This episode of the CCI Deep Dive Podcast examines one of the most aggressively marketed—and most misunderstood—areas in regenerative medicine: umbilical cord, amniotic, and placental “stem cell” products. Drawing from published scientific investigations, the discussion breaks down why many of these birth-derived products do not contain functional living stem cells despite bold clinical claims. The episode walks listeners through the hard data, the extremely low viability rates (35–75%)...
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This episode of the CCI Deep Dive Podcast examines one of the most aggressively marketed—and most misunderstood—areas in regenerative medicine: umbilical cord, amniotic, and placental “stem cell” products. Drawing from published scientific investigations, the discussion breaks down why many of these birth-derived products do not contain functional living stem cells despite bold clinical claims. The episode walks listeners through the hard data, the extremely low viability rates (35–75%)...
CCI Deep Dive - CCI, Gastroparesis, and The Vagus Nerve
Centeno-Schultz Clinic - Podcasts
13 minutes
2 weeks ago
CCI Deep Dive - CCI, Gastroparesis, and The Vagus Nerve
In this CCI Deep Dive episode, Dr. Centeno examines how craniocervical instability (CCI) in the upper neck can disrupt one of the body’s most vital communication pathways—the vagus nerve—and trigger widespread problems like gastroparesis, dysautonomia, and POTS. Learn how small structural shifts at C1–C2 can interfere with digestion, heart rate, and immune regulation, and why restoring neck stability may hold the key to improving vagus nerve function and overall health.
Centeno-Schultz Clinic - Podcasts
This episode of the CCI Deep Dive Podcast examines one of the most aggressively marketed—and most misunderstood—areas in regenerative medicine: umbilical cord, amniotic, and placental “stem cell” products. Drawing from published scientific investigations, the discussion breaks down why many of these birth-derived products do not contain functional living stem cells despite bold clinical claims. The episode walks listeners through the hard data, the extremely low viability rates (35–75%)...