Exosomes 17: Reading is “Fun”damental
If you are someone who once enjoyed reading but now find it hard to concentrate, you may want to also consider nasal exosome therapy.
If you are someone who once enjoyed reading but now find it hard to concentrate, you may want to also consider nasal exosome therapy.
I have posted two lectures given in Hawaii. The first is a general lecture and the second is about clinical applications of exosomes.
In this 50-minute video, Dr. Ed Park explains the basics of exosomes, how they came to clinical use, and what those possible uses could mean for aging and regenerative medicine
I will be giving a complimentary lecture about clinical applications of exosomes on Sunday Nov 10th at 2pm at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel
I’m happy to report that according to Lisa, her life has improved since receiving exosomes since there is about a 30% improvement which has brought her to the point of not being nervous in social situations.
Our patient is a 48-yo woman who had normal facial recognition until her first pregnancy when she noted that she couldn’t remember new faces
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Exosomes and TA-65 are not FDA-approved to prevent or treat any illness