Holy Fruit Turns on Healing Stem Cells

If the FDA gets its way, by the end of this year they’ll have the authority to deny your ability to get stem cell therapy. Even from your own stem cells.

It has nothing to do with your health or safety — and everything to do with greed and corruption. You see, if they can classify stem cells as “drugs,” they have the power to regulate and profit from them…

The government wants to close stem cell clinics — maybe even mine — because they say the treatments are “unproven.” This is despite an outpouring of research proving their incredible healing power.

As you know, stem cells are the healthy “replacement cells” you were born with. They replace damaged or dying cells — and allow your body to repair itself following disease or trauma.
I’ll continue to fight the FDA, but there are ways you can increase the stem cells you already have.

Holy Fruit Activates Stem Cells

New research has found a way to dramatically increase the number of stem cells circulating in the blood using the “holy fruit of the Himalayas,” or seaberry. This bright orange fruit has been used for thousands of years to treat inflammation and infections, boost immunity, and slow the aging process.

Modern research explains why it works. In the study, 12 healthy adults had their blood drawn before and after eating either seaberry extract or a placebo. Data on stem cell activity was analyzed following each blood draw.1

Within two hours of eating the berry, researchers found that:

  • Progenitor stem cells capable of cardiovascular maintenance and repair increased 24%.
  • Endothelial stem cells increased by 33%. These multipotent stem cells found in bone marrow, have the ability to develop into multiple specialized cells.

Increasing the number of circulating stem cells in your body has been proven to potentially repair:

  • Acute myocardial infarction2
  • Stroke3
  • Bone fracture4
  • Muscle injury5
  • Spinal cord injury6
  • Inner ear damage7

Boost Your Stem Cells Easily at Home

  1. First take seaberry extract daily. To get the results researchers saw in the study, take 500 mg daily. It’s available as a softgel, powder and juice. Look for certified organic, non-GMO products.
  1. Second, try fasting for two days every six months. A study from the University of Southern California shows that this kind of fasting causes stem cells to awake from their normal dormant state and start regenerating. This practice destroyed damaged and older cells, and caused new cells to be born, effectively renewing the immune system.8
  2. Finally, workout intensely. A study in the European Heart Journal showed that vigorous exercise in mice activated 60% of their cardiac stem cells.9 In a human study, researchers proved that strenuous exercise leads to high levels of stem cells in bone, liver and other organs.10

To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, MD, CNS


1. Drapeau C, et al. “Rapid and selective mobilization of specific stem cell types after consumption of a polyphenol-rich extract from sea buckthorn berries (Hippophae) in healthy human subjects.” Clin Interv Aging. 2019:14:253-263.
2. Luo Y, et al. “Short-term intermittent administration of CXCR4 antagonist AMD3100 facilitates myocardial repair in experimental myocardial infarction.” Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai). 2013;45(7):561-569.
3. Wang L, et al. “Mobilization of endogenous bone marrow derived endothelial progenitor cells and therapeutic potential of parathyroid hormone after ischemic stroke in mice.” PLoS One. 2014;9(2):e87284.
4. Toupadakis CA, et al. “Mobilization of endogenous stem cell populations enhances fracture healing in a murine femoral fracture model.” Cytotherapy. 2013;15(9):1136-1147.
5. Stratos I, et al. “Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor enhances muscle proliferation and strength following skeletal muscle injury in rats.” J Appl Physiol. 2007;103(5):1857-1863.
6. Urdziková L, et al. “Flt3 ligand synergizes with granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor in bone marrow mobilization to improve functional outcome after spinal cord injury in the rat.” Cytotherapy. 2011;13(9):1090-1104.
7. Elbana AM. “Role of endogenous bone marrow stem cells mobilization in repair of damaged inner ear in rats.” Int J Stem Cells. 2015;8(2):146-154.

8. Cheng CW, et al. “Prolonged fasting reduces igf-1/pka to promote hematopoietic-stem-cell-based regeneration and reverse immunosuppression.” Cell Stem Cell. 14(6):810-823.

9. Gariani K, et al. “Eliciting the mitochondrial unfolded protein response by nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide repletion reverses fatty liver disease in mice.” Hepatology. 2016;63(4):1190-1204.

10. Valero MC, et al. “Eccentric Exercise facilitates mesenchymal stem cell appearance in skeletal muscle.” PLOS One. 2012;7(1):e29760.