Friday, October 1, 2010

Stem cell therapy available for pets

 PRN- USN -GHN - While
medicine is advancing in stem cell research and applications for health
care for humans, stem cell therapy is also giving animals a new lease
on life.



Not
only that, a distributor believes it is a ground floor opportunity for
investors in distributorships for a break-through treatment for animals.


MediVet-America
is awarding a limited number of distributorships for its major
scientific advancement in animal stem cell regenerative therapy for pets
and other animals suffering from osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia,
ligament and cartilage injuries, and other degenerative diseases.

MediVet-America's
new, drug-free Adipose Stem Cell Procedure Kit and equipment allows
veterinary practitioner to now perform animal stem cell treatments
entirely in their own clinics more quickly, effectively and economically
compared to first generation animal stem cell therapy. The new
procedure has been launched in the United States and Canada, where a total of $68 billion is spent annually on pet care.

Stem
cell therapy can rejuvenate the quality of life for dogs, cats and
horses experiencing arthritis, lameness, pain and a restricted range of
motion.

"As pet owners in the U.S. spend $12 billion
a year on vet bills alone -- double the amount of 10 years ago -- our
distributors deliver cutting-edge technology to the doorstep of vets
nationwide," said MediVet-America managing director Jeremy Delk.
"It is an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs in an expanding
field. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to be selected as a
MediVet distributor -- you simply need the passion of an animal lover,
and a will to succeed."

"With
Americans caring for 170 million dogs and cats, this is a once in a
lifetime opportunity to be part of the next generation of stem cell
technology, a field that is exciting, rewarding and profitable," Delk
said. "Thanks to a breakthrough treatment in the animal kingdom, the
American dream is still alive in these tough times."

"This new technology marks a significant milestone," said MediVet-America spokesman Dr. Mike Hutchinson, D.V.M.,
a leading practitioner in stem cell therapy who has performed more than
100 Adipose Stem Cell treatments on dogs and cats. "My independent
research verifying MediVet's superior results in stem cell count and
activation has made me a staunch supporter. I believe adult stem cells
and MediVet's new application signifies the biggest breakthrough in
veterinary medicine I have seen since entering the field 24 years ago."

The
Adipose Stem Cell Procedure kit costs a fraction of the old method, and
can be performed by a trained technician in about three hours; the
animal is under anesthesia for only a short time.



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