Reader,
Until now, scientists have been baffled by one stubborn fact about stem cells.
Just because they CAN mature into any type of cell in your body...
Doesn't mean they always DO.
In other words, a traditional stem cell boost may mature into the right type of cells...
And give you a young-again heart, brain, lungs, joints, and more... and help you grow old with virtually no heart problems, no dementia, no blood sugar or blood pressure concerns, no joint issues and no breathing problems.
Or it may do nothing.
But now that's all changed.
That's because a Columbia University doctor has discovered an organ that controls your body's existing — but dormant — supply of stem cells.
It's a revelation that's led to breakthrough new approaches that are light-years ahead of current stem cell therapies.
For example...
One study in Diabetes Care reported people with a heathy stem cell organ had "50% better insulin sensitivity."
Another study reports supporting this stem cell organ resulted in 975% more brain cells after a stroke.
And yet another — this one on 200 joint pain sufferers — found people with a healthy stem cell organ had "20% less aches."
It's a huge discovery that's sent shockwaves through the medical community.
Stanford University said it has "broad implications for tissue regeneration." Columbia University called it "crucial for cellular function." And Yale University confirms it's "already leading to breakthroughs."
And then there are the studies that link an ailing stem cell organ to a whole host of health problems:
Three times higher blood pressure... foggier thinking and memory problems... higher cholesterol... erectile dysfunction issues... the list goes on.
Said differently, when your stem cell organ ails so does every organ and joint in your body.
But when this stem cell organ thrives... YOU thrive.
Click here for the full story...
To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, MD, CNS
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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