EPISODE · Jul 22, 2024 · 1H 1M
Discovering the Nature of Longevity: What is the Elastic of Life
from Taste Life Nutrition Podcast · host Nikki Burnett
In this episode of Taste Life Nutrition Radio & Podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting Douglas Mulhall, a trailblazer in global health innovation and the co-founder of Elastrin Therapeutics. We explored the fascinating world of elastin and its critical role in maintaining our body’s flexibility and overall health. Highlights from the episode: • Understanding Elastin: Douglas explained why elastin is vital for our skin, lungs, and arteries, and how its degradation affects our health as we age. • Groundbreaking Research: We delved into the innovative work at Elastrin Therapeutics, including the discovery of a naturally derived chemical that can restore arterial elasticity and potentially reverse aneurysms. • Clinical Trials: Douglas shared exciting results from recent clinical studies aimed at preventing aneurysm rupture and how these findings could revolutionize cardiovascular health. • Environmental and Lifestyle Factors: We discussed how environmental stress and toxic metals contribute to elastin degradation and practical tips on protecting your elastin levels. • Future of Health Innovation: Douglas provided insights into the most promising developments in health innovation and actionable advice for maintaining longevity and cardiovascular health. Thank you for tuning in! If you found this episode insightful, please share it with your friends and leave us a review. We love hearing your feedback! 🌟 Follow Douglas Mulhall: Website: https://www.natureoflongevity.com/ Facebook: @DouglasMulhallAuthor 📲 Stay Connected with Nikki: Website: https://www.tastelifenutrition.com Facebook: @TasteLifeNutrition Instagram: @tastelifenutrition Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3V8Q6wT Spotify: spoti.fi/3SZYQDw Sponsor: https://www.cellcore.com
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