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How Stem Cell Research Can Help Boomers Reverse Aging – My Interview With Dr. Nick Delgado


My interview with Dr. Nick Delgado:

 

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Recently, President Obama signed an executive order that reverses restrictions on stem cell research put into place by the Bush administration in 2001. While some religious organizations are protesting this move, most scientists and doctors are celebrating. What does continued stem cell research really mean for the American public?

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Dr. Nick Delgado explores the amazing benefits of stem cell therapy. On my show, he’ll explain in plain language how stem cells work and why this important field of research has the potential to bring about the most beneficial medical developments in history. In my interview with Dr. Delgado you’ll hear:

The implications of stem cell research in the battle against arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s.

• How a new stem cell therapy and biomechanics can heal worn and damaged joints, instead of just covering up the pain.

• Why stem cells have the potential to actually reverse the aging process, and how this could happen in our lifetime.

• What he’s discovered through personally undergoing 10 stem cell therapy treatments.

CREDENTIALS: Dr. Nick Delgado is a media personality, international speaker, lecturer and researcher in biochemistry and endocrinology with a focus on balancing the physiology of aging. His regimen for rejuvenating and maintaining injured tissue and bone has earned him accolades from the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the international medical community. Dr. Delgado is the author of several books. His latest release is LEARN HOW TO HAVE YOUTHFUL HEALTHY JOINTS THAT WILL LAST FOREVER.

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