Built out of personal experience with a healthcare system that too often dismisses what it cannot explain.
Strong Craft Regen was built out of personal experience with a healthcare system that too often dismisses what it cannot explain.
Jed Ryan grew up with unexplained health problems no doctor could pin down. Years later, in 2012, a parasitic infection picked up on a missions trip to Haiti and Zambia left him chronically unwell — test after test coming back negative, specialists shrugging. His wife, a competitive long-distance runner, faced a similar pattern years later: collapsing at the end of races while being told her bloodwork was "in range." In both cases, the system kept treating the numbers. The answers came from clinicians willing to look past the reference range and treat the patient.
Then came the loss that changed everything.
In 2016, Jed's father was diagnosed with glioblastoma. Jed searched everywhere for experimental options and found a promising immunotherapy trial at Duke University, but it was too late — two brain surgeries and multiple infections had left his father too weak to travel. He passed away that July, surrounded by family in the home he'd built with his own hands.
Jed lost one of his heroes. But he didn't lose the lesson his father had taught him: "For every problem, there's always a solution. You just have to look hard enough. And if something's broken, don't wait for someone else to fix it. You fix it."
What came next shaped everything that followed. Jed served in the Canadian Armed Forces, where he built the discipline and problem-solving capacity that defines how he operates today. He began building businesses alongside his military career. And then COVID happened — and with it, a front-row view of how the institutions meant to protect public health often fail to adapt, innovate, or speak honestly about what they know and don't know. The lesson landed hard: meaningful change doesn't come from the top. It comes from individuals who refuse to wait for permission.
That conviction is what pulled Jed into regenerative medicine. Because the treatments exist. The science is real. The clinical outcomes are measurable. What's missing — in Canada, in the United States, in most of the world — is access, awareness, and the regulatory courage to let patients benefit from what's already available elsewhere. Someone has to advocate for the people who are suffering now and cannot wait for the system to catch up. Someone has to build the bridges, connect the physicians, gather the evidence, and push policy forward.
Strong Craft Regen is that bridge. It's built for people who've been dismissed, delayed, and told to wait. It's built to connect them with world-class regenerative treatments today — and, in parallel, to contribute to the broader work of changing policy so that these treatments become more widely accessible tomorrow. That work is already underway through Jed's role with the American Academy of Stem Cell Medicine, including the Tennessee legislative win in April 2026 and the expanding pipeline of additional states. The long-term goal includes Canada.
This is a journey. We're walking it with the people who need it most.
Just like a craftsman uses the tools in his toolbox to build a strong home, we give people the tools they need to build their own strong lives.
A craftsman doesn't build a home by accident. He assesses the foundation, chooses materials suited to the task, measures twice, and cuts once. Health works the same way.
Strong people build strong relationships. Strong relationships build strong families. Strong families build strong communities. And strong communities change the world. That's why this work is worth doing properly.
The tools in the modern regenerative medicine toolbox — mesenchymal stem cells, exosome therapy, peptide protocols, cord blood plasma, IV regenerative infusions, immunotherapy — are extraordinary. But tools alone don't build anything. What builds health is the craftsman: the clinician who knows how to use them, the coordinator who connects the right client with the right protocol, and the client who commits to doing the work.
Our role is to bring those three elements together with precision and care.
Founder & CEO, Strong Craft Regen · Director of Outreach, American Academy of Stem Cell Medicine
Jed Ryan is the founder of Strong Craft Regen, operating under JH Strong Craft Regenerative Therapies Inc., based in Lombardy, Ontario, Canada.
Between his military service, a growing entrepreneurial career, and a deepening commitment to health advocacy, Jed has been shaped profoundly by a series of business mentors who taught him a different way to think. The lesson that stuck was simple: meet every challenge with "I can do this" rather than "I can't," pursue what matters, and solve problems rather than explain them away. That mindset, more than any single credential, is what brought him into regenerative medicine — and what keeps him moving forward in a space where most people would tell you the barriers are too high to break through.
Over the last several years, Jed has facilitated advanced regenerative treatments for clients across North America through a network of physicians and partner clinics globally. His most active partnership is with Dr. Adas Darinskas, Innovita Clinic, and Reverse Body Time in Vilnius, Lithuania — a coalition formalized in 2025 after nearly a year of deepening collaboration.
Jed also serves as Director of Outreach for the American Academy of Stem Cell Medicine (AASCM), a global academic society uniting clinicians, researchers, and educators advancing responsible regenerative medicine. He was introduced to this world in September 2024 by Dr. Pradeep Albert, a musculoskeletal radiologist and founding board member whose generosity opened the door that changed Jed's trajectory. Dr. Albert in turn introduced Jed to Dr. Bill Merritt, PhD — founder of VivaCell Ventures and author of the AASCM Standards for Stem Cell Manufacturing. Jed and Dr. Merritt have worked side by side on the AASCM board since December 2024, including on the state-by-state legislative expansion of stem cell therapy across the United States that produced Tennessee's landmark stem cell legislation in April 2026, with additional states now in active pipeline. Dr. Merritt and Dr. Darinskas maintain their own active, trusted working relationship, and much of the scientific and operational thinking behind Strong Craft Regen has been forged in ongoing conversations between the three of them.
Jed is married to his business partner and is a father. Faith, family, and craftsmanship anchor everything he does.
Treating Physician, Innovita Clinic · Co-founder & Chief Scientific Officer, Reverse Body Time · Co-founder, Froceth GMP Manufacturing
Dr. Adas Darinskas is the scientific and clinical anchor of the Strong Craft Regen coalition — a biotechnologist and immunologist whose work sits at the intersection of cellular therapeutics, immunology, oncology, and regenerative medicine.
He holds a PhD in Immunology from Vilnius University (2008) and a Master's degree in the Manufacturing of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products from the University of Granada (2016), certifying him as a Qualified Person in ATMP production — one of the most demanding technical credentials in European cellular medicine. His expertise spans mammalian cell cultures, molecular biology, tissue engineering, immunotherapy for cancer and autoimmune disease, and the molecular mechanisms of aging.
Dr. Darinskas co-founded Froceth, a leading manufacturer of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products in the Baltic region, producing cellular products under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification. He co-founded Reverse Body Time as the clinical and research arm dedicated to longevity and advanced cellular therapeutics. And he is the treating physician at Innovita Clinic — operating under Lithuanian License 4094 — where clients from around the world come to receive treatments not yet available in most of North America.
His scientific passion sits firmly in complex, difficult-to-solve disease: oncology, autoimmunity, neurodegeneration, and the systemic dysregulation underlying so many chronic conditions modern medicine has struggled to address. He leads active research programs using animal models and participates in international human studies across NK cell therapy, peptide-based interventions, plasmid vector gene therapy, and dendritic cell vaccines. He holds multiple technological patents in cellular medicine.
What sets Dr. Darinskas apart is not only his technical depth but his disposition as a problem-solver. He doesn't accept "we can't do that" as an answer when the science suggests a pathway forward. He builds those pathways — through new protocols, new manufacturing techniques, and new research collaborations worldwide. This is precisely why Strong Craft Regen's clients travel to work with him.
Strong Craft Regen operates as the North American coordination arm for a tightly integrated clinical and manufacturing coalition in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The licensed private clinic — operating under Lithuanian License 4094 — where all treatments are administered. It is the clinical home of Dr. Adas Darinskas and specializes in advanced regenerative medicine, immunotherapy, oncology support protocols, kinesiotherapy, and integrated longevity approaches.
The integrated research and manufacturing partner, producing next-generation mesenchymal stem cells, MUSE exosomes, and a comprehensive catalog of clinical-grade peptides. RBT also advances research in CIK cell therapy, dendritic cell vaccines, plasmid vector therapies, and protocols targeting the biological drivers of aging.
The GMP-certified manufacturing entity that produces Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products under Lithuanian ATMP licensing — the regulatory foundation that allows Innovita Clinic to administer cellular therapies legally and safely within the European framework.
Together, these three entities operate from a single integrated campus at Suduviu g. 74, Zujunai, Vilnius — where research, manufacturing, and clinical care happen side by side. This co-location is not incidental. The stem cells, exosomes, and peptides administered at Innovita are produced meters away under GMP conditions — not shipped across continents, not sourced through opaque supply chains, not compromised by cold-chain breaks. It is vertical integration at the highest clinical standard.
Every person who reaches out to Strong Craft Regen is reaching out for a reason.
Maybe you've watched someone you love decline and been told there's nothing more to be done. Maybe you're an athlete or executive whose performance and recovery matter too much to accept average. Maybe you're living with a chronic condition that has defied every conventional approach. Or maybe you're simply refusing to accept that decline is inevitable.
Whatever brought you here, you are not alone, and you are not out of options.
Regenerative medicine represents one of the most significant shifts in healthcare in generations. Mesenchymal stem cells, exosomes, peptides, cord blood plasma, NK cell therapy, and the emerging wave of cellular therapeutics are producing outcomes that were considered impossible a decade ago. The science is real. The clinical results are real. What has been missing — for most people outside the small circle of those who know where to look — is a trusted path to access it.
Strong Craft Regen exists to be that path.
We are not a clinic. We are not a prescriber. We are a coordination partner — a bridge between you and a world-class Lithuanian clinical and manufacturing coalition doing the work you've been looking for. Our job is to listen carefully, understand your situation fully, work with Dr. Darinskas to design the right protocol, coordinate every logistical detail, and walk with you from the first call through treatment and beyond.
If what you've read here resonates — if you're ready to stop being dismissed and start being heard — we would be honored to hear your story.