Friday, June 3, 2011

Is the stem cell controversy coming to an end?

But the stem cells Barbara is now storing here in Oldsmar didn't come from an embryo, or from her baby's cord blood. They came from her own menstrual blood. It's part of a new program at Cryo Cell called C'elle and could be a major breakthrough in stem cell research.

Amplify’d from cryo-cell.com

Is the stem cell controversy coming to an end?

OLDSMAR, FL -- Cryo-Cell recently featured on ABC affiliate station, Tampa, FL.

Barbara O’Connor is a nurse who has taken out what she calls a unique insurance policy for the future health of her family.


She's storing stem cells at Tampa’s Cryo Cell international."The future is going that way. I talked with my doctor and he said it's a good thing, go ahead and do it. So I did."


But the stem cells Barbara is now storing here in Oldsmar didn't come from an embryo, or from her baby's cord blood. They came from her own menstrual blood. It's part of a new program at Cryo Cell called C'elle and could be a major breakthrough in stem cell research.

Read more at cryo-cell.com
 

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