4/12/25 S11 E22 FULL SHOW: DR. LARRY SHERMAN - COMPOUND IN FLOWERS TO TREAT CANCER, STORY OF RECOVERY-  PERRI KERN,  DR. BONATI- ON "SIDE EFFECTS/COMPLICATIONS FROM ANESTHESIA IN SPINE SURGERY", DR. CHRISTOPHER MACKLIN - 5G CELL RADIATION CONCERNS

4/12/25 S11 E22 FULL SHOW: DR. LARRY SHERMAN - COMPOUND IN FLOWERS TO TREAT CANCER, STORY OF RECOVERY- PERRI KERN, DR. BONATI- ON "SIDE EFFECTS/COMPLICATIONS FROM ANESTHESIA IN SPINE SURGERY", DR. CHRISTOPHER MACKLIN - 5G CELL RADIATION CONCERNS

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Discover how flower compounds can treat cancer, explore spine surgery advances, and uncover 5G health risks in this enlightening episode of American Medicine Today.

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45:5512 Apr 2025

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Flower Power: Treating Cancer & 5G Concerns

Episode Overview

  • Sulfuretin: A compound from flowers halts cancer progression.
  • Bonati Spine Institute offers innovative spine surgery solutions.
  • 5G technology raises health concerns over radiation exposure.
  • Enzyme hyaluronidase plays a role in MS brain repair.
  • Minimally invasive techniques provide relief from chronic pain.
The plants that we found sulfuretin in are the flowers of Dahlia plants.

In the latest episode of American Medicine Today, hosts Kimberly Bonati and Ethan Youker delve into groundbreaking medical topics with esteemed guests. The episode starts with an interview with Larry Sherman, Ph.D., a professor of neuroscience at OHSU’s Oregon National Primate Research Center. Dr. Sherman discusses a promising natural compound found in flowers, specifically sulfuretin, which has shown potential in halting the progression of certain cancers and multiple sclerosis (MS).

This compound works by blocking the enzyme hyaluronidase, which is responsible for hindering brain cell repair. The discovery of sulfuretin offers hope for new treatments in diseases where the immune system attacks nerve cells, causing issues with movement, cognition, and memory. The podcast also features Perri Kern's story of recovery from severe neck and back pain after two failed surgeries. She found relief at the Bonati Spine Institute, known for its minimally invasive spine procedures developed by Alfred Bonati, M.D.

These precision-targeted surgeries offer an alternative to traditional hardware fusion methods, providing patients with immediate relief and long-lasting results. Another critical topic discussed is the health risks associated with the rapid rollout of 5G cell technology. Dr. Christopher Macklin, founder of the Global Enlightenment Project, expresses concerns about 5G being a potential human carcinogen. He highlights how the focused beams of 5G frequencies can negatively impact living organisms, with anecdotes about birds affected by radiation near cell towers.

Listeners are encouraged to learn more about these medical advancements and concerns by tuning into the TV version of American Medicine Today, available on streaming devices. This episode combines scientific insights with personal stories, offering a comprehensive look at the intersection of technology and health.

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