When you hear the term “regenerative medicine,” it can sound futuristic, like science fiction. But for Dr. Halland Chen, it’s very real and very present. A PM&R physician and interventional spine specialist turned regenerative-medicine researcher, Dr. Halland Chen, joined Sam Tejada, CEO and Founder of Liquivida®, on “A Healthy Point of View” podcast to break down where the science stands today and where it’s heading.
Their conversation ranged from NAD therapy and stem cells to detox, brain clarity, and the real meaning of healthspan.

From Pain Medicine to Regeneration
Early in his career, Dr. Chen treated patients with spine injuries and chronic pain. Day after day, he watched the same cycle play out: surgeries, prescriptions, repeat procedures. Relief was temporary. True healing felt out of reach.
That frustration became his motivation. Instead of chasing symptoms, Dr. Chen began focusing on what he now calls the body’s natural intelligence, its ability to repair, restore, and optimize itself. Regenerative medicine wasn’t just a career pivot; it became his mission.
NAD: More Than Just a Buzzword
Few molecules have captured the spotlight in longevity science like NAD⁺ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide). Often described as a “power wash” for your cells, it supports detox, brain clarity, circadian rhythm, and energy production.
But NAD isn’t one-size-fits-all. Dr. Chen broke down the nuances:
- IV NAD⁺ delivers fast results for detox, focus, and clarity, especially in cases of alcohol or opioid recovery, but drip rate and dose make all the difference. Too fast, and side effects kick in; slower infusions, especially with pumps, make the experience smoother.
- Precursors like NR and NMN work better for daily, long-term support, fueling metabolism and mitochondrial function.
- NADH can be stacked with other approaches for an intracellular energy boost.
The lesson? NAD isn’t hype, but it has to be used strategically, matched to the goal.
What It Feels Like
Patients who’ve experienced NAD infusions describe it as if their brain suddenly “wakes up.” There’s often a burst of clarity and focus that lingers well beyond the drip. Some report mild discomfort if it’s delivered too quickly, but those issues are easily managed with the right dosing strategy.
This is why NAD has become a go-to not just for longevity enthusiasts, but also for those battling detox, inflammation, and burnout.
Data-Driven Longevity
Regenerative medicine isn’t just about fancy treatments; it’s about measuring what matters. For Dr. Chen, biomarkers are the backbone of personalized care.
He highlighted tools like:
- Methylation age tests to reveal your biological age.
- Mitochondrial function tests (such as MeScreen) for cellular energy.
- Performance markers like VO2 max, grip strength, and symptom tracking.
These aren’t just numbers on a chart. They’re indicators of how well your body is actually performing, and whether you’re gaining healthspan, not just lifespan.
Stem Cells and the Future of Healing
One of the most exciting frontiers Dr. Chen discussed is stem cell therapy. While regulatory hurdles have slowed progress in the U.S., Florida made a landmark move on July 1, becoming the first state to allow specific regenerative cell therapies under its own framework.
This policy shift means patients who once had to travel abroad for treatments may soon have access closer to home. The focus is on autologous mesenchymal stem cells, cells derived from a patient’s own DNA, prepared in high doses with small, non-sticky profiles. According to Dr. Chen, these cells hold promise for neurological repair, orthopedic recovery, and longevity-focused therapies.
“This isn’t about someone else’s cells,” he explained. “It’s about safely harnessing your own body’s regenerative power.”
Beyond NAD: Stacking and Synergy
Dr. Chen also touched on a wave of emerging therapies:
- GLP-1 medications paired with NAD to enhance metabolism and weight management.
- Methylene blue and red light therapy, showing potential but still in early stages.
- Even experimental “frequency” therapies, which he views with cautious curiosity.
His philosophy? Explore with an open mind, but always anchor in data and results.
The Real Edge in Longevity
For all the science and innovation, Dr. Chen’s final message was refreshingly simple: consistency beats complexity.
His advice for anyone serious about living better, longer:
- Treat longevity like training seasons, pick one or two goals, and stay consistent.
- Track your progress with both biomarkers and lifestyle metrics.
- Use the right therapies for the right purpose, not everything all at once.
- Focus on healthspan, the quality of your years over lifespan.
“Medicine shouldn’t just be about adding years to your life,” Dr. Chen said. “It should be about adding vitality to those years.”
From NAD and NMN to stem cells and GLP-1s, Dr. Halland Chen is at the forefront of a medical shift that moves beyond treating disease and toward optimizing human potential. His work challenges the old model of “treat and prescribe,” offering instead a vision of healthcare rooted in prevention, personalization, and regeneration.
And as this conversation made clear, the future isn’t about chasing eternal youth. It’s about living sharper, stronger, and healthier for as long as possible.