MLM Companies
Stemtech Review 2026
Stem cell nutrition supplements with questionable science
1.9
HomeBusinessWatch Rating
Last updated: March 20, 2026
What is Stemtech?
Supplements claiming to support adult stem cell release and migration, including SE2 and StemFlo products. Based on Aphanizomenon flos-aquae algae and other ingredients.
Pros
- Unique positioning in stem cell nutrition niche
- Company has operated for nearly two decades
- Some published research on key ingredients
- International presence in multiple countries
Cons
- Stem cell nutrition claims lack mainstream scientific acceptance
- FTC warned about unsubstantiated health claims
- Products extremely expensive for algae supplements
- Regulatory scrutiny over marketing claims
Rating Breakdown
Residual Income
1.8
Potential for ongoing passive income
Simplicity
2.0
Easy to understand and execute
Transparency
1.6
Clear about costs, requirements, and income
Community & Support
2.0
Quality of training and community
Value for Money
1.8
Worth the investment
Overall Rating1.9
Frequently Asked Questions About Stemtech
Can supplements really support stem cells?
The scientific consensus is skeptical. While Stemtech cites studies on their ingredients, mainstream medical opinion does not support the idea that supplements can meaningfully enhance stem cell activity. The FTC has warned the company about unsubstantiated claims.
Is Stemtech approved by the FDA?
No supplement is 'approved' by the FDA — they're regulated differently than drugs. Stemtech's products are sold as dietary supplements, meaning they cannot legally claim to treat or cure diseases. The company has faced regulatory scrutiny over marketing claims.