President Obama’s executive order repealing restrictions on Embryonic Stem Cell research may have unintended consequences. Adult Stem Cell scientists and businesses are concerned that this action will divert attention and resources away from the promising Adult Stem Cell scientific advances.
Scientific progress made by companies such as STEMTech which owns the rights to the only patented product that is a 5:1 concentration of Aphenizomenon flos aqua (AFA) proven to enhance Adult Stem Cell release in a person’s own body may go relatively unnoticed if it were not for a dedicated team of independent distributors and WAHM work at home moms. Embryonic Stem Cell research however, is a multi-billion dollar industry with Wall Street, the media and now the U.S. government joining in to create visibility and mass funding which is providing an almost incalulable amount of free advertising that astute marketers are begining to realize the benefits of all this attention.
When people are young, their bodies produce tissue and cells at a much faster rate, and thus, also repair tissue faster as well. This is why it can be so dangerous to get hurt as an older person, because repairing the damage takes much longer and is much slower.
In Greek mythology, Panacea was the God of healing, and was said to possess an elixir that could cure all ailments. While Panacea herself is mere myth, there have been several substances throughout the ages that have claimed to be a panacea in medicine, or a substance that could serve as a cure for all diseases. When penicillin was discovered, it was often hailed as a panacea, though viruses and bacteria have started to become more resistant to it.
Blood cells perform some of the body’s most critical functions. Red blood cells usher oxygen from the lungs to all other destinations in the body. White blood cells, on the other hand, provide a solid line of defense against viruses and disease. Many of these blood cells are produced in bone marrow, the soft tissue located inside large, hollow bones.