The Stem Cell Guide
In this episode of The Stem Cell Guide, I speak again with Dr. Carlos Escobar, a PhD scientist and the director of a stem cell lab that has produced stem cells for over 10,000 patients. This time, we take a closer look at exosomes, a lesser-known relative of stem cells. We discuss what exosomes are, how they work, how they compare to stem cells, and why in some situations they may actually be a better option. You’ll learn: • What exosomes are in simple terms • How they differ from stem cells • Why they may be cheaper, easier to store, and easier to use • How they may be used for lung disease, skin repair, and even brain-related conditions • What this means for patients considering regenerative medicine If you’re curious about options beyond stem cell treatment, this episode will help you better understand one of the most important and overlooked tools in regenerative medicine. The Stem Cell Guide is hosted by Martin Morris, a health educator and patient advocate specializing in regenerative medicine. The show is designed to help you make confident, evidence-informed decisions about stem cell therapy and improve your treatment outcomes. Chapters 00:00 What Are Exosomes? 01:03 How Exosomes Compare to Stem Cells 02:35 Are Exosomes Cheaper and Safer? 03:20 Why Exosomes Are Easier to Use 04:23 Exosomes for Skin, Lungs, and the Brain 05:21 Key Takeaways Could exosomes be a better, safer and cheaper treatment option to stem cells? 📘 Download my free guide to stem cells and regenerative medicine: https://yourstemcellguide.com [https://yourstemcellguide.com]
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