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Adult Stem Cells are Curing Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Most people think there is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis. However, a doctor in Israel has been having success treating patients using their own stem cells taken from their bone marrow.

Multiple Sclerosis is a disease in which the patient's own immune system attacks the nervous system and can lead to disability, blindness and sometimes paralysis. In Tel Aviv, doctors have invented a procedure in which stem cells are extracted from a Multiple Sclerosis patient's bone marrow and then multiplied and then implant them back into the patient.

The researchers say they have tried this procedure on around 25 MS patients and say that the stem cells can repair damage done to the cells if done early enough. They believe the key is to do the stem cell treatment as early as possible before permanent damage is done.

Louise Zylstra from Canada was one of the patients treated with her own stem cells. Zylstra, a golf pro, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2007. By early 2008, Zylstra could no longer play a round of golf and had difficulty walking short distances.

Zylstra suffered from the primary progressive form of MS, and her doctors told her she would have to be using a wheelchair within 2 years.

Zylstra heard about the stem cell treatment in Israel. Knowing that she was using her own stem cells and therefore there no side effects, Zylstra made the journey to Israel and was treated.

Fast forward 8 months, Zylstra is now back on the golf course again. She says she has made a 180 degree turn and the difference is like "night and day." Her doctors say the amazing turnaround would have been unlikely without the stem cell treatment. Her doctors in Canada were so impressed that they would like to make the treatment available in Canada to treat other MS patients as well.

Adult Stem Cells are helping more and more people. Stories like Louise's give Multiple Sclerosis patients hope. Adult Stem Cells are the future of medicine and the future is now.

The Repair Stem Cell Institute www.repairstemcells.org is a public-service company formed to educate, teach, and help patients with chronic diseases and conditions to find qualified doctors who provide Adult Stem Cell therapy to improve the patient's quality of life.

The Repair Stem Cell Institute website has a list of diseases and injuries that are now being treated with adult stem cells. The site also tells the reader where and how to seek out that particular stem cell treatment.

Adult Stem Cell Treatment Helps Cardiomyopathy Patient 

Cardiomyopathy is a term that means "heart muscle disease." It is also a term describing a series of disorders causing primary heart muscle dysfunction in both men and women, often leading to heart failure or sudden death. It is estimated that dilated cardiomyopathy, the most common form of cardiomyopathy is responsible for 10,000 deaths each year.

Jason Ludwick aged 34, a native of West Bloomfield, Michigan, counts himself a lucky man. Born with an atrial septal defect, by the time he was 15 he had a pacemaker; by 21 he was diagnosed as having cardiomyopathy and by 25 he had a defibrillator in place and an ejection fraction of just 8-10 percent. Heart failure dominated and restricted his life until he received adult stem cell therapy. Now he says that with training he could do a triathlon.

While his schoolmates ran and played sports, Jason's life was dominated by his illness and his failing heart ensured he did not run or play any contact sports. He was in and out of hospital and living on a cocktail of expensive drugs. His kidneys bled, his liver swelled, he suffered from asthma and he found it difficult to throw off a common cold. Despite all this, Jason tried to live as normally as possible although his heart was steadily failing.

His mother searched for help after he was removed from a heart transplant list. He was then left only with medications, some of which had unpleasant side-effects and he felt constantly tired and depressed as he went back and forth to specialists having his medications reviewed. And then his mother found Theravitae, the Israeli-Thai researcher and developer of adult stem cell therapy, and Dr. Amit Patel from the University of Pittsburgh. After being examined by Dr. Patel, Jason's life was about to change.

Dr. Patel felt that adult stem cells could help Jason, so he flew to Bangkok where a small amount of his blood was withdrawn and the stem cells that could help his heart were harvested in a laboratory then injected directly into his heart muscle at Bangkok Heart Hospital. Just one month later, Jason knew his life was going to change, "My heart was beating better, more rhythmically, and I had more energy," he said. "After six months I was up and flying, feeling 100 percent different. I could mow the lawns, take walks, ride a bike with my kids, lift weights - do whatever I liked," he said. "I'm always on the go with our fifth child on the way and always busy as a full-time parent."

Jason has always enjoyed a huge level of support from his family and friends, but is very happy to spend time advising other cardiomyopathy sufferers of the power of positive thinking. "Always try to be positive," he counsels. "There is hope. Take care of your diet and help get the word out that adult stem cell therapy is worth getting done. It's nothing like what you would have thought." He loves helping Theravitae as a patient volunteer, talking to patients contemplating flying to Thailand for the help that is currently unavailable in the U.S.

The trend will continue to grow as more and more people become aware that they cannot be harmed by a therapy that uses their own adult stem cells and that the procedures are straightforward, effective and performed in world-class hospitals by skilled, often eminent, heart specialists. Most encouraging clinical outcomes are being supported by research findings as well as by patient report. If Jason gets the time to train and does a triathlon, the world will sit up and take notice.

Stem Cells Help Cure Parkinson's Disease

Newsweek, Michael J Fox, and others are trumpeting the opinion that there is no cure for Parkinson's or that a treatment for Parkinson's Disease is going to take decades of stem cell research. However, many don't know that there is a woman in Hawaii quietly living her life after being treated with adult stem cells 2 years ago in China.

Penny Thomas is the first known American to be treated successfully with stem cell treatment for Parkinson's Disease. 2 years ago, Penny went to Beijing, China where doctors successfully implanted stem cells taken from a donor's retina.

Although the mainstream media is largely unaware of this story. Many patients with Parkinson's Disease have heard of Penny's exploits and followed in her footsteps to go to Beijing for stem cell treatment. In fact, a few patients with Parkinson's have even traveled to Hawaii to meet her to make sure she is real.

Penny states,

"I'm really happy with my life because I have a life now," she said. "I feel I can participate in life, and I'm grateful that I've replaced pretty much all the prescription drugs with herbs and amino acids, which I believe the body can handle much better."

Penny is spending time in Hawaii and Colorado where she likes to go backpacking, camping, and riding her horses. Two years ago, before she was implanted with the adult stem cells, Penny was unable to participate in these activities.

Isn't this a wonderful story? Then why isn't it being publicized? Unfortunately, while the media focuses on embryonic stem cell research, successful treatments involving adult stem cells take a back seat.

The Repair Stem Cell Institute is a public-service company formed to educate, teach, and help patients with chronic diseases and conditions to find qualified doctors who provide Adult Stem Cell therapy to improve the patient's quality of life.

The Repair Stem Cell Institute website has a list of diseases and injuries that are now being treated with adult stem cells. The site also tells the reader where and how to seek out that particular stem cell treatment.

Adult Stem Cells (AKA Repair Stem Cells) can now help more than 100 diseases and conditions.



Heart Tissue Regeneration Success

Doug Rice of Otis Orchards, Washington, was diagnosed with congestive heart failure eight years ago. Diabetes prevented him from receiving a heart transplant.

Facing the possibility that he would suffer fatal heart failure, Rice flew to Thailand to receive an experimental adult stem cell therapy through the company TheraVitae. Stem cells were isolated from Rice's blood in a lab in Israel and differentiated into angiogenic cell precursors, and transferred back into Rice's heart.

So far, TheraVitae has treated over 100 patients, 80 of whom have seen improvement, with the remainder holding steady. In Rice's case, the results were immediate, with his heart increasing to 41 percent efficiency from 11 percent before the procedure. According to Rice, "I've been around a lot of people with bad hearts. I know if they looked at [adult stem cell therapy], it might save their lives. I firmly believe it saved mine."

Source: www.physiciansforlife.org

Stem Cell Nutrition Removes Age Spots

True Story:

What I have noticed most recently using this product is the brown age spots on my hands have faded and the raised bumps have flattened out. I still have very light brown spots on my skin, but they look just like very light freckles -- no dark bumps. Liver spots indicate that the body is not fully healthy on the inside -- so this is all good news for me. My body is repairing from the inside out. I am 51 years and I will continue with 4 capsules (2 capsules 2x a day). Consistency over time using the Stem Cell Nutrition has shown me that the stem cells being released are slowing down the aging process.

--Maryanne Maldonado

Stem Cell Nutrition Cures Diabetes

True Story:

I am sixty-eight years old and have uncontrollable diabetes. Fifty units of insulin three to five times a day couldn’t keep my blood sugar level normal. It would soar over 300, and the insulin could only bring it down the mid-200 range. I developed high blood pressure and was losing my eyesight from my unstable blood sugar. After ten days on stem cell nutrition, I was able to bring my blood sugar level down to 150 to 160.

After six weeks, I could control my sugar levels at 120 to 140 with less than 30 units of insulin. Within eight weeks, I didn’t need to take insulin anymore.

Since then, I can maintain normal blood sugar levels without medication. My vision cleared and the floaters in my eyes are completely gone. My blood pressure, which was 212/150, is now down to 110/60.

I also suffer from arthritis. I have been a professional soccer player in the Netherlands where I injured my knees. Later, in my handyman business, I had trouble using step ladders to install ceiling fans and the like. I would have so much swelling and pain in my knees, that I would have to literally crawl up the steps to get home.

Six weeks after starting the stem cell nutrition, I went off pain medication totally. The swelling went down, and it looks as though I have soccer legs back.

The other day I was "carded” for my Senior Citizens Discount at a restaurant! I feel like I’m 39 or younger! My hair is even turning back to its natural color.

Stem cell nutrition has revolutionized my life. I feel like I am physically reborn.

--Gerrit Woning

How Stem Cell Nutrition Alleviated Anxiety

True Story:

A man who had suffered a few heart attacks, was hopeless to find a way to prevent further heart attacks in the future. He tried everything that was recommended by his doctors. He had another two heart attacks. His doctors advised him a triple bypass.

After being sent home from the hospital, a week going by, he found that he had a bowel obstruction and was forced to return to the hospital. The surgery that took place caused an infection, prolonging his stay to almost two months. He had to then go home since his insurance refused to pay for the expenses of nursing care. He was now on over 12 prescription drugs.

He had worked in the real estate field for more than 20 years. Since the heart attacks took place, he was unable to work for 2 years, and he had to support his family. He had no strength or the energy to do anything. He was now constantly worried, anxious, and afraid. Each time he had the smallest pain, he was sure he was about to have still another heart attack episode. He was worried that the stress alone might finish him off!

Someone told him about stem cell nutrition and how it was excellent for heart related problems. He was immediately interested and chose to give it a try. In less than two hours, he was feeling better. He was not feeling his usual overwhelming stress; it helped him calmed down. In a matter of weeks, he stopped taking all of his prescription drugs.

The results of current tests revealed that his cholesterol to be normal, as well as his kidney and liver functions. The doctors were very pleased.

Now he can manage to do more than sixty pushups, and then more a few minutes later, and still some more. He confesses that he's in his fifties yet feels much younger with his new found energy.

    
Stem Cell Nutrition's Successful Healing of Burns

True Story:

"A close acquaintance of mine mailed me two month's supply of stem cell nutrition in 2005. I was fascinated by all I had heard reported about stem cell nutrition. Without expecting anything unusual to happen, I began to consume two capsules every morning.

After seven days, I and her husband went to attend a health related conference that was of high interest. In the morning in my hotel room, I tried to extract warm water from the coffee machine so I can produce some green tea. Doing this, I burned her forefinger as it came in contact with the coffee maker's hot plate. What occurred next as the result of my burn injury was a blister that grew, filling up with liquid.

Since I had nothing in her suitcases to help with my burn, I simply ignored it and went on to the conference. During the lunch hour break, I recalled my burned finger. I was surprised to see that the blister had disappeared. I inspected all of my fingers, imagining that perhaps it was a different finger. I soon recalled the 2 capsules that she took in the morning and immediately concluded that in fact stem cell nutrition does work."

Cerebral Palsy Stem Cell Treatment Breakthrough
 
Beijing, China's Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital is doing wonders for people with cerebral palsy with a new breakthrough in treatment that involves stem cells.

Recently, doctors at Tiantan Puhua treated a 19-year-old cerebral palsy patient from Hungary. After undergoing the hospital's cerebral palsy treatment, which involves injecting stem cells into spinal cord fluid, the patient has seen vast improvements, from being able to sit up to concentrating for a longer amount of time.

Neither a disorder nor a disease, cerebral palsy describes a group of chronic conditions that make body movement and muscle coordination difficult. Different types of cerebral palsy exist, like Spastic Cerebral Palsy, Athetoid or Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, Ataxic Cerebral Palsy and Mixed Cerebral Palsy. No type of cerebral palsy is contagious, and it is typically caused when damage occurs to specific areas of the brain during fetal development or infancy.

No doubt, when a British family got word of the breakthrough in China, they thought of their eight-year-old daughter, who suffers from cerebral palsy. Since the cerebral palsy treatment is not available in England, the parents must raise enough money to be able to send their daughter to China in hopes that her health will improve.

The cerebral palsy treatment used at Beijing's Tiantan Puhua Neurosurgical Hospital isn't exclusive to the country in fact, it's been used in a few other countries like Mexico where patient results have been dramatic. Living with cerebral palsy for some people means not being able to see, having difficulty speaking and even having trouble walking, to name a few examples, but patients who get this stem cell injection have reported an almost reversal of many of the effects of cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy especially can benefit from this treatment, since it may enable them to lead a more "normal" life like other children. The impact of cerebral palsy on children can be huge.

While this British family keeps faith that their daughter will be able to walk, talk and get out of her wheelchair after the cerebral palsy treatment in China, many other families around the globe remain hopeful that their loved ones who suffer from cerebral palsy will be able to be helped as well. Sadly, many suffer cerebral palsy as a result of faulty equipment rather than simply because of problems in the muscles or nerves. Medical malpractice can leave a family damaged for life, with effects of the mistreatment often irreversible.



The Recent Successes in Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplants
 
Cord blood stem cells can treat over 75 diseases, immune deficiencies and other conditions. More parents are banking their newborn's cord blood as a medical insurance for the family. Cord blood can either be stored at a private or public cord blood bank.

Umbilical cord blood stem cells and Parkinson's disease

Umbilical cord blood stem cells have been successfully used to treat Parkinson's disease. Although stem cells have been used to treat Parkinson's disease abroad for some time, it is still considered experimental and controversial in America. The first American to undergo cord blood stem cell treatment was Penny Thomas. She was in the advanced stages of Parkinson and was looking for treatment options. After attempting to contact many treatment centers, she emailed one in China. She underwent a surgery where 3 million cord blood stem cells were injected into the putamen part of her brain. After the surgery, her symptoms reduced significantly and doctors are now weaning her off of her medication.

Umbilical cord blood stem cells and leukemia

Cord blood stem cells are commonly used to treat childhood leukemia. In recent years, adults with leukemia have been successfully treated with transplantation of cord blood stem cells from unrelated donors. One case is that of Stephen Sprague who was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) in 1995. Although a normally slow moving cancer in his case, chemotherapy only kept it in check for 17 months. The only hope was a stem cell transplant. A matching bone marrow donor could not be found so he turned to a new clinical trial being conducted on final stage adult leukemia patients, using umbilical cord blood stem cells to treat cancer. Mr. Sprague underwent the treatment in November 1997, and has now been cancer free for over nine years.

Umbilical cord blood stem cells and multiple sclerosis (MS)

Cord blood stem cell transplantation has given hope to multiple sclerosis sufferers like Patricia Frost. Mrs. Frost has suffered from MS for 14 years and has been confined to a wheelchair for the last 10 years. She also lost the use of her arms. Stem cell treatment was her only hope but is not licensed in the UK and only a few private clinics offer the treatment anywhere in the world. She sought umbilical cord blood stem cell therapy from the private Preventative Medicine Clinic in the Netherlands. Within an hour of receiving the stem cell treatment, she was able to turn her head and partially lift her arms. These are functions that she said were previously lost. Clinical trials are being conducted and the UK is planning to invest 100 million pounds into this research.

In recent years, cord blood has emerged as a source for stem cell transplantation as it contains hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that can develop into red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The ongoing stem cell research for treatment of diseases is promising. Patients who suffer from previously fatal diseases and debilitating conditions have found hope in cord blood stem cell therapy.


  
Kidney Disease Treated with Placental Stem Cells in Mexico
Imagine that you are a mother and you just gave birth. You can make a very important decision that can affect the lives and health of many people. The placenta (afterbirth) that was the uterine home of your living, loving newborn is no longer needed by your baby. However, the stem cells it contains are valuable to people who are receiving placental stem cell treatments.

These life-giving cells can be used to treat a variety of conditions and diseases such as ALS, cancer, cerebral palsy, dermatomyositis, diabetes, gangrene, hepatitis C, HIV, immune deficiency, multiple sclerosis, migraines, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's, retinitis pigmentosa, rheumatoid arthritis, spina bifida, and stroke. But, that's only if you travel outside the US.

While US researchers and politicians debate the potential of stem cells, over 2,000 patients from the US and around the world have actually been treated and many healed with non-controversial placental stem cells. Thanks to International Stem Cell Institute (ISCI), there's no need to wait until the FDA approves legislation to receive stem cell therapy. If you are willing to travel, stem cell treatment using non-controversial stem cells from placenta is already available in Mexico.

A 51-year-old Houston woman named Diana Salinas was 32 when she had a kidney biopsy that returned a diagnosis of Nephrotic Syndrome (Glomerulonephrytis Proliferating Type II). This condition causes severe protein loss through the urine. Diana was losing up to 7,000 mgs of protein during a 24-hour period and was very sick. Her nephrologists expected that she would be in dialysis and/or have a kidney transplant within four to five years. She had edema all over her body including her lungs and had been taking 100 mgs of steroids for several years before she decided to try stem cell therapy.

In 1992, Diana came to ISCI in Mexico and had her first human placenta stem cell treatment. The 40-minute procedure requires a small incision to be made in various locations on the body and tissue is placed underneath the skin and closed with a suture. There are billions of stem cells in the tissue that go to work replacing damaged cells throughout the body. Within three months, Diana reported a decline in her urine protein levels. Her US doctors were amazed when her blood tests showed that her kidney function was normal and told her to keep doing whatever she was doing. She continues to have one treatment per year to keep the disease in check. Today, her protein level is 85 mgs in a 24-hour period (normal range is up to 150 mgs) without edema or the use of steroids.

Stem cells are the foundation of normal growth and development of any organism and serve as a biological repair system for the body. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has the potential to either remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function such as a muscle cell, a red blood cell, a nerve cell, or a heart cell. Some research has indicated that placenta stem cells are multipotent which may explain the effectiveness of this treatment.

The placenta tissue, also known as afterbirth, comes from a hospital in Mexico. Once considered medical garbage, this tissue is now being harvested with mothers' consent after delivering full-term, live, healthy babies. Since this tissue is taken after the baby is born, the fetus or embryo is in no way harmed by the collection of this leftover tissue. Once the placenta is harvested, extensive testing is performed by an independent lab to ensure the tissue is free of viruses. A certified laboratory performs tissue testing that exceeds the strict standards required by international law.

Since stem cells derived from placenta are not capable of inducing a specific immune response, rejection of the stem cells is impossible. The placenta tissue is recognized and accepted by all patients and does not have to be typed; however, customized and strategic placement of the tissue is used to target specific conditions for each patient.

About ISCI: International Stem Cell Institute was launched in April 2008 as a result of 17 years of stem cell treatment experience. ISCI assists with patient education, pre- and post-treatment support, travel logistics, and financial matters regarding treatment. The company is managed by Rita Alexander, a businesswoman with a desire to bring stem cell treatment to those who are suffering with a condition that has not responded to traditional medicine. Rita's passion for this treatment comes from her own experience when she found her way back to a healthy life after being brought to her knees by a very humbling illness.



  
Stem Cell Nutrition Helps with Weight Loss

True Story:

I am a single mother with two teenage children, and I work up to 55 hours a week in a Shock Trauma Intensive Care Unit. I have been a registered nurse for twenty seven years. I have suffered with chronic lower back pain for nearly the last four years from the physical requirements of being a nurse. Since I began taking the stem cell nutrition approximately four months ago, my lower back pain is totally gone and I have a lot more energy than I've had in a long time. An added benefit is the loss of 20 pounds. I’ve lost weight around my hips and in my thighs, which I've been trying to do for years, and with the stem cell nutrition it just happened naturally.

I've taken vitamins and other supplements in the past, but stem cell nutrition has definitely made a big difference. I noticed an overall feeling of well being. It's helped so much that I am very conscious not to miss a dose. I recently cared for a patient in the trauma unit at my hospital who had broken several bones and was really traumatized. He has been taking stem cell nutrition for a while now and is having a remarkable recovery.

-- Cynthia Tucker

 
New Stem Cell Treatment Gives Spinal Cord Injury Patient Hope

Rickey Turner, an ex-police officer from Texas, who was paralyzed in a horrible car accident, is improving since going to China to receive Adult Stem Cell therapy to treat his Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). After his car accident in 2006, Rickey was not only paralyzed, but suffered from the nerve injuries that caused him to feel a sharp pain every time he touched his middle finger and index finger on his left hand.

For 2 years, Rickey thought there was no hope for improvement. However, then he heard about Adult Stem Cell treatment in China that was helping patients with similar Spinal Cord Injuries show improvement. Rickey booked his trip in March 2008. In China, Rickey was given injections of Adult Stem Cells harvested from umbilical cord blood into his spinal cord. The doctors thought it would take Rickey 2-3 months to show any improvement from the Adult Stem Cells. It took only 3 weeks!

After 3 weeks of the Adult Stem Cell treatment and rehabilitation, Rickey was with his mother and he touched his middle finger and index finger together. There was no pain! Then Rickey moved one of his fingers he couldn't move before. To them, it was a miracle. Rickey's mother called in the shocked doctors who ran in and started videotaping Rickey. Rickey and his mother were crying with joy.

These days, Rickey has improved even more. He can now move his upper torso, has more strength and motion in his arms and can even wrestle with his 4 year old son.

While Rickey's story is wonderful, it is unfortunate he had to travel all the way to China to receive his Adult Stem Cell treatment. Adult Stem Cell advocates point to Rickey's story and say that Adult Stem Cell research is helping people overseas everyday and this miracle therapy should be made available in the United States.

The Repair Stem Cell Institute is a public-service company formed to educate, teach, and help patients with chronic diseases and conditions to find qualified doctors who provide Adult Stem Cell therapy to improve the patient's quality of life.

The Repair Stem Cell Institute website has a list of diseases and injuries that are now being treated with adult stem cells. The site also tells the reader where and how to seek out that particular stem cell therapy.

Adult Stem Cells (AKA Repair Stem Cells) can now help more than 100 diseases and conditions. The Repair Stem Cell Institute provides the latest up to date information on these adult stem cell treatments.



Stem Cells Help California Man with His Heart Disease

David Traub was a man with an ailing heart. Normally not an adventurous man, David was forced to go all the way to Thailand to receive his own adult stem cell to treat his heart disease.

His case was featured in the National Geographic documentary "Supercell," now being shown on the National Geographic channel. "I never imagined I would have to travel all the way to Thailand for stem cell treatment and get filmed by National Geographic," David exclaimed.

David along with his partner Jay made the long journey to Thailand in September, 2006. "My cardiologist didn't even think I would survive the plane ride." David did survive the plane ride and headed to Bangkok Heart Hospital where his own adult stem cells were injected directly into his heart muscle to try to improve his congestive heart failure.

David likes to relate a recent appointment with his cardiologist, almost one year after his stem cell treatment. "I was sitting in the waiting room and the doctor came running in with his eyes agape." "He said David, your test results are normal, not normal for you, but normal for anyone. Your heart has revascularized itself. It has to be the stem cell therapy!" David thinks his cardiologist is now convinced.

While David's heart problems are not over, the stem cells have improved his condition and he is thrilled about the extra blood supply to his heart.

As adult stem cell therapy for the heart is still unavailable in the United States, patients are now traveling overseas to Thailand and Singapore for their treatment. The stem cell treatment is noncontroversial as the stem cells are removed from the patient and then multiplied to later be implanted back into the coronary arteries or heart muscle in a simple procedure. Patients like David must continue to leave the United States to seek treatment as the FDA has not yet approved this procedure although it is in the trial stage.


  
Stem Cell Nutrition Increases Energy

True Story:

"I am very pleased so far with the results of stem cell nutrition. I have taken multi vitamins for years, but have really never noticed a big difference or change in anything. However, with stem cell nutrition I have noticed a big change. The most dramatic change to me is my energy level. It starts off strong and continues all day and into the night. I work at my desk about 12 hours a day, and usually by mid-day I'm dragging a bit and by night time I don't have much energy to get other chores or things done; however since taking stem cell nutrition I feel great until I go to bed, it is truly wonderful. The other aspect to is I sleep much better, I'm the type of person that can't turn my brain off at night and usually don't sleep well, since taking stem cell nutrition I sleep through the night and wake up very refreshed and ready to go. The other big change; that I'm still monitoring, is my blood pressure. I am not one who likes to take any prescription medications, just too many side effects for my liking. I took my blood pressure before I stated stem cell nutrition, which was stage 1 hypertension, after 30 days I have taken it again I have dropped 10 points on my systolic and 5 points on my diastolic numbers, so I am extremely happy with those results, and I feel as time goes on I will only progress in a positive range. I have to say I am quite surprised with my results, in the fact I have tried things before and they never seem to really do everything they say, well, I can honestly say that stem cell nutrition does make a difference and I know I have only begun to feel the effects that it can bring to my life."

--Laura Signafoos