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Do You Want a Longer Healthy Life?
Increasing Adult Stem Cell Circulation is Key

You've probably seen items in the news recently on the healing potential of stem cells. It's hard to miss. Stem cell research is the new frontier of progress in medicine, and as such holds great promise for making major strides against the unhealthy plagues of modern society.

Adult stem cell research shows that increasing the number of stem cells in the circulation and/or in various tissues has profound implications for improved health.

What many people don't know is that all of us have our own stem cells. These primitive cells are variously called somatic stem cells, adult stem cells, progenitor cells, etc., and live in various tissues throughout the body. Each of us has about 150 million adult stem cells in the bone marrow. At any given time, a small number of these bone marrow-derived stem cells are circulating in the blood.

Some tissues in our body are constantly renewing, such as skin, the digestive tract lining, and blood cells. Did you realize that every minute we replace 300 million cells?

Where do these cells come from? Adult stem cells, of course. Let's find out more about how these cells work, and what YOU can do to improve your health by enhancing the release of your own adult stem cells...

To avoid keeping you in suspense, the secret is out that we now have discovered a way for people to increase the number of their own circulating adult stem cells naturally through a product called StemEnhance. The next pages will tell you more...

The goal of this site is to provide information on advances in adult stem cell research at a level that each person can understand and thus make an informed decision about how this new technology can improve their own health, wellbeing, and longevity.



Information About This Site and Its Authorship
Find out about this site, who wrote it, and why it is important to know about adult stem cells

StemEnhance Components that Affect Adult Stem Cell Behavior
StemEnhance research has identified an L-selectin ligand, phenylethylamine, polysaccharides, phycocyanin

StemEnhance Questions? Ask the Doctor!
This collection of StemEnhance questions from real patients is answered by a doctor who knows about StemEnhance, adult stem cell research, and human physiology

Your Own Adult Stem Cells Have the Potential to Repair and Regenerate
The best kept secret of the new millenium is that your body has adult stem cells that can help repair and regenerate injured tissue

Adult Stem Cell Research -- A Brief Guide
This brief guide on adult stem cell research will show you why these cells are so important to our health.

Stem Cell Resources -- More Information on Stem Cell Science and Your Health
Consult these stem cell resources to find out more about adult stem cell research, stimulating your own adult stem cells and StemEnhance

Adult Stem Cell FAQ: A Basic Introduction
Adult stem cell FAQ --Find out how these hidden, primitive cells can become nearly any cell type in your body

Blue-Green Algae: The Potential Health Benefits May Surprise You
Extracts of blue-green algae are packed with nutrients and may increase circulating stem cells

Stem Cell Updates
Stem Cell Updates keeps you informed of recent articles on the health benefits of adult stem cells in the scientific literature and news. Subscribe here.

Keeping your Blood pH Balance in the Right Range
Staying healthy means eating right to keep your blood pH balance in the physiological range by preventing low blood pH

Site Map for HerbalNutrition-for-NaturalHealth.com
Use this site map to help navigate the site and find the information you seek on adult stem cell reseasrch

Contact the Doctor with Questions About Adult Stem Cells and Your Health
Use this simple form to contact us with your adult stem cell or StemEnhance-related concerns.


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