Disclaimer: “Outcomes will vary between individuals. No claims are being made with regenerative therapies. The FDA considers stem cell therapy experimental.”

Aging and the Body

Aging is a natural biological process that affects every system in the body. Over time, the body’s ability to repair itself, regulate inflammation, and maintain balance across tissues gradually changes. These shifts can influence how we feel, move, heal, and respond to physical or environmental stress.
Scientists studying aging are looking at how immune regulation, chronic inflammation, and cell-to-cell communication evolve over time. One area of ongoing research explores how mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) interact with these systems.

Increased Inflammation (“Inflammaging”)

Aging is often associated with chronic, low-grade inflammation, sometimes called inflammaging. This process is linked to:

  • Cardiovascular changes
  • Joint discomfort
  • Metabolic shifts

Slower Healing, Cell Turnover, and Recovery

With age, cellular communication and natural repair processes can slow, affecting:

  • Wound healing
  • Recovery after injury or surgery
  • Tissue repair

Declining Immune Function (Immunosenescence)

The immune system changes with age, sometimes leading to:

Reduced responsiveness

Increased baseline inflammation

Slower resolution of immune activity

Decreased Mobility and Balance

Age-related changes in muscles, joints, nerves, and circulation may affect:

  • Strength
  • Stability
  • Walking speed
  • Balance

Reduced Energy and Endurance

As people age, they may experience:

Lower stamina

Increased fatigue

Slower recovery after activity

What Stem Cell Research Is (and Is Not)

✓ What research explores

❌ What research does not show

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