A product developed by David Schmidt, founder of Advanced Applications Group, was originally created for the U.S. Navy to enhance sailor performance, leading to the establishment of LifeWave. The company’s flagship product, the X39 patch, claims to stimulate stem cell production through phototherapy, offering potential benefits such as reduced aging symptoms and improved physical well-being.

According to reports, the patch signals the body to increase copper peptide (GHK-cu) levels, which may activate new stem cells and address age-related deterioration. Testimonials suggest improvements in conditions like joint pain, skin texture, and overall vitality. RFK Jr. is noted as a user of the product, though no official statements from him are cited.

Users describe effects including relief from chronic back and chest pains, reduced knee discomfort, and enhanced physical mobility. The patch is marketed as an alternative to costly medical treatments like stem cell injections, with some claiming it bypasses traditional healthcare systems. Additional LifeWave products, such as the Aeon and IceWave patches, are promoted for inflammation reduction and pain management.

The article emphasizes anecdotal success stories but lacks peer-reviewed evidence or clinical trials. It concludes with a call to action for readers to explore the product, while noting its potential to disrupt conventional medical practices.