placidway
Joined: 28 Apr 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:28 am Post subject: Live Cell vs. Stem Cell |
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Technically, the difference is the origins of the cells. Live cell therapy utilizes organ cells from animal embryos, whereas stem cell therapy uses cells whole cells that are multi-potential and are extracted from the patient’s own blood, umbilical cord, or a separate human fetus.
The applicable difference between the two right now is that, while early research shows stem cells to be very promising, the procedure maturity is vastly different. Stem cells have only been around roughly 10 years, while live cell therapy has been utilized for about 100 years. Thus, for the vast majority of conditions, Live Cell Therapy offers very good, predictable results under a safe, controlled, and proven protocol.
Live Cell Treatment Process
* Live cells stimulate the production of endorphins and encephalins. These are two powerful brain hormones that coordinate well-being in your body and regulate the liberation of other hormones.
* Live cells stimulate the RNA material, thus increasing the cell multiplication and regeneration.
* There is a new hypothesis that states Live Cells can stimulate cell destruction in mutagenic (cancerous) cells. |
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solares
Joined: 18 Jan 2011 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:37 am Post subject: |
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| And these two have different uses. Stem cells have potential uses in many different areas of research and medicine. However, these applications are likely to be 10-20 years away. Due to their ability to replace damaged cells in the body, stem cells could be used to treat a range of conditions including heart failure, spinal injuries, diabetes and Parkinson disease. |
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