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In this episode of The Recharged Biomedical Podcast, Dr. Ed Park discusses the growing interest in repeat exosome treatments and explains why many patients choose ongoing therapy after their initial sessions. Drawing from approximately two and a half years of clinical experience, he shares observations from treating more than 150 patients with exosome-based interventions for injuries, chronic pain, recovery, and wellness support.
Dr. Park begins by explaining what exosomes are—tiny extracellular vesicles that carry proteins, messenger RNA (mRNA), and microRNA to facilitate cellular communication and potentially influence healing and regeneration. Unlike stem cells, exosomes are not living cells and cannot reproduce, but they may temporarily influence tissue repair and gene expression.
The episode also addresses important safety considerations and limitations. Dr. Park emphasizes that exosome therapies are not FDA-approved for the prevention or treatment of disease and that many reported outcomes remain anecdotal rather than scientifically proven through large clinical trials. He encourages informed consent and personal due diligence when considering these therapies.
Dr. Park explores how exosomes may work within the body, noting that while the physical particles may only remain active for hours or days, their biological signaling effects could potentially last longer through mRNA and microRNA activity. He discusses how these signaling pathways may influence inflammation, tissue recovery, and cellular function.
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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 discusses the growing interest in repeat exosome treatments and explains why many patients choose ongoing therapy after their initial sessions. Drawing from approximately two and a half years of clinical experience, he shares observations from treating more than 150 patients with exosome-based interventions for injuries, chronic pain, recovery, and wellness support.
Dr. Park begins by explaining what exosomes are—tiny extracellular vesicles that carry proteins, messenger RNA (mRNA), and microRNA to facilitate cellular communication and potentially influence healing and regeneration. Unlike stem cells, exosomes are not living cells and cannot reproduce, but they may temporarily influence tissue repair and gene expression.
The episode also addresses important safety considerations and limitations. Dr. Park emphasizes that exosome therapies are not FDA-approved for the prevention or treatment of disease and that many reported outcomes remain anecdotal rather than scientifically proven through large clinical trials. He encourages informed consent and personal due diligence when considering these therapies.
Dr. Park explores how exosomes may work within the body, noting that while the physical particles may only remain active for hours or days, their biological signaling effects could potentially last longer through mRNA and microRNA activity. He discusses how these signaling pathways may influence inflammation, tissue recovery, and cellular function.
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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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Please subscribe and share.
This podcast is produced by DrTalks.com https://drtalks.com/podcast-service/