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Old 05-14-2008, 05:05 AM
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Blood Fibrin & Stem Cell Circulation

A dear friend of ours is having heart problems and I feel the need to express myself. Feeling like my hands are tied in suggesting another approach , since I don’t have a medical degree or a white coat. I know it is best to leave those decisions with doctor and patient and not be a meddling outsider. So my post today is hopefully for some to look closer at this approach and maybe be able to help others in the future.
It has been known for a few years as reported by the New England Journal of Medicine that-the number of stem cells circulating in the blood stream is one of the best indicators of health. Heart disease can also be called a circulation problem as well since oxidative stress creates sticky oxidized cholesterol (foam cells) which stick to artery walls. Also according to Paul Ridker, MD New England Journal of Medicine - C-reactive protein level (inflammation) is a stronger predictor of cardiovascular events than the LDL cholesterol level. Science is now recognizing that when under oxidative stress the body converts a blood component specific molecule called fibrinogen to fibrin. Wound healing is important for this formation since fibrin agglomeration forms it into a mesh that plugs the wound and promotes healing. However too much of this action without wound healing can cause circulation problems. The fibrin mesh often becomes larger than the size of a capillary. As they float in the blood , they can prevent the circulation of cells to the capillary level. Stem cells can thus be hindered from coming to the body’s rescue. Natural plant extracts have been proven in their ability to breakdown this fibrin mesh and increase blood circulation and hence stem cell circulation to organs and tissues like the heart! This specialty product contains proteolitic enzymes that help digest fibrin and minimize the effect of fibrin buildup thereby ensuring optimal blood flow in smaller blood vessels and capillaries. I hope someone’s curiosity is excited at this double prospect of increasing circulating stem cells and also increasing stem cell circulation
(In the peer reviewed magazine Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine- Official Journal of CRT Cardiovascular Revascularization Therapies Vol. 8 Number 3 July-Sept 2007. It proved that this special extract was able to effect a mobilization of adult stem cells from the bone marrow. Increasing circulation from just two capsules by some 25% or more. Other completed medical studies will be presented in June 08 at the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research and submitted for publication.)
along with oxygen and other nutrients to damaged tissue and organs. Please email me for more details if you would like to know more. I hope some do.
Stan

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