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Top 12 Tips on Frequently Asked Questions about Stem Cells Revealed by Stem Cell Clinic Company

Anyone looking for stem cell information looking for the latest info on Frequently Asked Questions about Stem Cells can stop by ProGenaCell for a rundown of the top 12 tips on the subject.

Newport Beach, United States – May 25, 2015 /PressCable/

ProGenaCell has released a frequently asked question sheet to help anyone looking for stem cell information can cut through the clutter and get to the most important aspects of Frequently Asked Questions about Stem Cells that are essential for success. The full list of information can be found on the company’s website, http://www.progenacell.com/faqs.

Some of the most effective tips include:

Frequently Asked Questions about Stem Cells – Cord blood cells come from human Umbilical Cords after a full-term natural birth. These cells generally number 100,000 to 300,000, but not enough for quantum healing. Skilled ProGenaCell scientists culture these cells in approved laboratories to amounts upwards from 10-50 million. These young, potent cells have the capability of traveling to injured, diseased and degenerative areas of the body and powerfully bringing about healthy changes.

Parkinsons Disease – Some medications used are Carbidopa-levodopa, Dopamine agonists, MAO B inhibitors, Catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors, Anticholinergics and Amantadine. Despite inducing temporary improvement, (albeit the effecasy of these drugs diminishes over time) these approaches possess long-term adverse effects due to non-specific inhibition of neural responses. Additionally, current treatments do not address the issue of damage that has already occurred to the brain.

Stem Cell Clinics – There are a few Stem cell clinics who use a patient’s own adipose (fat) to treat diseases, however, introducing fat cells are not part of natures’ own healing kit. For adults seeking treatment or series of treatments involving fat derived stem cells, caution might be exercised to ensure they have no tumors or microtumors in their body. There is evidence that fat tissue progenitor cells naturally gravitate towards tumors and participate in processes linked to their growth and can perhaps even spread the tumors. (See abstracts below) To infuse a patient who has such tumors or microtumors with fat stem cells would thus be akin to throwing gasoline on a fire.

When asked about the reasons behind the tip sheet, Greg Dior, Co-owner of ProGenaCell said, “ProGenaCell physicians have treated many diseases over the years and have gradually risen to “top in class” when it comes to treating degenerative and neurological diseases. ProGenaCell stem cell treatments focus on improving the lives of patients diagnosed with these diseases through the application of safe, advanced stem cell therapy.”

The tip sheet is available for free and Anyone looking for stem cell information are encouraged to share the tips with others who find the information useful. Any questions can be answered by going to the company website, http://www.progenacell.com/ and filling out the contact form there.

For more information about us, please visit http://www.progenacell.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Greg Diorenzo
Email: info@progenacell.com
Organization: ProGenaCell
Address: 3700 Newport Blvd. #309 Newport Beach, CA 92663
Phone: 949-939-0050

Release ID: 82674

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