
Stem Cells, Sugar, and Healing Estuaries
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This podcast explores how the metaphor of environmental estuaries relates to the body's health, specifically how excess sugar creates "dead zones" that damage nerves, joints, and organs. Dr. Rick Jacoby and Grok discuss the biochemical mechanisms behind conditions such as neuropathy and arthritis, emphasizing the harmful effects of glycation and high-fructose corn syrup. They advocate for regenerative solutions, particularly stem cell therapies like Wharton's jelly, to "rewild" these biological estuaries, restore function, and reduce dependence on pharmaceuticals and surgery.
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