Stem Cell Research Innovation for Remy Ma and Other Women


With today’s hectic lifestyle, where most women like Remy Ma are juggling careers, family, relationships, and a host of activities, the idea of possibly facing a serious illness in the future is not something that readily comes to mind -- especially when a woman is in the prime of her life.

But what most women don’t know, is that the key to treating a number of possibly life-threatening diseases that she, a parent, a sibling or even her children may face in later years, such as osteoporosis, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, may be found within her own body -- in vital stem cells which can now be harvested from her own menstrual blood.

Now, thanks to the revolutionary research and technology of C’elle, a service dedicated to providing women with a safe and easy method of collecting and preserving stem cells found in her menstrual fluid each month, even the busiest woman can take control of her future, right in the privacy of her own home or prison cell. Check out these testimonials for personal insights.

With C’elle’s non-invasive collection process, menstrual cells are processed and cryo-preserved (stored at a very low temperature) for potential cellular therapies that may be used in the future. These self-renewing cells one day may even be used for sports medicine or cosmeceutical treatments, such as anti-aging therapies.

"C’elle enables and empowers a woman to take control of her future health and possibly of those genetically closest to her in a fast, painless and stress free way," said Michelle Kay, Marketing and Sales Manager for C’elle.

We live in exciting times as science and technology are discovering how extremely valuable menstrual blood stem cells really are and the enormous treatment potential they represent for future therapies.

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