Start with records
Diagnosis, history, current care, relevant imaging or tests, and patient goals come before a product discussion.
Explain the rationale
Every proposed route or product should have a plain-language purpose, documented limitations, and alternatives.
Screen honestly
Some people need further testing, specialist care, or a different pathway instead of a regenerative-medicine visit.
Plan continuity
Travel, recovery, warning symptoms, and follow-up should be clear before a patient makes arrangements.
Decision guides for patients and families
Educational content only. It supports—not replaces—individual medical advice and established specialist care.
Stem Cells, Exosomes & Combined Protocols
How We Discuss MSC Therapy vs Exosome Therapy
A patient-first explanation of the questions that shape an MSC, exosome, combined-protocol, or no-treatment discussion.
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Why Wharton’s Jelly MSCs May Be Considered in Our Protocol Discussions
What Wharton’s jelly MSCs are, what product-source questions matter, and why source alone never determines suitability.
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What Viability, Sterility & Lab Reports Mean for Patients
A practical guide to reading cell-product release information, asking better questions, and understanding what lab reporting can and cannot prove.
Read the guideНеврологические заболевания
When Neurological Cases Need an Intrathecal vs IV-Led Discussion
Why delivery route is a clinical question in neurological cases, what records matter, and why no route should be assumed before review.
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Autoimmune Follow-up: What We Plan to Review at 3, 6 & 12 Months
A cautious, practical view of follow-up after an autoimmune regenerative-medicine consultation, including what monitoring can and cannot show.
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Why Some Healthy-Ageing Candidates Are Accepted—and Others Are Redirected
How a responsible healthy-ageing conversation separates wellness goals from medical risk, missing information, and care that belongs elsewhere.
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