Due to her gorgeous figure, Lou Baron, a Filipina-American woman, is trending.
With a model-like figure, radiant skin, and incredible energy at the age of 75, people on social media can’t help but get curious as to what her secret is!
Not only that, but she also has an immensely creative mind and boundless energy that allows her to record music, win beauty titles, and write and publish award-winning books “ Scripted In Heaven “ and “ I Called Myself Cassandra which got her noticed by top universities in the U.S.
Lou Baron was also nominated for best actress in NYC for a short film she starred in and produced, titled “ Tombstone Pilow." The same short documentary film is in the running for one of the most nominated and awarded short film documentaries in the world, currently streaming on Amazon! Woah!
To top it all, she is traveling to the Philippines and Mexico more than four times a year to take part in challenging, demanding, yet immensely soul-rewarding medical missions with her equally amazing husband, who is a robotic surgeon!
What is Lou Baron’s secret?
Did she stumble upon a fountain of youth somewhere?
Or does she engage in bizarre rituals like ice baths?
Is there a strict eating plan?
or an undiscovered superpower?
To know the secret, please keep reading the story.
The key ingredient is stem cells!
She makes use of nature’s most powerful repair kit — her beautiful figure and immensely active mind and body are due to mesenchymal stem cells!
As we age, our stem cells die and lose their powerful capacity to stimulate the body. Despite the fact that we all have a natural potential to heal and self-renew our cells.
When our stem cell supplies are completely depleted, we start to age and become ill.
In essence, our body’s repair workers deteriorate and die. Hence the need to replenish them again.
How do stem cells function?
When we are young and suffer harm, stem cells are typically called to the area to carry out repairs.
However, as was already indicated, this skill declines with age.
But what if you could replenish or increase your stem cell supply?
Injecting stem cells into damaged tissue is a common practice among scientists and medical professionals today.
They are investigating stem cell treatments for treating cancer, diabetes, arthritis, spinal cord injuries, lupus, burns, macular degeneration, and a variety of other conditions.
Today, if you’re in your 30s, 40s, or 50s (maybe even 60s), you have the chance to make it to 100 if God wills it.
Her life started to change when she adopted healthy eating practices, began lifting weights and went to the FGAAA Clinic in California for stem cell therapy.
The fresh stem cells that were introduced into her body via intravenous therapy are the source of her immense energy at 75!
This is the essential element behind Lourdes Duque Baron’s incredible physical attributes, brilliant mind, and intense embrace of life!!!
Feeling Good at Any Age: The One-Stop Rejuvenation Center is a world leader in stem cell therapy and immunotherapy. FGAAA offers cutting-edge and revolutionary procedures such as stem cell infusion, HGH, HRT, and Reluma Cosmetics.
The FGAAA Clinic in California has stringent criteria for what stem cells they use in their treatments. They only utilize premium products when it comes to stem cell therapies.
A strict evaluation process occurs to ensure the best interests of patients. The clinic offers potent stem cells that have effective healing potential.
New Breed of Homo Sapiens Book
To get insider tips and exclusive information about the many wonderful benefits of stem cell therapy and more, watch out for Lourdes Duque Baron’s upcoming book, New Breed of Homo Sapiens!
“ Age should not define what you can do best to create a better world for humanity to thrive upon without fear of old age and other symptoms of age-related degenerative diseases”- Lou Baron
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