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- Krissy Kull
Joint pain is common, and more people are looking at regenerative therapies that may help support healing without surgery. Two options that often come up are PRP and exosomes.
- Krissy Kull
Feeling more exhausted, unmotivated, or “off” this summer? It might not just be the weather. During Men’s Health Month, it’s important to recognize that summer heat can sometimes make existing low testosterone symptoms feel even more noticeable. If you’ve been
- Krissy Kull
Hair thinning and loss of skin firmness are common concerns, and interest in regenerative therapies is growing. Exosome-based treatments may help support hair restoration by signaling dormant follicles, which could contribute to improved hair density in selected patients.
- Krissy Kull
June is Men’s Health Month, making it the perfect time to talk about a topic many men are curious about but often don’t realize they have options for: testosterone optimization. When most people think of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), they
- Krissy Kull
Long flights can leave you exhausted, foggy, and dehydrated. Many travelers now turn to IV hydration for travel and jet lag recovery, hoping for faster relief. But does IV hydration actually help jet lag?
- Krissy Kull
Exosome injections use small extracellular vesicles that are being studied for their potential role in cell signaling related to inflammation and tissue repair. Evidence in sports injuries is still developing, outcomes vary, and exosomes are not a replacement for standard
- Krissy Kull
To support regenerative health, many clinicians recommend a whole-food, anti-inflammatory eating pattern. This often includes antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables, healthy fats like omega-3s, and enough protein.
- Krissy Kull
Chronic stress is a common part of modern life and can affect the body in many ways. When stress continues for long periods, it may influence hormones, daily habits, sleep, and energy levels.
- Krissy Kull
Many men assume these changes are just part of aging. They aren’t always. Some symptoms are easy to dismiss. You may chalk them up to getting older, being busy, stress, or simply not having enough time to take care of
- Krissy Kull
Testosterone levels naturally decline with age, but treatment decisions should not be based on age alone. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is most appropriate for men who have both symptoms and consistently low testosterone confirmed by testing. In these cases, TRT
- Krissy Kull
Hair loss is a common concern for many men, and it is often viewed as a natural part of aging. In recent years, however, researchers have begun exploring whether broader aspects of health, including metabolic health, may play a role
- Krissy Kull
NAD⁺ and glutathione IV therapy are often discussed in the context of cellular health and longevity. While both are involved in important biological processes, they serve very different roles in the body.