TruDOSE™ has unlocked the body’s innate ability to self-heal. You’ve heard the success stories—but we aim to go further, staying ahead of the science to answer two critical questions:
For years, medical treatments have followed a linear thought process—but the body was designed to self-heal, and healing is not linear. It’s dynamic and adaptive. At one stage, the body may benefit from one modality, and later, it may require a completely different approach. With the rise of alternative self-healing therapies, the challenge is clear:
TruDOSE™ was founded with a singular purpose: to solve complex conditions and unlock true self-healing potential. That’s why we are pioneering groundbreaking studies, exploring individualized, complex conditions, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Our mission is to create a roadmap for personalized healing, rooted in science, guided by data, and tailored to each patient’s unique journey.
Because every body heals differently—and we’re here to make sure it heals at its fullest potential, with the science and data to back it up.
We share the general research categories to highlight the areas we are actively exploring. However, specific study titles, hypotheses, and detailed protocols remain proprietary while the research is underway. As early data becomes available, we are committed to sharing updates and insights with the public.
In 2026, Tapley Holland published a peer-reviewed review article in the International Journal of Science and Research introducing a novel framework for platelet biology in stress adaptation:
Platelets as Endogenous Cellular Adaptogens: A Review of Stress Signaling and Regenerative Implications
For decades, platelets were known simply as the cells that stop bleeding. But science is revealing a far more remarkable truth: platelets are the body’s built-in cellular adaptogens—dynamic, context-aware regulators that help the body sense stress, adapt to challenges, and heal itself.
Unlike drugs, which follow a linear path and are designed for one purpose, platelets respond in real time to the body’s needs, orchestrating repair, regulating inflammation, coordinating metabolism, and restoring balance. They are versatile, adaptive, and capable of addressing not just acute injuries, but also chronic, resistant, and exhaustion-related conditions—the very states where conventional therapies often fail.
The body heals through stress and adaptation, moving through predictable stages: acute (alarm), resistance, and resolution. Platelets play an active role in every phase of this process, guiding tissues and systems toward recovery. And when the body enters the exhaustion phase, where healing stalls and chronic disease emerges, platelets may provide the missing adaptive signal needed to restart the body’s natural self-healing pathways.
In many ways, platelets are analogous to botanical adaptogens like curcumin or ashwagandha, which have been used for thousands of years to help the body maintain balance under stress. But platelets go even further—they combine the adaptive, context-dependent intelligence of nature’s best remedies with unparalleled precision, delivering signals exactly where and when the body needs them most.
This paper explores how platelets function as multifunctional regulators, capable of adaptive communication across all stages of stress and healing, and demonstrates their unique potential to unlock self-healing in ways no drug, supplement, or therapy can match.
For the first time, we are beginning to understand that the platelets flowing in your bloodstream aren’t just repairing tissue—they are coordinating the body’s response to stress, guiding systemic recovery, and teaching your body how to heal itself.
If you’ve ever wondered how the body adapts, repairs, and overcomes the most stubborn, chronic conditions, this paper offers a groundbreaking perspective on the power of platelets—and the future of adaptive, precision-based regenerative medicine.
This work provides a conceptual foundation for ongoing scientific exploration within TruDOSE™.