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    <description>This is a channel dedicated to anti-aging, regeneration, ancient wisdom on aging and longevity, and beyond. Regeneration Effect is a movement away from disease oriented health care system to wellness focused system. The only way to achieve long lasting health, longevity, health span over life span, and healthy and vibrant aging is to combine the time tested ancient practices with modern technology. True VITALITY lives beyond the lab reports. Living well over living forever.</description>
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        <title>Stem Cells in Every Joint? How Dave Asprey Actually Hacked His Age</title>
        <itunes:title>Stem Cells in Every Joint? How Dave Asprey Actually Hacked His Age</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Eight hours of sleep. Eight glasses of water. Ten thousand steps a day. Most of those numbers were not science, they were marketing. This episode pulls apart the longevity rules most people still build their lives around, and replaces them with what is actually in the peer reviewed literature.</p>
<p>Dr. Yi Song sits down with Dave Asprey, the entrepreneur who coined the word biohacking and has authored multiple New York Times bestsellers on aging. Recorded in the middle of the Drake Passage on the way to Antarctica, the conversation traces how Dave went from 300 pounds, pre-diabetic, and chronically fatigued in his twenties to a 53 year old who says he feels closer to his mid thirties, and what he stuck with for 25 years to get there.</p>
<p>The conversation gets specific. Stem cells in every joint and three rounds into cerebral spinal fluid, then later guided into the brain at a partner clinic in Costa Rica using functional MRI, magnetic stimulation, and focused ultrasound. MiniCircle plasmid gene therapy with folistatin, VEGF, and Klotho, including what Klotho actually shifted for him around cognition and vitality. Twenty years of red light, lasers, and pulsed electromagnetic work. A five day neuroscience protocol at 40 Years of Zen that he says compresses decades of meditation into a week. And why lavender essential oil, eight hour sleep targets, and the idea that you are simply lazy may all be doing more harm than good.</p>
<p>This is an educational conversation for anyone exploring what regenerative medicine, gene therapy, and energy work could look like when they are layered together with intention. If you are weighing where to start, this is a grounded place to listen.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eight hours of sleep. Eight glasses of water. Ten thousand steps a day. Most of those numbers were not science, they were marketing. This episode pulls apart the longevity rules most people still build their lives around, and replaces them with what is actually in the peer reviewed literature.</p>
<p>Dr. Yi Song sits down with Dave Asprey, the entrepreneur who coined the word biohacking and has authored multiple New York Times bestsellers on aging. Recorded in the middle of the Drake Passage on the way to Antarctica, the conversation traces how Dave went from 300 pounds, pre-diabetic, and chronically fatigued in his twenties to a 53 year old who says he feels closer to his mid thirties, and what he stuck with for 25 years to get there.</p>
<p>The conversation gets specific. Stem cells in every joint and three rounds into cerebral spinal fluid, then later guided into the brain at a partner clinic in Costa Rica using functional MRI, magnetic stimulation, and focused ultrasound. MiniCircle plasmid gene therapy with folistatin, VEGF, and Klotho, including what Klotho actually shifted for him around cognition and vitality. Twenty years of red light, lasers, and pulsed electromagnetic work. A five day neuroscience protocol at 40 Years of Zen that he says compresses decades of meditation into a week. And why lavender essential oil, eight hour sleep targets, and the idea that you are simply lazy may all be doing more harm than good.</p>
<p>This is an educational conversation for anyone exploring what regenerative medicine, gene therapy, and energy work could look like when they are layered together with intention. If you are weighing where to start, this is a grounded place to listen.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Eight hours of sleep. Eight glasses of water. Ten thousand steps a day. Most of those numbers were not science, they were marketing. This episode pulls apart the longevity rules most people still build their lives around, and replaces them with what is actually in the peer reviewed literature.
Dr. Yi Song sits down with Dave Asprey, the entrepreneur who coined the word biohacking and has authored multiple New York Times bestsellers on aging. Recorded in the middle of the Drake Passage on the way to Antarctica, the conversation traces how Dave went from 300 pounds, pre-diabetic, and chronically fatigued in his twenties to a 53 year old who says he feels closer to his mid thirties, and what he stuck with for 25 years to get there.
The conversation gets specific. Stem cells in every joint and three rounds into cerebral spinal fluid, then later guided into the brain at a partner clinic in Costa Rica using functional MRI, magnetic stimulation, and focused ultrasound. MiniCircle plasmid gene therapy with folistatin, VEGF, and Klotho, including what Klotho actually shifted for him around cognition and vitality. Twenty years of red light, lasers, and pulsed electromagnetic work. A five day neuroscience protocol at 40 Years of Zen that he says compresses decades of meditation into a week. And why lavender essential oil, eight hour sleep targets, and the idea that you are simply lazy may all be doing more harm than good.
This is an educational conversation for anyone exploring what regenerative medicine, gene therapy, and energy work could look like when they are layered together with intention. If you are weighing where to start, this is a grounded place to listen.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Regeneration Effect Explained: Six Principles Bridging East and West</title>
        <itunes:title>The Regeneration Effect Explained: Six Principles Bridging East and West</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://regenerationeffect.podbean.com/e/the-regeneration-effect-explained-six-principles-bridging-east-and-west/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 17:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>You can refuse chemo and radiation for some types of breast cancer. The trick is knowing which type, and what the published research actually says.</p>
<p>Dr. Yi Song, dual PhD in Pathology and Oriental Medicine and founder of Stem Cell Therapy Experts, walks through her own 2017 ductal carcinoma in situ diagnosis. She explains why she refused surgery, chemo, and radiation, what the research shows about over-treatment of DCIS, and how she used a genetic panel on her own biopsy sample to make the call. The framing is grounded in 6,000 years of Chinese medicine and modern biomedical science.</p>
<p>In conversation with Cat from Genwell, Dr. Song breaks down the breast-stomach connection in traditional Chinese medicine, what damp heat constitution looks like, why soy gets vilified for the wrong reasons, how to evaluate red light therapy strength and timing, and when an early stem cell injection can replace a knee replacement years down the line. She also previews her upcoming book, Regeneration Effect: Sacred Wisdom for Staying Young.</p>
<p>This is an educational conversation for those exploring regenerative medicine, integrative care, hormone health, and the limits of conventional over-treatment. If you are weighing options after a diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or trying to get ahead of degenerative decline, the framework here is built around root cause, early prevention, body constitution, and tending the garden of your own physiology.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can refuse chemo and radiation for some types of breast cancer. The trick is knowing which type, and what the published research actually says.</p>
<p>Dr. Yi Song, dual PhD in Pathology and Oriental Medicine and founder of Stem Cell Therapy Experts, walks through her own 2017 ductal carcinoma in situ diagnosis. She explains why she refused surgery, chemo, and radiation, what the research shows about over-treatment of DCIS, and how she used a genetic panel on her own biopsy sample to make the call. The framing is grounded in 6,000 years of Chinese medicine and modern biomedical science.</p>
<p>In conversation with Cat from Genwell, Dr. Song breaks down the breast-stomach connection in traditional Chinese medicine, what damp heat constitution looks like, why soy gets vilified for the wrong reasons, how to evaluate red light therapy strength and timing, and when an early stem cell injection can replace a knee replacement years down the line. She also previews her upcoming book, Regeneration Effect: Sacred Wisdom for Staying Young.</p>
<p>This is an educational conversation for those exploring regenerative medicine, integrative care, hormone health, and the limits of conventional over-treatment. If you are weighing options after a diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or trying to get ahead of degenerative decline, the framework here is built around root cause, early prevention, body constitution, and tending the garden of your own physiology.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[You can refuse chemo and radiation for some types of breast cancer. The trick is knowing which type, and what the published research actually says.
Dr. Yi Song, dual PhD in Pathology and Oriental Medicine and founder of Stem Cell Therapy Experts, walks through her own 2017 ductal carcinoma in situ diagnosis. She explains why she refused surgery, chemo, and radiation, what the research shows about over-treatment of DCIS, and how she used a genetic panel on her own biopsy sample to make the call. The framing is grounded in 6,000 years of Chinese medicine and modern biomedical science.
In conversation with Cat from Genwell, Dr. Song breaks down the breast-stomach connection in traditional Chinese medicine, what damp heat constitution looks like, why soy gets vilified for the wrong reasons, how to evaluate red light therapy strength and timing, and when an early stem cell injection can replace a knee replacement years down the line. She also previews her upcoming book, Regeneration Effect: Sacred Wisdom for Staying Young.
This is an educational conversation for those exploring regenerative medicine, integrative care, hormone health, and the limits of conventional over-treatment. If you are weighing options after a diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or trying to get ahead of degenerative decline, the framework here is built around root cause, early prevention, body constitution, and tending the garden of your own physiology.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Endocannabinoid System Explained: Why Cannabis Affects Everyone Differently</title>
        <itunes:title>Endocannabinoid System Explained: Why Cannabis Affects Everyone Differently</itunes:title>
        <link>https://regenerationeffect.podbean.com/e/endocannabinoid-system-explained-why-cannabis-affects-everyone-differently/</link>
                    <comments>https://regenerationeffect.podbean.com/e/endocannabinoid-system-explained-why-cannabis-affects-everyone-differently/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 20:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Why do two people take the same cannabis product and have completely different experiences? The answer may be hidden in your DNA.</p>
<p>In this episode, we explore how the endocannabinoid system works and why personalized medicine is becoming essential in modern healthcare. Len May shares his journey from early cannabis use for ADHD to building a platform that combines human genetics with plant science. The conversation dives into how cannabinoids like THC and CBD interact with the body, how genetic markers influence stress response and metabolism, and why dosage and composition matter more than strain names.</p>
<p>We also discuss the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach in medicine and how emerging tools like pharmacogenomics and AI-driven platforms are helping practitioners create more individualized treatment plans. From inflammation and mood regulation to neuroplasticity and psychedelic therapies, this episode highlights the importance of understanding your unique biology before choosing any intervention.</p>
<p>If you are exploring cannabis, psychedelics, or regenerative therapies, this conversation offers a grounded, science-informed perspective on how personalization can improve both safety and outcomes.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do two people take the same cannabis product and have completely different experiences? The answer may be hidden in your DNA.</p>
<p>In this episode, we explore how the endocannabinoid system works and why personalized medicine is becoming essential in modern healthcare. Len May shares his journey from early cannabis use for ADHD to building a platform that combines human genetics with plant science. The conversation dives into how cannabinoids like THC and CBD interact with the body, how genetic markers influence stress response and metabolism, and why dosage and composition matter more than strain names.</p>
<p>We also discuss the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach in medicine and how emerging tools like pharmacogenomics and AI-driven platforms are helping practitioners create more individualized treatment plans. From inflammation and mood regulation to neuroplasticity and psychedelic therapies, this episode highlights the importance of understanding your unique biology before choosing any intervention.</p>
<p>If you are exploring cannabis, psychedelics, or regenerative therapies, this conversation offers a grounded, science-informed perspective on how personalization can improve both safety and outcomes.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Why do two people take the same cannabis product and have completely different experiences? The answer may be hidden in your DNA.
In this episode, we explore how the endocannabinoid system works and why personalized medicine is becoming essential in modern healthcare. Len May shares his journey from early cannabis use for ADHD to building a platform that combines human genetics with plant science. The conversation dives into how cannabinoids like THC and CBD interact with the body, how genetic markers influence stress response and metabolism, and why dosage and composition matter more than strain names.
We also discuss the limitations of a one-size-fits-all approach in medicine and how emerging tools like pharmacogenomics and AI-driven platforms are helping practitioners create more individualized treatment plans. From inflammation and mood regulation to neuroplasticity and psychedelic therapies, this episode highlights the importance of understanding your unique biology before choosing any intervention.
If you are exploring cannabis, psychedelics, or regenerative therapies, this conversation offers a grounded, science-informed perspective on how personalization can improve both safety and outcomes.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Red Light Therapy Devices: What Actually Works (And What’s a Waste)</title>
        <itunes:title>Red Light Therapy Devices: What Actually Works (And What’s a Waste)</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://regenerationeffect.podbean.com/e/red-light-therapy-devices-what-actually-works-and-what-s-a-waste/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most red light therapy devices look impressive, but many do not deliver meaningful results. The real difference comes down to power, depth, and how the body actually responds at the cellular level.</p>
<p>In this episode of the Regeneration Effect Podcast, Dr. Yi and Lee Weinstein break down what truly matters when choosing a red light therapy device. They explain why irradiance, not marketing claims, determines effectiveness, and how most low-power devices fall below the therapeutic threshold. You will also hear how red light interacts with mitochondria, supports ATP production, and why timing matters for outcomes like fat metabolism and recovery.</p>
<p>This conversation also explores practical applications, from collagen support and joint health to immune modulation and recovery from minor injuries. The discussion blends modern biophysics with a deeper understanding of how the body restores balance, aligning with both Western science and traditional healing principles.</p>
<p>If you are considering red light therapy, this episode offers a grounded, evidence-based perspective to help you make informed decisions.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most red light therapy devices look impressive, but many do not deliver meaningful results. The real difference comes down to power, depth, and how the body actually responds at the cellular level.</p>
<p>In this episode of the Regeneration Effect Podcast, Dr. Yi and Lee Weinstein break down what truly matters when choosing a red light therapy device. They explain why irradiance, not marketing claims, determines effectiveness, and how most low-power devices fall below the therapeutic threshold. You will also hear how red light interacts with mitochondria, supports ATP production, and why timing matters for outcomes like fat metabolism and recovery.</p>
<p>This conversation also explores practical applications, from collagen support and joint health to immune modulation and recovery from minor injuries. The discussion blends modern biophysics with a deeper understanding of how the body restores balance, aligning with both Western science and traditional healing principles.</p>
<p>If you are considering red light therapy, this episode offers a grounded, evidence-based perspective to help you make informed decisions.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most red light therapy devices look impressive, but many do not deliver meaningful results. The real difference comes down to power, depth, and how the body actually responds at the cellular level.
In this episode of the Regeneration Effect Podcast, Dr. Yi and Lee Weinstein break down what truly matters when choosing a red light therapy device. They explain why irradiance, not marketing claims, determines effectiveness, and how most low-power devices fall below the therapeutic threshold. You will also hear how red light interacts with mitochondria, supports ATP production, and why timing matters for outcomes like fat metabolism and recovery.
This conversation also explores practical applications, from collagen support and joint health to immune modulation and recovery from minor injuries. The discussion blends modern biophysics with a deeper understanding of how the body restores balance, aligning with both Western science and traditional healing principles.
If you are considering red light therapy, this episode offers a grounded, evidence-based perspective to help you make informed decisions.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Red Light Therapy Safety: What Marketers Won’t Tell You</title>
        <itunes:title>Red Light Therapy Safety: What Marketers Won’t Tell You</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://regenerationeffect.podbean.com/e/red-light-therapy-safety-what-marketers-won-t-tell-you/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 19:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Most red light therapy videos only talk about the benefits. Almost no one talks about when it can make things worse.</p>
<p>In this episode of the Regeneration Effect Podcast, Dr. Yi Song sits down with Lee Weinstein, the original inventor of laser tag and a lifelong science innovator, to break down the real science behind red light therapy.</p>
<p>They explain the difference between lasers and LEDs, why “laser” is often a marketing term, and what actually matters biologically once light enters the body. You’ll hear the historical origins of photobiomodulation, including Florence Nightingale’s battlefield observations and early red light experiments.</p>
<p>Most importantly, this conversation addresses something rarely discussed: red light therapy can energize biological processes. That can be beneficial for healing and mitochondrial function. But in certain situations, such as active infections or growing cancers, increasing cellular energy may not be helpful.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most red light therapy videos only talk about the benefits. Almost no one talks about when it can make things worse.</p>
<p>In this episode of the Regeneration Effect Podcast, Dr. Yi Song sits down with Lee Weinstein, the original inventor of laser tag and a lifelong science innovator, to break down the real science behind red light therapy.</p>
<p>They explain the difference between lasers and LEDs, why “laser” is often a marketing term, and what actually matters biologically once light enters the body. You’ll hear the historical origins of photobiomodulation, including Florence Nightingale’s battlefield observations and early red light experiments.</p>
<p>Most importantly, this conversation addresses something rarely discussed: red light therapy can energize biological processes. That can be beneficial for healing and mitochondrial function. But in certain situations, such as active infections or growing cancers, increasing cellular energy may not be helpful.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Most red light therapy videos only talk about the benefits. Almost no one talks about when it can make things worse.
In this episode of the Regeneration Effect Podcast, Dr. Yi Song sits down with Lee Weinstein, the original inventor of laser tag and a lifelong science innovator, to break down the real science behind red light therapy.
They explain the difference between lasers and LEDs, why “laser” is often a marketing term, and what actually matters biologically once light enters the body. You’ll hear the historical origins of photobiomodulation, including Florence Nightingale’s battlefield observations and early red light experiments.
Most importantly, this conversation addresses something rarely discussed: red light therapy can energize biological processes. That can be beneficial for healing and mitochondrial function. But in certain situations, such as active infections or growing cancers, increasing cellular energy may not be helpful.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Eastern Medicine vs Western Medicine: One Tree or the Entire Forest</title>
        <itunes:title>Eastern Medicine vs Western Medicine: One Tree or the Entire Forest</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Western medicine and Eastern medicine are often treated as competing systems, but the real difference is philosophical, not technical. In this conversation, Dr. Yi Song explains why Western medicine focuses on isolated molecules and symptoms, while Eastern medicine views the body as an interconnected system that must stay in balance to prevent disease.</p>
<p>Using clear analogies like gardens, irrigation systems, and forests versus trees, Dr. Song explains how imbalances can quietly build long before symptoms appear. When circulation, detoxification, or systemic flow becomes blocked, chronic conditions such as autoimmune disease or cancer may develop over time.</p>
<p>This discussion explores prevention, root cause medicine, and why addressing imbalance early can change long term health outcomes. It offers a grounded explanation for viewers who want a clearer understanding of how Eastern and Western medical systems actually differ, without hype or oversimplification.</p>
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<p>Using clear analogies like gardens, irrigation systems, and forests versus trees, Dr. Song explains how imbalances can quietly build long before symptoms appear. When circulation, detoxification, or systemic flow becomes blocked, chronic conditions such as autoimmune disease or cancer may develop over time.</p>
<p>This discussion explores prevention, root cause medicine, and why addressing imbalance early can change long term health outcomes. It offers a grounded explanation for viewers who want a clearer understanding of how Eastern and Western medical systems actually differ, without hype or oversimplification.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Western medicine and Eastern medicine are often treated as competing systems, but the real difference is philosophical, not technical. In this conversation, Dr. Yi Song explains why Western medicine focuses on isolated molecules and symptoms, while Eastern medicine views the body as an interconnected system that must stay in balance to prevent disease.
Using clear analogies like gardens, irrigation systems, and forests versus trees, Dr. Song explains how imbalances can quietly build long before symptoms appear. When circulation, detoxification, or systemic flow becomes blocked, chronic conditions such as autoimmune disease or cancer may develop over time.
This discussion explores prevention, root cause medicine, and why addressing imbalance early can change long term health outcomes. It offers a grounded explanation for viewers who want a clearer understanding of how Eastern and Western medical systems actually differ, without hype or oversimplification.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Why Mixing Old and New Medicine Might Change Everything!</title>
        <itunes:title>Why Mixing Old and New Medicine Might Change Everything!</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Can the combination of ancient healing traditions and modern medical science create a stronger foundation for cancer support. </p>
<p>In this episode of Regeneration Effect, we explore how integrative oncology brings together nutritional strategies, metabolic support, regenerative tools, stress reduction, and personalized testing to complement the care patients already receive from their oncology teams.</p>
<p>Dr. Elizabeth Eversull, founder of LionHeart Integrative Medical Clinic, shares how she collaborates with conventional physicians while helping patients strengthen their resilience during treatment. She discusses functional testing, low carbohydrate nutrition, sauna use, hyperbaric oxygen as supportive care, sleep support, supplement planning, and regenerative methods used in clinical settings. This conversation remains strictly educational and does not offer alternatives to medically approved cancer treatments.</p>
<p>If you are curious about functional oncology, metabolic approaches, supportive care tools, PRP, stem cells, or how ancient medical principles can coexist with modern science, this episode offers thoughtful, grounded insights.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can the combination of ancient healing traditions and modern medical science create a stronger foundation for cancer support. </p>
<p>In this episode of Regeneration Effect, we explore how integrative oncology brings together nutritional strategies, metabolic support, regenerative tools, stress reduction, and personalized testing to complement the care patients already receive from their oncology teams.</p>
<p>Dr. Elizabeth Eversull, founder of LionHeart Integrative Medical Clinic, shares how she collaborates with conventional physicians while helping patients strengthen their resilience during treatment. She discusses functional testing, low carbohydrate nutrition, sauna use, hyperbaric oxygen as supportive care, sleep support, supplement planning, and regenerative methods used in clinical settings. This conversation remains strictly educational and does not offer alternatives to medically approved cancer treatments.</p>
<p>If you are curious about functional oncology, metabolic approaches, supportive care tools, PRP, stem cells, or how ancient medical principles can coexist with modern science, this episode offers thoughtful, grounded insights.</p>
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Dr. Elizabeth Eversull, founder of LionHeart Integrative Medical Clinic, shares how she collaborates with conventional physicians while helping patients strengthen their resilience during treatment. She discusses functional testing, low carbohydrate nutrition, sauna use, hyperbaric oxygen as supportive care, sleep support, supplement planning, and regenerative methods used in clinical settings. This conversation remains strictly educational and does not offer alternatives to medically approved cancer treatments.
If you are curious about functional oncology, metabolic approaches, supportive care tools, PRP, stem cells, or how ancient medical principles can coexist with modern science, this episode offers thoughtful, grounded insights.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>17 Generations of Healing—And What Modern Doctors Still Miss</title>
        <itunes:title>17 Generations of Healing—And What Modern Doctors Still Miss</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if your doctor is missing the most important part of healing? In this conversation, Dr. Yi Song reveals how her 17-generation legacy in Chinese medicine reshaped her path as a Western-trained scientist. Trained in pathology at Brown University, Dr. Song saw firsthand how symptom-based care fails to address the root of disease. That realization took her back to ancient principles of healing and eventually into the world of stem cells and regenerative medicine. Filmed at Zenerchi Retreat in Colombia, this podcast explores: Why many modern treatments never lead to true healing How Dr. Yi blends ancient Chinese diagnostics with cutting-edge biomedical tools The real philosophy behind preventative care and long-term vitality This episode is for anyone frustrated with the limits of conventional medicine and curious about a more holistic path to health.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if your doctor is missing the most important part of healing? In this conversation, Dr. Yi Song reveals how her 17-generation legacy in Chinese medicine reshaped her path as a Western-trained scientist. Trained in pathology at Brown University, Dr. Song saw firsthand how symptom-based care fails to address the root of disease. That realization took her back to ancient principles of healing and eventually into the world of stem cells and regenerative medicine. Filmed at Zenerchi Retreat in Colombia, this podcast explores: Why many modern treatments never lead to true healing How Dr. Yi blends ancient Chinese diagnostics with cutting-edge biomedical tools The real philosophy behind preventative care and long-term vitality This episode is for anyone frustrated with the limits of conventional medicine and curious about a more holistic path to health.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>What if your doctor is missing the most important part of healing?
In this conversation, Dr. Yi Song reveals how her 17-generation legacy in Chinese medicine reshaped her path as a Western-trained scientist. Trained in pathology at Brown University, Dr. Song saw firsthand how symptom-based care fails to address the root of disease. That realization took her back to ancient principles of healing—and eventually into the world of stem cells and regenerative medicine.</itunes:summary>
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