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cellecell
My dear friends till yet most of us was in the wrong concept that Menstrual blood is just a wastage. But scientist found life saving stem cells naturally from this menstrual blood. There are so many private cord blood banks with latest technology to collect, preserve the stem cells from the menstrual blood.

As per my research I found Celle’s patent-pending technology, and easy-to-use collection kit, you have the reassurance and peace of mind you need, when it comes to collecting, isolating and preserving menstrual blood.

A graceful quote “Welcome to Celle – where every month holds a miracle”.
If you really liked my post as well as my research resource please reply over my post or more enquiry you can contact the Bank yourself as I found one of my friend has subscribed their this life saving service.
Beer w/Straw
Well, I've stayed away from the politics.

But imagining what your proposal entails is gross.
adoucette
QUOTE (Beer w/Straw+Dec 21 2010, 07:48 AM)
Well, I've stayed away from the politics.

But imagining what your proposal entails is gross.

Well I don't think there is anything gross about it, but I do think this is a scam.

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New Clients
- $499 * Includes processing and first year's storage for one specimen in a one-year period. $99* per year storage after the first year


http://www.celle.com/pricing.aspx

That's not to say that stem cells won't have an increasing impact on medical care in the near future, but storage of your own stem cells through this procedure is not likely to be of much incremental value.

Arthur
Beer w/Straw
QUOTE (adoucette+Dec 21 2010, 02:53 PM)
Well I don't think there is anything gross about it...

Lies.
adoucette
QUOTE (Beer w/Straw+Dec 21 2010, 09:56 AM)
Lies.

Nope.

I find being wih a woman at that time of the month a tad messy, but certainly not gross.

Arthur
flyingbuttressman
TMI
NymphaeaAlba
QUOTE (adoucette+Dec 21 2010, 06:53 AM)
http://www.celle.com/pricing.aspx

That's not to say that stem cells won't have an increasing impact on medical care in the near future, but storage of your own stem cells through this procedure is not likely to be of much incremental value.

Arthur

Well said. (grovel, grovel) laugh.gif

Wow! $499.00 then storage price of $99 per year. Have I got a deal for you?
Currently in stock $29.99 now only $19.99
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Hurry while supplies last.
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Menstrual blood could be rich source of stem cells
adoucette
Ok.

The $19.99 seems reasonable, but I'd like to use a specialized probe to get the sample...

Arthur
NymphaeaAlba
I deserved that. Sorry, subject to availability dry.gif

boit
Apparently this hasn't raised any moral issues, yet. Otherwise the Church would be making a din by now.
adoucette
QUOTE (NymphaeaAlba+Dec 21 2010, 10:34 PM)
I deserved that. Sorry, subject to availability dry.gif

All kidding aside, that actually was an interesting article you found.

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The researchers say they found cells that proliferated more rapidly than mesenchymal stem cells derived from umbilical cords, doubling about every 19.4 hours. They also showed classic adult stem cell markers, as well as a few embryonic stem cell markers, such as one "master" marker called Oct-4.

The researchers also found that their cells could be coaxed into differentiating into nine different types of cells, including fat, muscle, bone and nerve.


So while I still think the original celle thing was highly priced and of uncertain value, the fact that something as common as menstrual blood could be a source of stem cells has a lot of potential value.

Arthur
Capracus
QUOTE (adoucette+Dec 22 2010, 02:50 AM)
Ok.

The $19.99 seems reasonable, but I'd like to use a specialized probe to get the sample...

Arthur
I hear Rosie O'Donnell is looking to donate.
Capracus
QUOTE (Beer w/Straw+Dec 21 2010, 12:48 PM)
Well, I've stayed away from the politics.

But imagining what your proposal entails is gross.
Maybe this would help cleanse your mental palate. http://articles.latimes.com/2010/dec/20/he...-steam-20101220
orestis
QUOTE (adoucette+Dec 21 2010, 10:50 PM)
Ok.

The $19.99 seems reasonable, but I'd like to use a specialized probe to get the sample...

Arthur

mad.gif

"Rude. Just rude."
adoucette
What's rude about wanting a good sample?

http://nursing-resource.com/files/2010/06/...al_Speculum.jpg

If I'm getting a supply of menstrual blood for the stem cells, and paying good money for it, I want a clean sample.

Arthur
orestis
The comment wasn't meant for you. It was a reminder, and a check, for the Nymph.

But if that link is how you present yourself to her, expect a very short relationship.
adoucette
Apparently you need to order this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/m_m...rfordummies.png

Arthur
orestis
QUOTE (adoucette+Dec 23 2010, 11:06 PM)
Apparently you need to order this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/m_m...rfordummies.png

Arthur

cool.gif

Apparently you have a dog eared copy.

With pictures of stainless steel implements.
NymphaeaAlba
QUOTE (orestis+Dec 23 2010, 06:48 PM)
The comment wasn't meant for you. It was a reminder, and a check, for the Nymph.

But if that link is how you present yourself to her, expect a very short relationship.

Don’t worry about having a short relationship. Worry about having a short probe…blink.gif

QUOTE (Orestis+)
GLIKO MOUNI, there are so many places on the planet where you can be a non-bloody asset.

Fits better here, eh?

Happy Holidays, guys... wink.gif
rockersmith
So while I still had the original price Celle speak highly uncertain value, the fact that something as common as menstrual blood can be a source of stem cells have a lot of potential value.
davidthompson
I know what a person goes through during this disease..keep hope..and take care
Capracus
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