The truth about Elena
Diego soon learned Elena wasn’t just a caretaker. She had studied neuroscience at Cambridge and worked in Swiss experimental clinics. Her technique relied on childhood neuroplasticity, dismissed by mainstream medicine.
She had shown striking results, yet was rejected by the medical establishment. Since then, she had quietly assisted families who had surrendered hope.
From private miracle to global change

Deeply moved, Diego resolved to support and share Elena’s work. He converted part of his villa into a research space and soon created the Herrera Center for Childhood Neuroplasticity.
What began as a secret effort grew into an international movement. Children abandoned by doctors began to walk, to run, and to live fully.
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