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June 17th, 2026

Ep. 154 What If We've Been Thinking About Stem Cells All Wrong with Dr. Tommy Rhee

  1. Ep. 154 What If We've Been Thinking About Stem Cells All Wrong with Dr. Tommy Rhee Michele Simms 47:37

What if the future of healing doesn’t involve surgery, lengthy recovery times, or even injections?

 

In this fascinating conversation, I sat down with Dr. Tommy Rhee, sports chiropractor, regenerative medicine pioneer, former team chiropractor for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and author of The Future of Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Rhee has spent years working with elite athletes, helping them recover from injuries and return to peak performance.

 

After witnessing both the promise and limitations of traditional stem cell therapies, Dr. Rhee began exploring a different approach to regenerative medicine—one focused on cellular signaling rather than live stem cells. His research led to the development of a non-invasive, topical regenerative Therapy designed to support healing, recovery, and mobility without injections.

 

In this episode, we discuss:

·        Regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy

·        Cellular signaling and healing

·        Inflammation and chronic pain

·        Arthritis and joint degeneration

·        Telomeres and Aging

·        The risks and realities of stem cell injections

·        Why athletes often recover differently

·        Cortisone injections and long-term consequences

·        The future of non-invasive healing technologies

·        How patients can become better advocates for their own Health

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Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, sports injuries, arthritis, or simply interested in the future of health and Longevity, this conversation offers a thought-provoking look at where medicine may be headed.

 

00:02:50 – Introduction to Dr. Tommy Rhee

00:03:50 – Working with elite athletes and discovering regenerative medicine

00:06:00 – How stem cell therapy evolved over the years

00:07:50 – Why Dr. Rhee became interested in alternatives to injections

00:08:50 – Understanding cellular signaling and extracellular vesicles

00:11:00 – How topical regenerative therapies work

00:13:50 – Peptides, exosomes, and the future of signaling medicine

00:14:50 – Arthritis, aging, and declining regenerative signals

00:16:50 – Why our bodies lose healing capacity over time

00:18:50 – Telomeres, longevity, and cellular aging

00:21:00 – The construction-site analogy for healing

00:22:50 – Inflammation, pain, and tissue repair

00:24:50 – Frozen shoulder, scar tissue, and regenerative therapies

00:29:50 – Comparing injections versus topical therapies

00:31:50 – Stem cell tourism and traveling overseas for treatment

00:34:50 – Risks, regulation, and sourcing concerns

00:38:50 – Why some stem cell treatments still work even when cells don’t survive

00:42:50 – Cell-free regenerative medicine explained

00:45:50 – Arthritis, cartilage repair, and chronic pain

00:48:50 – How to evaluate regenerative products and treatments

00:51:50 – Cortisone injections and their long-term effects

00:54:50 – Finding the right practitioner for chronic pain

00:57:50 – The future of regenerative medicine

01:00:50 – Developing affordable over-the-counter regenerative products

01:03:50 – What excites Dr. Rhee most about the future of healing

 

Connect with Dr. Tommy Rhee:

  • RheeGen: https://rheegen.com

·        Physical Chiropractic of Tampa Bay: https://physicalchiro.com

·        Book: The Future of Regenerative Medicine: Unlocking the Potential of Topical Stem Cell Therapy

·        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhee.gen

·        Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RheeGen

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Michele Simms Host of The Beauty In The Mess Podcast

My mission is to help people learn from the successes and failures of others to develop themselves faster and more efficiently. I am just a regular person and now a podcaster. I have launched 55 episodes into the world and have many more to come. I have been podcasting for over two years now. I am the mom of 4 wonderful kids and the wife to a great husband. I also have two fur babies, a dog and a cat, and I work full time besides podcasting.