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Humans:
Nature’s
Perfect
Creation
The Process of Stem Cell Activation
- In case of injury, the damaged tissue releases chemical signals (e.g., G-CSF), which stimulate the bone marrow to release stem cells.
- Through the bloodstream, these stem cells reach the injured area.
- There, they attach, divide, and transform into cells of the specific tissue type (under the influence of the SDF-1 molecule).
This process is essential for the regeneration of almost every organ: muscle, brain, skin, liver, lungs, etc.
The more stem cells circulating in the bloodstream, the better the regeneration capacity and overall health.
Stem Cells and Health: Scientific Observations
According to clinical observations:
- Patients with higher stem cell concentrations in their blood recover faster.
- In a study of 501 people, those with more stem cells in their bloodstream showed the best health status after one year.
How Can We Naturally Increase Stem Cell Count?
A 2010 study (University of South Florida) showed that Spirulina platensis, a blue-green alga – even in dried form – significantly increases the number of circulating stem cells in the blood.
Phycocyanin – Spirulina’s Most Active Ingredient
Researchers isolated a special pigment-protein, phycocyanin, which:
- Activates dormant stem cells in the bone marrow
- Stimulates stem cell production and release
- Renews bone marrow, improves blood formation
- Outstanding antioxidant (50x stronger than dried spirulina)
As a result:
- DNA-protective, anti-inflammatory, liver-protective
- Pain and fever reliever (COX-2 inhibitor)
- Allergy-reducing (histamine inhibitor)
- Inhibits tumor cell growth
- Can bind heavy metals (e.g., mercury, lead)
In addition to Spirulina, other natural substances have been studied:
- In experiments with elderly people, blueberry-green tea extract significantly improved cognitive functions in just 2 months.
- Polyphenols are powerful antioxidants that reduce oxidative stress and inflammation responsible for aging.
To achieve the best results,
in addition to dietary supplements, it is essential to have:
- Adequate quantity and quality of fluid intake
- Balanced, nutrient-rich meals
- Regular physical exercise
- Stress minimization


