What StemEnhance does it increase your body's ability to release it's own adult stem cells into your blood stream. StemEnhance has been shown to increase the circulating adult stem cells by 25%. This 25% increase in circulating stem cells is very significant, it allows your body to heal itself much faster, using your own adult stem cells. Adult stem cells can be found in our bone marrow and can be found there from the time we are born. Adult stem cells are in you body throughout your whole life whereas embryonic stem cells have to be harvested from embryos. It has been found that adult stem cells can differentiate into just about cell type that your body needs repaired or replaced.
The more research I find, the more it looks like the adult stem cells can do almost the same things as embryonic stem cells and you don't need any medical procedures to get your adult stem cells to work. StemEnhance promotes the rebuilding of cells so that you have more rebuilding than decline of your cells. Regular cells in your body die daily (that is a normal process), the key is to have a way to rebuild or replace those dying cells with healthy new ones. That is where your adult stem cells come in.
Your body sends out a message that it needs some stem cells to repair a part of your body. The bone marrow releases those adult stem cells into the blood and then those cells go to the site that needs repair. Since StemEnhance promotes more stem cells to be released into your blood stream on a regular basis, you have more stem cells wandering around your body looking for things to fix. The result is that the repairs are done faster and you have the opportunity for optimal health.
Tomorrow I will briefly review what StemFLO does and what occurs when used in conjunction with StemEnhance. I realize that this is a very brief overview of what your adult stem cells do for you and how stem cells work, so if you have any questions regarding stem cell nutrition or stem cells in particular, please feel free to e-mail me with your question (hawgwash1@yahoo.com). I am not a doctor, but have been doing a lot of research for the last several months on stem cells and stem cell nutrition, so I will do what I can to answer your questions.
Until tomorrow...
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