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Stem Cells Critical to Healthy Aging

Nov 30, 2021 02:58PM ● By Beth Greer

Superhero stem cells of unlimited potential wait in the body to be activated and help it heal. Although stem cells, which the body uses to repair and renew damaged cells, are in the body from its earliest embryonic stage and produced throughout our entire lifetime, their activation and production slows as we age. By 35, the body has lost more than half of its stem cell activity, and by 60, nearly all stem cell activity is lost. Additional loss occurs due to illness, as well, as with exposure to all electronics.


Building blocks for organs, tissues, blood and the immune system, stem cells generate and regenerate all the cells and structures inside the body, acting as an internal repair system. When the body activates stem cells, they divide and regenerate to do everything from healing a skin wound to regenerating an entire organ.


According to a World Journal of Experimental Medicine "Effect of Aging on Stem Cells" study in PubMed, “Stem cells have remarkable self-renewal ability and are capable of differentiating into multiple, diverse cells. There is increasing evidence that the aging process can have adverse effects on stem cells. As stem cells age, their renewal ability deteriorates and their ability to differentiate into the various cell types is altered. Understanding the role of the aging process in deterioration of stem cell function is crucial, not only in understanding the pathophysiology of aging-associated disorders, but also in future development of novel, effective, stem cell-based therapies to treat aging-associated diseases.” 


Additionally, Dr. Natesh Parashurama, one of the nation’s top stem cell researchers and lead author of more than 30 studies on stem cells, advises, “Nearly all chronic disease could be addressed by stem cells. The potential is infinite.”


To have the same healing power that stems cells afford in youth, stimulating their production and activating them is now possible with a small patch worn on the skin that contains the patented and clinically proven nanotechnology of photo-biomodulation. This wavelength of light signals the body to up the production of a specific peptide called copper peptide (GHK-Cu). Resetting 4,000 genes to a younger state, this peptide stimulates the repair of collagen in all tissues, in addition to activating and resetting an individual’s stem cells to a younger, healthier state. It is this peptide GHK-Cu that increases expression of p63, a regulatory mechanism for the proliferation of stem cells in the body.


In GHK Copper Peptides: for Skin and Hair Beauty, Loren Pickart, Ph.D., author and renowned biochemist, as well as the discoverer of the original copper-peptide GHK-Cu advises, "This is a rejuvenating technology of the future. What’s more, it is a very affordable and safe approach.”


Beth Greer is the author of Super Natural Home and a cellular health consultant. She’s a distributor at LifeWave, a research and development company working in the field of cutting-edge regenerative health technologies. For more information and a free consultation, call 415-497-1844. For a free e-book about the new technology, visit TrueVitalityProject.com.