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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

C'elle

Have you heard about C'elle? I bet you heard about it and all about stem cells. This company is responsible in preserving the stem cells found in women's menstrual blood. The menstrual blood carries stem cells which are the building blocks of life that have been used to treat diseases. Check out the Website and learn about how this company can help you and your family. You can check their FAQs page to understand about C'elle and their wonderful services. This company was developed by researchers at Cryo-Cell International. Since 1992, they have helped nearly 185,000 families to preserve their babies’ umbilical cord blood. It is one of their services aside from stem cells in menstrual blood. Stem cells from umbilical cord blood are known to treat more than 75 diseases including leukemia, anemia and lymphoma. This company will collect and preserve stem cells from their menstrual flow. The stem cells found in menstrual blood can be useful in future therapies to treat diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes. In the future, stem cells in menstrual blood can be used in anti-aging and sports medicine. If you are planning to transact business in C'elle, you will have the option to do the process at home and it is painless.

1 comment:

  1. The technology is improving fast and it would not take long before the above statement comes true.

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