Indonesian Diaspora Introduces Exodus Machine, Regenerative Therapy Technology for Serious Illnesses
BANDUNG – Indonesian diaspora Petrus Freddy Cahyono, based in Ukraine, has introduced the Exodus machine, a regenerative therapy device for treating serious illnesses. The CEO of PT Pravidna Nanotechnology Indonesia showcased the device at the Indonesia-China Friendship Association event at Hotel Savoy Homann in Bandung on Monday, 1 June 2026.
Cahyono explained that the device uses saliva or urine samples to detect cell damage with high precision using satellite technology. If organ damage exceeds 25%, patient blood is processed and isolated in the Exodus machine under sterile conditions. Pure exosomes are then administered to regenerate damaged organs.
The device can treat conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease, leukaemia, cancer, and autoimmune disorders, though recovery depends on the patient’s condition. Cahyono stated, “If organs are completely damaged, I cannot defy fate. The machine is highly effective when organ damage is tolerable, such as 40% to 60%. Full recovery remains in the hands of the Almighty.”
He added that patients must register via official distributors and receive referrals from specialist doctors. The initiative aims to address medicine shortages in Indonesia due to geopolitical tensions and transport disruptions. Cahyono urged Indonesians to recognise the potential of their own blood as a miraculous solution, stating, “Indonesians should not only focus on healthy living, exercise, and diet, but also realise that their blood contains a superior solution created by God, which cannot be replicated and offers extraordinary medical potential.”
He expressed gratitude to President Prabowo Subianto, West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi, and the people of West Java for supporting the initiative.