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The Longevity with Nathalie Niddam Podcast – With Dr. Kent Holtorf
Come along for the journey as Dr. Kent Holtorf and Nathalie Niddam discuss their experience exploring bioregulators and their role in emerging wellness strategies. Learn how professionals are integrating them into research, protocols, and broader conversations about healthspan.
Here’s A Glimpse Into What You Can Learn:
- Dr. Kent Holtorf’s Background and Expertise
- Dr. Holtorf is a leading medical innovator specializing in chronic illnesses such as chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease, and long COVID.
- He has pioneered advanced therapies, including peptide and immune modulation treatments, and has made significant contributions to medical research and education.
- The Beginning of Peptide Interest:
- Dr. Holtorf initially explored peptides in the context of his own health challenges, which sparked further interest in the science behind peptide research.
- His positive personal experience with peptide therapy led him to integrate these treatments into his medical practice and research.
- Early Use of Bioregulators in Germany
- More than 15 years ago, Dr. Holtorf used intravenous bioregulators, referred to as “cellular peptides,” sourced from Germany.
- Introduction to New Bioregulators
- Dr. Holtorf and his team have identified and synthesized new bioregulators researching organ-specific peptides and their role in ongoing scientific exploration.
- His work has led to the development of advanced formulations that combine multiple bioregulators for enhanced therapeutic benefits.
- Insight From Russian Literature
- A dedicated research effort involving Russian medical literature has provided deeper insight into bioregulator mechanisms, revealing their role in gene expression and cellular repair.
- Thyroid Bioregulator Development
- Dr. Holtorf’s team has developed an advanced thyroid bioregulator supplement combining multiple thyroid peptides to optimize function and studying peptide-based formulations in relation to thyroid health and immune balance as part of broader research into gene regulation.