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How Stem Cells Just Became Available to Everyone | Dr Torbjörn Ogéus

Oct 3, 2025
Dr. Torbjörn Ogéus, a pioneering senior pain specialist and former pro athlete, shares his journey from injury to innovator in regenerative medicine. He reveals how a simple 'fridge accident' made a legal pathway to activate over a hundred million stem cells. Discover the roles of platelets, stem cells, and exosomes in healing, and why small blood stem cells can trigger systemic healing. Torbjörn discusses the future of accessible stem cell therapy and its potential to revolutionize joint repair, offering hope to those with osteoarthritis.
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INSIGHT

Small Blood Stem Cells Exist In Circulation

  • A Greek study identified very small blood stem cells (VSELs) that appear pluripotent and are extractable from normal blood.
  • These cells are controversial but could change legal autologous stem cell practice because they come from ordinary blood draws.
ANECDOTE

The 'Fridge Accident' Discovery

  • At a Superhuman event Tobjörn tested many attendees' blood and refrigerated remaining samples overnight.
  • He found the refrigerated tubes showed almost triple the number of very small stem cells the next morning.
INSIGHT

Cold Storage Can Activate Stem Cells

  • Simply storing freshly drawn blood (cold, low-oxygen conditions) can 'stress' and activate small circulating stem cells without adding enzymes or manipulation.
  • That activation is legally compliant in many regions because no external manipulation or culturing occurs.
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