Lou Baron, a Filipina-American woman, is in style because of her beautiful body.
At 76, she has a model-like body, glowing skin, and a lot of energy. People on social media can't help but wonder what her secret is!
She also has a very creative mind and a lot of energy, which helps her record music, win beauty titles, and write and publish award-winning books like "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 New York City for a short film called "Tombstone Pillow," which she starred in and made. The same short documentary film is up for one of the most nominated and awarded short documentaries in the world, and you can watch it now on Amazon! Woah!
On top of that, she and her amazing husband, who is a robotic surgeon, travel to the Philippines and Mexico more than four times a year to take part in hard, demanding, but very soul-rewarding medical missions.
What does Lou Baron keep hidden?
Did she find a place with a fountain of youth?
Or does she do strange things like take ice baths?
Is there a strict plan for what to eat?
or a superpower you haven't found yet?
Please keep reading the story to find out the secret.
Stem cells are the most important part!
She uses nature's most powerful repair kit: mesenchymal stem cells. This is why she has a beautiful body and a very active mind and brain.
As we get older, our stem cells die and lose their strong ability to make the body grow and change. Even though all of our cells have the ability to heal and grow back on their own.
When we have used up all of our stem cells, we start to age and get sick.
In the end, the repair workers in our bodies break down and die. So, they need to be filled up again.
How do stem cells do what they do?
When we are young and get hurt, stem cells are often sent to the place to fix it.
But, as was already said, this skill gets worse as people age.
But what if you could make more stem cells or get more of them?
Scientists and medical professionals often inject stem cells into damaged tissue these days.
They are looking into stem cell treatments for cancer, diabetes, arthritis, spinal cord injuries, lupus, burns, macular degeneration, and many other diseases.
Today, if God wants it, people in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and maybe even 60s have a chance to live to be 100.
When she started eating better and lifting weights and went to the FGAAA Clinic in California for stem cell therapy, her life started to change.
Fresh stem cells that were put into her body through an IV are the reason why she has so much energy at 75.
This is the main reason why Lourdes Duque Baron has such a great body, a brilliant mind, and a strong love of life!!!
Feeling Good at Any Age: The One-Stop Rejuvenation Center is the world leader in stem cell therapy and immunotherapy. FGAAA offers procedures that are new and cutting-edge, like stem cell infusion, HGH, HRT, and Reluma Cosmetics.
Lou Baron while she was making her music video
The FGAAA Clinic in California has strict rules about which stem cells they can use to treat people. When it comes to stem cell therapies, they only use the best products.
To make sure that patients' best interests are served, there is a strict evaluation process. The clinic has powerful stem cells that can help people get better.
Book on the New Breed of Homo Sapiens
Watch for Lourdes Duque Baron's upcoming book, New Breed of Homo Sapiens, to learn insider tips and other exclusive information about the many great benefits of stem cell therapy and other things.
Lou Baron says, "Age shouldn't determine what you can do best to make the world a better place for people to live without fear of old age and other age-related degenerative diseases."
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