
DayZero Wharton's Jelly Matrix (200B)
DayZero Wharton's Jelly Matrix (200B)
Wharton's jelly matrix material from ZEO ScientifiX, used at TC Regen under physician supervision. Not FDA-approved.
Wharton's jelly matrix material from ZEO ScientifiX, used at TC Regen under physician supervision. Not FDA-approved.
Wharton's jelly (umbilical cord-derived)
Wharton's jelly (umbilical cord-derived)


What it is
DayZero 200B is a Wharton's jelly matrix preparation produced by ZEO ScientifiX, a Florida-based regenerative biologics company. Wharton's jelly is the connective tissue found within the umbilical cord. The "200B" designation refers to the extracellular vesicle count stated on the label. The material is allogeneic, meaning it is derived from donated birth tissue rather than the patient's own body.
Source and manufacturing
The material is derived from human umbilical cord Wharton's jelly and processed under controlled manufacturing standards by ZEO ScientifiX. ZEO holds patents related to its perinatal-tissue processing techniques and maintains an active clinical research portfolio in regenerative biologics. Donor tissue is screened in accordance with applicable standards.
How TC Regen uses it
At TC Regen, Wharton's jelly material is administered only by a licensed physician as part of an individualized treatment plan, following clinical evaluation at the Naples or Fort Myers location. It is offered for orthopedic and pain-related applications under Florida's Stem Cell Therapy Act.
Regulatory status
Wharton's jelly and other birth-tissue-derived products, including DayZero 200B, are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are subject to a high level of regulatory scrutiny. No therapeutic outcome is guaranteed. A licensed physician reviews individual risks and the written informed-consent process required under Florida law before any treatment.
What it is
DayZero 200B is a Wharton's jelly matrix preparation produced by ZEO ScientifiX, a Florida-based regenerative biologics company. Wharton's jelly is the connective tissue found within the umbilical cord. The "200B" designation refers to the extracellular vesicle count stated on the label. The material is allogeneic, meaning it is derived from donated birth tissue rather than the patient's own body.
Source and manufacturing
The material is derived from human umbilical cord Wharton's jelly and processed under controlled manufacturing standards by ZEO ScientifiX. ZEO holds patents related to its perinatal-tissue processing techniques and maintains an active clinical research portfolio in regenerative biologics. Donor tissue is screened in accordance with applicable standards.
How TC Regen uses it
At TC Regen, Wharton's jelly material is administered only by a licensed physician as part of an individualized treatment plan, following clinical evaluation at the Naples or Fort Myers location. It is offered for orthopedic and pain-related applications under Florida's Stem Cell Therapy Act.
Regulatory status
Wharton's jelly and other birth-tissue-derived products, including DayZero 200B, are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and are subject to a high level of regulatory scrutiny. No therapeutic outcome is guaranteed. A licensed physician reviews individual risks and the written informed-consent process required under Florida law before any treatment.
Sourced from ZEO ScientifiX
Sourced from ZEO ScientifiX
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Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Didn't find your answer? Schedule a consultation at TC Regen Naples or Fort Myers and a physician will walk you through your options.
Can stem cell therapy help knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy may help some patients manage knee osteoarthritis pain and potentially delay or avoid knee replacement, though results vary by individual and the therapy is not FDA-approved. At TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers, a physician evaluates the knee with imaging to determine whether a regenerative injection is appropriate or whether surgery is the better option.
Can stem cell therapy help knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy may help some patients manage knee osteoarthritis pain and potentially delay or avoid knee replacement, though results vary by individual and the therapy is not FDA-approved. At TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers, a physician evaluates the knee with imaging to determine whether a regenerative injection is appropriate or whether surgery is the better option.
Is stem cell therapy or knee replacement the better option?
Is stem cell therapy or knee replacement the better option?
Knee replacement is an established surgical option for severe arthritis, while regenerative injections such as stem cell therapy or PRGF may be considered for moderate joint damage when patients want to delay or avoid surgery. TC Regen physicians in Southwest Florida weigh the stage of arthritis, imaging, and patient goals to advise which path fits, since regenerative treatment is not right for every diagnosis and is not FDA-approved.
How much does stem cell therapy cost, and does insurance cover it?
How much does stem cell therapy cost, and does insurance cover it?
Stem cell and other regenerative therapies are generally not covered by insurance because most are not FDA-approved, and out-of-pocket cost depends on the joint treated and the specific therapy. TC Regen reviews pricing during a consultation at its Naples or Fort Myers locations rather than listing prices online.
What is the difference between stem cells, PRP, and exosomes?
What is the difference between stem cells, PRP, and exosomes?
Platelet-rich growth factor (PRGF) concentrates healing factors from a patient's own blood, mesenchymal stem cells are cellular products that may support the body's repair response, and exosomes are cell-derived signaling particles being studied for tissue healing. At TC Regen, a physician selects among these based on the structural diagnosis; stem cell and exosome therapies are not FDA-approved.
Is stem cell therapy safe, and what are the side effects?
Is stem cell therapy safe, and what are the side effects?
Studies suggest side effects from regenerative injections are typically minor, most often temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site, though any procedure that breaks the skin carries some risk of bleeding or infection. TC Regen performs injections under image guidance using cells from AABB-accredited sources and reviews individual risks during the written informed-consent process required by Florida law.
Can regenerative medicine treat hip, shoulder, or back pain?
Can regenerative medicine treat hip, shoulder, or back pain?
Regenerative treatments may be considered for orthopedic conditions beyond the knee, including hip osteoarthritis, rotator cuff and shoulder injuries, and chronic low back pain. TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers evaluates each case individually, since regenerative therapy is not appropriate for every condition and stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved.
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Can stem cell therapy help knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy may help some patients manage knee osteoarthritis pain and potentially delay or avoid knee replacement, though results vary by individual and the therapy is not FDA-approved. At TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers, a physician evaluates the knee with imaging to determine whether a regenerative injection is appropriate or whether surgery is the better option.
Can stem cell therapy help knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy may help some patients manage knee osteoarthritis pain and potentially delay or avoid knee replacement, though results vary by individual and the therapy is not FDA-approved. At TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers, a physician evaluates the knee with imaging to determine whether a regenerative injection is appropriate or whether surgery is the better option.
Is stem cell therapy or knee replacement the better option?
Is stem cell therapy or knee replacement the better option?
Knee replacement is an established surgical option for severe arthritis, while regenerative injections such as stem cell therapy or PRGF may be considered for moderate joint damage when patients want to delay or avoid surgery. TC Regen physicians in Southwest Florida weigh the stage of arthritis, imaging, and patient goals to advise which path fits, since regenerative treatment is not right for every diagnosis and is not FDA-approved.
How much does stem cell therapy cost, and does insurance cover it?
How much does stem cell therapy cost, and does insurance cover it?
Stem cell and other regenerative therapies are generally not covered by insurance because most are not FDA-approved, and out-of-pocket cost depends on the joint treated and the specific therapy. TC Regen reviews pricing during a consultation at its Naples or Fort Myers locations rather than listing prices online.
What is the difference between stem cells, PRP, and exosomes?
What is the difference between stem cells, PRP, and exosomes?
Platelet-rich growth factor (PRGF) concentrates healing factors from a patient's own blood, mesenchymal stem cells are cellular products that may support the body's repair response, and exosomes are cell-derived signaling particles being studied for tissue healing. At TC Regen, a physician selects among these based on the structural diagnosis; stem cell and exosome therapies are not FDA-approved.
Is stem cell therapy safe, and what are the side effects?
Is stem cell therapy safe, and what are the side effects?
Studies suggest side effects from regenerative injections are typically minor, most often temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site, though any procedure that breaks the skin carries some risk of bleeding or infection. TC Regen performs injections under image guidance using cells from AABB-accredited sources and reviews individual risks during the written informed-consent process required by Florida law.
Can regenerative medicine treat hip, shoulder, or back pain?
Can regenerative medicine treat hip, shoulder, or back pain?
Regenerative treatments may be considered for orthopedic conditions beyond the knee, including hip osteoarthritis, rotator cuff and shoulder injuries, and chronic low back pain. TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers evaluates each case individually, since regenerative therapy is not appropriate for every condition and stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved.
Didn't find your answer? Schedule a consultation at TC Regen Naples or Fort Myers and a physician will walk you through your options.
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Didn't find your answer? Schedule a consultation at TC Regen Naples or Fort Myers and a physician will walk you through your options.
Can stem cell therapy help knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy may help some patients manage knee osteoarthritis pain and potentially delay or avoid knee replacement, though results vary by individual and the therapy is not FDA-approved. At TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers, a physician evaluates the knee with imaging to determine whether a regenerative injection is appropriate or whether surgery is the better option.
Can stem cell therapy help knee pain without surgery?
Stem cell therapy may help some patients manage knee osteoarthritis pain and potentially delay or avoid knee replacement, though results vary by individual and the therapy is not FDA-approved. At TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers, a physician evaluates the knee with imaging to determine whether a regenerative injection is appropriate or whether surgery is the better option.
Is stem cell therapy or knee replacement the better option?
Is stem cell therapy or knee replacement the better option?
Knee replacement is an established surgical option for severe arthritis, while regenerative injections such as stem cell therapy or PRGF may be considered for moderate joint damage when patients want to delay or avoid surgery. TC Regen physicians in Southwest Florida weigh the stage of arthritis, imaging, and patient goals to advise which path fits, since regenerative treatment is not right for every diagnosis and is not FDA-approved.
How much does stem cell therapy cost, and does insurance cover it?
How much does stem cell therapy cost, and does insurance cover it?
Stem cell and other regenerative therapies are generally not covered by insurance because most are not FDA-approved, and out-of-pocket cost depends on the joint treated and the specific therapy. TC Regen reviews pricing during a consultation at its Naples or Fort Myers locations rather than listing prices online.
What is the difference between stem cells, PRP, and exosomes?
What is the difference between stem cells, PRP, and exosomes?
Platelet-rich growth factor (PRGF) concentrates healing factors from a patient's own blood, mesenchymal stem cells are cellular products that may support the body's repair response, and exosomes are cell-derived signaling particles being studied for tissue healing. At TC Regen, a physician selects among these based on the structural diagnosis; stem cell and exosome therapies are not FDA-approved.
Is stem cell therapy safe, and what are the side effects?
Is stem cell therapy safe, and what are the side effects?
Studies suggest side effects from regenerative injections are typically minor, most often temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site, though any procedure that breaks the skin carries some risk of bleeding or infection. TC Regen performs injections under image guidance using cells from AABB-accredited sources and reviews individual risks during the written informed-consent process required by Florida law.
Can regenerative medicine treat hip, shoulder, or back pain?
Can regenerative medicine treat hip, shoulder, or back pain?
Regenerative treatments may be considered for orthopedic conditions beyond the knee, including hip osteoarthritis, rotator cuff and shoulder injuries, and chronic low back pain. TC Regen in Naples and Fort Myers evaluates each case individually, since regenerative therapy is not appropriate for every condition and stem cell therapy is not FDA-approved.

