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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE:

A New Frontier in Women's Health with Dr. Sabrina Solt

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2025

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In a world where traditional medicine often focuses on symptom management rather than root causes, Dr. Sabrina Solt, a naturopathic medical doctor specializing in regenerative and anti-aging medicine, is pioneering a different approach. Through stem cell therapy, bioidentical hormones, and peptide treatments, she aims to heal patients from chronic pain, hormonal imbalances, and age-related degeneration. In an exclusive interview with TereZa Hakobyan-Lolli and Anthony Lolli, Editors-in-Chief of longevity and wellness platform Biohack Yourself, for the influential upcoming women’s health documentary, “sHEALed,” Dr. Solt shared insights into her journey, the principles of regenerative medicine, and how women can benefit from these groundbreaking therapies.


The sHEALed Documentary is the sister documentary to Biohack Yourself, which became a massive success after exploding on the scene in December 2024 and ignited a firestorm of interest in information focused on health and longevity. Biohack Yourself features 114 prominent and respected high-profile politicians, doctors, bestselling authors, Ph.D.s, M.D.s, scientists, chemists, inventors, biotech investors, and world-renowned academics. Stemming from the success of Biohack Yourself, TereZa Hakobyan-Lolli and Anthony Lolli have grown Biohack Yourself Media to become the number one resource for health news, publishing over 500 articles ranging from breaking news to peer reviewed content.


A Personal Healing Journey


Dr. Solt’s path to regenerative medicine was shaped by personal experiences. Originally from Canada, she pursued a bachelor's degree in health promotion with a minor in kinesiology and initially planned to attend conventional medical school. However, a presentation on naturopathic medicine changed her trajectory. She was drawn to the idea of addressing the root causes of health issues rather than merely treating symptoms with medication or surgery.


Her conviction was reinforced when both of her parents were diagnosed with cancer—her father with leukemia and her mother with breast cancer. Witnessing their struggles and eventual recovery through a combination of conventional and holistic treatments solidified her belief in the power of natural healing. Following this, she pursued naturopathic medical school and developed a deep appreciation for regenerative therapies.

Regenerative Medicine 101


Regenerative medicine is a field that utilizes the body's natural ability to heal itself. According to Dr. Solt, it involves techniques that promote tissue repair, organ restoration, and hormonal balance. The goal is to return the body to a more youthful, functional state, often by using therapies like stem cells, peptides, and bioidentical hormones.


Many people assume that common ailments such as headaches, digestive issues, and chronic pain are simply part of life. However, Dr. Solt challenges this notion, asserting that these symptoms indicate underlying imbalances that can be corrected. Through regenerative therapies, patients can eliminate symptoms rather than just manage them.


Stem Cell Therapy: The Science of Healing


One of the key treatments in regenerative medicine is stem cell therapy. Stem cells have the unique ability to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. Dr. Solt explains that these cells can be particularly beneficial for musculoskeletal issues such as arthritis, rotator cuff injuries, and chronic back pain.


The treatment process begins with an in-depth patient consultation. Dr. Solt and her team conduct thorough medical evaluations, including advanced lab testing, to assess inflammatory markers, hormone levels, and nutrient status. This approach ensures that the patient’s body is primed for optimal stem cell efficacy.


Just like gardening, she explains, where fertile soil is necessary for seeds to thrive, a patient’s body must be well-prepared to maximize the benefits of stem cell therapy. This means addressing deficiencies and imbalances before introducing regenerative cells.

Women's Health and Regenerative Medicine


Women constitute a significant portion of Dr. Solt’s practice, as many seek to optimize their health for themselves and their families. Unlike past generations, where dieting and surface-level fitness were primary health concerns, modern women are shifting towards comprehensive nourishment and longevity-focused care.


For women experiencing menopause, regenerative medicine offers solutions beyond conventional hormone replacement therapy. Estrogen, which plays over 500 roles in the female body, declines significantly during menopause, contributing to osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline. By optimizing estrogen and other hormones through bioidentical therapy, women can maintain their health and vitality well into old age.


Young women and adolescent girls can also benefit from early education on menstrual health. Dr. Solt emphasizes that painful periods, mood swings, and other cycle-related symptoms are not normal and should not be dismissed. Proper nutrition, physical activity, and hormonal balance can help young women establish a foundation for lifelong wellness.


The Future of Stem Cell Therapy


The field of stem cell therapy is still evolving, with significant regulatory challenges. Dr. Solt expresses hope that government policies will soon allow for greater accessibility to regenerative treatments. Currently, the FDA has placed restrictions on the use of a patient’s own adipose-derived stem cells, categorizing them as a drug, a classification she believes is unnecessary and limiting.


As the field progresses, Dr. Solt envisions greater freedom for doctors to administer these treatments safely and effectively. Research into the long-term effects of stem cell therapy continues, but early results show promising outcomes for chronic pain, degenerative diseases, and even neurological conditions.

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A Customizable Approach to Care


Dr. Solt underscores the importance of a personalized approach to healthcare. Whether treating a young woman entering her reproductive years, a middle-aged woman preparing for menopause, or an elderly patient looking to maintain cognitive function, she tailors each treatment plan to the individual’s unique needs.


For example, in cases of neurological decline or early-onset dementia, she prefers to use exosome therapy, which involves administering small extracellular vesicles that can cross the blood-brain barrier more effectively than stem cells. This innovative approach holds promise for Alzheimer’s and other degenerative conditions.


Investing in Health


A common concern about regenerative therapies is their affordability. While these treatments can be costly, Dr. Solt encourages patients to view them as long-term investments in their well-being. She argues that the cost of living with chronic conditions—both financially and in terms of quality of life—often outweighs the upfront expense of treatment.


For those who cannot afford full regenerative therapy, lifestyle modifications such as proper nutrition, exercise, and stress management can significantly improve overall health. Simple changes, such as eliminating seed oils from the diet or incorporating more whole foods, can have profound effects on hormone balance and inflammation levels.

The Future of Women's Health


The conversation around women’s health is shifting from reactive medicine to proactive, preventative care. Dr. Solt envisions a future where women have access to comprehensive education and resources tailored to their specific health challenges. By addressing issues at their root, she believes women can experience fewer symptoms, maintain their energy levels, and ultimately lead longer, healthier lives.

Her goal is to create educational programs and masterclasses that empower women to take control of their health. Topics such as cholesterol management, hormone balancing, and regenerative therapies could equip individuals with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions.

A New Paradigm in Medicine


Dr. Solt’s work exemplifies the shift towards regenerative and functional medicine. By combining cutting-edge therapies with holistic health principles, she offers patients an alternative to the symptom-focused approach of conventional medicine. Her message is clear: the body is designed to heal itself, and with the right support, optimal health is achievable.


For those struggling with unresolved health issues, Dr. Solt’s practice provides a beacon of hope. As she continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in regenerative medicine, her mission remains steadfast—to help individuals restore their health, reclaim their vitality, and live life to the fullest.


Check here for information about the upcoming spring 2025 edition Biohack Yourself Magazine, where the team at Biohack Yourself Media dives deeper into their insights on biohacking, longevity and cutting-edge wellness strategies. Biohack Yourself Magazine is the first peer-reviewed longevity publication with international distribution across the U.S. and Canada, bringing science-backed health optimization, functional medicine and performance-driven breakthroughs to a broader audience. Pick up a copy at major retailers, including Barber & Noble, Books-A-Million, Publix, Kroger, Indigo/Chapters, and select fitness gyms and pharmacies.

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