Wednesday, September 11, 2019

How STC30 Works

Plant Stem Cells when taken by a patient through sublingual means (the placing of stem cell power under the tongue) it goes straight into the blood stream. Stem Cell will infuse and cause or induce the person's stem cells through the Central Nervous System to multiply and become any of the damaged cells. This will restore and correct the function of the demaged organ. Stem Cell therefore act as a trigger that induces human stem cells to start multiplying at an exceedingly rapid rate, increasing the number of human stem cells in a person's body which will enable the body to naturally repair itself. Stem cells boosts the immune system, improves the body's resistance to disease and cause the body's ability to heal itself by the differentiation of stem cell into particular body cells. This therefore makes the body to function up to its optimum performance. This is why we say, Stem Cell is a miraculous God given remedy for any disease affecting the human body.

 Using Plant Stem Cell as Stem Cell Therapy in Humans:

You might ask: How could that be when plants are so different from humans?
That’s a good question. But consider the following:

(1) plants have stem cells,

(2) stem cells of plants can induce stem cells of humans to work,

(3) it is highly probable that plant stem cells pose less risk than human stem cells in treating and curing disease,

(4) and plants are a source of supplements that induce healing and wellness in humans.

KINDS OF PLANTS

We have flowering plants also called angiosperms. Flowering plants are of two kinds: dicots and monocots. Examples of dicots include the apple, cashew, and pine tree.  Examples of monocots include grass, bamboo, and amaranth.

Focus is on dicots that have MERISTEMATIC TISSUE and PERMANENT TISSUE. Meristematic is growth tissue from which all other plant tissues are derived.

Tissue is made up of cells. Meristematic cells make up meristematic tissue. A meristematic cell in a plant is the equivalent of a stem cell in humans. A meristematic cell differentiates to graduate into permanent cells. A permanent cell in a plant is the equivalent of an adult cell in humans.

New cells produced by a meristem are initially alike, but as they grow and mature, their characteristics slowly change as they become differentiated into cells of other types.

To repeat, plants have meristems that are equivalent to stem cells of humans. Meristems differentiate in the same way that stem cells of humans differentiate.

MERISTEMS FOR USE IN HUMAN THERAPY

Meristems of plants are the ones that are used in stem cell therapy in humans. The main reason is that both have the property of differentiation. A meristem and a human stem cell differentiate. Lets now factor meristem into our framework:

Let’s Consider with this statement:

“A trigger induces a stem cell to differentiate into a multi-celled organism”.

The meristem (stem cell of plant) serves as a trigger. If you plug in a meristem, the above statement would change to:

“A meristem induces a stem cell to differentiate into a multi-celled organism.”

If you review that framework mentioned above, you will find that the trigger may or may not participate in the differentiation. A human stem cell used in therapy may participate, like the stem cells of skin of a normal eye when used to regrow a burned eye to correct blindness.

To repeat, the meristem (plant stem cell) does not participate in the differentiation of human stem cell. It only induces the human stem cell to multiply and differentiate.

HOW DO WE KNOW IT DOES THIS?

Plant stem cells have been taken by humans who were being treated for diseases like arthritis. Arthritis is a degenerative disease caused by free radicals. These damage the membranes of cells of the knee, for example. Free radicals attack the synovial fluid in the knee resulting in bones rubbing against each other. As a result of consuming the plant stem cells, native stem cells of the sufferer could differentiate and regrow the synovial fluidmaking it possible for healing to take place that remedies the arthritis.

The work of STC30 therefore is to serve as a trigger that activates dormant of inefficient human stem cells to produce cells in optimal measure to cause healing, improves body immunity and rejuvenate the entire body to youthfulness. Used As Stem Cell Therapy in Humans

Yes, it is true that stem cells of plants can be used in stem cell therapy for human beings.

You might ask: How could that be when plants are so different from humans?

That’s a good question. But consider this:

(1) plants have stem cells,

(2) stem cells of plants can induce stem cells of humans to work,

(3) it is highly probable that plant stem cells pose less risk than human stem cells in treating and curing disease,

(4) and plants are a source of supplements that induce healing and wellness in humans.

KINDS OF PLANTS

We have flowering plants also called angiosperms. Flowering plants are of two kinds: dicots and monocots. Examples of dicots include the apple, cashew, and pine tree.  Examples of monocots include grass, bamboo, and amaranth.

Focus is on dicots that have MERISTEMATIC TISSUE and PERMANENT TISSUE. Meristematic is growth tissue from which all other plant tissues are derived.

Tissue is made up of cells. Meristematic cells make up meristematic tissue. A meristematic cell in a plant is the equivalent of a stem cell in humans. A meristematic cell differentiates to graduate into permanent cells. A permanent cell in a plant is the equivalent of an adult cell in humans.

New cells produced by a meristem are initially alike, but as they grow and mature, their characteristics slowly change as they become differentiated into cells of other types.

To repeat, plants have meristems that are equivalent to stem cells of humans. Meristems differentiate in the same way that stem cells of humans differentiate.

MERISTEMS FOR USE IN HUMAN THERAPY

Meristems of plants are the ones that are used in stem cell therapy in humans. The main reason is that both have the property of differentiation. A meristem and a human stem cell differentiate. Lets now factor meristem into our framework:

Let’s Consider with this statement:

“A trigger induces a stem cell to differentiate into a multi-celled organism”.

The meristem (stem cell of plant) serves as a trigger. If you plug in a meristem, the above statement would change to:

“A meristem induces a stem cell to differentiate into a multi-celled organism.”

If you review that framework mentioned above, you will find that the trigger may or may not participate in the differentiation. A human stem cell used in therapy may participate, like the stem cells of skin of a normal eye when used to regrow a burned eye to correct blindness.

To repeat, the meristem (plant stem cell) does not participate in the differentiation of human stem cell. It only induces the human stem cell to multiply and differentiate.

HOW DO WE KNOW IT DOES THIS?

Plant stem cells have been taken by humans who were being treated for diseases like arthritis. Arthritis is a degenerative disease caused by free radicals. These damage the membranes of cells of the knee, for example. Free radicals attack the synovial fluid in the knee resulting in bones rubbing against each other. As a result of consuming the plant stem cells, native stem cells of the sufferer could differentiate and regrow the synovial fluidmaking it possible for healing to take place that remedies the arthritis.

The work of STC30 therefore is to serve as a trigger that activates dormant of inefficient human stem cells to produce cells in optimal measure to cause healing, improves body immunity and rejuvenate the entire body to youthfulness.

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