later, a skiing accident on the slopes changed his life forever. th Mick.

Meanwhile, Schumacher's former manager Willie Webber accused the star's family of lying about his condition

aged 80. Hina has not updated him on the F1 icon's health since his skiing accident nine years ago. attacked and said:

Weber initially understood the need for secrecy from the Schumacher family, but since he was discharged from the hospital, he said, "I have heard nothing but lies from them."