
I was informed of the benefits of stem cell research back when I was pregnant and they asked if we wanted to bank the cord blood. The idea of being able to tap those cells in the future to possibly cure my child or myself of diseases sounded intriguing, but the cost of banking the blood at that time was just not something we could afford.
Now there is a way for women to harvest stem cells from their own menstrual blood. A company called C'Elle offers a service where women send samples to be processed and cryo-preserved for the potential to be used in the future to treat life-threatening diseases. Stem cells preserved by one woman can be useful not only for themselves, but for other family members such as their siblings, parents, or their children.
C'Elle has an informative website, as well as live online chat, and a toll-free telephone number to answer any questions. You can also view a C'elle Client Testimonial on their website to learn why one nurse chose to bank her stem cells.
I believe that any procedure that is non-invasive, yet has the potential to save lives in the future is a good investment. The cost may seem high at first, but then again, any medical procedure would cost much more. Even the cost of insurance is so high these days, so by comparison C'Elle is reasonably priced. If a disease could be treated with the collected stem cells, much money would be saved that would have been spent on medical procedures. Consider it an investment in your family's future.
For a limited time, C'Elle is offering a promotion called "Caring is Sharing." Upon purchasing C'Elle for herself, a woman can share the gift of life with her best friend, sister, or mother for free. When ordering this promotion, use code 241 on the C'Elle website.











