🔬 Stem Cells in the Superhuman Protocol (Advanced Add-On)
✅ What They Are:
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can develop into various types of tissue (muscle, nerve, skin, etc.). They play a critical role in healing, regeneration, and immune modulation.
✅ How They’re Used:
Injected (IV or into specific joints or tissues)
Derived from:
Your own body (autologous – usually from fat or bone marrow)
Donor sources (e.g. umbilical cord or placental tissue)
✅ Claimed Benefits:
Accelerates tissue repair and regeneration
Reduces inflammation and pain
Improves joint and cartilage function
Supports anti-aging and longevity
🧬 Exosomes in the Superhuman Protocol (Advanced Add-On)
✅ What They Are:
Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles released by stem cells that carry signaling molecules like RNA, proteins, and growth factors. Think of them as “messengers” that tell cells how to behave (heal, grow, reduce inflammation, etc.).
✅ How They’re Used:
Typically administered via IV
Sometimes applied topically (e.g., with microneedling)
✅ Claimed Benefits:
Enhances cell communication and healing
Promotes skin and tissue regeneration
Boosts immune function and brain clarity
Often used in aesthetic medicine and recovery therapies
🧠 How They Fit Into the Superhuman Protocol
While not part of the original 3-step protocol, stem cells and exosomes are sometimes layered in as regenerative therapies either:
Before or after a Superhuman Protocol session (to prepare or recover the body)
Alongside red light or PEMF to amplify cellular uptake and integration
Some clinics even combine these with ozone therapy, cryotherapy, or peptides for a full-spectrum regenerative approach.