The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Why 18-Year-Olds Wake Up Fresh (And You Don't) : 1410

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Feb 5, 2026
Christian Drapeau, neuroscientist and founder/CSO of STEMREGEN, studies how to wake up your body’s own stem cells. He explains why stem cell decline drives fatigue and aging. Short talks cover why injected cells often fail, how fasting and exercise mobilize endogenous stem cells, the role of mitochondria and exosomes in repair, and practical stacking for better recovery and less scarring.
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ADVICE

Use Exercise Carefully To Mobilize Stem Cells

  • Use intense physical activity to release stem cells but expect those cells to go toward repairing exercised tissues.
  • Avoid overusing exercise as a stem-cell mobilizer if you need systemic repair elsewhere.
INSIGHT

Stem Cells Coordinate Whole-Body Repair

  • Stem cells act as orchestrators by releasing exosomes loaded with growth factors and cytokines.
  • They coordinate inflammation resolution, immune modulation, and local stem cell activation for repair.
INSIGHT

Mitochondria Are A Major Regeneration Cost

  • Mitochondrial biogenesis is a major metabolic demand during stem-cell-driven tissue regeneration.
  • Building new cells requires replicating thousands of mitochondria, a critical but under-studied bottleneck.
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