“ReCellebrate” with Dr. Jeffrey Gross

Dr. Jeffrey Gross is a regenerative stem cell medicine and anti-aging specialist. He is also a conservative specialist offering precision medical, longevity, and biohacking consultations to reduce disease and improve health-span. Dr. Gross is an expert on stem and gene cell therapy and how to utilize science to improve quality of life. I didn't know a lot about this topic, so it was enlightening to have him on the show and learn from him. I hope you'll also take something from this episode. 


What we discussed:


  • Dr. Gross's background and why he became interested in stem cells and laser therapy (2:09)
  • Stem cells, their sources, and controversies surrounding their use (5:08)
  • Regenerative medicine, stem cells, and their potential to heal and repair damaged tissues (9:28)
  • Using stem cells for injury recovery and athletic performance, with a focus on safety and effectiveness (15:57)
  • Stem cell banking and regenerative medicine (20:12)
  • Affordable regenerative medicine for knee injuries (27:37)
  • Stem cell therapy for joint pain, with a focus on its effectiveness and cost compared to knee surgery (32:28)
  • Regenerative therapies for muscle loss and aging, with a focus on exosomes, immune cells, and mitochondria (39:45)
  • Stem cell therapy options for knee pain, including MRI cost and virtual consultation process (44:31)
  • Using stem cells for joint pain relief and hair loss treatment (49:52)
  • Life expectancy and anti-aging technology through biohacking (55:48)

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Robert Sikes

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