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?
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?
A remarkable recovery is under foot for this 75yo man with severe leg disease
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
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
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
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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