


"The aging and physical deterioration of our bodies is not a result of physical erosion; it is genetically programmed.
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"This surprising idea has given me a new opportunity
to believe in a long and interesting life without fear of illnesses.
I am pleased to participate in your program and I live with the hope
that this plan will succeed and that many others will continue to enjoy
a long future." |
- Nancy, New York |
"Your idea - proceeding from common sense
- to prolong life, is not without logic." |
- Brandon, New York |
"I do not know, as far as the truth can be
ascertained, that in many years it will be possible to rejuvenate a
person by utilizing his preserved youth. But I know for certain that
your program will help many people to relax while not thinking about
the inevitability of physical death and to have hope, which nobody has
ever offered us mere mortals before. " |
- David, New Jersey |
"…I have learned about “StemCure”
is that I believe it is possible to live happily for a very long time
with those who are dear to me…" |
- Silvia, Chicago |
"I always knew that a person could live, potentially,
for a very long time, according to the slow decay of our bones – maybe
as long as a thousands years. The durability of bone tissues determines
the limitation of human life. And even if we can only prolong life for
200-300 years by using “StemCure’s” method, it means life has not yet
reached its limit yet. Certainly mankind will invent something else.
But sooner or later people will live for a very long time. " |
- Dr. Kelly , Brooklyn |
"I have stored my cells in “StemCure’s Tissue
Banking Program” because there is a certain logic to it. Concerning
the “Stem Cell Therapy Program” - we shall see what we shall see." |
- Stanley, New Jersey |
"It is a grand idea! At long last, people
can hope to live as much as they want, instead of having to die when
they would so much like to live!" |
- Jeff, Illinois |
"It is hard whether or not to believe in this
idea. It can simply be accepted as a fact in and of itself. And the
most interesting thing, in my opinion, is the possibility to create
a Gene pool of people living on the Earth by such an amazing method.
In fact, when we bury relatives, we only leave behind a memory of them
in our hearts and perhaps aging yellow photos. I want to keep alive
the cells of my elderly parents. I will keep alive my cells and the
cells of my children. And if for some reason, I am not successful in
prolonging my life, at least my descendants – my great-grandsons will
live gloriously because of their primogenitors. I see how great it will
be. Not only the tombstones of relatives who have left this world, but
also an everlasting gene pool of my genus! There’s something mystical
in it." |
- Michael, Pennsylvania |
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