Where Do Stem Cells Come From?

By Ann Rose Peach






At times when you read about stem cells, do you wish they would just get to the point?  Let’s start this out that way.




Is there a way to increase your own stem cell production? Let’s check this out!


First -- Isn’t it amazing that blood goes to every part of our body, taking with it nutrients? Hence, this is why the doctor takes your blood to see how your health is doing.


Second -- When you were born, you had an abundance of stem cells.  By the time you are 35, you have only about 50% of your stem cells.  By the time you reach 60, your stem cells are only functioning at about 10%.


Third --  Let’s talk about one peptide that is in your blood - GHK-cu Copper Peptide.  In 1973, Dr. Loren Pickart discovered GHK-cu copper peptide in your blood. You might ask what is so significant about that?  The more GHK-cu Copper Peptide you have in your blood, the more healthy stem cells you will have.


Fourth -- David Schmidt, a brilliant inventor, discovered how to raise the GHK-cu Copper Peptide, non-transdermally, with a photobiomodulation patch, a stem cell activation patch.  He has a 20-year patent on this technology.


Fifth -- Do your own research on GHK-cu Copper Peptide.  Here is an excellent site to see what is happening in the different organ systems when the GHK-cu Copper Peptide is elevated: http://reverseagingwithghk.com/


If you would like to learn more about elevating the GHK-cu Copper Peptide in your own body, naturally and non-transdermally using our light therapy patches, you can go to the website listed below.


Ann Rose Peach

208-353-6379







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