December 31, 2006
Another Stem Cell Enhancer
There is another stem cell enhancer which is NOT StemEnhance™. Just so folks don't get confused. The research that was done with StemEnhance was done with humans…what happens in the human body. Now, most folks won't notice when reading about the other product that theirs was done in vitro:
…proliferation effect of the ingredients in … on three types of adult stem cells in vitro. This information is detailed in the original research report…
In case you didn't know, but you probably do, there is a big difference in what any supplement, compound, chemical will do in vitro vs what it will do in the body. The environment is not the same. There is simply no really comparison that can be made. I am not saying that this product might not do a lot of good, but it's just not the same.
The Aim of the StemEnhance™ research was on human subjects not in vitro.
A triple-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled study on human subjects was conducted on the effect of AFA extracts on the number of circulating stem cells.
There is simply no other product out there that can compare. It's not my intention to put down any other product. I just want to make the difference clear. I, myself, wondered before buying StemEnhance™ and joining StemTech. I figured if I am going to spend more money on supplements then I want to get something I know for sure I will get the results indicated. I also wanted to promote the most effective product.
…Effectiveness of StemEnhance™ was demonstrated in a triple-blind study. Volunteers rested for one hour before establishing baseline levels. After the first blood samples, volunteers were given StemEnhance or placebo. Thereafter, blood samples were taken at 30, 60 and 120 minutes after taking the consumables. The number of circulating stem cells was quantified by analyzing the blood samples using Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS). Consumption of StemEnhance™ triggered a significant 25-30% increase in the number of circulating stem cells. ..