Exosomes are obtained from mesenchymal stem cells and play a significant and crucial role in intercellular communication, particularly in tissue restoration and the inflammatory and immune response with therapeutic effects.
Each exosome carries a code that other cells can replicate. These small messengers are naturally found throughout the body, floating like bubbles between cells. Think of them as energy messengers that facilitate communication from one cell to another, promoting coordination and synchronization of operations.
They are valuable adjuncts in regenerative therapies for autoimmune and chronic degenerative diseases, as well as conditions related to aging.
Benefits:
• Supports the anti-inflammatory process
• Helps improve metabolic function
• Assists in relieving chronic pain
• Contributes to tissue regeneration
• Enhances the immune system
• Promotes the body’s healing capacity
Methods of Administration:
• Intravenous (IV)
• Subcutaneous (SC)
• Intramuscular (IM)
• Intraarticular
Adjunct in regenerative therapies for:
• Musculoskeletal and neurodegenerative conditions
• Central nervous system injuries/trauma
• Pulmonary, renal, and intestinal diseases
• Chronic degenerative diseases
• Premature aging.