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Monday, 12 May 2008
Do they Work?

Recent independent studies at universities have demonstrated that the Stem Cell process is able to concentrate cells that help equine tendon regeneration. A summary of the study may be obtained by request. There are also many literature references that demonstrate that stem cells from various sources can be used to treat tendon injuries. Veterinarians in Europe and  the US have used bone marrow and cultured bone marrow to treat suspensory ligament and tendon injuries in hundreds of horses. The significant number of stem cells located in fat tissue provides a tremendous source for healing.