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Lupus, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, Crohn’s disease and diabetes are a few of over 70 ailments that have already been successfully treated with non-embryonic stem cells, with results published in peer-reviewed medical journals.

Non-embryonic stem cells come from our body tissues ("Adult" stem cells), or from the placenta or umbilical cord blood of newborn babies, or from iPS (induced Pluripotent Stem) cells which reprogram our body cells back to be LIKE embryonic stem cells.

Not one ailment, condition, or disease has yet to be treated with human embryo-destructive stem cells. They also lead to tumors, and can be rejected by the recipient.

 
An Adopted Child, Now Adult, Describes Her Feelings PDF Print E-mail

When I was little, my mom always told me that I was very special. Not only did I have a mom and a dad who loved me very much, but I also had a mother who gave birth to me, and then placed me for adoption, knowing that she couldn't raise me.

As I grew older, I began to realize just how special I was. Not only was there a woman somewhere who loved me enought to place me for adoption, but she loved me enought to give me life. To her I am eternally grateful, but it is my mom whom I see as a truly amazing woman. She wanted a child, and had the patience to spend years on waiting lists until I came into her life...

My mom tells me I am special...She is the special one. She is my hero.

K.K., MA [Feminists For Life of America]

 
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