Ethos · Body authority

Jerónimo did not learn the body
in a course.

He put it at risk on stage. Show after show. For years.

Jerónimo García-Cabral

Real status signal

Mexican media has documented Jerónimo García-Cabral as a Yucatecan acrobat linked to Cirque du Soleil, with participation in JOYÀ — the company's resident show in the Riviera Maya — and previous work in Zumanity in Las Vegas.

The transfer

The point isn't that he's a doctor. The point is that he understands the consequence of ignoring small signals until the body starts charging in full.

An acrobat learns to read millimeter-scale signals: a joint before a jump, a breath before risk, a recovery before the next show.

Regénesis House turns that body culture into a medical-regenerative filter: less fantasy, more criteria. Fewer promises, more reading. Less theater, more body.

That is the rule
of the house.

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Regénesis House does not replace medical care, does not promise cures, does not guarantee results, and should not be interpreted as universal treatment. Any regenerative protocol proceeds only after professional evaluation, informed consent, and individual candidacy review. The provocation lies in listening to the body before it is too late.