Stem Cell Advance Treatment Email: seachangeforlife@gmail.com Please write "Interested in Treatment" in the subject line of your email. Eligibility: Adults 18 and over (under 18 requires parental permission) Length of Treatment: Minimum of 6 months
Note: Some participants may be required to purchase more product which will be offered at a discounted rate. PParticipants must agree to sign a consent form and fill out a short medical questionnaire prior to shipment of any product.
Send us an email at seachangeforlife@gmail.com with specific information about your condition and we will ask our consultant about your specific condition.
Summary: The Stem Cell Advance Treatment may stimulate healing throughout your entire body and is recommended for many types of conditions and illnesses. The treatment is systemic, so if you have osteoarthritis, bone breaks, myocardial infarction, or any other type of non-genetic mechanical injuries this treatment should help as well. Your body may decide that other parts of your body are in greater need of immediate healing/repair than your lungs, e.g., heart, kidneys, etc. As long as you stay on the treatment schedule, your body should heal/repair itself, given sufficient amount of time.
Frequently asked Questions
Q: What time of day should the pills be taken?
A: The Stem Cell Advance product needs to be taken on an empty stomach. That could be either in the morning before breakfast or at least 4 hours after you have eaten something. An empty stomach is necessary because the contents are deactivated by stomach acids and are absorbed in the intestines.
Q: Who can benefit from this treatment?
A: The activation of autologous (self) adult stem cells for the healing of damaged tissue should be applicable in most any repair/healing situation. However, one will need an objective measurement to adequately assess overall outcome of the treatment.
Q: What does “objective measurement” mean?
A: An “objective measurement” is usually a functional test to determine if something has occurred (either positive or negative). It does not rely on a subjective measure of how the patient “feels”. For example, for individuals with COPD, an “objective measurement” to assess outcome of treatment would be to measure the oxygen saturation in the blood. If O2 saturation increases, the treatment is successful.
Q: What time of day should the O2 saturation level be recorded? I find that at certain times during the day that I have better saturation.
A: Whatever time chosen, should be the same time each day. In that respect any change, positive or negative, should reflect what is occurring in the person.
Q: Should other supplements be discontinued while doing this, not drugs, but supplements (vitamins, amino acids, etc.)?
A: NO. Everything should remain exactly the same, except for the additional treatment of an inducer (of inflammation) + STEM CELL ADVANCE. Therefore, any change noted should reflect what the two drugs are doing to the individual. A word of caution even if you are feeling extremely better than you were previously, do not overdo it. For example, don’t play 18-holes of golf instead of just using the putting green, run a marathon, or any other type of strenuous exercise, at least for a while. Give your body a chance to heal.
Q: How quickly might I see results?
A: Of course, as one would suspect, those with the least amount of damage will heal and repair faster than those that have the most damage. Also, I would caution participants that if you have any cuts, scrapes, surgery, accidents, etc. in which you bleed, that these areas will probably heal before the other treatment is resumed.
Q: What if nothing happens after 24 weeks of treatment?
A: Your body may decide that other parts of your body are in greater need of immediate healing/repair than your lungs, e.g., heart, kidneys, etc. As long as you stay on the treatment schedule, your body should heal/repair itself, given sufficient amount of time.
Q: Are there any exclusion criteria?
A: Yes. People taking blood thinners such as Coumadin are advised to speak with their doctor before signing up for this treatment protocol.
Q: Is this treatment protocol considered a clinical trial?
A: In the true sense of the word this is not a "trial", but an actual treatment protocol, using autologous (your own) adult stem cells. We are just manipulating them while they are still in your body, rather than extracting the adult stem cells, activating the cells outside the body, and then injecting the activated adult autologous stem cells back into the body.
Q: Will I need to leave my house or travel to a distant site for treatment?
A: No. Treatment will occur where you live. You will not need to incur any extra expenses for travel, lodging, or meals.
Q: What will be the cost of the treatment?
A: The cost for the treatment is $131.99 and includes one bottle of STEM CELL ADVANCE containing 500 capsules.
Q: Is there more than one type of adult stem cell?
A: Yes, there are multiple types of adult stem cells. The adult stem cells range from pluripotent stem cells to lineage-committed stem cells to tissue-specific stem cells.
Q: Will adult stem cells cross the blood-brain barrier?
A: Only the most primitive and smallest of the pluripotent adult stem cells have the potential to cross the blood brain barrier through the vascular system. The only other way to get cells to cross to blood brain barrier is to inject the cells across the barrier.
Q: Are the adult stem cells only located in the bone marrow?
A: No, adult stem cells are located throughout the body. The more primitive adult stem cells (e.g., pluripotent stem cells) are located circulating in the peripheral blood in an inactivated form
Q: Will primitive adult stem cells form cancerous tumors like embryonic stem cells?
A: No, they remain quiescent within the body, unless they are activated to heal/repair damaged tissue.
Q: What is the difference between cord blood, GM-CSF, Cell Advance, and bone marrow aspiration?
A: Each technique presumably isolates a different population of cells and some stem cells need a large collection of their own type in a given location for anything to work. (1) If cord blood is isolated and frozen in liquid nitrogen then the cells retrieved from this procedure will form blood cells. (2) GM-CSF recruits white blood cells (e.g., granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor). (3) Cell Advance recruits pluripotent stem cells from all the tissues of the body. (4) Besides containing more than 18 different types of blood-associated cells (e.g., hematopoietic cells), bone marrow also contains many degradative cells whose sole function is to get rid of damage or cell debris (that they themselves may cause). A bone marrow aspirate will remove all cell types contained within bone marrow, those that are helpful for healing and those that aren’t.