

Dr. Ross Carter: Is Aging Optional? The Stem Cell Fix No One Talks About
Jun 11, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Ross Carter, a leading regenerative medicine physician and founder of the Young For Life protocol, explores revolutionary concepts in aging and healing. He reveals how exosomes, rather than more supplements, drive cellular repair. Dr. Carter explains the power of perinatal stem cells and why enzyme neutralization is crucial. Discover how biological age can be measured and potentially reversed with the right therapies, and learn about the future of regenerative medicine, including the role of AI in optimizing treatments.
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Stem Cells Are Master Repairers
- A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can become different tissue types and self-renew.
- Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) act as master repair cells directing tissue regeneration via signaling.
Perinatal Tissue Packs Strong Signals
- Perinatal tissue (placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic fluid) provides very young, potent regenerative cells.
- These donor cells can evade the immune system briefly and deliver strong therapeutic signals.
Repair Happens By Signaling, Not Just Cells
- Stem cells act as surveyors that arrive at inflammation and coordinate repair rather than doing all the rebuilding.
- Exosomes are tiny information capsules from cells that carry the signals that trigger repair.