Thursday, September 26, 2013

HeartCell.org Invites Public to Share Experiences with Stem Cell Treatment

HeartCell.org Announces Open and Ongoing Request for Reviews of Stem Cell Clinics and Institutions

Los Angeles – HeartCell.org (http://www.heartcell.org), a free informational resource guide for cardiac cell therapy, is inviting patients to share their experience with the benefits of stem cells. The website founders are interested in the public’s stem cell therapy reviews and successes as well as any positive experiences the public has had with particular stem cell clinics or institutions, so these can be featured on the site.

A stem cell is the basic building block of the human body. Stem cells were originally what grew your heart before you were born (and all your other body tissue), and stem cells capable of growing new heart tissue reside in all of us. In cases where the usual procedures of bypass surgery and stents (tubular supports) have failed to make a marked difference on heart conditions, fully successful treatment may still be possible using stem cells.

HeartCell.org will help patients learn all they need to choose a qualified stem cell clinic, and in this mission they will be greatly helped by successes and feedback from those who have experienced heart stem cell therapy. Already HeartCell.org provides pages of information on heart stem cell procedures to enlighten patients and guide them toward solutions for their heart conditions.

“Although not yet broadly known, cardiac stem cell therapy is an important breakthrough in treating heart conditions,” says Cass, a stem cell treatment recipient and co-founder of HeartCell.org. “Other types of stem cells have been used to treat patients for decades by hospitals in the U.S. and around the world. Bone marrow transplants began over 50 years ago, succeeding in treating such conditions as leukemia by transplanting the blood-creating stem cells located in bone marrow. The enormous amount of research and clinical trials conducted in the past, and those that continue today, are paying off in real-life applications being used to help patients around the world.”

To contact HeartCell.org with your success story, or to ask for recommendations of clinics or for suggestions for your further research, email info@heartcell.org. To read more about cardiac cell therapy, visit http://www.heartcell.org/stem-cell-heart-treatment/. To see a glossary of terms (stem cell definition and related words), visit http://www.heartcell.org/what-is-a-stem-cell/stem-cell-terms/.

HeartCell.org does not give out medical advice and none of the information contained in it should be construed to be such. HeartCell.org makes no claims that stem cell treatment, nor any medical treatment, is a cure for any illness, disease or malady. HeartCell.org is strictly informational in nature and exists to help others research and better understand the possible benefits that can be derived from the safe, proper and effective use of stem cells.

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