About Stem Cells
For several decades, researchers have discovered a growing body of evidence of stem cells’ ability to repair, restore, replace, and regenerate cells.
Found in abundance throughout youth, stems cell counts diminish rapidly as humans age. The presence of stem cells affects the body’s natural ability to heal itself.
Pluripotent stem cells repair tissue by changing into and replacing the same cell type as the damaged cell — a process called differentiation.
In the 1990s, scientists developed methods to isolate and grow cells from embryonic tissue that can differentiate into almost any cell type. The stem cells used in this clinic are obtained from umbilical cord tissue, umbilical cord blood, amniotic fluid, and amniotic membrane by US-based FDA approved laboratories.