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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 36 MIN

The Future of Regenerative Medicine - with Dr. Tommy Rhee

from The Road to Rediscovery: A Motivational Journey of Life Lessons and Personal Growth

Dr. Tommy Rhee is a Pioneer in Regenerative Medicine who has worked with professional NFL teams, UCLA, and the U.S. Navy. He’s spreading the message of his breakthrough in Regenerative Medicine, and explains in detail in his book, The Future of Regenerative Medicine. Tune in, as Dr. Rhee explains:The complete definition of Regenerative MedicineThe difference between non-invasive skin cell therapy and common topical applications such as Ben-Gay or Icy HotThe advantages and benefits of topical, non-invasive application over the traditional injection methodThe Future potential of regenerative medicine benefiting others outside of professional sportsLearn more about Dr. Rhee’s breakthrough by visiting www.rheegen.com Order a copy of Dr. Rhee’s book, available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/60n0bfs

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