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THE CODE INSIDE YOU — How Your Cells Read, Rewrite, and Run Your Code I The Functional Code Podcast

30 min · 6. Mai 2026
Episode THE CODE INSIDE YOU — How Your Cells Read, Rewrite, and Run Your Code I The Functional Code Podcast Cover

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What if aging isn’t just a countdown — but a communication problem? In this episode of The Functional Code, Dr. Jace and Dr. Addy explore the code inside your body: DNA, epigenetics, cellular signaling, exosomes, stem cells, probiotics, microbiome communication, and the future of longevity medicine. They discuss how your cells communicate, why signal naturally declines with age, how emerging therapies may influence cellular behavior, and why the basics — sleep, movement, nutrition, strength training, and cardio — still remain the foundation for long-term health. This episode also touches on David Sinclair’s work, Yamanaka factors, gene therapy, exosome research, stem cell delivery, first-pass effect, and the difference between anti-aging hype and the direction medical research is actually moving. Episode: 119 🧠 KEY TAKEAWAY Your body is constantly reading, rewriting, and running biological code. The goal is not just to chase the newest therapy — it’s to build a body that can maintain better signal, better repair, and better adaptability over time. 🔗 FOLLOW THE FUNCTIONAL CODE 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode 🎙 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557 📣 SHARE THIS EPISODE Send this to someone interested in longevity, genetics, anti-aging, peptides, stem cells, exosomes, or the future of health. 👉 Because most people are chasing the wrong solution — when the real question is how your body communicates, adapts, and repairs. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

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Episode Secret Mouth Hacks Mouth and Tongue, Organ Series I The Functional Code Podcast Cover

Secret Mouth Hacks Mouth and Tongue, Organ Series I The Functional Code Podcast

Your mouth is more than teeth, gums, and breath. In this episode of The Functional Code, Dr. Jace and Dr. Addy begin a new 12-part organ series by exploring the mouth and tongue as the first “front door” of the body. They break down how the mouth functions as the beginning of digestion, an immune barrier, a microbiome, and a major indicator of whole-body health. This conversation covers the connection between poor oral hygiene and systemic inflammation, cardiovascular risk, diabetes, kidney disease, bleeding gums, dental infections, bad breath, and oral dysbiosis. The doctors also explore practical tools and trends, including tongue scraping, mouthwash, hydroxyapatite toothpaste, xylitol, oil pulling, oral probiotics, nasal breathing, mouth taping, hydration, saliva, nitrate-rich foods, and nicotine pouches. In this episode, we cover: The mouth as the first door of the body The oral microbiome and bacterial balance How poor oral hygiene may influence systemic health Bleeding gums and pathogen entry Bad breath and volatile sulfur compounds Mouthwash and its potential effect on nitrate-reducing bacteria Tongue scraping and tongue coating What tongue color may reveal Brushing, flossing, and longevity markers Nasal breathing, mouth taping, and dry mouth Saliva, hydration, and oral pH Nitrate-rich foods and nitric oxide production Hydroxyapatite toothpaste and enamel support Xylitol and cavity prevention Oil pulling and plaque reduction Oral probiotics and future microbiome testing Nicotine pouches, Zyns, and oral health concerns When to see a dentist or periodontist Key takeaway: Your mouth is not separate from the rest of your body. It is connected to your immune system, cardiovascular system, metabolism, digestion, inflammation, and microbiome. The goal is not just fresh breath or white teeth. The goal is a healthy oral ecosystem. Follow The Functional Code: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode [https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf [https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557] Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

27. Mai 202639 min
Episode The Hidden Repair System: How Your Body Fights Back Against Aging I The Functional Code Podcast Cover

The Hidden Repair System: How Your Body Fights Back Against Aging I The Functional Code Podcast

What if aging could be reset? In the final episode of this cellular aging series, Dr. Jace and Dr. Addie explore one of the most fascinating and disruptive areas in longevity science: Yamanaka factors, cellular reprogramming, gene therapy, and longevity escape velocity. This conversation starts with the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of Yamanaka factors — OCT4, SOX2, KLF4, and c-MYC — and how these biological tools may help reprogram cells back toward a younger state. From studies reversing blindness in mice and primates to early human clinical trials, this episode breaks down how close we may be to changing the way humans age. But this episode is not just about science. It also asks the bigger questions: What happens if humans begin living 150, 200, or even 300 years? What happens to retirement, careers, birth rates, wealth, family structure, and purpose? Will longer life create more meaning — or remove the urgency that gives life meaning? Will AI, robotics, Neuralink, and automation reshape what it means to work, contribute, and survive? And will society become more adaptable — or more fragile? In this episode, we cover: -Yamanaka factors and cellular reprogramming-The future of gene therapy and aging research-Longevity escape velocity-David Sinclair, Life Biosciences, Altos Labs, Retro Biosciences, NewLimit, and Rejuvenate Bio-The 109% lifespan mouse study-Stem cells, pluripotency, and cancer risk-The economic value of slowing aging -How longer lifespans could affect wealth and power-The future of jobs, retirement, and universal income -AI, Neuralink, cyborgs, and automation -Population growth, quality of life, and purpose -Why adaptability may be the most important skill of the future Key takeaway:The goal is not just to live longer. The goal is to be physically, mentally, and socially prepared for the future that longevity science may create. The best investment you can make right now is still yourself: your body, your mind, your relationships, your skills, your adaptability, and your purpose. Follow The Functional Code:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode [https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode]YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode]Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf [https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf]Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557] Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

20. Mai 202638 min
Episode Why We Age: The Hidden Cost of Repairing Your DNA I The Functional Code Podcast Cover

Why We Age: The Hidden Cost of Repairing Your DNA I The Functional Code Podcast

What’s actually breaking down inside your body as you age? In this episode of The Functional Code, Dr. Jace and Dr. Addie explore the biology of aging from the inside out — DNA damage, epigenetics, mitochondrial function, autophagy, senolytics, NAD+, stem cells, peptides, air quality, and the lifestyle factors that shape how your body repairs itself over time. Every cell in your body experiences thousands of DNA lesions per day, and your body repairs almost all of them. But the problem may not be the damage itself — it may be the cost of constantly repairing that damage. The doctors break down aging through powerful metaphors, including the “repair crew” analogy and the orchestra analogy, where your DNA is the sheet music and your epigenome is the conductor. As the conductor loses precision, the same genetic code can start producing different outcomes: wrinkles, arrhythmias, immune dysfunction, cognitive decline, and other signs of aging. They also explore the future of longevity science and ask a deeper question: If we can slow or reverse aging, should we? This episode covers: DNA damage and cellular repair Epigenetics and gene expression Why aging may be the cost of repair UV radiation, stress, alcohol, tobacco, and processed foods Mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular decline Autophagy, fasting, and exercise NAD+, sirtuins, senolytics, and peptides Stem cells and regenerative medicine Air quality and environmental aging AI, culture, mental health, and the future of human health Why exercise, sleep, and nutrition still sit at the top of the longevity pyramid Key takeaway: The future of anti-aging medicine may be powerful, but the highest-value tools are still the fundamentals: exercise, sleep, nutrition, clean air, stress regulation, and doing hard things consistently. Follow The Functional Code: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode [https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf [https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf] Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557] Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

13. Mai 202639 min
Episode THE CODE INSIDE YOU — How Your Cells Read, Rewrite, and Run Your Code I The Functional Code Podcast Cover

THE CODE INSIDE YOU — How Your Cells Read, Rewrite, and Run Your Code I The Functional Code Podcast

What if aging isn’t just a countdown — but a communication problem? In this episode of The Functional Code, Dr. Jace and Dr. Addy explore the code inside your body: DNA, epigenetics, cellular signaling, exosomes, stem cells, probiotics, microbiome communication, and the future of longevity medicine. They discuss how your cells communicate, why signal naturally declines with age, how emerging therapies may influence cellular behavior, and why the basics — sleep, movement, nutrition, strength training, and cardio — still remain the foundation for long-term health. This episode also touches on David Sinclair’s work, Yamanaka factors, gene therapy, exosome research, stem cell delivery, first-pass effect, and the difference between anti-aging hype and the direction medical research is actually moving. Episode: 119 🧠 KEY TAKEAWAY Your body is constantly reading, rewriting, and running biological code. The goal is not just to chase the newest therapy — it’s to build a body that can maintain better signal, better repair, and better adaptability over time. 🔗 FOLLOW THE FUNCTIONAL CODE 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFunctionalCode 🎙 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557 📣 SHARE THIS EPISODE Send this to someone interested in longevity, genetics, anti-aging, peptides, stem cells, exosomes, or the future of health. 👉 Because most people are chasing the wrong solution — when the real question is how your body communicates, adapts, and repairs. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER The content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

6. Mai 202630 min
Episode Why Adjustments Alone Aren’t Enough (And What Actually Creates Real Recovery) I The Functional Code Cover

Why Adjustments Alone Aren’t Enough (And What Actually Creates Real Recovery) I The Functional Code

Chiropractic adjustments are powerful.But they’re not the full solution.In this episode of The Functional Code, Dr. Jace and Dr. Addy break down one of the biggest misconceptions in healthcare:👉 The belief that “one thing” will fix your painFrom real patient stories to clinical insights, we explore why true healing requires a system — not a single treatment.You’ll learn:Why adjustments can create immediate results (and why that’s not enough)The difference between pain relief vs real recoveryWhy patients get stuck in the “adjustment loop”The exact tools that create long-term, durable changeHow to think like a world-class provider or patientIf you want real outcomes — not temporary fixes — this episode will change how you think about healing.Episode: 118⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 – If you had 100 patients… what tools would you use?01:00 – Why one tool isn’t enough02:00 – Adjustments vs multi-treatment approach03:30 – Real patient stories (instant results)05:30 – The power of the nervous system07:00 – Why adjustments feel so effective08:30 – Where adjustments fall short long-term10:00 – The “never-ending treatment loop”11:30 – Why patients get stuck13:00 – The multi-treatment model explained14:30 – Expanding your clinical toolkit16:00 – Muscle + tissue work (missing link)17:30 – Passive vs active care18:30 – Exercises, motor control, and adaptation20:00 – Advanced therapies (laser, nutrition, etc.)21:30 – Treating the whole system, not one part22:30 – Why specialists miss the bigger picture23:30 – The role of provider networks24:30 – When to refer out (mental health, surgery)25:30 – Psychosocial pain explained26:30 – Emerging tools (red light, PEMF, hyperbaric)27:30 – Broken healthcare system reality28:00 – Stop searching for “the one thing”29:00 – Build a system for healing30:00 – Relief vs real capacity explained31:30 – Why pain going away isn’t enough32:30 – The true cost of not investing in your health33:30 – Final thoughts + implementation🧠 KEY TAKEAWAYPain going away is not the goal…Building capacity so it doesn’t come back is.🔗 FOLLOW THE FUNCTIONAL CODE📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefunctionalcode🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefunctionalcode🎙 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aY5zkhwg5Rzk2q33cbIlf🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-functional-code-podcast/id1754585557📣 SHARE THIS EPISODESend this to:ChiropractorsPhysical therapistsClinic ownersPatients stuck in the “treatment loop”👉 Because most people are chasing the wrong solution.💬 COMMENT BELOWWhat’s one thing you thought would fix your pain—but didn’t?Are you focused on relief or real recovery?What tools are missing from your current care plan?⚠️ DISCLAIMERThe content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

29. Apr. 202634 min