Regenerative Medicine: The State-of-the-Art in Anti-Aging Health Care
Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Dr. Jeffrey D. Gross, a neurosurgeon and regenerative medicine practitioner. In this conversation, our focus is regenerative medicine. What it is, how it is different from traditional medicine, and how it contributes to anti-aging actions. We discuss the latest assessment and precision treatment approaches that seek to restore structure and function of damaged, aged, and degenerated cells and tissues as well as body organs. This includes the use of stem-cell based therapies.
How do our bodies use our own stem cells to repair itself and why that innate process declines with age? Rather than relying on traditional clinical care that focuses on treating the symptoms, our guest shares his belief and experiences on how regenerative medicine services assist the activation and amplification of our own natural healing process. Tune in to learn what mechanisms are available today to help our body heal itself and live healthier, longer.
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Mini Bio
A board-certified and fellowship-trained neurosurgeon, Dr. Gross is the Owner of SPINE, and a regenerative medicine practice called ReCELLebrate. Jeffrey is seeing patients in Orange County, California, and in Henderson, Nevada, as well as remotely by computer video conference. A 1992 graduate of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dr. Gross went on to complete his internship and residency in neurosurgery at the University of California, Irvine in 1997. Finally, he completed his fellowship in spinal biomechanics and chief residency in neurological surgery at the University of New Mexico in 1999.
He is a medical philanthropist and a perennial champion of “patient needs over health insurance hassles and denials.” Jeffrey has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurological Surgeons (FAANS). The doctor received his board-certification in neurosurgery through the American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS), and is an active member of the both neurosurgical and regenerative medicine societies. He has recently authored a textbook chapter entitled “Spinal Regenerative Medicine.” Dr. Gross is also working on a “how-to” anti-aging book, entitled “Young Again.”
Jeffrey’s Website: ReCELLebrate