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Exosome Therapy

There is a big focus on regenerative medicine right now, including the use of exosome therapy. This is a relatively new process to many, however, and understanding it can prove to come with its own challenges. Before you can understand the benefits that this therapy might have for you, you need to understand exactly how it works and what exosomes are even necessary for in the first place.

When your body is out of balance, our therapies are designed to help get things back on track. Exosomes are what cells use to communicate. They do this by transporting chemicals from one cell to another. Essentially, you can think of it as sending email. The exosomes allow cells to send virtual messages to each other regarding the happenings in the area, how to behave or respond to a situation, and more. Regardless of the message, if the exosomes are not available, the cells will not be able to communicate effectively.

Exosomes and Stem Cells

All cells use exosomes to communicate. That includes stem cells. Early research into the popular area of stem cell therapy has shown that exosomes and stem cells could both benefit from reparative therapies like those that we offer. It was believed that the repair processes shown in studies happened as a result of cytokines, which are other chemical messengers, as well as the use of exosomes.

Thus, there is promising research that perhaps one day, people will be able to be healed and helped only with the exosomes and not need the full stem cell therapy, which is much more time-consuming and involved. When there aren’t enough exosomes in the body or the communication is imbalanced in some way, the cells will all suffer, including your stem cells.

We can create exosome cells by creating stem cells in a culture. Once the cells have grown, they are removed from the liquid, which is then centrifuged to extract all of the available exosomes. Although there is still a lot of research to be done, doctors have begun using this therapy for various needs, including anti-aging and orthopedic injury assistance. Like many therapies related to stem cell treatment, exosomes are usually administered via injection right into the affected area.

Is Exosome Therapy Effective?

Exosome therapy has become more common in recent years and studies are ongoing to determine its effectiveness for various health conditions and concerns. So far, though, it has been promising in trials that show it can help reduce the effects of aging and provide other health benefits by improving the communication between the cells. The biggest difficulty in this therapy is that context-specific messages are necessary to produce results. For example, if you’re creating exosomes with no real purpose in a lab, they might not know they’re supposed to fix the knee.

Sometimes, stem cell therapy is more effective than exosome therapy simply because it does have a more targeted, specific approach. While exosomes can provide genetic information and proteins for cells that are communicating, they may not be able to carry the right message to the right place without the right therapy. Therefore, exosome therapy is all about making sure that everything is focused on creating the most effective regenerative results by injecting the treatments where they are most needed.

If you think about it, you can use stem cell therapy to replace the missing cells, but that doesn’t guarantee that they’ll be able to communicate effectively. You may also need exosome therapy to ensure that your cells can communicate properly to provide the best possible outcomes and support optimal healing.

Who Can Benefit From This Therapy?

There are several different benefits and applications of exosome therapy. With the formula used by Xceller8 health, you will be able to help regulate processes in the body that can lead to reduced inflammation, improved immunity, and better overall function throughout the body. Exosomes can provide cellular support to assist with anti-aging effects, as well. Some people who have joint degeneration have also found relief from exosome therapy, although this is going to vary depending on the extent and type of degeneration present.

Essentially, if your body is struggling with regeneration and staying healthy, you might be missing valuable communication tools known as exosomes. With exosome therapy, you can restore the natural balance in your body to look and feel younger, more vibrant, and gain a better overall sense of wellbeing. Exosomes have even been shown to be effective in reducing the inflammation and cellular destruction that comes from Lyme disease, helping facilitate healing from the inside out.

The other reason that people consider therapies like this is because there are no adverse effects or potential risks like those associated with chemical treatments or synthetic hormone replacements. You can have the therapy performed in a matter of less than an hour, and you will be able to go back to your life with little to no downtime. If your body is feeling out of sorts and you think it might be related to the exosomes and stem cells, it might be time to schedule a consultation.

What to Expect with Exosome Therapy

If you choose this option, the exosomes will be administered via IV, directly into the affected area. If they are being used for anti-aging, a standard IV infusion may be used. For joint pain, a direct injection into the joint could prove to be more effective. Each patient will need to have a consultation to determine their individual dosage and what type of procedure is going to be ideal for their needs.

If you are wondering how these compare to stem cells, the answer is simple. They are two different elements that are both necessary for healthy function within the cells and the rest of the body, so you need to make sure that they are both in order. The use of stem cells is a bit riskier, in some cases, because of the invasive procedure required. Other than that, though, they each have their place.

To learn more or schedule your consultation for exosome therapy, contact us now.