Marathon runners and other athletes have come to think of Argenix as a
Performance “drug,” not like steroids but, natural.

Progenitor cells are manufactured by the bone marrow.
Bone marrow throws these cells out to help in the repair of damaged Endothelial tissue.  They are really
stem cells.

Stanford cardio vascular research discovered that these progenitor cells do a lot to prevent heart disease.

Definition of Endothelial progenitor cell
Endothelial progenitor cell: A primitive cell made in the bone marrow that can enter the bloodstream and go
to areas go to help repair the damage. The number of endothelial progenitor cells in the blood is a risk
factor for vascular disease. Depletion or senescence (Senescence: Aging, the process of becoming old,
or the state of being old.) endothelial progenitor cells may contribute to blood vessel disease

Arginine says, “Oh good you found a damaged spot, we go there and smooth it out and make it like
“Teflon” again.”  

So, the Argenix, speeds up the repair of the blood vessels and helps to reverse blood vessel damage.

Credits:
Interview on Ask the Doctor, Tuesday night ForMor call. January 9, 2007 Dr. Joe Prendergast

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Progenitor Cells
Progenitor - Stem cells