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The Stem Cell Conversation Your Doctor Has Not Had With You Yet

1 h 13 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Most doctors are not talking about this side of stem cell therapy, and that leaves a lot of people confused or misled. This episode breaks down what you’re probably not hearing. We start with a common frustration. Your HRV drops even when you feel like you’re doing everything right. We explain how sleep, late-night eating, and stress can quietly affect recovery, and why small changes can make a big impact. Then we get into stem cells in a clear, honest way. What real clinical-grade stem cells are, why sourcing and testing matter, and why many treatments out there are not what they claim to be. We also explain stem cells versus exosomes so you understand what actually does the work. We touch on real use cases too, from pain and nerve issues to autoimmune conditions, and why results depend on matching the right approach to the problem. If you want clarity on recovery, longevity, and what’s real versus hype, this episode gives you a straightforward place to start.

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