The Hidden Dangers of Sweeteners and the Future of Stem Cells
The greatest scientific deception of this century, perhaps of any century.
Ever wondered if your favorite diet soda is truly harmless? In this episode of 'The Wellness Connection', hosts Radhia Gleis and Peter McCarthy dive into the controversial world of artificial sweeteners and the promising horizon of stem cell therapy. Dr. Janet Starr Hull, who has dedicated her career to studying the effects of artificial sweeteners, shares her personal battle with aspartame poisoning.
She sheds light on how these sweeteners, including sucralose, have been marketed as safe despite their harmful side effects. From historical insights to current health risks, Dr. Hull's revelations might make you think twice before reaching for that sugar-free snack. Switching gears, the episode also features attorney Rick Jaffe, who offers a compelling look at the future of stem cell therapy in the United States.
With years of experience representing medical professionals and companies in this field, Jaffe discusses the potential breakthroughs and legal hurdles facing stem cell treatments, particularly in orthopedics. His predictions could very well shape the future of regenerative medicine. But that's not all. The hosts also tackle the myth that cholesterol is the main culprit behind heart disease, presenting a study that claims it's one of the greatest medical deceptions of the last century.
This episode is packed with eye-opening information and invites listeners to submit their questions for future discussions. If you're curious about what you’re really putting into your body or interested in cutting-edge medical advancements, this episode is a must-listen. It's not just informative; it’s a call to question mainstream narratives and explore healthier alternatives.