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October 29, 2008

INFORMATION FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF STEM CELLS CIRCULATING IN THEIR BLOODSTREAM!

 

The recommended two capsules per day of STEM ENHANCE will result in a 25-30% increase in the number of Adult Stem Cells circulating in the bloodstream, and are directed to those cells in your body that need repair.

 

THE USE OF STEM ENHANCE IS THE SAFE, NATURAL WAY TO REVITALIZE YOUR BODY’S INBUILT SYSTEM OF REPAIRING ITSELF!

 

Researchers have been quietly working for several years on the benefits of ADULT STEM CELLS.  Results of studies now show that ADULT STEM CELLS have the ability to become any other sell in the body.  To explain, if the stem cell travels to the brain, it will become a brain cell, to a muscle, a muscle cell, to the liver, a liver cell and so on. 

 

The same benefits as Embryonic Stem Cells can be achieved by enhancing the release of ADULT STEM CELLS.  That is something your body is already doing and has been doing since the day you were born.

 

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September 14, 2008

Stem cellular structures are cells found in most multi-cellular organisms.  They are capable of retaining the ability to reinvigorate themselves through mitotic cell division and can differentiate into a diverse range of specialized cell types.  Research in the stem cell field grew out of findings by Canadian scientists Ernest A. McCulloch and James E. Till in the 1960’s.

 

The two broad types of mammalian stem cells are:  embryonic stem cells that are found in blastocysts, and adult stem cells that are found in adult tissues.  In a developing embryo, stem cells can differentiate into all of the specialized embryonic tissues.  In adult organisms, stem cells and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing specialized cells, but also maintain the normal turnover of regenerative organs, such as blood, skin or intestinal tissues.

 

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September 13, 2008

Medical researchers believe that stem cell therapy has the potential to dramatically change the treatment of human disease.

  A number of adult stem cell therapies already exist, particularly bone marrow transplants that are used to treat leukemia. In the future, medical researchers anticipate being able to use technologies derived from stem cell research to treat a wider variety of diseases including cancer.

Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries, and muscle damage, amongst a number of other impairments and conditions.  However, there still exists a great deal of social and scientific uncertainty surrounding stem cell research, which could possibly be overcome through public debate and future research, and further education of the public.

Stem cells, however, are already used extensively in research, and some scientists do not see cell therapy as the first goal of the research, but see the investigation of stem cells as a goal worthy in itself. 

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Breakthrough products StemEnhance and StemFlo are not only used for serious illnesses, but are beneficial as a sports nutritional supplement.  Healthy people interested in improving their physical stamina and strength benefit greatly from an increase in the enhancement of stem cells by using these wonderful products.

 

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August 29, 2008

Stem Cells

Harvard University researchers have been able to transform one type of cell found in the pancreas of mice into the type of cell that secretes insulin.  If the technique can be developed into a process than can be used safely in human beings, it may provide a treatment for diabetes one day.  Diabetes affects almost 24 million people in the United States alone, and is linked to obesity and damage to the kidneys, eyes, heart, limbs and nerves. 

 

The same approach could theoretically be used to make heart, brain or liver cells from other existing cells in the human body, said Jeanne Loring, a stem cell scientist who did not participate in the Harvard research.  This is a new marriage of gene therapy and stem cells research, added Loring, director of the Scripps Research Institute’s Center for Regenerative Medicine in La Jolla, California: “It turns the whole field on its head.” The technique marries gene therapy and stem cell research “in a completely novel way,” said Loring, the director of the Scripps Research Institute’s Center for Regenerative Medicine, in La Jolla, California. “It turns the whole field on its head.”   Researchers hope to begin related human clinical trials in two to five years.


August 29, 2008

stem cells and arthritis

In spring 2008, the United Kingdom National Stem Cell Network Annual Science Meeting included research that could offer cartilage repair from adult stem cells with the hope of connecting the use of stem cells and arthritis relief.   Cardiff University scientists have identified stem cells in the joint cartilage of adults.  Though these stem cells cannot evolve into any cell in the body as full stem cells can, they do have the ability to derive into chondrocytes–cells that comprise cartilage—in high enough numbers to make treatment a feasible possibility.  These scientists have even been able to find these cells in people over 75 years old.

 

Osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage makeup causes joints to fail operating as they should.  At its worst, it can break down cartilage and cause the ends of the joint bones to rub together, resulting in deformation of the joint and severe pain.  Lead researcher from the Cardiff School of Biosciences, Professor Charlie Archer, said a cell that could, when grown in a laboratory setting, could produce enough of a person’s own cartilage to be transplanted successfully.  Despite limitations, Archer believed that culturing the transplant from a resident stem cell could be effective.  He also believed the research could have potential benefits for arthritis sufferers and especially younger active patients with cartilage lesions that could progress to full-scale osteoarthritis.


What is a Neuromuscular Disorder?

Author: healthylife
August 8, 2008

natural stem cell therapy

Neuromuscular disorders affect the nerves that control the muscles you can control, such as the arm and leg muscles.  Nerve cells, or neurons, communicate with the nervous system to make these voluntary muscles work.  When the nerve cells become unhealthy, the muscles weaken, leading to twitching, cramps, joint aches and pain, and impaired mobility.  Sometimes neuromuscular disorders can also affect heart function and breathing ability.

 

Examples of neuromuscular disorders are multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, and myasthenia gravis.  Many neuromuscular diseases are thought to be hereditary and linked to genetic mutation and deficiencies in the immune system.  Most of them are have no cure as of this writing.  The goal of natural stem cell therapy is to improve negative symptoms, increase mobility, and promote a longer life.


Progress, Progress, Progress

Author: healthylife
August 8, 2008

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As of this writing, more than 70 diseases have responded to stem cell treatment.  The list includes several cancers as well as multiple disorders of the blood and immune system.

 

As stem cells information and methods of stem cell treatment advance, there is hope for the treatment of devastating illnesses such as AIDS, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, heart and liver disease, Parkinson’s and stroke.  Prospective regeneration of spinal cord tissue after critical injury is also in the works.


What are Stem Cells?

Author: healthylife
July 1, 2008

stem cells

Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiating into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Research in the stem cell field grew out of findings by Canadian scientists Ernest A. McCulloch and James E. Till in the 1960s.

The two broad types of mammalian stem cells are: embryonic stem cells that are found in blastocysts, and adult stem cells that are found in adult tissues. In a developing embryo, stem cells can differentiate into all of the specialized embryonic tissues. In adult organisms, stem cells and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing specialized cells, but also maintain the normal turnover of regenerative organs, such as blood, skin or intestinal tissues.

As stem cells can be grown and transformed into specialized cells with characteristics consistent with cells of various tissues such as muscles or nerves through cell culture, their use in medical therapies has been proposed. In particular, embryonic cell lines, autologous embryonic stem cells generated through therapeutic cloning, and highly plastic adult stem cells from the umbilical cord blood or bone marrow are touted as promising candidates.

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