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Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine refers to the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function often lost due to age, disease, damage or congenital defects. Regeneration involves delivering specific types of cells or cell products to diseased tissues or organs, where they restore tissue and organ function. This can be done through cell-based therapy or by using cell products, such as growth factors. 

Regenerative medicine holds the promise of definitive, affordable solutions that heal the body from within. The goal of this medicine is to find a way to cure previously untreatable injuries and diseases.

Some of the biomedical approaches within the field of regenerative medicine may involve the use or injection of stem cells. Stem cells have the ability to repair, regenerate and promote healing at the cellular level which can’t be recreated with traditional medications or surgical procedures. Stem cells are a key component of regenerative medicine because our body uses stem cells as one way of repairing itself. Stem cells are the building blocks of the human body which can divide and replenish cells that have been damaged by injury, disease or age.

Stem Cells

Stem Cell Therapy

Stem-cell therapy is the use of stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition. Stem-cell therapy has become controversial following recent scientific developments. It’s important to note that any stem cells used to create our products utilize adult stem cells or embryonic stem cells only. Additionally, they are obtained through consent programs, FDA regulated and undergo a comprehensive safety & quality process.

Biologics

Biologics (biologic drug) is a product that is produced from living organisms or contain components of living organisms. Biological products represent the cutting-edge of biomedical research and may offer the most effective means to treat a variety of medical illnesses and conditions.

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