UPDATES ON STEM CELL THERAPY: & RAADfest, A New Book and The Online Course [2022]

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  • I haven't posted for a while, but I'm back with updates about the stem cell therapy I did in Costa Rica as well as other news about what I've been up to.
    RAADfest is coming and I've got some exciting news about that. It's Oct. 6-9 and if you'd like to attend, be sure to use my discount code: LANCE22. Here's the link: www.RAADfest.com/register
    I've also been spending time trying out my skills as an author and I'm looking for a Launch Team. Here's a link to join up: lpages.lancehitchings.com/lau...
    And I'm putting together a team to help me produce content. I'm looking for Researchers, Writers, a Video Editor, & a Social Media Manager. If you've got talent in any of those areas, you're familiar with the Longevity space and you'd like to help out, here's a link where you can sign up: lpages.lancehitchings.com/tea...
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    CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS:
    Intro: 00:00
    RAADfest Is Coming In October! 00:40
    The Online Course 05:40
    I'm Putting Together A Team 06:37
    Social Media 07:50
    Stem Cell Update 08:25
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  • @ct9914
    @ct9914 Рік тому +1

    Looking forward to following your channel and what it will provide. Amazing!

  • @olyav5819
    @olyav5819 Рік тому +1

    Glad that you are doing well!

  • @burttheman3697
    @burttheman3697 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting that stemcell therapy. Thnx for the honesty and the info.

  • @kmanikin
    @kmanikin Рік тому +1

    Hey Lance. You have one of the most informative and trustworthy channels on longevity. I appreciate your efforts and candor. I would like another update on your Stem Cell Therapy. Apart from being more energetic, are there other upsides you have noticed? Also, do you think it was worth it for the results that you received? Would you do it again knowing what you know now? I ask because I am considering it but really need more actual info from people that went through it.

  • @riderretired5258
    @riderretired5258 Рік тому +3

    Just found your site. Saw your video on getting tested and then going to Costa Rica. With everything you had done and all the followup you have had, how much has it cost you so far?? I’m 75 and could sure use some refurbishing.

  • @paulkiesow7588
    @paulkiesow7588 Рік тому +1

    I heard COVID happened to hit you right as you prepared to present at October's RAADfest conference in San Diego. Hope you've recovered and are feeling your best again!

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis2663 Рік тому +2

    Good luck with it.
    I'm busy with turning excess fat into extra muscle. My heart sits around 80, (220-73=147) BP is good.

  • @hiyou726
    @hiyou726 Рік тому

    Thanks Lance for the inspirational words! I worked out with you today at OTF. You inspire to me to live heathlier life style. Goatblocks

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому

      Sorry, just saw your comment. Next time, come up and say “Hi” and let me know who you are. “HT” is not enough to go on. Love meeting fans! 🤨

  • @JFRA24
    @JFRA24 Рік тому +2

    No updates for a while - hope all is well, Lance.

  • @melarchuleta8886
    @melarchuleta8886 Рік тому

    It's a shame that your course will not make it out. I just found you and was totally excited. I jope you can work it out.

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому

      Great news! The course IS coming out, and soon. Check out my most recent video, or the one that will be posting tomorrow.

  • @timwilliams9100
    @timwilliams9100 Рік тому

    Any comment on the current FDA change on classifying NMN as a Drug?

  • @montypalmer4556
    @montypalmer4556 Рік тому +3

    The HGH DHEA METFORMIN study showing age reversal got my attention. I started a hgh releasing regimen with 2 pills to release hgh plus dhea and Berberine. 5 days on and 2 days off on an empty stomach. No verification but I felt better the first day and improvements all during the 6 months. One raadfest presenter cited Thymus improvement from hgh. I liked seeing that. Thymus function seems to effect aging.

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +3

      Dr. Fahy will be at RAADfest this year, and I'm sure he'll be updating his TRIIM-X trial.

    • @MarcusAsaro
      @MarcusAsaro Рік тому +1

      Similar to what Lance said, Fahy demonstrated thymus regeneration using HGH in a small group, with his original TRIIM trial. If you're curious, his peer reviewed paper, from the journal Aging Cell, is open to the public:
      "Reversal of epigenetic aging and immunosenescent trends in humans"
      It's a great read and very encouraging. Of course, I'm really excited to hear about his group's updated results in TRIIM-X. I believe they have one more cohort they need to on-board for the trial, so perhaps another two years from now we should see the TRIIM-X peer reviewed paper.

    • @businesspaper7763
      @businesspaper7763 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings hey lance

    • @businesspaper7763
      @businesspaper7763 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings I am interested in working with you.

    • @thev3432
      @thev3432 Рік тому

      @@businesspaper7763 NICE!!!

  • @paulmuriithi7596
    @paulmuriithi7596 Рік тому

    Hello sir. Hear muscle tissue regeneration as well as penile tissue rejuvenation will help you improve your ED markers

  • @SAHILSINGH-hf4lw
    @SAHILSINGH-hf4lw Рік тому +2

    Sir, i completed my high school and looking forward for my bachelors . I want to learn about my body as much as i can and to become a biohacker like you.
    What should i take as my major subject or what courses i should take.

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      Good question. I don't think most colleges offer "Longevity" as a major. But they should, and probably will.

  • @reverseaging5387
    @reverseaging5387 Рік тому

    I was wondering where you went!!

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I know. I've really been lax in posting videos. I've just been so busy with other stuff. Once RAADfest is past and I've got the video I'm doing for RMI done, I'll post more videos. I'll also be writing a book on longevity.

  • @donaldhenderson1870
    @donaldhenderson1870 Рік тому

    Hi Lance. I was looking forward to meeting you at RAADfest but you had to give your presentation from your motel room. I might be able to help you on one of your endeavors. How do I get in contact with you?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому

      Yeah, I tested positive for COVID the day after I arrived. Bummer. Missed the whole RAADfest, the parties, the connections, everything. My email is: lance@lancehitchings.com

  • @projimbo
    @projimbo Рік тому

    Hi lance. Very interested in your journey. Will you be posting an update on your stem cell therapy?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +2

      Yeah, soon. I just got back from Costa Rica where I underwent my 2nd round of stem cell therapy. Repeated some stuff and did some new stuff. So, in a couple months when the results are in, I'll be doing another update. Stay tuned.

    • @projimbo
      @projimbo Рік тому

      @Lance Hitchings great thanks lance. Looking foward to your update.

  • @boaz4581
    @boaz4581 Рік тому

    Hello Sir, question about whether you do IHR Therapy or not. Do you receive Testosterone Therapy? If so, has that been a factor in your healing? Thank You.

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому

      No, I don't do HR therapy. I've raised my testosterone levels naturally.

    • @fredc1536
      @fredc1536 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings I am curious what your t levels are . I am 60 and went from 433 to 517 in 1 year , better sleep and vitamin D 5,000/day

  • @frankdaguanno4667
    @frankdaguanno4667 Рік тому +1

    I’m confused… I thought 💭 you got the stem cell procedure for erectile dysfunction mainly? So that would be where you would want to see progress. I understand seeing progress in the gym and gaining strength and health is wonderful but were you not getting the stem cell for erectile dysfunction?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      No, I did not have the ED treatment when I was in Costa Rica. I'm hoping to get it on my next trip.

  • @businesspaper7763
    @businesspaper7763 Рік тому +1

    Hey lance, I would love to join your team. Please give me an opportunity to discuss about this further. Waiting hopefully....

  • @elon2159
    @elon2159 Рік тому

    Well first off I'm not a doctor or a scientist. I'm 34 years old and since I was 18 I have read constantly about science technology, it's funny when I was a kid I didn't care for science at all and I thought if you were into science you were a nerd or a geek. But when I turned 18 I all of a sudden developed an interest in science and now I realize that science & technology are the most important thing to humanity. I'm just a huge science enthusiast.
    I do know there are scientists who think that umbilical cord MSCs could be a possible treatment for type 1 diabetes. I first learned about umbilical cord MSCs when Joe Rogan interviewed Mel Gibson and Dr Neil Riordan. You've seen this interview right?
    Dr. Neil Riordan published a book in 2017 called "Stem Cell Therapy: a Rising Tide" I think that if anyone has an interest in mesenchymal stem cells this book is a must read, seriously read this book, this book blew my mind!!! In this book there is a chapter on diabetes, you see umbilical cord MSCs one of the things they do is they modulate the immune system so umbilical cord MSCs are being looked at by scientists as a possible treatment for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In fact a very prominent and accomplished scientist Dr. Camillo Ricordi has openly talked about using umbilical cord MSCs for treating diabetes, just Google "Camillo Ricordi diabetes mesenchymal stem cells". So I like to read about science and technology in general but in particular I've been obsessed about mesenchymal stem cells and exosomes since 2018. I'm convinced that umbilical cord MSCs and exosomes are going to revolutionize modern medicine. And I know of a few companies who are creating MSCs from induced pluripotent stem cells.
    Also on a side note I happen to live in Tigard. I would love to read your book and give you pointers and feedback. I don't just know about MSCs and exosomes, like I said I read about all things science and technology in general. For instance I know about the partial reprogramming that David Sinclair first popularized a few years ago, and now even Aubrey de Grey has spoken about partial reprogramming for age reversal, so it looks like partial reprogramming is a legitimate thing, there's a lot going on in longevity right now. I think in the next 10 or 20 years exosomes will be a huge thing, I think exosomes could possibly replace stem cell therapy altogether.

  • @ravivermaverma5573
    @ravivermaverma5573 Рік тому

    Possible to reverse herinated disc stem cell therapy

  • @darrenbeutel6849
    @darrenbeutel6849 Рік тому +1

    Hey Lance🤝

  • @shambhaveemishra9842
    @shambhaveemishra9842 Рік тому

    Sir when you are going to update.... waiting for last 2 weeks

  • @donaldhenderson1870
    @donaldhenderson1870 Рік тому +1

    Wonder if the final solution is Dr. Katcher’s E5?

  • @melarchuleta8886
    @melarchuleta8886 Рік тому

    PETER Attia is great to follow

  • @howhealthy8115
    @howhealthy8115 Рік тому

    Do you believe in semen retentiion as a way to reverse ageing please reply

  • @vincentrobinette7373
    @vincentrobinette7373 Рік тому

    Will there be a RAADFEST in 2023?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому

      Yes. It looks like it will be in Anaheim this year. The dates are Sept. 7-10. raadfest.com/2023 I'll be there, hopefully without COVID this year.

  • @batsmasherbatsmasher3177
    @batsmasherbatsmasher3177 Рік тому

    Are you ok Lance ? it had been 4 months since your last video . hope you are ok

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +5

      Yeah, I know. I got kinda burned out and really involved in my online course. I'm retooling and getting ready to start posting again. Hopefully, in the next 2 weeks to a month.

    • @batsmasherbatsmasher3177
      @batsmasherbatsmasher3177 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings happy you are ok :)

  • @abis3140
    @abis3140 Рік тому

    What is facial skeleton aging? how to slow down it?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      That's a great question, I've never heard of that. I'll look into it. Thanks.

    • @abis3140
      @abis3140 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings 🙏🙏

    • @bjrock1235
      @bjrock1235 Рік тому +1

      It's mostly osteo volume loss and I think also less density maybe?

  • @Yourdeadmeat69
    @Yourdeadmeat69 Рік тому +1

    Sounds superficial but you did complain of muscle mass loss of 5 to 7 pounds 4 months ago and you look four months later now, noticeably leaner still.
    Nonetheless, you're stronger and more resilient as measured by max heart rate and weight lift capability, indicating as we all know, strength does not mean greater size cosmetically.
    My own laymen's thinking says, the muscle you lost may have been zombie cells, but the muscle retained became more vital. As in 10% muscle lost, but remaining muscle is operating at 133%. for a net of about 120% your original baseline (90% muscle retained X 133% increased resulting from stem cell therapy = 120%).
    Numbers for illustration only.
    It's just my speculation from observation.
    What do you believe?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      Now, at a year later, I've gained back about 5 pounds of muscle mass. Actually, I was thinking the same thing, that it might have been senescent cells.

  • @joemoya9743
    @joemoya9743 Рік тому +1

    {scratching head} Do you mean your increased performance is a result of improved training capacity because of stem cell therapy but not directly related to simply having stem cell therapy? The only stem cell therapy I know of (and have had on 3 occassions) is for regenerative treatment for torn cartiledge (also with PRP injections) in both shoulders and right knee (all from bone-marrow source). They were both amazingly successful AFTER sustained physical therapy that lasted 9-15 months. That being said, I am not aware of any stem cell treatment that generates a direct influence in athleteic capability. All my athletic improvment came for prolong and consistent training that was made possible by successful PRP/Stem Cell injections WITH long-term therapy post stem-cell injections.
    Before stem cell therapy, my max. HR was 184 and 188 after (I am 65 yrs old -> btw, 220 - age is a worthless calculation for very active older and very young athletes). My VO2 Max. was 41/40 before and 42/41 after (bike/running) 9-12 months post PT and using 80/20 swim/bike/run training method with strength sessions to achieve increased performance. I don't know of anyone who simply had stem cell injections and improved athletic performance. Perhaps, I am missing something new about stem cell therapy or perhaps I don't understand the kind of stem cell therapy you had. It would be very intereting if you gave details about your stem cell treatments. Look forward to your videos.

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      I have no idea whether the sudden jump in performance is related to stem cell therapy or not. But it was a BIG jump in performance and it came outta nowhere. I did not have any stem cell injections. I had stem cell infusion. Don't know if that make any difference, but it's a hell of a coincidence.

    • @joemoya9743
      @joemoya9743 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings Ah... Stem cell INFUSION. That is not the same as Stem Cell Injections. Infusion is more closely related to Parabiosis rejuvination

    • @elon2159
      @elon2159 Рік тому

      @@joemoya9743 Joe, ever heard of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells?

    • @joemoya9743
      @joemoya9743 Рік тому

      ​@@elon2159​

  • @grayfox2497
    @grayfox2497 Рік тому

    I'm late to this party, so this question might seem really naive: Why go through stem-cell therapy when simply drinking chocolate can dramatically increase increase stem cells in the bloodstream?

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому

      I know that a Dr. Li has published several articles referring to a study done by the University of California at San Fransisco that found that drinking hot chocolate doubles the number of circulating stem cells, but I've been unable to find the actual study. That's highly unusual, and it leads me to question the veracity of said study. If you could point me in the right direction I'd be better able to address your question. Thanks,

    • @grayfox2497
      @grayfox2497 Рік тому

      @@LanceHitchings Thanks for the explanation and the name of the author - it seems that Dr Li's assertions are increasingly referred to - with and without his name - among many medical advice webpages and chocolate sellers, but not by scientific institutions (at least not so far in my searches). Nunuchocolates has a lot of content in terms of health claims. For now, I will continue to look for other scientific voices who might corroborate Dr Li's research.

  • @montypalmer4556
    @montypalmer4556 Рік тому +1

    No David Sinclair or yamanaka factors at RAADFEST? Too bad.

    • @LanceHitchings
      @LanceHitchings  Рік тому +1

      I have no idea whether anyone will talk about David Sinclair but I'm pretty sure that someone will have something to say about the Yamanaka factors. Just not me.

    • @MarcusAsaro
      @MarcusAsaro Рік тому

      You know what will be exciting, Lufkin's talk on rapamycin.

    • @montypalmer4556
      @montypalmer4556 Рік тому +1

      @@MarcusAsaro they make sure rapamycin is VERY hard/expensive to get!

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures Рік тому

    I've been a "cit sci" guy for 40+ years - a fan of Durk and Sandy founders of Life Extension. Also worked in regen med and trials as a serious product development hobby. So here's what I have to say - the original theory is not to inject all this $$$$$$ stem cell crap - it wasn't available to begin with - but to stimulate the body to release it. And I think I've perfected that process long ago, using the original LE formula for 3 amino acids but at 1/30 the oral dose which makes it practical, by transdermal patch. It has about the same results as what you've experienced. And better supplemented with bulk nutripceut's. I'm 68 and I'm going to restart it - but I've seen it work an immediate miracle or two in 80-somethings..
    This is not to lessen the importance of specific treatments for stroke or heart attack and who knows what.

  • @elon2159
    @elon2159 Рік тому

    Hello I'm Scott B, I submitted my email to you a few days ago I would love to read your book and give you my thoughts on it so I hope you reach out to me? I know a lot about mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and exosomes, I've been studying it for over 4 years now. I even know of a company that's currently going through a phase 3 trial for covid-19 ARDS using umbilical cord MSCs. I even happened to live in Tigard bro!!!! We could meet up for coffee? I won't ask any money from you.
    Also I'd like to let you know your Facebook link is broken.

    • @Dave-tg1pu
      @Dave-tg1pu Рік тому

      Do you have any experience with MSC's to treat T1 diabetes?

    • @elon2159
      @elon2159 Рік тому

      @@Dave-tg1pu Well first off I'm not a doctor or a scientist. I'm 34 years old and since I was 18 I have read constantly about science technology, it's funny when I was a kid I didn't care for science at all and I thought if you were into science you were a nerd or a geek. But when I turned 18 I all of a sudden developed an interest in science and now I realize that science & technology are the most important thing to humanity. I'm just a huge science enthusiast.
      I do know there are scientists who think that umbilical cord MSCs could be a possible treatment for type 1 diabetes. I first learned about umbilical cord MSCs when Joe Rogan interviewed Mel Gibson and Dr Neil Riordan.
      ua-cam.com/video/uUCJo1j0S9s/v-deo.html
      Dr. Neil Riordan published a book in 2017 called "Stem Cell Therapy: a Rising Tide" I think that if anyone has an interest in mesenchymal stem cells this book is a must read, seriously read this book, this book blew my mind!!! In this book there is a chapter on diabetes, you see umbilical cord MSCs one of the things they do is they modulate the immune system so umbilical cord MSCs are being looked at by scientists as a possible treatment for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In fact a very prominent and accomplished scientist Dr. Camillo Ricordi has openly talked about using umbilical cord MSCs for treating diabetes, just Google "Camillo Ricordi diabetes mesenchymal stem cells". So I like to read about science and technology in general but in particular I've been obsessed about mesenchymal stem cells and exosomes since 2018. I'm convinced that umbilical cord MSCs and exosomes are going to revolutionize modern medicine. And I know of a few companies who are creating MSCs from induced pluripotent stem cells.
      Also on a side note I happen to live in Tigard. I would love to read your book and give you pointers and feedback. I don't just know about MSCs and exosomes, like I said I read about all things science and technology in general. For instance I know about the partial reprogramming that David Sinclair first popularized a few years ago, and now even Aubrey de Grey has spoken about partial reprogramming for age reversal, so it looks like partial reprogramming is a legitimate thing, there's a lot going on in longevity right now. I think in the next 10 or 20 years exosomes will be a huge thing, I think exosomes could possibly replace stem cell therapy altogether.

  • @rg-cb2wd
    @rg-cb2wd Рік тому

    with a wig and some hair dye he looks 40 so it works

  • @bm5906
    @bm5906 Рік тому

    8 3/4 minutes of BS and commercials before you got to anything related to the title. 11:10 You say you are "lifting significantly heavier weights" but you do not state the actual weights you lifted before or what you are lifting now. This is an indication that you are being deceptive. In a court you could argue that "significantly heavier" is 8 ounces. I do not trust a word you said.

  • @elon2159
    @elon2159 Рік тому

    To me science and technology and longevity are like a religion. I'm actually an atheist I don't believe in any gods or deities. I would say science is my religion. I mean for all we know we could be living in a computer simulation and not even know it.