
Advanced Regenerative Therapy
Want to go deeper? You’re in the right place.
If you’re the type who likes to understand how and why something works—not just what it does—this section is for you.
Below, we break down the science behind regenerative biologics, how exosomes communicate within the body, and what current research is exploring. You’ll also find answers to common questions and a closer look at how we approach care.
What are Exosomes?
Exosomes are microscopic messengers naturally released by cells throughout your body. Measuring just 30–150 nanometers, these extracellular vesicles play a key role in how cells communicate, repair, and regenerate.
Think of them as your body’s internal delivery system—transporting proteins, lipids, and genetic signals between cells to coordinate healing.
Exosomes originate inside the cell and are released when the body needs to send targeted instructions elsewhere. Once released, they travel through bodily fluids and deliver their signals to specific target cells, influencing how those cells function.
Unlike whole-cell therapies, exosomes do not contain nuclei or DNA. Instead, they carry only signaling components, making them a focused and well-studied option in regenerative medicine.
How do they work?
Exosome therapy works by supporting your body’s natural communication systems.
When injury, stress, or aging disrupts how cells communicate, healing can slow down. Exosomes help restore those signaling pathways—encouraging your body to coordinate repair more efficiently.
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Protein Signals
Deliver growth factors and enzymes that support repair and regulate inflammation
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RNA Messaging
Influence how cells behave by supporting gene expression aligned with healing
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Targeted Delivery
Their structure protects signals and ensures they reach the right cells
What are they being studied for?
Exosomes are currently being studied for their role in:
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Supporting tissue repair and recovery
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Influencing inflammation response
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Joint and muscle health
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Nerve-related conditions
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Overall cellular function and wellness
Research is ongoing, and applications continue to evolve.
Application Methods
Exosome therapy may be administered in different ways depending on the goal, including:
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Targeted injections
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Topical application
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Intravenous delivery
Each approach is selected based on your specific condition and treatment plan.
FAQ
Q: How do you approach patient safety?
Patient safety guides every decision we make. Donors are extensively screened, and all biologic materials are tested before use. Only ethically sourced, full-term tissue is used—never embryonic or fetal material. These products contain no live cells. As with any injection-based procedure, mild soreness at the injection site is the most common response. Every patient is evaluated before any recommendation is made.
Q: What kind of results can I expect?
Every body responds differently, and we never promise a specific outcome. Most patients experience gradual, progressive changes over time as the body responds to the biologic signals. This is not a quick fix—it’s a process we monitor together. Individual results vary.
Q: How is this different from PRP or cortisone?
PRP uses your own blood and depends on your body’s current condition. Cortisone suppresses inflammation short-term without addressing underlying causes. Regenerative biologics provide a broad range of signaling molecules that support healing through a different mechanism.
Q: Can this help with more than neuropathy?
Yes. These therapies may be used as part of broader treatment plans for joint discomfort, muscle issues, and other conditions. A full evaluation is required to determine if it’s appropriate for you.
WHY CHOOSE US?
⭐️ Integrated Care, Not a Single Treatment
We build complete healing strategies—not isolated solutions
⭐️ Focused on Nerve & Pain Conditions
This is not a side offering—it’s a core focus
⭐️ Personalized to You
Every plan is tailored based on your condition and response
⭐️ Medically Guided & Safety-First
All care is overseen by licensed professionals using high-quality, lab-verified biologics
Regulatory Disclosure:
The biologic products used at Woodstock Health Institute are derived from human tissue and are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Public Health Service Act. As of the date of this publication, no exosome product has received full FDA approval for therapeutic use. These products are sourced from FDA-registered establishments and are used by licensed medical professionals in the context of the physician-patient relationship and the practice of medicine.The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Results vary by individual and are not guaranteed. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
