Nurse Practitioner, Exercise Physiologist, Fellow, and Diplomate in the Clinical Science of Anti-Aging, American Board of Anti-Aging Health Practitioners. Harriet McCoy has dedicated the majority of her healthcare career to the practice of wellness and longevity. She began her work in regenerative medicine in 1982 while working for the Pritikin Longevity Center, the first nationally recognized longevity center in the U.S. She was able to experience first-hand the effects of Mr. Pritikin’s regenerative approach to medicine, when, while following his program, she transitioned from a mediocre cyclist to a national-class competitor, making the U.S. national team in 1984, competing as a finalist in the 1984 Olympic Trials, and completing the Women’s Tour de France as a member of the U.S. team in 1985. Throughout the years, Harriet McCoy has worked in multiple areas of medicine, including family practice, orthopedics, neurology, bio-identical hormone replacement, stem cell therapy.