Tag: exosomes

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Torn joint cartilage

The cartilage lining a joint can be torn and you have 100% of the stem cell exosomes you need to repair them. But what if you could have thousands of times more?

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Archives Week 16 – Sept 10th, 2022

In this week’s archives we find a webinar about shoulder anatomy and damage…..The telomere blog examines a way of remediating premature aging using telomerase….the blog from 4 years ago predicts this week’s news to further electrify car transportation

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Archives Week 15 – Sept 1st, 2022

This week’s archives: a video exploring leaky gut….the link between breathing and longevity….a California law has ruled that physicians are subject to punishment for spreading disinformation about Covid

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Archives Week 14 – August 20th, 2022

This weeks archives: I address the common question “what is the difference between stem cells and exosomes?…..The telomere blog calls out the more logical and obvious explanation for Alzheimer’s: cell aging….the slice of life blog critiques the endless Balkanization of humanity via the use of weaponized identity politics

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Archives Week 13- August 13th, 2022

In this week’s exosome blog, we review the possible impact of MSC exosomes on aging…in the telomere blog, we review a case of a man who became younger by telomere measurements and even resumed some growth and reclaimed better health…in the slice of life blog, we revisit a rooftop conversation with a bright young man who knew more about the workings of the modern world than any other young person I’ve met

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