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Speaker 2 (01:01):
Welcome and thank you so much for joining us today
on the Doctor Bob Martin Show. I'm doctor Adam Barroffman.
And folks, what if the most powerful painkiller for your
knees isn't sitting behind a pharmacy counter, but waiting at
the end of your shoelaces, and today I want to
give you something better than a prescription. And that's a plan.
So for you, if stairs feel like Mount Everest and
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your morning walk has turned into a negotiation, stay with
me for the next few minutes. Because the science is clear.
The answer isn't to stop moving, it's to move smarter.
But first, if you'd like to connect with us, our
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or doctor bob dot com. And also later this hour
we're going to be joined by a special guest I
invited back to talk to you about how you can
move better throughout your life. So you want to stick
around for that. So, folks, this landmark medical review, and
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we're talking about over two hundred clinical trials and more
than fifteen thousand people found that structured, low impact aerobic
exercise can cut knee arthritis pain and restore function more
effectively than many medications. So not more pills, but more
movement and done the right way. And the champions for
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this are they're surprisingly accessible. We're talking about warm water exercise,
recumbent cycling, biking, and brisk walking. And you want to
know why these because they give you the trinity of relief,
less impact, better lubrication, and stronger support. Think of movement
as nature's joint oil.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
When you move.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Aerobically, you circulate synovial fluid that the slicks up. That
helps the cartilage glide, and it also helps you strengthen
the scaffolding around the joint, so every step feels more
stable and folks, here's the beauty. You don't need to
be an athlete or own fancy equipment. You need a
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plan and a promise to yourself. So start with a
talk test intensity. And when I say that, it means
when you're exercising you can speak in full sentences without gasping.
I want you to aim for five days a week,
about forty five to sixty minutes in total.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Don't panic.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
You can split it into two or three mini sessions
if you need to, and progress by just about ten
percent each week. In other words, consistency beats heroics. Three
twenty minute walks will always outperform one weekend suffer fest.
And if your knees are tender, I'm starting to pool
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the buoyancy. It takes the load off while your muscles
do the work. And if you prefer wheels, use a
recumbent bike and set your seat so that your knee
has a slight bend at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
And if walking is your style, lace up supportive shoes,
retire them after a few hundred miles and walk with purpose,
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swing in your arms and standing tall. And if you
need extra stability in a calorie burn, tried Nordic walking
and it means with poles and use your core and
your arms to share the load. And it gives your
knees a break. So, folks, again, the study is important
to note that just slight aerobic movement can help you tremendously.
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So let's come up with a step by step blueprint
your knees. Their remarkable shock absorbers the cartilage lines the joint.
It acts like a smooth, lubricated pad between the bones.
In oristi arthritis, the cushion starts to thin the bone surfaces,
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they become closer in friction increases, inflammation starts and it
flares up and the cycle accelerates, basically like a door
hinge that's gone dry, and if left unmanaged it it
can lead to the structural changes like bone spurs, ligment,
laxative laxity in altered gate patterns. And if you're looking
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at the functional limitations, we're talking about the walking speed
starts to decrease, and then it is that activity starts
to fade. The cardiovascular risk climbs. So there's also emotional
toll that chronic knee pain is linked with higher rates
of depression in social withdraw the pain isolates and movement
starts to reconnect. So across this high quality research, there
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were three themes that emerge that make aerobic exercise the
gold standard. And we're talking about pain modulation, where people
report substantially greater pain relief with aerobic exercise compared to
strength training alone. That rhythm movement promotes endorphin release and
that's your body's built in analgesics and doesn't have any
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dependency risk like medication. It also helps to preserve your cartilage.
That cycling and that water exercise increases synovial fluid movement,
which nourishes that cartilage, and this gentle, repeated loading it
stimulates the cells to maintain that cartilage, so they do
their job more efficiently. There's also functional restoration that like
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water aerobics and cycling, they improve that your own stair climbing,
your balance, and your walking endurance. So whether the exercise
is the same or not, it can also improve that
balance and that walking endurance. These compliant individuals, they often
seen endurance rise as much as at one point five
times their baseline. And as one researcher put it, aerobic
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exercise is the WD fourty for your joints. The translation,
if you lubricate, it stabilizes and it restores. So if
we're talking about all motion is lotion, but the some
kinds they're kinder to your knees, and I suggest you
start or restart these. So let's break it into a
couple of tiers. Tier one is for maximum benefit, and
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we're talking again about aquatic therapy. That buoyancy reduces the
joint load dramatically, so warm water also calms the pain
and it eases eases the motion. The lubrication between those
joints and again recumbent cycling. It promotes fluid knee flexion
and it's a minimal impact and it stabilizes your posture
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and Nordic walking. Those poles engage the core in the
upper body to offload the knees while they improve the
posture in the stride biomechanics. So let's move on to
tier two. And this has moderate benefit and we're talking
about tai chi. It boosts that appropriate reception and the balance,
and it eases your fear of movement and yoga. It
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restores flexibility in the hips and ankles. It proves the
knee tracking in the joint alignment. So if you're looking
for a training prescription, let's look at the science in
how we can put it into your schedule. Again, I
said frequency would be about five.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
Days a week.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
If we can look at a forty five to sixty
minutes of total. Again, you can break these into two
or three mini sessions. And as far as intensity goes,
do that talk test if you can converse comfortably and
if you can increase your weekly duration by about ten
percent to avoid these flare ups and consistency always trump's intensity.
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Your knees, they love those regular deposits more than those
occasional windfalls. So again, structured exercise is this keystone habit
in the study. We also know that structure exercise, it
helps our sleep quality, It improves improves sleep, It creates
a positive feedback loop for recovery. It starts to cause
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a anxiety to diminish. And this is comparing to low
dose pharmacological studies and the social connection it grows in
group settings, the water classes, the walking groups, the tai
chi groups. That social connection is important in this. So
every transformation begins with a single well planned step. So
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if you're looking at this from a perspective of muscle soreness,
that's typically a green light. But if you know if
your body has more changes than that, some of the
yellow flags that the pain lasts more than two hours
after exercise are they're worse and overnight and you have
morning stiffness that escalates, and you have swelling that restricts
your knee bends. Maybe maybe need to take it back
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just by reducing duration about twenty to thirty percent and
lowering that intensity. So again, folks, if we're looking at
this in two to three weeks, many people will notice
just the small aerobic exercise, increase smoother first steps in
the morning, less catch or hesitation when standing from a chair,
and improve confidence on stairs and curves. So again, your
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knees respond to what you do repeatedly, not what you
do occasionally. Commit to five small appointments for yourself, and
if you're new to this, starting a pool or on
a recumbent bike. And if your season, lace up and
walk with purpose filled the habit, log the winds, and
let the progress speak for itself. And every step you
take today preserves countless future steps. Your knees may grumble
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at first, but with intelligent training, they'll send you thank
you notes for decades. All right, folks, So again, we're
going to come back with a special guest. After the break.
You're going to want to stick around. He's going to
lead it into this conversation even further. You're listening to
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Even healing doesn't come.
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Speaker 2 (12:30):
Welcome back to the Doctor Bob Martin Show, where we
believe your best years are still ahead if you give
your body the right inputs. And today we're gonna talk
about healing smarter, how to move better, hurt less, and
avoid that revolving door of surgeries whenever safe impossible. And
my guest today is Grant Townsend. He is the CEO
of nuva Cell that is a provider only transdermal stem
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cell cream. It's designed to support your body's natural regina processes.
So I wanted to enter Grant. He's he's been on
the show several times. He's we get a lot of
questions on the Nuvasel stem cell product. But again, I
want to welcome Grant. He's he's a man who's turned
adversity into innovation, and he's lived through the hard truth
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of athletic injury and he's transformed it into a mission
to help others find real answers. Grant was a former
Division one basketball standout and he saw his playing days
come to an end after multiple surgeries, months of rehab
in that devastating verdict, You'll just have to live with
the pain, and so Grant refused to accept that as
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his future and he explored regenda of medicine. His experience
with stem cell therapy became this turning point and he
helped him to reclaim his function in his quality of life.
So so Grant he started to blend this elite competitor's
mindset with an engineer's perspective. In this precision, and he
Grant and then he set out to build a better path.
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He found a neuvasel Biologics to advance Regenave solutions and
designed to be effective, ethical, inaccessible to everyone without that
sticker shock or the insurance hurdles that too many, uh,
too many find that happens with Regenda medicine. So with that,
I want to welcome Grant Towns into the Docs Doctor
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Bob Martin show. Grant, it's great to have you back.
How are you doing.
Speaker 5 (14:22):
Today, Doctor Brockman. I'm doing very well. Thank you again
for for having me on the show. Obviously, always always
excited to come on here and talk and always gives
me a rold up. You give me better introductions than
I deserve. But you know, especially when you hit on
our mission, writer, our mission and dubs, I get so
passionate about it. So it's always fun for me to
talk talk about you know, what we're doing and just
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trying to make Regina medicine and in stem cell technology
more more accessible to the public, more public publicly known,
publicly known, and uh and just a better option for people.
Learning from my past experiences as you as you hit
on and you know, we'll talk a little bit about today.
So I'm always excited, always happy to be here.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Yeah, yeah, And Grant, I wanted to bring you back
because I got a lot of questions on this I did.
I did the story on Tiger Woods a few weeks
ago about how he had his seventh back surgery, and
and so I want to start with with your with
your opinion on that. Let's start with this the Tiger
Woods example. So this media coverage, it highlighted his multiple
back surgeries again, it was seven over the last few years,
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and uh, and it was talking about his collapsed L
four L five disc and uh. And basically, I think
there's doubts of him having a professional comeback at this point,
let alone walking eighteen holes and you know he's only
forty nine. So so without speculating on his private medical details,
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what is this cultural reflex of cut first, ask questions later.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
It's, man, it's it's it's an epidemic really when you
look at it right, and it's and it's something that
really gets me riled up because it's what I went
through a personally. And I know I've talked about my
experiences with with my failed back surgery on the on
the show before. But you know, when you look at
Tiger Wood's seven failed back surgeries, the first thing that
comes to my mind is, you know, after the second
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third field back surgery, why keep going back?
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Right?
Speaker 5 (16:18):
I mean I feel like there's a there's a level
of of, hey, this hasn't worked the first three times,
maybe I should try something different. But then when you
really look at the root cause, and this is from
my own personal experience, is it's not It's in my
opinion's not tiger Wood's fault, right, it's the system that
we put in place. And I experienced this firsthand, right
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where uh, going through the judicial medicine system. Uh, you know,
these back surgeries are are lifted to like a different level,
right where people think that the back surgery is the
is the miracle intervention that's going to cure all my pain,
and and for some reason it's publicized by that, but
then when you go through it, it's not the case.
And that's what happened to me in my experience, right,
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especially being you know, a collegian athlete, right, particularly in athletics,
surgeries are are you know, are very very common.
Speaker 6 (17:10):
Right.
Speaker 5 (17:10):
Obviously there's some other factors in that you need to
recover quickly and get back to the field quicker. But
that's that's always the first option. When in professional supports
collegiate supports, people say, all right, surgery, surgery, surgery, and
there there just needs to be this this education and
this is this is part of our mission here at News.
It's it's education, right, There are other options to try
first before immediately going in to invas the surgeries. And
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you know the data that we're starting to see now,
and I know we've talked about this on the show
as well. You know, studies suggesting that you know, eighty
percent of people who go through back surgery actually didn't
need to write unnecessary backsturgeries. We think we talked about
some stats about U about that there's estimated ten billion
dollars UH wasted on on on backsturgeries in the in
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the US alone, right, And when you really know dig
into some of the numbers on this, I mean, it's just, uh,
it's it's mind blowing to me that this is not
more talked about, that people aren't opening their eyes to this.
But that's safe. That's what we're here for, right.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Yeah, absolutely, And Grant you made mentioned that you were
a high level athlete Division one basketball player, and and again,
you know you alluded to that a little bit, but
what was what was that turning point for you exactly
when you said, Hey, you know I had I had
a surgery, I don't feel exactly the best that I should.
Let let me see how I can how I can
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flip this and how did how did nuvasel come come about?
Speaker 5 (18:37):
So, yeah, my story started, you know, put it early
on when I was I believe I was in high school.
I was around seventeen when I first when I first
hurt my back, and uh, you know, I was able
to initially get back pointing without without any major you know,
surgical inventions. But then I, you know, I hurt my
back again and basically ended up going through a four
year stretch of having one surgery every year. I had
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two laboring surgeries on my on my right shoulder, torn laboram.
I had a hand surgery, broke my second met a
tarsal on my hand, had three screws put in there,
and then I ended up having a back surgery. And
I could have kept me on my oh four oh
five disc to you know, cut that building piece of
disc out and uh, it was you know, it's you know,
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even though what I what I you know, just talked
about how you know, after the third fourth time, you think, okay,
this doesn't work. Well. You know, it took me four
surgeries to find my senses and I was asked after
my my Uh, I had a back surgery and a
sold shoulder surgery, and then I retore my laboram again.
I had a second shoulder surgery, and then when coming
back from my skepping shoulder surgery, trying to get back playing,
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I started having back issues again because of you know,
what they had to do with the shoulder surgery to
tighten everything up right. And then once that started happening,
I was like, all right, this is this is too much.
I'm descrowing my body. I'm going to regret this ten
twenty years from now when I can't walk anymore. I've
out of you know, I've got to figure out how
to how to actually heal and not keep having a
surgery every year. And that's ultimately what it ended up,
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you know, cutting my my career short. And it was
after the fact, you know that I really started digging
into different modalities on how to heal naturally, and I
tried everything right, hyperbaric chambers, shockwave, laser, physical therapy, chiropractor,
you named it, I did it all. And then once
I finally got exposed to to stem cells science, and
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that's that's when my back really began to heal. After
I've been in you know, pain for ten plus years,
and I just I always think back and I wish
I would have known now what I've known then because
it most likely would have extended my my basketball career
and you know and saved me a lot of turmoil
in my life.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yeah, absolutely absolutely, And.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
Yeah, so yeah, that that's just add to that and
ultimately that's you know, that's that's why Nubaseel was founded, right,
That's that's that's our mission here is is from my
personal struggles and and and what I've dealt with that
I don't want people to go through that. You know,
our mission is to is to help as many people
as we can. That's why we developed mova cell, and
that's why we're we're you know, trying to educate and
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and network as much as possible to teach more people
about what we know now and how you know, stem
cells science can can really get down to the to
the celluar level, and you know, uh, influence regeneration.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
Yeah, yeah, and granted, and I want to get into
that a little bit more after after the break, about
what neuvacel is and uh exactly and uh and how
accessible it is and and maybe even how how you
can help listeners can find nuvasell uh and so so
Grant again, I want you to hate tight just a second.
We're gonna come in back after break and discuss this
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a little bit further. You're listening to the Doctor Bob
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eight hundred six zero six eight eight two two. All right,
we're talking with Grant Townsend. He is the CEO of
Nuvasell Biologics. It's a topical stem cell kaream and uh
and again Grant's been a show favorite. We definitely get
a lot of questions on nuvasil, So let's just start
with what what is nuvasil?
Speaker 3 (23:09):
Grant?
Speaker 5 (23:11):
Yeah, so the start off, you know, neuva cells. It's
a it's a pretty new product, right, There's there's really
nothing else uh like it on the market. And what
we've done is is for the listeners who are familiar
with stem cell injections, there's one of the leading sources
of of of these type of regenitive medicine injections are
our mesol chymal stem cells derived from donated a built
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cord tissue, all you know, ethically done within those states
per you know, FDA registered labs all that. So what
we do is we take that those same ingredients using
the injectable is really focused on the exosomes of those
mesol chymal stem cells, which is what the stem cells secretes.
And I know we talked quite a bit about that
the exoszoon really being the future of regenitant medicine right
as the as a self free uh product. And we
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in case those exosomes and lipid nanoparticles to stabilize them,
formulate into it a topical cream with some natural transdermal
ingredients that can penetrate through the skin get into the joints.
So essentially, in a simple terms, right, if you're getting
the same benefits as as the injectables, but within an
easily applied topical cream. And there's there's a lot of
different ways that we see new viso being used. We
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see it, you know, being combined with different modalities, whether
it be shockwave, red light therapy or even stem cell
injections as well as kind of the take home therapy
to keep you know, emphasizing that that's how your regeneration
we see it, you know, you standalone right to help
people with our threaty cases in various things like that.
But yeah, in a sense, it's a it's a you know,
topical like we said, drandsdermal stem cell cream mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
And then so grant if if listeners want to find neuvasil,
how how can they go about doing that?
Speaker 5 (24:50):
The new cel is only sold through healthcare providers. We
have a growing network of healthcare providers throughout the country.
You know, as we know, we're a pretty new company
but growing pretty fast as people are are, you know,
finding out that the great benefits of neuva sel. So
you know, step one, you can go to our website
that's neuvosale Biologics dot com and u v O C
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E L L B I O L O G I
c S dot com and go to our finder Provider
tool and uh, you know, you can search for providers
in your area. If a provider doesn't show up, it
will give you a option to give us your info
or recommend a local provider can It'll give you that
option as well. And basically we can we can help
you try to find a provider. Additionally, if you don't
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have a provider in your area, you can actually reach
out to doctor Brockman and the and the doctor Bob
Martin show. We have we have an option there for
patients who don't have providers in the area because we
just we want to make sure that everyone has a
has an availability to to get the product and then
doctor Bob will find a provider or you'll recommend you
through one of the providers in their in their network
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to get us a kit sent to you guys. So
that's those are the main ones right now. Obviously we're
we're very focused on growing our provider network. So you know,
if you're listening, If if you're you know a patient
who you know knows a provider and you want to
recommend this to them, please go ahead, send them, send
them our website, make a recommendation. If you are provider listening,
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go to our website. There's an option on top there.
You know I'm a provider, you can go in and
apply for an account there and we'll review that and
get in touch with you and we'd be happy to
answer any of the questions you guys have.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
H Well, thanks for that grant. And again, folks, nuvassel
is UH. It's only through providers. So again, if you
are a patient of a of a chiropractor or a
physical therapist, a un acupuncturist, a medical doctor, a nurse
practitioner and uh, and they don't offer nuvasel in the practice,
you can you can ask them, tell them about it.
(26:50):
Uh see, if they're interested in all they got to
do is go over to Nuvasel Biologics and fill out
the provider form. And also if you need more help
on that, just head over to Nuvasel by a dot
com or you can you can go over to doctor
Bob dot com and click on the Nuvasel link. We'll
be able to gladly help you set up in with
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Anuvasel and Grant all right, Grant, so again. I initially
opening the show, I was talking about knee pain and
how a lot of times the best best medicine for
that is through movement. And if if we have uh
you know, listeners out there that that have painful movement,
you know, I think nuvasl might be an option for
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them to get them, get them out there and getting
active again.
Speaker 8 (27:34):
You know.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Again, we're we're in the middle of this longevity movement,
and we're not talking about just the life span. We're
talking about the movement span, the quality of life, how
well you move into sixty seventy eighty and more. And
there's going to be seventy six million boomers in that
sixty to eighty range, and that demand for these safe
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effective tools is growing and how does Nuvasel fit into that.
Speaker 5 (28:01):
Yeah, definitely, I mean and sure I think new sol
can help play a large part in that. And and
you hit on it a huge topic right now, uh
in our society, and I think there's always a there's
always a phrase out here. I think it's from either
you or or doctor Bob that I love. Right, It's
it's you know, the focus is on adding not just
adding years to your life, but adding meaningful years to
your life, adding healthy years to your life. Right, and
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movement is key in that. And you know, like you said, right,
with the boomer generation, uh, you know estimated around seventy
six million people sixty to eighty. Uh, there's there's a
strong focus on, you know, how can I stay active,
stay mobile later in my life so I can keep
doing the things I love, whether it's tennis or golf
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or pick a ball or basketball. Right, And and that's
something we're highly, highly focused on at Neuvisseille, and it's
really played a big part into how we've developed the
product as well. You know, one of the one of
the you know, the you know, other academics we're seeing
in our society, right is because of this large aging population,
there is extremely you know high increase rates of you know,
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degenerative cases offtereo threats, degenerative disk you know, that lead
to things like joint replacements, theory replacements, hip replacements, shouber replacements,
extremely invasive procedures that you know, people have to go
down for months on end and they may never move
again like they did before.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Right.
Speaker 5 (29:26):
So, uh, it's a you know, it's a it's a
growing you know concern. And when you see there's a
couple of things. It's not just the aging population rate.
It's also with the rise of obesity, you're putting more
stress on joints, which is leading to more degeneration, which is,
you know, causing inflammation, which then causes more uster athritis.
Speaker 7 (29:43):
Right.
Speaker 5 (29:43):
It's a it's a circular effect that kind of goes
around and round, and you know, so that's when you
look at the science of of of our product and
what it does. It's you know, not only supporting cellular regeneration,
but it attacks inflammation, right, And that's that's two parts,
you know, attacking inflammation and then you know attacking that.
That's how your a generation to help whether it's you know,
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regrow cartilage or disc base or whatever whatever it is.
And the most important thing about that is doing it
not invasively, because you know, especially with our boomer generation,
when you get into the sixties, seventies, eighties, and you
have an active person that maybe goes down for an
invasive surgery for two weeks, they may not they may
(30:24):
not get back to the same level they were before.
Speaker 9 (30:26):
Right.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
That could be detrimental for people. I don't seen it firsthand, right,
it could be very detrimental for people. So so giving
people an option to where they can they can you know,
get out of pain and get back to their you know,
uh uh activity levels, not at least down time. That's
you know, that's what we're all about.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
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hundred and six or six eight A two two and
we'll try to connect you with a local provider. All right, Grant,
So we were talking about that buzzword longevity and uh,
and with that comes the bio hacks and uh. And
I've been in Regina medicine for ten plus years and
(36:00):
and I'll just go ahead and say, I think Reginda
medicine is probably the number one bio hacked for movement.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
Can can you expand on that?
Speaker 9 (36:09):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (36:09):
Yeah, no, I definitely agree with that, right because when
you when you boil down to a cellular level on
how Regenda the medicine works, it's it's it's it's really
you know, waking cells up from sinessens right as you age, uh,
you know, cells naturally go into the cinesten states where
they're inactive. And by introducing these different growth factors cidykins
and and exosomes, right, you can wake those cells up
(36:30):
out of out of cinessens. So from a from a
scientific perspective, I don't think there's any better biohack than that, right,
I Mean, that's that's the that's the epitome of anti aging, right,
reversing the aging process. So yeah, I think that's and
then the cool thing about that, right is it's it's natural. Right,
this is this is all you know, ethically sourced from
(36:51):
the Whartons jelly of donated bilical cord tissue. There's no synthetics,
there's no you know, lab grown synthesized products on at
least what we use in our product, right, it's all natural,
you know, from the body for the body, and and
that's you know, that's a big focus for us too, right,
It's it's it's not just you know, non invasive and
and you know, topical ways to to heal. It's it's
(37:11):
natural as well. And I think we're seeing a big
movement behind this with you know, RFK Junior and and
what he's doing with the FDA. But you know, getting
a little bit back to our roots and and you know,
uh as does the human race and finding more natural
ways to to heal and and live as opposed to
all these you know, synthetics.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Mm hmmm. And and getting back to that, how can
I move better? How how can I move better into
my sixties, my seventies, my eighties and longer. You know,
we're gonna have We're gonna have a lot more of
these people live to be one hundred, these centenarians. And
if you're gonna if you're gonna live to be a hundred,
I know, I know I'd like to at least be
able to move good that entire time.
Speaker 9 (37:52):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (37:52):
And so so that's what one of the questions I
I often get when talking about nubasel is what what
is the downtime associated? Is there any downtime?
Speaker 5 (38:03):
And uh?
Speaker 3 (38:04):
And how do you go about actually using it? How
how's it applied?
Speaker 9 (38:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (38:10):
So to start and I mentioned this, our product comes
in a kit, right, So, so a kit is an
a M and a PM bottle. You apply it every
morning and every evening and that kit lasts for thirty days,
So that's you know, one one treatment, one thirty day treatment.
You know, depending on on your own uh, personal health,
the case you're looking at the severity of the amount
(38:33):
of kits you eat berries, right, and that's the that
that would be the job of your healthcare provider. They'll
evaluate and recommend that. But to answer your question on
the downtime, there is none, right, So what we actually recommend,
you know, obviously depending on the use case, right. But uh,
you know, when you're applying itself for the thirty day period,
(38:53):
you want to stay active, and we were talking about
that earlier, right, you know, for you know, for me pain,
a lot of times, a good solution is is staying active. Uh.
And that's you know, part of the benefit of new
to Cell is we want people to be able to
stay active, state moving while they're using new cell and
going through their treatment. Obviously there's that's a you know,
that's there's there's different scenarios, right, you know, if you
(39:15):
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with and what the best path forward is, so that
new Basel is going to work with them.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
Mm hmmm. And then another another question that that I
get periodically is about the is there any any contraindications
some sensitivities to this?
Speaker 9 (39:42):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (39:43):
Is everybody a candidate for nuvasel?
Speaker 5 (39:47):
To answer your question, no, not everyone is a candidate
for for neuvas cell, right, there is you know, a
contra indictation. So in our product, we use you know,
d M s O for for example DM s L,
which is a transferable driver. I used to I used
to use NUBASO back in the day for for information
when I was at a basketball turn and would read
screen and a quad rules and dimas on that. It's
(40:08):
it's really good for information as well, but really helps
you know, penetrates very well into the to the skin.
But there's a small selection the people in the US
who are who are allergic to dimas, so it's usually
between one and two percent, very small.
Speaker 9 (40:21):
You know.
Speaker 5 (40:22):
Uh, there there is a you know, a full country
and eductation's list that our providers have, right, but you
know some main things you want to you know, stay
away from as anyone with like active fantastic cancer.
Speaker 2 (40:32):
Yeah, absolutely, the you know, any any questions or on
this can be geared through a provider. You can also
go to nuba cell Biologics dot com or head over
to doctor Bob dot com and we'd love to answer
those questions for you. But nevas cell is it's safe
for for pretty pretty much everybody. Again, that's why it
goes through a provider, is so so they can definitely
make sure make sure you go candidate for that. All Right,
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Welcome back to the Doctor Bob Martin Show.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
I'm doctor Adam Brockman, and we've already reached the end
of the hour with Grant Towns and he's the CEO
of Nuvasel, and right before the break we were talking
about one of the common questions I get with with
contraindications or any sensitivities that may may come about with
nuvasel and it's pretty much safe for everybody. And that's Ah,
that's the point we want to we want to drive home.
(43:38):
It's a it's a very safe effect if it's a
natural treatment. And in Grant, you had a couple of
comments that you wanted to make on on that yet right, yeah,
at the.
Speaker 5 (43:47):
End of the day, right, and so our product is
a topical cream, right, so the safety factor of that
is is going to be exponentially higher than some of
your other invasive procedures. And that's and that's the main thing, right,
you know, being able to avoid it, whether it's going
into a surgery where you're you know, getting cut open,
or going under anesthesia or getting injection that maybe you
can induce you know, infections or or downtime. Right, uh,
(44:11):
you know, putting on a topicalream comparative oid and you know,
holistically is is is very you know safe when when
you look at that from from a high level. And
that's one of the other points we like to drive home.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
H Yeah, and and Grant again, I know, one of
the another one of the common questions I get on this.
Uh about was we talked about the the dayntime, we
talked about any any risk associated with it and uh.
But again the point point being is that nouva cl
is A is a great option for most people that
wanting to get out there and move grant. Now, again,
(44:49):
if if we're trying to get NUVASL the provider network
to expand, because we get a lot of questions where
where can they find it? If providers want to sign
up or if listeners to find NEUVASL, how can they
how can they do that?
Speaker 3 (45:01):
Again?
Speaker 5 (45:03):
Yeah, so first step is going to our website newsl
Biologics dot com and you v O C E L
L B I O L O G I C S
dot com. If you're a patient, you can go to
the I'm a patient section. There'll be a spot in
there where you can find a provider with a finder
provider tool and and like you mentioned, you know, we're
we're pretty focused on growing up provider network right now.
(45:25):
So you know, if you're a patient and you have
a doctor you want to recommend, please recommend them over
to us. There's a section if you if you look
for providers in your area and there isn't anyone you can.
You can include your doctor's information right there and we'll
reach out to them for you. If you are a
provider listening, you know, feel free to go on our
website apply for on account. You know, as we've talked about,
new vasl could be a great option for a lot
(45:45):
of people, especially in our provided network. We're seeing a
ton of success for providers who combined NUVSEL with uh
shockwave laser therapy, red light therapy even in other you know,
type of regenitive and injections, right, and there's some signs
behind that shockwave that's going to help with the penetration,
red light's going to help with that. Sell your activity
(46:06):
raid so that they all you know, they all pay,
all pair well together. And our providers who are doing
that are seeing amazing success with with their vision clientele.
And at the end of the day, that's what matters, right,
We want people to heal and heal naturally.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Mm hmmm, well, Grant, thank you so much again for
joining us.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
Again.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
We've been talking with Grant Towns and he's the CEO
of Nuvaussel that you can go over to nuvassell Biologics
dot com or You can hit up our website, doctor
Bob dot com and click on the Nuvasel logo in
our sponsor section. Grant thank you so much for joining
us today and I hope you have a wonderful day.
And the listeners, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 3 (46:44):
You're listening to the Doctor Bob Martin Show.