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Stem Cell Revolution: Discover 26 Disruptive Technological Advances to Stem Cell Activation
Stem Cell Revolution: Discover 26 Disruptive Technological Advances to Stem Cell Activation
Stem Cell Revolution: Discover 26 Disruptive Technological Advances to Stem Cell Activation
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Stem Cell Revolution: Discover 26 Disruptive Technological Advances to Stem Cell Activation

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Addressing chronic back pain, diabetes, joint replacements, osteoarthritis, neurological issues, and more, Joseph “Dr. Joe” Christiano reveals
how this cutting-edge therapy can rapidly replace damaged cells in the body with no side effects or allergic reactions.
If you have been disappointed by ineffective treatments, the answer to improving your health may be in your stem cells. Dr. Joe explains
how adult stem cell therapy and activators are two of the new technologies in regenerative medicine that will be game changers in medical history.
Adult stem cell therapy is disrupting and revolutionizing the way we think about our health. 
Stem Cell Revolution features testimonials of people who have seen their pain disappear, COPD reversed, and kidney function
restored, among other benefits.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSiloam
Release dateJan 16, 2018
ISBN9781629995076

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    SECTION I

    Adult Stem Cells—Disruptive Technology

    YOU’RE ABOUT TO start reading section 1, where I’ll lay the foundation for understanding this new disruptive technology that harnesses the power of your very own stem cells. We’ll examine the basics about stem cells, the body’s remodeling and repair crew. We’ll take a brief look at the history of stem cell research, outline the types of stem cells and some key terminology you need to understand, and discover which kinds of stem cells are the most widely researched in association with tissue repair.

    I’ll also share some of my own personal journey with pain that led me to discover more about the amazing things stem cells can do, and I’ll introduce you to someone very special to me whose experience with stem cell activators stands as a testimony to the improved quality of life they can provide.

    My goal is to provide you with groundbreaking information that can open your eyes to a whole new world of treatment opportunities you might not have known about before now. And I want you to start feeling better as soon as possible, so let’s get started!

    CHAPTER 1

    WHAT ARE STEM CELLS?

    AS I MENTIONED in the preface of this book, right before our eyes we are experiencing a form of disruptive technology and therapy in regenerative medicine like never before. But before we learn about this disruptive technology involving adult stem cells, their unique functions, the multiple areas of the body they can help repair and/or rebuild, and all the miraculous results that come from the various stem cell treatments and therapies available, I need to make a quick statement to clarify my position on the use of embryonic stem cells extracted from aborted unborn fetuses.

    Embryonic stem cell treatment or therapy (different than cord stem cells that have been extracted from the umbilical cord after the birth of a child) has been a huge, controversial topic for many people for many years.

    I have always believed that bioethics must be taken into consideration and even challenged whenever science and medicine begin tampering with the human body for research or any noble cause. New scientific findings and medical technological advancements with cutting-edge treatments when dealing with the human body have (and probably always will) aroused suspicion, doubt, and certainly controversy, and I believe that’s as it should be. Embryonic stem cell treatment and therapy where the stem cells have been extracted from aborted fetuses is no different.

    So as one who embraces the sanctity of life, it would be a major conflict of my belief and conscientiousness to accept the medical procedure of terminating (murdering/killing) a fetus for the sake of science and medical advancement. Since I come into agreement with the medical research that supports life beginning upon conception, that precious fetus is, to me, a human life. This creation of life living within the womb of its mother is deserving of protection and equal human rights, and is entitled to the opportunity of growing up into an adult.

    I therefore cannot support nor justify the usage of aborted fetus embryonic stem cells. This part of stem cell research and treatment is unacceptable for the sake of improving mankind’s state of health or scientific and medical advancements, despite the nobility of intent.

    In my humble opinion, the acceptable standard should not be determined by scientific and medical data or intent alone but should ultimately be determined by the standard of the highest judge—the Creator of the fetus!

    THE HISTORY OF STEM CELL RESEARCH

    Just read a sports magazine such as Sports Illustrated or a science magazine such as Discover, or print advertisements or even TV specials, and it won’t be long until the topic of stem cell therapy and treatments appears.

    It is becoming commonplace to read about world-class professional athletes who are turning to stem cell and/or PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatments as the new norm for healing and repairing injuries instead of conventional medicine. But stem cell therapy is not just for the elite.

    Everyday people are also taking full advantage of these latest cutting-edge medical treatments—people who have been involved in auto accidents and suffer from spinal and joint injuries, or people who suffer from chronic pain, degenerative illnesses, and multiple health issues. Even people like myself who have benefited from several of these disruptive treatments and therapies have discovered this new norm as a better and more efficacious means of practicing regenerative medicine.

    We can go back as far as the mid-1800s to see where stem cell research began. At that time research taught us that certain cells had the capability to differentiate, or change, into other cells. Unfortunately, it was the early stages of stem cell research, when embryonic stem cells were extracted from the termination of unborn fetuses, that got all the bad press—and rightfully

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