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What is the role of stem cells in the body?Updated a month ago

Stem cells constitute the body’s System of Renewal, which ensures adequate tissue repair and health maintenance. Essentially, stem cells are naturally released by the bone marrow and travel via the bloodstream toward all organs and tissues to promote the body’s natural process of renewal. When an organ is subjected to a process that requires renewal, such as an injury or the simple natural aging process, this organ releases compounds that attract stem cells to this organ. As stem cells naturally circulate in the bloodstream, these compounds trigger their migration into the affected organ where they proliferate and differentiate into cells of this organ, supporting the natural process of repair and renewal. There is a direct link between the number of circulating stem cells and the ability of the body to reach and maintain optimal health. Statistically, individuals who develop degenerative problems have on average, less than half the number of stem cells found in healthy individuals.


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