Natural
HEALING.

Unlock your body’s natural healing potential with exosome therapy, a revolutionary treatment that uses powerful cellular messengers to repair and regenerate tissues. Exosomes deliver growth factors and proteins, promoting cell renewal and aiding in recovery. Experience advanced, targeted healing at the cellular level.

95%

Patients Report Faster Recovery

Over 95% of patients experience faster recovery and reduced inflammation after exosome therapy.

Versatile Therapeutic Potential

Exosome therapy demonstrates promise in treating a wide range of conditions, from chronic inflammation to tissue repair.

10x

Faster Cellular Repair

Exosome therapy accelerates cellular repair 10x faster, promoting tissue regeneration and recovery.

3 Days

Noticeable Results

Within 3 days of treatment, patients often experience enhanced healing and reduced inflammation.

Crucial
MESSENGERS.
Exosomes

The Role of Extracellular Vesicles

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) were first discovered over 50 years ago in plasma. All cells and biological fluids contain these mini “packets” of information that are absolutely essential for the body to function on a daily basis. There are 3 main types of EVs, each with a very different size and essential function: microparticles, apoptotic bodies, and most compelling, exosomes.
Exosomes, Crucial Messengers for

Cellular Function and Health

Exosomes are incredible messenger packets that are responsible for cell-cell communication, survival, and maintaining cellular health and extracellular integrity. While they are only 1/1000th the size of a cell, exosomes act as cargos that deliver crucial information from one cell to another. In order to maintain a healthy physiological environment, exosomes are produced within cells and released for use by neighboring cells or for production of any needed proteins within the environment (collagen, growth factors, chemical messengers, and more). Following release from a cell, the cargo is delivered to either the extracellular matrix or to neighboring cells to fuse with and deliver important information. Interestingly, exosomes have a similar lipid membrane composition to cells, which serves as a protection mechanism when they are released from inside the cell.

Revolutionizing

Regenerative Medicine and Healing

Perhaps one of the most fascinating elements of exosomes is their ability to secrete in higher abundance when cells are stressed. Exosomes act as the body’s natural healing response to a problem that needs to be corrected, which is why these incredible messenger packets are revolutionizing the regenerative medicine sector. 

Exosome therapy has been shown to provide several benefits, including tissue repair and regeneration, reduced inflammation, enhanced immune system, improved neurological function, enhanced skin health, and overall wellness promotion.

Umbilical Cord Lining Exosomes
The Future of Regenerative Healing

Harnessing the power of exosomes to repair and revitalize at the cellular level.
Nearly
90%
of patients experience enhanced tissue repair and reduced inflammation within weeks of exosome therapy.

Exosome Therapy

Regenerate, Repair, and Revitalize

Exosome therapy stimulates tissue repair, reduces inflammation, enhances immune function, and promotes nerve and skin health, offering transformative healing and rejuvenation.

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Cellular
HEALING.
Revitalizing health from within

Enhancing Wellness and Cellular Healing

Exosome IV therapy can help improve overall wellness by promoting cellular health, reducing inflammation, and enhancing the body’s natural healing mechanisms7.

Exosomes can be isolated from stem cells and other tissues known to have regenerative properties. Moreover, it is well understood that adult stem cells act in a paracrine manner, meaning they secrete exosomes and proteins that affect neighboring cells to heal and repair. Therefore, these cargo packets can be isolated from stem cells and delivered to sites of interest to initiate healing. Imagine treating conditions within your body at the cellular level. 

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  6. Tsioumas, G., Chaitidis, P., Koutsopoulos, A. V., & Michalopoulos, E. (2021). The effects of extracellular vesicles on skin ageing. Journal of drug targeting, 1-9.
  7. Yin, K., Zhang, J., & Chen, W. (2019). Mechanisms involved in the therapeutic effects of exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells on myocardial infarction. Stem cell research & therapy, 10(1), 1-
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