Saturday, October 9, 2010

Research in the field of stem cells

Regardless of severe criticism from ethical groups, research on stem cells has been gaining support from scientists and many governments around the globe since the study in the field started with the vital findings by Ernest A McCulloh and James E. Till at the University of Toronto in 1960s.

Stem cells can help in finding treatments for life-threatening medical conditions as they have unique renewing and regenerating capability. But, ethical groups are claiming that extracting stem cells from human embryos by killing them is inhuman.

However, research has already proved that several vital stem cells can be extracted from the menstrual blood during the menstrual cycle. Menstrual blood that has usually been dispose of as unsanitary waste can be used to receive self-renewing stem cells that can be preserved to be used in numerous potential cellular therapies. Retrieving these cells is as invasive as harvesting adult stem cells from other possible sources such as embryo and bone marrow.

Stem cells in menstrual blood of women are capable of improving the quality as well as duration of the life by treating several potential medical disorders and diseases. When the fresh growth of tissue and blood vessels is shed during menstrual cycle, some cells with capability of repairing and renewing the building blocks of the body are present and collectable.

The support for research in the field of stem cells gains more importance from the fat that the whole humanity is reeling under the shadow of numerous incurable and incapacitating medical disorders and diseases. Stem cells are capable of replacing injured or disabled cells in some adult tissues like that of brain, muscles and bone marrow. The use of life-saving stem cells can enhance the chances of finding treatment for these life-threatening medical conditions and can discover new possibilities in our lifetimes. Stem cells from menstrual blood are not only capable of benefiting the donor in treating potential medical conditions, but also donor’s first-degree such as children and parents, and in some cases even the second-degree relatives.

Menstrual blood stem cells can be stored to accumulate, process and cryo-preserve to be used in more than a few potential cellular therapies. When the isolated menstrual blood undergoes the process of cryo-preservation, Stem cells in menstrual blood gets frozen in time which allows menstrual stem cells to maintain their capability and potential for years and perhaps decades to come.

The vital stem cells from menstrual blood can be used to treat future potential disorders and diseases such as breast cancer, heart stroke, diabetes, inherited metabolic disorders and many more. In addition, a number of neurological disorders such as Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease and spinal cord injury can also be treated with preserved stem cells.

Thus stem cell technology has opened gates for women to new hopes of building their personal healthcare and wellness chattels by cryo-preserving their menstrual blood Stem cells.

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