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JUST TO BE CLEAR:

There are 3 different types of stem cells; embryonic, adult and induced pluripotent stem cells. All originally come from humans.

1. Adult stem cells (ASC) [are often referred to as REPAIR stem cells because they are the body's natural healing cells ] have been used in bone marrow transplants for 40 years. They can currently treat 130+ diseases. They produce virtually zero side effects. The are originally derived from many locations in the human body including blood, umbilical cords, bone marrow, fat, nose, breast milk, menstruation, placenta and many other places. There are about 1,300 clinical trials that prove the safety and efficacy of adult stem cells.

2. Embryonic stem cells (ESC) can currently treat zero diseases. They are associated with a lot of problems (tumors, rejection, controversy, etc). They are originally derived from embryos. There are no completed embryonic clinical trials.

3. Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPsc) are fairly new. They have many of the same problems as embryonic (cysts, tumors, rejection…). They come from regular adult cells like skin cells that are then transformed (regressed to an embryonic state) by scientists into stem cells.

For an extensive explanation on the differences between stem cells, go here: http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/stem-cells-101/

FREE STEM CELL TREATMENT ADVOCACY - http://RepairStemCells.org

Do adult stem cell treatments work for diabetes, heart disease, cerebral palsy, amputation, stroke and multiple sclerosis? http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/10/10/do-stem-cell-treatments-work/

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There are 3 different types of stem cells; embryonic, adult and induced pluripotent stem cells. All originally come from humans.

1. Adult stem cells (ASC) [are often referred to as REPAIR stem cells because they are the body's natural healing cells ] have been used in bone marrow transplants for 40 years. They can currently treat 130+ diseases. They produce virtually zero side effects. The are originally derived from many locations in the human body including blood, umbilical cords, bone marrow, fat, nose, breast milk, menstruation, placenta and many other places. There are about 1,300 clinical trials that prove the safety and efficacy of adult stem cells.

2. Embryonic stem cells (ESC) can currently treat zero diseases. They are associated with a lot of problems (tumors, rejection, controversy, etc). They are originally derived from embryos. There are no completed embryonic clinical trials.

3. Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPsc) are fairly new. They have many of the same problems as embryonic (cysts, tumors, rejection…). They come from regular adult cells like skin cells that are then transformed (regressed to an embryonic state) by scientists into stem cells.

For an extensive explanation on the differences between adult AND embryonic stem cells, go here: http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/stem-cells-101/

To see if ADULT stem cell treatments work for diabetes, heart disease, cerebral palsy, amputation, stroke and multiple sclerosis, go here: http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/10/10/do-stem-cell-treatments-work/

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Just to be clear:

There are 3 different types of stem cells; embryonic, adult and induced pluripotent stem cells. All originally come from humans.

1. Adult stem cells (ASC) [are often referred to as REPAIR stem cells because they are the body's natural healing cells ] have been used in bone marrow transplants for 40 years. They can currently treat 130+ diseases. They produce virtually zero side effects. The are originally derived from many locations in the human body including blood, umbilical cords, bone marrow, fat, nose, breast milk, menstruation, placenta and many other places. There are about 1,300 clinical trials that prove the safety and efficacy of adult stem cells.

2. Embryonic stem cells (ESC) can currently treat zero diseases. They are associated with a lot of problems (tumors, rejection, controversy, etc). They are originally derived from embryos. There are no completed embryonic clinical trials.

3. Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPsc) are fairly new. They have many of the same problems as embryonic (cysts, tumors, rejection…). They come from regular adult cells like skin cells that are then transformed (regressed to an embryonic state) by scientists into stem cells.

For an extensive explanation on the differences between stem cells, go here: http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/stem-cells-101/

To see if ADULT stem cell treatments work for diabetes, heart disease, cerebral palsy, amputation, stroke and multiple sclerosis, go here: http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/2009/10/10/do-stem-cell-treatments-work/

For FREE Stem Cell Patient Advocacy, go here: http://RepairStemCells.org

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