
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Phillip Stutts, a political marketing guru who has helped engineer more than 1,500 election wins including three presidencies, had 650-million stem cells injected into his esophagus to combat Achalasia. This disorder destroys the nerves and muscles in the esophagus which normally push food down toward the stomach -- and makes it difficult to eat. Phillip’s experience gives us a look at the medical frontier at a time when stem cell treatments have reportedly cured HIV. His moonshot approach will give a lot of hope to a lot of people.
4.8
345345 ratings
Phillip Stutts, a political marketing guru who has helped engineer more than 1,500 election wins including three presidencies, had 650-million stem cells injected into his esophagus to combat Achalasia. This disorder destroys the nerves and muscles in the esophagus which normally push food down toward the stomach -- and makes it difficult to eat. Phillip’s experience gives us a look at the medical frontier at a time when stem cell treatments have reportedly cured HIV. His moonshot approach will give a lot of hope to a lot of people.
11,852 Listeners
2,496 Listeners
1,293 Listeners
2,653 Listeners
1,660 Listeners
1,929 Listeners
4,831 Listeners
8,007 Listeners
4,790 Listeners
1,270 Listeners
2,178 Listeners
28,536 Listeners
614 Listeners
501 Listeners
496 Listeners