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Adult Stem Cells Truly Are Life Savers

Sunday, June 9th, 2013

Rob Waddell has had a kidney transplant, but he takes no anti-rejection drugs to prevent his body from rejecting the transplanted kidney. The trick? Adult stem cells! These versatile, life-saving cells have many uses beyond tissue repair and maintenance.

Rob has a genetic problem called polycystic kidney disease. As his kidney function deteriorated, he was told by his doctor that he would need a kidney transplant.

With organ transplants, the recipient must usually take large doses of anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their life, to prevent rejection of the transplanted organ. But the drugs are also a double-edged sword, because their toxicity eventually can lead to deterioration of the transplanted organ, especially in the case of kidneys.

“I’ve had two uncles that’ve died from this disease. At early ages. I mean they went on dialysis, they had a transplant, something happened, they’re no longer here. Their kids are, without a dad!”, Rob said.

Rob says, “I decided to do the stem cell transplant because I didn’t want to live the rest of my life on immune rejection drugs.”

Rob signed up for a clinical trial where he received bone marrow adult stem cells from the kidney donor. Those adult stem cells became part of Rob’s immune system, and “re-trained” his body to recognize the donated kidney as his own.

Rob now lives a fully active life, and WITHOUT taking anti-rejection drugs. All because of the adult stem cell transplant. Adult stem cells really are life savers.

Click the video below to hear from Rob and his wife, Karen and see how active Rob is now since he received full adult stem cell therapy within a medical setting.

Provided by: www.nationalrighttolifenews.org

Why Do Men Die First? No, It’s Not Because They Want Too – “It’s All About Stem Cells”

Saturday, May 18th, 2013

T cells are a type of blood cell that protect the body from infection.

All T cells originate from haematopoietic stem cells (a type of adult stem cell) located in the bone marrow.  There are certain sub-populations of T cells (that include a number of the CD+ cells).   See more about adult stem cells below.

The thymus is a specialized organ of the immune system and contributes fewer cells as a person ages.  This is because the thymus shrinks by about 3% a year throughout middle age, resulting in a corresponding fall in the thymic production of naive T cells.

A study published this week on May 15th 2013, by “Immunity & Ageing”,  shows slower immune system aging in women than men.

Study Conclusion

The study (ref: doi: 10.1186/1742- 4933-10-19) concluded:

“the rate of increase of these immunological parameters was greater in women than in men (p < 0.05).  T cell proliferation index (TCPI) was calculated from the T cell proliferative activity and the number of T cells.  It showed an age-related decline that was greater in men than in women (p < 0.05).   The rate of decline in IL-6 and IL-10 production was also greater in men than in women (p < 0.05). “

Age-related changes in various immunological parameters differ between men and woman. Our findings indicate that the slower rate of decline in these immunological parameters in women than that in men is consistent with the fact that women live longer than do men.

Recent research on adult stem cells has generated a great deal of excitement. Scientists now have technologies available to stimulate and replace these adult stem cells using a variety of stem cell therapies.  Powerful adult stem cell supplements, such as Stem Cell Worx Intraoral Spray are also available.  Stem Cell Worx Intraoral Spray has been scientifically proven to be one of the most powerful stem cell supplements on the market.  Its pure, natural ingredients provide a triple effect of stem cell production from the bone marrow, enabling adult stem cells and their subsets CD+ cells, T cell and IL-6 proliferation to increase by as much as 50% within two weeks of taking the Stem Cell Worx Intraoral Spray supplement.

What are Adult Stem Cells?

The history of research on adult stem cells began more than 50 years ago. In the 1950s, researchers discovered that the bone marrow contains at least two kinds of stem cells. One population of adult stem cells is called haematopoietic stem cells, that form all the types of blood cells in the body. A second population, called bone marrow stromal stem cells (also called mesenchymal stem cells, or skeletal stem cells by some), were discovered a few years later.  With the latest advancements in the scientific and medical fields, especially in the last 5 years, its now possible to activate these adult stem cells through medical and specialized health supplement means.

An adult stem cell is an undifferentiated cell.  This means that under the right direction, adult stem cells can transform into a specific type of cell that promotes tissue, muscle, cartridge and organ repair and renewal.

The human body's lymphatic system

The human body’s lymphatic system

References:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_cell

Immunity & Ageing Research Paper: doi: 10.1186/1742-4933-10-19