Why Adult Stem Cells Matter For You

I met a courteous man by the name of Al recently who picked me up in a limousine to take me to the airport. Nice guy and in his late sixties. He looked very healthy and we began talking about wellness and natural healh. We talked about how he eats healthfully and why he is so intent upon doing everything possible to stay well. Apparently, Al wasn't always so healthy because he had severe heart and valve damage. He explained that he would have died if he hadn't discovered the new procedure being offered in Thailand.



Louise Zylstra from copyright was one of the patients treated with her own VSEL Stem Cells cells. Zylstra, a golf pro, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2007. By early 2008, Zylstra could no longer play a round of golf and had difficulty walking short distances.

These days, Rickey has improved even more. He can now move his upper torso, has more strength and motion in his arms and can even wrestle with his 4 year old son.

Stem cell antiaging cream is in its infancy, and while impressive results are being enjoyed right now by many, we can expect that research will continue to improve wrinkle creams, perhaps with the ability to completely eliminate wrinkles.

One strand vsel of hair can support about a three ounce weight. If you took an entire head of hair, you could pull about twenty four thousand pounds! Don't try it, just my word for it!

In Stem Cell Therapy, stem cells are used as a replacement of damaged or dead cells in the body. On the scalp dead cells don't grow hair and the area becomes bare, which we call bald. Now if we replace the dead cells on the scalp with new ones through stem cell therapy then the bald spot can be transformed into an area full of hair. This is the basic premise of stem cell therapy for treating baldness. After using this therapy to treat baldness, particularly male pattern baldness, some have experienced good results and some have not had good results. The research is still on and hopefully the success rate will improve in the coming years.

In February, 2008, Karl had a small amount of blood drawn from his arm. The stem cells in the blood were separated and then cultured and multiplied. One week later, Karl had the Adult Stem Cells implanted.

A serious issue worth serious consideration. I know when my time comes, I just plain won't want to go yet. If this type of research can help then I say we support it. As always, I am waiting to hear what you all have to say.

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