
Cellular Medicine Podcast
When it comes to your health, it all begins and ends with the cell. This podcast is dedicated to all listeners who are looking beyond the biohacking, above the trendy health fads, and want to understand the science of actual wellbeing: through the cell and the return to efficiency. Our expert is William A Seeds MD, Founder and Chairman of the SSRP Institute, Faculty Developer and Lecturer of the A4M Peptide Certification Program, and a leading Peptide therapy researcher. Still board-certified, he was a surgeon for over 30 years, was the Chief of Surgery and Orthopedic Residency Site Director for University Hospital, Conneaut OH, and has been a professional Medical Consultant for the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and NBC’s Dancing With The Stars. He currently sees patients at his Cellular Medicine clinic, Redox Medical Group in Beverly Hill, California. Send any questions to info@seeds.md
Cellular Medicine Podcast
Episode 8 - Nicotine... The Good, The Bad, and the Not-So-Ugly?
We know nicotine as the deciding factor in addiction to smoking cigarettes and vaping, and probably think it's 'bad'.
And you're right, it's bad, but not for the reason you might assuming... Nicotinic receptors in your cells are an actual thing. When activated the natural way, these receptors can emit the cell signals that have positive cognitive benefits.
But that's the thing-- it has to be activated in the natural way, and that's the ticker!
The science is fascinating. truly. But what's more interesting is Dr. Seeds' approach to the smoking problem. It's completely atypical to what you'd expect to hear from a board certified surgeon...
If you have a question for Dr. Seeds, write to info@seeds.md and we'll be sure to get it answered for you!
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