How close are we to using stem cells to treat HIV, reverse paralysis, and reboot the immune system? What happens when we combine that with Neuralink and gene editing?
In this clip from Episode 2, Dr. G outlines what stem cell therapy actually involves from costs and virus testing to harvesting and delivery. He explains how bone marrow transplants have been used to reset immune systems and how similar strategies are being applied to chronic diseases.
He breaks down research showing stem cell applications in HIV and paraplegia, then connects it to emerging technologies like Neuralink and gene therapy. Dr. G also highlights the role of exosomes in directing stem cells—critical for targeted healing. These therapies are advancing fast and may soon be accessible to the public.