
The above is a 33-year-old lady. Before her diagnosis she presented with the following symptoms fevers for to weeks gum pain and bleeding headaches VSEL Stem Cells and diarrhea.
Believe me, this has been a question before in the quest of scientists for make plant stem cell extracts. But after years of study, finally, there is a remarkable discovery which had enabled us to isolate and grow good plant stem cells.
With BEing ~ you don't make a list. You open a space for things to come to you that you might not know will happen. You can prepare the space by stating aloud, three things you are thankful for. Then take a deep breath and say to your Self, "Something wonderful is coming to me this day, and I am open to receive it." It could be anything... a smile... a phone call from someone you haven't heard from etc. You can also set the intention to complete something that needs to be done. The point: Begin your day expecting good things to occur!
More than questioning whether or not a scientist could extract vsel cells and keep an embryo alive, someone might ask how many embryos the scientist murdered while trying. Or perhaps how much danger the embryo is in during the process. Or even why scientists insist on creating embryos for the purpose of testing at all. God gave us a perfectly natural way to produce new life. On top of that, He made it enjoyable.
In Stem Cell Therapy, stem cells are used as a replacement of damaged or dead cells in the body. On the scalp dead cells don't grow hair and the area becomes bare, which we call bald. Now if we replace the dead cells on the scalp with new ones through stem cell therapy then the bald spot can be transformed into an area full of hair. This is the basic premise of stem cell therapy for treating baldness. After using this therapy to treat baldness, particularly male pattern baldness, some have experienced good results and some have not had good results. The research is still on and hopefully the success rate will improve in the coming years.
In February, 2008, Karl had a small amount of blood drawn from his arm. The stem cells in the blood were separated and then cultured and multiplied. One week later, Karl had the Adult Stem Cells implanted.
Four months after the Adult Stem Cells were implanted back into Loraine, she was able to walk again. These days Loraine is a happy woman. She can now spend more time with her family and is back teaching science again at her school. All of this was made possible by advances in Adult Stem Cell research.