A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism that is capable of producing more undifferentiated cells. What does this mean? It means that a stem cell is a cell that has the ability to differentiate which means it can become any type of cell that the body needs it to become. It also has the ability to become more cells like itself. Since these cells are capable of differentiating into (becoming) more than one type of cell, they are said to be pluripotent cells (pluri = many, potent = potential). They can also be said to be “an unspecialized cell such as the hematopoietic stem cells in bone marrow.
Stem cells can differentiate into other kinds of cell as well. In other words, they can become heart cells or lung cells or nearly any other type of cell that the body needs them to become.
Simply put, stem cells are cells that have the ability to become nearly any kind of cell your body needs them to become.
Stem Cell Support
Special stem cell support is required in order to respond to the body’s need to increase the production of stem cells. Silver ions, such as found in Optimum You Colloidal Silver, send the signal to the body to increase stem cell production by up to 300%. The body needs sufficient protein and a good multivitamin to ensure that it is capable of actually producing the stem cells. It is similar to the way a shoe factory must have sufficient amounts of leather, thread and glue to increase its production of shoes.
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