Specialties
Adipose Stem Cells
Stem Cell Therapy
"Rather than relying on artificial treatments such as surgery or chemical medications, we utilize the innate functions of cells to treat diseases."
This approach, which harnesses the human body's natural healing power, is gaining significant attention worldwide.
Exosome Therapy
Exosome Therapy
These are granular substances with a diameter of 50 to 150 nanometers secreted by individual cells. A key function of exosomes is to facilitate signal communication between cells and organs.
High-Dose Vit-C
High Concentration Vitamin C
"Reactive Oxygen Species" (ROS) in the body are leading causes of aging and cancer. Factors that increase ROS levels include overeating, smoking, stress, UV exposure, and excessive exercise.
Immune Therapy
Immune Cell Regenerative Therapy
NK Cells/NKT Cells/BAK Cells/Dendritic Cells
NK cells are a type of immune cell that recognizes normal cells as "self" while identifying and attacking other cells, such as cancer cells, as "non-self."
Treatments
Exosomes are drawing significant attention in cutting-edge medicine. Research is underway for their application in treating a wide range of conditions, including respiratory diseases such as COVID-19, diabetes, kidney disease, and neurological disorders like dementia.
Furthermore, numerous cases have reported improvements in lesions caused by organ fibrosis. Active research is also expanding into brain-related conditions—such as dementia and post-stroke sequelae—as well as spinal cord injuries and joint pain.
With their potent anti-inflammatory properties, exosomes hold great promise as an effective treatment for various diseases that have previously been difficult to treat.