Shaheed [a StemSport™ Advocate] Named Athlete of the Week by USATF
Friday, 29 April 2011 13:03 - Last Updated Monday, 02 May 2011 14:51
Nolan Shaheed, a top-ranked Masters runner and athlete, was announced as the ‘Athlete of the
Week’ from USA Track & Field, after breaking his own world record in the M60 800 meter race
this past weekend. An advocate of StemSport™, Shaheed has incorporated Stemtech’s stem
cell nutrition supplements into his daily regimen; apparently, with excellent results.
As noted previously by Frank Condon, a fellow Masters runner and Stemtech Distributor since
2005, "After I started supplementing with the StemSport™ to support my adult stem cell
function, I noticed dramatic improvements in my recovery time during training. I went on to
shatter the 37-year-old U.S. outdoor record in the M65 mile by 10 seconds. I turned Nolan
Shaheed onto Stemtech’s concept of stem cell nutrition and he has also experienced
tremendous benefits with StemSport™. Salih Talib too."
The USATF’s release states:
INDIANAPOLIS (April 27, 2011) - Masters athlete and noted jazz musician Nolan Shaheed has
been named USA Track & Field’s Athlete of the Week after he broke his own world record in the
M60 800 meter race in 2:08.56 Saturday in Los Angeles.
Running at the Tommie “Tiny” Lister Classic, Shaheed lined-up next to collegiate athletes young
enough to be his sons or even grandsons. With 200m to go, announcer Bill Fitzpatrick noted
that Shaheed needed a 33-second closing 200m to set the world record. With the crowd behind
him, Shaheed crossed the line half a second faster than his efforts at the Mt. SAC Relays the
previous week.
“The college kids were wonderful celebrating with me and coming up to shake my hand after the
race,” Shaheed said. “Then I was named the athlete of the meet, and that was really
heartwarming because there were hundreds of great college kids running at this meet, and for
them to decide that mine was the greatest achievement of the meet was very touching for me.”
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Shaheed [a StemSport™ Advocate] Named Athlete of the Week by USATF
Friday, 29 April 2011 13:03 - Last Updated Monday, 02 May 2011 14:51
Shaheed was first introduced to track in high school, but did not compete seriously until his late
20’s. While he once clocked 1:46 for 800m, Shaheed has watched his times in the 800 and
1500m creep up by an average of one second each year as he gets older.
“I will be one of the 95-year-old guys running masters races,” Shaeed admits. “I never want to
retire from track and field; it’s good for your body, and it’s good for your mind.
Now in its tenth year, USATF's Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize
outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and
features the athlete on the USATF website. Selections are based on top performances and
results from the previous week.
About Stemtech StemSport™
Stemtech’s StemSport™ concept may either be implemented by supplementing with
StemSport™ chewable tablets (a combination of StemEnhance® and StemFlo® with added
D-ribose), or by supplementing with StemEnhance and StemFlo capsules. StemEnhance is the
world’s first all-natural supplement documented to support the natural release of adult stem cells
from bone marrow, while StemFlo supports optimal blood circulation to help adult stems cells
reach their destinations.
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Doctor's promoting - Nancy White, Ph. D.
Nancy White, Ph. D.
Dr. White holds a Ph. D. in Clinical Psychology, an MA in Behavioral Science, and a B.F.A. in Fine Arts, Magna Cum Laude. In addition, she is licensed in the State of Texas as a Psychologist , a Marriage and Family Therapist and as a Chemical Dependency Counselor.
I've always been interested in health generally and in particular the brain, focusing on the balance of neurotransmitters. I often do quantitative EEG's for assessment of my patients. I'm impressed with the concept of a natural product like stem cell nutrition that could help release adult stem cells from the bone mass where the body would have no objection and no rejection.
I've tried stem cell nutrition for general health anti-aging. After taking it for a time, I fell more agile and my joints are far more flexible. I was astounded while doing yoga that I was suddenly able to bend over and touch my forehead to my knees. I haven’t been able to do that comfortably in probably twenty years.
I noticed how much better my balance has become. I believe stem cell nutrition is responsible for these effects, because I certainly haven't been trained extensively in yoga. Also since taking stem cell nutrition, I feel better and my skin is more moist and has a finer texture.
A bald friend of mine, who is also taking the stem cell nutrition, had several small cancers on top of his head. His doctor had removed one from his arm already, and his dermatologist set a date to remove those from his scalp. Before the appointment, my friend was shaving one morning and, looking in the mirror, saw that the cancers were all gone. They had disappeared within a few weeks of starting the stem cell nutrition and his skin is better overall. Also, his knee, which he’d strained playing tennis, was like new.
Stem cell nutrition seems to go where the body's priority is. You never know what the affect is going to be, but you notice something is changing.
Another friend of mine seems to be dropping years. Her skin looks smoother and her face younger. After about six weeks on the stem cell nutrition, she looks like she’s ten years younger. A woman who gives her regular facials asked what she was doing, because her skin looked so much different.
Stem cell nutrition is remarkable and could help anybody. Everybody should try it, because it’s natural and there are no risks. As we grow older in years, we still can have good health. That’s the ideal. Even if you don’t currently have a problem, stem cell nutrition is a preventative.
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