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80% Of Medical School Will Be Obsolete In 5 Years: Dr. Adeel Khan On Why Medicine Has It Backwards
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Ten years ago, Dr. Adeel Khan lost his sister. The grief never left him — it transformed. Now he's on the edge of medicine, measuring proteins, deploying peptides, and cleaning blood for the world's most ambitious people. But this conversation isn't about celebrity longevity hacks. It's about why the doctors pushing the frontier of medicine are almost always the ones who watched conventional medicine fail someone they loved. Garry Lineham sits down with one of the most vilified and misunderstood doctors alive to reveal the private man behind the public outlier — and why turning tragedy into research is the only meaning that makes sense.
- Most Stem Cell Clinics Are Just Reducing Inflammation — Adeel admits the industry-wide lie: stem cells in clinics aren't regenerating tissue, they're reducing inflammation. This confession earns him the credibility to challenge everything else in medicine.
- Proteomics Dropped From $15,000 to $500 in 15 Years — The accessibility story that changes everything — measuring over 1,000 proteins in your blood now costs what an IV infusion used to cost, democratizing longevity measurement.
- Heartbreak Ages Your Heart — The Science — Unresolved emotional trauma and adverse childhood events correlate directly to chronic disease and accelerated aging. The science guy and the fascia guy finally agree.
- Why 80% of Medical School Will Be Outdated in 5 Years — The clinical translation gap explains why mainstream medicine can't keep up. Medical knowledge now has a half-life shorter than most people's careers.
- Anela's Bosnian War Trauma Lifted During Blood Cleaning — Garry witnesses his wife's decades-old trauma release out of her body during INUS blood filtration — a moment where fascia science and regenerative medicine converge in real time.
- Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Is Throwing the Baby Out — The popular TPE procedure is throwing out all your plasma and replacing it — a dangerous 'baby and bathwater' approach compared to selective filtration that keeps your good stuff.
- I Told Strangers I'd Live to 120 When I Was 10 — The origin story that haunts and drives Adeel's entire mission — a childhood conviction that became a lifetime of grief-powered research into immortality.
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