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Brain Biohacking with Kayla Barnes — Stem Cells For Longevity with Kevin Ferber | Longevity Optimization Podcast
Today I’m speaking with Kevin Ferber from American Cell Technology on the Longevity Optimization Podcast. In this episode, we dive into the exciting world of stem cell therapy. We discuss the process of harvesting and banking autologous stem cells, exploring the regulatory landscape surrounding stem cell therapy and its various applications in regenerative medicine and aesthetics.
Kevin shares valuable insights into the mechanisms of action of mesenchymal stem cells, emphasizing the importance of proper culturing techniques for their effectiveness. Our conversation also touches on current advancements in stem cell research, potential future applications, and how these therapies can contribute to longevity and improved health outcomes.
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Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to Stem Cell Therapy
02:08 Understanding Autologous Stem Cells
05:01 Regulatory Landscape of Stem Cell Therapy
07:59 Mechanisms of Action in Stem Cell Therapy
10:14 Growing and Culturing Stem Cells
14:45 Personal Experiences with Stem Cell Procedures
18:34 Utilizing Stem Cells for Longevity
21:33 Applications of Stem Cells in Aesthetics
24:35 Real-World Success Stories
27:25 Future of Stem Cell Therapy
30:58 Cost and Accessibility of Stem Cell Banking
33:26 Conclusion and Future Directions
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