Exosomes 21: Bias is unavoidable
The ability to be a reliable historian and judge of any changes after exosome therapy is a challenge for nearly everyone.
The ability to be a reliable historian and judge of any changes after exosome therapy is a challenge for nearly everyone.
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
This video is mostly audio from the lecture that I personally attended in December of 2018 and that the physician next to me remarked was “the best lecture I’ve heard in over twenty years of coming”
I am passing along this request for funding from Jill Runion, my friend and the clinician who has cared for Porter since 2007. In this podcast, I discuss his amazing journey from spinal cord injury which can provide hope for many others.
i met you in sun valley in 2012 at the Sun Valley Wellness Festival…my therapist/friend/healer Jill, turned me onto TA65 and i have been taking it ever since with great results…..i was a c7-t1 quad since an accident in 2006 but continue to improve as well as “get younger/healthier” and i attribute it to TA65
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