What is the Cellular Restoration Institute?
CRI is a post-treatment support program for people who have completed or stabilized chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy and want to focus on rebuilding strength, immune balance, and cellular health.
We do not replace oncology care. We work alongside your existing medical team to support:
- Immune recovery after intensive treatment
- Chronic inflammation and treatment-related symptoms
- Energy, sleep, and cognitive clarity (“chemo brain”)
- Gut health, appetite, and nutrient absorption
- Neuropathy and tissue recovery
Cancer Survivor Recovery Program
A structured 4–12 week protocol tailored to each survivor, combining NK exosomes, MSC exosomes, and TA-1 to help support recovery after treatment.
All protocols are delivered and supervised by licensed practitioners. CRI does not diagnose, treat, or cure cancer.
Our three-pillar cellular recovery model
Instead of “one more treatment,” we focus on restoring what treatment depleted: immune balance, tissue integrity, and cellular energy.
NK exosomes — Immune surveillance support
NK-derived exosomes are cell-free vesicles that carry a natural immune payload, including perforin, granzymes, and TRAIL. They are used to support the body’s ability to recognize and clear damaged or dysfunctional cells after treatment.
MSC exosomes — Repair & inflammation support
MSC-derived exosomes contain signals that may help calm inflammation, support mitochondrial function, and promote soft-tissue and vascular recovery in organs, nerves, and the gut lining affected by chemo or radiation.
TA-1 peptide — Immune rebalancing
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a well-studied peptide used internationally to support T-cell and NK-cell function. In CRI protocols, TA-1 is used to help gently rebalance the immune system following intensive therapies.