Company's anti-aging products built on cells harvested from aborted baby


Posted: October 28, 2009
10:24 pm Eastern

By Drew Zahn

© 2009 WorldNetDaily


One of Neocutis' skin products containing PSP

A pro-life organization is blasting a Switzerland-based cosmetics manufacturer whose website openly admits some of its products were developed from the tissues of an aborted baby.

Children of God for Life
is a non-profit organization focused on the bioethics of embryonic
tissue use in medicine and manufacturing. One of its current campaigns
includes petitioning pharmaceutical companies to produce safe,
effective alternatives to vaccines derived or cultivated from aborted
fetal tissue.

But the organization's attention has now turned Neocutis, a
company with offices in San Francisco which has developed a line of
anti-aging products that include an ingredient the company has
trademarked as Processed Skin Cell Protein, or PSP, developed from skin
cells harvested from an abortion.

"It is absolutely deplorable that Neocutis would resort
to exploiting the remains of a deliberately slaughtered baby for
nothing other than pure vanity and financial gain," said Debi Vinnedge,
executive director of Children of God for Life, in a statement. "There
is simply no moral justification for this."

The website for Neocutis, which is privately held with
estimated annual sales of in excess of $2 million, explains that its
research began years ago, when scientists discovered fetal skin's
unusual ability to heal without scarring. Scientists at the University
Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland, then created a process to extract
proteins from fetal cells in the attempt to obtain an optimal,
naturally balanced mixture of nutrients.

The scientists then infused those nutrients into a line of cosmeceutical anti-aging products: Neocutis skin cream,
Journée day cream, Lumière eye cream and Bio-Gel bio-restorative
hydrogel – products Vinnedge is advising women to throw in the garbage
before contacting Neocutis to voice their concerns.

"There is absolutely no reason to use aborted babies for such
selfish motives," Vinnedge said. "It is anti-life, anti-woman and
counter-productive, as Neocutis is about to find out!"

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Company's anti-aging products built on cells harvested from aborted baby


Posted: October 28, 2009
10:24 pm Eastern

By Drew Zahn

© 2009 WorldNetDaily


One of Neocutis' skin products containing PSP

A pro-life organization is blasting a Switzerland-based cosmetics manufacturer whose website openly admits some of its products were developed from the tissues of an aborted baby.

Children of God for Life
is a non-profit organization focused on the bioethics of embryonic
tissue use in medicine and manufacturing. One of its current campaigns
includes petitioning pharmaceutical companies to produce safe,
effective alternatives to vaccines derived or cultivated from aborted
fetal tissue.

But the organization's attention has now turned Neocutis, a
company with offices in San Francisco which has developed a line of
anti-aging products that include an ingredient the company has
trademarked as Processed Skin Cell Protein, or PSP, developed from skin
cells harvested from an abortion.

"It is absolutely deplorable that Neocutis would resort
to exploiting the remains of a deliberately slaughtered baby for
nothing other than pure vanity and financial gain," said Debi Vinnedge,
executive director of Children of God for Life, in a statement. "There
is simply no moral justification for this."

The website for Neocutis, which is privately held with
estimated annual sales of in excess of $2 million, explains that its
research began years ago, when scientists discovered fetal skin's
unusual ability to heal without scarring. Scientists at the University
Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland, then created a process to extract
proteins from fetal cells in the attempt to obtain an optimal,
naturally balanced mixture of nutrients.

The scientists then infused those nutrients into a line of cosmeceutical anti-aging products: Neocutis skin cream,
Journée day cream, Lumière eye cream and Bio-Gel bio-restorative
hydrogel – products Vinnedge is advising women to throw in the garbage
before contacting Neocutis to voice their concerns.

"There is absolutely no reason to use aborted babies for such
selfish motives," Vinnedge said. "It is anti-life, anti-woman and
counter-productive, as Neocutis is about to find out!"

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