Mome reads Mommy, My daughter's way to spell it when she was younger... It stuck. My son calls me Mome... just like it looks. I now sign all my notes to them "Love, Mome". It's our inside secret and makes them smile. I always want them to smile.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Think Pink with C'elle

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we should all be doing what we can to support this cause. One out of every 8 women will be affected by this horrible disease and chances are you or someone you know is currently battling for their life, has succeeded in their fight, or has lost a battle to this horrific illness. Now is the time to rally the troops and get this issue to the forefront of our minds and research different ways we can contribute to finding a cure.

Cryo-Cell has been leading the pack in stem cell research and has partnered with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to further gain knowledge in how stem cells may be used to treat breast cancer. With their easy monthly collection kits for menstrual blood, taking advantage of storing stem cells is now easier than ever. A Cyro-Cell Breast Cancer Donation in the amount of $25 will be made for each enrollment of the menstrual stem cell service.

I find the technology of stem cell research to be fascinating and am encouraged by all the benefits they could offer in my future as well as the futures of my children.

A C'Elle Breats Cancer Donation in the amount of $50 will be made for each enrollment in the "Protect Baby, Protect Mom" service which allows new parents to collect and store their new baby's cord blood along with Mom's future menstrual stem cells.

If you want more information on this ground-breaking company or would like to know all the current studies and uses of stem cells, visit C'elle and be enlightened.



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2 comments:

  1. Interesting information. We wanted to do the umbilical cord donation/preservation when our children were born but none of our nearby hospitals offered the program.

    I like your blog. Found you through Mom Bloggers Follow Group. I am following and looking forward to read more.

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  2. Interesting information. We wanted to do the umbilical cord donation/preservation when our children were born but none of our nearby hospitals offered the program.

    I like your blog. Found you through Mom Bloggers Follow Group. I am following and looking forward to read more.

    ReplyDelete

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