
A mere $595 processing fee along with $89 yearly gets your baby teeth into storage for stem cells. If you still have those initial chompers in the back of a drawer... you may well be able to cash them in for stem cells soon. Associated
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It’s not surprising that some scientists are skeptical … but BioEden Inc. is certainly not. Matter of fact… this business just launched a baby tooth bank to harvest and freeze stem cells from your baby teeth's pulp. I'm not sure how it works if you've had the teeth bronzed ... but it makes for an interesting possibility for stem cell researchers.
Will stem cells from baby teeth really treat disease and heal spinal cord injuries? What do you think? Scientists want at least five years to check it out.
How much do you think they’ll charge to buy one of these stored teeth should they prove useful for stem cell production?











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