Live cell therapy

The use of live, healthy cells from embryos, thought to stimulate the growth and function of aging tissues. Live cell therapy involves the injection of live cells into the muscles of a person to “wake up” the person’s own corresponding cells, creating new connective tissue in the process. Live cells are taken from shark, cow, and sheep embryos and are used to treat chronic skin disorders, muscular dystrophy, cancer, congenital defects, sexual dysfunctions, AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), and many other diseases. Live cell therapy is one of the antiaging therapies not approved in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration.


 


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