Category: exosomes

Real patient experiences

Dr. Park’s approach to Exosomes – Lecture 9 of 9

In this 17-minute video, I explain my approach to exosomes. We discuss the objective measurements of aging that we use. In addition, we discuss the risks of placebo, nocebo, and unknown unknowns.  The most important criterion is are you willing to take a chance on a logical intervention in the context of a patient-physician relationship?

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The FDA. Exosomes Lecture 7 of 9

In this 23-minute video, I explain how the FDA works. I explain the “minimally-altered” standard that regulates use of stem cells in the United States. The reason that the FDA will likely never cure aging and most chronic diseases is explained in terms of their modus operandi.

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Exosomes 6: Healing takes time

A patient whom I treated sent a 3-minute video of talk show host, Joe Rogan, explaining how he feels exosomes fixed his shoulder labrum tear. The shoulder is a particularly hard-working and amazing joint and the problems can be many. Most commonly, the rotator cuff has tears, the subacromial bursa is inflamed and impinging on the rotator cuff tendons, or the glenohumeral labrum is torn. 

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Exosomes 5: Clinical Medicine is Bittersweet

“we don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.” Evidence-based medicine and the doctrines of standard empiricism offer a structure for analyzing medical decision making but are not sufficient to describe the more tacit processes of expert clinical judgment

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