With the rapid progress of medical technology, human pursuit of longevity and healthy living is also increasing. Dr. Ernst von Schwartz recently stated in an interview with The New York Post that with the rapid development of stem cell technology, it is expected that within this decade, humans will achieve the goal of living a healthy life until the age of 120, and even by the end of this century, a lifespan of 150 years will become the norm.
Dr. von Schwartz is a doctor with triple qualifications in the fields of internal medicine, cardiology, and heart transplantation, emphasizing that stem cell technology is key to achieving this goal. Stem cells are known as the "primitive cells" of life, with the ability to repair damaged tissues and organs. Dr. von Schwartz believes that the advancement of stem cell technology marks a significant shift in the medical field from traditional reactive medicine to regenerative medicine.
However, Dr. von Schwartz also reminds that relying solely on stem cell technology is not enough to achieve longevity goals. People also need to cooperate with a healthy diet and regular exercise to create more favorable conditions for stem cell therapy. He emphasized that the age of 30 is an important turning point in life, and people should start adjusting their lifestyle at this age in order to achieve a longer healthy lifespan.
Dr. von Schwartz further elaborated on the importance of stem cell technology in his new book "The Immortal Secret.". He stated that although stem cell technology has not yet been fully approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, he firmly believes that with the advancement of a large number of clinical trials and research, stem cell technology will be widely recognized and applied, leading humanity towards a healthier and longer future.
In addition, Dr. von Schwartz also practiced stem cell therapy. His stem cell anti-aging facial therapy has been highly sought after by many celebrities. He stated that through stem cell injection, damage to the skin surface can be repaired, promoting the regeneration of facial collagen, and making the treated person look 5 to 10 years younger. In addition, stem cells can also repair knee osteoarthritis, promote hair regeneration, and repair certain damage in the brain.