

When the Body Turns on Itself

Inflammation: The Line Between Repair and Ruin
Inflammation is vital for life — it fights infections, heals wounds, and clears damaged tissue.
But when it won't turn off, it can:
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Drive chronic joint pain
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Promote obesity
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Induce heart disease
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Exacerbate autoimmune issues
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Cause premature aging




Chronic Inflammation Can Impact Many Systems:

Skin & Connective Tissue
Health

Heart Health

Digestive Well-being

Neurological Function

Endocrine Balance

Joint & Musculoskeletal Comfort
How Cellular Therapies May Support Overall Wellness

An Inflammatory Response occurs somewhere in the body (the skin, the gut, a joint, the nerves)

Perinatal cells release anti-inflammatory signals and improve cellular repair and communication that help normalize and strengthen the immune system. This promotes your system to heal itself, not use medicinal masking of symptoms that never focus on the root cause.
1. May help maintain a healthy inflammatory balance
• Supports joint comfort
• Encourages skin health
• May promote sustained energy
2. May support the body’s natural repair processes
• Encourages smoother movement
• May promote gut health
• Supports skin clarity
3. Helps maintain healthy cellular environments
• May release signaling molecules that support cellular communication
• May help maintain a balanced environment for cells and tissues
4. May help interrupt cycles of discomfort
•Supports periods of reduced daily discomfort
• Promotes ease of movement
How the Process Works
Gentle. Personalized. Highly effective. Here's what to expect during your perinatal cell therapy session:
Step 1: Consultation & Evaluation
Meet with our specialist to discuss your pain and mobility concerns. We’ll conduct a thorough evaluation and determine if regenerative therapy is right for you.

Step 2: Personalized Treatment Plan
Based on your evaluation, we create a customized plan tailored to your needs — targeting the skin, joints, tendons, or areas causing discomfort.

Step 3: Outpatient Stem Cell Therapy
Receive your stem cell treatment in a comfortable outpatient setting. The procedure is minimally invasive with little to no downtime.

Step 4: Follow-up and Mobility Optimization
We closely monitor your progress and tailor additional therapies as needed to help maximize results and support lasting improvements in immune balance and overall well-being.

Treatment Duration
IV Stem Cell Therapy (Intravenous)
Systemic delivery — full-body anti-inflammatory / regenerative effects
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Duration of session: ~45 minutes to 1.5 hours (typical)
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Reason: IV drip is administered slowly to allow gradual circulation and prevent side effects.
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Setup time: 5–10 min
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Infusion time: 30–60 min (depends on volume and patient tolerance)
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Post-care: 5–10 min observation — most patients walk out immediately.
IM Stem Cell Injection (Intramuscular)
Targeted delivery — immune modulation, generalized support
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Duration of session: ~10–15 minutes total
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Reason: IM injection is a quick, direct shot into a muscle (often glute or deltoid).
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Setup time: 2–5 min
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Injection time: <1 min
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Post-care: Minimal — patient can typically leave immediately.
Independent Conversations on Regenerative Medicine
The following videos are shared for general informational purposes only. The views expressed are those of the individuals featured and do not represent medical advice, endorsements, or claims about the services offered by this clinic. Our therapies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.
Ready to Take the First Step?
Hope for less flare-ups is around the corner....
Whether you're navigating changes in well-being or seeking additional support, perinatal cell therapy may help promote a healthy inflammatory environment, encourage natural repair processes, and support overall immune balance — on your terms
or call us directly at (801) 300 - 3105

Science-backed, drug-free therapy

Clinician-administered, non-surgical care

Works alone or with your current plan