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Sepsis is deadly on its own — but in diabetes, the baseline oxidative stress turns it into a full-blown organ-killing fire. In this Deep Dive, Dr. Mike and Don unpack a new study where water-soluble, hydroxylated fullerene C60 acts like a nanoscale “electron sink,” neutralizing free radicals the way depleted antioxidant enzymes can’t. In a diabetic sepsis model (CLP), C60 sharply reduced lipid peroxidation and protected multiple organ systems — liver, heart, and brain — while also boosting native antioxidant capacity (catalase). The big question: is this just an acute rescue tool… or a future prophylactic “organ armor” strategy?
(Educational content only, not medical advice.)
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Article Discussed in Episode:
Effects of fullerenol C60 on the liver, heart and brain tissues of streptozotocin‑induced diabetic rats with sepsis
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Key Quotes From Dr. Mike:
"Think of sepsis as a massive fire breaking out in a house… and diabetes like having gasoline already spilled all over the floor."
Regarding C60: “It has this amazing capacity to attract and neutralize rogue, unbalanced electrons from free radicals.”
“In the liver, there was vastly reduced hepatocyte necrosis.”
“In the heart, they saw reduced interstitial fibrosis and way less myocardial disorganization.”
“They noted a major decrease in inflammatory cellularity in the brain.”
“It’s (C60) not just blocking the fire—it’s like upgrading the body’s sprinkler system.”
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Key Points
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By Dr. Mike Belkowski4.8
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Sepsis is deadly on its own — but in diabetes, the baseline oxidative stress turns it into a full-blown organ-killing fire. In this Deep Dive, Dr. Mike and Don unpack a new study where water-soluble, hydroxylated fullerene C60 acts like a nanoscale “electron sink,” neutralizing free radicals the way depleted antioxidant enzymes can’t. In a diabetic sepsis model (CLP), C60 sharply reduced lipid peroxidation and protected multiple organ systems — liver, heart, and brain — while also boosting native antioxidant capacity (catalase). The big question: is this just an acute rescue tool… or a future prophylactic “organ armor” strategy?
(Educational content only, not medical advice.)
-
Article Discussed in Episode:
Effects of fullerenol C60 on the liver, heart and brain tissues of streptozotocin‑induced diabetic rats with sepsis
-
Key Quotes From Dr. Mike:
"Think of sepsis as a massive fire breaking out in a house… and diabetes like having gasoline already spilled all over the floor."
Regarding C60: “It has this amazing capacity to attract and neutralize rogue, unbalanced electrons from free radicals.”
“In the liver, there was vastly reduced hepatocyte necrosis.”
“In the heart, they saw reduced interstitial fibrosis and way less myocardial disorganization.”
“They noted a major decrease in inflammatory cellularity in the brain.”
“It’s (C60) not just blocking the fire—it’s like upgrading the body’s sprinkler system.”
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Key Points
-
Episode timeline
-
Dr. Mike's #1 recommendations:
Deuterium depleted water: Litewater (code: DRMIKE)
-
Stay up-to-date on social media:
Dr. Mike Belkowski:
BioLight:
Website
YouTube

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