I first heard about stem cell technology when I was expecting my first child. Research has showed us that stem cells for therapeutic use can be obtained from three sources: embryonic, certain adult tissues and umbilical cord blood. There are basically two kinds of stem cells: Adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells.
Recently, I came across a revolutionary stem cell technology that enables stem cells to be harvested via women’s menstrual fluid. While this sounded a little awkward for me in the beginning since menstrual fluid has always been regarded as sanitary waste. Introduced by C’elle, the provider for such revolutionary service, this non-invasive method of collection can be done via the C’elle kit through easy-to-follow instructions and everything required to transport the specimen to C’elle’s state-of-the-art laboratory. The process of cryo-preservation allows the menstrual stem cells to be literally “frozen in time”, thus helping to retain their potency for decades. You can find out more about all about C’elle or even read about how one can become a C’elle Distributor at the website. And if that’s what you want, then you can learn about the pricing and plans through the Celle Order Now selection.
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