Skin and Fruit Stem Cells

It is believed that the “eyes” are the window to the soul and the skin is the window to the “heart”. Your skin can be underlying your health, and it is the first thing people see, so make the first impression your last. Maintaining a youthful appearance is a lifetime effort.

Minoo’s latest scientific approach to research on plant stem cells has proven that peptide compounds and protein content in certain fruits and plants such as Swiss apples, Grapes, Alpine roses, Comfrey, Argan, and Goji berries have growth factors that stem cells produce. These factors along with anti-oxidant vitamins contain in plant stem cells not only have abilities to repair damaged, injured cells and regenerate new skin stem cells on the basal layer of the epidermis but also the anti-oxidant vitamins in fruit stem cells neutralize the free radicals to protect the skin cells from DNA protein damages and UVR damages on the basal level of the epidermis, thus prevent the protein loss of flexibility.  All these scientific factors have proven and supported that fruit stem cells in anti-aging products sustain the health of skin cells and the youth.

Minoo continuously strives to discover more from nature and utilizes and integrates its energy into her formulas in order to sustain youth, balance, and rejuvenate old skin cells into acting young again.

Plant stem cells are the cells in plants and fruits that are capable of becoming any type of cells organism and have abilities to change into other cells to replace and multiply.

These cells play a vital role in how plants and skin visibly repair and rejuvenate the skin cells that were aged, injured, or damaged.

Epidermal skin cells are located on the top layer of the epidermis (stratum corneum), they last only for a few weeks, then constantly replacing themselves with new cells. This process is called exfoliation.

  • Stratum Corneum (this layer is dead cells)
  • Stratum Lucidum (this layer is dead cells)
  • Stratum Granulosum (this layer is dead and live cells)
  • Stratum Spionsum (this layer is live cells)
  • Stratum Basale (germinativum) this layer is live cells, it is the deepest layer of the epidermis and is connected to the dermis layer.

The epidermal stem cells are live cells and they are lying in the basal layer, which is the deepest layer of the epidermis ( stratum basale germinativum), and it is attached to the dermis layer. The epidermal stem cells on the basal layer progressively regenerate and replace new cells as long as the existed cells in the basal layer are active. As the new cells are regenerated the old cells are pushed up toward the top layers (stratum granulosum) and from there to (stratum corneum) to exfoliate.

As we age the activities and the numbers of epidermis stem cells reduce. Studies have been shown that new stem cells can be injected into the basal level of the epidermis which will then replace and transform into epidermal skin cells to regenerate and bring new life and hydration to the aged skin. The basal layer also contains melanocyte cells, these cells produce melanin. Melanin is the skin pigment that gives color to the skin and protects the basal layer from UVR damages.

Plant stem cells are slightly different than humans, as they have the ability to regenerate new plant integrality. Plant stem cells are also capable to repair the damaged, injured, and old cells and regenerate new skin cells. Plant stem cells are extracted from certain fruits and plants to be used for a youthful complexion. Plants such as Swiss apples, grapes, alpine roses, goji berries, Argan, and Comfrey can stay fresh and active for a long time. Peptides protein compounds and the concentration of antioxidants vitamins in active plant stem cells are much greater and more potent than botanical extracts. These antioxidant vitamins along with peptide-protein compounds not only have the ability to repair damaged, and dying cells and regenerate the growth of new skin stem cells, but it also prevents the skin cells from UV R damages and triggers their anti-aging effects.

Swiss researchers investigated and discovered that Swiss apple (Uttwiler Spatlauber) stem cells extract has a long shelf that provides both stimulating and protective effects on
human stem cells, not only it does repair the damaged cells and stimulates human new stem cell growth it also defends human stem cells against damages from UVR, thus reducing the depth of crow’s feet and wrinkles from almost one 100 ./. hundred percent of test subjects.