In the past when stem cells first started to study and recognized many people thought it would be the future of medicine and they were right but it would take many years to get to that stage. When stem cells were first studied back in 1981, they weren’t human stem cells but mice, which leads to human stem cells being grown in a laboratory in 1998. However, much of stem cell research would be stopped or protested in the United States because of the use of stem cells from unborn fetuses. …show more content…
In other cases such as arthritis they can inject it directly into the points which cause the patients the most pain, and unlike any other therapy or procedure, you have zero recovery time and directly after you feel no way. Stem cells can also be used for sports injuries and many other injuries with ligaments and torn muscles. However, this procedure can be extremely expensive and are still not legal in the United States.
Hopefully, in the future, these stem cell therapy and rejuvenation will be studied more and the procedures will become more affordable for the average person.
In conclusion, I believe that stem cells should be legalized in the United States and should be studied more for people now and for the