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This episode is sponsored by Bioadaptives and the product Pluripain.
Whether it is an invader from the outside, like an injury, bacteria, or a virus that causes an infection, inflammation is a reaction to threats that are in our bodies. Your immune system is full of healthy cells that constantly look for abnormalities or threats that could cause you harm. So, inflammation is not a disease, it is a reaction that tells your body that a threat is present. With natural ingredients and the use of anti-inflammatories the threat can be removed.
In this episode, host Silvia Yoshida talks with Dr. Ted Jacobs about the cause of inflammation, how to notice inflammation, and how to treat inflammation. They also discuss the purpose and the pros and cons of prescription anti-inflammatories.
Dr. Edward E. Jacobs, Jr. (Dr. Ted), a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Medical school, is a biotechnology consultant with over 25 years' experience in biopharmaceutical and medical device development, as well as 35 years of teaching and direct patient care. Dr. Ted has participated in the drug development process from discovery through animal and human studies, including regulatory support for FDA and international regulatory affairs, strategic planning, and investor relations.
This episode is sponsored by Bioadaptives. Bioadaptives is a natural supplements company that focuses on research and development and the creation of natural products that support optimal health and wellness. Since 2014, BioAdaptives, has been engaged in the research of primitive cells, including stem cells and their derivatives, and natural ingredients which may promote their activities.
In this episode, host Silvia Yoshida and Dr. Ted Jacobs discuss:
Additional Resources:
The Natural Science of Pain: Free ebook download https://naturalgreenliving.com/science-of-pain-guide
Bioadaptives Free Sample of the Pluripain Natural Supplement: https://naturalgreenliving.com/free-sample/
See naturalgreenliving.com/privacy-policy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is sponsored by Bioadaptives and the product Pluripain.
Whether it is an invader from the outside, like an injury, bacteria, or a virus that causes an infection, inflammation is a reaction to threats that are in our bodies. Your immune system is full of healthy cells that constantly look for abnormalities or threats that could cause you harm. So, inflammation is not a disease, it is a reaction that tells your body that a threat is present. With natural ingredients and the use of anti-inflammatories the threat can be removed.
In this episode, host Silvia Yoshida talks with Dr. Ted Jacobs about the cause of inflammation, how to notice inflammation, and how to treat inflammation. They also discuss the purpose and the pros and cons of prescription anti-inflammatories.
Dr. Edward E. Jacobs, Jr. (Dr. Ted), a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Medical school, is a biotechnology consultant with over 25 years' experience in biopharmaceutical and medical device development, as well as 35 years of teaching and direct patient care. Dr. Ted has participated in the drug development process from discovery through animal and human studies, including regulatory support for FDA and international regulatory affairs, strategic planning, and investor relations.
This episode is sponsored by Bioadaptives. Bioadaptives is a natural supplements company that focuses on research and development and the creation of natural products that support optimal health and wellness. Since 2014, BioAdaptives, has been engaged in the research of primitive cells, including stem cells and their derivatives, and natural ingredients which may promote their activities.
In this episode, host Silvia Yoshida and Dr. Ted Jacobs discuss:
Additional Resources:
The Natural Science of Pain: Free ebook download https://naturalgreenliving.com/science-of-pain-guide
Bioadaptives Free Sample of the Pluripain Natural Supplement: https://naturalgreenliving.com/free-sample/
See naturalgreenliving.com/privacy-policy for privacy and opt-out information.