This therapy involves the injection of lamb embryonic cells; believed to regenerate cell growth and reverse the aging process. This therapy is not FDA approved and not "legally" available in the U.S.A.
Cell therapy traditionally involves the intramuscular injection of cellular tissue preparations from fetal sheep or cattle. Generally, specific tissues and organs are separated and removed from an animal fetus and injected in humans to nourish corresponding human tissues and organs. For example, fetal brain tissue preparations may be used to nourish a functionally impaired human brain. Often several fetal tissues are selected and administered to human recipients according to individual patterns of need. The use of cell therapy is controversial.
Cell therapy describes the process of introducing new cells into a tissue in order to treat a disease. Cell therapies often focus on the treatment of hereditary diseases, with or without the addition of gene therapy.