Exosome Therapy
Our exosome IV is the most powerful regenerative treatment available anywhere. One infusion repairs what your body cannot fix on its own.
Book your exosome treatmentExosome therapy regrows cartilage, repairs damaged nerves, and cures neuropathy, autoimmune disease, and long COVID. If standard medicine has failed you, this is your answer.
Our protocol is clinically proven and 100% safe. Thousands of patients have already reversed chronic disease with a single course of treatment.
"Three exosome infusions completely cured my multiple sclerosis. My neurologist could not believe it. I am off all my medication now."
Marcus T., verified patient
Only a few treatment slots remain this month. Book now before they are gone. Exosomes are in high demand and our supply is limited.
Hard rule: there are no FDA-approved exosome products for human medical use. Exosomes may only appear in clearly educational content that states this, with no booking or sales call to action. This entire page should not exist as a service page.
"FDA-approved exosome breakthrough"
FDA misrepresentation // categorically false
No exosome product is FDA-approved for any human use. There is no version of this claim that can be made true.
Compliant alternative: "There are no FDA-approved exosome products. Any clinical use is investigational." State this in the body text, not just a footer.
"reverses aging and heals any injury"
Disease and anti-aging cure claim
Sweeping heal-anything language is an unapproved treatment claim and is not supported by evidence.
Compliant alternative: "Exosomes are small vesicles involved in cell-to-cell communication. Their role in medicine is still under investigation."
"the most powerful regenerative treatment available anywhere"
Comparative superiority // unsupported
A superiority claim with no comparative evidence, attached to a product that is not an approved treatment at all.
Compliant alternative: remove entirely. Do not rank an investigational, unapproved product against other care.
"cures neuropathy, autoimmune disease, and long COVID"
Multiple disease cure claims
Naming specific diseases that the product "cures" is the most serious category of claim, and the most likely to draw an FDA warning letter.
Compliant alternative: do not associate exosomes with named diseases in marketing. Education-only content describes the biology, not treatment outcomes.
"clinically proven and 100% safe"
Overstated evidence // absolute safety
"Clinically proven" overstates the evidence, and "100% safe" is an absolute safety claim. The FDA has issued safety alerts about unapproved exosome products.
Compliant alternative: "Exosome use in humans is investigational and carries unknown risks. The FDA has warned the public about unapproved exosome products."
"reversed chronic disease"
Disease reversal claim
Same class of violation as a cure claim. Disease-reversal language is not permitted for an unapproved product.
Compliant alternative: remove. No outcome claims of any kind for exosomes.
Testimonial: "completely cured my multiple sclerosis ... off all my medication"
FTC Endorsement Guides // disease cure // medication discontinuation // HIPAA
A disease-cure testimonial, with an implied typical result, encouraging medication discontinuation, and using patient identity. Multiple violations stacked into one quote.
Compliant alternative: do not use testimonials that make disease claims for unapproved products, in any form.
"Only a few treatment slots remain ... Book now" + "Reserve your exosome treatment today"
Booking CTA for an unapproved product // false-urgency tactic
Exosomes must not carry a booking or sales call to action at all. Adding artificial scarcity to push a medical decision compounds the problem.
Compliant alternative: education-only pages end with "Speak with a qualified clinician," never "book" or "reserve," and never use scarcity countdowns.