

What are they?

What are Histomeric cells?
Histomeric cells are Stem Cells of vegetable origin
What are Stem Cells?
Stem Cells are embryonic cells able to evolve into any type of cell of the organism depending on necessity. Stem cells are present both in animal organisms (only during the early development stages of the organism) and in plants (for the whole life duration of the plant)
Where are they to be found?

In which plants are Histomeric Cells to be found?
In all the superior plants
In which part of the plant are Histomeric Cells present?
In the Meristems. Meristems are the embryonic tissues out of which the plant grows; they originate from the fertilized egg cell and remain in the buds (vegetative apexes) of the plant as long as it lives. The life and growth of the plant depends on the Meristems.

Meristem of the vegetative apex of a plant (angiosperm):
the Histomeric Cells are concentrated in the 2 areas encircled |

Vegetative apex of a superior plant seen through an electronic microscope
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Histomeric Cells arranged in orderly lines
in the Meristem of a vegetative apex |
How do they act?

Which active ingredients do Histomeric Cells contain?
Histomeric cells have a unique feature: they have “learned to produce” very peculiar active ingredients, which enable them to remain in the embryonic stage indefinitely (as long as the plant lives).
Thanks to the active ingredients produced by Histomeric Cells, plants - unlike humans and all animal organisms - retain their heritage of embryonic tissues and keep developing ceaselessly all their life long, without ever stopping or “ageing”.
These active ingredients have been analysed in depth by the Geneva-based Histo Lab Laboratories.
From a chemical standpoint, these active ingredients belong to the family of Poly-quinoids and their chemical structure is shown below.

What function do the active ingredients contained in Histomeric Cells carry out on the skin?
The active ingredients contained in Histomeric Cells can preserve the skin cells from the onset of damages of any kind (oxygen free radical formation, ageing, inflammations, etc.).
Through what kind of process do they act?
Histomeric Cells activate the Mitochondria contained in the skin cells.
What are the Mitochondria?
Mytochondria are vital corpuscles contained in skin cells (and in all the cells of all the tissues of our body), which have the function of absorbing oxygen and developing energy.
Why are the Mitochondria important?
The vitality of skin cells depends on the availability of sufficient energy provisions produced by the Mitochondria: the more the Mitochondria are active, the healthier and more vital is the skin, as well as capable of preserving its defences intact.
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