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#38: “Stem Cells, FDA Roadblocks, and the Future of Regenerative Medicine — with Dr. Harry Adelson & Dr. Chuck Meeker”

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On today’s episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers welcome two trailblazers at the cutting edge of medicine and law: Dr. Harry Adelson, a pioneer of stem cell therapy and founder of Dosere Clinics, and Dr. Chuck Meeker, a PhD scientist turned patent attorney specializing in biotech and FDA regulatory strategy.

Together, they break down the science—and the controversy—behind regenerative medicine. From the healing power of bone marrow and birth tissue stem cells to the legal minefield created by the FDA, this episode goes deep on the clash between innovation and regulation. Adelson shares jaw-dropping success stories from patients who avoided joint replacements and chronic pain, while Meeker explains how federal red tape and Big Pharma interests shape the language doctors can even use when talking about stem cells.

The conversation also touches on Covid-era vaccine injury, the hype vs. reality of medical tourism, and whether stem cells could be a viable solution for the body’s most stubborn injuries.

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On today’s episode of The Ultimate Assist, John Stockton and Ken Ruettgers welcome two trailblazers at the cutting edge of medicine and law: Dr. Harry Adelson, a pioneer of stem cell therapy and founder of Dosere Clinics, and Dr. Chuck Meeker, a PhD scientist turned patent attorney specializing in biotech and FDA regulatory strategy.

Together, they break down the science—and the controversy—behind regenerative medicine. From the healing power of bone marrow and birth tissue stem cells to the legal minefield created by the FDA, this episode goes deep on the clash between innovation and regulation. Adelson shares jaw-dropping success stories from patients who avoided joint replacements and chronic pain, while Meeker explains how federal red tape and Big Pharma interests shape the language doctors can even use when talking about stem cells.

The conversation also touches on Covid-era vaccine injury, the hype vs. reality of medical tourism, and whether stem cells could be a viable solution for the body’s most stubborn injuries.

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