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Monday, December 15, 2008

Maximize Rejuvenation

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Maximize Rejuvenation


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StemPlex by Simplexity

The Product

StemPlex is an all-natural stem cell proliferation product supported by an original research paper. StemPlex was formulated by leading university researchers who are world-class stem cell scientists. Their work is funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Veterans Administration, and other government sources.

Dr. Bickford and her colleagues demonstrated the proliferation effect of the ingredients included in the StemPlex formula on three types of adult stem cells in vitro.

The Research

The research showed that the combination of ingredients in StemPlex:
  • Increased the proliferation of bone marrow cells by an average of 70%
StemPlex enhances cellular health in two ways:
  1. It provides stem cell nutrition, as demonstrated in the proliferation effect.
2. Via its antioxidant capacity, the formula protects existing stem
cells from the
harmful effects of free radicals; this is especially
important because during the natural aging process, adult
stem cells are known to have a reduced
regenerative capacity.


The Results

This formula exhibits a synergistic effect, which means that the increase in number of new stem cells, from use of the formula, is greater than the increase that occurs through use of the ingredients individually. These ingredients are individually important in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, but it is the unique and effective proprietary blend that supports your body's natural renewal system.

The research paper on this special product has been published in a peer-reviewed journal. This report is available for those who want the detailed technical information that supports this product's beneficial effects.

Even now, more research on this formula is in place, including human trials. The company is funding a three-year research program, and other stem cell-related products are in development.

The Ingredients

StemPlex's patent-pending formula contains six natural ingredients: a green tea ex tract, wild blueberry, carnosine, blueberry extract, vitamin D, and SBGA.
  • Green tea extract helps maintain the health of the digestive and respiratory systems, helps support normal cholesterol levels, and enhances the proliferation of stem cells in the body, especially within skin tissue.
  • Wild blueberry supports the health of the brain, heart, urinary tract, and eyes, as well as the proliferation of stem cells.
  • Carnosine is an antioxidant amino acid naturally present in the human body that enhances the proliferation of stem cells and helps to protect against free radical damage. Carnosine may also delay the natural aging of cells and extend the lifespan of adult stem cells. The source of this Carnosine is 100% vegan!
  • Blueberry extract enhances the proliferation of stem cells within the body, and promotes maintenance of healthy brain, cardiovascular, vision, joint, and urinary tract function and normal glucose levels.
  • Vitamin D3 supports adult stem cell renewal and helps these cells become immune cells for naturally fighting infections.* The source is animal-friendly.
  • Organic Super Blue Green® Algae is a freshwater algae, rich in protein, essential fatty acids, chlorophyll, beta-carotene, phycocyanin, phenylethylamine, vitamins, and minerals. It has a high antioxidant value, and has been shown to support the immune system.
Summary
  • StemPlex is a natural product shown to increase stem cell proliferation by as much as 70%. Developed by reputable, leading stem cell scientists, StemPlex is supported by their original research report.
  • Simplexity employs a first-rate Quality Assurance Program, and manufactures science-based, high-quality products.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

stem cell and regenerative medicine center

"What we hope to do is provide a bridge for all researchers on campus involved in stem cell research," says Clive Svendsen, a UW-Madison neuroscientist and a noted stem cell authority. The new center will be co-directed by Svendsen and cardiologist and stem cell researcher Timothy Kamp, and will operate under the joint auspices of the Graduate School and the School of Medicine and Public Health.

"We're going to cover all of stem cell biology and regenerative processes," Svendsen says, keeping a broad focus on stem cells ranging from embryos and adult tissues to cancer stem cells.

The new center will encompass existing programs in regenerative medicine and an interdisciplinary stem cell post-doctoral training program, and will serve as a focal point for basic, pre-clinical and clinical research in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, an emerging multidisciplinary field that seeks to develop technologies to repair or replace diseased or defective tissues or organs.

Kamp and Svendsen estimate that as many as 50 UW-Madison faculty are engaged to varying degrees in stem cell research and regenerative medicine. In addition to the much-publicized work with human cells on the UW-Madison campus, scientists whose work could be supported by the new center include basic scientists who study stem cells and development in other animals ranging from non-human primates to nematodes, a roundworm widely used in biomedical research.

The new center, Kamp says, will serve as a focal point for research by helping to develop core facilities, a seed grant program, funding for post-doctoral fellows and educational and outreach programs. To begin with, the center will be a virtual one, with no building but with the administrative and support capacity to effectively fuel key areas of research and education.

This is especially important, the researchers note, as key campus projects such as the Interdisciplinary Research Center and the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery evolve.

"We see strong links between the various programs through collaborations and funding programs," Kamp explains. "Given the wide interest in stem cells and regenerative medicine, the interdisciplinary and translational nature of the work, and the pre-eminence of Wisconsin in this area of biology, we feel this is both timely and crucial for Wisconsin to maintain its leadership."

Both Kamp and Svendsen say the new center will be critical to the university's ability to maintain and strengthen its programs. It will, for example, be an asset in helping to attract the best faculty and students to Wisconsin.

"Another emphasis of the center will be on recruitment and retention," Svendsen says. "It is important to show UW-Madison has leadership and focus in this area," especially as competition from other states and from Europe and Asia becomes more intense.

The center will also serve as a focal point for fund-raising, advocacy and outreach, the researchers note.

"Part of our motivation is to build community," according to Kamp. "We want to bring people together to empower the basic research and the clinical applications any way we can."