Marjorie Taylor Greene and her fiancé, Brian Glenn, recently went to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to get stem cell treatments aimed at anti-aging and long-term health. The couple, who got engaged in December 2025, underwent the treatments on June 6 at Dream Body Clinic because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not approve them.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and her fiancé went all the way to Mexico in the pursuit of eternal youth
The 52-year-old U.S. representative, who revealed in November 2025 that she would resign from Congress, informed TMZ that she does not have health insurance. As a result, she prefers to spend the money on preventive care and health treatments she believes will help her. She strongly recommends stem cell therapy and says she believes it should be federally legalised in the United States.
She told the outlet that she has always been mindful of her health, citing her experience as a CrossFit gym owner. She also described stem cell therapy as another form of wellness treatment. However, she has not provided specific details about the treatments or how they are intended to work.
Before undergoing the treatment, Greene spoke out against the current state of American medicine on X, saying, “I’m 52 and enjoying a weekend out on medical tourism for my health. It’s a damn shame that not only do Americans pay absurd amounts for health insurance and healthcare, but we also don’t have access to incredible treatments at home.”
In 2020, a report by the FDA mentioned that it “has authority to regulate regenerative medicine products, including stem cell products and exosome products. There is a lot of misleading information on the internet about these products, including statements about the conditions they can be used to treat.”
It stated that “stem cell products are regulated by the FDA, and, generally, all stem cell products require FDA approval.” As per the report, the only stem cell products approved by the FDA for use in the U.S. are blood-forming stem cells, also known as hematopoietic progenitor cells, derived from umbilical cord blood. These products are approved for treating disorders that affect blood production (the hematopoietic system), but they are not approved for other uses.
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