Cellular Restoration Institute – Life After Cancer • Injury • Immunology

Life After Cancer. Life After Injury. Life After Immunology.

CRI is a structured, wellness-focused recovery center built for people who are medically stable and ready to rebuild energy, resilience, and function—in parallel with their physician team.

Structured 30 / 60 / 90 day programs Oncology-aware recovery boundaries Injury rehabilitation support track Immune balance & inflammatory resilience
Important: CRI provides wellness support and recovery programming. We do not diagnose, treat, or cure disease. All participation should be coordinated with your personal physician(s).
CRI Pillars

Three paths. One mission: rebuild the body’s capacity.

We organize CRI around three major pillars so patients can enter with a clear purpose and a structured, time-limited plan. Each pillar uses the same core principles: stabilize → signal → rebuild → maintain.

Life After Cancer

Survivorship recovery support after active treatment or stabilization.

Common goals
  • Energy, stamina, and daily function
  • Sleep, mood, and cognitive clarity
  • Gut resilience and nutrient absorption
  • Neuropathy and soft-tissue comfort
Oncology/primary-care clearance required. Wellness-focused recovery only.

Life After Injury

Rehab-forward support for injuries that leave lingering pain, weakness, or dysfunction.

Common goals
  • Inflammation calming and recovery pacing
  • Mobility, stability, and tissue comfort
  • Return-to-activity progressions
  • Sleep and autonomic balance
Built to complement PT/orthopedic plans, not replace them.

Life After Immunology

Support for chronic inflammatory burden and immune “noise,” with a conservative approach.

Common goals
  • Inflammatory balance and resilience
  • Energy stability and brain fog support
  • Gut–immune axis support
  • Stress response & recovery capacity
Physician collaboration encouraged for complex cases.

How we keep this physician-friendly

  • Boundaries: CRI is wellness and recovery support—not disease management.
  • Coordination: We encourage clearance and coordination with your medical team.
  • Conservatism: We stage support to avoid overload and to measure response.
The CRI Method

Stabilize • Signal • Rebuild

Across all three pillars, CRI uses a simple, repeatable structure that is easy to understand, document, and communicate.

Step 1

Stabilize

Reduce overwhelm: sleep, hydration, pacing, nervous-system calming, and supportive recovery practices.

Step 2

Signal

Cell-free biologic signaling and recovery modalities used conservatively and within wellness boundaries.

Step 3

Rebuild

Progressive rehab, tissue comfort support, and metabolic recovery habits—tailored to the pillar.

Programs

Structured 30 / 60 / 90 day pathways

These programs provide a clear start and finish line, with staged support that can be adjusted based on tolerance.

Restart 30

On-ramp & stabilization

For people who want a gentle re-entry into health routines with structured support and clear boundaries.

Rebuild 60

Deeper recovery + capacity

For those who need more time to rebuild stamina, gut resilience, and day-to-day function.

Resilience 90

Long-arc stability

For individuals seeking sustained support to stabilize gains and improve long-term resilience.

Not sure which pillar you fit?

We’ll guide you to the right path during intake. Many people start in one pillar and later transition as stabilized.

Request a consult
For Physicians

Referral-friendly by design

CRI is built to complement care teams with clear boundaries and a recovery-first scope. We do not diagnose, treat, or cure disease, and we do not replace oncology, primary care, or specialist management.

Contact

Start with a safe, structured intake

Reach out to explore whether CRI is appropriate. We keep the process clear, conservative, and coordinated.

Direct Contact

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Your information is kept private and used only for CRI wellness support and scheduling.

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CRI provides wellness-focused recovery support and does not diagnose, treat, or cure disease. Always consult your physician for medical decisions.