45 min

Functional Regenerative Medicine and Your Cellular Health with Dr. Bart Rademaker - S2E13 The DNA Talks Podcast

    • Alternative Health

It's time to break the mold of symptom-masking.

In this episode, Kashif is joined by Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Dr. Bart Rademaker. Dr. Rademaker is known for his work on stem cell therapy and contribution on belief medicine. His main focus being energy as a form of healing and spreads it through his patients and by conducting courses to share his knowledge to fellow physicians.

Following suit to the previous episode, Kashif and Dr. Bart emphasize on how important it is to target the root rather than the symptoms. In recent times, there has been the lack of transparency and clinical trials in the medical field topped off with the cost of healthcare being at an all time high--resulting in treatments perceived as a burden.

This is where regenerative medicine and cellular health comes in. Regenerative health, specifically the practice of stem cell therapy, has been practiced by Dr. Bart Rademaker. Stem cells are considered a form of intelligent medicine which are more accessible and safe in correcting areas that take a major blow when it comes to diseases and other health-related problems.

Kashif and Dr. Bart proceed to tackling the following points
Genetic blueprintSupplements and treatments available elsewhereEnergy medicine32 senses of the bodyThe importance of sleepThe basics of energyThis podcast episode is sponsored by the DNA Company. Discover more genomic insights from The DNA Company – check out The Longevity Report to see how your body ages and how to optimize. Go to thednacompany.com today!

If you wish to look up more details on Dr. Bart Rademaker and his work, you may do so here:
Nobel Peace Prize NomineeReconstructive SurgeonPractices Integrative Energy HealingAdvocate for wellness and complementary alternative medicineThought leader in Belief MedicineDr. Bart Rademaker's websiteBook an appointment for a masterclassFollow Kashif Khan to receive updates on the UNPILLED Podcast!

This episode may also be streamed on YouTube.

It's time to break the mold of symptom-masking.

In this episode, Kashif is joined by Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Dr. Bart Rademaker. Dr. Rademaker is known for his work on stem cell therapy and contribution on belief medicine. His main focus being energy as a form of healing and spreads it through his patients and by conducting courses to share his knowledge to fellow physicians.

Following suit to the previous episode, Kashif and Dr. Bart emphasize on how important it is to target the root rather than the symptoms. In recent times, there has been the lack of transparency and clinical trials in the medical field topped off with the cost of healthcare being at an all time high--resulting in treatments perceived as a burden.

This is where regenerative medicine and cellular health comes in. Regenerative health, specifically the practice of stem cell therapy, has been practiced by Dr. Bart Rademaker. Stem cells are considered a form of intelligent medicine which are more accessible and safe in correcting areas that take a major blow when it comes to diseases and other health-related problems.

Kashif and Dr. Bart proceed to tackling the following points
Genetic blueprintSupplements and treatments available elsewhereEnergy medicine32 senses of the bodyThe importance of sleepThe basics of energyThis podcast episode is sponsored by the DNA Company. Discover more genomic insights from The DNA Company – check out The Longevity Report to see how your body ages and how to optimize. Go to thednacompany.com today!

If you wish to look up more details on Dr. Bart Rademaker and his work, you may do so here:
Nobel Peace Prize NomineeReconstructive SurgeonPractices Integrative Energy HealingAdvocate for wellness and complementary alternative medicineThought leader in Belief MedicineDr. Bart Rademaker's websiteBook an appointment for a masterclassFollow Kashif Khan to receive updates on the UNPILLED Podcast!

This episode may also be streamed on YouTube.

45 min