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Former Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene recently traveled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to receive stem cell treatments that have not been approved by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Greene and her fiancé, Brian Glenn, a right-wing media personality, underwent intravenous stem cell therapy at Dream Body Clinic.
The FDA has restricted most stem cell treatments because their safety and effectiveness have not been fully established, which is why the couple opted for a clinic outside the U.S.
Greene, a former CrossFit gym owner, stated that she has always been proactive about her health and views stem cell therapy as an effective anti-aging approach.She also mentioned that she does not carry health insurance, preferring to invest in preventative care she believes in.
Interestingly, Greene advocates for the federal legalization of stem cell treatments, positioning herself in contrast to other Republicans who are generally cautious about such therapies.
This trip followed a vacation in Costa Rica with Representative Thomas Massie, who described Greene as an influential voice in the future of the Republican Party, hinting at a possible leadership role.The visit underscores Greene’s interest in both alternative health solutions and her ongoing political visibility within conservative circles.
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