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TruDOSE PRP: Personalized Healing for Chronic Condition

Within the field of medicine, critical technological advances have emerged. From regenerative medicine to biotechnology, cutting-edge analysis and diagnostic methods have begun to be introduced, including the use of artificial intelligence.

Within this context, Mitogenesis has positioned itself as a center of excellence by being the only institution in Arizona to offer TruDOSE PRP, a revolutionary therapy that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to tailor platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments to the specific needs of each patient.

TruDOSE PRP is an evolution in traditional PRP therapies, as it completely redefines the way we treat chronic diseases. People use it to treat complex conditions like autoimmune diseases, as well as ailments like chronic fatigue and systemic inflammatory disorders. Through its cutting-edge approach, people who have suffered from these conditions for years can receive effective treatments that will improve their quality of life.

What is TruDOSE PRP?

Before understanding the importance of TruDOSE PRP, we must first understand what PRP is. Platelet-rich plasma is a component of blood that contains a high concentration of platelets, which are rich in growth factors. Platelets are the primary natural proteins in the body that aid in the regeneration of damaged tissues. The concentration in PRP has the ability to accelerate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and stimulate cell regeneration.

Traditional treatments obtain PRP by centrifuging the patient's blood and then injecting the concentration into the treatment area. This procedure has generally proven to be effective; however, it has significant challenges, such as patients requiring different concentrations depending on the condition being treated, and it is very difficult to standardize the process, which affects the results.

What innovation does TruDOSE PRP bring?

This cutting-edge platform has been developed by experts in regenerative medicine and is based on AI algorithms that analyze each patient's blood samples and determine the "appropriate therapeutic dose." By using a personalized dose, the body's response is more effective and avoids the "one-size-fits-all" approach, which can have side effects.

The science behind personalized PRP

The TruDOSE approach is based on the integration of artificial intelligence with biological biomarkers and advanced hematological analyses. In simple terms, after diagnosing the condition, an analysis is conducted to determine the appropriate treatment. First, a blood sample is taken from the patient and analyzed through proprietary software that accurately calculates the optimal doses, and then the treatment is applied.

TruDOSE uses specific markers and variables for each patient and determines the treatment based on

  • Initial platelet count
  • Systemic inflammation markers
  • Mitochondrial and metabolic status
  • Specific immunological needs
  • Age, gender, and chronic condition of the patient.

Through this analysis, a personalized protocol is generated that precisely indicates how much PRP should be administered and how it should be applied. The doctors at Mitogenesis rely on this result to begin the application of the therapy according to the chronic conditions to be treated, which often do not respond to general approaches.

Its implementation reduces variability between treatments and allows for constant monitoring of the patient's progress, which is especially valuable in long-term diseases.

How does TruDOSE PRP treat chronic conditions?

Chronic conditions are one of the main challenges in the current healthcare system. Most of these conditions are multifactorial in origin, and sometimes their symptoms can be confused with other diseases, making diagnosis difficult. At Mitogenesis, we specialize in the treatment of many of these conditions, such as MCAS, Lyme disease, long Covid, and cancer, among others.

TruDOSE PRP is part of our comprehensive treatment approach to address these diseases from the root.

Chronic fatigue and mitochondrial dysfunction

Chronic fatigue is a debilitating condition characterized by persistent exhaustion, cognitive difficulties, and widespread pain. It is often associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, which implies a deficiency in cellular energy production. TruDOSE PRP helps restore mitochondrial function through tissue regeneration and improved cellular oxygenation.

Autoimmune diseases

In diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or Hashimoto's thyroiditis, the immune system attacks its own cells and other tissues in the body. This causes inflammation and weakness of the immune system, and if not properly treated, it can lead to other diseases. Through TruDOSE PRP, this response is modulated using natural anti-inflammatory factors and promotes the regeneration of tissues affected by autoimmunity.

Systemic inflammatory disorders

Inflammation is a means that the body uses to accelerate the regeneration of damaged tissues. However, if an inflammatory disorder occurs, it can cause a series of complications, such as organ failure, tissue damage, and an increased risk of chronic diseases. In some cases, they can be potentially fatal.

Through TruDOSE PRP, the concentration of platelets acts as a biological anti-inflammatory that not only alleviates symptoms but also helps resolve the underlying cause of chronic inflammation.

Why choose Mitogenesis for TruDOSE PRP?

At Mitogenesis, we are more than a regenerative clinic; we are a center specialized in holistic medicine, with personalized treatments focused on the needs of each patient. Under the direction of Dr. Mel Schottenstein, at Mitogenesis we adopt a medical philosophy focused on the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.

Integrative approach

The team combines modern therapies such as TruDOSE PRP with functional medicine, intravenous treatments, Swiss biological medicine, and mitochondrial therapies. This therapeutic synergy allows for the simultaneous addressing of multiple body systems. Additionally, we aim for each patient to make a complete lifestyle change so that not only their body heals, but also their mind and the space they inhabit.

Advanced diagnosis

Mitogenesis employs state-of-the-art laboratory tests to thoroughly understand the patient's biological state. This process includes biomarker panels, genetic tests, mitochondrial studies, and systemic inflammation analysis. This data is essential for designing treatment protocols like TruDOSE PRP with exceptional precision.

Verifiable results

Mitogenesis documents and monitors clinical outcomes with evaluations before and after each treatment, including quality-of-life questionnaires, medical imaging, inflammation levels, and functional reports.

Conclusions

TruDOSE PRP represents the future of regenerative medicine. Its approach, based on artificial intelligence and personalization, offers an effective, safe, and scientifically backed alternative for treating chronic diseases that have been difficult to manage until now.

Mitogenesis, with its integrative approach, advanced technology, and highly trained team, provides the ideal environment to fully leverage the benefits of this therapy. Real healing begins when we treat the patient as a whole. With TruDOSE PRP, it is possible to restore biological balance, regenerate tissues, and regain the quality of life you thought was lost.

Contact our Mitogenesis medical expert in Scottsdale, AZ

If you or a loved one are struggling with a chronic condition and feel that traditional treatments have not provided lasting answers, TruDOSE PRP may be the alternative you are looking for.

We invite you to schedule an initial consultation at Mitogenesis Health to explore this innovative personalized therapy. During the consultation, you will receive a comprehensive evaluation of your health status, advanced analyses, and the possibility to access one of the most sophisticated treatments available today in regenerative medicine.

At Mitogenesis Regenerative Medicine, we can find a comprehensive strategy that can transform your life. If you wish to contact Dr. Mel Schottenstein at Mitogenesis or learn more about the treatments we offer, please call us or fill out a contact form with your information!

Sources:

TruDOSE™ Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy with Tapley Holland and Adam Breiner ND (https://documentinghope.com/webinar/TruDOSE-platelet-rich-plasma-therapy-with-tapley-holland-and-adam-breiner-nd/)

TruDOSE PRP (https://trudose.com/)

How Long Does TruDose Therapy Take to Show Results? (https://www.drscottdenny.com/blog/how-long-does-trudose-therapy-take-to-show-results/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)

Platelet-rich Plasma (https://www.usamedresearchinstitute.com/regenerative-medicine/platelet-rich-plasma/)

Reviewed by:

Dr. Mel Schottenstein

Naturopathic Doctor

NMD, MBE, MScN, FICT, FSCT

Disclaimer: The information in this article is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice of your physician or other health care professional. Do not use the information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement, or using any treatment for a health problem.

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