The consultation fee is $75. If the patient opts out of service, the $75 is non-refundable.
Exosomes are small vesicles that are secreted by stem cells. They contain large amounts of growth factors, cytokines, and other substances with high regenerative potential that can be transferred to other cells due to their unique structure.
This structure allows the exosomes to fuse with other cells in the body and to release their content into other cells. The contents of the exosomes such as cytokines, growth.
The use of regenerative medicine products such as BMA, PRP, Amnio, Stem Cells, and Exosomes hasskyrocketed over the last decade. While some have reported great outcomes others have reported no effectiveness and in worse cases harm has come to individuals through autoimmune responses, viruses, and tumors.
They are created in a controlled environment achieving consistent product composition through different batches and different donors. They are rigorously tested through the same batch safety testing as used in the pharmaceutical industry.
1. Stem cell-derived exosomes have been shown to be the source of healing in stem cell treatments.
2. Exosomes travel to areas of inflammation, targeting damaged cells and promoting the formation of new cells. Because of this, they may help reduce symptoms of conditions such as Lyme disease, Parkinson s, autism, arthritis, hair loss, wounds, autoimmune diseases, and more.
3. The process by which stem cell products heal the body is as follows:
4. An injured tissue releases chemical markers signaling their damage > a stem cell absorbs these markers and creates the appropriate components for healing the tissue > the stem cell packages these components into a vesicle called an
exosome > the exosome goes to the site of injured tissue and attaches > the exosome releases its contents to the injured tissue, healing the tissue.
Treatment can be administered via intravenous (IV) infusion or nebulizer delivery, offering versatile options tailored to patient needs and goals.