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Experienced physical therapist Stacey Roberts joins the podcast to discuss the often-overlooked realities of postpartum recovery and why so many women are never properly guided through pelvic floor rehabilitation. With more than 30 years of clinical experience, Stacey specializes in pelvic and sexual health and is passionate about helping patients heal naturally—often avoiding surgery, medications, and injections. In this episode, she explains the "postpartum rehab gap," why pelvic floor issues are more common than many women realize, and what steps women can take to restore strength, stability, and confidence after childbirth. As the founder of New You Health and Wellness, Stacey combines advanced manual therapy, functional medicine, and innovative technology to help patients resolve chronic pain and achieve optimal health. Through her work as a clinician, author, and podcast host, she empowers women to understand their bodies and reclaim pain-free living. Key Takeaways: Why postpartum recovery often overlooks the pelvic floor Common symptoms that signal pelvic floor dysfunction after childbirth How pelvic physical therapy can help women heal and regain strength Why many patients can avoid surgery, drugs, and injections with the right approach Practical first steps women can take to support postpartum recovery and long-term pelvic health About Stacey: Stacey Roberts, PT, RN, MSN, has over three decades of experience helping patients live pain-free while achieving their health goals. She is a Master's-prepared registered nurse, musculoskeletal specialist, pelvic and sexual health physiotherapist, and functional medicine practitioner. Stacey is the founder of New You Health and Wellness, where she integrates advanced manual therapy, functional medicine, and cutting-edge technology to help patients resolve chronic pain and restore optimal function. Many of her patients—including Stacey herself—have been able to avoid surgery, drugs, and injections through this holistic approach. She is also the author of the #1 bestselling book The Pain Free Formula: Solving The Puzzle of Muscle and Joint Pain Without Surgery, Drugs, or Injections and host of the podcast The Pain Free Formula, focused on helping people overcome chronic pain and reclaim vibrant health. Connect with Stacey: Website: https://newyouhealthandwellness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newyouhealthandwellness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newyouhealthandwellness Podcast: The Pain Free Formula on Spotify and major platforms https://newyouhealthandwellness.com/the-pain-free-formula-podcast/ For more from Dr. Brayton: If you'd like to learn more about my virtual functional medicine practice, go to https://drlaurabrayton.com/virtual-functional-medicine/ and schedule a complimentary 15 minute discovery call with me. Help more people find our show - leave a rating and review by simply clicking on http://ratethispodcast.com/welladjustedmama. Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes! © 2014 - 2026 Dr. Laura Brayton
It's Monday, March 9th, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Russian forces destroyed 450 Ukrainian Baptist churches According to a report published earlier this year by Mission Eurasia, a parachurch ministry dedicated to equipping churches in and around Ukraine, Russian forces have damaged or destroyed at least 737 religious buildings since the start of the full-scale invasion in 2022. Of the 737 buildings affected, about 450 were Baptist churches. Baptists, while the largest Evangelical population in Ukraine, represent only 1 percent to 2 percent of the overall population, revealing that Russian forces are deliberately targeting Baptists in their violent campaign across Ukraine. In 1 John 3:13, Jesus said, “Do not be surprised, my brothers and sisters, if the world hates you.” Hegseth says US has ‘iron-clad will' in Iran war War Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters on Thursday the United States will continue its attacks on Iran for as long as necessary, saying “We are in it to win it!”, reports NewsNation. Listen. HEGSETH: “Iran is hoping that we cannot sustain this, which is a really bad miscalculation. There's no shortage of American will here. “We remember and honor our fallen those six that we will soon Welcome at Dover, who gave everything for their country in this mission. We remember them, but we remember them by rededicating ourselves even more fervently to this mission. “Our commitment to our mission objectives only increases as our advantages continue to increase. We've got no shortage of munitions. Our stockpiles of defensive and offensive weapons allow us to sustain this campaign as long as we need to.” Secretary Hegseth contrasted the focused mission in Iran with other previously politically correct wars. HEGSETH: “The dumb, politically correct wars of the past were the opposite of what we're doing here. They had vague objectives with restrictive, minimalist rules of engagement. No more. Our authorities, through the President and myself, are maxed out. Our will is iron clad. We are built for this fight, and we are in it to win it.” Rep. Donalds holds Governor Walz accountable for Somali fraud On March 4th, Republican Congressman Byron Donalds of Florida asked Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz some tough questions about allegations of fraud tied to the Somali community in Minnesota during a House Oversight Committee hearing, reports ZeroHedge.com. DONALDS: “Was your office notified of these fraud allegations?” WALZ: “Not me.” DONALDS: “Specifically, we have it under sworn testimony in the Oversight Committee that your former chief of staff was notified directly by these various commissioners about the fraud in Minnesota.” WALZ: “Could be correct.” DONALDS: “So, are you saying that your chief of staff didn't notify you?” WALZ: “I'm saying I don't recall whether he did at that time or not, but we took action. So, I'm assuming, when we put our budgets together, based on that, we put a package together for that legislative session.” DONALDS: “Let's talk about budgets, Governor Walz. Feeding Our Future went from $307,000 in 2018 to $199 million in 2021. Are you aware of this increase in budgetary costs from Feeding Our Future?” WALZ: “Not specifically, but I know it increased during the pandemic.” DONALDS: “The Housing Stabilization Services went from $27 million in 2021 to $105 million in 2024. Are you aware of this increase, Governor Walz?” WALZ: “Not specifically, but I know it increased.” DONALDS: “Autism Centers went from $24 million in 2019 to $342 million in 2024. Are you aware of that?” WALZ: “Not specifically again. But yes, we know the budget increased.” DONALDS: “Integrated Community Supports went from $4.6 million in 2021 to $170 million in 2024. Are you aware of that?” WALZ: “Again, not specifically on the numbers, but it's the budget.” DONALDS: “Governor Walz, you have to submit a budget to your legislature every single year, like every governor has to do. If you're not aware of these increases, what was your office doing?” WALZ: “Everyone is balanced. My budget is about $72 billion. It involves 23 agencies.” DONALDS: “Florida's budget is $115 billion, sir. But what were you doing if you're seeing program increases like this amid allegations of fraud in your state?” Shockingly, $9 billion of taxpayer money was stolen in Minnesota which had been intended for marginalized communities. Planned Parenthood offers Botox injections to supplement abortion income There's a new wrinkle in Planned Parenthood's ever-changing post-Dobbs business plan: The abortion giant has begun offering Botox treatments as a much-needed additional source of income, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Planned Parenthood is in desperate need of new revenue streams after President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill blocked it from receiving federal Medicaid reimbursements. As a result, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte — the group's largest affiliate spanning Northern California and Nevada — has been forced to scramble to plug an estimated $100 million revenue gap, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. What is unsaid in the Wall Street Journal puff piece is that Planned Parenthood in Northern California and Nevada needs to generate money in new ways in order to subsidize aborting preborn children. Missouri's Personhood bill protects babies from conception Speaking of abortion, Missouri Republican State Senator Mike Moon introduced a resolution which would recognize the personhood of each child in the womb. The bill defines the term "person," under the Missouri state constitution, as including every human being with a unique DNA code regardless of age, including every in utero human child at every stage of biological development from the moment of conception until birth. Whether you live in Missouri or not, call State Senator Moon's office at 573-751-1480 to thank him for sponsoring the Personhood resolution. Legendary pop star Neil Sedaka died And finally, Neil Sedaka, the Juilliard-trained pop music icon who sold millions of records worldwide and wrote or co-wrote over 1,000 songs, died on February 27th at the age of 86. According to Parade, Neil Sedaka's most popular songs include chart-toppers like "Oh! Carol," a 1959 song about his high school sweetheart, Carole King, who is 84 today. “Darling, there will never be another. Cause I love you so. Don't ever leave me. Say you'll never go. I will love you, for my sweetheart No matter what you do. Oh Carol, so in love with you.” “Breakin' Up is Hard to Do” “Comma-comma down, Dooby-doo, down-down Breakin' up is hard to do. Don't take your love away from me. Don't you leave my heart in misery. If you go, then I'll be blue Cause breakin' up is hard to do.” and "Laughter in the Rain." “Strolling along country roads with my baby It starts to rain, it begins to pour. Without an umbrella, we're soaked to the skin. I feel a shiver run up my spine. I feel the warmth of her hand in mine. “Ooh, I hear laughter in the rain, Walking hand in hand with the one I love. Ooh, how I love the rainy days And the happy way I feel inside” In the days following Sedaka's death, streams of his songs jumped by at least 500 percent. For example, there were 514,000 streams of “Laughter in the Rain.” In his 1982 autobiography, Laughter in the Rain, Sedaka remembered himself as “a Jewish mama's boy” – a resounding understatement that did not reflect how completely Eleanor dominated his life until his mid-20s, reports The Guardian. During his first wave of success, between 1958 and 1963, he handed over five-figure royalty checks, which she cashed and kept, allowing him a $1,000 monthly stipend. Later, when Sedaka discovered that his mother, who had appointed herself his manager, had spent most of his money, he fired her and she attempted suicide. Neil married his wife, Leba, in 1962 with whom he had a son and daughter. The fact that their marriage lasted six decades is rare in the entertainment industry. Matthew 19:6 says, “Therefore, what God has joined together, let no one separate.” During the pandemic, Sedaka played 150 mini-concerts on his Facebook page from his home. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, March 9th, in the year of our Lord 2026. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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When standard-of-care checkpoint blockade fails in metastatic melanoma, how can oncologists and interventional radiologists join forces to turn around patient outcomes? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, medical oncologist Dr. Jennifer McQuade and interventional radiologist Dr. Rahul Sheth join host Dr. Tyler Sandow to discuss the growing evidence for intratumoral oncolytics as a therapeutic strategy for frontline immunotherapy-refractory melanoma and the interdisciplinary work that is required for successful implementation in practice. --- SYNPOSIS The physicians review how engineered viral vectors, particularly RP1, complement checkpoint blockade through direct tumor lysis and immune activation, and summarize the IGNYTE trial data supporting their use in patients with metastatic melanoma refractory to anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 agents. The discussion then shifts to practical administration, highlighting the central role of interventional radiology in delivering these therapies to visceral and deep-seated lesions under image guidance. The doctors go on to address the nuances of patient and lesion selection, injection technique, and response assessment, including the importance of recognizing pseudo-progression. They place particular emphasis on the need for multidisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder buy-in efforts on the part of IRs seeking to integrate intratumoral oncolytic injections into their scope of practice. The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on the potential for expansion of oncolytic platforms into other solid tumors, underscoring this field as a growing, IR-forward frontier in cancer treatment. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction02:28 - Immunotherapy Basics06:51 - How Oncolytic Viruses Work11:01 - IGNYTE Trials and Why IR Matters18:14 - T-VEC vs RP1 Indications and Logistics21:57 - Physician Communication and Multidisciplinary Treatment23:06 - RP1 Protocol and Administration Techniques30:28 - RP1 Safety Profile32:46 - Follow-Up Imaging and Response Assessment35:44 - Future Applications Beyond Melanoma41:42 - Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks --- RESOURCESWong MK, et al. RP1 Combined With Nivolumab in Advance Anti-PD-1-Failed Melanoma (IGNYTE). J Clin Oncol. 2025;43(33):3589-3599.https://doi.org/10.1200/jco-25-01346 IGNYTE-3 Trialhttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06264180
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Boy, oh boy - do we have some grievances for this episode.Host segments: Devori feels this all too much; Jason is now on notice; the unique theology of The Mad Monster; living our lives one beef at a time; Alpo for Algernon; Kevin Murphy can GET IT; Dave's not here, man; this is now a Battle of Blythe Road podcast; wolf serum's street name; don't go in swamps. That's it. That's the podcast.
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Today we're diving into the world of NAD⁺—the different ways you can take it, and what really sets each dosage form apart. You've probably seen NAD⁺ IV drips on social media, heard about injections at wellness clinics, maybe you're already taking NR or NMN supplements, and a few weeks ago we talked about NAD⁺ patches. But what's the real difference between all these delivery systems? Which one works best, which one is worth the cost, and what does the science actually say? Read the Full Episode Transcript: https://pepties.com/nad-ivs-injections-supplements-and-patches/ Related Links/Products Mentioned: Peptide Podcast Partners Page https://pepties.com/partners/ Buy Peptides online at BioLongevity Labs: Use our link and enter COUPON CODE: PEPTIDEPODCAST at checkout to receive 15% off your total order: https://go.biolongevitylabs.com/SH5C Momentous Supplements (we use Creatine, Vital Aminos, Whey Protein) https://crrnt.app/MOME/OqGQOxGA LMNT – More Salt, Not Less. https://elementallabs.refr.cc/default/u/johnjavit Thorne Supplements (we use Omega-3 with CoQ10, Red Yeast Rice, Zinc) https://get.aspr.app/SH1KvW Organifi Creatine and Shilajit Gummies http://rwrd.io/rlbkajm?c MitoZen (methylene blue for Cognitive Function, Anti-Aging, Mental Clarity) https://www.mitozen.com/ref/cnlwiztypt/ For skin and hair health (Copper Tripeptide-1) Visit Luminose by Entera for an exclusive offer for Peptide Podcast listeners! ** Promo code PEPTIDEPODCAST at checkout for 10% off an order or 10% off the first month of a subscribe-and-save. ** https://www.enteraskincare.com/?rfsn=8906839.f93c72 NAD+ Push Patch: https://www.pushpatch.com/
God didn’t make a mistake! What if our sickness isn't just by chance but a reaction to our own doing. What if the human body, brilliantly engineered, fiercely protective, and incredibly resilient, is reacting exactly the way it was designed to react? And what if the real problem isn’t our immune system… but what we’re putting into our bodies? In this episode of Stinchfield, we dive deep into the background behind a powerful clip that raises a question most in mainstream medicine refuse to even consider. Chronic disease is skyrocketing. Autoimmune disorders are exploding. Cancer rates in younger Americans are rising. Diabetes, neurological disorders, inflammation, everywhere you look, we are a nation battling illness. But instead of asking why, much of modern medicine focuses on managing symptoms. Pills for the pain.Injections for the inflammation.Prescriptions for life. Where is the urgency to identify root causes? Where is the incentive to cure instead of treat? When a system profits from lifetime customers, prevention becomes a threat. We examine the possibility that our immune systems may be fighting substances introduced into our bodies — things we were told were safe, normal, even necessary. Is the body malfunctioning… or is it responding appropriately to something foreign? isn’t about fear. It’s about accountability. It’s about scientific curiosity. It’s about asking questions that should never be off-limits. Prevention. Restoration. Root-cause medicine. Because masking symptoms isn’t health care. It’s maintenance. And Americans deserve better. The one Company who's doctors are dedicated to prevention and YOUR health is The Wellness Company. TWC.Health/Grant Use Promo "Grant" for 10% off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trouble with bowel or bladder function? It might be time to partner with a specialist. In this episode of BackTable OBGYN, hosts Dr. Amy Park and Dr. Mark Hoffman are joined by Dr. Shannon Wallace and Dr. Anna Spivak, experts from the Cleveland Clinic specializing in pelvic floor disorders. They dive into the complex world of combined colorectal and urogynecological issues, discussing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to treat conditions such as rectal prolapse, constipation, and incontinence. --- SYNPOSIS The conversation covers detailed diagnostic methods like manometry and defecography, various surgical options, and the crucial role of pelvic floor physical therapy in patient recovery. They also provide insights into setting up effective multidisciplinary clinics and emphasize the need for teamwork and administrative support in delivering optimal patient care. This episode is a valuable resource for both specialists and generalists aiming to enhance their understanding and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions. --- TIMESTAMPS 01:05 - Introduction05:40 - Multi-Compartment Prolapse & Second Opinions08:14 - Pelvic Floor Compartments Explained10:36 - When Internal Prolapse Becomes Surgical11:56 - Incomplete Emptying, Splinting, Fragmentation & Leakage16:55 - Fluoro vs MRI and When to Order It23:47 - Anorectal Manometry26:56 - Physical Therapy, Biofeedback, Meds, Injections, & Motility Workup29:08 - Robotic Mesh Repairs vs Vaginal/Perineal Approaches34:43 - When (and Why) to Consider Biologics36:46 - Resection Rectopexy38:10 - Treating Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) & Eating Disorders42:55 - Pelvic Floor PT After Surgery and Recovery Timelines47:29- Perineal Prolapse Repairs (Altemeier vs Delorme)49:53 - Symptom Improvement vs Retraining the 'New Normal'52:20 - Fecal Incontinence & Sacral Neuromodulation57:08 - Diarrhea-Driven Incontinence58:56 - Building a Multidisciplinary Pelvic Floor Program01:04:04 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Pelvic Floor Disorders Consortium (American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons) https://fascrs.org/Web/Web/My-ASCRS/Education/Pelvic-Floor-Disorders-Consortium.aspx
Send a textIn this episode, we break down femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) for PTs and students—what it is, how it shows up clinically, and how it's typically diagnosed. We walk through cam, pincer, and mixed morphologies, quick assessment ideas (including FADIR/FABER and when imaging matters), and what PT treatment commonly focuses on. We also touch on when injections or surgery may come into play and key considerations for helping patients succeed with rehab.00:00 Welcome to PT Snacks01:10 FAI Defined and Diagnosed02:27 Cam Pincer and Mixed Types05:03 Clinical Assessment Tests07:26 Imaging and Key Angles08:31 PT Treatment Priorities11:14 Injections and Surgery Options12:20 Key Takeaways and Wrap Up13:16 Resources Newsletter and Promo14:10 Final Sign OffSupport the showNeed CEUs? Unlock unlimited online courses, live webinars, and certification-prep programs with MedBridge. You'll get: Thousands of accredited, evidence-based courses across multiple specialties (PT, OT, AT, SLP) that count for state-license CEUs. Access anytime, from your office, phone, or home—perfect for busy clinicians. One annual subscription, no per-course fee. Special offers: Use code PTSNACKSPODCAST at checkout and save over $100. Students use code PTSNACKSPODCASTSTUDENT for a discounted annual plan. Studying for the NPTE? Check out PT Final Exam — they've helped thousands of students pass with confidence. Use code PTSnacks at checkout for a discount. Stay Connected! Follow so you never miss an episode. Send your questions via email to ptsnackspodcast@gmail.com Join the email list ...
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Dr. Christie Langenberg reviews the No. 6 article of 2024, titled “Clinical Efficacy of Multiple Intra-Articular Injection for Hip Osteoarthritis,” which was originally published in The Bone and Joint Journal in June 2024. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as the series host. Dr. Langenberg is a member of the Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2024, as selected for the 2025 AMSSM Annual Meeting. Clinical Efficacy of Multiple Intra-Articular Injection for Hip Osteoarthritis: https://boneandjoint.org.uk/Article/10.1302/0301-620X.106B6.BJJ-2023-1272.R1
It's “love month”… and I've got to ask you something.Is giving someone sugary treats really love? Or is it slowly contributing to the very health crisis we say we care about?Friend, we are living in a time where nearly half of adults are struggling with obesity. And now? GLP-1 weight loss injections are everywhere. They're being promoted like they're the next best thing to water. Quick results. Fast fixes. Microdosing. Partnerships. Ads everywhere.But at what cost?In this episode, I'm breaking down the truth about GLP-1 medications vs natural weight loss. I'm sharing what most people aren't talking about — the potential side effects, the muscle loss, the digestive issues — and why your body already knows how to produce GLP-1 naturally.Yes, naturally.I walk you through how high-fiber foods, healthy fats, probiotics, bitters, and simple habits like a 10-minute walk after meals can lower blood sugar and help release unhealthy weight without injections, without shame, and without risk.If you've been feeling frustrated…If you're tired of the quick-fix cycle…If you want sustainable weight loss that actually improves your labs, your energy, and your brain clarity…This episode is for you.And I'm sharing something special for those ready to stop the band-aid approach and finally step into lasting transformation.Let's talk about real solutions. Let's talk about natural GLP-1 production. Let's talk about becoming Visibly Fit — for life.Chapters:00:00 Podcast Preview01:12 Love Month and Sweet Treats03:40 Obesity Epidemic and Rising Medical Costs05:09 What Are GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs?06:50 GLP-1 Side Effects: Blindness, GI Issues & Muscle Loss08:05 How to Stimulate Natural GLP-1 Production09:09 Probiotics, Bitters & Gut Health for Fat Loss10:27 10-Minute Walk After Meals to Lower Blood Sugar11:15 Why Quick Fix Weight Loss Doesn't Last 12:30 Sustainable Weight Loss Program14:05 How to Lose 20–35 Pounds Naturally in 7 Weeks16:40 Before & After Blood Work for Real Results17:25 How to Transition Off GLP-1 SafelyResources mentioned:• Visibly Fit Accelerator Program (Natural GLP-1 Weight Loss):https://www.getvisiblyfit.com• Email Wendie directly (Sweetheart Deal through Feb 28, 2026):wendie@wendiepett.com• Before & After Testimonials:https://www.getvisiblyfit.com• Follow Wendie on Instagram for patient success stories & health tips:https://www.instagram.com/wendiepettP.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's a good fit for you, welcome!If you're really serious about becoming Visibly Fit, you'll get the best experience if you download the worksheets available at https://wendiepett.com/visiblyfitpodcast.
Claim your complimentary gift of my exclusive mini weight care guide today!Link: Weight Care Guide — Dr. Francavilla Show (thedrfrancavillashow.comHave you ever wondered which weight loss medication is actually right for you? With so many options out there—new GLP-1 medications like Wegovy and Zepbound, oral versions hitting the market, and older prescriptions—it can feel totally overwhelming.In this episode, we break it all down: how much weight you might realistically lose, how other health conditions factor in, cost considerations, who should avoid certain medications, and even how combination therapy can sometimes make sense.Over the years, I've covered these topics in different ways. One of my favorite episodes was with Dr. Angela Fitch, where we explored all the available medications at that time. Since then, new therapies like Zepbound and oral Wegovy have emerged, changing the landscape even more. This episode isn't meant to replace a one-on-one conversation with an obesity expert—that's still the gold standard—but it gives the information you need to start thinking about what might fit your goals, your body, and your lifestyle.By the end, you'll have a clearer picture of how these medications work, who they help most, and how to approach the decision thoughtfully and safely. Obesity is a medical condition, and like any condition, it deserves expert care—so let's dive into your options.Topics Covered:How Much Weight Can You Really Lose on GLP-1 Medications?The Other Medications That Still Play a Role in Weight LossWegovy vs. Zepbound: How Much Weight Loss Do You Actually Need?Why Weight Loss Is a Struggle—and How the Right Medication Makes the DifferenceResults Matter—But So Does the Price TagWho Should Avoid Certain Weight Loss MedicationsChoosing the Right Weight Loss Medication: Pills, Injections, and Personalized ApproachesDo You Really Need More Weight Loss?By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear understanding of the different weight loss medications, how they work, who they help most, and what to consider when choosing the right approach for your goals and health.For a deeper dive into each medication, real-world results, and expert insights on tailoring a plan that's safe, sustainable, and effective, the full episode is ready for you—it's packed with everything you need to make an informed decision about your weight loss journey.Referenced Episodes:Can a test tell me if Wegovy or Zepbound will work for me? With Dr.Andres Acosta of PhenomixMedications for Weight Loss with guest, Dr. Angela Fitch,Phentermine and Qsymia - What You Need to Know About These Weight LossOral Wegovy: All You Need to Know About This New Medication, with Joseph ZucchiConnect with me:Instagram: doctorfrancavillaFacebook: Help Your Patients Lose Weight with Dr. FrancavillaWebsite: Dr. Francavilla ShowYoutube: The Doctor Francavilla ShowGLP Strong: glpstrong.com
Listen to Dr. Tom Roselle, DC and learn how a slipped disc can often be cured or managed without surgery or steroid injections. Approximately 90% of cases improve within a few weeks to months using conservative and non-surgical treatments, as the body can naturally resorb the bulging disc material over time. For more episodes of Ageless Health® with Dr. Tom Roselle, DC please visit: https://www.drtomroselle.com/ageless-health-podcast/ #AgelessHealth @DrTomRoselleDC @WMALDC @RoselleCare #AppliedKinesiology #RoselleCenterForHealing #HolisticHealth #IntegrativeHealth #FunctionalMedicine #HealthEducation #backpain #legpain #sciatica #neuropathy #slippeddisc #herniateddisc
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Can money buy happiness? Elon Musk made a comment that did not sit right with people. Anna and Raven discuss if the statement money can make you happier is true, or if the number in your account doesn't even correlate with your emotions! Trending today: Is it over between Cardi and Steffon? Her “Goodluck” before the game seemed a little... ingenuine. The Super Bowl relationship tea was piping hot this year! Bad timing. Oh and, the grass was real people. It's Milan Mania time, and today is... stuffing their crotches? Ski jumpers are using a special injection to go a little farther than everyone else, in a very questionable part of the body. Host of the "Haunted AF" podcast, Julie Fisk deep dives into dreams and what they mean with Anna and Raven today! Girl Scout season has arrived! Viral girl scout Nora pitched her cookies to Anna and Raven today and even gave her tips on the right way to sell your girl scout cookies. She knows how to do it! Does the silent treatment really work? Anna gave her husband the silent treatment recently after he made her feel dumb. Raven has his own special version of the silent treatment. Maya and Roger's son recently started a relationship with a new girl. The problem is that this girl bullied their daughter a lot over the years. So often that many times their daughter would leave school early, crying because of how mean this girl was. Mom wants to tell her son it's inappropriate to date their daughter's old bully. Dad thinks they need to stay out of it. They're in high school now and it's been almost two years since it was an issue, plus they shouldn't get in the way of their children's relationships. What do you think? Kelly has a chance to win $1400! All he she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Dr. Christie Langenberg reviews the No. 7 article of 2024, titled “Platelet-Rich Plasma Versus Alternative Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and Statistical Fragility Index-Based Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials,” which was originally published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine in February 2024. Dr. Jeremy Schroeder serves as the series host. Dr. Langenberg is a member of the Top Articles Subcommittee, and this episode is part of an ongoing mini journal club series highlighting each of the Top Articles in Sports Medicine from 2024, as selected for the 2025 AMSSM Annual Meeting. Platelet-Rich Plasma Versus Alternative Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and Statistical Fragility Index-Based Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03635465231224463
Athletes are always chasing an edge — a fraction of a second, an extra inch, one more rep. And sometimes… that search gets weird. From bizarre diets and lucky rituals to science experiments that sound more like dares, athletes have tried just about everything to boost performance. Some swear by it, some regret it, and some probably shouldn't admit it out loud. Daniel Hussey, Sports Journalist joined Sean to discussAthletes are always chasing an edge — a fraction of a second, an extra inch, one more rep. And sometimes… that search gets weird. From bizarre diets and lucky rituals to science experiments that sound more like dares, athletes have tried just about everything to boost performance. Some swear by it, some regret it, and some probably shouldn't admit it out loud. Daniel Hussey, Sports Journalist joined Sean to discuss
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Both corticosteroid injection and PRP demonstrate initial efficacy where steroid appears to provide superior pain relief, as you can see here going down within the first four weeks, whereas PRP demonstrated longer lasting effect, as you can see that the VAS score is actually going down all the way up to 24 weeks, where the corticosteroid injections kind of peak at four weeks, and then slowly the pain comes back to its original level by 24 weeks, maybe around, even like a 12 weeks' time mark. So, both steroid and PRP are considered safe and an effective treatment for the GTPS. But in more recently years, it seems like PRP has a better efficacious indication over CSI for the treatment of GTPS. In a recent system review, it was concluded that PRP seems to be safe and effective when treating degenerative meniscus tears. However, additional studies are warranted. It seems like I'm going to sound like a broken record here, but truly understanding clinical implications of PRP on meniscus treatment due to heterogeneity of the studies reviewed. Similarly, in a recent review, although PRP appears to yield improvements in clinical outcomes. its clinical significance remains uncertain given, again, heterogeneity of the studies. Regarding knee ligament injuries, injection treatment is typically not common for knee ligament related injuries, but injection therapies have a role in reflective cases or when there are significant functional limitations due to pain. Introduction by Dr. Francis Lopez. Q&A followed Part 2.
On today's Good Day Health Show - ON DEMAND…Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics affecting our health. First up, Doug and Dr. Ken begin with a story about a stem cell that's been derived from helper T-cells, diving into how this therapy will help those with cancer. This is a development that aims to lead to more people beating cancer. Continuing on with good news in health news, there is a breakthrough for Sjogrens Syndrome patients, a debilitating autoimmune disease that lacks specific therapies. Then, Doug and Dr. Ken shift focus to the health watch Doug wears with Ken monitoring Doug's health. While Doug feels fine, his watch is telling Dr. Ken otherwise. This goes beyond the fitness tracker devices people wear, this is a medical grade device where doctors can monitor their patients health, including their stress level and heart-related health issues. The device is a helpful tool because it not only lets doctors know what is going on in their patients' bodies without them being in the office, but it also helps people keep alert to things about their body they may otherwise miss. Many doctors out there are beginning to be more focused on preventative measures, and preventative-cardiology is gaining more notice. Website: GoodDayHealthrShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks
Injectables can feel intimidating for many people. This episode of The Skin Real removes the fear. Dr. Mary Alice Mina walks you through the exact injectables she uses on her own face and why. You hear how her approach shifted in midlife and perimenopause. You learn how she thinks about balance, harmony, and long term skin health. She explains toxins, fillers, and biostimulants in plain language. She also shares where subtle treatments matter most as you age. This episode focuses on natural results, realistic expectations, and choosing the right injector for a long term plan. In This Episode: 00:00 Why injectables feel scary and who this episode is for 01:42 My philosophy on natural results and facial harmony 04:05 Types of injectables. Toxins, fillers, biostimulants 07:20 How I assess a face before treating 10:05 Why arm's length viewing matters more than magnifying mirrors 12:10 Botox basics and when timing matters 15:05 Upper face versus lower face priorities in midlife 18:10 Where I personally place Botox and why 22:00 Filler fears and why less works better 25:10 Lip filler, temples, and high risk areas to respect 28:10 Sculptra and collagen banking for the long game 31:10 How to choose the right injector and avoid regret 33:07 Final thoughts and viewer questions Want a deeper look? Watch the full episode on YouTube for a more visual experience of today's discussion. https://youtu.be/EPIs-X5djRM
In this episode, we discuss Botox and the growing number of women choosing natural alternatives. Botox, or botulinum toxin type A, is a neurotoxic protein used in small doses to treat various medical conditions and to reduce wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing muscles. While millions of people have used Botox, it comes with potential side effects like bruising, headaches, muscle weakness and in some cases, more serious complications such as botulism. Most people are unaware that Botox carries a Black Box Warning issued by the FDA which states that Botox can cause serious side effects, including the potential spread of the toxin from the injection site. This warning is the most serious type issued by the FDA. Today, nearly 40% of women seeking anti-aging treatments are now exploring natural alternatives to Botox. Gudrun Snyder, a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and founder of Moon Rabbit Acupuncture and a leading expert in cosmetic acupuncture discusses Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture—a holistic, non-invasive alternative that smooths fine lines, firms skin tone, treats acne, and boosts collagen production, all without synthetic injections. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Gudrun shares her healing journey as breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed at the age of 32, with a 1-year old baby 2. What caused Gudrun to focus on Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture 3. The pain level of the treatment 4. Can Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture accomplish what Botox can for fine lines and wrinkles? 5. The potential dangers to women using Botox 6. How listeners can find a practitioner that specializes in Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture? è You can learn more about Gudrun and Moon Rabbit Acupuncture at https://www.moonrabbitacupuncture.com/. è As always – you can find the links in the show notes at https://healthyhomehacks.com. We appreciate you! Be sure to leave a review or rating – five stars are always appreciated. And, if you're not already subscribed…now is a great time!
Plongé dans le monde des stars et influenceurs aux visages parfaits sur les réseaux sociaux, Clément a commencé les injections à 18 ans. Dès le départ, il se tourne vers un cabinet clandestin où pendant plus d'un an, Clément enchaîne les injections à répétition jusqu'à mettre sa vie en danger... + En studio, le chirurgien esthétique Adel Louafi, président du syndicat national de chirurgie plastique reconstructrice et esthétique, alerte sur les dangers de ces réseaux d'injections illicites.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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If you want a clear breakdown of your choices, download the ED Options Cheat Sheet with links and exclusive discounts here: https://www.taboototruth.com/ed-options-cheat-sheetIn this episode of Taboo To Truth, I talk honestly about erectile changes in midlife and beyond. I explain why ED happens, why it often starts with blood flow and heart health, and why silence and shame delay real solutions.I cover what most men are never told.Why Viagra and Cialis stop working for some menWhy guessing and self adjusting doses backfiresHow lifestyle shifts protect erections instead of punishing youWhat actually works when pills failThe truth about pumps, rings, shockwave therapy, hormones, injections, Botox, fillers, and implantsErectile dysfunction is not a moral failing. It's a health signal. And there is no stage where options disappear.In This Episode:0:00 Erectile changes are normal and treatable0:58 Why erections change with age2:05 Blood flow, heart health, and ED3:10 Why pills stop working4:05 Pumps and rings explained5:00 Shockwave therapy and hormones6:05 Injections, Botox, fillers, implants7:30 The real takeaway and next stepsWant a deeper look? Watch the full episode on YouTube for a more visual experience of today's discussion. This episode is best enjoyed on video—don't miss out!Karen Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life, and Menopause Coach, tackles the often-taboo subject of sexuality with a straightforward and candid approach. We explore the intricacies of sex during perimenopause, post-menopause, and andropause, offering insights and support for all those experiencing these transformative phases.This podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your licensed medical provider.Looking for some fresh perspective on sex in midlife? You can find me here:Email: karen@taboototruth.comWebsite: https://www.taboototruth.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taboototruthYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@taboototruthpodcastKaren Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life, and Menopause Coach, tackles the often-taboo subject of sexuality with a straightforward and candid approach. We explore the intricacies of sex during perimenopause, post-menopause, and andropause, offering insights and support for all those experiencing these transformative phases.This podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your licensed medical provider.Looking for some fresh perspective on sex in midlife? You can find me here:Email: karen@taboototruth.comWebsite: https://www.taboototruth.com/Instagram:
Dr. Haruki Ishii discussed a review paper on the risks and benefits of corticosteroid injections versus plasma injections in patients. The aim of this review was to compare the evidence for clinical applications of these injectates as a treatment for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions in patients. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections for clinical use as discussed here, is defined as autologous plasma, extracted from minimally processed blood, and then containing activated platelets. So PRP delivers concentrated growth factors and cytokines acting as extra cell signaling molecules at the side of the injection. Key clinical applications of PRP include tendinopathies, osteoarthritis, muscle injuries, and then post -surgical healing treatment. The first study looked at is one published in 2021, a systemic review article. What it showed was that the corticosteroid injection yielded significant superior functional recovery and in pain compared with the PRP injections for rotator cuff lesions during the short -term follow-up period. He referred to an article that looked at the difference between a corticosteroid injection and a PRP injection for frozen shoulder patients, involving the functional outcome between those two injectates. Introduction by Dr. Francis Lopez.
This was a tough episode to record, but I've felt that it needed to be recorded for some time. I'd like your comments! Please tell me if you agree with what I'm saying, if you disagree, how are you affected...... anything! This needs to be talked about.Why? Because weight loss injections are everywhere at the moment.It's not the medication itself that matters most to me — it's the message travelling with it.In this episode of Fly to Freedom, I speak openly about why the current cultural obsession with appetite suppression feels so unsettling, especially through the lens of eating disorder recovery, nervous system health, and body trust.I must say that this is not a medical episode.It is not advice.It is not a judgement of anyone's choices.It is a deeply human conversation about what happens when hunger is framed as a flaw, appetite is treated as something to eliminate, and smaller bodies are quietly sold as safer, better, and more worthy.Together, we explore how weight loss injections are being positioned not just as a treatment, but as an idea — the idea that the body is a problem to solve, that discomfort should be bypassed, and that control equals responsibility. She unpacks why this message can feel like relief in a world that already teaches body hatred, and why that relief can still come at a cost.This episode looks at:How appetite suppression reshapes our relationship with hunger, sensation, and trustWhy this cultural moment is particularly dangerous for people in eating disorder recoveryThe nervous system impact of living in a world that celebrates silencing hungerThe difference between short-term relief and long-term healingHow control around food and weight has become moralisedWhy body dissatisfaction is not vanity, but survival in a judgement-heavy cultureThe familiar patterns that fuel eating disorder cycles — even when they appear calm or “responsible”Who benefits when bodies are treated as problems, and who quietly pays the priceI speak honestly about the grief, fear, anger, and confusion this movement can stir — especially for those learning that eating is safe, that hunger can be trusted, and that bodies are not enemies.If you are using weight loss injections, or considering them, you are welcome here. This episode does not pull the ground from beneath you. It gently asks where worth has been taught to live, and whether shrinking has become the price of belonging.At the core, I want to ask you a quieter, deeper question:What kind of relationship do you want to have with your body over a lifetime — one built on control, or one built on trust?Choosing body trust in a culture that profits from doubt is countercultural. It can feel lonely. It can feel scary. And it is deeply powerful.This is why The Eating Disorder Recovery Circle exists — to talk about hunger, fear, worth, and bodies out loud, together. Not to fix bodies, but to support real people navigating a very loud world.If this sort of life is what you're searching for, I encourage you to reach out. Steps to take now:Subscribe to this podcastFollow me on InstagramJoin my Email FamilyTake the best step and join us in the Circle.Whatever you do, just keep taking recovery actions. Every day.
Is it ok to stay on weight loss injections?They have been nothing short of a pharmaceutical phenomenon. But for people like listener Lynn who've had huge success on weight loss drugs like Mounjaro, the question now arises about the implications of using them long-term. Could there be a 'maintenance' dose that would potentially allow for use over many years, or even a lifetime? And as scientists study the data, are other benefits emerging that go beyond just losing weight that could burnish their wonder-product reputation?Presenter Greg Foot is joined in the studio by Lynn to hear her story and do a deep-dive into the science alongside Professor of Molecular Neuroendocrinology at the University of Cambridge, Giles Yeo.At Sliced Bread we're hungry for your suggestions so we can keep making fresh batches! If you've seen an ad, trend or wonder product promising to make you happier, healthier or greener, email us at sliced.bread@bbc.co.uk OR send a voice note to our WhatsApp number, 07543 306807.RESEARCHER: PHIL SANSOM PRODUCERS: SIMON HOBAN AND GREG FOOT
Is it ok to stay on weight loss injections?They have been nothing short of a pharmaceutical phenomenon. But for people like listener Lynn who've had huge success on weight loss drugs like Mounjaro, the question now arises about the implications of using them long-term. Could there be a 'maintenance' dose that would potentially allow for use over many years, or even a lifetime? And as scientists study the data, are other benefits emerging that go beyond just losing weight that could burnish their wonder-product reputation?Presenter Greg Foot is joined in the studio by Lynn to hear her story and do a deep-dive into the science alongside Professor of Molecular Neuroendocrinology at the University of Cambridge, Giles Yeo.At Sliced Bread we're hungry for your suggestions so we can keep making fresh batches! If you've seen an ad, trend or wonder product promising to make you happier, healthier or greener, email us at sliced.bread@bbc.co.uk OR send a voice note to our WhatsApp number, 07543 306807.RESEARCHER: PHIL SANSOM PRODUCERS: SIMON HOBAN AND GREG FOOT
Rick Bente, co-founder and CEO of Indomo, the company behind ClearPen, an investigational at home corticosteroid injection for inflammatory acne. Rick brings over two decades of experience in drug delivery and diagnostics with previous roles at Medtronic, Insulet and YourBio.In this episode we trace Rick's journey from insulin pumps, large volume wearable injectors and remote blood collection to tackling one of the most common yet under-served conditions in medicine: acne. Rick explains why dermatology has seen far less innovation than fields like diabetes, why 40 percent of acne sufferers in the US live with deep inflammatory lesions that topicals simply cannot reach and how ClearPen aims to replicate in-clinic injections safely in the home.We dig into how dermatologists and GPs perceive acne severity, the mental health burden of adult acne and why telehealth has become a critical tool when wait times to see a dermatologist can exceed three months. Rick also unpacks the technical and regulatory complexity of combination products, from tying drug and device design histories together to generating RCT-grade evidence that satisfies regulators, payers and prescribing physicians.Finally, we talk about the realities of building a direct-to-patient model in a regulated market, balancing unmet patient need with the gatekeeping role of clinicians and insurers, and Rick's own transition from corporate engineer to founder. He shares candid lessons on focusing beyond the patient to the full healthcare ecosystem, designing devices that are “hard to misuse” and why turning ideas into reality ultimately requires taking the leap.Timestamps[00:00:21] From insulin pumps and wearables to dermatology and ClearPen[00:02:27] Why acne and dermatology have been under-innovated compared to other MedTech fields[00:05:25] Acne beyond teenagers: genetics, adult breakouts and mental health impact[00:07:16] How dermatologists versus GPs understand acne severity and burden[00:09:27] Typical US acne care pathway and why Accutane was the last big breakthrough[00:11:54] Using telehealth to address three-month dermatologist wait times[00:15:16] Investigational at-home corticosteroid injections and designing for safe use[00:17:21] Biggest technical and regulatory challenges in drug-device combination products[00:19:59] Where founders go wrong with direct-to-patient models in healthcare[00:24:13] Moving from engineer to founder and building around value inflexion pointsConnect with Rick - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-bente/Learn more about Indomo - https://www.linkedin.com/company/indomotx/Get in touch with Karandeep Badwal - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karandeepbadwal/ Follow Karandeep on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@KarandeepBadwalSubscribe to the Podcast
Researchers from Oxford University found that, on average people who stop using anti- obesity injections regain all the weight they lost within twenty months. For more on this Dimitrios Koutoukidis, Associate Professor of Diet and Obesity at Oxford University.
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In this episode, I explain how weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro work, why they can cause muscle loss and weight regain, and what you must do with strength training, protein, and habits to lose weight sustainably. Chapters: 00:06 Weight Loss Drugs and Aging Risk 02:17 Episode Overview 02:44 Weight Loss Drug Boom 05:39 How GLP-1 Drugs Work 06:31 Do Injections Work? 07:01 What Drugs Don't Do 08:50 Who They're For 09:49 Why Weight Is Regained 11:10 Identity and Long-Term Results 11:59 Final Verdict on Mounjaro and Ozempic Next steps: 1) Book a 1-1 strategy session with my team to find out more: https://www.rntfitness.com/applynow 2) Take our free transformation quiz: https://www.rntfitness.com/transform Follow RNT Fitness: Website - http://www.rntfitness.com LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/company/rnt-fitness Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/rnt_fitness Follow Akash: LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/akash-vaghela Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/akashvaghela
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When do ‘preventative’ injections cross the line and start making you look older? Can wearing a bra to bed really prevent sagging? And do you need to see a gynaecologist if you've never had sex? In this episode, we speak to Consultant Dermatologist and Specialist Cosmetic Injector, Dr Cara McDonald to get the truth about anti-ageing, skincare ingredients and cosmetic procedures. She gives her expert rating (out of 10) for the most popular skincare ingredients - from your hyaluronic acids to your retinoids - and if they’re really that great in the fight against ageing.We cover everything from why the operator is more important than the device, the dangers of over-filling and when removing all movement from your face can actually backfire… Dr Mariam breaks down the serious risks of ‘cosmetic tourism’, the differences between a ‘Plastic Surgeon’ and ‘cosmetic surgeon’ and how to identify a properly credentialed practitioner. Plus, we settle the "to bra in bed or not to bra in bed" debate, and whether it has any proven impact on sagging. And, in our quick consult, Dr Mariam answers a listener’s question about whether you still need to see that doctor if you've never done the deed. THE END BITS All your health information is in the Well Hub. Sign up to the Well Newsletter to receive your weekly dose of trusted health expertise without the medical jargon. Ask a question of our experts or share your story, feedback, or dilemma - you can send it anonymously here, email here or leave us a voice note here. Ask The Doc: Ask us a question in The Waiting Room. Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok. Support independent women’s media by becoming a Mamamia subscriber CREDITS Hosts: Claire Murphy and Dr Mariam Guest: Dr Cara McDonald Senior Producers: Claire Murphy and Sally Best Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Video Producer: Julian Rosario Social Producer: Elly Moore Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Information discussed in Well. is for education purposes only and is not intended to provide professional medical advice. Listeners should seek their own medical advice, specific to their circumstances, from their treating doctor or health care professional. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Takeaways:Drug transfer during lactation is complex and challenging.Semaglutide was not detected in women taking any dose.Low amounts of tears epitide were found in milk.Tissue damage can affect drug absorption.Mastitis and engorgement complicate the lactation process.Injections are necessary for effective drug delivery.The analogy of an elephant illustrates the difficulty of drug transfer.Detection of drugs in milk is a critical concern for breastfeeding mothers.Understanding turnover is essential in lactation studies.The implications of drug transfer on women's health are significant.Infant Risk Center Link Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
322: If you suffer from chronic pain, chronic gut issues, organ problems, arthritis, or unexplained pain where nothing else helps, and you've exhausted your resources trying to figure out the cause, today's episode may enlighten you and offer insight into what your body may be missing to naturally heal and repair itself without pharmaceuticals. Christian Drapeau joins me today to share about stem cell therapy and what it can do for the body through its own repair mechanisms. If you've heard of stem cell therapy, you already know it can cost up to $50k for one injection. Thankfully, Christian came up with a much more affordable, and perhaps safer, solution than the needle. He shares his discovery of certain plants that can help your body repair itself on a cellular level naturally, helping to combat those persistent, unexplainable autoimmune issues. Heck, maybe you just want to age more slowly, look younger, and have more energy to enjoy life! I can guarantee everyone who listens today will benefit from the information shared in this episode. Topics Discussed:→ Stem Cell Therapy→ The Cost of Stem Cell Therapy→ Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy→ Side Effects of Stem Cell Therapy→ Alternatives to Stem Cell Therapy→ Why Our Bodies Need Stem Cells→ Reversing Aging→ Eliminating Pain As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com. And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app. Sponsored By: → Timeline | Discover the science of stronger, more radiant skin with Timeline's Serum. Visit https://timeline.com/digest for 10% off your first order. → Fatty15 | For 15% off the starter kit go to https://fatty15.com/digest → Pique Life | https://piquelife.com/digest for up to 20% OFF and a free starter kit → Birch | Go to https://birchliving.com/digest and get 27% off sitewide → Seed | Go to https://seed.com/digest and use code 20digest for 20% off Check Out Christian Drapeau: → Instagram → stemregen.co Check Out Bethany: → Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper → YouTube → Bethany's Website → Discounts & My Favorite Products → My Digestive Support Protein Powder → Gut Reset Book → Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices