Marjorie Taylor Greene Heads to Mexico for Stem Cells

Marjorie Taylor Greene says she and fiancé Brian Glenn received stem cell IV treatments in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as a bid to fight aging and support long-term health—despite the FDA not approving most such treatments. She also says she doesn’t carry health
Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t slowing down for Father Time.
On June 6, 2026, the former U.S. Representative told TMZ she and fiancé Brian Glenn traveled to Mexico for stem cell treatment aimed at fighting aging and promoting long-term health. She said they underwent stem cell IV treatments on Saturday at Dream Body Clinic in Puerto Vallarta.
Greene framed the move as part of a lifelong approach to staying ahead of her health. She told the outlet that she’s “always been proactive about her health,” pointing to her earlier years owning a CrossFit gym. In her view, stem cell therapy can serve as a tool for anti-aging and wellness.
She also explained why she’s choosing to fund the treatments herself. Greene said she doesn’t carry health insurance, instead spending that money on preventative treatments and other health-related therapies she believes work.
There’s a crucial catch, though: the stem cell procedure Greene is referencing isn’t approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. That’s one reason she said she and Glenn went to Mexico for treatment. Greene also told the outlet she highly recommends stem cells and believes the therapy should be federally legalized in the U.S.
The concern around approval is tied to how the FDA has treated most stem cell therapies—generally not approving them because they have not gone through the process required to establish they are safe and effective.
The Mexico trip comes right after Greene and Glenn spent time in Costa Rica, where they were joined by Rep. Thomas Massie. TMZ previously reported that Greene. Massie. and Glenn were spotted vacationing together last month. a stretch that helped fuel questions about a growing political alliance between Greene and Massie.
More recently. Massie told TMZ DC that he sees Greene as an important voice in the future of the Republican Party and teased a possible GOP takeover. Now. Greene says the couple is ready to head home to Georgia on Sunday. following the “stem cells. sunshine. and some quality time” in the middle of their extended getaway.
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Stem cells in Mexico? That’s wild, but also sounds like she’s just rich enough to do it anyway.
Wait so the FDA didn’t approve it but she’s like “it works”? I don’t get how people keep falling for stuff like this. Also she said she doesn’t have health insurance… so she’s basically banking on miracle juice.
Isn’t stem cell therapy like… for hospitals after accidents? My cousin got something once and it was basically a placebo shot. But she’s acting like it’s anti-aging like CrossFit?? FDA not approving doesn’t mean it’s dangerous but it also doesn’t mean it’s safe, so idk.
I saw a clip where she was talking about being proactive and I thought ok good for her but then it’s Mexico and no insurance and now she wants it federally legalized? Sounds like she’s just trying to sell the “stem cells cure aging” idea. Also the Costa Rica part—why does it feel like every time she travels there’s always another politician attached to it. Massie vibes are weird too like they’re planning some takeover while she’s getting IV treatments.