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The Beginning: A Blue-Green Algae’s Unexpected Benefits
The Beginning: A Blue-Green Algae’s Unexpected Benefits
In 1995, the journey began with the study of a blue-green algae called Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA), which grew naturally in Klamath Lake, Oregon. AFA was known for its anti-inflammatory benefits, immune system support, and ability to enhance mental clarity. The speaker was hired to investigate the mechanisms behind these benefits and quickly identified the active compounds responsible. However, what stood out was the algae's ability to touch on so many aspects of human health, from heart and liver function to brain and skin health. This wide-ranging impact became a scientific mystery in need of an answer.
The Breakthrough: Stem Cells and Tissue Regeneration
After years of study, a breakthrough came when the speaker encountered research showing stem cells traveling from the bone marrow to the brain, where they transformed into brain cells. This was an astonishing discovery, especially at a time when stem cells were only thought to produce blood cells, and the brain was believed to be incapable of regeneration. Further research revealed that stem cells could also migrate to the liver and heart, becoming liver and heart cells. This led to the realization that if stem cells could regenerate these vital organs, they likely had the potential to repair any tissue in the body.
Stem Cells: The Body’s Natural Repair System
With this new understanding, it became clear that stem cells are the body’s natural repair system. They leave the bone marrow and travel to tissues in need of repair, whether it’s the heart of a cardiac patient or the pancreas of someone with diabetes. This insight explained why AFA was having such a wide variety of health benefits—it was increasing the release of stem cells, which then traveled to different parts of the body to repair and restore function. To prove this, the team purchased equipment to count stem cells and saw immediate results: AFA was putting more stem cells into circulation.
Exploring Other Natural Stem Cell Mobilizers
After documenting AFA’s effects, the speaker wondered whether other natural compounds could also trigger stem cell release. Since humans have evolved in harmony with nature, it seemed likely that more than one plant would affect stem cells. The team began studying plants traditionally linked to longevity and health, such as goji berries, medicinal mushrooms, and seaweeds. Each one had an effect on stem cells, but the most powerful results came from plants used in remote regions of the world, such as aloe macroclada from Madagascar and sea buckthorn berry from the Tibetan plateau.
The Birth of Stemregen: A Blend of Powerful Stem Cell Mobilizers
Through years of research and exploration, the team identified around 20 plants with stem cell mobilizing effects. They narrowed down the top five most effective plants and blended them into their flagship product, Stemregen. Each of these plants, from aloe macroclada to sea buckthorn berry, was selected for its ability to support the body’s natural repair system by enhancing stem cell release from the bone marrow. By harnessing the power of these natural compounds, Stemregen helps people maintain health, repair tissues, and promote longevity through the body’s own innate repair system.
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