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Stem Cells and Exosomes

Regenerative Allograft Therapy
Support Your Body’s Natural Recovery

Our regenerative allograft therapy uses a birth tissue allograft derived from donated umbilical cord and amniotic tissue, sourced from an FDA-registered tissue bank. This tissue naturally contains growth factors, anti-inflammatory proteins, and structural components that may support the body’s natural healing and recovery processes.

How It’s Used

Administered by IV infusion, this therapy is often incorporated into a broader, personalized approach to pain and inflammation support — alongside peptide therapy, nutrient optimization, and other Roots Wellness protocols.

What It May Support

• The body’s natural response to inflammation
• Recovery and comfort following physical stress or strain
• Tissue and joint support as part of an integrated wellness plan

This therapy is not a treatment, cure, or guarantee for any specific medical condition. Individual results vary. This service is offered as a complementary wellness therapy and does not replace standard medical care.

What to Expect

Your visit includes intake, IV placement, infusion time, and post-treatment monitoring in our Thousand Oaks office. Your provider will discuss the therapy, expected effects, and whether it aligns with your goals during your consultation.

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What are stem cells and exosomes?

Stem cells are specialized cells that have the ability to develop into various cell types within the body. Researchers continue to study their potential role in supporting normal biological processes and cellular function. Stem cell-based therapies are being explored for a variety of applications in regenerative medicine and wellness.

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Don’t let fatigue or dehydration hold you back another day. Experience the benefits for yourself.

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