A pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine, Dr. Adelson has been searching for the key to optimal healing for nearly two decades. His quest has taken him around to world to advance this field.
In this exciting episode of RegenaCast, Sean sits down with renowned regenerative medicine pioneer Dr. Harry Adelson to discuss his journey in the field of stem cell therapy, his travels around the world to learn from the best, and the innovative techniques he’s developed over the years.
Dr. Adelson shares how he got his start in regenerative medicine back when prolotherapy was considered an alternative therapy and evolved into embracing platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and later, bone marrow stem cells. He emphasizes the early days of the field, when stem cell therapy was viewed as experimental and even controversial, and how he navigated those challenges by adhering to evidence-based practices.
Dr. Adelson also touches on the regulatory landscape of stem cell therapy in the U.S., explaining why there’s often confusion between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells, and how false narratives around the legality of stem cell therapy have persisted. He makes it clear that stem cell therapy can be practiced legally in the U.S. when done right and ethically.
As a naturopath, Dr. Adelson explains how his background in alternative medicine gave him an edge in thinking outside the box when it comes to regenerative therapies. He shares the inspiration behind his innovative Full Body Stem Cell Makeover—a comprehensive treatment that focuses on regenerating the spine, joints, and more, in a single session. He compares this whole-body approach to rolfing, which aligns and balances the body through deep tissue manipulation, but with stem cells and in a much shorter timeframe.
In addition to his groundbreaking treatments, Dr. Adelson talks about his tithing program, where he offers free stem cell treatments to combat service veterans, and his exciting new venture, Humanaut Health. This concierge-style membership program is aimed at making regenerative medicine more accessible to a wider population. They plan to open their first location in Austin, Texas in the fall of this year, with other locations to follow in Dallas-Fort Worth and South Florida.
If you’re intrigued by regenerative medicine and want to hear more, don’t forget to attend the Cell Surgical Conference Las Vegas this June! It’s a great opportunity for professionals and those interested in cutting-edge stem cell therapies and more.