
Episode 9 - My DNA Changes From WHAT?! & Ways To Safely Treat Addiction By Activating Neuro-pathways
06/24/20 • 60 min
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/
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/
Previous Episode

Episode 8 - Nicotine... The Good, The Bad, and the Not-So-Ugly?
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
FOLLOW DR. SEEDS
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drwilliamseeds/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamaseedsmd/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/williamseedsmd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/williamseedsmd/
Next Episode

Episode 10 - Blame It On The Alcohol
We continue our episodes of bad habits by discovering what is happening on the molecular level when you consume alcohol.
The balance in our body's pH is constantly changing based on food and liquid consumption, so what can you do to regulate that balance?
And also, a topic that Keren especially loves hearing about: skincare. She's not a fan of botox, and the secret to her skincare is revealed with the formulated topical cream from Dr. Seeds.
Have any followup questions or health inquiries? Get the answers from the doctor spearheading cellular medicine directly on this podcast by emailing [email protected].
Journey with us! Visit our website: www.seeds.md
Follow Dr. Seeds on Social:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drwilliamseeds/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamaseedsmd/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/williamseedsmd/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/williamseedsmd/
If you like this episode you’ll love
Episode Comments
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/cellular-medicine-podcast-225199/episode-9-my-dna-changes-from-what-and-ways-to-safely-treat-addiction-25552942"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to episode 9 - my dna changes from what?! & ways to safely treat addiction by activating neuro-pathways on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy