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Cellular Medicine Podcast

Cellular Medicine Podcast

Willam A. Seeds, MD

When it comes to your health, it all begins and ends with the cell. This podcast is dedicated to all listeners who are looking beyond the biohacking, above the trendy health fads, and want to understand the science of actual wellbeing: through the cell and the return to efficiency. Our expert is William A Seeds MD, Founder and Chairman of the SSRP Institute, Faculty Developer and Lecturer of the A4M Peptide Certification Program, and a leading Peptide therapy researcher. Still board-certified, he was a surgeon for over 30 years, was the Chief of Surgery and Orthopedic Residency Site Director for University Hospital, Conneaut OH, and has been a professional Medical Consultant for the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and NBC’s Dancing With The Stars. He currently sees patients at his Cellular Medicine clinic, Redox Medical Group in Beverly Hill, California. Send any questions to [email protected]

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Cellular Medicine Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Cellular Medicine Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Cellular Medicine Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

JOIN US FOR THE SSRP + LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY'S CANCER RESEARCH SEMINAR!
https://seeds.md/lls-cancer-seminar/
November 14, 9:00am Central Time.
Another AMA back by popular demand!
Medical Disclaimer: The medical treatments discussed in this channel are not intended for a diagnosis or prescription for viewers. They are meant for educational purposes only. Always consult your physician before administering any of the treatments discussed by Dr. Seeds or his video channel.
Question 1:
I’ve got ME/CFS and peptides have helped immensely with a combo of a few other things, but trying to move the needle from 85%. I was a big gym rat a few years ago and lost about 40lbs due to not being able to work out over the last few years. My goals are to be able to get back in the gym and calm my nervous system down. I’ve improved a ton over the last few years as I was have been bed ridden at times, but symptoms like fatigue, post exertional malaise, POTS symptoms and over active nervous system still linger to a lesser degree than before.
Thymosin Beta-4 has gotten rid of my fibromyalgia symptoms about 95% which is amazing. TA-1 and BPC 157 have not been good for me even at low doses. Also tried nasal version of Selank and ARA-290 to no success. Anything else I could try?
Question 2:
Hello, I am interested in Epitalon for sleep primarily, telomeres, etc. I would love to hear any and all feedback.
Question 3:
Hi Dr seeds. I listened to your podcast about back pain and with the athlete with the neck problem, thanks it was very informative and gives me hope in healing my own injuries. Do you recommend any peptides for lumbar disc herniations? I have a problem at l5/S1.
I understand these are more tricky to heal as they are avascular.
JOIN US FOR THE SSRP + LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY'S CANCER RESEARCH SEMINAR!
https://seeds.md/lls-cancer-seminar/

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Cellular Medicine Podcast - Episode 16 - The Epigenome of Pets

Episode 16 - The Epigenome of Pets

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08/26/20 • 39 min

Continuing our fascinating conversation about pet health, this episode goes through greater detail of the use of peptides in pets.
We also listen to Dr. Seeds' approach to pet nutrition, and the possible etymology of our dogs' diseases, and why they started to pop up in the first place!
If you're a pet-lover, this is not one to miss.

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We are back finally in 2023 with the weird health trends we saw people post at the end of 2022 and into 2023. Navigate the good, the bad, and the wrong, with William Seeds, MD!

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In this special episode dedicated to the brain, we sit down with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, PhD, Author of "Breaking Alzheimer's", and researcher of the brain, and how it can get BETTER (not worse) with age. It can be done-- this is how.
Medical Disclaimer: The medical treatments discussed in this channel are not intended for a diagnosis or prescription for viewers. They are meant for educational purposes only. Always consult your physician before administering any of the treatments discussed by Dr. Seeds or his video channel.

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Cellular Medicine Podcast - Episode 20 - The Forgotten Autism Studies
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09/25/20 • 24 min

Autism is a growing concern among parents with developing children. The causes have been studied closely in the last decade, and when correlated with the recent literature, the theories are quite fascinating.
The innate immune system has such a profound effect on the human healthspan, we can't help but urge listeners to re-visit the the first episode where Dr. Seeds breaks down the true importance of the immune system-- how it goes beyond the defense of a cold.
We'll definitely be revisiting this topic. Send any questions to info[at]seeds[dot]md. Follow Dr. Seeds' work on https://seeds.md

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This episode focuses on lesser known DNA methylation (or changes) from medical or recreational cannabis and even CBD (with and without THC).
There are positive factors in using these treatments for pain management, there is no doubt in that. What people do need to be aware of are the potential changes from extensive use to your DNA, and what it could mean for those around you, and possibly for future offspring.
Everyone should know all the pros and cons for feeling and operating at their best. That is what Dr. Seeds is committed to providing in these podcasts. Every case is unique, and every patient is as well.
Addiction is a tough battle. It's interesting however, to look at what happens in the brain when it feel like it cannot function without a particular thing or substance.
When you're able to see addiction from the molecular perspective, treating and reversing such addictions becomes a science.
What an incredible impact this focus may have...
Mentioned supplements and peptides from the episode:
DSIP (Deep Sleep Inducing Peptide)
DHH-B (dihydrohonokiol-B)
L-carnosine
This podcast is for information and educational purposes only, and is not meant to diagnose any patient. Always speak with your primary healthcare provider.
Sources from Episode:
Reece, A. S., & Hulse, G. K. (2019). Impacts of cannabinoid epigenetics on human development: reflections on Murphy et. al. “cannabinoid exposure and altered DNA methylation in rat and human sperm” epigenetics 2018; 13: 1208-1221. Epigenetics, 1–16.

Schrott, R., & Murphy, S. K. (2020). Cannabis use and the sperm epigenome: a budding concern? Environmental Epigenetics, 6(1)

Any health questions you have, we're here! email [email protected].
Watch our video podcast version on youtube!
Search for Sex Drugs and the Epigenome on Youtube or visit https://seeds.md/sex-drugs-and-epigenome-podcast/

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Cellular Medicine Podcast - Episode 8 - Nicotine... The Good, The Bad, and the Not-So-Ugly?
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06/17/20 • 33 min

We know nicotine as the deciding factor in addiction to smoking cigarettes and vaping, and probably think it's 'bad'.
And you're right, it's bad, but not for the reason you might assuming... Nicotinic receptors in your cells are an actual thing. When activated the natural way, these receptors can emit the cell signals that have positive cognitive benefits.
But that's the thing-- it has to be activated in the natural way, and that's the ticker!
The science is fascinating. truly. But what's more interesting is Dr. Seeds' approach to the smoking problem. It's completely atypical to what you'd expect to hear from a board certified surgeon...
If you have a question for Dr. Seeds, write to [email protected] and we'll be sure to get it answered for you!
Watch this video podcast live on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8VhjtBDLNrYOQhenda8RtwZofrksct4E
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We're back this week for another episode of Sex Drugs and Epigenome, and today we're discussing the health concerns around these timely events.
First, Dr. Seeds provides clarity to a potential vaccine in the works for this pandemic. Solutions to this crisis isn't through a vaccine alone, but it'll sure help. There are however, vital facts to know before you decide to make any significant health decisions.
Second, we dive into how to continue to help flatten the curve during protests. Social distancing isn't possible, so how can you protect yourself and others?
Third, we start to unravel the mysteries of vaping and your bodily reactions to it. There is limited evidence to support cons (or pros) but what you should know before you inhale.
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Welcome back to Sex, Drugs, and Epigenome!
We're back with Dr. Seeds, 25+ board certified surgeon, and medical consultant to the NFL, NHL, and NBA.
What's interesting about Dr. Seeds' approach, especially in relation to his background is that his number 1 medicine is diet and exercise. It's THAT big of a deal.
In this episode we take a deep dive into why that is that case.
Why is nutrition and exercise SO important? what is actually happening in the body, the gut, the cells? Once you hear about the science of your metabolic system you'll see why a healthy diet goes BEYOND simply losing weight.
Remember Dr. Seeds is all about cell efficiency. That means: giving the body, the cells, exactly what makes it running in tip top, optimal shape.
That means to feed the body the right nutrition, in the right order, at the right times (or varying times).
Our bodies are intelligent. It has the tools to survive. We just have to empower ourselves and help make it happen.

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We're back with a second AMA from our audience and social media groups!
Keep your questions coming! [email protected].
Visit https://seeds.md for Cellular Medicine training and information.
Please note: Dr. Seeds is not affiliated with any products or supplements. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not serve as a diagnosis or prescription. Consult with your medical provider for any of the topics and treatments discussed here for your healthcare needs.

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How many episodes does Cellular Medicine Podcast have?

Cellular Medicine Podcast currently has 60 episodes available.

What topics does Cellular Medicine Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Medicine and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Cellular Medicine Podcast?

The episode title 'Episode 54: A Major Breakthrough in the Causes of Cancer' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Cellular Medicine Podcast?

The average episode length on Cellular Medicine Podcast is 52 minutes.

How often are episodes of Cellular Medicine Podcast released?

Episodes of Cellular Medicine Podcast are typically released every 13 days, 17 hours.

When was the first episode of Cellular Medicine Podcast?

The first episode of Cellular Medicine Podcast was released on Apr 16, 2020.

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