168: How Dr Lance Becker Discovered Mitochondrial Transplantation to Bring Patients Back to Life Podcast Por  arte de portada

168: How Dr Lance Becker Discovered Mitochondrial Transplantation to Bring Patients Back to Life

168: How Dr Lance Becker Discovered Mitochondrial Transplantation to Bring Patients Back to Life

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo

📺 Watch the Video on Spotify, YouTube & Rumble

Join our FREE Community

“Maybe I don’t always have to give the molecule—maybe I could give the wave. If I can give the wave and do the same thing as giving the molecule, boy, that will be a revolution.” says Dr Lance Becker, pioneering emergency medicine doctor and chair of Northwell Health’s emergency department, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to unravel the tantalizing future of medicine at the quantum frontier.

From leading hospital resuscitation to hosting the world’s first mitochondrial transplantation conference, Dr Lance Becker stands at the nexus of traditional clinical practice and radical innovation. On this episode, he reveals why our understanding of life, disease, and health is about to turn inside out as quantum biology explodes into the mainstream—replacing the outdated notion of humans as merely collections of chemicals with the provocative new truth that we are as much waves as we are molecules.

Dr Lance Becker explains why energy—not just biochemistry—guides cellular decisions of life and death, how mitochondria move through our bodies to heal in ways textbooks never taught, and what it will mean to diagnose and heal disease using non-invasive wave-based sensors rather than blood samples or pills. He describes an imminent paradigm shift, where detecting our subtle, unique energetic “fingerprints” will allow real-time, personalized diagnosis and treatment.

Tune in to this mind-expanding episode of the Quantum Biology Collective Podcast to learn why Dr Lance Becker thinks biological science is on the threshold of its next revolution—one that could rival the discovery of DNA—and how you can be part of it.

5 Key Takeaways
  1. Imagine your body as a symphony of waves, not just chemicals—seek out ways to support your “wave health” with light, sound, and nature, not just pills and procedures.
  2. Don’t wait for science to catch up before taking action—spend time in sunlight, get outside, and explore low-risk practices that honor your body’s innate wave connection.
  3. Question old paradigms. Ask your health professionals about new frontiers like mitochondrial health, quantum biology, and non-invasive diagnostics. Push for innovation.
  4. Build bridges across disciplines—whether you’re a patient, researcher, or just curious—talk about these topics, form connections, and join communities moving quantum biology forward.
  5. Stay curious and courageous. There’s never been a better time to be part of a scientific revolution—your support, attention, and advocacy can help reshape the future of medicine.

Memorable Quotes"It's very likely that each reaction has its own fingerprint of what waves those are. Because it's not just energy—it's a specific fingerprint to that energy, made up of this wavelength. If we can identify what those are, we could say, 'Oh, that reaction took place,' and that would be very powerful.""We have a ton to figure out, and just think of all this fun research we can be doing on some of these things. I think one...
Todavía no hay opiniones