Family Health
It’s interesting being back in the work environment. While I’ll be working from home once I finish training, for now I’m working with 25 other individuals while we’re receiving our training. We receive two short breaks each day and, during that time, we talk with each other about the training and how it’s fitting in with our personal lives. Yesterday I asked a another lady about her weekend and was sad to hear that her husband’s teenage nephew had died over the weekend unexpectedly. It was really very sad. Apparently, the young man had recently been diagnosed with a fatal illness and immediately became depressed. He decided he didn’t want to live with his diagnosis and so, committed suicide. The family is devastated.
Now, I didn’t want to pry and so I don’t know all of the details, but, I do have to wonder if in a case like this, would the services of a C’elle have possibly helped with the original diagnosis. Their service provides women with a safe and easy method of collecting and preserving stem cells found in her menstrual fluid each month. These stem cells may then be used in treating a number of possibly life-threatening diseases that she, a parent, a sibling or even her children may face in later years, such as osteoporosis, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Again, I don’t know what this particular boy’s diagnosis was, so I don’t know if it could have helped or not, but the idea that this simple process can help in many situations really gives all women something to consider.
C’elle’s collection process is simple and affordable. Menstrual cells are processed and cryo-preserved for potential cellular therapies that may emerge in the future. To determine cost, visit the pricing page and, should you wish to do so, the order now page will get your order processing.










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