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What The Heck Is Deuterium (And How Awareness Of It Can Help Transform Your Health) With Prof. Dr. Boros László

1 h 28 min · 10 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio What The Heck Is Deuterium (And How Awareness Of It Can Help Transform Your Health) With Prof. Dr. Boros László

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Adiel Gorel is joined by Prof. Dr. Boros László, M.D. [http://www.laszlogboros.com], Retired Professor of Pediatrics University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, for an enlightening conversation about deuterium, also known as "heavy hydrogen." He breaks down the transformative power of deuterium despite the public not knowing that much about it, particularly in treating the many metabolic diseases in the western world today. Prof. Dr. László also explains why excess deuterium can become a serious concern for human health and how it can yield significant biological effects if substituted for regular hydrogen.

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