"StemEnhance" Adult Stem Cell Nutrition

Providing Not Just a Whimper of Hope but a Real Revolution
By: Ray Mumme
 
Nov. 16, 2009 - PRLog -- At approximately the age of 35 the body starts to break down at a more rapid rate. Recovery from injury takes longer, cholesterol levels start to rise, as does the blood pressures, hair begins to grey and fine lines set in. Your cancer risk increases as well. If you are not leading a preemptive style approach to maintaining optimal health, you begin to collect health conditions. One of the reasons for this decline in health is the reduction in the release of adult stem cells into the blood stream, a supply which is readily available in your very own bone marrow.

Stem cell research is considered a controversial subject because often times it appears to go against nature. The greatest point of contention involves embryonic stem cell lines - those cells which are harvested from human embryos. Granted this type of cell has the remarkable ability to evolve into any type of cell needed in the human body (known as pluripotent capabilities), the harvesting of these pluripotent cells is controversial because one life has to end for another to benefit from the use of their cells. This is not the case with regards to adult stem cells (ASCs). As research continues on all aspects of stem cells, it is becoming increasingly apparent that we do not have to take a complicated and controversial approach to medically advance ourselves. Recent results have given us reason to be hopeful that adult stem cells also have the ability to become nearly any type of cell in the body.

What exactly are stem cells?
Stem cells are primal cells they are in essence the very beginning of life. When a sperm unites with the egg, the very first cell created is a stem cell. Also known as master cells a stem cell has the ability to differentiate into other cell tissue types. This ability allows the stem cell to become many different types of cells as needed by the body and, therefore, act to support optimal organ and tissue function. Is your heart in need of repair, skin, eyes, liver, stomach, brain? Studies now have demonstrated ASCs have the ability to act as a repair system, rebuilding and restoring healthy functions and replenishing other cells as long as the organism is alive. This potential is reinventing the way we treat and prevent disease.

Introduction to Stem Cell Nutrition
The National Health Institute lists seventy-four treatable diseases using ASCs in therapy - an invasive and costly procedure of removing the stem cells from one’s bone marrow (or a donor’s bone marrow) and re-injecting these same cells into an area undergoing treatment. For example, this procedure is sometimes done before a cancer patient undergoes radiation. Healthy stem cells from the bone marrow are removed and stored, only to be re-inserted after radiation into the area of the body in need of repair. This is a complex and expensive procedure, not accessible to the average person. However, there is now a way that every single person, no matter what their health condition, can have access to the benefits of enhancing their body’s innate ability to repair every organ and tissue using stem cell nutrition.  View a quick overview movie WWW.adultstemcellsrelese.com /  www.raymumme.com
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