StemTech: An Innovator in Stem Cell Research

A quick education on the difference between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Adult Stem Cells were present in our bodies before the day we were born and are the natural process of how our bodies renew and rejuvenate themselves on daily.

There has been quite a bit of controversy over the past ten 10 years surrounding stem cell research, most of it surrounded by the fact that those stem cells have come from developing fetuses. Babies aren't the only ones with stem cells, however. Adults have them too, and they're a major part of keeping your body healthy. We were all born with adult stem cells in our bone marrow. StemTech has been among the first to develop this potential hidden in those stem cells which play a role in long term health.
Before you can understand what StemTech and StemEnhance, a nutritional supplement developed by StemTech that specifically focuses on triggering the release of stem cell into the blood stream, you have to first understand what stem cells actually are. When a fetus is developing it doesn't have tissue cells, erythrocytes, lymphocytes, hair cells or any of the 210 distinct cell types found in the human body. That would be pretty difficult for what is essentially a single celled organism for a short period of time! What they have are developing stem cells, cells that have the ability to become any type of cell when they reach maturity. Adults have these stem cells as well, hidden inside the bone marrow and scattered throughout various tissues. These "undifferentiated" cells exist specifically to help the body renew and repair the tissue in which they are needed. This is the way your body has always repaired itself from the day you were born.
Stem cells from the bone marrow have also been transplanted for years to help patients suffering from cancers and many other disease and conditions to regenerate new cells of that specific organ where they are needed, and scientists are currently exploring the potential to transplant stem cells from other parts of the body as well. Transplantation isn't what StemTech has been focusing on, however. Evidence shows that over time, the stem cells in the bone marrow start to slow up the natural process of entering the blood and doing their work due to age, diets, toxins and much more that we are exposed to, i.e., the ageing process. Hence, the body starts to fail through natural degeneration. Scientists at StemTech asked themselves, "If you could stimulate the body to continue triggering the release of stem cells, how would that improve quality of life?" The company then launched StemEnhance, a nutritional supplement designed to help trigger the release of cells through the use of a concentration from Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae (AFA). AFA is a blue-green algae that, among other things, has proven to stimulate the release of stem cells from the marrow by as much as 27 percent within 30 minutes of taking the supplement. You do not have to worry about releasing too many stem cells and depleting them, every time one leaves another sister cell is created to keep the population constant.
Stem Enhance users reported increased energy and a feeling of vitality after using the supplement for only a short time and StemTech Scientists have discovered that this increased stimulation helps the body respond quickly to foreign invaders through nutritional mobilization of the immune system. See the "National Institute of Health" (2009). "Stem Cell Basics." Retrieved December 27, 2009
StemTech is currently looking for entrepreneurs interested in becoming private distributors of StemEnhance. StemEnhance is available exclusively through StemTech distributors only.
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