Stem Cells
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What are stem cells, and why are they important?
“Early mammalian embryos at the blastocyst stage contain two types of cells – cells of the inner cell mass, and cells of the trophectoderm. The trophectodermal cells contribute to the placenta. The inner cell mass will ultimately develop into the specialized cell types, tissues, and organs of the entire body of the organism. Previous work with mouse embryos led to the development of a method in 1998 to derive stem cells from the inner cell mass of preimplantation human embryos and to grow human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in the laboratory. In 2006, researchers identified conditions that would allow some mature human adult cells to be reprogrammed into an embryonic stem cell-like state. Those reprogramed stem cells are called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).” – National Institute of Health
Where Are Stem Cells Derived?
Mesenchymal Stem Cells are derived and harvested from placenta and umbilical tissue.
Adult Stem Cells are derived or harvested from Bone Marrow or Fat Tissue.

Which Type Of Stem Cells Should You Choose?
Mesenchymal Stem Cells are considered superior to adult stem cells. Mesenchymal cells contain no immune markers, are new, meaning they have not been altered by environmental factors, and do not require extraction from the patient.
Adult Stem Cells have immune markers, have been exposed to environmental aging or potential alteration. They must be extracted from the patient.
Recent Discoveries Related To Stem Cells.
When Mesenchymal stem cells are harvested, they must be preserved. They are required to stay frozen at approximately minus 80 degrees C or lower. However during the thawing process, which is needed to treat, up to 95% of these cells can die. Recently, a P.H.D. in the field of stem cell research, discovered and perfected a proprietary process which allows 10 to 15 times more viability, meaning 70% or more of the cells stay alive.
RRG Discovered A Revolutionary Preservation Process For Preserving Stem Cells.
Regenerative Research Group, a Company based in the U.S. discovered the process of maintaining stem cell viability during the thawing process. In fact they are able to keep 10-12 times more stem cells alive during the thawing process. This thawing process is needed, prior to injecting them into the body. Most stem cells typically die during this phase. Research shows, if this new process of preservation was not available, viability approaches 5%, meaning 95% of the stem cells would otherwise die.
