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Wednesday, 30 July 2014

The Use Of Stem Cells For Skin Care

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By Miranda Sweeney


Men and women all over the world have waited for centuries for a way to stop the natural aging processes that come with getting older. Researchers, in an effort to provide the solutions to these issues have devised creams and lotions for faces and bodies by the millions over the years. The newest efforts in this field have reached out into the area of using stem cells for skin care.

Many topical treatments available are created from the embryos taken from hardy plants. These plants have histories of survival in some of the harshest climates and conditions on earth. Botanical embryos have the capacity to replace or repair damage done to the plant by the elements or other sources. Tests indicate that people who consistently use the creams created from the plant embryos show a marked improvement in appearance over a three month period of use.

You will find other types of treatments made along the same lines but using instead biological elements such as unfertilized human eggs. These eggs have been donated for research in this area and are not damaged during the use of them. Researchers have the means to make the eggs behave as though they have been fertilized and cause them to create the amino acids and proteins that are then extracted and incorporated into the formulas for creams and serums being produced for face and body care.

Some doctors have harvested fat from patients and after extracting the cellular elements needed to create the acids and proteins needed. They are then injected into the patients face as filler. This process is supposed to smooth wrinkles and help remove discoloration but the results are not exact. Some ingredients added to the injection have proven harmful to the patient.

The main goal of most topical treatments is to stimulate the natural collagen in the body into action. They do that by using extracts made from peptides, growth factors and specific signaling chemicals designed to spur the chemicals in a body to respond naturally. The only conversation seems to be regarding which source is the best for this purpose.

One of the more advanced divisions of this research lies in the manufacture of topical serums and creams. Plant embryos have been shown to be excellent sources of enzymes found in the amino acids and proteins needed to make these products. There are also chemical solutions that create the peptides and enzymes needed but the plants make them naturally and are easily extracted for use.

The cell that these proteins and amino acids stimulate is located around the bodies hair follicles and perspiration glands. This cell will remain dormant until it is signaled into action by some type of damage to the epidermal covering of that body. It has the capacity of separating into two different types of cell. One part remains in place while the newly created cell has the ability to transform itself into any other cell needed to repair the body.

Using this product in its topical form has been shown to be very effective for repairing and preventing signs of aging in the human body. Facial damage as well as bodily damage has been improved when clients followed the program for ninety day trial periods. Serums containing these ingredients may become far more available as research progresses.




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