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What are adult stem cells? Stem cells are the body’s natural renewal system. Babies have adult stem cells. Most reside in the major bones of the body, the femur, plevis and sternum but some are found in most every bone of the body. Circulating Adult Stem Cells are produced in the bone marrow and other tissues in your body and are exact copies of the original adult stem cells we are born with.
They are pluripotent, which means they have the ability to duplicate endlessly and can become any cell of any tissue or organ that the body needs to “rebuild, renew and rejuvenate”. As the body ages, the number and quality of Adult Stem Cells that circulate in your body gradually decrease, which leaves the body unwell for longer periods during recovery from injuries and more susceptible to age related health challenges. Boosting Adult Stem Cell production and release with Stem Cell nutrition helps maintain proper organ and tissue functions in your body