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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 59 MIN

#944: Caleb Granger - Exosomes: The Future of Regenerative Medicine

from The Health Revival Show | Hormone Therapy & Gut Health Insights

Stem cell exosomes are quickly becoming one of the most talked-about breakthroughs in regenerative medicine. In this episode, we sit down with Caleb Granger of Apex Regenerative to break down what exosomes actually are, how they work inside the body, and why they may outperform traditional stem cell therapies. We cover inflammation, tissue repair, aging, chronic disease, and the exploding research happening around exosome signaling. If you’ve heard the hype around stem cells, anti-aging therapies, or regenerative medicine — this conversation will change how you think about healing and recovery. Connect with Caleb: Instagram | Web *** CONNECT: 🏆 Work With Us: Revive & Thrive Program 🔗 Connect With Liz: Instagram | TikTok | YouTube 🔗 Connect With Becca: Instagram | TikTok | YouTube 🇺🇸 Private Community: FitMom Society ▶️ Have Questions? Ask Here *** SAY THANKS: 💜 Leave Review on Apple 💚 Leave Review on Spotify *** produced by: brandhard

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