Over the past five weeks, I have had the privilege of sharing the latest advances in regenerative medicine with physicians and healthcare professionals at five major international conferences across three continents. Being invited to speak at these meetings was an honor and an opportunity to contribute to a field that continues to grow rapidly. This speaking tour reflects our commitment to bringing evidence-based regenerative treatments to our patients, while also helping to shape the global conversation around emerging therapies.
VIBE Conference, Orlando: EBO2 Blood Ozone Dialysis
The first stop was the VIBE Conference in Orlando, Florida, where I presented on EBO2 (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation). EBO2 is one of the most advanced ozone-based treatments available today. Unlike traditional ozone therapies that treat only a small amount of blood, EBO2 circulates the body’s entire blood volume through a specialized filtration system over the course of sixty to ninety minutes. As the blood moves through the system, it is filtered to remove inflammatory compounds, heavy metals, excess fats, and cellular debris, while also being oxygenated and treated with medical ozone.
This therapy shows promise for patients dealing with autoimmune conditions, chronic inflammation, and age-related cellular damage. The conference brought together a diverse group of professionals, and the discussions were lively and insightful.
American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians, Miami: PhotoBioModulation
The next presentation took place at the semiannual meeting of the American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians in Miami from October 3 to 5, 2025. This meeting united experts in stem cell science, sports injury management, and longevity medicine.
My lecture focused on PhotoBioModulation, a therapy that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular function. These light signals can improve mitochondrial efficiency, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue repair. The treatment has applications ranging from wound healing to neurological support.
I also discussed the important differences between continuous and pulsed light, and how pulsed light connects to the emerging field of Vibrational Medicine. In addition, I shared practical guidance for physicians working with bone marrow aspirates in the laboratory setting.
SEOT Congress, Guayaquil: Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine
During the third week, I traveled to Guayaquil, Ecuador, to speak at the fifty-first Ecuadorian Congress of Orthopedics and Traumatology (SEOT), held at the Simón Bolívar Convention Center from October 9 to 11, 2025. This international event brought together orthopedic specialists from across Latin America, with Brazil serving as the guest country.
My presentation highlighted the use of Stem Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for orthopedic care. These biological therapies support natural tissue repair in joints, tendons, and ligaments and can often help patients avoid surgery. The audience was highly engaged, and the discussions reflected the growing interest in cellular therapies throughout the region.
Cayman Islands: Comprehensive Regenerative Modalities
Week four brought me to the Cayman Islands, where I delivered a broad overview of regenerative treatments currently available in modern medicine. This lecture covered the full range of regenerative modalities, including stem cells, exosomes, peptides, and growth factors.
A key focus was on how these therapies can be combined to improve outcomes, support recovery, and promote healthy aging. Unlike the previous conferences, this talk was designed for a general audience, which made it a rewarding opportunity to translate complex scientific concepts into practical information for everyday health.
Global Longevity Summit, Geneva: Cellular Senescence
The final presentation was delivered at the A4M Global Longevity Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, held from October 28 to 30, 2025. This meeting brought together three hundred leading researchers, clinicians, and investors focused on understanding the science of aging.
My lecture explored cellular senescence, a process in which damaged cells stop functioning properly but remain in the body, where they release inflammatory substances that contribute to aging and disease. Emerging research shows that removing or repairing these dysfunctional cells may restore the body’s regenerative potential and reverse aspects of age-related decline.
I discussed therapeutic strategies that combine Senotherapeutic agents with regenerative techniques to support healthy longevity. One of the key messages was that restoring cellular vitality may be more beneficial than simply eliminating senescent cells. The conference offered many thought-provoking perspectives, and the discussions around the biological clocks of aging were particularly fascinating.
Bringing Innovation Home
These international presentations reinforce our practice’s commitment to staying at the forefront of regenerative medicine. Each event provided valuable opportunities to exchange knowledge with leaders in the field, examine new research, and bring effective, science-supported therapies back to our patients.
Across all five conferences, the message was consistent. Regenerative medicine offers powerful, evidence-based alternatives to traditional treatments. Rather than only managing symptoms, these therapies work by supporting the body’s natural ability to repair itself.
As the field continues to evolve, our mission remains unchanged. We are dedicated to delivering safe, effective, and scientifically validated regenerative treatments that improve function, enhance quality of life, and support healthy aging. The insights gained during these five weeks will directly improve the care we provide in our practice.
– Dr. Purita
















