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Lets talk a little bit about Stem Cells:
These "adult stem cells" act as the repair system for the body (Hence I call them the Stem Cell Fountain of Youth.) and are replenished in adult tissues especially bone marrow. Our blood circulatory system is the super-highway that is carrying the millions of stem cells which we are continually producing in our bone marrow throughout our body. The Stem Cells are released by the bone marrow and travel via the bloodstream toward tissues to promote the body’s natural process of renewal. Cells in the body are continually turning over, meaning cells are expiring and new cells are taking their place, contributing to tissue renewal. For example: Your tissues completely renew themselves over the course of time: Intestinal lining – every 5 days; Red blood cells – every 90 days; Liver - every 3 years; Pancreas – every 4 years; Lung – every 4-5 years; Heart – every 20-25 years. When an organ or tissue is subjected to a process or trauma that requires renewal, such as the natural aging process or some type of external trauma (even intense exertion in sports), this organ releases compounds that trigger the release of stem cells from the bone marrow. The organ also releases one or more compounds that attract stem cells to this organ. The released stem cells then follow the concentration gradient of these compounds and leave the blood circulation to migrate to the calling organ where they proliferate and differentiate into cells of this organ, supporting the natural process of renewal. Why the interest in Adult Stem Cells?Adult Stem Cells are naturally circulating in our blood stream from the time we are born. They are continually being manufactured and released into our blood stream by the marrow of our bones. Stem Cells are released from the bone marrow in response to chemical request signals carried via the blood circulatory system that have been sent by tissue somewhere in the body calling for renewal. Our body is constantly dying on a cellular level and being reborn one cell at a time as a result of the Stem Cells ability to transform themselves from Stem Cells to whatever cell needs to be renewed or replaced. When we have an optimum number of Stem Cells continually circulating, we experience optimum health. During our process of aging, the frequency of our cellular renewal slows down so our peak level of wellness starts to diminish. As a result of the the discovery of an incredible food supplement you can grow your own stem cells by using StemEnhance® and increase the quantity of Adult Stem Cells in your blood stream by 25% to 30%. The increase in the number of circulating stem cells by an average of approximately 3 million following consumption of one gram (2 capsules) of StemEnhance® is well within normal physiological range and does not constitute stress on the bone marrow environment. Now you can see why I call StemEnhance® the Stem Cell Fountain of Youth. Just
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Current invasive Stem Cell treatments: For over 30 years, bone marrow, and more recently, umbilical cord blood stem cells, have been used to treat cancer patients with conditions such as leukemia and lymphoma that have received chemotherapy which indiscriminately kills the body's production of stem cells. It is this side effect of conventional chemotherapy strategies that the stem cell transplant attempts to reverse; a donor's healthy bone marrow reintroduces functional stem cells to replace the cells lost in the host's body during treatment. Many other stem cell based treatments are operating outside the US, with much controversy being reported regarding these treatments as some feel more regulation is needed as clinics tend to exaggerate claims of success and minimize or omit risks.
Potential Invasive Stem Cell treatments hoped for in the near future are Brain damage, Cancer, Spinal Cord injury, Heart damage, Haematopoiesis (blood cell formation), Baldness, Missing teeth, Deafness, Blindness and vision impairment, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Graft vs. host disease and Crohn's disease, Neural and behavioral birth defects, Diabetes, Orthopedics, Wound healing, and Infertility.
In China, according to China Stem Cell News, the following successful invasive stem cell transplant treatments have recently been performed: Ataxia, Autism, ALS Patients, Batten Disease, Brain Injury, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetic Foot, Dysuria, Encephalatropy, Epilepsy, Friedriech's Ataxia, Glut1- DS, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Huntington's, Heart Disease, Ischemic Optic Neuropathy, ONH/SOD, Optic Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinsons, Rett Syndrome, Retinopathy of Prematurity, Septo-Optic Dysplasia, Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Stroke, Transverse Myelitis, Neuro-Degenerative Disorder, and Multiple System Atrophy.
Invasive
Stem Cell Treatments "Stem cell treatments are a type of intervention strategy that introduces new cells into damaged tissue in order to treat disease or injury. Many medical researchers believe that stem cell treatments have the potential to change the face of human disease and alleviate suffering. The ability of stem cells to self-renew and give rise to subsequent generations with variable degrees of differentiation capacities, offers significant potential for generation of tissues that can potentially replace diseased and damaged areas in the body, with minimal risk of rejection and side effects."
View the entire discussion on Wikipedia.
"The
stem cell controversy is the ethical debate centered only on research involving
the creation, usage, and destruction of human embryos. Most commonly, this
controversy focuses on embryonic stem cells. Not all stem cell research involves
the creation, usage and destruction of human embryos. For example, adult stem
cells, amniotic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells do not involve
creating, using or destroying human embryos and thus are minimally, if at all,
controversial."
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