Dr.
Oz tells Oprah and Michael J. Fox that iPS cells will cure Parkinson's
within 10 years. Dr. Oz's reference to skins cells also applies to blood cells.
An MS patient treated with his own stem cells in a Northwestern University clinical trial. He was expected to spend his life in a wheelchair, now "the symptoms have completely disappeared." CBS Early Show.
The experts agree—many medical treatments will use
your own stem cells within ten years.
Store your cells today so you can make those life-saving stem cells tomorrow.
Because young cells make better stem cells, it is vital to store your youngest, healthiest cells now.
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Over one million Americans already store their child's cord blood; now everyone else can heal themselves tomorrow by banking their healthiest cells today.
"Our data indicate the importance of establishing master cell banks [now, for] use later in life when degenerative disease arises."—Stem Cells Journal, May 2009
Stem cell medical breakthroughs
Patient's
own stem cells are already being used therapeutically; the list of
experimental treatments—for Alzheimer's, cancer, MS, and many
more—grows daily.
"Regenerative
medicine is the vanguard of 21st century health care. We are on the
cusp of a worldwide explosion...that will revolutionize health care
treatment."— 2020: A New Vision, a report by U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Save your youngest cells today — for your healthiest tomorrow
Saving
your cells is simple, easy, and affordable. It is a practical way to
protect yourself and your loved-ones' health and well-being.
"Everyday I am amazed. This is very much the future, but it is today. We are doing this today." Dr. Patrick Shenot Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
"We stored cord blood when our baby was born, now we can do something for the rest of the family."
The Hicks family
"It could be 8 or 9 years. It is going to happen in our lifetime, and that's exciting to all of us in medicine." Dr. Oz
"Preserving...cell banks early in life would be desirable for use in clinical protocols in the aging population." Stem Cells Journal a peer-reviewed study