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Are biological agents added to the stem cells as drugs or mixtures?

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Our harvest of the adipose-derived stem cells and isolation technique provides an extremely high number of stem cells. In examining the data, the number of treatment cells seems to be correlated with the treatment’s success. Our cells are in fact a kind of "mixture" called stromal vascular fraction (SVF) stem cells which is bathed in a rich mixture of natural growth factors (not the same as human growth hormone). Some types of orthopedic and urologic diseases seem to respond better to stem cells that are super rich in growth factors created by the administration of platelet-rich plasma to the patient. In Britannia, we do not add foreign substances or drugs on stem cells.