The Science: Could stem cells reverse aging?
Yes. Stem cells combined with anti-
aging genes can potentially absorb the process of cellular aging.
The introduction of “youthful” stem cells into the human body can rejuvenate existing cells and allow the body to age more gracefully & even reverse some effects of the aging process. Dec 13, 2022

Stem cells: The body's master cells
The Science: Could stem cells reverse aging?
Anti-aging effects of mesenchymal stem cells: With our current knowledge of stem cells, it is technically feasible to delay aging and improve both health and lifespan.
Stem cells can play a crucial role in delaying the aging process. Stem cells, in combination with anti-aging genes, can create a sophisticated shield, which can prevent the effects of aging.
Mesenchymal stem cells are stromal cells (cells in charge of functions in organs such as the thymus gland or bone marrow) that surround and support tissues (parenchymal tissue) with multidifferentiated functions, such as osteoblasts (bone cells), chondrocytes, and muscle cells. It can differentiate into various cells, including adipocytes (adipocytes that make bone marrow adipose tissue).

Stem cells: The body's master cells
The Science: Could stem cells reverse aging?
Increased wear and tear of the body’s natural stem cells, increases cellular damage, and accelerate the natural process of aging. Stem cells combined with anti-aging genes can potentially absorb the process of cellular aging.
As we age, our cells get sick and die.
When a cell dies, it creates a cascade
of events, leading to inflammation
and disease that can decrease the
human lifespan.

The Science: Could stem cells reverse aging?
MOST CHRONIC DISEASES ARE LINKED TO INFLAMMATION:
One of the most important health discoveries of the past 20 years has been that the immune system and inflammatory processes are involved in nearly every mental and physical health problem we encounter today.
It’s safe to say that chronic inflammation is a leading cause of chronic disease.
Chronic inflammation can cause your immune system to function sub-optimally.
Fatigue, increased blood pressure, insulin resistance, and poor appetite
have also been linked to chronic inflammation.
Heart disease and other neurodegenerative disorders have been linked to long-term chronic inflammation.
The Science: Did you know...
Human lifespan can go up to 120 years of age? (Or even longer?)

The Science: Did you know...
“Life expectancy is longer than we assume. On average, middle-aged people today can expect to live 120 years; the elderly can expect to live to 100; and younger people can expect to live beyond 120 years*.”
*Longevity Industry 1.0,
authors Dmitry Kaminskiy and
Margaretta Colangelo

The Bible: Did you know...
Genesis 6:3, KJV: And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be a hundred and twenty years.
The Holy Bible tells us that the human lifespan can go up to 120 years of age.

The Science: Did you know...
120-year longevity is possible, provided that we maintain healthy lifestyles. But, many of us do not.
The solution?: Stem Cell Treatment.




