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#01 - Wellness and Regenerative Medicine
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What is wellness? Is it an airy fairy term used to describe something we can’t see, or does it have a base in measurable medicine, with real outcomes? How does regenerative medicine fit into this picture, and how Can this modern and functional approach to health benefit you? Dan and Dr.Sam van Eeden discuss the growth of regenerative medicine, and the use of real science in the quest for wellness and feeling good. Show-notes: 0.33 – Dr.Sam van Eeden’s journey into Regenerative Medicine – how did it all start? 2.04 – Seeing how burn wound victims recovered from traumatic injury with amazing recovery inspired Dr.Sam. 2.57 – How is regenerative medicine different from a more traditional approach to medicine? 4.38 – Dr.Sam’s Medical Research degree taught him how to question things more. 5.45 – How snake bite victims recovered from other illnesses using the regenerative capabilities of the body. 11.25 – What is the point of regenerative medicine? 14.00 – Doctors who are using regenerative medicine are pioneers in the medical field. 14.52 – Being too comfortable sticking to the same old treatments kills progression in the field. 20.57 – Dan’s background and how he became involved with regenerative medicine from a physiotherapy standpoint. 22.45 – Medicine has lost the personal touch in many cases. 25.00 – The guys discuss wellness and what that actually means. 29.09 – The link between your wellness, neuroscience and the ability of the power of your mind to actually affect your medical health. 37.43 – Combining science and medicine with actually feeling good, not just ‘getting better’. 43.47 – Why shouldn’t a beautician do a filler? 53.55 – What does Dr.Sam get from regenerative medicine, why does he do it? Check us out at: https://humanregenerationproject.com/wellness
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Manage episode 326856184 series 3104201
内容由Eeden Medical Bioscience提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Eeden Medical Bioscience 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
What is wellness? Is it an airy fairy term used to describe something we can’t see, or does it have a base in measurable medicine, with real outcomes? How does regenerative medicine fit into this picture, and how Can this modern and functional approach to health benefit you? Dan and Dr.Sam van Eeden discuss the growth of regenerative medicine, and the use of real science in the quest for wellness and feeling good. Show-notes: 0.33 – Dr.Sam van Eeden’s journey into Regenerative Medicine – how did it all start? 2.04 – Seeing how burn wound victims recovered from traumatic injury with amazing recovery inspired Dr.Sam. 2.57 – How is regenerative medicine different from a more traditional approach to medicine? 4.38 – Dr.Sam’s Medical Research degree taught him how to question things more. 5.45 – How snake bite victims recovered from other illnesses using the regenerative capabilities of the body. 11.25 – What is the point of regenerative medicine? 14.00 – Doctors who are using regenerative medicine are pioneers in the medical field. 14.52 – Being too comfortable sticking to the same old treatments kills progression in the field. 20.57 – Dan’s background and how he became involved with regenerative medicine from a physiotherapy standpoint. 22.45 – Medicine has lost the personal touch in many cases. 25.00 – The guys discuss wellness and what that actually means. 29.09 – The link between your wellness, neuroscience and the ability of the power of your mind to actually affect your medical health. 37.43 – Combining science and medicine with actually feeling good, not just ‘getting better’. 43.47 – Why shouldn’t a beautician do a filler? 53.55 – What does Dr.Sam get from regenerative medicine, why does he do it? Check us out at: https://humanregenerationproject.com/wellness
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×Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 10 of 10. There are many dependable services integrated in our daily lives and routines. Imagine the ability to book a flight or access to your online banking are terminated. I trust that once people are given access and the ability to manage their own health records it will become another dependable service, which will be unimaginable not to have… empowering you to engage with your own health and give you access to high quality up-to-date health data. We believe this dependable service and ability will enhance your personal health awareness and quality of life.…
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 9 of 10. Are people really ready to manage their own health information and do people want to take the responsibility to do so themselves? The Axon Dublin Study aims to get an insight into how people who are given the opportunity to interact with their personal health information respond and feel about this. The Axon Dublin study gives you an opportunity to experience the ability and functionality of having your medical records securely under your personal control.…

1 #19 - (8/10) How Have We Come From Victorian to Modern Times and Still Don’t Own Our Own Health Records? 9:15
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 8 of 10. It is time to allow people to have access and manage their own Health Records - IPPOSI - Citizens Jury Ireland 2021 . Looking back into history to how the different Industrial Revolutions progressed and affected us in modern times gives us insight into new options to do things better. Traditionally the Medical Industry reacted much slower than other industries to incorporate modern technologies when it comes to health record management. Online banking is old news and well advanced and yet accessing your own basic medical data is still an effort demanding time and huge effort to get copies. Time to change….…

1 #18 - (7/10) Using the 4IR Technologies to Improve Your Health, Wellbeing and Reduce Your Evolving Health Risks 9:34
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 7 of 10. The idea of having your Health Information in one place is not new. However, creating such a solution and using the solution in real time by real people is a very different story. Understanding what exactly are the benefits and what people would like to have access to and how people would like to use and share their health information needs better understanding and research. Understanding further how your personal health information and history of disease development recorded by yourself can be enhanced by connecting this to Artificial Intelligence and Best Advice can and will change the way we can prevent and fight disease - The Axon Dublin Study will bring us closer to realise this dream.…
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 6 of 10. The idea of having your Health Information in one place is not new. However, creating such a solution and using the solution in real time by real people is a very different story. Understanding what exactly are the benefits and what people would like to have access to and how people would like to use and share their health information needs better understanding and research - The Axon Dublin Study will bring us closer to realise this dream.…
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 5 of 10. Empowering the individual to take better care and responsibility for his or her own health and well-being will be a liberating moment in medical history. Shifting the responsibility for optimal medical care from the formal Health Care Provider to a position where the individual client co-share this responsibility is exactly what is at stake and what is expected by citizens. If you would like any more information on the topics covered in this podcast, or if you'd like to get involved in the research project, please contact the team at info@axonevolution.com or visit our website AxonEvolution .…
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 4 of 10. The concept of accessing your medical records anytime from anywhere in the world is not novel and certainly on the wish list of most people caring for their health and wellness. However, the technologies to realise this concept are only now reaching a level of maturity and reliability that can be trusted by individuals, institutions and governments. In this episode Dr. Sam discusses some of the technologies and solutions embedded in the Axon Electronic Health Record. If you would like any more information on the topics covered in this podcast, or if you'd like to get involved in the research project, please contact the team at info@axonevolution.com or visit our website AxonEvolution .…
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 3 of 10. Can you imagine losing your right to manage your finances and payments online? Imagine you can only access your financial information in your local branch or on a printed statement? Why can’t you in 2021 still not access your personal health information? With the advancement of Technologies and the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) solutions you are already using on a daily basis this is indeed possible. The decision is yours to own and manage your own health information. If you would like any more information on the topics covered in this podcast, or if you'd like to get involved in the research project, please contact the team at info@axonevolution.com or visit our website AxonEvolution .…
Dr. Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 2 of 10. In April 21, 2021 a Citizens Jury on access to Health Information was called to discuss key themes, concerns and expectations expressed during three weeks of deliberations. The Jury passed a verdict that is hugely impacting and supporting the right of the Irish Citizen to health information and owning their own health information. The Department of Health, the HSE and many Institutions in Ireland, including Axon Evolution adopted the EU Directives to enable this. If you would like any more information on the topics covered in this podcast, or if you'd like to get involved in the research project, please contact the team at info@axonevolution.com or visit our website AxonEvolution .…
Dr.Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is segment 1 of 10. As countries, governments, communities and individuals staggered and are still staggering from the Covid-19 Pandemic, it is the combined efforts of groups, industries and individuals that brought relief and reduced mortality and suffering by being innovative and challenged by the pandemic. This is the story of one such effort. If you would like any more information on the topics covered in this podcast, or if you'd like to get involved in the research project, please contact the team at info@axonevolution.com or visit our website AxonEvolution .…
Dr.Sam van Eeden discusses the Electronic Health Record and the Dublin Study. This is the full podcast episode. This episode is also available in 10 shorter segments. If you would like any more information on the topics covered in this podcast, or if you'd like to get involved in the research project, please contact the team at reception@nuacell.com.…
Continuing with our Male Health series, we discuss penis enhancement procedures with Dr.Sam van Eeden. Many men are curious about these types of procedures, how they work, and if they are even necessary. A huge part of considering having a treatment like this revolves around the underlying reasons for why a man might feel inadequate in the first place, and Dr.Sam explains the psychology and social implications of penis size, and enlargement procedures. Show-notes: 5.20 - Studies show that 45% of men in the UK believe that there is an issue with the size of their penis. 7.20 - How is a penis augmentation procedure performed? 7.40 - The psycho-social impact of penis size and augmentation procedures is very important to understand. 10.30 - Dr.Sam explains what areas of the penis are actually treated. 14.00 - As you age, the aesthetic appearance of the penis also deteriorates, and this can be treated as well. 15.40 - It is possible and likely that the penis will shrink with age. 19.00 - The facts on penis size, what is considered 'normal' and 'average'? 23.30 - Worrying about penis size often results from comparing to other males, and mot necessarily from any functional or medical issue. 26.00 - Dr.Sam discusses 'Micro Penis', a legitimate medical concern. 27.45 - Are penis augmentation procedures painful? 29.10 - What is the recovery like from these types of procedures? 34.40 - Does the penis look and feel normal afterwards? 37.05 - What are the risks or side effects associated with penis enlargement procedures? 40.30 - How long do the results last? 46.45 - How much do these procedures cost? 50.00 - You can contact Dr.Sam directly at https://nuacell.com/contact Check out our previous podcast - Functional Medicine - Managing Disease or Promoting Health?…
As part of our Male Health series, Dr.Sam van Eeden and Dr.Ernu de Villers discuss circumcision, a procedure that helps thousands of men every year with a variety of reproductive and genital issues. They break down this simple procedure, discussing the indications, health benefits and possible complications of circumcisions, and remove the taboo from what is a very common and normal issue for men of all ages. Show-notes: 3.50 - Dr.Ernu de Villiers is from Namibia. 6.30 - Circumcision is often seen as a taboo subject, particularly in Ireland. 8.10 - Dr.Sam mainly sees medical circumcision cases. 11.40 - BXO is a precursor for penile cancer. 13.10 - In Namibia there is a national drive for voluntary circumcision. 14.40 - In Africa, the national circumcision rate is 62%. 15.45 - In the UK the rate is 7% , and in Ireland the rate is 5%. 19.00 - Circumcision is used in some cultures as part of a manhood initiation ceremony. 21.20 - There is an argument currently about the issue of young babies and consent for circumcision procedures. 23.20 - There are many different strains of the HPV virus. 26.50 - Dr.Sam outlines the risks involved in these procedures. 31.00 - Managing risk comes down to proper surgical practice. 32.40 - Complications are very rare with circumcisions. 36.00 - Exposing the glans and stretching the foreskin is vital from a young age. 40.00 - The doctors explain how a circumcision procedure is performed. 43.10 - Almost all Irish males request a partial circumcision. 48.30 - One risk of a partial circumcision is phymosis . 49.30 - Wound healing in the penis is very quick. 50.30 - Some people experience an increase in sensitivity post procedure, some people experience a decrease. 52.00 - Premature ejaculation is a medical condition. 53.50 - SSRI's can reduce sensitivity. 58.00 - Hyaluronic Acid fillers in the penis can reduce sensitivity of the corona. 1.00.00 - Discussing pain and discomfort during and after circumcision procedures. 1.02.00 There is very little pain, all clients are discharged with pain medication but it is rarely needed. 1.04.45 - What is a frenuloplasty? 1.09.40 - The foreskin and the lower eyelid share similar physical characteristics. Check out our previous podcast - Functional Medicine - Managing Disease or Promoting Health?…
It takes a lot of bravery, determination and belief to change your life. It takes even more to save your own life, and to take charge of your body and your health, even as doctors, friends and family are advising you differently. Gina O'Callaghan tells a story of how a shocking discovery and diagnosis of not one, but two types of rare cancer inspired her to radically overhaul her life, focusing on being as healthy as she could, and how this helped her not only recover from the disease, but transformed how she lives today. Show Notes 06.30 - Gina lived with her family in Asia. 7.00 - Her son suffered a lot with chest infections when he was younger. 8.44 - She made a decision to slow down her pace of life. 11.00 - On October 2013 she got a clean bill of health from her doctor. 12.25 - Early one morning in March 2014 she wok with excruciating pain. 16.45 - The doctors told her they had performed a sub total hysterectomy. 18.10 - Gina discovered she had cancer. 23.38 - They found a second cancer that had been missed. 25.40 - The chemotherapy she was offered was used for palliative care. 30.20 - A book she recommends is called 'Radical Remissions'. 34.00 - Gina went vegan, juicing, ignoring the advice given to eat cakes and sugar. 35.30 - It's not just about 'being positive', you have to apply your focus. 44.40 - She started thinking about how to stop the cancer from coming back. 48.00 - Most doctors won't recommend alternative options. 50.20 - A diagnosis doesn't necessarily mean you'll die tomorrow, take your time. 52.00 - How did Gina get cancer? 54.00 - She did some genetic testing and found that she had an issue with B12 absorption. 57.10 - Cancer is a symptom of underlying problems. 59.50 - The power of your mind on your body. 1.04.30 - Does Gina bring her personal experience into her treatments with her clients? 1.06.40 - What does a typical day look like for Gina? 1.10.00 - You need tot take time for yourself to reflect and consider. 1.13.30 - Be mindful of where your food is coming from. 1.14.30 - She is studying naturopathic nutrition at the moment. 1.18.15 - Use an 80/20% approach to food. 1.20.10 - How we chew can affect our digestion. 1.26.30 - Gina is practicing sound therapy. 1.30.00 - It's important to understand that health is a multifaceted thing. 1.34.00 - The body wants to heal itself. Check out gina's website : Ospa.ie Check out our previous podcast - Functional Medicine - Managing Disease or Promoting Health?…
Getting older is generally associated with a decrease in performance and an increase in health issues and disease, but why does this happen, how is aging actually defined, and once we understand the process itself, is it possible to do anything to slow the process down or manage the negative effects? Dr.Sam van Eeden discusses how aging fits into the bigger picture of medicine and functional health, and explains the concepts behind the approach he takes to helping people manage their own aging process. 3.30 - Aging can be classed as a disease or a degenerative condition in some ways. 5.10 - "That's normal for your age" is normal for some doctors to say to patients. 8.00 - ICD codes are the worldwide standard for classifying disease. 10.00 - How do insurance companies view a disease? 11.30 - You are on your own until you have an active ICD code and a disease. 13.20 - Preventative medicine is not classed as guideline treatment standards for doctors. 15.00 - What is actually happening as you age? 17.20 - On a cellular level you are actually aging from when you are born. 18.00 - Cell senescence is when cells cease to be able to divide themselves. 21.40 - Metabolic disease is the biggest threat to human health ever. 27.00 - Can you potentially boost human lifespan by understanding and applying the science? 28.50 - Sharks never develop cancer. 30.40 - As long as your cells have the ability to repair, you can manage disease better. 32.00 - How Dr.Sam helps clients understand what they need to do themselves. 37.00 An accumulation of damaged DNA leads to cell senescence. 42.10 - If you want to slow down disease, slow down DNA damage. 45.40 - It's the patient's decision whether to engage in this type of medicine or not. 48.10 -Education is the key to effective treatment. 50.00 - We can use a wide range of biomarkers as an indication of health. 53.00 - How do you manage a client in life who's cells are already senescent? 57.00 - Senescent cells are not dead, they can still function. 58.00 - Age is not particularly relevant to functional medicine treatments. 1.03.00 - Aging and it's effects are unique to every individual. 1.07.30 - It's never too late to treat a client with a functional approach. Check out our previous podcast - Functional Medicine - Managing Disease or Promoting Health?…
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