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Stem Cell Activity
 
 
When we are born, the cord blood found in the umbilical cord is rich in pluripotent stem cells. These cells have the ability to transform themselves into any type of specialist cells as part of the foetal development process leading to birth.
 
The significance of stem cells doesn't stop with new life however. They retain their ability to provide vital ingredients that work to protect our body throughout its life.

Stem cells can form platelet cells to help with healing processes. They can form red blood cells to carry oxygenated blood to our organs and other tissues vital for life. They can also form white blood cells to help fight infections.

PEMF encourages stem cell activity by sending signals via the synaptic terminals with the electrical impulses activated by using the therapy.