Kevin Nash Credits BioXcellerator for Pain Relief and Gains

Wrestling icon posts update at 288 lbs, celebrates big shoulder and back herniation relief

By Poulami Nag

Kevin Nash, the towering wrestling icon turned actor, has opened up about his latest post-workout stats and medical breakthrough following treatment at BioXcellerator. In a detailed Instagram update, Nash reported hitting 288 pounds “fuller” after his session, attributing newfound muscle fullness and significant herniation relief to a science-backed regimen.

Nash’s Nutrition And Supplement Routine

Nash’s caption broke down his dietary tweaks: “Increase in carbs, citrulline, creatine and sea salt. Consuming BCAA throughout workout.” By boosting complex carbohydrates and adding citrulline—a vasodilator often used to enhance blood flow—he aims to support muscle recovery and endurance. Creatine remains a staple for strength athletes, while sea salt can help balance electrolytes during intense training. Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are included to reduce muscle breakdown and accelerate repair.

“Back completed, fuller today 288 after the workout,” Nash wrote. He credited a precise blend of macronutrients and supplements for helping him power through heavy lifting and maintain energy levels without the mid-session crash.

Bioxcellerator Treatment Success

Central to Nash’s update was praise for his latest visit to BioXcellerator, a clinic specializing in regenerative medicine and noninvasive cell therapy. Nash reported, “This last visit completely relieved shoulder and low back herniation. No price is at question with these results.” According to BioXcellerator’s published protocols, treatments may include targeted cell injections and advanced regenerative techniques to support tissue healing.

Four months earlier, Nash shared a progress report: “It’s been 4 months since my treatment at @bioxcellerator and my disc issues in my L1-L-3 have given me 80% relief of my nerve issues, and I’ve regained strength in my quad.” That post underscored the long-term benefits he experienced—reportedly avoiding a spinal operation thanks to improved nerve function and muscle support.

Progression And Past Updates

Nash’s journey dates back several years of wrestling stardom, first rising to prominence as Diesel in WWE before joining WCW and later TNA. At 6-foot-10 and carrying upwards of 300 pounds, wear and tear on his back and shoulders became career-defining challenges.

In a July update, Nash teased a new training phase: “Getting ready to start legs. Feel I’ve let my injuries heal to completion. Started 1.5 iu’s of Tesamorelin last night. Body weight is 284 this morning. See if I can add 6 pounds of quality tissue before August 1st.” Tesamorelin is a peptide sometimes used to boost growth hormone levels, indicating Nash’s commitment to medical and nutritional strategies to preserve lean mass.

Between targeted supplementation and BioXcellerator treatments, he’s logging consistent gains—four pounds heavier than that July check-in—while reporting less pain and improved mobility.

Nash’s commitment to recovery reflects a broader trend among veteran athletes leveraging regenerative medicine. As pros from multiple sports seek alternatives to surgery, noninvasive therapies are gaining traction. Nash’s public endorsement may inspire fellow retirees and active competitors to explore similar options.

At 64, Kevin Nash remains a compelling case study in combining old-school grit with cutting-edge science. His transparency about weight, supplements and treatment outcomes gives fans a rare look behind the scenes of elite-level maintenance. Whether he’s back in the ring or on a film set, Nash’s focus on health and performance continues to drive his personal narrative forward.

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Poulami is an associate editor. She did her MA in English from Miranda House, University of Delhi and has qualified UGC-NET. She also holds a PG diploma in Editing and Publishing from Jadavpur University. Her journey as a content writer began in 2017 and since then, Poulami has garnered diverse interests along the way.

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