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In this episode of The Recharged Biomedical Podcast, Dr. Ed Park breaks down the science behind exosomes and their growing role in regenerative medicine. He explains how these microscopic signaling particles act as communication tools between cells, carrying microRNA that may help tissues repair, regenerate, and function more efficiently.
Dr. Park compares exosome therapy with other common treatments such as stem cells, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and steroids. He highlights that stem cells primarily work by releasing exosomes, but come with higher costs, potential immune rejection, and challenges in maintaining viability. In contrast, exosomes are not living cells, making them more stable, potentially safer, and more cost-effective.
The episode also explores how PRP relies on inflammation to stimulate healing, which may not always produce consistent results, and why long-term steroid use may negatively impact cartilage, tendons, and ligaments despite short-term benefits in acute inflammation.
A strong emphasis is placed on quality and safety. Dr. Park explains the importance of choosing reputable manufacturers with strict sterilization protocols, proper oversight, and high-quality storage processes, as these factors are critical to treatment outcomes.
He also discusses practical considerations such as realistic expectations, treatment limitations, and cost variability depending on the number of exosome vials used.
This episode offers a clear and balanced look at exosome therapy, helping listeners better understand its potential, limitations, and role in the future of regenerative medicine.
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Dr. Edward Park, MD, MPH, is a physician, researcher, and author specializing in regenerative medicine. With degrees from Harvard and Columbia, Dr. Park has treated over 680 patients with exosomes, performing more than 3,300 procedures across IV, nasal, joint, tendon, and systemic applications. He is the author of Exosomes: Songs of Healing and an international lecturer on regenerative medicine.
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Connect with Dr. Ed Park
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dredpark/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dredpark/?hl=en
Website: www.rechargebiomedical.com
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By Ed Park, MD, MPHIn this episode of The Recharged Biomedical Podcast, Dr. Ed Park breaks down the science behind exosomes and their growing role in regenerative medicine. He explains how these microscopic signaling particles act as communication tools between cells, carrying microRNA that may help tissues repair, regenerate, and function more efficiently.
Dr. Park compares exosome therapy with other common treatments such as stem cells, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and steroids. He highlights that stem cells primarily work by releasing exosomes, but come with higher costs, potential immune rejection, and challenges in maintaining viability. In contrast, exosomes are not living cells, making them more stable, potentially safer, and more cost-effective.
The episode also explores how PRP relies on inflammation to stimulate healing, which may not always produce consistent results, and why long-term steroid use may negatively impact cartilage, tendons, and ligaments despite short-term benefits in acute inflammation.
A strong emphasis is placed on quality and safety. Dr. Park explains the importance of choosing reputable manufacturers with strict sterilization protocols, proper oversight, and high-quality storage processes, as these factors are critical to treatment outcomes.
He also discusses practical considerations such as realistic expectations, treatment limitations, and cost variability depending on the number of exosome vials used.
This episode offers a clear and balanced look at exosome therapy, helping listeners better understand its potential, limitations, and role in the future of regenerative medicine.
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Dr. Edward Park, MD, MPH, is a physician, researcher, and author specializing in regenerative medicine. With degrees from Harvard and Columbia, Dr. Park has treated over 680 patients with exosomes, performing more than 3,300 procedures across IV, nasal, joint, tendon, and systemic applications. He is the author of Exosomes: Songs of Healing and an international lecturer on regenerative medicine.
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Connect with Dr. Ed Park
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dredpark/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dredpark/?hl=en
Website: www.rechargebiomedical.com
Recharge Biomedical | Substack
PODCAST
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This podcast is produced by DrTalks.com https://drtalks.com/podcast-service/