How Do Exosomes Work?
Exosomes are the cellular “messengers” that are released by stem cells to repair damaged tissues. These microscopic particles travel through the bloodstream, delivering essential information to damaged cells, which in turn begin to regenerate and heal.
Anti-Inflammatory:
Exosomes are known for their strong anti-inflammatory properties. By directly targeting the root cause of inflammation—damaged tissue—exosomes help reduce pain and swelling without the negative side effects associated with traditional anti-inflammatory medications.
Pure Cellular Messengers:
Unlike stem cells, which carry extra material, exosomes are the “pure” messengers that efficiently guide healing. This is why exosomes are classified by the FDA as a drug, making them highly regulated for safety and efficacy.
Dr. Pecherek utilizes FDA-registered exosomes in his treatments, sourced through cutting-edge research and partnerships with medical institutions, ensuring top-quality care for his patients.
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