The stem cells
Passage 3 Wharton's Jelly. The most potent cells available.
If you've researched stem cells for months, this is the page you've been looking for.
The source
What is Wharton's Jelly?
Wharton's Jelly is the tissue inside the umbilical cord — one of the richest, youngest sources of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) known. These aren't cells harvested from an aging adult body; they're young, vital cells with maximum regenerative capacity.

The difference
Why "Passage 3" matters.
"Passage" refers to how many times cells are cultured. Younger passages are more active and more potent. We use Passage 3 — the sweet spot of potency and safety. Most clinics never disclose their passage number. We lead with it, because for an informed patient, it's the whole point.
Honest comparison
How we compare.
Many quality clinics use Wharton's Jelly. Far fewer combine all three of these.
Looking into a specific cell type you read about elsewhere? Here is our position on MUSE cells — what they are, and why our protocol uses Passage 3 Wharton's jelly cells instead.
Passage 3, disclosed
We tell you the passage. Most clinics don't.
Direct application
Intradiscal and intra-articular — guided, where the damage is.
All-inclusive transparency
The entire experience in one published price.
The amplifier
The exosomes.
We complement the cells with exosomes — packets of growth factors, proteins and nucleic acids that promote healing, reduce inflammation, and improve cell-to-cell communication. They amplify what the stem cells start.
The science
A closer look at the cells



