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Biba plant stem cell peptide serum6/30/2023 This is known as T-SON Technology (Tissue-Specific Organic Nutrients.) By being tissue specific, there is a matching of tissue, its energetics and consciousness, and the same biological functions. A “like matches like concept” is the reason why this biotechnology is so effective in correcting and nourishing the skin. The serum is processed to retain all the constituents of skin’s complex make up – components required for skin cell renewal and overall skin rejuvenation. The CryoStem biologically active serum is selected to specifically target skin to achieve specific results. In the field of esthetics, the specific organ is skin. This biotechnology is specific to the organ it is addressing. For skin to work the way it does, every cell must work in perfect unison with its surrounding tissue. Just as with humans, cells need other cells for information, support, nourishment and direction. The result is progressive aging over the entire body. As time passes, every cell loses strength and becomes more independent as its surrounding tissue deteriorates and simply runs slower and rougher. They start off fresh, and full of energy. Aguilar developed this technology based on a well perfected technique known as Hibernated Biogenesis, the direct utilization of cryogenically preserved (frozen) embryonic serum containing stem cells. Noel Aguilar, and his research team broke the code for younger-looking skin through the revolutionary DNA CryoStem Skin Therapy System. Our CEO and creator of DNA Skin Institute, Dr. Addressing the difference among Stem Cells, Growth Factors and Peptides is an issue we would like to clear up for all of our accounts as it has been presented to us in volume as of lately. The small print on these “Stem Cell” products often times reveals that the product does not actually contain Stem Cells, but Growth Factors or Peptides instead. Recently, at DNA Skin Institute corporate offices, there have been asked many questions in regards to “Stem Cells” that are typically stored in a jar, at room temperature. Our friends at DNA Skin Institute, specifically our favorite National Trainer - Tisha Frazier - help us outline the differences of their unique Stem Cells in relation to peptides and growth factors in your skin care and common questions about the similarities and differences of each:
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