Episode 13: Dr. Christian Drapeau: Stem Cells and the Blueprint for Longevity and Wellness

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Living a Nutritious Life Podcast

In this episode of Living a Nutritious Life Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Christian Drapeau, a renowned Stem Cell Scientist, who brings a wealth of knowledge and insights.

About Our Guest:

Dr. Christian Drapeau is a Stem Cell Scientist with a background in brain research and a primary focus on the regenerative potential of stem cells. He is known for his groundbreaking work in understanding the role of stem cells in the body’s repair and renewal processes.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

Unlocking the potential of stem cells for optimal health and longevity

The incredible impact of blue green algae and other plants on promoting stem cell activity

Actionable tips you can use today to improve the power of your stem cells

The power of very specific plants (such as blue green algae from Klamath Lake) in putting our stem cells into circulation to repair the body, and how some companies like Stemregen are formulating plant-based supplements to support healthy stem cell function.

About Living a Nutritious Life Podcast:

Living a Nutritious Life Podcast is dedicated to empowering listeners with the latest insights and expert advice on living a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Join host Keri Glassman MS, RD, CDN as she delves into diverse topics related to nutrition, wellness, and overall well-being.

Connect with Dr. Christian Drapeau:

Website: https://christiandrapeau.com

TikTok: @StemCellChristian

IG: @StemCellChristian

LinkedIn: Christian Drapeau

Links Mentioned in the Episode:

Blue green algae supplement from Klamath LakeBook: Cracking the Stem Cell CodeStem cell research resources:

Beta-Glucan 1-3 Stem Cells: Mobilization of peripheral blood progenitor cells by Betafectin PGG-Glucan alone and in combination with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, 1998.

Aloe extract (Stemaloe™) – Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy, June 17, 2015. It’s made from aloe macroclada (AMAC), a species endemic to Madagascar.

Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA) extract – Tissue Regeneration – From Basic Biology to Clinical Application, March 30, 2012.

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