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Stem cells
rebuild tissue, bone, blood and more.
Stem cells in adults, just as in the
earliest stages of life, have the
ability to actually change into any cell type in the body. They can
become new heart muscle cells, kidney cells, skin cells, retinal
tissue, blood cells and blood vessels, bone cells, connective tissue
cells, any cell in any part of the body. This is why scientists are
so engrossed in stem cell research. The abilities of stem cells to
actually rebuild the body by providing fresh new cells are truly
amazing.
The StemEnhance Free Report quotes
many scientific research publications on the function of stem cells.
Here are just a few:
- Stem
cells can form cartilage and bone
-Science (The world's
leading journal of original scientific research) 284, 143-147;
2 Apr 1999
- Bone
marrow stem cells can form liver, skin, and digestive tract cells
-New England Journal of
Medicine 346, 738-746; 7 March 2002
- Bone
marrow stem cells can also participate in cutaneous healing,
contributing to repair of wound healing
-Journal Of Cellular
Physiology 196, 245–250; 2003
- Stem
cells participate in the generation of new neurons within the
human brain
-Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences USA 100, 1364-1369; 4 Feb 2003
- Mobilized
stem cells have also been used in renewal of cardiac tissue (Mobilized
stem cells are those that have released into the bloodstream)
-Journal of Clinical
Investigation 107, 1395-1402; June 2001
Read many more
such results in the StemEnhance Free Report
here.
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