Dr. George Touliatos
Modern medicine is rarely bold. Hampered by the threat of litigation, physicians stick to the standards of care and play it safe. The patient suffers from the tunnel vision. But what happens when you're the physician trying to save your most loved relative? If you're courageous, you do what Dr. Touliatos did. Don't confuse this with being reckless either. Many physicians know they an help a patient, but don't because they'll be questioned for stepping out of their lane. Maybe even lose their license to practice medicine. But love makes people do things not in their own best interest.
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Show Notes:
[2:40] Dr. George discusses how the medical community is currently lacking in appropriately prescribing to the needs of the patient.
- Lack of adjunct therapy.
- Lack of supplementation and nutrition.
[5:30] The prognosis for Dr. George’s grandmother, Helen, was very bad.
- She was admitted to hospital for pneumonia, and her health was on a downward spiral.
- Her C-RP was 250.
[9:40] The therapeutic benefits of steroids in the aging community.
- Nandrolone can be used for anemia, osteoporosis, and muscle wasting.
[11:30] The reason why physicians won’t prescribe steroids for the elderly.
[12:30] The effects that nandrolone had on Helen.
[14:00] DHEA, B vitamins, colostrum, and injectable glutathione were all used to treat Helen along with EFA’s and liquid vitamins.
[16:49] After therapy stopped, Helen relapsed.
[21:48] How is she doing today at the age of 104?
-She has continued therapy.
- She seems to be doing very well, but she does get dehydrated very easily.
- She has high cognition.
[25:40] Is there a possibility of a case study using the approach that Dr. George used with his grandmother?
- This type of treatment is worth it if the patient’s condition deems the treatment necessary.
[28:40] Why didn’t Dr. George just use testosterone?
[33:30] What about peptides?
- They are mainly prohibited in Greek anti-aging clinics.
- Melanotan II is good for anti-inflammation and plaque reabsorption.
- 2 I.U./ day is the sweet spot for GH when it comes to anti-aging.
[37:54] Intense exercise reverses the senescence of cells.
[43:25] What can we take away from Helen’s experience?
[45:00] How cancer begins.
- Dr. Seifreid showed that mitochondria play the most important role in cancer and mutation in a healthy cell.
[48:28] “If genetics were really all that matter…..”
[52:38] Family is far more important than a career.

