The Recharge Biomedical Podcast

The Gut Twilight Zone: What’s Leaking and Why


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Leaky Gut" a legitimate medical diagnosis or just a wellness buzzword? In this episode, Dr. Ed Park enters the "Twilight Zone" of medicine to parse out the light from the dark. Using a shocking patient case study involving the rapid disappearance of varicose veins, eczema, and chronic malabsorption, Dr. Park explores the invisible barrier that stands between your nutrition and your immune system.

He breaks down the "one-man band" of the digestive tract, the hidden protein "key" called zonulin that unlocks your gut lining, and the impact of modern-day "boogeymen" like glyphosate and lectins. Discover how high-concentration exosome therapy is being used to signal cellular repair and why fixing your gut might just be the secret to systemic rejuvenation.


Dr. Ed Park explores the science of Leaky Gut Syndrome, intestinal permeability, zonulin, and how exosome therapy can repair the gut barrier to treat systemic inflammation and malabsorption.


Dr. Edward Park, MD, MPH, is a physician, researcher, and author specializing in regenerative medicine. With degrees from Harvard and Columbia, Dr. Park focuses on "translational medicine"—taking complex cellular science and applying it to "strange cases" of chronic illness, aging, and immune dysfunction to find real-world healing solutions.


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The Recharge Biomedical PodcastBy Ed Park, MD, MPH