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Hannah Went- Let's Talk Genes the REAL bio hack‪!‬ Zenchronicity

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Hannah Went, an expert in epigenetics and integrative medicine. They discussed the importance of bridging different types of work in the medical field and the shifting attitudes toward using psychedelics in therapy. Hannah talked about her background, how she got into the field of epigenetics, and her work with True Diagnostic and the peptide world. The sisters and Hannah also discussed the challenges of working in a startup and the importance of objective data in the medical field.

Exploring the exciting possibilities of epigenetics in personalized medicine. They discussed the need for collaboration and data sharing to fully realize epigenetics's potential in treating individuals. They emphasized the importance of individuality in treatment plans and the need to customize coaching programs to suit each person's unique background and experiences. They also delved into the drawbacks of the Western medicine approach and the benefits of epigenetic markers in picking up environmental factors that affect health.

Hannah discussed the potential of low-dose lithium and mineral-based therapy in addressing health concerns. They also discussed a clinical trial conducted with ketamine and its potential in therapy. The study involved personalized sessions before, during, and after the ketamine infusion, which showed good correlations with biological age outcomes and reductions in stressor and trauma-related genes. They also touched on the potential of epigenetics in therapy and the need for individualized treatment, highlighting the importance of looking at the individual's healing and perception of self.

Finally, the sisters and Hannah discuss the potential for an unofficial clinical trial involving plant medicine and epigenetics. They planned to collaborate with others in the industry and explore the biological and spiritual aspects of the trial. They discussed the potential for bridging science and theory and the potential for making a difference in the world. They also discussed the potential for forming a clinical trial or collecting data for one later.

Hannah Went, an expert in epigenetics and integrative medicine. They discussed the importance of bridging different types of work in the medical field and the shifting attitudes toward using psychedelics in therapy. Hannah talked about her background, how she got into the field of epigenetics, and her work with True Diagnostic and the peptide world. The sisters and Hannah also discussed the challenges of working in a startup and the importance of objective data in the medical field.

Exploring the exciting possibilities of epigenetics in personalized medicine. They discussed the need for collaboration and data sharing to fully realize epigenetics's potential in treating individuals. They emphasized the importance of individuality in treatment plans and the need to customize coaching programs to suit each person's unique background and experiences. They also delved into the drawbacks of the Western medicine approach and the benefits of epigenetic markers in picking up environmental factors that affect health.

Hannah discussed the potential of low-dose lithium and mineral-based therapy in addressing health concerns. They also discussed a clinical trial conducted with ketamine and its potential in therapy. The study involved personalized sessions before, during, and after the ketamine infusion, which showed good correlations with biological age outcomes and reductions in stressor and trauma-related genes. They also touched on the potential of epigenetics in therapy and the need for individualized treatment, highlighting the importance of looking at the individual's healing and perception of self.

Finally, the sisters and Hannah discuss the potential for an unofficial clinical trial involving plant medicine and epigenetics. They planned to collaborate with others in the industry and explore the biological and spiritual aspects of the trial. They discussed the potential for bridging science and theory and the potential for making a difference in the world. They also discussed the potential for forming a clinical trial or collecting data for one later.

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