Nanotechnology in Medicine: Unseen Forces in Our Blood
Episode Overview
Nanotechnology's role in modern medicine Post-COVID vaccine blood discoveries Ethical implications of biotechnology Potential risks of self-assembling microchips Future visions of artificial intelligence merging with human biology
These are nanorobots – tiny machines that self-assemble and could change our understanding of health entirely
In this episode of the Inspire Health Podcast, Dr Jason Loken chats with Dr Anna Marie Mihelce about the fascinating intersection of nanotechnology and biology. Dr Anna, a seasoned internal medicine physician with a PhD in pathology, dives into her research on what she’s finding in our blood, particularly post-COVID vaccines. With 25 years of clinical experience and a captivating book titled 'Light Medicine: A New Paradigm', Dr Anna brings a wealth of knowledge to the table.
The discussion touches on some wild concepts – think nanorobots in the bloodstream and self-assembling microchips. Dr Anna explains how these tiny machines are not just figments of science fiction but real entities that could have profound impacts on our health. She shares anecdotes about discovering these elements in both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, raising questions about how far-reaching these technologies might be.
Dr Jason and Dr Anna also delve into the broader implications of nanotechnology in medicine, exploring its potential to revolutionise healthcare but also its risks. They discuss the ethical concerns and the futuristic visions of humanity merging with artificial intelligence, painting a picture that’s as intriguing as it is alarming. If you’re curious about the cutting-edge science behind nanotechnology or concerned about its implications, this episode is a must-listen.
Dr Anna’s insights are sure to spark your interest and maybe even make you look at your own health from a new perspective. So, why not dive in and see what’s really going on inside our bodies?