POPULARITY
Nitric Oxide Explained: Vascular Health, Exercise Performance, and N1o1 with Dr. Nathan Bryan, international Leader in Molecular Medicine, the first to describe nitrite and nitrate as indispensable nutrients required for optimal cardiovascular health. He details NO as a ubiquitous messenger affecting blood flow, erectile function, cognition, exercise performance, endothelial dysfunction, and aging-related declines in NO production. Bryan explains why PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra prolong cyclic GMP signaling but don't fix NO deficiency, and why beet products often fail due to variable nitrate content and inadequate dosing. He outlines his NO lozenge approach that generates NO gas from sodium nitrite and magnesium ascorbate, plus a fermented beet powder drink (NOBeets), and emphasizes the role of oral bacteria (and harms of antiseptic mouthwash/fluoride) in nitrate conversion. They review published endpoints, including flow-mediated dilation, blood pressure effects, inflammation markers, triglycerides, stem cells, plaque regression, applications to Alzheimer's, glaucoma/microvascular disease, safety/dosing considerations, risks of arginine supplementation, and a dual-chamber topical NO serum developed from wound-healing experience.
What if a single peptide could reset thousands of the genes that age you? GHK copper has been quietly running most of your regenerative biology since the day you were born. And by 60, more than half of it is gone.In this deep dive, Dr. Joy Kong, the Stem Cell Queen and a triple board-certified regenerative medicine physician, walks through the science of GHK copper: a naturally occurring three-amino-acid peptide bound to a copper ion, first identified in 1973 by Dr. Loren Pickart, who observed aged liver cells regaining youthful function after exposure to young human plasma. The episode covers GHK copper's two primary mechanisms (copper delivery and gene-level bioregulation capable of shifting thousands of human genes back toward youthful expression) and its application across skin remodeling, wound healing, hair growth, neuroprotection (BDNF support, neural inflammation, anti-anxiety effects), ATP production, mitochondrial function, and stem cell reactivation. Dr. Joy reviews practical methods including topical formulations, subcutaneous injection, microneedling combinations, cost considerations, stability with other actives like vitamin C, and the protocols she uses in her own clinical practice at Chara Health in Los Angeles.GHK copper is one of the few peptides shown to switch dormant stem cells back into active proliferation, support the brain against oxidative damage, and rebuild skin from the dermis up. It works at the gene level, which is what makes it different from nearly every other anti-aging compound on the market.If you've been curious about peptides but overwhelmed by the marketing, this is the breakdown to start with.✨ Shop CharaOmni, my stem cell skincare line: https://www.charaomni.com/ Dr. Joy talks about:00:00 What GHK-Cu Does in the Body01:15 GHK-Cu Discovery: Dr. Loren Pickart, 1973, and Why Levels Crash by 6002:10 The Two Mechanisms: Copper Delivery and Genetic Bioregulation03:45 GHK-Cu for Skin, Wound Healing, and Hair Growth05:55 GHK-Cu for the Brain: BDNF, SOD1, and Anti-Anxiety Effects07:25 GHK-Cu for ATP, Mitochondria, and Stem Cell Activation08:40 Topical, Subcutaneous, and Microneedling Protocols11:15 Cost, Stability, and the Vitamin C InteractionAdditional Resources✨ Visit My Clinic: Chara Health
Could your father wound affect your marriage? Maybe it surfaces in struggling with trust, low self-esteem, or difficulty forming healthy boundaries. Kia Stephens helps you learn how to heal, using practical tools to overcome insecurities and find wholeness with God. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29?v=20251111
Could your father wound affect your marriage? Maybe it surfaces in struggling with trust, low self-esteem, or difficulty forming healthy boundaries. Kia Stephens helps you learn how to heal, using practical tools to overcome insecurities and find wholeness with God. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29?v=20251111
Could the tree outside your window become one of your greatest herbal teachers?Living at the edge of the boreal forest, Erica Macrum is surrounded by balsam fir (Abies balsamea), and over the years this fragrant conifer has become one of her closest plant allies. But rather than relying on books, Erica has learned much of what she knows about balsam fir through observation, experimentation, and simply spending time with the tree itself.In this episode, Erica shares her favorite ways to work with balsam fir's resin, needles, and bark, as well as the unexpected lessons she's gathered from years of companionship with this remarkable tree. Together, we explore its gifts for healing, the role of curiosity in herbal practice, and the wisdom that can emerge when we spend time getting to know the plants growing around us.Erica also shared her recipe for Spring Forest Herbal Salt, a delicious way to add a taste of the forest to your own kitchen. Be sure to download your copy here!By the end of this episode, you'll know:► How balsam fir resin naturally protects the tree—and how you can harness that healing power► The surprising differences between working with the resin, bark, and needles► How Erica uses balsam fir to support respiratory health► Why "playing" with a plant can be an important part of herbal learning► What plants can teach us about compassion, patience, and meeting people where they are► and so much more…For those of you who don't know her, Erica Macrum is the owner of Sweet Fern Apothecary and has a deep passion for the healing arts. The ancient wisdom of Earth-based energetic modalities keeps Erica engaged and continuously learning. As a clinical herbalist, she loves sharing about the healing properties and energetics of plant medicine and strongly encourages the people around her to hold healing in their hands.Erica has been studying and practicing Chinese medicine for over 20 years. She is a graduate of the East West School of Planetary Herbology, where she helped facilitate and teach the case studies class with her mentor Susan Kremer. When she is not working with herbs, you will find Erica in the garden, walking in the woods, or spending time with her family.Whether balsam fir grows outside your door or hundreds of miles away, I hope this conversation inspires you to spend a little more time with the plants around you—and who knows, you just might find yourself looking at those familiar plants in a whole new way!----Get full show notes, transcript, and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comWould you prefer watching this episode? If so, click here for the video.You can find Erica at SweetFernApothecary.com.For more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!Working successfully with herbs requires three essential skills. Get introduced to them by taking my free herbal jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in her full story here.
303: In today's episode, I'm joined by Justin Gardner, founder of Active Skin Repair, to discuss why so many people are swapping out traditional products like Neosporin for Hypochlorous acid. We break down how Hypochlorous acid supports the body's natural healing process, why dermatologists have largely moved away from Neosporin, and how this ingredient can be used for everything from cuts, scrapes, bug bites, and sunburns to eczema, acne, and diaper rash. We also discuss the skin microbiome, medical-grade skincare, and what to look for when choosing products for yourself and your family. Topics Discussed: → Why Neosporin May Be Doing More Harm Than Good → What Hypochlorous Acid Actually Is → How To Support Faster Wound Healing → Diaper Rash, Eczema & Skin Issues In Kids → Natural Alternatives For Cuts, Scrapes & Bug Bites → Medical Grade vs Cosmetic Hypochlorous Acid → Acne, Skin Health & The Skin Microbiome → Sunscreen, Sunburns & Everyday Skin Protection Sponsored By: → Active Skin Repair | Support powerful skin healing without harsh or toxic ingredients. For the next week, Realfoodology loyal listeners can get their biggest discount, 25% off all Active Skin Repair products, when you go to activeskinrepair.com and use code REALFOODOLOGY at checkout. After July 7, the code will return to the standard discount. Timestamps: → 00:00:00 - Introduction → 00:02:07 - The Problem With Neosporin → 00:05:35 - What Is Hypochlorous Acid? → 00:08:38 - Why Dermatologists Don't Recommend Neosporin → 00:11:28 - Diaper Rash, Baby Eczema & Kids' Skin Health → 00:13:37 - Wound Healing, Scarring & Chronic Skin Issues → 00:16:53 - Medical Grade vs Cosmetic Skincare Products → 00:19:45 - Spray vs Gel: Which One Should You Use? → 00:23:02 - Eczema, Dermatitis & Inflammation → 00:25:00 - Hypochlorous Acid For Acne & Breakouts → 00:27:05 - Protecting Your Skin Microbiome → 00:31:28 - Using Hypochlorous Acid On Pets → 00:32:23 - The Hydrating Serum Courtney Loves → 00:35:38 - What To Look For In A Mineral Sunscreen → 00:37:01 - Sunburns, Bug Bites & Skin Recovery → 00:37:51 - Final Thoughts + Where To Find Active Skin Repair Check Out: Justin Gardner → https://www.instagram.com/activeskinrepair Check Out Courtney: → LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE → Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! → @realfoodology → www.realfoodology.com → My Immune Supplement by 2x4 → Air Dr Air Purifier → AquaTru Water Filter → EWG Tap Water Database Produced By: Drake Peterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailEvery once in a while, a simple question changes medicine forever.For decades, chronic and traumatic wounds were among the most frustrating problems in healthcare. Doctors could clean wounds, dress wounds, and hope for healing - but many patients remained trapped in cycles of infection, inflammation, and failed recovery.Then came one deceptively simple idea: What happens if you apply vacuum?That question led to the creation of Vacuum Assisted Closure - better known worldwide as V.A.C.® Therapy ( https://www.solventum.com/en-us/home/medical/advanced-wound-care/negative-pressure-wound-therapy/vac-therapy/ ) - developed by plastic surgeon Dr. Louis Argenta and biomedical engineer Dr. Michael Morykwas ( https://www.renovoconcepts.com/michaelmorykwasbio ).The technology transformed wound care by using controlled negative pressure to remove fluid, stimulate blood flow, encourage tissue growth, and accelerate healing. What began as a bold experiment evolved into one of the most important advances in modern medicine, helping more than 20 million patients worldwide - from burn victims and diabetic patients to wounded soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.For this groundbreaking work, Drs. Argenta and Morykwas were inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame ( https://www.invent.org/inductees/michael-morykwas ).Today, we're joined by Dr. Michael Morykwas - bioengineer, inventor, scientist, and lifelong tinkerer - to explore the origins of this revolutionary technology, the science behind mechanobiology and wound healing, the long road from prototype to global adoption, and what the future of regenerative medicine may look like next.Photo Credit - National Inventors Hall of Fame #MichaelMorykwas #VACtherapy #WoundHealing #RegenerativeMedicine #Mechanobiology #BiomedicalEngineering #MedicalInnovation #NegativePressureWoundTherapy #TissueEngineering #HealthcareInnovation #PlasticSurgery #Bioengineering #MedicalBreakthrough #Inventor #NationalInventorsHallOfFame #RegenerativeScience #MilitaryMedicine #FutureOfMedicine #MedTech #SciencePodcast #InnovationPodcast #HealthcareTechnology #StemCells #WoundCare #MedicalScienceSupport the show
About the Speaker: Dr. Abigail Chaffin is a Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Tulane University. She is also the Program Director of the Tulane University/Ochsner Clinic Plastic Surgery residency program. She currently serves the Medical Director of the MedCentris Wound Healing Institute at Metairie. Dr. Chaffin is Board-Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is Board-Certified by the American Board of Surgery. She is also Board-Certified by the American Board of Wound Medicine & Surgery, and the American Board of Wound Healing. Dr. Chaffin is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. She is also a Certified Wound Specialist Physician. Due to her clinical and research excellence in wound medicine, she has been honored to be named as a Master of the American Professional Wound Care Association. Dr. Chaffin is a graduate of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Biology. She then received M.D. degree at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. After this, she completed a five-year residency in General Surgery at the Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center program. She then completed a two-year fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Tulane University, serving as well as Chief Administrative Resident. Dr. Chaffin has been in practice for over 18 years. She focuses her practice on wound medicine and wound reconstructive surgery, in addition to general reconstructive plastic surgery. She has a particular clinical interest in complex wound surgical reconstruction. She has been honored to receive a Top Doctor award by New Orleans Magazine for the past seven years. As well, she has received the New Orleans Magazine Exceptional Women in Medicine award for the past four years. Dr. Chaffin has published over 65 peer-reviewed publications in wound medicine and plastic surgery. She is a section editor for the ePlasty journal for the reconstructive surgery section. She also serves as an invited peer-reviewer for the Advances in Skin and Wound Care journal, the Journal of Wound Care, and the International Journal of Tissue Repair. She has served as Primary Investigator or Co-Investigator for numerous clinical trials at Tulane University. She is on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Tissue Repair. She is an internationally and nationally recognized speaker at scientific conferences, and she frequently serves as a course faculty member and speaker for wound medicine scientific meetings including the Boswick Wound and Burn Symposium, the CAMPs Summit, SIITRAL, and the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care. She is a Board Examiner for the American Board of Plastic Surgery. She serves as committee chair for several national plastic surgery societies including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, and the American Council of Academic Plastic Surgeons. For ACEPS, she currently serves as Chair of the Research Committee. Dr. Chaffin is currently the Chair of the Assembly of State and Regional Societies for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and she is presently serving as a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Board of Directors. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): Beyond the Bends—Wounds, Stroke Recovery, Radiation Injury, and Performance. Nicole Garrett, founder and COO of Under Pressure Hyperbarics, details hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). She explains how HBOT treats divers' decompression sickness by recompressing nitrogen bubbles and reducing inflammation, and how therapeutic benefits depend on reaching adequate pressure (commonly around 2.0 atmospheres or more; diver treatment may begin at 2.8). Garrett describes HBOT's history, FDA-approved uses such as diabetic wound healing, radiation injury, and sudden sensorineural hearing loss (often combined with steroids), and off-label use for stroke/TBI recovery, cognitive issues, autoimmune flares, Crohn's disease, athletic recovery, anti-aging research (including telomere findings), and adjunctive cancer care. She contrasts “soft” chambers with higher-pressure medical chambers, discusses treatment courses (often 10–60 sessions), safety and contraindications (ears, pneumothorax, retinal bubble procedures), and practical barriers like cost, insurance coverage, and facility/oxygen regulations.
My dad passed away last Thursday. In this episode, I reflect on his life. Kierkegaard had a very complex relationship with his father also. No matter what our fathers did or did not say and do in this life, we have a Heavenly Father who loves us and made provision for us in Christ. My dad was reading the "Four Loves" by C.S. Lewis which I did not know until my brother and I cleaned out his room at the Assisted Living facility on Monday. That has given me great encouragement that my dad was seeking and finding before he passed from this world. This episode is dedicated to George Bierker, 1935 to 2026.
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Teresa Kelechi about research linking loneliness to increased inflammation in wound-care.
AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Cassandra Tucker, professor at the University of California-Davis. Tucker discusses that there have been changes over the past decade with how disbudding is done with caustic paste becoming more common vs. cautery methods that were previously more common. There is also the belief that caustic paste does not cause pain. The AABP guideline on disbudding and dehorning calves states that all methods of disbudding and dehorning cause pain, and providing analgesia is the standard of care. The misperception is that caustic paste causes less pain because the onset of pain is delayed vs. the immediate reaction of the burn from a cautery iron. Veterinarians should provide protocols and training for providing analgesia for disbudding that includes both local anesthesia and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID). Tucker discusses the failure rate of a cornual nerve block and methods to decrease failure rate and check the block before applying the iron or paste. The block provides loss of sensation for 1-2 hours, and therefore, an NSAID should be provided. We also discuss providing more than one dose of an NSAID. Wound healing is also a critical part of evaluating a disbudding method. Tucker discusses a research trial where it showed that cautery iron wounds heal in 6-7 weeks while paste wounds take 14-18 weeks. Wound size and healing for paste was dependent on dose of the paste and shaving or not shaving the horn bud prior to application. Tucker walks through a summary of comparing cautery iron vs. caustic paste method of dehorning on the ability to control pain, wound healing, regrowth rates, damage to non-target tissue, and applicability to social or group housing. Veterinarians should consider these variables when developing a method of disbudding and an analgesic protocol for farms. Veterinarians should also provide training for caregivers to perform these procedures under proper local anesthesia and NSAIDs. Tucker also mentions an organization she co-founded that focuses on research, grants and training for elevating the welfare of animals in food production. Find more information about Kinder Ground at this link. The history and future of the cornual nerve block for calf disbuddingDavid B. Sheedy, Sharif S. Aly, Cassandra B. Tucker, Terry W. LehenbauerJDS Comm, July 2024, https://doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2023-0506 Wound characteristics after disbudding: Part I - Effects of caustic paste dose and presence of hairAlycia M. Drwencke, Sarah J.J. Adcock, Cassandra B. TuckerJ Dairy Sci , October 2025, https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2025-26688 Wound characteristics after disbudding: Part II – Comparing cautery and caustic paste methodsAlycia M. Drwencke, Sarah J.J. Adcock, Cassandra B. TuckerJ Dairy Sci, October 2025, https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2025-26687
In this episode, I share how the invisible persecution or “witch's wound” can block you from using your voice, stepping into your power, and fully being seen. I reflect on what we uncovered during our Rise retreat, including how this wound shows up as fear, procrastination, and the deep belief that it's not safe to express yourself. I also explore how the body can create protective patterns—like shutdown, illness, or extremes in behavior—that actually keep you disconnected from your true power. We dive into how these imprints can come from ancestry or past lifetimes, and why moving through the discomfort is the only way to reclaim your freedom. Most importantly, I invite you to step into your courage, own your voice, and remember that you already hold the keys to your healing and authentic expression. Love and light, Amy Robeson WWW.THEAMYROBESON.COM FREE GIFT: www.theamyrobeson.com/free CRYSTAL LIVE SHOW: www.theamyrobeson.com/crystals HANG OUT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: IG: https://www.instagram.com/amy.robeson/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@amyrobeson TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amy.robeson FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870669766485293/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/awakeninglifecoaching
International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP)
This episode features Prof. Hariom Yadav PhD, from the University of South Florida (USA), speaking about the skin microbiome and potential interventions for anti-aging and wound healing. Prof. Yadav noted that humans have a stable (core) microbiome on the surface of skin cells, plus a transient microbiome that depends on recent exposures. The skin microbiome constantly changes through the lifespan, and in aging, many skin conditions are correlated with the microbiome. Animal studies show a causal component of the microbiome in some of these conditions. However, because of the large skin microbiome differences from person to person and in narrow age groups, technologies or products may have to be designed in a personalized way. Prof. Yadav's lab conducted experiments with lactobacilli and found strain-dependent effects of probiotics on anti-aging, and for some strains these effects persisted when the inactivated bacteria (postbiotics) were used. The postbiotics have commercial advantages over probiotics in this area of health. Prof. Yadav described an application in wound healing, building on the idea that microbial stimulation promotes natural skin cell growth and more fibroblasts. A standard treatment for wound healing is effective but may lead to scarring; the postbiotic treatment leaves less scarring. The efficacy of the postbiotic occurs because inactivated bacteria still give growth-promoting signals to the skin cells. Applying metabolites directly may not be as effective because bacterial cells or extracts work on host cells, which changes the skin environment and further supports positive skin microbiome changes. Episode abbreviations and links: Jeffrey Gordon's landmark paper in 2006: An obesity-associated gut microbiome with increased capacity for energy harvest Review on the skin microbiome and aging by Prof. Yadav and colleagues: Microbiome-Aging-Wrinkles Axis of Skin: Molecular Insights and Microbial Interventions Review on postbiotic skin interventions by Prof. Yadav and colleagues: Microbiome and Postbiotics in Skin Health About Prof. Hariom Yadav PhD: Dr. Hariom Yadav is a Professor at the University of South Florida and Director of the USF Center for Microbiome Research, and co-founder of Postbiotics Inc (www.postbioticsinc.com) and MusB Research (www.musbhealth.com). With over 25 years of experience, he specializes in microbiome science, biotics, nutrition, longevity, and natural products for optimal wellness. He has authored 200+ peer-reviewed publications, holds/filed 7 patents, mentored over 80 scientists, and has successfully translated multiple innovations into commercially viable products. Dr. Yadav works closely with industry partners to accelerate product development—from discovery and mechanistic validation to clinical trials and regulatory readiness. He leads global collaborative efforts, including the MELLOW (Multi-continental Evidence of Longevity and Lifestyle for Optimal Wellness) consortium, a unique platform for scalable, multi-region clinical validation. His integrated approach enables companies to build scientifically robust, market-ready products with strong differentiation and credibility. He is committed to moving science from bench to market, delivering measurable health impact and commercial success.
In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Jeff Gladden and Jason Sonners delve into the fascinating world of hyperbaric therapy. Jason shares his personal journey from experiencing a debilitating disc injury to discovering the profound benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. They explore the science behind oxygen's role in cellular function, the therapeutic effects of hypoxia, and the importance of balancing various longevity strategies. The conversation also touches on recent studies regarding telomere length and the potential of hyperbaric therapy to promote cellular health. Finally, they discuss the risks associated with hyperbaric therapy and the importance of gradual exposure to maximize benefits. For Audience Join the other 20,000+ high-performers getting weekly insights on biological reversal, exponential strategies, and Life Energy optimization→ https://start.gladdenlongevity.com/subscribe If you're ready to measure your 60+ biological ages and build a personalized reversal plan, apply for a discovery call here → https://start.gladdenlongevity.com/apply-now Use code 'Podcast10' to get 10% OFF on any of our supplements at https://gladdenlongevityshop.com/! Takeaways · Jason's journey into hyperbaric therapy began with a personal injury. · Hyperbaric therapy can significantly improve oxygen delivery to tissues. · Pressure increases the body's ability to carry oxygen beyond red blood cells. · Hypoxia can trigger beneficial healing pathways in the body. · Balancing various health strategies is crucial for sustainable longevity. · Recent studies show hyperbaric therapy may increase telomere length. · Gradual exposure to hyperbaric therapy can enhance its benefits. · Understanding the risks of hyperbaric therapy is essential for safety. · Hormetic stress can lead to improved health outcomes. · Biology thrives on balance and variety in health practices. Oxygen toxicity can occur with excessive exposure to oxygen. · Hyperbaric therapy sessions are typically shorter than ICU oxygen treatments. · Balancing oxygen levels is crucial for effective therapy. · The minimum effective dose is essential for maximizing benefits. · Glymphatic drainage is important for brain detoxification. · Hyperbaric therapy can be used preventatively for neurological disorders. · Wound healing can be enhanced with hyperbaric therapy pre and post-surgery. · Combining therapies can lead to better outcomes. · Regulatory challenges exist in the growing field of hyperbaric medicine. · Education and training are vital for safe practice in hyperbaric therapy. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hyperbaric Therapy 03:02 Personal Journey and Discovery of Hyperbaric Therapy 06:06 Understanding the Science of Oxygen and Pressure 08:55 The Role of Hypoxia and Hormesis in Healing 11:54 Balancing Longevity Strategies 15:08 Telomeres and Longevity: Insights from Recent Studies 18:10 The Importance of Gradual Exposure in Hyperbaric Therapy 21:09 Risks and Considerations in Hyperbaric Therapy 23:07 Understanding Oxygen Toxicity 26:53 Balancing Oxygen Levels for Optimal Health 31:29 The Minimum Effective Dose in Therapy 33:43 Glymphatic Drainage and Brain Health 35:40 Hyperbaric Therapy in Wound Healing 40:49 Future of Hyperbaric Medicine and Regulation To learn more about Dr. Jason Sonners: Website: https://hbotusa.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hbotusa Reach out to us at: Website: https://gladdenlongevity.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gladdenlongevity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gladdenlongevity/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gladdenlongevity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5_q8nexY4K5ilgFnKm7naw Gladden Longevity Podcast Disclosures Production & Independence The Gladden Longevity Podcast and Age Hackers are produced by Gladden Longevity Podcast, which operates independently from Dr. Jeffrey Gladden's clinical practice and research at Gladden Longevity in Irving, Texas. Dr. Gladden may serve as a founder, advisor, or investor in select health, wellness, or longevity-related ventures. These may occasionally be referenced in podcast discussions when relevant to educational topics. Any such mentions are for informational purposes only and do not constitute endorsements. Medical Disclaimer The Gladden Longevity Podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services — including the giving of medical advice — and no doctor–patient relationship is formed through this podcast or its associated content. The information shared on this podcast, including opinions, research discussions, and referenced materials, is not intended to replace or serve as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay seeking medical advice for any condition they may have. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional regarding any questions or concerns about your health, medical conditions, or treatment options. Use of information from this podcast and any linked materials is at the listener's own risk. Podcast Guest Disclosures Guests on the Gladden Longevity Podcast may hold financial interests, advisory roles, or ownership stakes in companies, products, or services discussed during their appearance. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of Gladden Longevity, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden, or the production team. Sponsorships & Affiliate Disclosures To support the creation of high-quality educational content, the Gladden Longevity Podcast may include paid sponsorships or affiliate partnerships. Any such partnerships will be clearly identified during episodes or noted in the accompanying show notes. We may receive compensation through affiliate links or sponsorship agreements when products or services are mentioned on the show. However, these partnerships do not influence the opinions, recommendations, or clinical integrity of the information presented. Additional Note on Content Integrity All content is carefully curated to align with our mission of promoting science-based, ethical, and responsible approaches to health, wellness, and longevity. We strive to maintain the highest standards of transparency and educational value in all our communications.
One Big Question I "Epithelialization Uncovered: The Future of Wound Healing"Wound care is evolving, and epithelialization sits at the center of the conversation. This critical biological process—where new epithelial cells migrate, proliferate, and restore the skin's protective barrier—is redefining how clinicians and researchers approach tissue regeneration and long-term healing outcomes.As innovations in regenerative medicine, biomaterials, and advanced wound therapies continue to emerge, the science of epithelialization is becoming more than a clinical milestone—it's a strategic frontier for healthcare systems seeking faster recovery, reduced complications, and improved patient quality of life.Understanding epithelialization today means shaping the wound care solutions of tomorrow. The future of healing isn't just about closing wounds—it's about restoring function, resilience, and human dignity through science.#WoundCareInnovation #Epithelialization #FutureOfMedicine #RegenerativeMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #MedTech #ClinicalScience #HealingScience #MedicalResearch #NextGenHealthcare #ScienceInAction #HealthcareLeadership #MedCommunity
One Big Question I "Epithelialization Uncovered: The Future of Wound Healing"Wound care is evolving, and epithelialization sits at the center of the conversation. This critical biological process—where new epithelial cells migrate, proliferate, and restore the skin's protective barrier—is redefining how clinicians and researchers approach tissue regeneration and long-term healing outcomes.As innovations in regenerative medicine, biomaterials, and advanced wound therapies continue to emerge, the science of epithelialization is becoming more than a clinical milestone—it's a strategic frontier for healthcare systems seeking faster recovery, reduced complications, and improved patient quality of life.Understanding epithelialization today means shaping the wound care solutions of tomorrow. The future of healing isn't just about closing wounds—it's about restoring function, resilience, and human dignity through science.#WoundCareInnovation #Epithelialization #FutureOfMedicine #RegenerativeMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #MedTech #ClinicalScience #HealingScience #MedicalResearch #NextGenHealthcare #ScienceInAction #HealthcareLeadership #MedCommunity
Hidden Hunger: The Importance of Micronutrients: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin focuses on the critical role of micronutrients—vitamins and minerals—in overall health. Leyla highlights the global issue of 'hidden hunger,' a deficiency in essential micronutrients that silently affects billions worldwide. She explains the impact of this deficit on immune function, growth, energy metabolism, and chronic disease prevention. The discussion includes key micronutrients like vitamins A, C, D, E, B complex, iron, zinc, iodine, and selenium, and their sources. Leyla underscores the need for dietary diversity, fortification, targeted supplementation, and nutritional awareness to combat this pervasive issue. She also advises on recognizing symptoms of deficiencies and the importance of individualized nutrition plans guided by healthcare professionals.
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore how different wavelengths of light affect the human body and how light exposure can improve sleep quality, mood and daytime alertness while supporting healthy hormone regulation. I also discuss the therapeutic use of ultraviolet and infrared/red light for a wide variety of benefits, including improved skin health and offsetting age-related vision loss. I explain the biological mechanisms behind these light-based therapies and offer practical tools that listeners can use to improve both their mental and physical well-being. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman ROKA: https://roka.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Light (00:00:47) Physics of Light (00:01:57) Light & Body, Rods & Cones, Skin, Seasons & Melatonin (00:05:01) Melatonin Supplements?, Tool: Seasonal Sun Exposure (00:08:32) Sponsor: ROKA (00:09:47) Tool: Melatonin Levels & Reduce Night Light (00:10:31) Light, UVB, Skin Exposure, Testosterone & Estrogen, Fertility (00:13:54) UVB Light & Improved Pain Tolerance (00:16:10) Tool: Daily Sunlight Exposure Protocol; Blue Blockers (00:18:25) Sponsor: AG1 (00:19:16) Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Year-Round Sunlight Exposure (00:21:24) Enhanced Immune Function & UVB Light, Tool: Winter Light Exposure (00:23:45) Light, Wound Healing, Hair & Nail Growth (00:25:11) Tool: Mood, Dopamine & Avoid Nighttime UVB Light (00:27:46) Sponsor: Function (00:29:25) Red Light Therapy, Infrared Light, Acne, Wound Healing & Scars; Mitochondria (00:33:06) Offset Age-Related Eyesight Decline, Red Light (00:37:22) Tool: Red Light Protocol, Frequency & Timing (00:40:02) Red Light for Shift Workers (00:41:42) Recap Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reflections on the Peter Attia/Epstein scandal; How to lower lp(a)—does diet help? What are bio-active peptides? Could they stave off kidney disease? Scientists just tested the fittest 81-year-old in the world—here's what they found; Media erroneously report that intermittent fasting is not effective for weight loss; Sugary drinks may stoke anxiety in teens; Omega-3s support kids' reading fluency and spelling scores; Surprising study shows saturated fats not harmful to kidneys.
What if the real enemy in chronic wounds isn't what you see—but what you don't? Biofilms are microscopic power structures: organized, resilient, and shockingly effective at resisting treatment. They delay healing, outsmart antibiotics, and turn simple wounds into long-term battles.This isn't just biology—it's strategy. Understanding biofilm means rethinking how we treat wounds, how we approach care, and how science confronts invisible systems that thrive in silence. If we want better outcomes, we have to expose the empire hiding in plain sight.Knowledge heals first.#Biofilm #WoundHealing #MedicalScience #HealthcareInnovation #ScienceExplained #Microbiology #PublicHealth #MedEd #FutureOfMedicine #InvisibleSystems #HealthTech #ResearchMatters
Faith is meant to bring life. But what happens when it become harmful? In this episode, Dr. Carol sits down with Jeff and Terra Mattson, a husband-and-wife author team whose work bridges leadership, psychology, and spiritual formation. He brings the perspective of an executive coach; she offers the clinical insight of a licensed professional counselor. Together, we explore the idea of toxic faith: how faith can be distorted through fear, control, shame, or misuse of authority, and how to discern the difference between spiritually abusive systems and the ordinary, imperfect humanness found in any community. We also examine the deep impact of spiritual abuse on the whole person and why its effects often linger long after someone leaves a harmful environment. Most importantly, this conversation offers hope. We talk about what healing can actually look like, including the slow and courageous work of re-examining one's internal view of God. For those who feel wounded, confused, or distant from God because of their faith experiences, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a grounded path toward restoration. Connect with Jeff and Terra Mattson on their website, Facebook, or Instagram Find out more about Dr. Carol Ministries in-person intensives - a safe place to unpack your story around intimacy and relationships, and experience Jesus coming into your story to bring healing and wholeness. Check out Dr. Carol's article How to Develop a Healthy Internal Picture of God Find out more about individual coaching with Dr. Carol Dr. Carol loves to hear from you. You can send a confidential message here.
Dr. Patti Farris and Dr. Saranya Wyles discuss advancements in dermatology, focusing on regenerative medicine's role in wound healing and skin aging. They explore exosomes' potential for repair, the distinction between regenerative medicine and longevity science, and the importance of maintaining skin health alongside lifespan through innovative skincare approaches. To watch this an other episodes, be sure to check out our YouTube page Disclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Skin Anatomy and Wound Healing from the Dermatology section.Follow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
News Could we vaccinate wild populations against the looming bird flu catastrophe? Main Topic: Wound Management and Wound Healing in Exotic Pets This week we cover the principles of wound management and wound healing in exotic pets. See this 2016 paper from which our discussion is based. VetGurus Merchandise - VetGurus Etsy Store VetGurus Shop Checkout the VetGurus range of quirky, distinctive branded items. All purchases help support our podcast , helping pay for our production costs. So the bonus for you is that you get some great merchandise and you feel good inside for supporting us - win:win. So click on this link and get shopping. Order now: VetGurus Shop. Previous Topics and Website: VetGurus.com Say Hi! Send us an email: VetGurus@Gmail.com. We love hearing from our listeners - give us a yell now! Become a Patron Become a Patron of VetGurus: Support us by 'throwing a bone' to the VetGurus - a small regular donation to help pay for our production costs. It's easy; just go to our Patreon site. You can be a rabbit.. or an echidna.. one day we are hoping for a Guru level patron! https://www.patreon.com/VetGurus Support our Sponsors Specialised Animal Nutrition. Specialised Animal Nutrition is the Australian distributor of Oxbow Animal Health products. Used and recommended by top exotic animal veterinarians around the globe, the Oxbow range comprises premium life-staged feeds and supportive care products for small herbivores. Chemical Essentials. Cleaning and disinfection products and solutions for a wide variety of industries throughout Australia, as well as specific markets in New Zealand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea. The sole importer of the internationally acclaimed F10SC Disinfectant and its related range of advanced cleaning, personal hygiene and animal skin care products. Microchips Australia: Microchips Australia is the Australian distributor for: Trovan microchips, readers and reading systems; Lone Star Veterinary Retractor systems and Petrek GPS tracking products. Microchips Australia is run by veterinarians experienced in small and large animal as well as avian and exotic practice, they know exactly what is needed for your practice. About Our Podcast The veterinary podcast about veterinary medicine and surgery, current news items of interest, case reports and anecdotes. Wait: It's not all about veterinary matters! We also discuss other areas we are passionate about, including photography and wildlife. Thanks for joining us - Brendan and Mark. Our podcast is for veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary nurses/technicians. If you are at pet owner please search elsewhere - there are lots of great podcasts aimed specifically at pet owners. Disclaimer Any discussion of medical or veterinary matters is of a general nature. Consult a veterinarian with experience in the appropriate field for specific information relating to topics mentioned in our podcast or on our website.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Skin Anatomy and Wound Healing from the Dermatology section at Medbullets.comFollow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbullets
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, Dr. Ekta Yadav sits down with Dr. Antony Nakhla, board-certified dermatologic surgeon and founder of Eighth Day, to explore how regenerative medicine is reshaping modern skincare. Known for bringing reconstructive precision to beauty, Dr. Nakhla shares how his background in Mohs micrographic surgery inspired a mission to apply real wound-healing science to everyday skincare — helping people look like the best version of themselves, not someone else.At the heart of Eighth Day is its groundbreaking Peptide-Rich Plasma® technology — a clinically engineered blend of bioidentical peptides, growth factors, and amino acids that mimic the body's natural healing processes. “We speak the language of skin,” says Nakhla, describing how the brand's formulas communicate directly with skin cells to restore balance, resilience, and structure from within.Dr. Nakhla also breaks down why delivery systems — not just ingredients — are the future of skincare. With advanced multi-weight hyaluronic acids and actives like L-ornithine that preserve fat cells and dermal architecture, Eighth Day targets true regeneration at the cellular level.Rejecting beauty buzzwords, Dr. Nakhla calls for a return to data-driven, biologically intelligent skincare, grounded in clinical validation, prevention, and precision. “Luxury isn't packaging,” he says. “It's proof.”Tune in to hear how Eighth Day is redefining what anti-aging means — merging medicine, science, and artistry to create a new era of bio-intelligent beauty.Learn more and shop Eighth Day on their website and social media!CHAPTERS:0:02 – Introduction & Guest Welcome0:56 – From Mohs Surgery to Regenerative Beauty2:02 – The Philosophy: Restoration Over Alteration4:02 – Fundamentals of Wound Healing & Regeneration7:00 – The Science Behind Peptide-Rich Plasma™10:37 – Delivery Systems & Dermal Penetration13:32 – Multi-Layer Skin Health & Fat Cell Longevity16:00 – Ingredient Synergy & Clinical Formulation23:37 – Prevention, Retinoids & The Future of Skin HealthPlease fill out this survey to give us feedback on the show!Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform.Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I'm joined by Dr. Drew Taylor, a trailblazer in regenerative medicine and the innovative force behind Acorn Biolabs. Dr. Taylor's path is anything but ordinary—he went from pitching in professional baseball to pioneering non-invasive ways to collect and preserve the body's most potent cells, all sourced from our hair follicles. His journey is a testament to the power of curiosity, resilience, and the drive to use cutting-edge science for better health and longevity. ONE-FREE Year of Hair Follicle Banking: Whether it's for present use or future use, you get one full year of free banking. All you have to do is find a clinic that offers Acorn near you, sign up for your hair follicle harvest, and then go to acorn.me/nat and use code NAT at checkout to get one free year of banking. Episode Timestamps: Dr. Drew Taylor's journey: pro athlete to stem cell science ... 00:06:24 Transition from sports to regenerative medicine ... 00:09:45 Advances in stem cell therapy and cell reprogramming ... 00:11:01 Donor vs. autologous stem cell differences ... 00:12:12 Stem cell hierarchy and pluripotency explained ... 00:19:00 Limits of biological age tests ... 00:23:27 Non-invasive harvesting from hair follicles ... 00:27:36 Advantages of hair follicle cells ... 00:30:10 Age and timing for cell banking ... 00:33:02 Wound healing case study with secretome ... 00:38:19 Secretome, exosomes, and topical treatment potential ... 00:40:43 Hair regrowth and transplant support ... 00:52:12 Accessibility and affordability of Acorn's approach ... 00:56:40 Cryopreservation as a "biological insurance policy" ... 00:59:42 Microneedling and aesthetic results ... 01:00:39 Future uses: sports injuries, immune cells, organ regeneration ... 01:04:30 Final advice for longevity and health span ... 01:13:16 How to access Acorn's services ... 01:15:18 Our Amazing Sponsors: Puori - Minimally processed, made from pasture-raised cows' milk, and it's tested for over 200 contaminants every single batch. Go to Puori.com/NAT and use code NAT for 20% off— it also applies to subscriptions so you'll get nearly a third off the price. Kineon - Near-infrared light helps improve circulation, oxygen delivery, and mitochondrial function, which can support focus, recovery, and even overall brain health. Visit kineon.io/NATNIDDAM and get 10% off! Digestive Bitters by Just Thrive - One capsule before eating helps your body absorb more nutrients, ease digestion, and leave you feeling light instead of weighed down. Head over to Justthrivehealth.com/discount/NAT and use code NAT20 for 20% off. Nat's Links: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Facebook Group
Clinician-scientist Jill Helms is an expert on healing. Until about age 30, people heal easily, she says, but later on, not so well. Regenerative medicine suggests avenues for improvement, she promises. Her research focuses on understanding the physical and molecular processes of healing to design better therapies. One approach awakens “sleeper” stem cells to aid healing, a new drug in trial regenerates bone, and another avenue targets infections that appear near medical devices using gum-like tissues that create sealing barriers. In many ways, nature remains our best model for healing, Helms tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your question. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Jill HelmsConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / FacebookChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces guest Jill Helms, a professor of surgery at Stanford University.(00:03:42) Why Study Wound HealingJill shares what led her to explore how the body repairs itself after injury.(00:04:23) How Healing WorksExplanation of physical signals, stem cells, and the stages of tissue repair.(00:07:23) Healing Declines with AgeHow healing quality and speed drop significantly after age thirty.(00:10:48) Physical vs. Biological SignalsThe biological and physical signals that work together to guide healing.(00:13:21) Regenerative MedicineTherapies designed to restore healing capacity and accelerate repair.(00:16:55) Infection and ImplantsChallenges of preventing infections around skin penetrating medical devices.(00:21:54) Nature's BlueprintUsing biological models to inspire self-renewing wound interfaces.(00:26:19) Biomimicry and Evolutionary InsightWhat scientists are learning from animals to inform human tissue repair.(00:30:51) Future In a MinuteRapid-fire Q&A: scientific curiosity, young researchers, and supportive environments.(00:33:04) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pippa speaks to Dr Hafiza Parkar, a new PhD graduate from the University of Pretoria about a truly groundbreaking development that could change the way doctors treat burns, ulcers, and other complex wounds. Her work focuses on developing 3D-bioprinted, personalised “natural” skin substitutes — a potential game-changer for reconstructive medicine. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the solution to chronic wound healing has been floating in our oceans for 600 million years?Jellyfish collagen isn't just different from the cow and pig-derived materials used in medicine today. It's actually better at healing human tissue.I sit down with Dr Andrew Mearns-Spragg, Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Jellagen, who's proving this remarkable claim with hard data. His research shows jellyfish collagen outperforms traditional materials in vocal fold repair, triggers faster transitions from inflammation to healing, and creates longer-lasting tissue structure. The secret lies in what Andrew calls "collagen type zero," an evolutionarily ancient form that our bodies recognise differently, prompting superior healing responses without the prolonged inflammatory reactions seen with mammalian sources.Beyond the compelling science, Andrew reveals how he built the world's first ISO-certified medical device manufacturing plant for jellyfish collagen from scratch. We explore the practical realities of sustainable harvesting (achieving near-zero bycatch), navigating FDA regulations for an entirely novel biomaterial, and convincing investors to back marine biotechnology. This venture extends beyond the laboratory. By harvesting jellyfish blooms caused by overfishing, Jellagen addresses an ecological problem while creating advanced wound care solutions and providing alternative income for local fishing communities struggling with depleted fish stocks."The jellyfish collagen transition to healing was much quicker and longer lasting." - Dr Andrew Mearns-SpraggYou'll Hear AboutWhy jellyfish collagen outperforms mammalian collagen in tissue healingThe challenges of building ISO-certified jellyfish manufacturingHow ancient collagen triggers better immune responsesSustainable harvesting methods with near-zero bycatchTranslating marine biology research into medical devicesThe cost of chronic wound management in healthcareNavigating the FDA regulatory pathway for novel biomaterialsSupporting local fishing communities through jellyfish harvestingFrom angel investment to medical device commercializationPlatform opportunities beyond wound healing applicationsConnect with Dr Andrew Mearns-SpraggLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-m-006bb41/ Website - https://jellagen.co.uk/ Connect with me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdavison100/ If you need any lab equipment:Grant Instruments: https://www.grantinstruments.com/ Grant Instruments on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grant-instruments-cambridge-ltd/
What if one compound could transform healthcare — from wound care and sinus health to oral hygiene, pets, and even prevention?In this episode of the Changing Life & Destiny Podcast, Stephanie sits down with Valerie and Michelle from Frontier Pharmaceuticals, the innovators behind Snoot nasal spray and a powerful line of chlorine dioxide–based products.They share their family legacy, starting with Valerie's father, the pioneer who first patented chlorine dioxide for safe use, and how that innovation has become a wonder compound for everyday health. You'll hear jaw-dropping case studies — from saving a dog's leg to healing infections, clearing brain fog, and even reversing long-term conditions.Together, Val and Michelle reveal:The origin story of Snoot and how a “dog ear fungus spray” became a breakthrough sinus solutionWhy chlorine dioxide is often called the ideal biocide — killing viruses, bacteria, mold, and fungi while staying safe for humans and petsReal-world stories of rapid wound healing, infection reversal, and brain clarityThe fight against censorship, FDA warnings, and why medical freedom matters more than everTheir vision for a future where healthcare is prevention-first and innovation-ledThis is more than a conversation about a product — it's a mission to reimagine health, empower patients, and unlock the potential of a truly remarkable molecule.Learn more:Michelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-m-hermanSnoot Spray: https://www.snootspray.comVal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-alliger-bograd-b785918Frontier Pharmaceutical: https://frontierpharm.comChange 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/@changelifedestinyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/changelifedestinyWant to learn more? Visit our website or follow us on Instagram, Facebook Youtube, and LinkedIn.
Listener Note: This episode includes references to sexual trauma, emotional abuse, and boundary violations. Please take care of your nervous system and step away if you need to. You're allowed to choose what you hold, and when.Some daughters have lived through what many would call unthinkable: sexual abuse at the hands of their mothers. It's a reality too painful to name, let alone process but that doesn't make it any less real. And if we want true healing for all daughters, we have to talk about the truths most people can't hold.In this powerful two-part episode, This week we talk to a daughter who has survived covert sexual trauma from her mother. Through her story, we begin to unpack the complex ways that maternal sexual abuse can occur.I'll talk about:What covert sexual trauma is and how it differs from more overt forms of abuseHow maternal sexual abuse distorts a daughter's sense of self, safety, and bodily autonomyWhy daughters struggle with shame, confusion, and isolation around these experiencesHow survivors can begin to reclaim their truth, their body, and their storyWhy this episode, and this conversation, is a long-overdue step in healing the most silenced woundsWhether this is your experience or not, listening with care will help deepen your understanding of the many forms the mother wound can take—and what it looks like to hold space for daughters living through the darkest parts of itVisit MayhemDaughters.com for more information about joining group, our online community, or to share your story with the show.
What do ancient Greek medicine and Korean skincare have in common? One slippery, surprisingly powerful ingredient: snail slime. From historical remedies to modern-day serums, in this episode we trace the unexpected journey of mucin through time. Is it miracle goo or just clever marketing? Are. You. Ready?****************Sources & References:Pliny the Elder. Natural History, Book 30. Translated by H. Rackham. LoebClassical Library, Harvard University Press, 1938.Rothfels, Nigel. A Cultural History of Animals in Antiquity. Berg Publishers,2007.Walker, Susan. “Would You Smear Snail Slime on Your Face?” The Guardian, 11 September2016.Matsumoto, Nancy. “Beauty Secrets From Korea.” The New York Times, 28 September2011.BBC News. “Beauty Secrets: The Weirdest Ingredients.” BBC News, 23 June2014.Glazer, Emily. “The Weird History of Snail Slime in Beauty.” Allure, 5 OctoberFigueroa, J. A., et al. “Efficacy of a Snail Secretion Filtrate in the Treatment ofPhotodamaged Skin.” Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, vol. 12, no. 4,2013, pp. 453–457.Tsoutsos, D., et al. “Wound Healing and the Use of Snail Secretion: Experimental andClinical Evidence.” Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine,2013, Article ID 496328.Yoon, H. Y., et al. “Anti-Aging Effects of Snail Secretion Filtrate on Human Skin.” Cosmetics,vol. 2, no. 3, 2015, pp. 144–152.Dr. Hadley King, Dermatologist. Quoted in Byrdie and Allure, 2017–2020.Perry Romanowski, Cosmetic Chemist. Quoted in Allure, April 2014.Ethical Consumer Magazine. “Is Snail Slime Cruelty-Free?” Issue No. 170, March/April2019.****************Leave Us a 5* Rating, it helps the show!Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unlocked-the-podcast/id1522636282Spotify Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/37MLxC8eRob1D0ZcgcCorA****************Follow Us on Social Media & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!TikTok:tiktok.com/@beautyunlockedthepodYouTube:@beautyunlockedspodcasthour****************Intro/Outro Music:Music by Savvier from Fugue FAME INC
All about scars, and how to prevent them with Dr. Gary Linkov, a Facial and Plastic Surgeon specializing in lip procedures and hair restoration. What are scars and why do some people scar more than others? How good operative techniques can reduce scar susceptibility; Why exposing healing scars to air is less optimal than covering them; What's the proper sequence of topical applications? Why some popular over-the-counter scar gels can irritate healing skin; The rationale for the ingredients in Dr. Linkov's scar treatment; Brazilian Butt Lifts—what can go wrong? Ozempic face—will it drive more plastic surgery? What's the future for hair restoration based on the latest research? Do natural hair supplements work? Why plastic surgeons sometimes need to leverage psychology skills in establishing realistic goals for patients; How to find a reputable cosmetic surgeon. (These topics and more are covered in depth on Dr. Linkov's YouTube channel.)
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Gary Linkov, a Facial and Plastic Surgeon specializing in lip procedures and hair restoration.
Skin damage and cutaneous wounds can be frustrating and difficult to manage. With a growing world of antibiotic resistance and difficult cases of skin repair, alternative solutions are needed. Zarasyl combines the natural power of silica to optimize the wound healing environment. The product helps to moisturize while being semi-occlusive to allow oxygen through the barrier.Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD is a frequent guest of the podcast and joins once again to discuss her experience with Zarasyl in dogs, cats and horses. This episode provides comedic relief with discussion of being a hand model and Labubus. But, most importantly, you will learn additional ways to treat wounds and manage dermatology cases with Zarasyl.00:00 Intro00:25 Dr. Julia Miller02:16 Zarasyl05:04 Using non-antibiotics when possible07:41 What is Zarasyl?10:54 How and when to use Zarasyl13:20 Can it safely be used long-term?18:04 Top diseases where you're using Zarasyl19:50 Horses22:36 Lessening the duration of antibiotics26:40 Zarasyl's scientific support29:14 Final thoughts about Zarasyl31:58 Outro
https://frequencyspecific.com https://fsmsports365.com Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT contact @ frequencyspecific.com info @ fsmsports365.com 01:08 Patient Maintenance and Care Plans 02:28 The Importance of Regular Check-ups 05:59 Transitioning from Pain Relief to Corrective Exercise 06:49 Diagnosing and Treating Complex Cases 18:43 The Role of Mental Focus and Hypnosis in Treatment 22:13 Addressing Specific Patient Questions 29:06 Understanding Wound Healing and Blood Supply 30:28 Exploring Diabetic Neuropathy and Vascular Issues 32:16 Addressing Tight Hamstrings and Bilateral Issues 33:20 Case Study: Gluten Triggered RSD 35:29 Treatment Recommendations for Spinal Stenosis 40:36 Upcoming Courses and Events 44:56 The Value of In-Person Learning and Community 47:48 Advanced Techniques and Practitioner Insights **The Importance of Maintenance Care and Smooth Transitions in Medical Practices** In the realm of medical practice, embracing maintenance care and transitioning smoothly from acute relief to long-term well-being is integral to optimal patient outcomes. As practitioners, it's crucial to approach patient care holistically, not just focusing on immediate pain relief but also on sustaining health. Here's how you can incorporate these principles into your practice. **The Role of Preventive and Maintenance Care** Preventive and maintenance care are pivotal in enhancing patient well-being and preventing relapses of pain or discomfort. Regular assessments and maintenance plans ensure that patients maintain their health rather than seeking treatment only when something goes wrong. This approach is similar to routine car maintenance, where regular ‘tune-ups' can prevent major breakdowns. Encourage your patients to view healthcare as an ongoing journey, emphasizing that staying well is equally as important as getting well. **Communication: A Key Component** Communication is paramount in addressing patients' concerns and understanding their needs. Educate patients about the importance of maintaining their health. Use analogies relatable to everyday experiences, like dental hygiene or car maintenance, to explain why continuous care is essential even when symptoms seem mild or nonexistent. Addressing concerns openly helps in building trust and encourages compliance with treatment plans. **Approaching Complex Cases** In handling complex cases involving conditions like diabetic wounds or spinal stenosis, it is crucial to analyze the root causes. Persistent issues often require an understanding of underlying factors such as circulatory problems or systemic conditions. Collaborate with other healthcare providers to offer additional perspectives and develop comprehensive treatment strategies. For instance, explore beyond the immediate problem by considering factors like circulation when addressing diabetic foot ulcers or delving into structural causes for spinal stenosis. The integration of various therapeutic approaches and technologies can offer relief and significantly alter a patient's quality of life. **Continuous Learning and Adaptation** Medicine is an ever-evolving field, and practitioners should continuously seek new knowledge and integrate it into their practice. Attend educational courses and workshops to stay updated with the latest advancements and approaches in treatment. Additionally, sharing insights with peers can lead to a better understanding of patient management and enhance collective knowledge.
Todd Shipman is a wellness enthusiast, entrepreneur, and advocate for cutting-edge quantum technologies that enhance health and well-being. With a background in anti aging, physical performance, water revitalization, and holistic living, Todd's passion lies in helping people unlock their optimal wellness potential by connecting with nature-inspired solutions.Todd's journey has brought him to the forefront of innovative products like those from Leela Quantum Tech, a company revolutionizing energy healing through quantum-charged tools and EMF-neutralizing technologies. From wearable quantum devices to solutions for homes and bodies, Todd is dedicated to sharing the transformative power of quantum energy with the world. SHOWNOTES:
Have you heard of Photobiomodulation (PBM)? Or are you thinking... ‘photo-what?!' Is red light therapy just voodoo science—or is it already part of mainstream healthcare? Can PBM really help with wound healing, pain relief, and even reduce the risk of dementia? In this episode, Professor Praveen Arany joins Jaz Gulati to break down the science and clinical relevance of PBM in dentistry. They explore how this light-based therapy works, its applications in managing oral lesions, and why it's already standard care for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. They also discuss real-world cases, practical protocols, and how PBM could shape the future of dental care. Whether you're a skeptic or just curious, this episode will open your eyes to an emerging and evidence-based treatment modality. https://youtu.be/lQrawr3-YQA Watch PDP234 on YouTube Protrusive Dental Pearl: SHEEP Scoring as a practical tool to assess the prognosis and restorability of compromised teeth.
Get My Book On Amazon: https://a.co/d/avbaV48Download The Peptide Cheat Sheet: https://peptidecheatsheet.carrd.co/Download The Bioregulator Cheat Sheet: https://bioregulatorcheatsheet.carrd.co/
Send us a textCellular self-organization, cytoskeleton dynamics, and membrane wound healing.Episode Summary: Cell Biologist Dr. Bill Bement explains the dynamic world of the cell cortex, discussing how actin filaments and microtubules drive processes like cell division and wound healing through self-assembly and self-organization; energy dynamics of these processes; the role of rho GTPases in patterning; the implications for diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy, using vivid analogies and video demonstrations to make complex concepts accessible.About the guest: Bill Bement, PhD is a cell biology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he has studied cellular processes for over 30 years. He leads a lab focused on the cell cortex, investigating cell division and repair. His work emphasizes self-organization and cytoskeletal dynamics, contributing to insights into diseases like muscular dystrophy.Discussion Points:The cell cortex, the outer layer of a cell, includes the plasma membrane & underlying proteins like actin & myosin, which enable dynamic shape changes.Actin filaments self-assemble without energy input, growing & shrinking to facilitate cell movement and division, while microtubules, stiffer hollow tubes, aid in chromosome separation.Self-organization in cells, driven by energy-dependent feedback loops, creates complex patterns like mitotic spindles.Cellular wound healing involves concentric rings of rho GTPases and actin, closing wounds rapidly, a process critical for surviving natural damage from mechanical stress or toxins.Energy costs of cytoskeletal rearrangements are significant but likely less than protein synthesis, though precise measurements remain challenging.Cancer metastasis may rely on enhanced cell repair, allowing metastatic cells to survive mechanical damage while squeezing through tissues.Muscular dystrophy involves excessive damage or impaired repair, highlighting the importance of cell repair mechanisms.Bement's lab is developing tools for synthetic self-organization, aiming to manipulate cellular processes to address repair deficits in diseases.Related episode:M&M 220: Cell Death, Oxidative Stress, PUFAs & Antioxidants | Pamela Support the showAll episodes, show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB + potassium, calcium & magnesium, formulated with kidney health in mind. Use code MIND20 for 20% off any subscription (cancel anytime) Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Code MIND for 10% off Readwise: Organize and share what you read. 60 days FREE through link SiPhox Health—Affordable at-home blood testing. Key health markers, visualized & explained. Code TRIKOMES for a 20% discount. MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn & grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils or artificial ingredients. Code MIND for 20% off For all the ways you can support my efforts
Dean's Chat hosts, Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey welcome Dr. David Armstrong to the podcast. This discussion wasn't about the "Diabetic Foot" as much as it was getting to know what makes the world leader in "Diabetic Foot" click. His background and fascination with technology, intro to podiatry (he considered law) to transforming clinical opportunities at Kern Hospital and UT- San Antonio. Dr. Armstrong is Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery with Tenure at the University of Southern California. Dr. Armstrong holds a Master of Science in Tissue Repair and Wound Healing from the University of Wales College of Medicine and a PhD from the University of Manchester College of Medicine, where he was appointed Visiting Professor of Medicine. He is founder and co-Director of the Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA). Dr. Armstrong has produced more than 720 peer-reviewed research papers in dozens of scholarly medical journals as well as over 120 books or book chapters. He is founding co- Editor of the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) Clinical Care of the Diabetic Foot, now in its fourth edition. Armstrong is Director of USC's National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Center to Stream Healthcare in Place (C2SHiP) which places him at the nexus of the merger of consumer electronics, wearables, and medical devices in an effort to maximize hospital-free and activity-rich days. Dr. Armstrong was selected as one of the first six International Wound Care Ambassadors and is the recipient of numerous awards and degrees by universities and international medical organizations including the inaugural Georgetown Distinguished Award for Diabetic Limb Salvage. In 2008, he was the 25th and youngest-ever member elected to the Podiatric Medicine Hall of Fame. He was the first surgeon to be appointed University Distinguished Outreach Professor at the University of Arizona. He was also the first podiatric surgeon to be selected as President of Faculty at Keck School of Medicine of USC. Furthermore, he was the first podiatric surgeon to become a member of the Society of Vascular Surgery, and the first US podiatric surgeon named fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow. He is the 2010 and youngest ever recipient of both the ADA's Roger Pecoraro Award and 2023 recipient of the ISDF's Karel Bakker Award, the highest awards given in the field. Dr. Armstrong is past Chair of Scientific Sessions for the ADA's Foot Care Council, and a past member of the National Board of Directors of the American Diabetes Association. He sits on the Infectious Disease Society of America's (IDSA) Diabetic Foot Infection Advisory Committee and is the US appointed delegate to the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF). Dr. Armstrong is the founder and co-chair of the International Diabetic Foot Conference (DF-Con), the largest annual international symposium on the diabetic foot in the world. He is also the Founding President of the American Limb Preservation Society (ALPS), a medical and surgical society dedicated to building interdisciplinary teams to eliminate preventable amputation in the USA and worldwide. https://limbpreservationsociety.org/ https://bakodx.com/ https://bmef.org/ www.explorepodmed.org https://podiatrist2be.com/
When trying to avoid antibiotics, we have to be armed with natural alternatives! On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared aims to do just that. This episode is a follow-up to #527: The Dangerous Truth About Antibiotics. Jared explains how antibiotic use can lead to a cycle of repeat infections, and how glyphosate in our food supply behaves as an antibiotic as well. He starts with the foundational nutrients we need for a strong immune system and then offers natural remedies for specific health issues around urinary, ear, sinus, respiratory, gut, and skin health. He provides the historical use of these remedies as well as their validation through modern science. Next time you think you might need an antibiotic, we hope you'll feel empowered to try a natural approach first. Stay tuned for the next episode where you'll learn how to rebuild your microbiome if it's been broken down by previous antibiotic use!Products DiscussedAdditional Information:#527: The Dangerous Truth About AntibioticsVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Garth Nicolson, Founder, President, Chief Scientific Officer, and Emeritus Research Professor of Molecular Pathology at the Institute for Molecular Medicine in Huntington Beach, California, and Research Advisor for Nutritional Therapeutics, makers of NTFactor.
What if the key to better healing and balanced health was hidden in peptides and natural supplements? This episode dives into the journey of an entrepreneur who went from revolutionizing skincare with a half-billion-dollar exit to tackling cortisol imbalance and hormone health. After a personal battle with his wife's Cushing's disease, he developed a natural solution for stress-induced health issues,one that's now showing remarkable success in addressing perimenopause symptoms. Tune in for insights on biotech innovation, entrepreneurship, and the science behind better sleep and well-being.
As a holistic nutritionist and epigenetic coach, I'm always looking for ways to blend modern biohacking techniques with timeless ancestral wisdom to help you take charge of your health and longevity. In this episode, we're diving deep into the wonders of honey—not just as a sweetener, but as a powerful healing agent that's been revered for centuries. Products mentioned in the episode: Manukora - Visit http://manukora.com/NAT and use code NAT Beekeepers Naturals - Propolis Throat Spray Wyse Earth - Visit https://wyseearth.com/ and use code Longevity10 for 10% off Living Libations What I discuss: The Unique Qualities of Honey ... 00:02:33 Honey's Medicinal Uses Through History ... 00:04:25 Living Libations' Honey Products ... 00:06:00 Wound Healing with Honey ... 00:07:15 Honey's Antimicrobial Properties ... 00:08:45 Honey in Endurance Activities ... 00:10:20 Trehalose and Its Benefits ... 00:12:05 Honey's Antioxidant Properties ... 00:14:00 MGO and Antibacterial Effects in Honey ... 00:15:45 Anti-inflammatory and Immune Support from Honey ... 00:17:50 Prebiotic Effects of Honey ... 00:19:20 Manuka Honey's Cancer Research ... 00:20:40 Our Amazing Sponsor: Just Thrive - 99% of probiotics on the market die in your stomach before they even reach your gut. Just Thrive is the only probiotic guaranteed to arrive 100% alive where you need it most. Visit JustThriveHealth.com and use code NAT20 for 20% off your first 90 day bottle. Nat's Links: YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter Instagram Facebook Group
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Mike: Doc by the time you read this, I will have completed the big 5.. Can you simplify food combinations of how to eat? Don't eat this with that. I like to keep things simple. I think people over think & complicate everything when it comes to health. Eat the colors of the rainbow at every single meal. Thanks for keeping it simple for meatheads like me who just want to live happy healthy lives & preform at our best. Maryann: Hi Dr. Cabral. I struggle with bouts of severe fatigue that is accompanied by a pain/ache in my lower right back. It starts with the lower back pain a day or 2 in advance and the fatigue then begins with me struggling to wake in the morning, like I am trying to come out of anesthesia. This fatigue can last for a day or a week. I have had an xray and MRI for the back pain which have not shown any issues. All of my routine bloodwork is within normal lab ranges. I have Hashimotos (I take Synthroid daily) and am Celiac, on a strict gluten free diet for 15 years. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine, I strength train 4X a week and walk 4 miles daily. I take daily Vitamin D and calcium supplements. Doctors/specialists have no answers. Any insight you have is very much appreciated! Thanks Milan: Hello Dr.Cabral. I am an IHP and would like to ask your opinion about tiny bruises under the skin. My client keeps on developing those and we can't figure out the reason. She had some yeast, parasite issues that we have solved already, estrogen dominance that we work on right now, omega3/6 ratio is 4/1, no issues on CBC. She is following an paleo diet and lives very clean. Aside from her estrogen dominance supplements, she also takes activated B, 1g of vitamin C, Zn, Omega3, probiotics, D/K2. What could be the reason for her brushing, am I missing something? Mike: Dr Cabral, I have a question regarding poor wound healing and and frequent muscle injuries. I am 44 years old ectomorph, 5'10”, 160 lbs, 10% body fat. I eat smoothies with collagen, goat whey, berries, pears, apples, coconut milk for breakfast, vegetarian lunch with chickpeas, potatoes, vegetables, olive oil, hemp, dinner with rice, vegetables, animal protein, olive oil. I exercise 6 days per week for 45 minute (2x strength training, 2x cardio, 2x yoga). According to my calculation I get about 120g protein, 100g fat, 250g carbs, and overall about 7 servings of fruit/vegetables on daily basis, and about 2400kcal. Could frequent injuries and poor wound healing be due to insufficient calories for my body type and energy expenditure? By the way, my omega 6 to 3 ratio is 3/1 without supplement. Olive: Hi Dr C I'm an IHP2M My question is about adding probiotics to my daily routine & how much is too much. I take a 12 Billion multi-strain probiotic. I'm also exploring a ‘mental wellness' blend that claims to ‘Optimize your gut-brain axis with a synergistic combo of clinically validated probiotics, prebiotics, and phytobiotics to increase the production of your feel-good neurotransmitters'. Has: Lactobacillus R0052 for positive mood, Bifidobacterium R0175 for stress resilience, Lactobacillus R0011 for gut health for a total of 65 mg. Also prebiotic mix, L-glutamine, L-Theonine, & more fruit extracts. Will this blend add too much bacteria to my gut, and what are your thoughts on the effectiveness of this helping mental wellness by supporting the gut-brain axis? Thank you. Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3319 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
Heather is a female with diabetes who is referred to physical therapy for evaluation of a right heel wound. The wound measures 4 cm in diameter, shows a dry black eschar covering the entire wound bed, and has no surrounding erythema or drainage. The patient denies pain at the wound site. Which wound stage is MOST consistent with the described findings?A) Stage IIB) Stage IIIC) Stage IVD) UnstageableTEXT OUR TEAM: (727) 732-4573
In this episode of The Human Upgrade, we dive deep into the mystifying world of quantum energy with guest Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, founder of Leela Quantum Tech and Quantum Upgrade. Together with host Dave Asprey, Philipp unpacks the potential of harnessing quantum energy to enhance human performance, heal the body, and unlock higher consciousness.Philipp discusses how quantum energy has always existed and how modern technology now allows us to access and concentrate it like never before. From personal anecdotes involving quantum blocks to the exploration of biofields and how they influence everything from athletic performance to wound healing, this episode is packed with eye-opening insights.Dave shares his initial skepticism and eventual acceptance of quantum technology after experiencing the benefits firsthand. The conversation covers a range of fascinating topics including energy healing, distributed consciousness, quantum entanglement, and the ethics of working with energy fields. Plus, real-world examples like the flower experiment showcase the tangible effects of quantum energy in everyday life.Sponsors: Our Place | Head to https://fromourplace.com/ and use the code DAVE for 10% off your order.Fatty15 | Go to https://fatty15.com/dave and save an extra $15 when you subscribe with code DAVE.Resources:Leela Quantum Tech: leelaq.comQuantum Upgrade: quantumupgrade.ioFollow Philipp on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philipp_vhf/ Dave's Linktree: linktr.ee/daveaspreyDave Asprey's Book ‘Smarter Not Harder': daveasprey.com/booksDave's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey Dave Asprey's Book ‘Smarter Not Harder' is out now: https://daveasprey.com/books Want to join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live? Join Our Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com/ Danger Coffee by Dave Asprey: https://www.instagram.com/dangercoffeeofficial/ Supplements by Dave Asprey: https://shopsuppgradelabs.com/ Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com/Timestamps and Highlights:• 00:00:00 — Ancient Alien Technology?• 00:00:39 — Show Intro• 00:01:33 — Dave's Experience with Quantum Technology• 00:04:45 — Introducing Philip Samor von Holtzendorf-Fehling• 00:05:38 — Quantum Technology Explained• 00:06:35 — Personal Experiences with Quantum Devices• 00:11:00 — Understanding Biofields and Energy Healing• 00:15:21 — Philip's Journey to Quantum Technology• 00:21:22 — Quantum Energy in Sports Performance• 00:26:21 — Exploring Quantum Fields in Cells• 00:27:11 — Quantum Blocks and Distributed Consciousness• 00:27:53 — Quantum Energy and Flower Experiment• 00:28:36 — Leela Quantum and Quantum Upgrade Explained• 00:29:44 — Quantum Entanglement and Location• 00:32:00 — Energy Fields and Geomagnetics• 00:33:53 — Ethics and Integrity in Quantum Energy• 00:36:19 — Scientific Evidence and Blood Studies• 00:40:00 — Wound Healing and ATP Production• 00:41:47 — Autism Clinical Trials and Brainwave Analysis• 00:48:40 — Intuition and Frequency Selection• 00:54:17 — Final Thoughts and Call to ActionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.