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Understanding Stem Cells

What are Stem Cells?  Why should I care?  How do they affect my daily life, and can I do anything about it?

Your body is made up of trillions of cells, when a cell is damaged; stem cells step up and replace it. This is why they are called stem cells, because every other cell stems from them.

Stem cells are important for living organisms for many reasons. In the 3- to 5-day-old embryo, called a blastocyst, stem cells in developing tissues give rise to the multiple specialized cell types that make up the heart, lung, skin, and other tissues.

In adult tissues, such as bone marrow, muscle, and brain, ideally, populations of adult stem cells are generated as replacements for cells that are lost through normal wear and tear, injury, or disease.

The problem is that as we humans grow older the inter-body communications breaks down and the stem cells we have do not know where to go to replace damaged cells.

Additionally, as humans grow older, less and less stem cells are produced, resulting in a dearth of new cells to replace damaged and worn out cells. 

This is why 50 year olds skin does not look like 20 year olds skin.  This is also why after a hard workout a 25 year old is raring to go, and a 50 year old is feeling aches and pains.

There has been hope in the world of conventional medicine that  multipotent stem cells can be coaxed into developing into other cell types, i.e., blood cells turning into nerve or muscle cells. And experiments have shown that these multipotent stem cells have the ability to convert like this.

However, these cells exist in such small amounts that they are very hard to locate for study, and they have doubts about whether or not it is possible to grow them in quantities outside of the body that would be significant in helping disease.

Controversy surrounding stem cell research

The above, however, is not true with embryonic stems cells. This is where the controversy gets heated.

The richest source of stem cells is human fetal tissue. This is because the embryos have the highest concentration of totipotent, or universal, stem cells. This means that they can become any other cell. But harvesting these stem cells destroys the embryo, which many see as morally problematic.

What you can do to maintain healthy Stem Cells (an internal Fountain of Youth)

PATHS Stem Cell Health Module.

Years of research & development have gone into this Module which increases the productivity, health, and amount of adult stem cells. By instructing your subconscious to increase your bodies number, and dynamic use, of these stem cells, your body will be able to heal and repair itself much quicker than before.

This new Module promotes Stem Cell health and abundance, as well as increasing the effectiveness of Cytokines. Cytokines are signaling compounds in your body, which are a main source for inter-cellular communication. By increasing Cytokine efficiency, the ability of the Stem Cells to replace damaged cells becomes much more proficient.

Stem cells can help in prevention and treatment of cancer, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries, and muscle damage, amongst a number of other diseases, impairments, and conditions such as heart disease.

The result of using this module will be a remarkable improvement in the health of your body as a whole.

Tissues, nerves, muscles, blood, etc, will be able repair and improve themselves with greater capability than before.

article link: http://www.paths-thegoodlife.com/articles/16/Understanding_Stem_Cells.html