Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about regenerative medicine and our mission to make life-saving research accessible to everyone.

We welcome collaboration from the global scientific community. If you have peer-reviewed data, active clinical trial results, or validated research in our four domains, you can submit your findings through our Researcher Portal. Our independent review board will vet the data through our three-step verification process before it is published to our open-access Research Hub.

Regulatory frameworks vary significantly by country. In the United States, the FDA tightly regulates human cells and tissues. While some regenerative treatments (like specific blood-forming stem cells) are fully approved, many peptide and stem cell therapies are still in the clinical trial phase. We explicitly flag the regulatory status of every research paper and domain we cover so you always know where a treatment stands legally.

Currently, most advanced stem cell and peptide therapies are considered experimental or elective by major insurance providers, meaning they are typically paid for out-of-pocket. However, standard treatments like bone marrow transplants are widely covered. Our Research Hub tracks global regulatory shifts and advocacy efforts aiming to make these cutting-edge therapies more affordable and accessible to everyone.

No. The BioGenesis World Foundation is an educational and research-curation platform. We do not provide direct medical advice, diagnose conditions, or refer patients to specific commercial clinics. Our mission is to provide you with objective, peer-reviewed data so that you and your physician can make the safest, most informed healthcare decisions.

While authorized regenerative treatments are highly effective, the field faces a surge of unapproved “bad actors.” Unregulated clinics often use unverified stem cell or peptide products that can cause severe infections, immune rejection, or tumor growth. This is exactly why the BioGenesis World Foundation developed the Truth Engine—to help you separate life-saving science from dangerous hype.

Regenerative medicine is a branch of medicine that develops methods to repair or replace damaged cells, tissues, and organs. It includes stem cell therapy, tissue engineering, gene therapy, and peptide-based treatments that harness the body’s own healing capabilities to restore normal function.

Stem cell therapies use undifferentiated cells that can develop into specialized cell types to repair damaged tissue. These treatments are being researched and applied across cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders, and orthopedic injuries, with clinical trials showing promising results in tissue regeneration.

Peptide therapies use short chains of amino acids to signal specific biological processes in the body, such as tissue repair, immune modulation, and neuroprotection. Research is advancing in areas including BPC-157 for gut and tissue healing, thymosin alpha-1 for immune support, and various neuropeptides for cognitive recovery.

We use a three-step process: Find, Vet, and Share. We track the most promising stem cell and peptide research globally, peer-review and verify every clinic and treatment through our Truth Engine, then share the validated data openly so the public can make informed decisions.

Yes. BioGenesis World Foundation Inc is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are funded entirely by donations and operate with full transparency. 100% of our research is open access with no paywalls or gatekeeping.

You can support our mission by donating through our Contact page, volunteering your expertise in research or advocacy, or sharing our work with others who may benefit. Every contribution directly funds the curation and verification of life-saving regenerative medicine research.

We cover four research domains: The Fight for Life (cancer, diabetes, heart disease), The Mind and Spirit (mental health, neurological repair), The Athlete’s Recovery (sports medicine, tissue repair), and The Gift of Vitality (longevity science, anti-aging research).

Start with our Research Hub, which curates verified science across all four domains. Look for treatments backed by published clinical trials, offered by accredited medical institutions, and reviewed by independent researchers. Avoid clinics making miracle claims without peer-reviewed evidence.

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