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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Stem Cells? Who Needs Stem Cells?

Stem Cells. That has been a popular subject in the news lately. You have heard about Stem Cell Research, you have most likely heard the pros and cons about Embryonic Stem Cell research. Stem Cells have become the new hot topic that will polarize people. The question really is, who needs stem cells, and why?

We all have stem cells in our bodies. What created our bodies are stem cells, specifically embryonic stem cells. Stem cells are actually "master" cells that have the ability to become almost any type of cell in the body. Stem cells are found in most multi-cellular organisms. These cells are crucial for growth of any organism because the stem cells have the ability to renew and replace damaged cells in the body. In mammals, there are two types of stem cells, embryonic and adult.

Embryonic stem cells have the unique ability to develop into any kind of cell in the body, whether a heart cell, brain cell or a liver cell. In embryonic stem cell therapy, doctors extract embryonic stem cells from an 8-10 day old embryo and then inject those cells elsewhere in order to recreate specific cells. This process destroys the embryo. Currently there is a lot of controversy regarding the harvesting and use of embryonic stem cells. We are not going to debate that medical research in this forum.
The other type of stem cells that are in the body are adult stem cells. Once we are born, we all carry adult stem cells. These cells are mainly produced and stored in the bone marrow of your body. Recent research has found that these adult stem cells are at the core of your body's natural renewal system. Adult stem cell treatment have been used successfully for many years and have been known to be used in veterinary medicine to treat tendon and arthritis problems in dogs and horses. The use of adult stem cells in research and therapy is not as controversial as embryonic stem cells because the production of adult stem cells does not require the destruction of an embryo. There have been successful veterinary cases where doctors have extracted adult stem cells from the dog's fat cells and then re-injected it into areas that need repair. Because they are using your own adult stem cells, the risk of rejection from the procedure is very low.

The product, StemEnhance, is the world's first natural Stem Cell Enhancer. It is the only nutritional supplement in the world that is proven to support the natural release of your own adult stem cells. By releasing approximately 25% more of your own adult stem cells into your system, you are allowing your body to repair and renew itself naturally. As we age the quantity of stem cells circulating in our system decreases while all our other cells tend to deteriorate. The older we get, the more we need to have our own adult stem cells circulating in our system to keep our body at optimal performance. The great thing about StemEnhance is that it is an all natural product and does nothing more than allow your body to release more of it's own adult stem cells. Then your own adult stem cells will circulate through your body repairing and renewing areas that are in need.

In summary, we all have stem cells. The key is how well our bodies use the adult stem cells that are already in existence. By using StemEnhance regularly, you would be increasing the amount of circulating adult stem cells by approximately 25%, which would then allow your body to renew and regenerate some other old, damaged cells. By having this occur naturally in your body, you will begin to experience optimal health. Increasing the number of circulating adult stem cells is one of the most important things that you can do in order to maintain your optimal health.

If you have questions regarding StemEnhance, the following video may be helpful. If you would like to ask more specific questions, please feel free to e-mail me, otherwise, if you are interested in ordering StemEnhance, you can order directly from my website, or again contact me through e-mail.

Until tomorrow...

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