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Stem Enhance for growth......


Peter Knappy

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  • 7 months later...

Here is one study hat is about muscle injury/repair

http://img.exigo.com/public/1595/websit ... ummary.pdf

I hope this clears some of the doubt out there.

If you realy want to understand this, all supplements and food you eat supply existing cells with nutrition, this product helps to release your own adult stem cells that actualy do the repair by becoming functional cells of all the organs and tissues in the body

John

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How about you go and sell your ridiculous product elsewere?

there maybe one or two people stupid enough on here to think about buying a wonder herbal supplement but i doubt it.

Does it come with instuctions for obtaining enlightenment?

all the best in misery. pestilence and poverty :grin:

LOL. :clap:

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  • 1 year later...
maybe you could pay for spelling classes.
id rather concentrate on lifting heavy and eating right ...ohhh but thats right , you dont need to do either of these things to be a great bodybuilder right ,

pop a few magic pills sit back and watch coro ...please :pfft:

fatality.jpg

:lol:

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Stem Tech used to be called Cell Tech. I pasted this from the link below:

"A wrongful death lawsuit involving a young girl who worked for Cell Tech and died of liver failure after taking their products is pending.

In February 2003 Cell Tech was found guilty of making 30 false, misleading, or deceptive claims and ordered to refund the full purchase price to any California customer who had bought the product between 1997 and 2002 if they requested a refund. That sort of publicity seriously affected Cell Tech's bottom line, so a new product name (Stem Enhance) with a new story line (enhanced stem cell release) was needed."

http://www.wellnessclubsofamerica.com/S ... 3e7cd.html

This company is just another one of those nandy dandy network marketing schemes that brainwashes its reps into thinking 'our product is the BEST!'

How about supporting something that has been backed by loads of genuine research and proves RESULTS! :pfft: :pfft: :pfft:

:lol: Usana ..... :lol::lol:

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