Missouri Stem Cell Awareness Event Scheduled



The next Stem Cell Awareness Rally has been scheduled for October 3rd, 2009 in Springfield, Missouri!


Location: Springfield, Missouri
Place: Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Conference Room 2720 North Glenstone
ph: (417) 865-8600 – Hotel
Date: October 3rd, 2009
Time: 1pm-5pm
Contact: Brad and Braden Hart ([email protected])
For more information go to: http://stemcellaware.com/

Stem Cells 101

What are stem cells? 
A parent cell for all tissues and organs.  They exist mainly to maintain and repair cells in the area where they are found.  Stem cells are able to repair due to their unique properties of dividing and renewing themselves for long periods of time.   Another fundamental property of a stem cells is that it does not have any tissue-specific structures that restrict it to performing  specialized functions.  Stem cells can be found in the blood, bone marrow, skin, muscle, and organs.

How can they be used to treat?
Stem cells are "replacement parts" they have the ability to become anything they want.  When injected they target and replace damaged tissue by replacing the defective cells, thereby reversing diseases and injuries. 

Why Stem Cells?

  • Most surgery is destructive by nature
  • Medication offers moderate results in eradicating disease
  • There are many diseases and conditions for which existing drugs and treatments offer little in the way of relief or cure.  
  • We have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that many patients benefit substantially from stem cell treatment without any credible threat of rejection or adverse side effects.

About Stem Cell Treatment

The treatment includes consists of 6 injections of stem cells, each injection has 15 million stem cells.  The injections are given over a period of 20 to 30 days, with daily physical therapy and acupuncture. Three stem cells injections are given intravenously and three into the spinal fluid around the spinal cord.  With each stem cell injection, the patient will receive "Neural Growth Factors" to encourage the stem cells to find their targets and transform into new neurons