THE ULTIMATE TEST FOR STEM ENHANCE
The makers of Stem Enhance wanted to be able to prove the effectiveness of their product to any doubters. To achieve this goal they allowed their product to be used in a triple-blind, randomized, placebo controlled test on human subjects. The test was monitored and controlled by Christian Drapeau, Msc. The results were amazing to every one except the producers of Stem Enhance.
TEST PARAMETERS
In order to insure the credibility of the test, 15 healthy volunteers were selected using a strict set of criteria that excluded some based on pregnancy, age(20 to 65), and chronic illnesses or severe allergies. After arriving at the test site the volunteers were asked to be seated in comfortable chairs. They were asked to remain calm and restful for an hour. They were then given a capsule. The capsule either contained 1 gram of Stem Enhance or 1 gram of the placebo. Neither the person giving the capsule nor the one receiving it knew who got the Stem Enhance. Blood was drawn at 30, 60, and 120 minutes after taking the capsule.
THE RESULTS
After drawing blood at each point in the time progression, and subjecting the samples to immunostaining and a CBC, it was found that the people who received the Stem Enhance showed a peak increase in CD34+ cells(adult stem cells) of an average of 30%. Some of the volunteers showed an increase of up to 120%. The volunteers who received a placebo showed no increase of any kind. The average increase by 30% of CD34+ cells translates into nearly 3.5 million new adult stem cells being released by your own bone marrow. Imagine an additional 3.5 million new cells working to repair the aches and pains in your muscles and all of the other damaged tissue in your body.
The increased mobilization of adult stem cells that is caused by using Stem Enhance can be mind boggling. The benefits of introducing stem cells from another body have been known for years. It only makes sense to use an all natural, botanical product that has been shown to do the same using your own body as a source for the adult stem cells