EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 59 MIN
#256 Dr. Ian White — Repairing the Aging Body: Amniotic Fluid, Muse Cells & Regenerative Medicine
from The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast · host Claudia von Boeselager
What if the real key to longevity is not just preventing damage - but restoring the body’s ability to repair itself?In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ian White, a leading expert in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, tissue regeneration, and longevity science. We explore how amniotic fluid, Muse cells, and regenerative signaling may help support healing, reduce inflammation, and change the future of longevity medicine.We also break down what regenerative medicine actually is, how it differs from the way most people talk about stem cells, what matters most for safety, and how this field could reshape the way we think about aging and recovery.In this conversation, we cover:00:00 - The accidental discovery that changed regenerative science00:40 - Could the answer to longevity begin before birth?02:23 - Dr. Ian White’s path into regenerative medicine05:13 - Why some animals regrow tissue and humans do not07:26 - What changes in the body’s repair systems with age09:29 - Why amniotic fluid is so scientifically interesting12:55 - What regenerative medicine really means15:05 - Longevity, healing, and the biology of repair16:30 - Stem cells vs regenerative medicine21:05 - Regulation, safety, and responsible clinical use24:13 - Tissue repair and real-world applications28:37 - Brain health and regenerative medicine31:39 - Rejuvenation and the future of anti-aging medicine39:05 - Muse cells and why they matter43:40 - Who may benefit most from these therapies46:37 - How to approach regenerative medicine responsibly50:23 - Space aging research and the future of longevity science54:25 - Final thoughts on healing, aging, and what comes nextIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share it with someone serious about living longer, healthier, and better.#Longevity #RegenerativeMedicine #StemCells #HealthyAging #Biohacking #TissueRepair #AntiAging #HealthOptimization
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What if the real key to longevity is not just preventing damage - but restoring the body’s ability to repair itself?In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ian White, a leading expert in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, tissue regeneration, and longevity science. We explore how amniotic fluid, Muse cells, and regenerative signaling may help support healing, reduce inflammation, and change the future of longevity medicine.We also break down what regenerative medicine actually is, how it differs from the way most people talk about stem cells, what matters most for safety, and how this field could reshape the way we think about aging and recovery.In this conversation, we cover:00:00 - The accidental discovery that changed regenerative science00:40 - Could the answer to longevity begin before birth?02:23 - Dr. Ian White’s path into regenerative medicine05:13 - Why some animals regrow tissue and humans do not07:26 - What changes in the body’s repair systems with age09:29 - Why amniotic fluid is so scientifically interesting12:55 - What regenerative medicine really means15:05 - Longevity, healing, and the biology of repair16:30 - Stem cells vs regenerative medicine21:05 - Regulation, safety, and responsible clinical use24:13 - Tissue repair and real-world applications28:37 - Brain health and regenerative medicine31:39 - Rejuvenation and the future of anti-aging medicine39:05 - Muse cells and why they matter43:40 - Who may benefit most from these therapies46:37 - How to approach regenerative medicine responsibly50:23 - Space aging research and the future of longevity science54:25 - Final thoughts on healing, aging, and what comes nextIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share it with someone serious about living longer, healthier, and better.#Longevity #RegenerativeMedicine #StemCells #HealthyAging #Biohacking #TissueRepair #AntiAging #HealthOptimization
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