There is a bill going through California that proposes sanctions for doctors who spread “Covid-19 disinformation”. This means that doctors will be unable to discuss any data that doesn’t fit the government narrative- even data from the manufacturer’s own data collection! If you oppose this oversight of the patient-physician relationship and encroachment on freedom of thought and speech, go to this site to register your opposition.
If you believe such restrictions are appropriate- you can also register your support.-18
EXOSOMES FOUNDATIONAL LECTURE #4
In this 18-minute video, Dr. Ed Park of Recharge Biomedical explains a new paradigm for cancer in which it is not rare, hereditary, nor incurable. The role that exosomes play in cancer ecology is discussed. |
EXOSOMES BLOG #4 (June 15, 2019)
Four weeks ago, I treated two patients with exosomes in some damaged tendons. Happily, both are back on the treadmill again. Learn about how stem cell exosomes my help restore damaged tendons that are in a state of arrested repair (tendinosis)
Telomere Blog (Aug 9, 2018)
Slice of Life Blog (Feb 7th 2017)
Read this slice of life blog about gratitude and attitude and one of the finest movie scenes ever filmed.
A tale of two “Blade Runners” – one grateful and one angry
2 thoughts on “Archives Week 4- April 23, 2022”
Hi Dr. Park, Where do you stand on the use of Rapamycin? It seems to have rejuvenating effects that benefit many organs (including telomere length). Rapamycin is also one if the few interventions demonstrated to extend life in mammals. Sounds much better than TA-65!
Thanks
not a fan. too many side effects