1. The Simplest Guide to Understanding Stem Cell
1.1. What is it and why should you care?
1.1.1. Research about it is a huge breakthrough in the field of medicine ever since the invention of antibiotics.
1.1.1.1. What is it? Stem Cell is simply the material where all things in your body were once made of.
1.1.1.1.1. Blood cell, brain cell, bone cell. These are called specialized cells because they each have a specific function. Still, all of them were born from a stem cell. Stem cells can be found in the deep layers of your skin, in your bone marrow, in your brain...
2. In high school, we were taught that: the cell is the basic building block of the body.
2.1. That this cell can divide itself into a mother cell and a daughter cell. And that they both have the same DNA.
2.1.1. While not totally inaccurate, it's like saying Paris is in planet Earth.
2.1.1.1. Wouldn't it be better to say Paris is in Europe?
2.1.1.1.1. And to be more specific - Paris is the capital of France - which is located in Europe?
3. Breathe In, Breathe Out. The Healthy Benefits of Taking Deep Breaths
3.1. Taking deep breaths is very beneficial to the body.
3.1.1. So, why are you not taking advantage of it?
3.1.1.1. The most common reason is; you're just not aware when to use it!
3.1.1.1.1. Whenever you're feeling stressed out, frustrated, anxious, or simply out of sync - take a breather.
4. Stressed out recently? Here's what you need to do.
4.1. Put yourself back in your normal state.
4.1.1. You don't want to do something you'd regret later on, right?
4.1.1.1. "Don't make a permanent decision for your temporary emotion" Thus, the saying goes. So...
4.1.1.1.1. Deep Breathes Focus on your breathing. Inhale the good things, exhale everything that is toxic. Imagine yourself taking in all that is true, good, and beautiful in this world. Then, imagine all the negative traits leaving your body; hate, jealousy, laziness,
5. Breaking cell down
5.1. Why do you get sick? Answer
5.1.1. Most diseases are caused by breakdown in the cell
5.1.1.1. Basic Building Block of the Body (Think small businesses)
5.1.1.1.1. Why is it Promising?
5.1.1.1.2. What it's like
6. Juan Ponce Enrile and the Founding of the Philippine Republic.
6.1. Here's a fact not obvious to most of us.
6.1.1. "Naabutan ni Juan Ponce Enrile ang lahat ng naging presidente ng Pilipinas."
6.1.1.1. Mula kay Emilio Aguinaldo, hanggang sa kasalukuyang administrasyon.
6.1.1.1.1. Let that sink in for a bit.
7. The Fountain of Youth as Discovered by Enrile, Estrada and Imelda Marcos
7.1. Aside from a life-long dedication to politics, these three have more in common than you know.
7.1.1. Turns out, they, too, are after the pursuit of something we all desire.
7.1.1.1. More Time. How?
7.1.1.1.1. Through stem cells! Here's an article published by Lifestyle Inquirer way back 2013.
8. The Stem Cell in Your Body
8.1. The One Cell in your Body you should Care about
8.1.1. A cell is a vague term. In layman's terms, any cell is the by product of a stem cell
8.1.1.1. 1) A protective wall from harmful elements (skin cell)
8.1.1.1.1. 2) An Infrastructure to support the building (bone cell)
8.2. You are fading slowly. Literally.
8.2.1. You are losing a part of yourself every single day, every second - even at this moment.
8.2.1.1. You know why?
8.2.1.1.1. See those dusts in your home? Most of them are dead skin cells.
9. Stem Cell = Lego Block Stem Cell is the basic building block of your body.
9.1. They can repair damaged cells and replace lost cells.
9.1.1. With a bird's eye view, this means heal wounds and repair damaged tissues (muscles, bones, etc.)
9.1.1.1. Stem Cells are self-renewing and can recreate themselves - making sure you always have a stock of them in place. *Phoenix photo.*
9.1.1.1.1. Think of Stem Cells as both the brick and the brick factory.
10. Foods/Activities/ How to keep your Stem Cell in shape
11. How to have a Stem Cell Therapy in the Philippines.
11.1. Do you need one? How much does it cost, anyway? Even if you can afford one, should you even do it? And what the heck does it do? And what is it for?
11.1.1. Too many questions, too little slides. So, we'll get straight to the point.
11.1.1.1. Stem Cell is the only cell in your body capable of producing any cell your body needs: A stem cell in your bone marrow can generate any blood cell; red blood cell = oxygen transportation white blood cell = immune defense platelets = stops bleeding (through blood clot)
11.1.1.1.1. A red blood cell can never recreate another red blood cell, nor a bone cell can recreate another one. Only a stem call can do that.
12. Placebo Effect - Exercise?
13. Medicinal Plants - The Wonder Apple - Stem Cell
14. Why Should I Care?
14.1. Because prevention is better than cure.
14.2. What has Stem Cell got to do with preventing/curing diseases?
15. Sources
15.1. 1) Embroyonic
15.2. 2) Adult
15.3. 3) Plant
16. Deadpool (?)
17. Michelle Obama
18. Where to Get it
18.1. Problems / Roadblock / Not so Common Sense
18.2. Adult/Tissue/Fetal Cord/Amniotic
18.2.1. Example: Skin - you shed everyday
18.2.2. What's Interesting About those stem cells under the skin
18.2.3. Stem Cell Pools
18.2.3.1. Stem Cell in the Bone Marrow
18.3. Embryonic
18.4. Reprogrammed
18.4.1. Shinya Yamanaka
19. Old Model
19.1. Have Disease Take Pill Kill Something
19.1.1. This came from antibiotic revolution
19.1.1.1. More than a century now when antibiotic was invented
19.1.1.1.1. Applying this model, you got: 1) Could your medicine be a cell, not a pill? 2) Could your medicine be an organ created outside your body? 3) Could your medicine be your environment?