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Stem cells have been a buzzword in medicine for years—but what if the real breakthrough isn't stem cells themselves?

In this episode, Natalie sits down with Caleb Granger, a leader in regenerative medicine, to talk about a rapidly emerging therapy that's getting attention from scientists, physicians, and professional athletes: stem cell exosomes.

These microscopic particles carry the healing signals produced by stem cells—and new research suggests they may be responsible for much of the regenerative power we've attributed to stem cell treatments.

Caleb explains how regenerative capacity declines as we age, why inflammation plays such a major role in chronic disease and aging, and how exosome therapies aim to restore the body's natural ability to repair itself.

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This is a fascinating conversation about the future of healing—and the science that may change how we think about aging, recovery, and long-term health.

Listen in to understand what's real, what's promising, and what questions you should be asking as regenerative medicine continues to evolve.

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Natalie Tysdal is a health journalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.