What is Biologics Therapy?

Biologics therapy is an up-and-coming alternative procedure that is being used widely throughout the medical community. Extracellular vesicles are tiny bubbles that are expelled and absorbed by the body’s cells. What was once believed to be a useless natural process to cellular function, has quickly become one of the most exciting new possibilities for medical care. In the past 15 years, researchers have discovered that these vesicles play a vital role in how cells operate.

These vesicles act as the “mailmen” between cells, sending messages to and from other cells on how to behave, what is happening elsewhere, or even the ability to attach and take control of cells. This is communicated as vesicles transfer genetic information, protein, and messenger RNA between cells. These information-rich bubbles are believed to help stimulate restoration on a cellular level that may improve malfunctioning parts/systems of the body without the need for harmful prescription medications, or intense treatment options.

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How Biologics Therapy Works

These microscopic products are a natural creation within the endosomal compartment of most eukaryotic cells. For biologics therapy, stem cells are grown within a culture, which produces a liquid media (extracellular vesicles). By spinning down and separating the stem cells from the liquid media, the vesicles can be extracted independently.

Once the vesicles have been quarantined and are ready for therapy use, they are packaged via a saline IV or an injectable vial. The use of this alternative care option has been used for a variety of applications such as arthritis. A direct injection of the vesicle liquid media into the afflicted area is common practice. For more systematic conditions, like various autoimmune diseases, saline IV administration is recommended. Biologics therapy is still in its infancy, but many patients do not report any type of side effects from care. However, some patients may experience headache, mild fever, nausea, and vomiting within the first 24 hours following care.

How Biologics Therapy Holds Repairing Potential

Stem cell therapy requires invasive work, and many individuals may not respond to the treatment for a variety of reasons, such as: age, environmental factors, chronic diseases, genetic disorders, and more. Compared to most cells within the body, adults have a finite number of stem cells found in their bodies. Stem cells are primarily responsible for creating specialized cells that become damaged or lost due to injury or disease.

Research has suggested that degenerative diseases like cancer or Parkinson’s can be improved without the need for stem cell treatment, as young exosomes have shown the ability to rejuvenate and repair the areas of the body that are breaking down or malfunctioning. By flooding the body with extra cellular vesicles, cells are further alarmed to fulfill their role. Due to exosomes’ ability to communicate and send signals to other cells throughout the body, some researchers claim they hold higher importance compared to restorative stem cells.

Who May Benefit From Biologics Therapy?

Biologics therapy may have a stimulating factor that acts as an indicator for stem cells to produce new specialized cells to carrying proteins between red blood cells — these vesicles have the potential to be a versatile component in the body’s healing process. Currently, biologics therapy is being explored as an option for individuals living with conditions like:

  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Brain injuries
  • Cancers
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Diabetes
  • Lyme disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s
  • and more

Biologics Therapy Near Kansas City, MO

Contact Dr. Goodbinder to schedule an appointment to examine your current health status. Biologics therapy may be a potentially useful alternative care option for a variety of patients. — Learn how we can help address your health concerns and adjust for a healthier life moving forward.

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Dr. Jay Goodbinder ND DC DABCI is a doctor in Kansas City, MO who serves patients in the surrounding Kansas City areas, cities across the United States, and in several countries around the world.