- the primary type of all cells in human body from which all other organs and tissues are built.
- transplanted to an organ they transform into the cells of that organ, thus making it possible to cure many illnesses and disorders
- they can independently locate destinations in the body to effect cures
- they are a universal regulator of all body processes - they are able to restore the original properties of other cells and tissues and slow down pathological symptoms (inflammations, allergies, oncology disorders, etc. )
- they can synthesis bioactive materials needed by the body
- they are accepted by the body as their own thus not rejected by the immune system and have no need for special allocation and selection
- are physically safe for the patient
Therefore, when SC are transplanted to the ageing or diseased body they begin a new cycle of restoration - continuously stimulating and renewing the body.
Normalize and stimulate regeneration processes
Normalize the activity of immune and nervous systems
Successfully reduce all inflammation processes
Rejuvenate the body preventing ageing
Can cure multiple illnesses and disorders