
Unveiling Stem Cells' Power: The Impact of Patches on Brain Function and Heart Health
03/05/24 • 56 min
#40 Guest, Darlene Greene, sheds light on a breakthrough in health technology - stem cells. She shares the potential of Lifewave patches to elevate the body's natural healing abilities, enhance brain function, and even offer respite for conditions like Alzheimer's. Darlene's firsthand account of witnessing her husband's remarkable progress after integrating these patches into their wellness journey is nothing short of inspiring. Whether you're seeking solutions for neurological decline, heart health, or simply looking to optimize your well-being, this episode offers a window into the promising world of health patches.
If you are looking for something specific - here's where you'll find it:
07:58 Lifewave products use stem cells for wellness without claiming to cure diseases.
12:10 Extensive research, testimonials, and FDA restrictions on stem cell claims. Patches led to reduced napping.
16:26 Darlene cares for her spouse with Alzheimer's, feeling hopeless and in pain.
19:22 Promoting gratitude for improving mental health and reducing medication dependency.
20:24 Addict gets clean, dies from medication mix-up, spouse on mission for alternative treatment, personal experience with skin issues.
26:16 GHKCU reduces aging effects, and increases stem cells.
27:15 GHKCU has potential health benefits for heart, brain, and cancer treatment through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and gene-altering properties, without harming healthy cells.
36:14 IV and patch raise glutathione levels effectively and safely, with no contraindications or drug interactions.
37:07 Careful use of immune-boosting patches for organ transplant patients.
40:35 Peptide activates stem cells in heart, brain, and muscles, improving cardiovascular system and bone density.
43:38 Summary: A company offers patches for exercise performance and energy enhancement, with global distribution. Created by David Smith, they don't require a prescription and can be worn for 12 hours.
48:19 Offering special arrangement with Dr. Southwick for health concerns about the patches.
A Little More About Today's Guest
Darlene Greene is focused on helping people optimize their health, get to the root causes of issues that are causing illness, and get out of pain without drugs or pharmaceuticals. She wants to share the affordable photobiomodulation technology that she wishes she had known about four years ago when her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's because, after a four-year steep decline, he experienced dramatic improvement in his memory, energy, engagement, sleep, and task capabilities in his first week! He continued to regain skills like whistling and the ability to smell (which he lost 15 years ago). Darlene had a varied and unique background in the Navy and the technology industry. She is passionate about helping others improve their emotional and physical health!
Interested in how you can support this podcast?
Email Boots [email protected]
How to connect with Darlene
Website: iamreverseaging.com
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Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group is where you'll find connection and hope that you aren't alone in your journey.
If you just want to support the show as a one-time gift (thank you), go here.
**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**
How to connect with Boots
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knighton
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
If you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find value in it as well.
#40 Guest, Darlene Greene, sheds light on a breakthrough in health technology - stem cells. She shares the potential of Lifewave patches to elevate the body's natural healing abilities, enhance brain function, and even offer respite for conditions like Alzheimer's. Darlene's firsthand account of witnessing her husband's remarkable progress after integrating these patches into their wellness journey is nothing short of inspiring. Whether you're seeking solutions for neurological decline, heart health, or simply looking to optimize your well-being, this episode offers a window into the promising world of health patches.
If you are looking for something specific - here's where you'll find it:
07:58 Lifewave products use stem cells for wellness without claiming to cure diseases.
12:10 Extensive research, testimonials, and FDA restrictions on stem cell claims. Patches led to reduced napping.
16:26 Darlene cares for her spouse with Alzheimer's, feeling hopeless and in pain.
19:22 Promoting gratitude for improving mental health and reducing medication dependency.
20:24 Addict gets clean, dies from medication mix-up, spouse on mission for alternative treatment, personal experience with skin issues.
26:16 GHKCU reduces aging effects, and increases stem cells.
27:15 GHKCU has potential health benefits for heart, brain, and cancer treatment through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and gene-altering properties, without harming healthy cells.
36:14 IV and patch raise glutathione levels effectively and safely, with no contraindications or drug interactions.
37:07 Careful use of immune-boosting patches for organ transplant patients.
40:35 Peptide activates stem cells in heart, brain, and muscles, improving cardiovascular system and bone density.
43:38 Summary: A company offers patches for exercise performance and energy enhancement, with global distribution. Created by David Smith, they don't require a prescription and can be worn for 12 hours.
48:19 Offering special arrangement with Dr. Southwick for health concerns about the patches.
A Little More About Today's Guest
Darlene Greene is focused on helping people optimize their health, get to the root causes of issues that are causing illness, and get out of pain without drugs or pharmaceuticals. She wants to share the affordable photobiomodulation technology that she wishes she had known about four years ago when her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's because, after a four-year steep decline, he experienced dramatic improvement in his memory, energy, engagement, sleep, and task capabilities in his first week! He continued to regain skills like whistling and the ability to smell (which he lost 15 years ago). Darlene had a varied and unique background in the Navy and the technology industry. She is passionate about helping others improve their emotional and physical health!
Interested in how you can support this podcast?
Email Boots [email protected]
How to connect with Darlene
Website: iamreverseaging.com
Join the Newsletter for almost weekly content for this podcast and other heart related news.
Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group is where you'll find connection and hope that you aren't alone in your journey.
If you just want to support the show as a one-time gift (thank you), go here.
**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**
How to connect with Boots
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knighton
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
If you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find value in it as well.
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Finding Joy in Simplicity After Life-Changing Heart Surgery
#39 Boots Knighton, with her signature blend of warmth and wisdom, opens up about life before and after the operating room. As Boots recounts the trials of her recovery, you'll find yourself drawn into a narrative filled with practical advice on managing post-surgery health and emotional well-being. From the surprising impact of diet to the tactics for coping with hospital stays, this episode is packed with insights. But it's not all serious – hear how Bob Ross's serene landscapes and the antics of woodland creatures brought unexpected joy to Boots's journey. Eager to learn how to turn a health crisis into a pivot point for a fuller life? Let Boots's story inspire you.
The episode with Josh Dech can be found here: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/910773ce-49d2-45cf-a7fc-55a596725013
If you are looking for something specific - here's where you'll find it:
06:09 Boots turned her hospital walks into a daily game.
09:16 The importance of gut health and pooping.
11:36 Excessive vomiting after surgery due to medication.
17:03 What you choose to watch on TV is just as much a part of your diet as what you put in your body.
19:26 Friend's unwavering support and nourishment mean everything.
22:18 Watching animals brought comfort after heart surgery.
26:14 Overcoming challenges can lead to extraordinary outcomes.
30:06 Gratitude, love, hope, inspiration, healing, share, and please leave a review.
Join the Newsletter for almost weekly content for this podcast and other heart related news.
Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group is where you'll find connection and hope that you aren't alone in your journey.
If you just want to support the show as a one-time gift (thank you), go here.
**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**
How to connect with Boots
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knighton
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
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Embracing a New Beat – Tim Rogers' Victory Against Heart Arrhythmia
#41 Tim opens up about his intense battle against atrial fibrillation (AFib) and how it led him down the path of surgeries and self-discovery. You'll hear how his experience taught him more about the value of life, friendship, and self-care. He shares how he crushed his PT goals and the inspiring aftermath once he was free of AFib. His legal battles with insurance are also an important piece to his story which many listeners sadly will relate. This episode is as much about conquering physical peaks as it is about the emotional highs and lows of a life-altering journey.
If you are looking for something specific - here's where you'll find it:
04:24 Successful weight loss post-heart surgery transformation.
08:14 Busy life led to shocking health discovery.
13:11 Irregular heart rhythm can lead to stroke.
15:39 Struggling through divorce and stress taking toll.
18:49 Beloved Jackson hike, Tim's feat post-surgery. Insurance trauma.
22:01 Surgery was essential to go back to work, so Tim had to enlist legal help.
26:25 Professional, supportive, and unforgettable open-heart surgery experience.
28:15 Recovery, fear, and determination after medical ordeal.
30:55 Grateful for support.
37:12 From junk food to healthy eating habits.
38:08 Cholesterol medicine stopped; trainer helped improve health.
41:15 Cherishing life after overcoming adversity and health issues.
A Little More About Today's Guest
Tim Rogers lives in Jackson Wyoming and has lived there for over 31 years. He came out to Jackson after graduating from St. Mary’s College in Moraga California in June 1992. Tim came to ski for one season and never went back to California. He's a 2nd-grade teacher at Colter Elementary in town. He's also a part-time ski instructor at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Tim has 2 daughters ages 15 and 17, who really seem to think they are better skiers than him which he begs to differ because he can carve on skis and all they do is ski straight down the mountain and never turn.
Now for the not-so-fun stuff, Tim was diagnosed with AFib about 5 years ago when he was on the operating table for a hernia. One of the nurses noticed he was in AFib when she looked at the heart monitor. That was the beginning of his journey that ended up in having open heart surgery on August 25th, 2023 down at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake. Tim was in AFib 24 hours a day for months. He went through his stress test in AFib, he had 3 cardioversions in November 2022 and an ablation down in Salt Lake in December 2022. That obviously didn’t work and he was referred to another electrophysiologist down in Salt Lake. He had his maize procedure down in Salt Lake on August 25th of 2023. This surgery with a change in his diet changed his life forever. Tim got a second chance with his life and he is not going to screw this up.
How to connect with Tim
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tim.rogers.315
Join the Newsletter for almost weekly content for this podcast and other heart related news.
Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group is where you'll find connection and hope that you aren't alone in your journey.
If you just want to support the show as a one-time gift (thank you), go here.
**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**
How to connect with Boots
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knighton
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knighton
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