Trainer Tim Martin believes his good mare Teasing's recent form surge has a lot to do with
a revolutionary treatment involving stem cells.

Martin said Teasing has always shown a lot of
ability but struggled to realise her full potential
because of a number of injury problems.

But the new treatment, which uses an ovine
placental extract and is called " SGF 1000
Activation ", has helped revitalise the
seven-year-old mare's form and fitness.

This is evidence by two impressive wins from
her last three starts, including the Group
Three Missile Stakes.

Teasing is out ot continue her rich vein of
golden form in the Listed $100,000 Sheraco
Stakes (1400m) at Rosehill Gardens tomorrow.

"She's never been going better,"
Martin enthused.

"This new technology is a natural product and I'm certainly not underestimating the role that treatment has played
[in her winning form]."

The treatment has helped Teasing by activating the dormant stem cells near areas of muscle and tissue damage.

It is understood the growth factors in the ovine placental extract act like an anti-inflammatory with wound-healing
properties and regenerative effects.

It is drug free and does not swab.

However, Teasing has paid a hefty price for her brilliant weight-for-age win in the Missile Stakes last start and has been
allocated 60kg for the Sheraco Stakes.

Martin conceded that he was having second thoughts about whether to start Teasing and will make a final decision as
early as today.

Teasing's main dangers will include the speedy madame Pedrille, who is resuming but has the advantage of the services
of form jockey Chris Munce.

Martin has a strong entry on his home tract at Rosehill tomorrow with the underrated The Mikado in the Group One
$1 million Golden Rose and promising Rock Song resuming in the Spring Racing Carnival Handicap.

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