Webinar #19- Vision
Dr. Ed Park of Recharge Biomedical explains vision and describes two cases of improvement after exosomes. (n.b. Exosomes are not FDA-approved to treat vision problems)
Dr. Ed Park of Recharge Biomedical explains vision and describes two cases of improvement after exosomes. (n.b. Exosomes are not FDA-approved to treat vision problems)
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 am on TA 65 for a year now and have cut back on a lot of other supplements. I plan of taking TA 65 for the rest of my life. I am 57 years old and feel great. Thank you for your dedication, your educational webcasts and your book. It is all very much appreciated!
“I definitely recommend it [taking ta-65]. The experience has been a dramatic improvement in my macular degeneration and also just my overall health and moving around. I’ve got a lot more spring to my step.”
one of our recent 1 year follow up patients, a gentleman 65 years of age, actually had his reading glass prescription weaken from 2.5 to 2.0 diopters. While taking TA-65, his lens must have become softer
DISCLAIMER: This website is for educational purposes only and is not for advertising. Telomerase activators and nanovesicles are not FDA-approved to prevent or treat any disease and anecdotes are not scientific proof of efficacy. All patients were treated in the context of a fully informed and legally-protected patient physician relationship.
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Exosomes and TA-65 are not FDA-approved to prevent or treat any illness