Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Collect Your Own Stem Cells and Help Breast Cancer Research


I didn't think I knew anyone with breast cancer, but what I've learned over the past few months is that I do know many breast cancer survivors. I learned of another just this past Sunday. It's been an eye opener.

When I was in jr. high school I recall my health teacher telling us that 1 in 12 women would one day develop breast cancer. What I learned today upon examining current stats is that it's now 1 in 8.

If one day it turned out that your own stem-cells could possibly help treat... maybe even cure you of such a horrible diagnosis, wouldn't you want to know today how you might collect those cells? Do you all remember me sharing information a number of weeks ago about Cryo-Cell International? I shared a post with my readers at that time on the discovery that menstrual blood actually provides an excellent supply of healthy stem cells.

C'elle is a collection kit that allows you to take your future into your own hands in a way never before imagined. This kit along with the vigorous research conducted by Cryo-Cell International, Inc. may one day save your life. In a partnership with the National Institute of Health this corporation is researching the potential benefits these vital stem cells may provide to women suffering from breast cancer.

During the month of October, as part of Breast Cancer Awareness month, C'elle will donate $25 to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for every new enrollment into their collection and preservation program. Upon enrollment you'll receive your collection kit, which you'll then return for processing and professional preservation. What a great opportunity to be pro-active and to help support the race for a cure all at the same time. Why not learn more about how you can contribute to being a part of the Cyro-Cell Breast Cancer Donation process?

I've been buying pink all month, that is... when I know proceeds are going to support the cause. With C'elle you're not only supporting "the cause", but you could be protecting your future.

Learn more about C'Elle Breats Cancer Donation today! If you're looking for information about current stem cell research and the promises it holds, checkout their science showcase.



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