Regenerative Therapy
Cell Factor

Harness potent, DNA free regenerative factors to optimize the tissue microenvironment, reduce inflammation, and accelerate repair
What is CRF?
Cell Regenerative Factor (CRF) is a concentrated matrix of proteins, growth factors, and cytokines derived from placental tissue that reprograms damaged tissues toward healing and homeostasis.
It represents the next step beyond exosomes/stem cells with broader, scaffold-like signaling
How is CRF created?
Placental tissue is cultured in a controlled bioreactor to release a rich matrix of bioactive factors, then extracted, concentrated, and lyophilized (freeze-dried) for stability and consistency.
How CRF works
CRF improves the local tissue microenvironment by delivering comprehensive biological signals that enhance cellular communication, calm inflammatory pathways, and provide ECM-like support to accelerate repair and restore balance
CRF Key Benefits
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Up to ~1,000× potency vs PRP reported in materials
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May reduce inflammation and support structural repair with holistic, system wide effects
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Personalized treatment
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Minimally invasive adjunct to many programs and protocols
When to consider Regenerative Cell Factor?
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Chronic wound
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Orthopedic or degenerative conditions
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Age related tissue decline
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Overall LOCAL or SYSTEMIC repair
Expected Outcomes
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Faster recovery
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Reduced inflammation
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Improved tissue integrity and vascular response
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Broader systemic wellness
