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Umbilical Cord - Derived Stem Cells:

 

 Stem cells are sometimes referred to as the building blocks of life, because they are able to generate and form all kinds of bodily tissues.  Stem cells that are present in the umbilical cord are able to regenerate various types of cells that are used to create all of the tissues, organs, and systems of the body.  This unique ability of stem cells gives  researchers ability to help regenerate damaged tissues and organs in human patients.

With the potential use for stem cells being realized, the implications for medicine and the lessening of human suffering is enormous.  For example, a person who has suffered a stroke may have the debilitating effects reversed with the use of stem cells to regenerate the damaged tissue of the brain and allow the wires to reconnect, in effect.  This exact example has already been successfully demonstrated.

The time has now come that umbilical cord stem cells from newborns are routinely saved and stored for future needs.  In the past, the placenta and the umbilical cord have always been discarded as medical waste.  But medical researchers now understand the enormous value of retaining these stem cells so that they can be quickly used in the case of a medical treatment or for anti-aging purposes.

We use two types of stem cells in our program, as a single cell type or a combination of both. These two stem cells types are:

Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived CD34+ Hematopoetic stem cells

Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal stem cells

(please click on either stem cell type above for more information)

These stem cell types are produced in a purified state, which means they are usable for any person as a safe and effective donor source of stem cells. Another key fact is that we can cryo-preserve these cells in liquid nitrogen, allowing vials of stem cells to be readily available for clinic use.

 

Quality Assurances:


Our clinics procure their stem cells from laboratories that utilize the most modern methods of stem cell production, in that the facility must be GLP (good laboratory practice) approved. This means that it has to have an international accreditation recognized by first-world medical authorities.

Quality cannot be compromised when injecting biological preparations into human beings, so production only occurs in a sterile environment free of infections and contaminants.

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