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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Laszlo Boros, where we dive into the fascinating world of deuterium and its impact on our health. Ever heard of deuterium? It's a naturally occurring element in our bodies, but when there's too much of it, things can get out of balance, leading to chronic diseases.
Dr. Boros makes this complex topic engaging and easy to understand. This discussion is a deeper dive into what Dr. Petra Davelaar and Stephanie Seneff talked about during our previous visits. Links Below
He sheds light on why keeping our bodies in a state called ketosis is crucial, especially for infants through breast milk. This isn't just about a trendy diet; it's about a natural way of eating that helps reduce deuterium levels in our bodies. And guess what? Our regular, processed foods might be doing more harm than good in this regard.
https://www.laszlogboros.com
Dr. Boros also connects the dots between hydrogen and how our bodies transfer energy – vital for everything we do. But here's a real kicker – he delves into how deuterium-depleted water might be a game-changer in cancer treatment. This discussion isn't just for science buffs; it's for anyone interested in the cutting-edge of health and wellness.
Dr. Boros' insights into deuteronomics could open up new possibilities in medicine, offering us a glimpse into the future of healthcare. Get ready to be enlightened and inspired!
Takeaways
- Deuterium overload can lead to chronic diseases and the breakdown of cellular functions.
- Maintaining ketosis, particularly through breast milk in infants, is crucial for optimal health and development.
- A natural ketogenic diet, low in deuterium, is essential for depleting deuterium and supporting mitochondrial function.
- Processed foods are often high in deuterium and can contribute to health problems.
Dr. Petra https://youtu.be/vmKG6IJMJYk?si=bgmrJGEMLVLXQ05L
Dr Seneff https://youtu.be/EdlqW-J2u3c?si=csSrLMiIwPHqUw1m
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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Laszlo Boros, where we dive into the fascinating world of deuterium and its impact on our health. Ever heard of deuterium? It's a naturally occurring element in our bodies, but when there's too much of it, things can get out of balance, leading to chronic diseases.
Dr. Boros makes this complex topic engaging and easy to understand. This discussion is a deeper dive into what Dr. Petra Davelaar and Stephanie Seneff talked about during our previous visits. Links Below
He sheds light on why keeping our bodies in a state called ketosis is crucial, especially for infants through breast milk. This isn't just about a trendy diet; it's about a natural way of eating that helps reduce deuterium levels in our bodies. And guess what? Our regular, processed foods might be doing more harm than good in this regard.
https://www.laszlogboros.com
Dr. Boros also connects the dots between hydrogen and how our bodies transfer energy – vital for everything we do. But here's a real kicker – he delves into how deuterium-depleted water might be a game-changer in cancer treatment. This discussion isn't just for science buffs; it's for anyone interested in the cutting-edge of health and wellness.
Dr. Boros' insights into deuteronomics could open up new possibilities in medicine, offering us a glimpse into the future of healthcare. Get ready to be enlightened and inspired!
Takeaways
- Deuterium overload can lead to chronic diseases and the breakdown of cellular functions.
- Maintaining ketosis, particularly through breast milk in infants, is crucial for optimal health and development.
- A natural ketogenic diet, low in deuterium, is essential for depleting deuterium and supporting mitochondrial function.
- Processed foods are often high in deuterium and can contribute to health problems.
Dr. Petra https://youtu.be/vmKG6IJMJYk?si=bgmrJGEMLVLXQ05L
Dr Seneff https://youtu.be/EdlqW-J2u3c?si=csSrLMiIwPHqUw1m
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