EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 43 MIN
From Stem Cells to Signals: A New Era of Healing
from Brad Hook Podcast · host Bradley Hook
Dr. Tommy Rhee is a Navy Aircrew veteran, sports chiropractor, and pioneer in regenerative medicine. A former Team Chiropractor for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and UCLA Athletics, he has spent nearly two decades helping elite athletes recover faster and perform at their best.In this conversation, we explore a fascinating shift in medicine—from injecting cells to understanding the signals that guide healing. Dr. Rhee shares insights on cell-free regenerative therapies, the risks and realities of stem cell treatments, and why the future of healing may be less about force and more about precision.We also discuss inflammation, stress, recovery, and the simple behaviors that still matter most for long-term health.🔗 Links:RheeGen®: https://www.RheeGen.comPhysical Chiro: https://www.PhysicalChiro.comThe Future of Regenerative Medicine (book): https://a.co/d/03bS2JQf
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Dr. Tommy Rhee is a Navy Aircrew veteran, sports chiropractor, and pioneer in regenerative medicine. A former Team Chiropractor for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and UCLA Athletics, he has spent nearly two decades helping elite athletes recover faster and perform at their best.In this conversation, we explore a fascinating shift in medicine—from injecting cells to understanding the signals that guide healing. Dr. Rhee shares insights on cell-free regenerative therapies, the risks and realities of stem cell treatments, and why the future of healing may be less about force and more about precision.We also discuss inflammation, stress, recovery, and the simple behaviors that still matter most for long-term health.🔗 Links:RheeGen®: https://www.RheeGen.comPhysical Chiro: https://www.PhysicalChiro.comThe Future of Regenerative Medicine (book): https://a.co/d/03bS2JQf
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