StemEnhance: Is it a Scam or Legit Stem Cell Booster?

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The forum discussion centers on the legitimacy of StemEnhance, a product marketed as a stem cell booster derived from blue-green algae. Participants express skepticism regarding its efficacy, citing concerns that stem cells operate effectively without external enhancement. The presence of a disclaimer on the product further fuels doubts about its claims, leading to the conclusion that StemEnhance may be exploiting consumer misconceptions about stem cell functionality.

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http://img.exigo.com/public/1595/websites/2/images/stemenhance-label-english.pdf

Sounds good and all, but I noticed that it is blue green algae. Sounds like a major scam.
 
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:smile: Stem cells function just fine without any help. This is blatantly playing on people's ignorance.
 

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