
Stem cell therapy is a leading-edge regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own repair mechanisms to restore damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and optimize recovery. At Regen Biologix, we offer evidence-based stem cell protocols to help patients recover from orthopedic injuries, chronic inflammation, and neurological conditions.
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Stem Cells/Exosomes are undifferentiated cells capable of becoming specialized cells — such as cartilage, nerve, or muscle tissue. When injected into injured or inflamed areas, they signal repair, reduce cytokine activity, and promote tissue regeneration. Our therapies primarily use mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) known for their safety and regenerative potency.
MSCs have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and anti-apoptotic (cell-preserving) effects. They are not embryonic or fetal — but are ethically sourced from umbilical cord tissue or autologous (your own) bone marrow or fat, depending on the protocol.

Our patients use Stem Cells/Exosomes to support recovery from:
Stem Cells/Exosomes are often combined with exosomes, peptides, or PRP to amplify the regenerative response.
Unlike cortisone injections or painkillers, stem cell therapy addresses the root cause by regenerating tissue — not masking pain. It may help patients avoid surgery or reduce recovery time significantly.

Every patient undergoes a detailed intake and imaging review before beginning therapy. We use:
In some cases, we combine the injections with IV stem cell support or follow-up therapies like peptides or EBOO.
You're a strong candidate if you:
A medical consultation and diagnostics help determine your eligibility.
Yes. Our protocols follow strict clinical and regulatory standards. We use well-researched MSCs with an excellent safety profile.
Some patients experience relief within weeks, while others may take 3–6 months as cells rebuild tissue. Results vary based on the condition treated.
Most protocols involve a single injection with follow-up support. Severe or chronic cases may require a series spaced over months.
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