About Stem
Cell Therapy
Human
Embryonic Stem Cells [hESC] are important to medicine because of their ability
to develop into virtually any other cell made by the human body. In
theory, if stem cells can be grown and their development directed in
culture, it would be possible to grow cells of medical importance such
as bone marrow, neural tissue or muscle. Stem cells have the potential
to treat or cure many diseases including Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s,
Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stroke, Spinal Cord
Injuries and burns and much more. |

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