Former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her fiancé, Brian Glenn, received stem cell IV treatments on Saturday, June 6, as part of an anti-aging regimen.
Greene, who represented Georgia’s 14th District, traveled to Dream Body Clinic for the procedure, which she says helps fight the effects of aging and supports long-term health. The couple is expected to fly back home to Georgia on Sunday.
“I’ve always been proactive about my health,” Greene is quoted by TMZ, with the publication reporting that mindset goes back to her days running a CrossFit gym. She sees stem cell therapy as another tool in staying ahead of Father Time.
Greene Seeks Stem Cell Treatment Outside the United States
The treatment isn’t available in the United States the same way it is in other countries, which led the couple to go abroad to seek the procedure.
The FDA has not approved most stem cell procedures for anti-aging or general wellness because they haven’t cleared the full process for proving safety and effectiveness. That’s why Greene and Glenn went to Mexico.
Greene carries no health insurance; instead of paying premiums, she puts the money toward treatments and therapies she believes actually work for her. She strongly recommends stem cells and wants the therapy legalized at the federal level back home.
The stop in Mexico came right after an extended vacation in Costa Rica. Greene and Glenn spent time there with Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who recently lost the GOP primary after President Trump dumped him and endorsed his opponent.
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Photos of the group vacationing together last month raised eyebrows in Washington and sparked talk about a closer political partnership between the two former colleagues.
Massie recently told TMZ that he views Greene as an important voice for the future of the Republican Party. He even floated the idea of a broader GOP shift with stronger influence from lawmakers like her.

Greene has never been one to follow the usual playbook. Since leaving Congress, she has stayed active in conservative circles and continued speaking out on issues she cares about.
Her trip south of the border mixes personal health choices with the kind of headlines that keep her in the spotlight.
Her fans see her decision as classic MTG, practical, independent, and willing to go outside the system for results.
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Stem cell clinics in Mexico have drawn American patients for years. Some seek help for injuries or chronic conditions. Others, like Greene, go for what they describe as wellness and longevity benefits.
Costs can run thousands of dollars per session, and results vary widely depending on the clinic and the patient.
Greene has not released specifics about what the IVs contained or exactly how they were supposed to work.
She simply described the visit as part of her ongoing effort to stay healthy and active.
Her fiancé, Glenn, a former sports broadcaster, joined her for the treatment. The couple has been open about their relationship since going public last year.
Greene’s Health Choices and Ongoing Public Attention
Greene says she will keep investing in what she believes keeps her strong rather than handing money to an insurance system she doesn’t trust.
“I’m 52 and enjoying a weekend out on medical tourism for my health,” she said on Friday, just a day before she underwent the stem cell procedures. “It’s a damn shame that not only do Americans pay absurd amounts for health insurance and healthcare, but we also don’t have access to incredible treatments at home.”
That path to better health currently for Greene runs through clinics in Mexico.





