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What if creatine isn’t just for bodybuilders—but a potent, research-backed tool for women’s health, performance, and longevity? In this powerhouse episode, Angela sits down with Darren Candow, a leading expert on creatine and Professor and Director of the Aging Muscle and Bone Health Laboratory at the University of Regina, Canada. Darren is also the Director of Research for the Athlete Health and Performance Initiative and past Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Together, they unpack the groundbreaking science behind one of the most misunderstood supplements. From brain energetics and mood stability to bone density, fat loss, and anti-aging, this is your comprehensive guide to creatine beyond the gym. Angela and Darren explore the myths, the mechanisms, and the real-world applications of creatine—especially for women navigating perimenopause, high stress, and cognitive load. Whether you’re looking to train smarter, improve memory and sleep, or simply age with more energy and resilience, this masterclass will change the way you think about creatine forever. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Creatine for Cognitive Health: It crosses the blood-brain barrier slowly but significantly, especially under stress or sleep deprivation. Dosage Evolution: 10g/day may be optimal for full muscle, brain, and bone saturation—especially in women. Bone Health & Aging: Combined with resistance training, creatine may help preserve bone density, especially post-menopause. Body Composition Benefits: Contrary to myth, creatine reduces body fat over time and improves lean mass, even in women. Mental Health & Resilience: Early evidence shows potential benefits for depression, anxiety, and sleep quality. Safer Than You Think: Creatine does not cause kidney issues or hair loss—these myths are finally being debunked with new data. Emerging Synergies: Stacks with protein, collagen, or taurine may enhance its effects—especially for brain and recovery support. TIMESTAMPS AND KEY TOPICS: 0:00 – Introduction 3:33 – Creatine’s impact on fat loss, strength, and performance in women 7:31 – Recovery, overtraining & HRV: how creatine supports your nervous system 13:31 – Creatine for mood, mental health, and inflammation 18:36 – Bone health benefits in postmenopausal women 22:03 – Muscle breakdown: why women respond differently than men 31:25 – GAA, taurine & stacks that supercharge brain performance 36:28 – Brain fog, stress & cognition: creatine’s impact on energy and focus 47:43 – Creatine and sleep: timing, dosage, and recovery benefits 52:07 – The perimenopause trifecta: mood, metabolism, and muscle 55:13 – Final verdict: What dose actually works—and is it safe? 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The overall objectives of Dr. Candow’s research program are to develop effective lifestyle interventions involving nutrition (primarily creatine monohydrate) and physical activity (resistance training) which have practical and clinical relevance for improving properties of muscle, bone and brain health/function. Dr. Candow has published > 150 peer-refereed journal manuscripts (h-index: 49, i10-index: 107), received > $2 million in research support, and supervised over 20 MSc and PhD students. In addition, Dr. Candow serves on the editorial review boards for the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition; Nutrients; Frontiers; Advanced Exercise and Health Sciences; Scientific Reports; and Longevity and as a Scientific Advisor for AlzChem and Create. Dr. Candow is also a fellow of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and a Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology-Clinical Exercise Physiologist. Darren G. 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Andreas Imhoff, MD, Director of the Orthopaedic Sportsmedicine Department at Adam Vital Hospital Dubai and the Scientific Advisor at Sportsclinic Ravensburg, as well as Professor Emeritus of Orthopedic Surgery and Arthroscopy and Past Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Sports Medicine at the Technical University of Munich, shares about changing technologies in arthroscopy, the founding of ISAKOS, his tips for staying healthy, and more.
In this special edition of the podcast, we will talk with the new Editor-in-Chief Janet Rossant and hear about her vision for the journal, its promising future, and what she sees as some of the exciting prospects over the horizon for stem cell research. We will also talk with Yvonne Fisher, the journal's Managing Editor, and Jack Mosher of the ISSCR, about the evolution of the journal and its role in the Society. GuestsJanet Rossant is the new Editor-in-Chief of Stem Cell Reports. She holds an appointment as the Chief of Research Emeritus and Senior Scientist at The Hospital for Sick Children and is the President and Scientific Director of the Gairdner Foundation. Widely recognized as an expert in embryonic development, Professor Rossant has been recognized for her contributions to science with awards, including the Ross G. Harrison Medal (lifetime achievement award) from the International Society of Developmental Biologists, the March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology, the Conklin Medal from the Society for Developmental Biology, and the 2018 L'Oréal For Women in Science Award. She is a Fellow of the Royal Societies of both London and Canada, and an International member of the US National Academy of Sciences. She previously served as President of the ISSCR. Learn more about Stem Cell Reports editorial team. Yvonne Fisher is the Managing Editor of Stem Cell Reports. Yvonne received her PhD from Frankfurt University and did her postdoctoral work in the laboratory of Henrik Semb at the University of Lund in Sweden. Yvonne is the longest serving member of the journal, serving as Managing Editor since the journal's inception in 2012. Jack Mosher is the Scientific Advisor for the International Society for Stem Cell Research. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Sean Morrison at the University of Michigan. Jack serves numerous roles for the Society including administrative oversight of Stem Cell Reports. HostMartin Pera, Editor-in-Chief, Stem Cell Reports and The Jackson LaboratoryX: @martinperaJAXAbout Stem Cell ReportsStem Cell Reports is the open access, peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) for communicating basic discoveries in stem cell research, in addition to translational and clinical studies. Stem Cell Reports focuses on original research with conceptual or practical advances that are of broad interest to stem cell biologists and clinicians.X: @StemCellReportsAbout ISSCRWith nearly 5,000 members from more than 80 countries, the International Society for Stem Cell Research (@ISSCR) is the preeminent global, cross-disciplinary, science-based organization dedicated to stem cell research and its translation to the clinic. The ISSCR mission is to promote excellence in stem cell science and applications to human health.ISSCR StaffKeith Alm, Chief Executive OfficerYvonne Fisher, Managing Editor, Stem Cell ReportsKym Kilbourne, Director of Media and Strategic CommunicationsMegan Koch, Marketing ManagerJack Mosher, Scientific AdvisorHunter Reed, Senior Marketing CoordinatorVoice WorkBen Snitkoff
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With food insecurity rising the world over, we cannot escape the reality that climate change is changing our food supply. This means people's livelihoods and lifestyles are changing too, particularly in developing countries. Join us on the Leading Voices in Food podcast as we discuss the rising impact of climate change on food security and livelihoods in Central America, specifically Honduras. Host Norbert Wilson, Director of the World Food Policy Center, along with co-host Sarah Bermeo, delve into the challenges and solutions with experts Marie-Soleil Turmel from Catholic Relief Services and Ana Andino from Duke University. Learn about the Dry Corridor, the effects of climate shocks, land restoration practices, and the role of international support in building community resilience. Interview Summary Sarah - Marie, some of your work with Catholic Relief Services engages with smallholder farmers in an area known as the Dry Corridor of Central America. Can you explain what the Dry Corridor is and provide some context about the food security situation in that area, and how much do residents depend on their own crops to provide food for their families? Marie - So, the Dry Corridor of Central America refers to a region that stretches across the Pacific side of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The region has a long dry season and a rainy season when the crops are produced. In the last 10 years, this region has been characterized as one of the most vulnerable to climate change. Mainly due to prolonged dry spells in the growing season and more unpredictable rainfall patterns. This region is made up of many small holder farmers in the rural population. These are small hillside farms growing staple crops, maize or corn, and beans with relatively low yields. And most of the household consumption is coming from these farms, and they're selling any surplus that is produced in a good year. These are rain-fed production systems. So, the amount of food that the farms produced is directly tied to the amount of rainfall, making them extremely vulnerable to droughts and climate shocks. And also the region has a very high degree of soil degradation. It's estimated 70 percent of agricultural soil is in a state of severe degradation. This makes farms even more susceptible to climate shocks. So, this is a region that's already struggling with poverty. Close to 8 million people are living in a situation of food insecurity. And now with increasing climate shocks that are affecting crop yields, it's sending more people into a situation of food emergency and requiring food aid. Norbert - Thank you, Marie, for providing that context. Ana, let's now turn to you. I understand that you've worked with the Honduran Ministry of Finance and the Inter American Development Bank on issues relating to economic development in Honduras. What do you view as some of the key development challenges facing the country? Ana - So Honduras faces several challenges which have been dragged out for many years. And now some of them have even worsened, particularly since 2020 when we were hit by the pandemic and the storms Eta and Iota. It's tough to pinpoint just one or a few of them since it's a convergence of complex scenarios, but if I had to mention one - and going along with the conversation we're having today - I would mention intersection between climate change and economic vulnerability. As we heard Marie talking about the Dry Corridor, there are many rural communities that rely heavily on agriculture. But climate variability has made it even more difficult to maintain stable food production, affecting income and food insecurity. So, by mid-2023, about 25 percent of the population was suffering from food insecurity. Nationally, agriculture provides employment for approximately 30 percent of the country's workforce. And there's verification agriculture is also limited, which, this dependency constrains sustainable growth and resilience. Also, I cannot leave behind the access to basic services such as water and electricity. Of course, I'll include in this education, right? It is important, and it's not only a matter of access to them, but also the quality of their services. Many households lack access to clean water. This impacts their daily life, but also their agricultural productivity. And even in the main cities, there is an inconsistent access to water and electricity, which affects livelihoods, but also small businesses to larger industries. Education is a no-brainer, since both access and quality remain a serious challenge. In this list, I would also like to add crime and violence, which remain high. And even though there has been an improvement in the last years, particularly reducing homicide rates, it still remains as one of the highest in Latin America. The situation is even worse when we look at femicide. Because Honduras is still one of the highest or has one of the highest rates of femicide in the region. That often goes along with high levels of impunity. And finally, we're almost getting there to my list of challenges, I would say that there is a lack of infrastructure, particularly in rural areas. There is no reliable access to roads or markets, which affects a lot of smallholder farmers. This also affects connectivity for roads. It limits access to health care and education. And these all are challenges that compound together. And yeah, to finally wrap it up, it's that without institutions that can effectively implement policies and manage resources, it'll be hard to, to have development efforts and to see growth in the country. Norbert - This sounds like a daunting set of challenges. And I realized that obviously in this conversation and the work that's going to happen later this week, we're not able to address all of those. But I would like to pull back and ask you both about issues around climate. And so, for the both of you, I'd be intrigued to understand this. Central America is believed to be highly susceptible to climate change, and Marie, you've already mentioned this. What are some of the key effects that climate change is having on the region? And I've heard you already talk about issues around availability of water. But how do these affect the livelihoods and particularly, how does this affect food security? So, Ana, let's begin with you. Ana – So, as Marie mentioned, there are a lot of extreme weather events going around, such as prolonged droughts, intense rainfall, tropical storms. And these weather patterns have a direct and severe impact on agricultural productivity. Especially in regions where families rely a lot on subsistence farming. It becomes a challenge to plant, to harvest crops. This leads to a reduction in yields. Also, people have less income, referring to income losses, which in the end has a cascading effect on food insecurity and poverty. So basically, what happens is that families have less to sell, but also have less to eat. If we transition to urban areas, climate change could cause floodings and damage to infrastructure, affecting severely industrial activity as well. This will disrupt the livelihoods of the people. In urban and rural areas, it exacerbates difficulties in accessing food, in accessing clean water, in accessing electricity. And just to give you an example, this happened back in 2020, right after Eta and Iota. We had long lasting effects, causing damage to agriculture, to livestock, to infrastructure. The effect on GDP was approximately eight to nine percent of GDP. And unsurprisingly, poverty rose 14 percentage points, which is a big increase. If you see national surveys going around, they have shown that people are having issues with getting access to food. And many people have also had to change their diet, leaving behind some proteins and introducing more carbohydrates or, or foods that are less expensive than proteins, right? And I would leave it there. Yeah. Norbert - This is really important. Thank you for sharing that. Marie, what about you? Marie - Ana really summed it up well, but I would add that it's really important to understand that that these farmers don't have crop insurance to fall back on like farmers in the U.S. So, we're seeing more frequent climate shocks, sometimes years in a row. Droughts and hurricanes. And farmers might be able to borrow seed or money, or to buy inputs to replant the next year, but after consecutive bad harvests, they run out of options and resources and really can't recover. And also keeping in mind that about 60 percent of the food in the region is coming from smallholder farms. And these climate shocks resulting in yield damage have implications for food prices and food security at the regional level, not just at the farm level, right? Sarah - So, Ana and Marie, you do a very nice job laying out the multiple challenges that are facing in urban areas. Turning from that to thinking about adaptations or policy changes that could be successful, can you think of some that might help in decreasing the negative impacts of climate change on farmers, particularly in the Dry Corridor? And, have you seen evidence? Can you bring evidence from your previous work for this to think about pathways forward and whether or not those would be scalable to additional farmers. Marie - So, a focus on land restoration and soil restoration is really key to building climate resilience. As I mentioned, these are areas with really highly degraded soils that are even more susceptible to these climate shocks. So, we're talking about managing the soil to manage water. And I just want to take a moment to explain why soil is so important for climate resilience. A healthy soil will capture and infiltrate more rainwater. These are rain fed systems, depending on every drop that falls. They store more water for plant production and also percolate more water down to recharge groundwater, which has an implication for water availability in the whole area. In a degraded soil, like much of the agricultural land in the Dry Corridor and other parts of the world, soils have lost this function, and the rainwater runs off, it's not captured, it's not stored, and the resulting, the crops grown in that soil are much more susceptible to periods without rain, and there's overall less water availability. When soil and water resources are degraded, agricultural productivity is low, the families are susceptible to climate shocks, and this keeps them in a cycle of emergency and recovery and poverty. The good news is that the ability of soils to capture and store rainwater can be restored with good agricultural practices that build soil organic matter, protect, and protect the soils from erosion. In Catholic Relief Services and in our programs, we call this Water Smart Agriculture Practices. In one of our programs from 2016 to 2020, we monitored a network of farms where we tested these practices with farmers on their farms and side by side plots comparing the water smart agriculture practices with conventional practices. Within that period, a very severe drought in 2018 hit. It affected the whole region and we found that these soils during a very severe drought could store up to 26 percent more moisture during this drought period. And on average yields were 39 percent higher. In a drought year, this can make the difference between a family producing enough food to still meet their household needs or being in an emergency situation and having to rely on food aid. And also, we found it in good years, yields were also much higher because of these good management practices. Meaning that farmers could produce and sell more surplus and improve their income savings. And this also contributes to greater overall resilience. And just to note also that these practices also sequester more carbon in agricultural systems, which also has climate mitigation impacts. Now this alone, soil management alone, is not going to bring farmers out of poverty. We need to build on this foundation of good natural resource management with market access, diversification with more lucrative crops access to financing and, of course, increasing opportunities for women and youth. But all this needs to be built on this foundation of restoring soil and water resources so that we can be successful with these other types of development interventions. We're working to scale these practices in the Dry Corridor by working with a network of partners, including other local NGOs, government agencies. And one of the main limitations is that farmers have is gaining access to any type of agricultural extension services. So, we're really working to strengthen local extension. We're using a hybrid model that combines field training with digital extension tools and radio for mass communication to reach more people. And we know from some of our work and some of the work I'm doing with Sarah and Ana to look at the adoption of these practices, that when farmers do have access to extension services and training, they are in fact applying and adopting the practices. Sarah - Thank you, Marie, for providing the detail about some of the programs that you're seeing and that the evidence, these are evidence-based practices that are actually making a difference for the farmers that you are working with. I want to turn to Ana now and shift the conversation just a little bit. You know, Marie was laying out potential ways to turn things around and ways that life could become better for farmers. But what do you see as some of the consequences of inaction if we don't keep on with these programs and if programs are not scaled up to help smallholder farmers and others in the region. What do you think will be the consequences of that for poverty and food security in Central America? Ana - Sarah, that's a great question. Again, it's hard to give an exact answer on what would be the exact results of this. But there was this one thing that popped into my mind immediately, which is an accelerated flow of people migrating both within the region and towards the U.S. as well. Because people are seeking to escape these harsh living conditions, right? So, food insecurity will get worse, particularly in susceptible areas like the Dry Corridor where farmers are already struggling with this climate unpredictability. Rural families will also face greater challenges in meeting their basic nutritional needs. potentially leading to malnutrition and health crises. And even in urban areas, high prices and food shortage will disproportionately impact the most vulnerable communities, exacerbating inequality. Now, in addition to that, failing to act now will result in a greater cost in the future. And I believe another concerning consequence of inaction is the displacement of young people. And here I must add that right now Honduras has a demographic difference and we're not taking advantage of it. Many young individuals migrate in search of better opportunities, leading to the so-called brain drain. Or they even leave the country without any further motivation to help the country while they're abroad. So, with insufficient opportunities for education, for employment, we are risking youth becoming trapped in cycles of poverty. We're losing people that are capable of helping the country, and this will undermine long term community development and stability. Norbert - Ana, thanks so much for providing that context for the need for action and what consequences of inaction might be. You know, this has been a challenging conversation. We've talked about a number of things that are going wrong or where some of the challenges are. I actually want to turn the conversation to see some ways forward. And so, what are some of the positive changes that can take place? And, you know, Catholic Relief Services is doing some really important work. And I want to hear more about that. But I also want to hear about it in the context of what could happen if policy makers, government officials or decision makers in the international development institutions, if they changed policy or created new opportunities. What would you say are still some really pressing needs and where would you focus money and efforts to get the biggest impact or hope for the most people? Marie? Let's start with you. Marie - I want to emphasize again just the importance of investing in land and soil restoration as a foundation, as a strategy to build climate resilience. Now, we really need programs that are also creating economic opportunities and developing markets for farmers, but this needs to be linked with land restoration initiatives in order to ensure resilience and the sustainability of these activities. You know, when land and soil is restored, these practices aren't just implemented, and they're not just implemented at the farm level, but like over whole landscapes. This improves productivity, but also water availability for households, urban areas, and other activities. So even programs that promote irrigation technologies as a solution for the Dry Corridor, which is really like a way forward also. These need to be linked with the land restoration activities because this water needs to come from somewhere. So, we need to ensure that we're protecting our water resources and ensuring the availability for these other activities, or else we won't be successful. And they also won't be sustainable. We also really need to invest more in capacity-building aspects of our development programming. Not just focusing on asset replacement, which is necessary, but we need a good balance of investing in capacity building. This means farmers, agronomists, agricultural institutes to strengthen the extension systems and improving access to information around soil and climate, for improved decision making and management of these resources in order to also take action to reduce overall risk and climate risk in the area. So really building the capacity in the management practices that can in the long term reduce dependencies on external aid. Norbert - Ana, what about you? Ana- I think Marie summed up everything very well. But if I had to rephrase what she said in my own words, I would focus a lot on infrastructure development. Both physical and digital. This is essential. Investing in better roads, market access, but also digital connectivity would enable the population of farmers and entrepreneurs to reach bigger markets, fostering economic growth and development. And I'll also include improvements to infrastructure to be climate resilient and friendly to the environment. And going along to what she said about capacity development, I would also give focus on improving productive skills. Many companies in the region and especially in Honduras highlight the limited ability of the workforce to generate high value opportunities as a major constraint. So, concrete advances in competitiveness and innovation are needed in this sense. And I would wrap this wish list saying that for any policy to be considered if you want to talk to them to any government official or international organization, there has to be more focus and importance on inclusive policies. They have to engage local communities, they have to engage women, they have to engage youth in decision making processes. Basically, we want to ensure that these groups have voice in policy development. Sarah - Great. Thanks Ana. I want to, you know, turn this attention now to thinking about research. So, Duke is an institution where research is one of our primary functions. And thinking broadly about the impacts of climate change on agriculture and food security, where do you see the biggest need for additional research? And maybe to think about in another way which research questions if they were answered could be transformative? And how might academic research and researchers partner with organizations like Catholic Relief Services and others doing work in the field in order to answer some of these questions about practical applications that could help on the ground? And Ana, let's begin with you. Ana - Thank you for your question, Sarah. I would say our work with Catholic Relief Services has given us a lot of ideas on how we can improve in this sense. For instance, we need to understand how different technologies and practices performed in diverse kinds of conditions are crucial. What factors influence farmers' adoption of one technology more than another, considering the heterogeneity of each farmer and each living condition. But I would also be interested in exploring how climate change impacts household dynamics and whether there is a shift in roles. Men and women, right? If there is an increase in women empowerment within the agricultural context once they're exposed to these new technologies. How they make the decision on what to eat, how much to eat, what to produce, what not to produce. And I would say also, and this is my Santa wish list of the things I want to research about as well is understanding their desire to migrate even under these improved conditions. Like even though we're giving them this technology, it's like what is actually keeping these farmers that we are helping stay and keep doing or producing what they're doing in involving improving with time. Sarah - Marie, what about you? Marie - Yes, so from the development organization perspective, collaborations with academic institutes can really provide an opportunity for us to go beyond the scope of the kind of monitoring and learning that we build into our development projects. And bring in different levels of expertise, and research methods. So definitely something that can be beneficial for our programming. I see two main areas that require more research and where, you know, collaborating with academic organizations or institutes could be, could be a benefit. The first is really around the whole biophysical type research on agricultural systems. Practices to accelerate land restoration, drought tolerant crops and varieties to improve resilience to climate and market shocks. And calibrating and applying different tools for decision making around soils and water resources. And then the other area is really research in development. So, what's the effectiveness of our different delivery methods of our programs, our extension models, and strategies for reaching and including women and youth. Understanding the scaling strategy and how we can reach more farmers. And also, translating these results and program impacts into policy recommendations. So really, research that informs our development strategy to ensure that programs are really leading to transformative, sustainable change and improvements in livelihoods and food security and resilience. Norbert - I really do appreciate hearing this. As a researcher, it's, it's so easy to get, sort of, how do I get the next paper in a journal. But what you're talking about are research questions that really move the development efforts forward. That are, sort of, informed by what's happening on the ground to make sure that the work that you all are doing is the work that leads to the best outcomes for the largest number of people. BIOS Marie-Soleil Turmel is the Scientific Advisor for the Catholic Relief Services Water Smart Agriculture Platform in the Latin America and Caribbean Region. She is an Agronomist/Soil Scientist with 15 years of experience conducting research and extension to promote soil health, productivity, and climate resilience of smallholder farming systems in Latin America. Before joining CRS, she worked as a Research Scientist for the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and Bioversity International. Marie holds a Ph.D. in Soil Science from McGill University and an M.Sc. in Agronomy from the University of Manitoba. Ana Andino is a PhD student in Public Policy with a concentration in Economics at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy. Prior to joining Duke, Ana worked on development issues in Honduras with the Inter-American Development Bank and Honduran Ministry of Finance. She is now an integral part of the Duke team collaborating with Catholic Relief Services. Her research interests are in political economy, climate migration, food insecurity, and international development. She holds a Master of Science in local economic development from the London School of Economics.
WATCH: https://youtu.be/MrV9IwZd3qE Murray Shanahan is Professor of Cognitive Robotics at Imperial College London and a principal research scientist at Google DeepMind. Educated at Imperial College (BSc(Eng) computer science) and Cambridge University (King's College; PhD computer science), he became a full Professor at Imperial, and joined DeepMind. His publications span artificial intelligence, machine learning, logic, dynamical systems, computational neuroscience, and philosophy of mind. He was Scientific Advisor on the film Ex Machina (2014). He has written several books, including “Embodiment and the Inner Life” (2010) and “The Technological Singularity” (2015). TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) - Introduction (2:40) - Artificial General Intelligence, Cognition & Consciousness (5:41) - Was Ava Conscious? (Ex Machina) (10:30) - The Turing Test & Mary's Room (19:45) - 4E CogSci (24:40) - The Space of Possible Minds (Conscious Exotica) (31:40) - AI's "Mind-Like" entities (40:30) - Attention Schema Theory & Global Workspace Theory & Behavior (45:40) - Disembodied AI & LLMs (50:25) - Ex Machina vs HER (56:20) - Technological Singularity (60:38) - Murray' favourite Sci-Fi Writers & Philosophers, and Scientists (1:05:10) - Role Play, Goal Orienting, LLMs & AGI (1:14:10) - Emergence (1:17:48) - Murray's Next Book (about Philosophy of Mind in light of AI) (1:19:44) - Conclusion EPISODE LINKS: - Murray's Website: https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mpsha/ - Murray's Books: https://tinyurl.com/ay4bncpn - Murray's Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=00bnGpAAAAAJ&hl=en - Murray's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mpshanahan CONNECT: - Website: https://tevinnaidu.com - Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drtevinnaidu - Twitter: https://twitter.com/drtevinnaidu - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtevinnaidu - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtevinnaidu - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtevinnaidu ============================= Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel is for educational purposes only. The content is shared in the spirit of open discourse and does not constitute, nor does it substitute, professional or medical advice. We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of listening/watching any of our contents. You acknowledge that you use the information provided at your own risk. Listeners/viewers are advised to conduct their own research and consult with their own experts in the respective fields.
Dando sequência à série "Naruhodo Entrevista" de conversas descontraídas com cientistas brasileiras e brasileiros, chegou a vez da mestra e doutora em Biociências e Biotecnologia Aplicadas à Farmácia, além de co-fundadora do canal NV1C (Nunca Vi 1 Cientista), Laura Marise de Freitas.Só vem!> OUÇA (81min 14s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*Laura Marise de Freitas é graduada em Farmácia-Bioquímica pela Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" - UNESP, com estágio de iniciação científica no National Institutes of Health - NIH (EUA).Mestra e Doutora em Biociências e Biotecnologia Aplicadas à Farmácia pela Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Araraquara - UNESP. Fez parte do doutorado na State University of New York at Buffalo (EUA).Foi bolsista da Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) na graduação, mestrado e no doutorado.Fez pós-doutorado no Laboratório de Processos Fotoinduzidos e Interfaces (LPFI) no Instituto de Química da Universidade de São Paulo (IQ-USP/Depto de Bioquímica), também com bolsa da FAPESP.Atuou principalmente nas áreas de microbiologia aplicada e terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT), em ênfase em mecanismos moleculares de ação e otimização da aPDT, e biofilmes.Atua ativamente na Divulgação Científica através de trabalhos no grupo Nunca vi 1 Cientista e atualmente exerce atividade como Scientific Advisor.Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/2603023551856235*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo
My guest this week is Dr. Adel Zarei. Dr. Zarei earned his Ph.D. degree from Leiden University in the Netherlands, specializing in molecular mechanisms governing defense and secondary metabolism in plants. Dr. Zarei spent a decade as a Research Associate at the University of Guelph, where his research focused on stress physiology in plants. His primary passion lies in the study of plant secondary metabolites, many of which possess pharmaceutical significance. In 2017, Adel transitioned to the Cannabis industry, serving as a Scientific Advisor and Cannabis Micropropagation Expert. He played a pivotal role in designing and establishing multiple Cannabis Micropropagation labs for Cannabis Production License Holders. His groundbreaking work in this field garnered multiple Government grants and led to the development of commercial-scale cannabis micropropagation techniques. The results of this research were published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals, including In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology-Plant and Plants”. Throughout his scientific career, Adel has authored more than twenty-two peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as plant stress physiology, secondary metabolites, and plant pathology.Dr. Zarei is an integral member of the PharmaCrop team, serving as the Chief Operating Officer at PharmaCrop Pty. Ltd. in Queensland, Australia. In this role, he oversees operations that encompass every stage of the process, from seed cultivation to the final production of medical-grade cannabis products. Dr. Zarei has successfully transferred his extensive knowledge and experience in the cultivation and processing of medical cannabis into Australia burgeoning industry. Now on to the show!
Lyme, Mold, and Chronic Illness Recovery: You are not crazy. There is hope!
https://renegadehealthboss.com In episode 120, Heather Gray FDN-P Introduces Dr. John Lieurance, who shares his unconventional health practices and personal health struggles, including Lyme disease and mold toxicity. They explore the benefits of methylene blue, its applications, and Dr. Lawrence's unique health protocols. The conversation highlights the integration of alternative health methods backed by science and practical tips for improving health and vitality. In this podcast you will discover 00:00 Introduction to the podcast and its mission to address complex health issues. 02:35 Heather recounts a humorous encounter with Dr. John at a health event 06:16 Dr. John shares his personal journey, including his struggles with health issues 09:47 He explains his path through various medical disciplines and the formation of a diverse healthcare practice. 11:11 Methylene blue is a historical significance, and Dr. John's ongoing research and applications. 14:29 Explore the benefits of methylene blue compared to conventional medications 18:03 Dr. John's eye drops using methylene blue and gold, and the synergy of ingredients that enhance its effectiveness. 24:33 Lower mitochondrial function impacts immune cells' ability to fight infections and maintain equilibrium. 26:23 Methylene blue, light therapy, and high-dose melatonin as key elements in mitochondrial function. 28:04 Connection between gut-produced melatonin and its effects on the microbiome and overall health. 29:06 Discussion on unique, effective products available at the John's dispensary. 31:16 Potential reactions to therapies and the importance of binders when starting high-dose melatonin. 33:29 The transformative power of breathwork and its role in healing 36:36 How combining biohacking with breathwork can enhance both physical and mental health. 39:33 Envisioning a future where holistic approaches and cutting-edge therapies shape medical practices. To get CAROL Bike Click here https://carolbike.com/ use code RHB to get $100 off the CAROL bike CAROL Bike offers a 100-day return policy. A full refund, buy with confidence. To Get BioMed: Contact Dr.Jeoff Drobot here https://thebiomedcenter.com/ Tel:480-614-5820 Only contact the Scottsdale location Guest Bio: Dr. John Lieurance is an expert in functional, holistic, and naturopathic medicine with 30 years of experience. He has been featured on top biohacking and wellness podcasts, including Ben Greenfield and Luke Storey. His expertise includes high-dose melatonin, methylene blue, stem cell therapies, functional neurology, IV therapies, and more.Dr. Lieurance is the Scientific Advisor for MitoZen PMA, focusing on mitochondrial health and psychedelic medicine. He founded the Advanced Rejuvenation Center in Sarasota, Florida, and authored books such as "Melatonin: Miracle Molecule" and "It's All in Your Head: EndoNasal Cranial Therapy." Mitozen: Go to the club, pay the 10$ gets you life time membership to get access to the store and the library. Then use code RHB to get 5% click here https://www.mitozen.club/?ref=dbdfsnhu Red, Blue, O2 event coming up in Florida use this code RHB and get 10% off. Click to register: https://redblueo2.com/ Get healthier food into your diet with these easy, yummy, fast meals today! Get more energy, less brain fog, and LESS pain when you start eating a low-inflammatory diet Download your free video series Real Cooking For Real Life here.https://renegadehealthboss.com/real-cooking-for-real-life-recipe-book/ #RenegadeHealthBoss #youarenotcrazy #HolisticHealth #NaturopathicMedicine #Biohacking #WellnessJourney #StemCellTherapy #Melatonin #MethyleneBlue #IVTherapy #PsychedelicMedicine #HealthOptimization #Longevity #MindBodyConnection #AlternativeMedicine #BiohackingTips #HealthAndWellness #healthpodcast #Renegadehealthbosspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/renegadehealthboss/support
Hi, I'm Jody Sweetin, and welcome to Season 4 of Awkward Conversations. This season, we provide parents with practical advice on raising happy, healthy, substance-free kids. Our focus will be on building resilience, and confidence, and empowering kids to make smart choices. We'll feature our amazing co-host, Amy McCarthy from Harvard's Boston Children's Hospital, and have discussions featuring our expert guests, including Richard Lucy, a Senior Prevention Program Manager from the DEA, and Joseph Bozenko, a Senior Research Chemist from the DEA. They will discuss critical topics such as the current fentanyl crisis, the importance of parent-child bonding, and the significant role of education and awareness. We highlight resources like GetSmartAboutDrugs.com and One Pill Can Kill, and discuss harm reduction strategies like naloxone. Remember, the only wrong conversation is the one you don't have with your kids. Key Takeaways: Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. It is being increasingly laced into counterfeit pills and other drugs, leading to a rise in accidental overdoses. The DEA is working to raise awareness of the dangers of fentanyl through its One Pill Can Kill campaign. There are resources available to help parents talk to their children about drugs, such as Get Smart About Drugs.com. Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an opioid overdose and is available over-the-counter in many states. TIME STAMPS / IN THIS EPISODE: [00:00] Welcome to Season 4 of Awkward Conversations [01:14] Meet the Hosts and Guests [02:23] The Fentanyl Crisis: A Terrifying Reality [03:31] Understanding the Fentanyl Epidemic [10:01] Raising Awareness and Prevention Efforts [16:42] The Role of Technology in the Crisis [21:08]Harm Reduction Strategies: Naloxone and Test Strips [25:30]Final Thoughts and Resources for Parents [31:03] Preview of Next Week's Episode: The Faces of Fentanyl BIOS: Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate, best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on the iconic sitcom "Full House" and its sequel "Fuller House". In 2009 she penned her memoir, "unSweetined", which chronicles her journey through addiction and into recovery. With her frank and open approach, Jodie has emerged as a compelling speaker and advocate who now seeks to use her platform and experiences to educate others and reduce the stigma associated with addiction and recovery. @jodiesweetin Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is a Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine. She has been working in the Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program since 2019 @amymccarthylicsw Richard Lucey has more than three decades of experience at the state and federal government levels working to prevent alcohol and drug use and misuse among youth and young adults, especially college students. He currently serves as a senior prevention program manager in the Drug Enforcement Administration's Community Outreach and Prevention Support Section. Rich plans and executes educational and public information programs, evaluate program goals and outcomes, and serves as an advisor to the Section Chief and other DEA officials on drug misuse prevention and education programs. Rich formerly served as special assistant to the director for the federal Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, and worked as an education program specialist in the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools. Joe Bozenko is a Senior Research Chemist with the DEA's Special Testing and Research Laboratory at Dulles, Virginia, and a Scientific Advisor to DEA's Special Operations Division. He's been with the DEA for 21 years and investigates synthetic drug manufacturing around the world. Mr. Bozenko has processed some of the largest methamphetamine laboratories in the world, traveled extensively, and has authored and presented many reports and scientific articles pertaining to the clandestine synthesis of controlled substances. Mr. Bozenko is closely involved with science-related officer safety and leads DEA's handheld instrumentation testing and evaluation. In addition to this, Mr. Bozenko has also been instrumental in he development of the DEA's High-Hazard Level ‘A' Clandestine Laboratory Response Training Program. Mr. Bozenko is also charged with the specialized analysis of selected fentanyl, methamphetamine, and MDMA samples, both domestic and international, for intelligence purposes. Mr. Bozenko holds both a Baccalaureate and Master's Degrees in Chemistry and is an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Shepherd University. Elks: As a 150-year-old organization, they are 100% inclusive with a membership of close to 1 million diverse men and women in over 2,000 Lodges nationally, and while they consider themselves faith based, they are nondenominational and open to all creeds. The Elks have always prided themselves on civic duty, and the Elks Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program is the nation's largest all volunteer Kids Drug & Alcohol Use Prevention program. The Elks are also strong supporters of our brave men and women in the military, having built and donated the nation's first VA Hospital to the U.S. government. The Elks have donated more than $3.6 billion in cash, goods, and services to enrich the lives of millions of people! DEA: The United States Drug Enforcement Administration was created in 1973 by President Nixon after the government noticed an alarming rise in recreational drug use and drug-related crime. A division of the Department of Justice, DEA enforces controlled substances laws by apprehending offenders to be prosecuted for criminal and civil crimes. DEA is the largest and most effective antidrug organization in the world, with 239 domestic locations in 23 field divisions and 91 international field divisions in 68 countries. Resources/Links SAMHSA | Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJC Get Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vY DEA Website: https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 DEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7Uj DEA on Twitter: https://bit.ly/44VvEUt DEA on Facebook: https://bit.ly/440b6ZY DEA YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3s1KQB6 Elks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79Zdt Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 Elks DAP on Twitter: https://bit.ly/45CfpvR Elks DAP on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Qw8RKL Elks DAP on YouTube: https://bit.ly/444vMQq Awkward Conversations on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3QCEmTl Awkward Conversations on TikTok: no https://bit.ly/44cMKMH Jodie Sweetin's Links Jodie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Jodie's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin?lang=en Amy McCarthy's Links Amy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonchildrens/?hl=en Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine Richard Lucey's Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-lucey-7795a33/ https://www.instagram.com/deahq/ Joseph Bozenko's Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebozenko/ https://www.instagram.com/deahq/
Scientist and futurist, Ion Mitchell, rejoins the program to discuss the amazing abilities our body and brain has when functioning properly and put under healthy stress and exercise. Mitchell has worked for leading labs across the country including for NASA. He now runs his own lab and generates products for his own company and for many other companies in the industry. You can learn more about Ion and his products at https://wizardsciences.com/?rfsn=7902827.b22640&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7902827.b22640 Links mentioned in the show: Try the Super Hydrated Oxygated Water and see the amazing results for yourself at https://inhalehydration.com/discount/SARAHWESTALL Fix the addictive issue with M Blue with Mitocure RX and increase your body's energy permanently https://wizardsciences.com/?rfsn=7902827.b22640&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7902827.b22640 Purchase NMN+G RX at https://wizardsciences.com/discount/SarahNMN?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fnmn-rx Learn more about Ion Mitchell's lab and products at https://wizardsciences.com/?rfsn=7902827.b22640&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7902827.b22640 Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Brighteon | Clouthub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz Biography Ian Mitchell Ian Mitchell founded Wizard Sciences to create a world-class health and wellness research and development company. Ian Mitchell's professional background as a leader in health & wellness innovation is at the core of Wizard Sciences. As a research scientist and pharmaceutical consultant, Ian Mitchell is Chief Science Officer at Redbud Brands, is Chief Science Advisor at Leela Quantum, and is Scientific Advisor at Satori Neuro, contributing to the forefront of wellness technology and healthcare entrepreneurship. Ian is also Polymath in Residence at Ecliptic Capital, a hub for fitness and wellness startups.
Send us a Text Message.Dr. Cate Shanahan is the leading authority on nutrition and human metabolism! Cate Shanahan, MD is a Cornell-trained physician-scientist whose works have inspired entire movements involving bone broth, live-culture ferments, and seed oil-free business empires. Together with NBA legend Gary Vitti, she created the LA Lakers PRO Nutrition program, which has been emulated by elite championship teams around the world. Dedicated to her field, she runs a telehealth practice as well as a health-education website, DrCate.com, and lives with her family on a peaceful lake in Florida. She is a board-certified family physician with over 20 years of clinical experience and she is the New York Times bestselling author of The FatBurn Fix, Deep Nutrition, Food Rules, and her latest book Dark Calories: How Vegetable Oils Destroy Our Health and How We Can Get It Back. She's also the Medical and Scientific Advisor at CB Supplements, overseeing their premium-grade multi collagen protein with former podcast guest Charlie Bailes. Find Dr. Cate at-https://drcate.comhttps://drcate.com/free-resources/IG- @drcateshanahanHow It's Made - Canola Oil! UNBELIVABLY DISGUSTING.* Hateful 8 Challenge* The Carb Calculator* Meal Planning Made Simple TemplateFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
Contrary to Ordinary, Exploring Extraordinary Personal Journeys
This week's guest is the rebellious Leon Hermanides, Owner and President of Protea Dental Studio in Redmond Washington. He's also a Clinical Instructor and Scientific Advisor at the Kois Center. Leon's journey began in his native Zimbabwe, where his father was a prominent figure in the dental space who had vowed never to leave the country. However, it was a major surprise when his father decided to move the family to South Africa when Leon was 13.Across his life and career, Leon has embraced the idea of incremental change. At one point, he would make drastic changes overnight, believing that this would help his business evolve. However, he now realizes that the best results come from slowing down and figuring out the best changes over a longer period.ResourcesFollow your curiosity, connect, and join our ever-growing community of extraordinary minds.CariFree WebsiteCariFree on InstagramCariFree on FacebookCariFree on PinterestDr. Kim Kutsch on LinkedInLeon Hermanides on LinkedInProtea Dental Studio Website1. John Kois on Enriching The Heart, The Mind, and Dental IndustryTED Talk: The little risks you can take to increase your luck with Tina SeeligWhat's In This EpisodeLeon's journey across Africa, and then the world.How Leon embraced incremental change.How risk and reward impacted Leon's life.Why we should all strive to be extraordinary.
Kate chats with Dr. Katy Phelan, Scientific Advisor to the Foundation, namesake for the syndrome, and co-Founder of the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation (PMSF). They discuss her work identifying the first case of Phelan-McDermid syndrome, and the story behind her efforts to gather families. With the help of Co-founders Sue Lomas, Curtis Rogers and Nick Assendelft, this led to the establishment of a community, and ultimately the Foundation. Katy reflects on her favorite memories, her role now, and describes the evolution of genetic understanding of Phelan-McDermid syndrome over the years. 2022 Founders presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpECSEFxuSc Genetic testing guide in Phelan-McDermid syndrome: https://pmsf.org/diagnosis/
Today we'll be talking to Dr. Matt Nejad about utilizing digital dentistry to achieve indirect restorative excellence, which includes restoring the tooth in the most conservative and biomimetic way. And at the same time, we can make the restorative process enjoyable for the dentist and efficient and profitable for the practice. Our guest, Dr. Matt Nejad, is an expert biomimetic and esthetic dentist practicing in Beverly Hills, CA. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry, the highest level of accreditation possible, and serves as a Scientific Advisor to mentor and train dentists.
Contrary to Ordinary, Exploring Extraordinary Personal Journeys
Today's guest is Dr. Mark Benavides, a dentist practicing in Ottawa, Illinois. Mark is a member of several prestigious organizations, including the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.He also uniquely serves as the Scientific Advisor for Computer Technology at the Kois Center. Mark is the only dentist member of iXorg, an organization that provides technical education and business networking to its members.In honor of Father's Day 2024, this episode features a few heartwarming stories about Mark's father - an incredible surgeon who inspired many people throughout his life.This episode contains some strong language. ResourcesFollow your curiosity, connect, and join our ever-growing community of extraordinary minds.CariFree WebsiteCariFree on InstagramCariFree on FacebookCariFree on PinterestDr. Kim Kutsch on LinkedInDr. Mark Benavides on LinkedInDr. Mark Benavides WebsiteWhat's In This EpisodeHow Mark's journey to becoming a surgeon changedWhy Mark's father was such an influential characterHow to spot an ‘asshole' at workWhy a smile goes a long way
I had the opportunity to speak with founders and friends, Alexandra Kazilo and Natalia Pereldik of FunExpected along with their Scientific Advisor, Leonid Rybnikov. FunExpected is a math-learning app for 3-6-year-olds that utilizes gameplay to build math understanding and confidence. Check it out!
Last week, co-hosts Andrea Ochoa and Christina Oh attended the 2024 NATO Youth Summit, which was a collaborative event hosted by NATO, The Aspen Institute, Aspen Institute Romania, the Swedish Defence University and the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. The event focused on global security issues and enhancing youth understanding of the transatlantic alliance, including how the alliance can address current and future security challenges. As part of the event, Burn Bag sat down with some of the following panelists and speakers: • Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, U.S. Department of State• Vice Admiral Guy Robinson, Chief of Staff, NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT) • Colonel Florian Lemoine, Scientific Advisor, NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT)• Lauren Walsh, Professor and Director of the Gallatin Photojournalism Initiative, NYUTopics included INDOPACOM U.S./NATO priorities, NATO multi-strategic operations, NATO emerging technologies and defense innovation, and more. The 2024 NATO Youth Summit also featured the work and idea exchange of some of the Summit's Youth Challenge Winners, who proposed a variety of ideas to help shape a more secure tomorrow. These challenge winners will be featured in our next episode as part of our 2-part series covering this event.
Did you know, stem cells are still effective at healing the body, even at an older age? It's a myth that only young stem cells work for healing. In today's conversation, Christian Drapeau discusses his unique approach to stem cells, which focuses on harnessing the body's own repair system. He explains how he discovered the role of stem cells in the body and the slow acceptance of this new concept. Christian also discusses the decline of stem cells with age and the different approaches to stem cell therapy. He emphasizes the importance of releasing your own stem cells and shares strategies to mobilize and release them. Additionally, he highlights lifestyle factors that impact stem cells, such as sleep, stress, fasting, and physical activity. Christian and I discuss the importance of supporting stem cells for repair and recovery. He explains that stem cells are responsible for repairing tissues and can be supported through various techniques such as pulse electromagnetic frequencies and red lights. Christian also highlights the significance of the deliberate formulation of Stem Regen, which includes specific plants from specific places harvested under specific conditions. He emphasizes the role of stem cells in the body's repair system and the need to replenish stem cells in tissues to prevent exhaustion. It's important to provide the right stimulus to enhance repair and we shares examples of how biohacking can direct repair signals. We also talk about the use of stem cells for repair and the importance of movement in the healing process. He shares case studies that demonstrate the power of stem cells in achieving incredible results. He also discusses the cardiac study and the combination of stem cell injection with Stemregen. Lastly, Christian explains the dosage and maintenance of Stem Regen and announces the launch of new products that enhance microcirculation. Christian Drapeau is a highly accomplished scientist with a wealth of experience in the field of adult stem cell research. He holds a Master's degree in Neurophysiology and has been involved in medical research for 36 years, with 23 years specifically dedicated to the effect of plant extracts on stem cell function. Drapeau is the holder of 7 patents (5 issued & 2 Pending), author of 5 books, including the best-selling Cracking the Stem Cell Code, and has published 26 papers. In addition to his professional accomplishments, he has given over 300 speeches and delivered 25 scientific lectures in 51 countries and is fluent in 3 languages. Drapeau has held a number of company positions, including Director of R&D at Cell Tech and Desert Lake Technologies, Scientific Advisor for Amazon Herb Company and Jeunesse Global, as well as Chief Science Officer at StemTech International. Save 15% on your first order by using the code NAT15 at https://tinyurl.com/z8355ksa Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: Quicksilver: Visit quicksilverscientific.com/nat and use code Nat for 10% off your first purchase of PushCatch® Liver Detox. Neurohacker Collective: Visit neurohacker.com/nathalie and use code NATHALIE Inside Tracker: Use NIDDAM to save 20% at https://www.insidetracker.com Find more from ChristianDrapeau: Website: https://www.stemregen.co/ Instagram: @stemregen Try Stemregen: Shop here and use code: NAT15 Book: Cracking The Stemcell Code Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Sign up for Nats Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i7d5m0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: www.NatNiddam.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:33 Christian's Unique Approach to Stem Cells 05:01 The Slow Acceptance of New Discoveries 07:26 The Decline of Stem Cells with Age 10:51 The Lack of Focus on Repair in Medicine 13:02 Different Approaches to Stem Cells 20:40 The Importance of Releasing Your Own Stem Cells 22:55 Strategies to Mobilize and Release Stem Cells 27:27 Lifestyle Factors that Impact Stem Cells 28:12 Supporting Stem Cells for Repair and Recovery 32:48 Deliberate Formulation of Stem Regen 38:20 Precise Selection of Plant Ingredients 41:20 Scientific Investigation and Testing 44:50 Release of Stem Cells and Stem Cell Exhaustion 51:28 Replenishing Satellite Cells in Muscle 53:41 Biohacking and Directing Repair Signals 55:05 Using Stem Cells for Repair 56:03 The Importance of Movement for Healing 57:02 Case Studies and the Power of Stem Cells 58:08 The Role of Stem Cells in Repairing the Body 59:09 The Need for More Stem Cells as We Age 01:01:19 The Cardiac Study and Combining Stem Cell Injection with Stem Regen 01:02:05 Dosage and Maintenance of Stem Regen 01:03:16 Stimulating Stem Cell Release for Regular Maintenance 01:04:13 The Launch of New Products 01:08:04 Enhancing Microcirculation and Suppressing Systemic Inflammation 01:19:08 Where to Find Stem Cell Christian and STEM Regen Key Takeaways: Using stem cells can help repair the body and improve mobility. Movement is crucial for healing and bringing blood flow to the injured area. Stem cells play a vital role in repairing the body, and as we age, we have fewer stem cells available. Combining stem cell injection with Stem Regen can lead to better results. Taking Stem Regen at a higher dosage initially and then reducing it to a maintenance level can be effective. Enhancing microcirculation and suppressing systemic inflammation can improve the effectiveness of stem cells.
Podcast guest 937 is Dr. Jeff Tarrant. Jeff Tarrant, Ph.D., BCN is the founder and Director of the NeuroMeditation Institute in Eugene, OR. He is a licensed psychologist and board certified in neurofeedback. Dr. Tarrant is also the Chief Science Officer for Healium, XR, creating biometrically controlled virtual and augmented reality experiences. In addition, Dr. Tarrant is a Scientific Advisor to both Divergence Neuro and Neuphony, creators of cloud-based neurofeedback software and wireless EEG headsets. Dr. Tarrant is the author of the book, “Meditation Interventions to Rewire the Brain.” In addition to his clinical background, Dr. Tarrant has also trained extensively in a variety of spiritual and meditative practices, including Zen, Vipassana, Taoism/Qigong, Arhatic Yoga, and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). Becoming Psychic: Lessons from the Minds of Mediums, Healers, and Psychics https://amzn.to/48KbdMz Dr. Tarrant's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@neuromeditationinstitute Dr. Tarrant's Website https://www.neuromeditationinstitute.com/about-nmi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Darren G. Candow, Ph.D., CSEP-CEP, is Professor and Director of the Aging Muscle and Bone Health Laboratory in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina, Canada. Dr. Candow has published over 125 peer-refereed journal manuscripts (h-index: 43, i10-index: 89), supervised over 20 MSc and PhD students and received research funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and the Nutricia Research Foundation. In addition, Dr. Candow serves on the editorial review boards for the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Nutrients, Frontiers, Advanced Exercise and Health Sciences and as a Scientific Advisor for AlzChem. In this episode we discussWhat are the benefits of creatine?Who is creatine best for, and is it safe?The best dose amount for fat loss.Can taking creatine improve your mental health?This episode is brought to you by Apollo Neuro, Timeline Nutrition, MUD/WTR, Inside Tracker, 1st PhormDr. Candow's citationsDarren's PublicationsFollow DarrenMentioned in this episode:10% off your first order of Mitopurehttps://timelinenutrition.com/DRLYON$40 off the Apollo Wearablehttp://apolloneuro.com/drlyonVisit 1st Phorm Website for Free Shipping on orders $75+http://www.1stphorm.com/drlyonInside Tracker 20% Off the Entire Storehttps://info.insidetracker.com/drlyonTry MUDWTR now for $29https://mudwtr.com/drlyon
Chief Scientist at Wizard Laboratories, Ian Mitchell, joins the program to discuss the amazing discoveries of Walter Russell, the scientist even Tesla admired. Why did people fear him and why was his science so much more advanced than anything we have seen to date? Why is his version of the periodic table more accurate than the one many scientists use today? Those are questions we discuss during the show. Then we talk about Methylene Blue, the drawbacks to using it and the benefits. Also how adding a few ingredients turns a temporary energy booster into a long term energy gain. Links mentioned in the show: Get long term results with Methylene Blue & Mitochondria Support at https://wizardsciences.com/?rfsn=7902827.b22640&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7902827.b22640 Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308&uap_aff_subtab=visits Learn more about Leela's Quantum Tech at https://bit.ly/3iVOMsZ or at https://SarahWestall.com/shop Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | CloutHub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz Ian Mitchell Biography Ian Mitchell founded Wizard Sciences to create a world-class health and wellness research and development company. Ian Mitchell's professional background as a leader in health & wellness innovation is at the core of Wizard Sciences. As a research scientist and pharmaceutical consultant, Ian Mitchell is Chief Science Officer at Redbud Brands, is Chief Science Advisor at Leela Quantum, and is Scientific Advisor at Satori Neuro, contributing to the forefront of wellness technology and healthcare entrepreneurship. Ian is also Polymath in Residence at Ecliptic Capital, a hub for fitness and wellness startups.
Emilio Carrizosa is Full Professor of Statistics and Operations Research in the University of Seville, Spain. His research interests include: Industrial and Applied Mathematics; Data Science (Explainable and Fair Machine Learning, Supervised Classification and Regression), Mathematical Optimization and Operations Research (Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming, Global Optimization, Vector Optimization). He is President of math-in, the Spanish Network of Industrial Mathematics (2021-), President of PET MSO-ED, the Spanish Platform for Technologies of Modelling, Simulation and Optimization in a Digital Environment (2023-), and has served as Director of IMUS, the Mathematical Institute of the University of Seville, President of SEIO, the Spanish Statistics and OR Society, and Editor-in-Chief of TOP, the Spanish OR journal. He has (Scopus: 18.10.23) 147 publications with 1,848 citations (819 in the period 2019-2023), yielding an h-index: 25. He has papers in top journals in the area Operations Research and Management Science: Operations Research (2), Mathematical Programming (6), Management Science (1), Mathematics of Operations Research (4), Omega (4), European Journal of Operational Research (25), Computers & OR (21). Due to his interdisciplinary research, he has also published indisciplines beyond OR: Statistics and Probability (Biostatistics, ADAC, CSDA, J Multivariate Analysis, J of Applied Probability), Energy (Applied Energy, Solar Energy, International Journal of Energy Research), Chemical Engineering (Computers & Chemical Engineering, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research), Hydrology (J of Hydrology). The Spanish Research Agency has acknowledged 5 research periods (5 sexenios de investigación): 1990-95, 1996-01, 2002-07, 2008-13, 2014-19. He has supervised 14 PhD Theses (plus 4 ongoing in the University of Seville), three of them have been awarded various national and international prizes: Vanesa Guerrero (Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado Universidad de Sevilla, Research Award Vicent Caselles RSME-FBBVA, Research Award Ramiro Melendreras SEIO 2018), M. Asunción Jiménez-Cordero (Premio Extraordinario de Doctorado Universidad de Sevilla), Cristina Molero-Rı́o (Classification Society Distinguished Dissertation Award 2022). For his research activity, he has received awards such as the Excellence FAMA Award 2020 (branch: Sciences) in the University of Seville, the Award Academia Sevillana de Ciencias for young researchers (1998) and the Doc2toral Award in the PhD in Mathematics in the University of Seville (1993). He is involved in Transfer of Knowledge activities. He has been leading researcher in industrial projects and contracts in applications of OR to different sectors: Energy (Repsol, Abengoa, TSK Flagsol), Health (UDX), Logistics (Azur Global Business SL), Information Technologies (Junta de Andalucı́a), and also participating in contracts on Environment (Junta de Andalucı́a), Smart cities (IMESAPI), Logistics (Portel). Since 2022 he is Scientific Advisor of the OR-IA company OGA. The Spanish Research Agency has acknowledged 1 transfer of knowledge period (1 sexenio de transferencia): -2013. He has an intense activity of outreach, participating in debates and interviews in tv, radio and newspapers on industrial mathematics and teaching mathematics.
Register at the Changing Life & Destiny Conference on April 12-14, 2024 here: https://www.changelifedestiny.com/ Let's unlock the science and benefits of Carbon 60 for your well-being.In this episode, we dive deep into the groundbreaking potential of Carbon 60 molecules with Ian Mitchell, the visionary founder of Wizard Sciences. Discover how this revolutionary compound is reshaping health, cognition, and human performance through precision delivery systems.Don't miss out on this enlightening journey – tune in now and unlock a new realm of wellness possibilities.▶️ Harnessing The Potential of Carbon 60 MoleculesChange Life & Destiny is a movement to excite, engage, and educate communities about the importance of taking control of our health and wellness. We highlight the latest and greatest technologies that can restore health, prevent disease, and promote wellness, as well as practitioners who are using cutting-edge technology to help patients take control of their health.Learn more about us here:Website: https://www.changelifedestiny.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changinglifedestiny/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/changelifedestiny/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHgzcmYziAfL9yyD8XZBGlA Nathalie Niddam is a vanguard in holistic health, blending her profound scientific knowledge with a fervent mission to elevate human wellness. As a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and Epigenetic Coach, she leverages her unique expertise to guide individuals toward achieving lasting health transformations. Nathalie's journey, marked by her health challenges, fueled her exploration into the body's healing capacities, leading to the development of her distinctive approach that integrates neuroscience, personalized nutrition, and biohacking.Get in touch with Nathalie Niddam:Website: https://www.natniddam.com/ Ian Mitchell stands as the visionary founder of Wizard Sciences, a company that epitomizes the pinnacle of health and wellness research and development. As the Chief Science Officer at Redbud Brands and HigherDOSE, Ian applies his vast expertise to spearhead innovative projects and guide research directions. His influence also extends to Leela Quantum, where he serves as the Chief Science Advisor, and to Satori Neuro, where he lends his insights as a Scientific Advisor. Ian's diverse skill set and broad knowledge base are further recognized in his role as Polymath in Residence at Ecliptic Capital, where he contributes to the intersection of science, technology, and investment.Get in touch with Ian Mitchell:Website: https://wizardsciences.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianmitchell1/ #changelifedestiny #health #wellnessWant to learn more? Visit our website or follow us on Instagram, Facebook Youtube, and LinkedIn.
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There is a pressing need to develop safe and effective disease-modifying and symptomatic treatments for Parkinson's disease. Through improvements in our understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease, as well as genetic risk factors, new potential treatment targets have emerged. However, bringing a promising new compound from the lab through all of the steps of drug development is a long, difficult, and resource-intensive process. In recent years, collaborative efforts and advances in biomarkers have led to important breakthroughs that have the potential to facilitate the development of new drugs for Parkinson's disease. In this episode, Dr. Kalpana Merchant draws from over two decades of pharmaceutical industry experience to share progress in drug discovery and development for Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Kalpana is President and Chief Scientific Officer at TransThera Consulting, which provides guidance on drug discovery and translational strategies to biopharma startup companies. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, a member of the Oregon Innovation Council, a Scientific Advisor at The Michael J. Fox Foundation, and she serves on advisory panels at the National Institutes of Health.This podcast is geared toward researchers and clinicians. If you live with Parkinson's or have a friend or family member with PD, listen to The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast. Hear from scientists, doctors and people with Parkinson's on different aspects of life with the disease as well as research toward treatment breakthroughs at https://www.michaeljfox.org/podcasts.
The Parkinson’s Research Podcast: New Discoveries in Neuroscience
There is a pressing need to develop safe and effective disease-modifying and symptomatic treatments for Parkinson's disease. Through improvements in our understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease, as well as genetic risk factors, new potential treatment targets have emerged. However, bringing a promising new compound from the lab through all of the steps of drug development is a long, difficult, and resource-intensive process. In recent years, collaborative efforts and advances in biomarkers have led to important breakthroughs that have the potential to facilitate the development of new drugs for Parkinson's disease. In this episode, Dr. Kalpana Merchant draws from over two decades of pharmaceutical industry experience to share progress in drug discovery and development for Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Kalpana is President and Chief Scientific Officer at TransThera Consulting, which provides guidance on drug discovery and translational strategies to biopharma startup companies. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, a member of the Oregon Innovation Council, a Scientific Advisor at The Michael J. Fox Foundation, and she serves on advisory panels at the National Institutes of Health.This podcast is geared toward researchers and clinicians. If you live with Parkinson's or have a friend or family member with PD, listen to The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast. Hear from scientists, doctors and people with Parkinson's on different aspects of life with the disease as well as research toward treatment breakthroughs at https://www.michaeljfox.org/podcasts.
People around the world are living longer and, on the whole, having fewer children. What does this mean for future populations? Sarah Harper CBE, Professor in Gerontology at the University of Oxford, tells presenter Jim Al-Khalili how it could affect pensions, why it might mean we work for longer, and discusses the ways modern life is changing global attitudes to when we have children, and whether we have them at all. Fertility and ageing have been Sarah's life's work and she tells her story of giving up a career in the media to carry out in-depth research, and going on to study population change in the UK and China, setting up the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and later becoming a Scientific Advisor to UK Government.Presenter: Jim Al-Khalili Producer: Tom Bonnett Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris
After realizing at a young age that rock and roll might be a better hobby than a career, our guest chose chemistry and chromatography as his path, and he's rocked that career choice!In this fun and engaging conversation, you'll meet Frank Steiner, PhD, Senior Manager of Product Applications, and Scientific Advisor at Thermo Fisher Scientific, who has earned much respect for his contributions to the field of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). He and his team are customer number one for new HPLC products and generate much of the data used to support product launches. Steeped in the theory and fundamentals of HPLC, they provide us with a very approachable summary of the technique and considerations that must be balanced across diverse applications. Follow Frank and Paolo as they uncover insights on the evolutionary arc of HPLC, what challenges still exist, and why Frank believes it to be the technique that is most widespread and effective in affecting our lives. As always, we promise to let you get to know Frank, his personal story, and some bits of sage advice from a man that's been there and done that. Related episodes: Season 1, Ep.3: There's chemistry is in the air!Season 1, Ep.7: Stronger magnets, stronger scienceSeason 4, Ep.7: From an F in chemistry to 40 years in chemicals Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by this episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video version of this episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast. A free thank you gift for our listeners! Visit the episode website and request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t shirtUse Podcast Code: 2023wrap in December 2023 or Ba++ery in January 2024 Share your feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com About Your HostPaolo Braiuca grew up in the North-East of Italy and holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from nearby esteemed University of Trieste, Italy. He developed expertise in biocatalysis during his years of post-doctoral research in Italy and the UK, where he co-founded a startup company. With this new venture, Paolo's career shifted from R&D to business development, taking on roles in commercial, product management, and marketing. He has worked in the specialty chemicals, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical markets in Germany and the UK, where he presently resides. He is currently the Director of Global Market Development in the Laboratory Chemicals Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific™ which put him in the host chair of the Bringing Chemistry to Life podcast. A busy father of four, in what little free time he has, you'll find him inventing electronic devices with the help of his loyal 3D-printer and soldering iron. And if you ask him, he'll call himself a “maker” at heart.
For the final episode of “The Weekly Bioanalysis” in 2023, Dom and John invited KCAS's scientific advisory team to join them, as we thought that as we are coming to the end of the year, it might be a good opportunity to introduce a few members of the scientific advisory team who may be involved in some greater capacity with the podcast going forward, as the organization grows and expands. Then our hosts just have a chat about reviewing how 2023 went and what they see coming up in 2024 within the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries – so a look back, a look at where we are, and a look forward.“The Weekly Bioanalysis” is a podcast dedicated to discussing Bioanalytical news, tools and services related to the Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical and Biomarker industries. Every month, KCAS will bring you another 60 minutes (or so) of friendly banter between our two finest Senior Scientific Advisors as they chat over coffee and discuss what they've learned about the Bioanalytical world the past couple of weeks. The Weekly Bioanalysis is brought to you by KCAS.KCAS is a progressive growing contract research organization of well over 250 talented and dedicated individuals with growing operations in Kansas City, Doylestown, PA, and Lyon, France, where we are committed to serving our clients and improving health worldwide. Our experienced scientists provide stand-alone bioanalytical services to the Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, Animal Health and Medical Device industries.
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
John A. Lieurance, ND, DC, DABCN (board eligible) is an Author, Physician, Lecturer, Scientific Advisor for MitoZen.com, and educator to those seeking vitality, longevity, and enhanced consciousness. His interest is in connecting what he calls, "The 3 legs of a stool": Vitality of the body, Mind Mastery & a Direct experience of God. Using science and ancient wisdom, he aims to connect these dots in his own journey to becoming the best version of himself in this life.Diving deeply into many healing methods, to discover the deepest and most profound means to activate cellular energy, such as with Melatonin, Methylene Blue, and NAD+ as well as Fasting with various nutrients to activate responses. Dr. John explores many new paths in the healthcare world, with his unique & fresh ideas using various delivery systems, such as suppositories and nasal sprays, and various protocols he has created.He attended Parker College of Chiropractic & received his Naturopathic degree in 2001 from St. Luke's School of Medicine. He has practiced Functional Neurology, Naturopathic medicine, and Regenerative Medicine, using stem cell therapy in Sarasota for 25 years. Founder of the Advanced Rejuvenation Center in Sarasota, Florida, and founder of Functional Cranial Release - which is an Endo-Nasal Cranial Treatment with the ability to unlock the spinal fluid to allow profound healing of the nervous system.See his next book "It's All in Your Head: Endo-Nasal Cranial Therapy". Dr. Lieurance has been involved in multiple clinical trials including an investigation into the use of stem cells for Parkinson's Disease, COPD, and OA of the knee and hip from 2012-2014. He has a clinical focus on mold illness, Lyme disease, and chronic viral infections. Using natural Eastern and Western approaches to healing the true source of disease, which lies in the metabolic pathways that are challenged by chronic inflammation resulting in infections and toxicity.Episode Highlights00:00 01:39 Dr. John Lieurance's journey into holistic medicine03:00 The power of functional chiropractic neurology05:32 Mystical experience and connection with the divine07:35 The intersection of traditional and modern medicine07:54 Dr. John Lieurance's early experiences with psychedelics11:17 The role of biohacking and plant medicines in modern health16:11 The debate on modernizing ancestral and ancient medicines25:16 The purpose and intention behind biohacking31:33 Understanding memory consolidation 32:46 The importance of REM Sleep in memory consolidation33:08 Evening rituals for better memory consolidation33:36 The role of melatonin and methylene blue in memory consolidation35:31 Potential risks of methylene blue with certain psychedelic medicines36:37 The use of plant polyphenols in medicine39:54 The role of glutathione in liver protection48:39 The future of psychedelics in medicine51:59 The real cause of Alzheimer'sDr. John Lieurance's Links & Resources▶ Website: https://www.mitozen.com/▶ Website: https://www.advancedrejuvenation.us/▶ Website: https://www.drjohnlieurance.com/▶ Beth's Affiliate Link to MitoZen: https://www.mitozen.club/?ref=-rzxiYCGjpcCfj▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjohnlieurance/▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093053318949▶ Free copy of Dr. John's Methylene Blue & Metabolic Medicine The “Magic Bullet” & Futuristic Medicine ebook: https://tinyurl.com/y7zn7t4k▶ Book: Melatonin: Miracle Molecule: Transform your life with 'high dose' Melatonin. Benefits beyond sleep as the bodies master stress resilience molecule for healing & longevity - https://tinyurl.com/3khnye6j▶ Book: It's All In Your Head: Endo Nasal Cranial Therapy - https://tinyurl.com/5yk9p2vaBeth Weinstein's Links & Resources▶ TheTrue Path Entrepreneur Group Business Coaching Mastermind Program: https://bethaweinstein.com/mastermind/▶ Testimonials - Beth Weinstein - business coach for spiritual entrepreneurs and psychedelic coaches: https://bethaweinstein.com/testimonials/▶ {Client Testimonial} Beth Weinstein Spiritual Business Coaching Program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sLLPecZuxI&list=PLbUU6MjDDlpbKQJ_vomn5mlCkmaRK8nGc▶ Free Training: “How to Bring Psychedelics Into a Business”: https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-business/▶ Join Beth's Business Coaching Mastermind Program: https://bethaweinstein.com/mastermind▶ Beth's other Business Coaching Programs: https://bethaweinstein.com/services▶ Beth's Instagram: http://instagram.com/bethaweinstein▶ Beth's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethw.nyc & https://www.facebook.com/BethWeinsteinbiz▶ Join Beth's free Psychedelics Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PsychedelicsandSacredMedicines▶ Various Psychedelic Training Programs and Resources : https://bethaweinstein.com/resources
Welcome back to the second part of our exclusive interview with Steve Oh, former Institute Professor at the Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) at the Agency for Science and Technology (A*STAR) and now Scientific Advisor to several international companies.In this episode, Steve dives deep into the challenges of manufacturing different cell types, sharing insights gained from his groundbreaking research. From preventing spontaneous differentiation to optimizing multi-stage processes, Steve unveils the complexities of mastering cell therapy development.Key Takeaways:Controlled Differentiation: Learn how Steve tackled the challenge of directed differentiation in a dynamic environment, ensuring cells follow the desired path without spontaneous deviations.Scaling Up Strategies: Explore Steve's expertise in choosing the right culture conditions for cultivating various cell types at scale, emphasizing the importance of microcarriers and their impact on maintaining stable states.Harvesting and Preservation: Delve into the critical aspects of harvesting cells and preserving their functionality. Discover innovative enzyme-based harvesting methods and the evolving landscape of cryopreservation beyond traditional DMSO.Join us as Steve shares invaluable insights into the intricate world of cell therapy, offering a roadmap for developers and industry leaders alike. Don't miss this episode packed with expertise and practical advice.Currently, Steve is an Scientific Advisor to several international companies involved in lentivirus & AAV manufacturing, cryopreservation solutions, biodegradable/edible microcarriers, novel gene delivery methods, cultured meat and stem cell manufacturing.Connect with Steve Oh:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-oh-4946261/
Dive into the world of cell therapy process development with Steve Oh, former Institute Professor at the Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) at the Agency for Science and Technology (A*STAR) and now Scientific Advisor to several international companies, as he shares thought-provoking perspectives and predictions on technologies that will impact the biotech industry.In this riveting conversation, Steve Oh unveils secrets to consistent bioproducts and forecasts the future of cell and gene therapy.Gain a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape and the challenges and opportunities it presents.Key Takeaways:The Power of Open Mindsets: Discover why carefully orchestrated listening ears lay the foundation for developing solutions in bioprocess development. Learn how avoiding predetermined views enhances the quality of conversations.Beyond Short-Term Goals: Uncover the downside of short-term thinking and how prioritizing long-term improvements can lead to substantial productivity gains. Steve delves into the balance between meeting financial deliverables and achieving lasting advancements.Process Development as a Pillar: Gain insights into why process development is a critical pillar in every biotech company's journey towards scaling. Steve emphasizes the significance of manufacturing consistent biological products and the need to educate scientists on the process's pivotal role.Join the conversation as Steve Oh unfolds the intricate world of cell therapy process development, offering a roadmap from lab exploration to patient impact.Currently, Steve is an Scientific Advisor to several international companies involved in lentivirus & AAV manufacturing, cryopreservation solutions, biodegradable/edible microcarriers, novel gene delivery methods, cultured meat and stem cell manufacturing.Connect with Steve Oh:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-oh-4946261/
Jeff Carroll, Ph.D., inherited a gene that will eventually lead to symptoms of Huntington's Disease. Alongside researching this debilitating disease as an Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Washington, he's a Scientific Advisor for n-Lorem and member of the Access to Treatment Committee (ATTC) that helps screen and assess submitted patient applications.On This Episode We Discuss:2:45 Joining the Amy on a whim 4:30 Serving in Kosovo and Germany6:00 Learning that his mother was diagnosed with Huntington's disease (HD)10:25 Seeking information and diving into the world of Biology and HD14:52 Deciding to have children when there was a chance that they'd inherit the disease and utilizing preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)18:30 Watching Ionis make initial progress on an ASO for Huntington's disease23:10 How Jeff became involved with n-Lorem27:30 Most important things Jeff has learned during his role at n-Lorem30:38 Helping people is motivating32:11 Nano-rare patients teach us a lot about science33:57 Jeff expects to receive an ASO treatment one day35:22 n-Lorem is on your side
People around the world are living longer and, on the whole, having fewer children. What does this mean for future populations? Sarah Harper CBE, Professor in Gerontology at the University of Oxford, tells presenter Jim Al-Khalili how it could affect pensions, why it might mean we work for longer, and discusses the ways modern life is changing global attitudes to when we have children, and whether we have them at all. Fertility and ageing have been Sarah's life's work and she tells her story of giving up a career in the media to carry out in-depth research, and going on to study population change in the UK and China, setting up the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and later becoming a Scientific Advisor to UK Government. Presenter: Jim Al-Khalili Producer: Tom Bonnett
Join Jeffrey Gladden and Dr. John Lieurance in this episode of Gladden Longevity. John A. Lieurance, ND, DC, DABCN, is an Author, Physician, Lecturer, and Scientific Advisor. Dr. John Lieurance, a practitioner with expertise in functional neurology, naturopathic medicine, and regenerative therapies, embarked on a health journey after battling Lyme, EBV, and Mold illnesses. His work centers on optimizing vitality, longevity, and consciousness. He champions the use of high-dose melatonin and other natural healing methods. Dr. John explores innovative healthcare approaches, including unique delivery systems like suppositories and nasal sprays. His focus spans cellular energy activation, addressing chronic inflammation, infections, and toxicity. He foundedthe Advanced Rejuvenation Center and developed Functional Cranial Release, a profound nervous system healing treatment. This episode will explore the relationship between stress and relaxation, emphasizing the harmful effects of overexertion and excessivework hours. Dr. Lieurance will discuss the roles of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems in managing stress. The conversation will also cover the importance of mitochondrial function and the body's innate immune system in recovery from illness. Methylene blue's effects on autophagy, Alzheimer's disease, and mitochondrial function will be explored. The episode promises valuable insights into longevity and living healthier lives. Listen to this episode to learn about making a hundred the new thirty, living beyond 120, and Living Young for a Lifetime! Dr Gladden shares that John is an expert on Melatonin (1:21) John discloses that he is five ten and a half in height (3:00) John mentions he will discuss some of his treatment strategies at his clinic (6:56) Dr Gladden questions John about how to restore mitochondrial functions (9:04) Dr Gladden asks John how he fixed himself and the issues he had (12:30) John says Methylene blue's significance lies in its impact on the microbiome, and it effectively addresses urinary tract infections and inhibits gram negative bacteria (14:31) Dr. Gladden shares that it's one thing to bring the bug under control and another thing to bring the immune system back to its normal state (17:10) Taking care of your doorways helps you protect your health (19:17) John details how Glutathione was the first thing that really helped him (21:31) Dr. Gladden points out that melatonin is also an anti inflammatory (25:09) For melatonin, the effects are different for individuals, and it's important to find your own dose (28:07) Many people are looking for ways to augment their HRV (31:54) Melatonin supplementation was questioned due to flawed studies (35:15) Melatonin is protective to the eyes and the reproductive system (38:07) Methylene blue is an interesting molecule (42:45) Sublingual delivery is not ideal for absorption of Methylene blue (45:42) John discusses how Methylene blue enhances autophagy and clears protein tangles (48:30) The best strategy for mitophagy hands down is ozone (51:35) Lower dosages of Methylene Blue may address chronic infection induced depression (53:56) Most people are too adrenalized and have not learned to relax (56:48) Negative effects of SSRIs on memory consolidation (1:00:01) John would be interested in the research involving the combination of the impact of Melatonin and Methylene Blue (1:06:05) John says they are currently working on combining psychedelic medicines with their best solution (1:09:05) John lists the three things he does to keep healthy (1:13:35) Visit our website www.gladdenlongevitypodcast.com for more information on this episode and other episodes. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @gladdenlongevity Twitter: @gladdenlongevit Facebook: @GladdenLongevity For more information on our practice or how to become a client, visit: www.gladdenlongevity.com Call us: 972-310-8916 Or email us: info@gladdenlongevity.com To learn more about John, check out the following: Dr. John Lieurance / 941.330.8553 (clinic phone #) Email: askdoctorjl@gmail.com Regenerative Medicine Clinic Advanced Rejuvenation (https://advancedrejuvenation.us/) Biohacking Supplement Company MitoZen Scientific (https://www.mitozen.com/?v=7516fd43adaa) Social Media: IG & Facebook https://www.instagram.com/youroutofboxdoc/ https://www.facebook.com/askdrjohn Affiliate link/discount code/Gift: 10% discount code: GLADDEN10
On the Well Woman Show today I interview Dr. Wendy Ellis, Assistant Professor in Global Health and the Founding Director of the Center for Community Resilience at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. I met Dr. Ellis at a summit on early childhood, childcare and workplace policy - one of my all time favorite topics. And when I heard her speak about resilience and her take on the Adverse Childhood Experience model (known as ACES), I just knew I had to have her on the show. While the world, and the US in particular, might be in breakdown, there are leaders that are already rebuilding, and actually facilitating the emergence of a new version of the systems and structures that we not build for or by women and certainly not women of color. Dr. Wendy Ellis is one of those leaders.She is an Assistant Professor in Global Health and the Founding Director of the Center for Community Resilience at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. Dr. Ellis has spent the last fifteen years developing and working to grow a 'resilience movement' to address systemic inequities that contribute to social and health disparities that are often transmitted in families and communities from generation to generation.The Center for Community Resilience seeks to improve the health of communities by enabling cross-sectoral partners to align policy, program and practice to address adverse childhood experiences in the context of adverse community environments--or as Dr. Ellis has coined it "The Pair of ACEs". This innovative framing of ACEs, with an explicit focus on equity and prevention, has had a substantial influence on local initiatives, programs, public health initiatives and local, state and federal policy. Using the Pair of ACEs framing, Building Community Resiliencenetworks have successfully led systems and policy change focused on addressing long-standing economic, social and health disparties by partnering with community, integrating service delivery and building political will for change.The strengths-based approach is aimed at building the infrastructure to disrupt cycles of structural racism, foster equity and promote resilience in communities by improving access to supports and buffers that help individuals 'bounce back' and communities thrive.Leveraging her extensive background in communications, in 2022 Dr. Ellis produced a documentary, “America's Truth: Cincinnati” that follows her team's innovative approach to centering conversations on structural racism that galvanized a resilience movement to foster equity through systems and policy change. Dr. Ellis holds several leadership positions in public health including Chair of the National Academy of Sciences, Enhancing Community Resilience in the Gulf States Committee, Scientific Advisor to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Prevention and Injury Center and the National Academy's Culture of Health Advisory Board. In 2018 Dr. Ellis was selected as an Aspen Institute Ascend Fellow to support her leadership in developing cross-sector strategies to address childhood trauma, foster equity and build community resilience.We discuss:Being unafraid in the face of change.Betting on yourself when it comes to your dreams and goals.andLeading with faith & focus as a leader.As always, all the links and information are at wellwomanlife.com/322showThe Well Woman Show is thankful for support from The Well Woman Academy™ at
Happy World Smile Day! In partnership with our friends at Hismile – the leading global smilecare brand and viral TikTok sensation – we are comin' in hot on a Friday with an uninterrupted bonus chat in celebration of Breaking Beauty's 300th episode. Joining us all the way from Australia is Dr. Laurence Walsh, oral care expert and Hismile Resident Scientific Advisor. As an Emeritus Professor of Dental Science who's globally-recognized for his research in teeth whitening, Dr. Walsh has been at the forefront of some of the greatest innovations in modern dentistry, including the TikTok-viral, V34 Colour Corrector Serum, often tagged purple “toothpaste.” (PSA: It's actually a second-step serum.) We find out everything you want to know about the purple goop-to-megawatt smile formula, along with:The most common mistakes you might be making in your everyday oral routineHow to work the colour correcting, teeth whitening step into your morning brush fest (pssst: it's as easy as concealing dark circles!)The most effective electric toothbrush bar none, according to rigorous research studiesReddit hacks: Are these oral health care hacks too good to be true?Sensitive teeth care – how to brush your teeth the right wayPROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! Hismile:If you want to try the V34 Colour Corrector Serum for yourself, visit hismileteeth.com and use code SMILE for up to 50% off your order.Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/*Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.*Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill DunnTheme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media StudioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Tee was honored to speak with Heather Hausenblas, PhD, about how our environment is affecting our health from a scientific point of view. Heather believes we can have healthy and happy lives through simple wellness habits. She's a health psychology expert, international award-winning scientist, public speaker, and best-selling author. She is ranked in the top 1% of the most influential scientists in the world. Her research focuses on how our health habits affect our well-being. Heather has published 8 books and over 100 scientific articles. She has appeared on radio shows and podcasts and her work has been featured in magazines such as SELF, Real Simple, Women's World, O The Oprah Magazine, and dozens more as well as in news publications such as The Times London and The Chicago Tribune. Even with her vast education on wellness, Heather's outlook shifted when her eldest son was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2018. She was forced to rediscover what it means to live a healthy, happy life for her family. Her journey is captured in her No. 1 new release book, Invisible Illness, a guide to reducing overwhelm and achieving optimal health while living with an autoimmune disease. Through eye-opening research and personal stories, Heather provides science-backed solutions, simple health tips, and nutritious recipes that everyone can use on their wellness journey. Heather obtained her PhD from Western University in Canada. She was a faculty member and the Director of the Exercise Psychology Lab at the University of Florida, and she has served as a Scientific Advisor for nutrition, supplement, and health companies. She is currently a Professor of Health Sciences at Jacksonville University. Heather is the CEO and Founder of Wellness Discovery Labs, a health behavior research company; and she is the co-founder of Healthy Moves Journaling, a wellness company that focuses on small changes for big health improvements. When Heather's not walking the family dog, cooking with natural ingredients, watching her sons play sports, and exercising outdoors with friends she's researching wellness. She's a health and science nut – it's her career, hobby, and passion. She resides in Jacksonville, Florida with her husband and three boys. Connect with Heather Website Book & Journals Instagram Linkedin Substack __________________________________ Follow Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes and The Green Living Gurus: Tee's Organics - Therese's Healthy Products for You and Your Home: The Green Living Gurus Website Instagram Youtube Facebook Healthy Living Group on Facebook Tip the podcaster! Support Tee and the endless information that she provides: Patreon Venmo: @Therese-Forton-Barnes last four digits of her cell are 8868 For further info contact Tee: Email: Tee@TheGreenLivingGurus.com Cell: 716-868-8868 DISCLAIMER: ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE IS GENERAL GUIDANCE AND NOT MEANT TO BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER OR DOCTOR FOR MEDICAL ADVICE. Produced by Social Chameleon
Dr. Andrea Feigl is a distinguished expert in healthcare economics. As the Founder and CEO of the Health Finance Institute, and with a background in research at Harvard Chan School of Public Health, her expertise spans health systems financing, governance, universal healthcare, and cost-effective interventions for chronic diseases, particularly in developing nations.In our discussion, Dr. Feigl emphasizes the game-changing potential of healthcare investment, especially in chronic disease management. We'll touch on health finance, strategies for promoting healthy behaviors on a large scale, and integrating private and public sectors to address significant challenges. Join me for this enlightening discussion with Dr. Andrea Feigl, a Health Economist, Scientific Advisor, and the visionary CEO of the Health Finance Institute.Link to purchase:Purchase Your Berry Blaster HereFYLPxWRDSMTH Merch Collaboration*suggestion is to size upDownload this episode of For Your Listening Pleasure wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you follow us on Instagram @foryourlisteningpleasure Click here to listen to the For Your Listening Pleasure Theme Song Playlist on Spotify.To continue the conversation, feel free to DM me at https://www.instagram.com/foryourlisteningpleasure/ or email me at foryourlisteningpleasure@gmail.com.
Zenith All Natural Fat Burning Supplement Buy Zenith here Awakendnation.com/integrativematt Extra Zenith information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igEyMcaCZDw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSSZ-USzz3k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9mkWri8TAw Magnesium Breakthrough Use Code : integrativethoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/magnesium-breakthrough Just Thrive: Use Code ITP15 for 15% off https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/ITP15 Therasage: Use Code Coffman10 for 10% off https://www.therasage.com/discount/COFFMAN10?rfsn=6763480.4aed7f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6763480.4aed7f Nootopia: Use Code IntegrativeThoughts10 for 10% OFF https://nootopia.com/ Sleep Breakthrough: Use Code IntegrativeThoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/sleep-breakthrough Integrative Thoughts My Instagram: @integrativematt My Website: Integrativethoughts.com Guest: John Lieurance John A. Lieurance, ND, DC, DABCN (board eligible) is an Author, Physician, Lecturer, Scientific Advisor for MitoZen.com, and educator to those seeking vitality, longevity, and enhanced consciousness. His interest is in connecting what he calls “The 3 legs of a stool” Vitality of the body, Mind Mastery & a Direct experience of God. Using science and ancient wisdom, he aims to connect these dots in his own journey to becoming the best version of himself in this life. Diving deeply into many healing methods, to discover the deepest and most profound means to activate cellular energy, such as with Melatonin, Methylene Blue, and NAD+ as well as Fasting with various nutrients to activate responses. Dr. John explores many new paths in the healthcare world, with his unique, fresh ideas using various delivery systems, such as suppositories and nasal sprays, and various protocols he has created. He attended Parker College of Chiropractic & received his Naturopathic degree in 2001 from St. Luke School of Medicine. He has practiced Functional Neurology, Naturopathic medicine, and Regenerative Medicine, using stem cell therapy in Sarasota for 25 years. Founder of the Advanced Rejuvenation Center in Sarasota, Florida, and founder of Functional Cranial Release - which is an Endo-Nasal Cranial Treatment with the ability to unlock the spinal fluid to allow profound healing of the nervous system. See his next book “ Its All in Your Head: Endo-Nasal Cranial Therapy”. Dr. Lieurance has been involved in multiple clinical trials including an investigation into the use of stem cells for Parkinson's Disease, COPD, and OA of the knee and hip from 2012-2014. He has a clinical focus on mold illness, Lyme disease, and chronic viral infections. Using natural eastern and western approaches to healing the true source of disease, which lies in the metabolic pathways that are challenged by chronic inflammation resulting in infections and toxicity. Books Authored: Melatonin: Miracle Molecule - Melatonin Miracle Molecule: Transform your life with Melatonin. Why higher doses aresafe and benefits beyond sleep as the bodies master stress resilience molecule for healing & longevity. - Ebook: Methylene Blue: Silver Bullet - (See MethyleneBlueBook.com) It's All in Your Head: EndoNasal Cranial Therapy
What if your body could perform at superhuman levels using the power of science? The exploration of carbon 60's potential as a biohack for peak human performance presents an exciting frontier in health and wellness. This episode dives into the astounding world of Carbon 60 - a unique carbon allotrope that has the potential to push human performance to unprecedented heights. Today I'm with Ian Mitchell, founder of Wizard Sciences, who created a world-class health and wellness research and development company. Our conversation dives into the remarkable properties of Carbon 60, investigating its role in reducing oxidative stress, increasing ATP production, detoxifying the body, inhibiting lipid peroxidation, and preventing rancidity. We delve into C60's exciting emergence as a supplement, accompanied by Mitchell's groundbreaking innovations like Wizard Water, a hyper-oxygenated drink that has the potential in improving oxygenation and decreasing muscle fatigue. We also discuss the profound science behind waveform dynamics and quantum charging cells, as well as protocols to ensure carbon 60 is used beneficially and not as a detriment. As a research scientist and pharmaceutical consultant, Ian is Chief Science Officer at Redbud Brands and at HigherDOSE. He is Chief Science Advisor at Leela Quantum and is Scientific Advisor at Satori Neuro. Ian is also Polymath in Residence at Ecliptic Capital. Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: Wizard Sciences: Visit wizardsciences.com. Use code NAT15 at checkout for 15% discount. Mitopure: Go to timelinenutrition.com/NAT10 and use code NAT10 to get 10% off your order. LMNT: Use Drinklmnt.com/NAT to get 8 free single serves with any order to try different flavors. Profound Health: Use code longevity15 to save 15% off your first order at https://profound-health.com/. Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: NatNiddam.com Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Work with Nat: Book Your 20 Minute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08 Find more from Ian Mitchell: Website: https://wizardsciences.com/ Instagram: @wizardsciences What we discuss: (0:07:10) - Effects of C60 (0:17:05) - Overcoming Injury With Resilience and Gratitude (0:22:14) - Carbon 60 and Healing Potential (0:28:24) - Quantum Waveform Dynamics and Allergic Reactions (0:35:39) - Carbon 60 and Its Effects Discussion (0:40:24) - Carbon 60 and Performance Enhancement (0:49:56) - Benefits of Olympic and Neural RX (1:02:32) - Exploring Brain-Boosting Formulas (1:06:32) - Exploring Science, Improving Human Performance
We are thrilled to bring you this fascinating conversation with Dr. John Lieurance about different powerful biohacks which include high-dose melatonin and methylene blue supplementation. We dive into the different uses of melatonin (other than sleep regulation!) and how it can be a game-changer for those struggling with chronic health conditions. He also shares his personal experience with methylene blue, the importance of the "blue spot" in the brain, the role of neuroinflammation and neuroprotection, as well as how to dose it. Make sure you have a notepad nearby for this episode because you'll definitely want to take notes!John A. Lieurance, ND, DC, DABCN (board eligible) is an Author, Physician, Lecturer, Scientific Advisor for MitoZen.com, and educator to those seeking vitality, longevity, and enhanced consciousness. His interest is in connecting what he calls, "The 3 legs of a stool": Vitality of the body, Mind Mastery & a Direct experience of God. Using science and ancient wisdom, he aims to connect these dots in his own journey to becoming the best version of himself in this life.Diving deeply into many healing methods, to discover the deepest and most profound means to activate cellular energy, such as with Melatonin, Methylene Blue, and NAD+ as well as Fasting with various nutrients to activate responses. Dr. John explores many new paths in the healthcare world, with his unique & fresh ideas using various delivery systems, such as suppositories and nasal sprays, and various protocols he has created.He attended Parker College of Chiropractic & received his Naturopathic degree in 2001 from St. Luke's School of Medicine. He has practiced Functional Neurology, Naturopathic medicine, and Regenerative Medicine, using stem cell therapy in Sarasota for 25 years.Founder of the Advanced Rejuvenation Center in Sarasota, Florida, and founder of Functional Cranial Release - which is an Endo-Nasal Cranial Treatment with the ability to unlock the spinal fluid to allow profound healing of the nervous system.See his next book "It's All in Your Head: Endo-Nasal Cranial Therapy". Dr. Lieurance has been involved in multiple clinical trials including an investigation into the use of stem cells for Parkinson's Disease, COPD, and OA of the knee and hip from 2012-2014. He has a clinical focus on mold illness, Lyme disease, and chronic viral infections. Using natural eastern and Western approaches to healing the true source of disease, which lies in the metabolic pathways that are challenged by chronic inflammation resulting in infections and toxicity.Books Authored:Melatonin: Miracle Molecule - Melatonin Miracle Molecule: Transform your life with Melatonin. Why higher doses are safe and benefit beyond sleep as the bodies master stress resilience molecule for healing & longevity.Ebook: Methylene Blue: Silver Bullet - (See MethyleneBlueBook.com)It's All in Your Head: EndoNasal Cranial Therapy – It's All In Your Head: Endo Nasal Cranial TherapySHOW NOTES:0:51 Welcome to the show!1:27 Pop Quiz of the Day3:18 Today's episode5:53 Dr. John Lieurance's bio6:52 Welcome him to the show!8:49 Intro to Melatonin10:35 Energy for inflammation12:14 When do we need melatonin?14:35 Super-Physiological doses15:18 Renee's experience with EBV & Melatonin16:04 Metabolizing melatonin & genetics17:29 Taking melatonin during the day18:20 Best practices for dosing19:56 First studies on melatonin21:53 Cell Danger Response23:05 Activating our circadian rhythm24:32 The Blue Spot 26:18 Perseveration & Rumination29:10 Brain inflammation, LPS & Trigeminal Nerve31:40 Blue Spot & Methylene Blue34:33 *Sleep Breakthrough*36:50 The body's stress response & Microglial cells41:57 Neuroprotection & “Fast Track Fast”45:10 Methylene Blue before HBOT47:26 Our experiences with Methylene Blue49:00 Dosing & Titrating Methylene Blue55:49 Combining color therapy with MB58:05 Nutrients for micro & macro dosing1:00:25 Serotonin Storm1:04:24 His final piece of advice1:06:39 Where to find himRESOURCES:Advanced Rejuvenation: Stem Cell Treatment,PRP Treatment,Prolotherapy , Ozone - Sarasota, FL MitoZen.Club MitoZen ScientificIG: Your Out of Box DocFacebook: John LieuranceSleepbreakthrough.com/biohackerbabes - code: biohackerbabes10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Dive into the realm of holistic well-being alongside Jillian Capodice, a distinguished Scientific Advisor at NOOCI and an expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Explore the intricate tapestry of TCM as we compare it to Western medicine, demystify acupuncture and acupressure, and uncover the profound significance of Qi in our lives. Jillian's expertise in acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition, and mindfulness practices comes to the forefront as we delve into the timeless wisdom of TCM. Discover NOOCI, a pioneering wellness brand seamlessly blending ancient herbal traditions with the demands of contemporary lifestyles. Join us for an enriching conversation that bridges the gap between ancient practices and modern wellness. We talk about: 20:10 - What Traditional Chinese Medicine is 21:20 - How Traditional Chinese Medicine differs from Western medicine 23:30 - Explaining Traditional Chinese Medicine to people who are not familiar with it 27:00 - The practice of acupuncture 28:30 - Acupuncture and its benefits 36:00 - Acupressure mats 39:00 - How to know if your Qi is off balance 41:00 - NOOCI's product Noo Moon and how it works 49:00 - Creating a specific blend for a health issue for women 50:30 - People are turning to Traditional Chinese Medicine now compared to the past 56:00 - NOOCI's future products 59:00 - Using herbs for your health and the major digestive organ in TCM Resources: Get my Hormone Balancing Chocolate recipe: Use ingredients that balance your hormones, support your menstrual cycle, preconception health and beyond. Check out my Ebb and Flow Cycle Guide that teaches you how to adapt your nutrition, exercise, supplements, lifestyle, biohacks and more to align with each of your menstrual cycle phases. NOOCI has products like Noo Moon that boost energy levels, stabilize hormones, and alleviate menstrual cycle symptoms. Use my discount code BRITTANY to save now. Let's Connect: LINKS Ebb and Flow Cycle Guide Instagram TikTok Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts Sponsors: Get cute EMF-blocking clothing made for women by women from Juunaday and use the discount code BRITTANY to get 10% off and tag me if you wear it! Fill nutrient gaps, promote gut health, and support whole-body vitality with AG1 Athletic Greens here and use the discount code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY Eat the ProLon® Nutrition Bar to help curb your hunger without breaking your fast, so you can fast for longer. Use my discount code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY to get discounts.
#354: Can babies wear sunscreen? You know that saying, “When in doubt…leave it out.” But is sunscreen harmful for babies under the age of 6 months? My guest in this episode is Rebecca Hartman, she's a dermatologist and mom of 2. In this interview Dr. Hartman shares information about the difference between chemical sunscreens and mineral sunscreens, with her own personal mom insight on why she doesn't use chemical sunscreens for her kids. Dr. Hartman has a conflict of interest to disclose. She is a Mom in Medicine with Evereden and a Scientific Advisor for the company and receives consulting fees from them. Her views on this podcast are her personal views and do not represent those of Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Katie Ferraro has a conflict of interest to disclose. She is an affiliate for Evereden. You can get 15% off Evereden non-toxic skincare and kids' mineral sunscreens with the affiliate discount code KATIE15. Click here to see my favorite Evereden skincare picks for babies + kids: http://shrsl.com/3dib0
LifeBlood: We talked about health finance, how to influence healthy behaviors for large groups of people, how to bring to together the private and public interests to solve big problems, and changing sickness systems to healthcare systems, with Dr. Andrea Feigl, Health Economist, Scientific Advisor, and CEO of the Health Finance Institute. Listen to learn the three things that must be present to begin changing a populations health outcomes! You can learn more about Andrea at HealthFinanceInstitue.org, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Welcome to The Shift expert series with naturopath, nutritionist and author Katherine Maslen as she explores the state of human health, the dysfunction of the health industry and provides people with the tools, knowledge and understanding to make the shift in their lives. In the expert series of The Shift, Katherine explores deeper conversations with the world leaders featured in Season Two, the investigative Docu-Series on Women's Health. If you want to make the shift towards more informed decisions regarding better health, then this podcast is for you. Dr. Robyn Murphy, is a licensed naturopathic doctor who focuses her clinical practice on women's hormonal and reproductive health. With a functional medicine approach that integrates advanced testing, Dr. Murphy uncovers and addresses the underlying facets of disease, collaborating with patients and their team of health care providers to optimize digestion, regulate the nervous system and balance hormones to improve reproductive success. Dr. Murphy is also the Scientific Advisor for DNA Labs Canada, and is a public speaker with multiple publications in medical journals. In this episode Katherine and Robyn Murphy explore: Holistic vs isolated treatment and the systems biology approach to health Understanding nutrigenomics and how our genes interact with the environment Genetic abnormalities that impact estrogen metabolism How genetics can impact menopause and perimenopause How stress can impede hormone production Links: Website Conceive Health Website DNA Labs Website Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Over the past decade, today's guest Ian Mitchell has developed a series of novel therapeutics using lipoic conjugates and holds multiple patents across the host of different scientific disciplines, such as nanomedicine and materials science. He holds joint patents with the University of Tulsa for personalized cancer screening technology and personalized cell culture media for both laboratory and clinical settings, an antiviral therapeutic and recently developed the first viable gamma ray shielding system for use on spacecraft and in space habitats, as well as a carbon negative concrete to inhibit greenhouse gas proliferation. He's also the lead scientist at Wizard Sciences, Polymath in residence at Ecliptic Capital, and Scientific Advisor for Lila Quantum. In this third conversation on the podcast, we talk about a number of brain bending topics, such as my recent visit to his mind-blowing lab out in Tulsa and the stuff we saw there, like his fireproofing technology, oxygen water, carbon negative concrete, and the really crazy hyperbaric oxygen chamber he built by himself. We talk in depth about something called C60, which can help with free radical damage from EMF. Ian shares his take on global warming, biohacking supplements that are actually needle movers, and advice for earthing and grounding. We also spend some time talking about his innovative treatments for dementia, why he thinks Alzheimer's is totally treatable, and he explains how scientists are making strides on age regression. We talk about why he finally created his own brand Wizard Sciences, and precisely why these products, Wizard Water, Neural Rx, Olympic Rx, and Vortex Rx, are so damn effective. Needless to say, Ian is a brainiac of the highest order. But what I really like about him and the many conversations we've shared is that he also has a huge heart. And that, my friends, is a great combination for any human being. Finally, Ian makes some of my very favorite, most unique products. If you're interested in trying them out, go to lukestorey.com/wizardsciences and use the code LUKE for 20% off at checkout. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services. 00:05:16 — Inside the Weird Sciences Lab & Environmental Awareness Luke's visit to the headquarters of Wizard Sciences Cool gama shielding products & other amazing inventions Ian's created Ian's most embarrassing professional fail Two things that really impact adoption of a new product Why people really should care about EMFs & other factors invisibly affecting our physiology Is global warming really a thing? Bearing the responsibility of developing technology that has the potential to be weaponized 00:29:58 — Engineering Innovative Formulas & Biohacking Needle Movers How Ian uses the hyperbaric oxygen tank in his lab Benefits of Wizard Water 165. Deuterium Depletion: The Most Powerful Health Hack You've Never Heard Of With Dr. Que Collins & Dr. László Boro Which biohacking habits are really needle movers? 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