As we age, our bodies respond to stress and recover in different ways, and inflammation is one of the biggest factors that influences this process. When inflammation lingers, it can contribute to tissue wear, slower healing, and a variety of age-related concerns. Stem cell research suggests that your own cells may help support the body’s natural ability to recover and regenerate over time.
Inflammation 101
Inflammation is your immune system’s natural response to injury, disease, or infection. Short-term inflammation is protective and helps the body heal, but chronic inflammation can create cellular stress and contribute to tissue breakdown over time.
Potential Role of Stem Cells
Stem cells have unique anti-inflammatory properties that can quiet an overactive immune response. Further, stem cells have inherent characteristics that may support tissue repair and regeneration of injuries, addressing the original cause of the inflammation. Banking your own cells ensures you have access to perfectly matched, younger cells later in life if regenerative interventions are needed.
Access to Your Cells, When Needed
Preserving cells when they are young and healthy maximizes their potential utility. Early cell banking allows you to plan for the future and take advantage of upcoming advances in regenerative medicine.
Optimize Recovery with Stem Cell Banking
Chronic inflammation plays a significant role in aging, but research indicates that having access to your own stem cells may provide a unique tool to support recovery. ACT’s banking process ensures that your cells are preserved safely and ready for future use, giving you a biological resource for long-term health planning.







