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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Stroke Awareness Month
My late Grandfather had suffered a stroke before he passed away. He was a very hardworking man. In the place where I came from technology and medical assistance are way different and beyond from here. I have heard quiet a few of people who are victims of stroke, leukemia, anemia and lymphoma and other diseases who traveled to US to seek some treatment. I became aware of these Stem cells from umbilical cord blood when I was pregnant with my first baby. Stem cells from umbilical cord are known to treat more than 75 diseases. C’elle has this campaign for National Stroke Awareness for the month of May that offers women an opportunity to reap the benefits of cryo-preserving their menstrual blood. Menstrual blood carries stem cells to treat more than 75 diseases and disorders, including stroke. Stroke is the leading cause of disability for young and middle-aged women not just in the United States but all over the world. These menstrual stem cells are unique because they have many properties and characteristics similar to both bone marrow and embryonic stem cells promising new treatments for stroke victims. C'elle menstrual stem cells may provide you and possibly even your loved ones with a potentially invaluable resource for healthcare and wellness therapies in the future. It's about time for us to take action and get involve for this stroke awareness month to help our love ones go to the About Page to know more about C'elle and its benefits. Mothers Day also falls on the month of May, give your mothers a unique and meaningful gift "the gift of life" a stem cell preservation. To get you started click this Order Now Page. Make May the month you learn more about stroke, its risks, and how C’elle can enable you to store and ensure a brighter future for you or a family member.
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