01/07/2025
What is the use of Stem Cells in Your Body??
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the capacity to both differentiate and multiply into the 200 cells types that form a human being. In total, the human body is composed of an estimated 30 trillion cells, making stem cells extremely important to human development. Stem cells are also found in plants and animals.
For the bulk of human history, a serious injury or long-lasting disease meant death. Whether the problem was infection, degeneration or failure of a vital system, healers were at a loss for what to do. The problem? They couldn’t figure out how to replace systems that were damaged. This is where stem cells have the potential to create a paradigm shift.
What exactly are stem cells and how has are they changing the way that diseases and injuries are treated?
Regenerative medicine, which relies on the near-magic of human stem cells, has come far in the last two decades. For medical problems that once seemed past all hope – such as leukemia and other types of cancer, degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis, or traumatic injury to the body – humanity now has a range of solutions based on actually regrowing injured or damage systems.
While stem cells have played a prominent role in scientific research and news for years, many people still don’t understand exactly what they are or how they work.
Stem cells can be reactivated despite your age.
The human body comprises trillions of cells. When like cells work together, these are known as tissues. We have many types of tissue, such as nervous, cardiac, liver and so much more
Cells are complex structures that have dedicated purposes, depending on their location and function in the body. In other words, the inner and outer structure of each cell varies with the job it does. However, they share similarities across tissue types, including an outer membrane, inner organelles (the cell’s own “organs”) and a nucleus containing our genetic code or DNA.