Exciting medical news for stroke treatment

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of CryoCell International. All opinions are 100% mine.


Science is continually finding new ways to help us stay healthy and new ways of treatment for those illnesses and injuries that befall us.
The latest news is that menstrual blood can be used as a source of stem cells.
We've all heard of stem cells and the controversy surrounding the harvesting of stem cells from human fetuses. This exciting development means that your moral issues are safe. If stem cells can be extracted from menstrual blood, imagine the possibilities in medical science!
The April 2010 issue of Stem Cells and Development features cover story about stem cells from menstrual blood and its potential to help victims of stroke. In testing, scientists found that the stem cells significantly reduced cell death and significantly reduced behavioral and histological impairments.
Read the 'Stem Cells and Development' article and find out more for yourself.
Menstrual blood cells that have been stored for later use provide "individually tailored" cells that are perfectly matched to the recipient.
Célle currently is offering a $100 discount off the regular $499 price for collection, processing, testing and one year of storage for menstrual blood with a limited time special offer. Use the code CLSTR to take advantage of the discount.
Read about C'elle in 'Medical News Today'.
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