An ounce of prevention

by hedy on August 10, 2008

At this point, I’m fairly confident that a lot of us are worried about the economy and are hesitant about spending money on things they consider to be unnecessary. One thing that people who are worried about the economy may be missing, is the opportunity to invest money and effort into something today, that could have positive financial consequences in the future. One example of this is investing money into stem cells for your future use. It is believed that stem cells can be used for things such as Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, heart disease, and Parkinson’s Disease. Believe it or not, you can harvest your stem cells from your own menstrual blood. Yes, that stuff you pour out of your menstrual cup, or is filling up your tampons, contains stem cells. Using the non-invasive collection kit that Celle.com provides, your stem cells are processed and cryo-preserved (kept at low temperatures). These cells can be used at a later date, once they purpose and use has been determined. As these cells are self-renewing, it’s possible that they could be used for sports medicine or anti-aging treatments.
Celle.com is currently running a promotion, aptly titled “Caring is Sharing,” in which if you sent for one of their kits, you can get a free one for a friend, sister or other important woman in your life. Just use code 241 at Celle.com. I think while this is a great idea for a gift, it could also be cost effective to go half and half on the kits with a friend. This could be a great time to stock up on these as a preventative measure-who knows what you could use these stem cells for in the future. If you are still hesitant, be sure to check out C’elle Client Testimonial on the site.


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