Fernando Aguila, M.D., graduated from the Univer-sity of Santa Thomas in the Philippines, completed his residency at the New England Medical Centre in Boston, obtained a fellowship in OB-GYN anaesthe-sia at the Brigham and Women´s Hospital in Boston and a fellowship in cario-thoracic anaesthesia at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland.
Due to a heavy patient load, I have recently found that I tire more easily. My legs are cramping, and by the time I get home, even my shoulders and rib cage hurt. I knew I had to find a way to increase my stamina, energy and vitality.
A friend gave me the information about stem cell nutrition and how it promotes the release of stem cells in the body.
One of the components apparently promotes the migration of the stem cells to tissues or organs where regeneration and repair is needed most. My attention was drawn to the fact that it can increase energy, vitality, wellness, concentration, and much more. It sounded just like what I needed.
Since then, I’ve heard reports of people experiencing excellent results in a number of different areas in their health. The improvements sounded dramatic. Because of all of their testimonies, I was willing to believe it could promote wellness in the human body.
I tried stem cell nutrition myself. After a day, of hard work, I realized I wasn’t tired at all, my legs were not aching, and I didn’t have any shoulder pain.
I decided the stem cell nutrition must be working. I continued to take it, and was able to work so efficiently and steadily that one surgeon commented that I was moving like a ball of fire.
Stem cell nutrition gives me support physically and mentally.
I look forward to seeing what the major medical journals have to say about the studies being done with this new approach to wellness.