Superlife Stem Cell STC30 Therapy Education

Superlife Stem Cell STC30 Therapy Education

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13/09/2020

*IN SUMMARY:

Stem cell is the mother cell that gives birth to other cells in the body. It is the origin of biological life.

Though stem cells deplete with increasing age, they constantly produce new cells that replace the damaged and dead cells.

When cells are produced from conception and pregnancy stage, they form organs which form tissues that goes on to form the whole body.

However, for you to understand more about stem cells and the role they play in man's physical well being, you must equally understand the roles that cells they produce play in keeping you healthy.

*What is Cell?*

Cell is the basic microscopic unit of human body, where all biological activities originates.

Cell is the basic building block of all living things. Without cells or healthy cells, there is no life. Human body is made up of trillions of cells and the activities of each of the cells aggregate to keep us healthy by building what is called body immunity.

*Functions of Cells*

1. They provide structure (shape) for the body;

2. They take in nutrients for the body;

3. They convert nutrients into energy the body needs. More cells, more energy and less cells, less energy;

4. They carry out specialised functions like digestion (destruction) of foreign organisms like bacteria and viruses that invade the body. If any cell grows abnormally (cancerous cell), other cells see it as a treath and destroy it;

5. They rid the body (cells) of toxic substances and recycle worn out cells.

*Components of Cells*

Each cell in the body have about 10 components with which they carry out cellular functions.
They are;

1. Cytoplasm;
2. Cytoskeleton
3. Endoplasmic Reticulum (AR);
4. Golgi Apparatus;
5. Lysosomes;
6. Perixosomes;
7. Mitochondria;
8. Nucleus;
9. Plasma Membrane and
10. Ribosomes.
We shall not be discussing the whole component, we shall emphasize on just two of them that will give you deeper insight on the role cells play to keep man healthy. We all know about nucleus as the engine and command centre of cells but let take a look at just Cytoskeleton and Lysosomes.

*Cytoskeleton*

1. Cytoskeleton is responsible for the cell structure frame work (shape). You can imagine what your cells will be like with deficient cytoskeleton; shapeless as they are found in sickle cells;

2. Movement of cells: Cells do not specialized when produced by stem cells. They simple know where they are needed and go there. That is why one part of you skin can be taken to repair another part of the body;

3. Communication between cells: Cells communicate with one another. Becuase the total life of the entire body depends on the synergy between cells, communication is important to act when their territory is invaded as well as take other actions that keep the body healthy;

4. *Tracking of substance between cells: This becomes necessary for the role they play in elimination of toxins in the body;

5. Cell division:
For continuous maintenance of the body in the state of good health, cells divide including stem cells whose primary characteristics is replication. This ensures constant supply of healthy cells that the body needs.

*Lysosomes*

Lysosomes functions are;

1. Recycling centre: Lysosomes activities enable cells to track and destroy any bacteria, virus, dead or worn out cells and cancer cells. They are then destroyed destroyed and recycled by the Lysosomes;

2. They fight and digest foreign bodies as already explained in 1 above;

3. They are responsible for riding the cells of foreign substances;

4. They are also responsible for riding the body of worn-out cells.

*WHAT HAPPENED?*

If cells can act to this level to keep the body healthy, what then went wrong?

Things goes long with the body becuase cells that build and maintain different organs and tissues in the body have life span. Cells have certain number of day, weeks, months or years they live before they die.

When cells die, they are to be replaced by new cells produced by the mother cells known as stem cells. We already know that with the constant depletion of mother cells as man increases in age, it will be difficult to produce enough cells that will replace the dead cells.

For instance, the cells of human cervix lives for only 6days. That's why screening for cervical cancer in women is being emphasized by various government and NGOs. This is because in event of any abnormally growing cervical cells and they are not enough cervical cells to fight and destroy them, they will spread and cause cancer of the cervix.

Pancreas beta cells lives for between 20 to 50days. The depletion of pancreatic cells without replacement affect production of insulin which leads to type 1 diabetes.

We shall be looking into some of the above points in future sessions and discuss also how stem cell therapy restored all these terminal conditions.

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*What is Stem Cell and its Origin?*

Stem cell is a specialised cell in the body that gives birth to other cells. Stem cell is the origin of biological life.

To simply understand stem cell, its origin and functions in the body, you must first understand the basic components of human body. Human body is made up of tissues, tissues are made up of organs and organs made up of cells. So, where do cells originate from?

Cells originate from stem cells though medical scientists are yet to ascertain the origin of stem cells, except from well know happenstance at conception in the womb.

Once semen penetrates the egg at copulation and form zygote, a bloody lump known as blastocyst is formed within 3 to 5 days. Blastocyst differentiates as it migrates up the uterus where it is implanted in the womb.

Blastocyst consist of lumps of cells known as stem cells. These stem cells subdivides and specialised into various cells that forms the various organs and tissues of the foetus in the womb. Over 200 mother cells are formed and these cells are responsible for the formation of embryo.

Stem cells are know as *MOTHER CELLS* which gives birth to new cells that forms various parts of the body of the feotus. Stem cells can be said to be building blocks of the body, moulded and supplied from stem cell (the mother cell) factory.

Once this process, of cells production from stem cell starts in the womb, the foetus is formed with various organs and tissues of the body which begin to grow. So, you have various stem cells responsible for production of cells that form different organs like the limbs, the heart, the liver, blood, kidney, muscles, brain and nerves, eye etc. As long as these stem cells keep on producing new cells, the organs will keep growing and so is the baby in the womb.

After the 9th month when the baby is born, it keeps growing and able to sit, stand, walk and run. These processes are as a result of stem cell's activities which provides more cells that enable growth process. The growth process continues into puberty and peaks at about age 15.

It's been discovered that at the age of 18, 40% of the human stem cells in the body are already dead. So to speak, the dying process starts about this age with only 5% of the body stem cells remaining at age 60.

With more depletion of stem cells with increasing age, the body becomes susceptible to some terminal ailments, like high BP, stroke, cancer, diabetes, prostatitis, osteoarthritis, glaucoma and cataract, laceration, male and female impotence etc.

Therefore in medical science, we know that if there is any means to restore the human stem cells, so they can provide new cells that will revitalise the body, these diseases can be reversed and eliminated. That is the case origin of stem cell therapy.

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Welcome, This Page Talks About:

1. Stem cell, both human and plant stem cell, with its origin;

2. The level of research reached so far in stem cell therapy;

3. The place of adult stem cell in treatment of what is before now known as incurable diseases;

4. The place of plant based stem cell in treatment of incurable diseases;

5. Different kinds of diseases treated with stem cell therapy;

6. Available stem cell products in the market;

7. The differences between glutathione and stem cell;

9. Are there side effects of stem cell therapy or drug interactions? How is it taken by the users?;

10. Why stem cell awareness is growing rapidly every year;

12. How to choose the best stem cell product that will rejuvenate your body system.

WE WELCOME YOU AND URGE YOU TO LEARN AND MAKE DECISIONS.

THANK YOU.

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