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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 15 MIN

Brigham Buhler (2026) - Personalized Medicine, Biotechnology & Peptides

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This recap episode features a detailed conversation with Brigham Buhler regarding the future of personalized medicine and the regulatory challenges facing peptides and stem cell therapies. The discussion highlights how big pharma lobbying and medical dogma often obstruct access to innovative treatments like hormone replacement therapy and regenerative biologics. Buhler explains the potential of Muse cells and gene sequencing to move healthcare from a reactive "sick care" model to a proactive longevity-based system. He advocates for a cash-pay "life raft" that allows patients to maintain health sovereignty outside of traditional insurance constraints. Ultimately, the source underscores a growing movement towards using artificial intelligence and advanced biotechnology to significantly extend the human healthspan.---We all love The Joe Rogan Experience and much prefer the real thing, but sometimes it's not possible to listen to an entire episode or you just want to recap an episode you've previously listened to. The Joe Rogan Recap uses Google's NotebookLM to create a conversational podcast that recaps episodes of JRE into a more manageable listen.On that note, for those that would like it, here's the public access link to the Google Notebook to look at the mind map, timeline and briefing doc - https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/10908794-5c23-49f7-a72d-d87c2da1091f - Please note, you must have a Google account to access.

This recap episode features a detailed conversation with Brigham Buhler regarding the future of personalized medicine and the regulatory challenges facing peptides and stem cell therapies. The discussion highlights how big pharma lobbying and medical dogma often obstruct access to innovative treatments like hormone replacement therapy and regenerative biologics. Buhler explains the potential of Muse cells and gene sequencing to move healthcare from a reactive "sick care" model to a proactive longevity-based system. He advocates for a cash-pay "life raft" that allows patients to maintain health sovereignty outside of traditional insurance constraints. Ultimately, the source underscores a growing movement towards using artificial intelligence and advanced biotechnology to significantly extend the human healthspan.---We all love The Joe Rogan Experience and much prefer the real thing, but sometimes it's not possible to listen to an entire episode or you just want to recap an episode you've previously listened to. The Joe Rogan Recap uses Google's NotebookLM to create a conversational podcast that recaps episodes of JRE into a more manageable listen.On that note, for those that would like it, here's the public access link to the Google Notebook to look at the mind map, timeline and briefing doc - https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/10908794-5c23-49f7-a72d-d87c2da1091f - Please note, you must have a Google account to access.

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