July 30, 2008
Adult Stem Cells Technology - Another Outstanding Breakthrough in Science
In one of my previous posts, I've tackled about potential medical benefits that you could get from umbilical cord blood cells, so having given a chance to write about stem cell technology is not new to me. I don't see it as sensitive issue to post here in my blog and as a matter of fact, I want to post new medical issues not only to educate my readers but to keep myself informed of the new, exclusive and revolutionary breakthrough in medical sciences. So, what it is that I am talking about stem cell technology. For those of you who still do not know what is this technology, particularly women, it involves stem cells found in menstrual blood. I know most women, and most likely, men, see menstrual blood as an icky, gross, unsanitary waste. But, C'elle, the company behind this technology, wants you to see it from being the unsanitary waste into totally new instrument to save or extend lives.
Yes, you read it right. According to research done by C'elle, our menstrual blood contains cells that can be potentially used for future therapeutic developments and even possibly treat major diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and even Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. I remember the dad of my childhood friend. He went through the difficulty of fighting diabetes. Though his family sent him off for treatments, those weren't enough to survive or even live longer. I wish, this stem cell technology was discovered and studied earlier, so he could have benefited from this medical technology. I am not telling you, guys, that it is too late. With ultra-modern technologies of today, everything is possible now. Let's start realizing that by visiting C'elle site. You can read C'elle Client Testimonial for more information how this technology must not be ignored now. You can as well find the many diseases that adult stem cells, as well as placenta and umbilical cord, can cure in this About the Science section.
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