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Adult Stem Cells Show Incredible Promise

Thursday, August 2nd, 2012

Advanced evidence and technology behind adult stem cell research is proving to be nothing short of significant. Our bodies possess the remarkable ability for sustained tissue renewal throughout our life time. This continuous self-renewal process is dependent on reservoirs of stem cells. An incredible amount of healthy adult stem cells reside in our bone marrow.

Adult stem cells are the body’s own repair and renewal kit for life.  They have remarkable capabilities for growth, repair, and regeneration of damaged cells and tissues in the body.  Adult stem cells, once in the blood stream have the ability to migrate to areas where they are most needed.  This vital, life-sustaining process helps maintain your health and well being throughout your entire life.

As we move into our 30s and beyond, our ability to release more stem cells into the blood stream declines and the more easily we succumb to health problems, injury and aging. It is therefore important we look to natural remedies to activate our healthy, existing stem cells from the bone marrow into the blood stream. This is now possible with Stem Cell Worx. Stem Cell Worx is a natural dietary health supplement in an intraoral spray (sprayed under the tongue for maximum absorption). This remarkable health supplement aligns with today’s new science. It stacks three incredible ingredients that work synergistically to strengthen the immune system and activate one’s own adult stem cells from the bone marrow, providing incredible cellular functions for the entire body.   Dietary supplements for the 20th century were vitamins and antioxidants. Dietary supplements for the 21st century are natural stem cell supplements.

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The video below outlines promising adult stem cells trials that are taking place in the USA for ALS patients. See why adult stem cells are the gold standard for stem cell clinical treatments.

Man’s Heart Saved By His Own Stem Cells

Friday, February 4th, 2011

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — For the first time in the United States, one man’s heart has been saved by his own stem cells.

It’s an amazing medical breakthrough.  The science behind the technique made it possible for a man to literally save his own life through his stem cells.

John Christy is the first person in the U.S. to have his own bone marrow stem cells injected into his heart to save his heart.

“All you’re doing is giving back to yourself something you already have,” said Christy.

This Vietnam veteran was suffering from severe coronary artery disease.

“I was just thinking, ‘You’re getting old, you’re just tiring out and getting weary bones.’ I felt tingling. My legs had been swelling a little bit,” said Christy.

In one procedure, cardiothoracic surgeon Joseph Woo at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine is taking science from bench to bedside. After five years of research in animals, he is now retrieving stem cells from Christy’s bone marrow and using them to grow blood vessels around the heart.

“They form brand new micro blood vessels and deliver blood flow to the heart muscle,” said Woo.

He has started the first U.S. trial where stem cells are harvested during surgery, prepped and then re-inserted back into the patient’s own heart.

Results for Christy were seen almost immediately.

“I noticed two days after my surgery, I had much more ‘umph,'” said Christy.

It’s the same process that saved 76-year-old Christina McDonald, only it wasn’t arteries in her heart that were damaged. McDonald’s problem was in her legs.

“Sort of like a charley-horse where the muscles stiffen up,” said McDonald.

The arteries in her leg were clogged with plaque, putting her at risk for heart attack, stroke and amputation. Traditionally, doctors treat it with stents, angioplasties or bypasses.  But now they’re using stem cells.

“We basically take stem cells from their hips to help grow blood vessels. It creates new, smaller blood vessels that give blood supply to the limb,” said Dr. Randall Franz, a vascular surgeon at Grant Medical Center.

It worked for McDonald.  Three months later, her pain is gone.

The same goes for Christy.  His only wish is that science was working faster.  He lost his wife to heart disease one year ago.

“I wish that she could have had this,” said Christy.

A similar procedure is being done in Europe. The difference is Woo does his in one short surgery.

In Europe, it takes at least two procedures, weeks apart.

Woo says any patient who is a candidate for coronary bypass surgery is a good candidate for his stem-cell transplant.

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