

"To commem
orate my 50th birthday, I decided to run 5 Ultra Marathons on 5 continents within one year. My journey began with the toughest race according to the Guinness Book of World Records, on Mount Everest. Although the race was a success, the recovery was not. I was convalescing for an entire month and was unable to train during that period. In December of 2008 I accomplished my goal by racing the 100k Ice Marathon on earth's most inhospitable continent, Antarctica, only 5 days after racing a full marathon in Chile. To my surprise, I ran the race in 18 hrs, 33 minutes, establishing a new female world record time by nearly 3.5 hrs. Moreover, I experienced minimal stiffness compared to all my other races and was able to function normally the day after the race! The only thing I did differently this time is to add Adult Stem Cell enhancement along with circulation enhancement to my regimen! In April 2009, I ran a marathon on the ice cap of the North Pole. This race I won as well. Again, my recovery was surprisingly fast."
- Dr. Pushpa Chandra, ND (Ultramarathon Runner) (Canada)
“I recently shattered the U.S. Outdoor record in the M65 mile, beating the old time by a whopping ten seconds. That old record had stood for 37 years! There are days on the track when I feel as good as I felt running for Villanova University - 45 years ago! My recovery time during training has been cut in half… and I hear the same thing from all of the competitors on the Senior circuit who are now enhancing their Adult Stem Cells and circulation. They wouldn’t train without it!”