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In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about supplements, that can be used to address loss of hair and loss of hair colour, including Ecklonia Cava a supplement from Japanese seaweed. We also cover sarcopenia where the supplements are leucine, collagen, resveratrol or pterostilbene and a source of nicotinamide, such as NMN or NR.
Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress.
Links for Dr Kaufmann
The Kaufmann Protocol website
https://kaufmannprotocol.com/
The Kaufmann Protocol:
https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7
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In this episode Dr Kaufmann talks about supplements, that can be used to address loss of hair and loss of hair colour, including Ecklonia Cava a supplement from Japanese seaweed. We also cover sarcopenia where the supplements are leucine, collagen, resveratrol or pterostilbene and a source of nicotinamide, such as NMN or NR.
Sandra Kaufmann, is a cell biologist who for the last seven years has been the Chief of Pediatric Anesthesia at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. She is also the founder of the Kaufmann Antiaging Institute and the author of the book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It. In the book she describes the mechanisms of aging on a cellular level and the best supplements to slow down its progress.
Links for Dr Kaufmann
The Kaufmann Protocol website
https://kaufmannprotocol.com/
The Kaufmann Protocol:
https://amzn.to/3rhBAq7

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