The son of Robert F. Kennedy has drawn attention for his rigorous physical training, with reports highlighting his ability to perform 450-pound leg presses at the age of 71. These feats have sparked discussions about potential health interventions, including regenerative therapies.
Recent claims suggest that RFK Jr. may be utilizing experimental treatments involving stem cells, which are known for their role in cellular regeneration and tissue repair. A study referenced in promotional material indicates that a product called X39, developed by LifeWave, could influence the production of compounds linked to stem cell activity. The research, conducted over seven days, observed increased levels of GHK and GHK-Cu in participants wearing the patch.
While no official confirmation has been provided regarding RFK Jr.’s use of such products, the intersection of his fitness routine and speculative health practices continues to generate public interest.