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Dr. Jeff Gross — Board-certified neurological surgeon, biochemist, biohacker, founder of Celebrate Regenerative Medicine, and longevity/biohacking consultant based in Las Vegas & Southern California.
Medical & Health Longevity Background:
Dr. Gross trained at UC Berkeley (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology), George Washington University School of Medicine, UC Irvine (Neurosurgery), and UNM (Spinal Biomechanics).
He has decades of frontline experience in spine surgery, sports injuries, regenerative medicine, and now consults on biohacking and longevity.
Biohacking & Longevity:
Biohacking is essentially circles back to ancient wellness wisdom (eat well, sleep, exercise)—but enhanced by modern science (measuring phytonutrients, leveraging tech like red light, hyperbaric therapy, protein timing, etc).
Emphasizes that “prevention” is still the number one defense against the four top causes of death in Western countries; early proactive screening and lifestyle habits remain critical.
There is increasing crossover between “traditional medicine” and “naturopathic”/“functional” approaches—Dr. Gross sees this convergence as positive and overdue, but notes resistance still exists in mainstream medicine.
Emerging Business Opportunities in the Wellness Space:
IV centers, cryotherapy, and retail biohacking clinics (hyperbaric O2, red light therapy, peptides, weight loss clinics, etc.) are booming, especially in health-conscious cities.
Low-barrier options: health coaching, nutrition consulting, affiliate/online influencer businesses—Dr. Gross notes people he knows personally earning seven figures as wellness affiliates.
Innovations: Short-form EMS (electro-muscular stimulation) workouts, “blood flow restriction” exercise systems, and more.
Cancer screening clinics: Now possible with advanced genomics and blood-testing—these are in demand but not widely available through traditional doctors/insurance, opening more avenues for direct-to-consumer providers.
Supplementation & Biohacking Basics:
“Non-negotiables” for almost everyone:
Vitamin D3 (& often K2): Most people are deficient; optimal blood levels promote longevity, reduce inflammation, and lower all-cause mortality.
Magnesium: Especially at night for recovery and cellular repair.
Creatine: Improves muscle mass, heart health, and brain health; well correlated with longevity.
Probiotics: Modern lifestyles make gut health challenging—good probiotic support is important.
Nicotine: Can be a cognitive enhancer in low doses and proper delivery (gum/patch, NOT smoking)—but is highly addictive.
Other Business/Money Ideas:
Successful affiliate and influencer businesses for those passionate about health and wellness.
Emphasizes supplement sales (with high trust and real value), personalized coaching, and education are evergreen opportunities.
Industry Critique:
Criticizes health insurance as a “legal mafia,” noting it often adds cost and hassle while limiting real preventive care.
Encourages listeners to be their “own best advocate” for health—don’t rely only on five-minute mainstream doctor visits.
Connect with Dr. Jeff Gross:
https://recellebrate.com/
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Dr. Jeff Gross — Board-certified neurological surgeon, biochemist, biohacker, founder of Celebrate Regenerative Medicine, and longevity/biohacking consultant based in Las Vegas & Southern California.
Medical & Health Longevity Background:
Dr. Gross trained at UC Berkeley (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology), George Washington University School of Medicine, UC Irvine (Neurosurgery), and UNM (Spinal Biomechanics).
He has decades of frontline experience in spine surgery, sports injuries, regenerative medicine, and now consults on biohacking and longevity.
Biohacking & Longevity:
Biohacking is essentially circles back to ancient wellness wisdom (eat well, sleep, exercise)—but enhanced by modern science (measuring phytonutrients, leveraging tech like red light, hyperbaric therapy, protein timing, etc).
Emphasizes that “prevention” is still the number one defense against the four top causes of death in Western countries; early proactive screening and lifestyle habits remain critical.
There is increasing crossover between “traditional medicine” and “naturopathic”/“functional” approaches—Dr. Gross sees this convergence as positive and overdue, but notes resistance still exists in mainstream medicine.
Emerging Business Opportunities in the Wellness Space:
IV centers, cryotherapy, and retail biohacking clinics (hyperbaric O2, red light therapy, peptides, weight loss clinics, etc.) are booming, especially in health-conscious cities.
Low-barrier options: health coaching, nutrition consulting, affiliate/online influencer businesses—Dr. Gross notes people he knows personally earning seven figures as wellness affiliates.
Innovations: Short-form EMS (electro-muscular stimulation) workouts, “blood flow restriction” exercise systems, and more.
Cancer screening clinics: Now possible with advanced genomics and blood-testing—these are in demand but not widely available through traditional doctors/insurance, opening more avenues for direct-to-consumer providers.
Supplementation & Biohacking Basics:
“Non-negotiables” for almost everyone:
Vitamin D3 (& often K2): Most people are deficient; optimal blood levels promote longevity, reduce inflammation, and lower all-cause mortality.
Magnesium: Especially at night for recovery and cellular repair.
Creatine: Improves muscle mass, heart health, and brain health; well correlated with longevity.
Probiotics: Modern lifestyles make gut health challenging—good probiotic support is important.
Nicotine: Can be a cognitive enhancer in low doses and proper delivery (gum/patch, NOT smoking)—but is highly addictive.
Other Business/Money Ideas:
Successful affiliate and influencer businesses for those passionate about health and wellness.
Emphasizes supplement sales (with high trust and real value), personalized coaching, and education are evergreen opportunities.
Industry Critique:
Criticizes health insurance as a “legal mafia,” noting it often adds cost and hassle while limiting real preventive care.
Encourages listeners to be their “own best advocate” for health—don’t rely only on five-minute mainstream doctor visits.
Connect with Dr. Jeff Gross:
https://recellebrate.com/
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🎁 Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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