Stem cells are mother cells that have the potential to become any type of cell in the body. one of the main characteristics of stem cell is their ability to self-renew or multiply while maintaining the potential to develop into other types of cells. stem cells can become cell of the blood, heart, bones, skin, muscles etc.
By increasing the number of your stem cells, you can nourish and rejuvenate your heart, blood vessels, arms, kidneys, joints, skin and internal organs. Stem cell can treat over 134 chronic diseases.
Stemcell therapy helps to repair and regenerate human body cell, therefore enhances immunity. Cell degeneration causes ageing in human, therefore by delivering energy from live cells to ageing cells, it helps to make the human body young and healthy.
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Those cells possess a unique anti aging effect by means of regenerating and repairing organs damaged by stress and various toxins we are exposed to in our daily life and by improving immune system, Tiredness, Wrinkles, General aches, Loss of skin texture, Insomnia, Reduced sex drive, tiredness, Delays aging process, Enhances health and vitality, Maintains acid-base, Boosts immune system, Burn fat and Lower cholesterol level
BENEFITS OF CONSUMING DOUBLE STEM CELL
The Role of Stem Cells in Skin
The basal (innermost) layer of the skin's epidermis comprises two basic types of cells: the slowly diving epidermal stem cells (that represent about 2-7% of the basal cell population) and (2) their rapidly dividing offspring that supply new cells to replace those that are lost or dying.
The slow self-renewal process of epidermal stem cells, however, creates a problem. Because each epidermal stem cell only lasts for a certain number of divisions, and because each division runs the risk of lethal DNA mutation, the epidermal stem cell population can become depleted. When this happens, lost or dying skin cells begin to outnumber their replacement and the skin's health and appearance start to decline. So what can be done? Scientists turned to plants for the answer.
Plants also have stem cells. Like humans, plant stem cells depend on epigenetic control and signals from surrounding cells for their development. Unlike humans, however, each plant-derived adult stem cell possesses the ability to generate a whole new plant. Scientists in Mibelle BioChemistry have found a way to harness the power of plant stem cells by growing plant tissues in culture.
Stem Cells Offer Hope for Aging & Damaged Skin