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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

409. Keeping Death at Bay | Dr. Adeel Khan

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Education, Science, Society & Culture

4.634.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2023

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down in-person with longevity and chronic pain expert, Dr. Adeel Khan. They discuss how Adeel helped treat Dr. Peterson and his wife Tammy for chronic pain, how gene-editing via stem cells will be the inevitable future of medicine, the doomed nature of restriction-based dieting, the physiological basis behind depression, and the current state of research giving new insights into longevity. Dr. Adeel Khan completed his MD at the University of Ottawa in Canada. After training in sports medicine and interventional pain, he specialized in regenerative medicine. He co-founded Xalt and is the Chief Scientific Officer of Science & Humans. He is also the chief medical officer for Minicircle, the world’s first reversible gene therapy. He has a special interest in using interventional procedures to treat weightlifting injuries, as well as chronic neck and back pain. Dr. Khan is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at University of Toronto. This episode was recorded on Dec 29th, 2023. - Links - For Dr. Adeel Khan: On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr.akhan/?hl=en On TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theregendoc?lang=en Learn more about Dr. Khan's clinic Eterna Health and the services we offer here https://eterna.health/ Find out how to attend our upcoming anti-aging/longevity conference Unlock Longevity in Austin, TX on Feb. 24, 2024 here https://eterna.health/unlock-longevity/

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. So today I have the opportunity to speak with Dr. Adele Khan.

0:19.2

Adele is a physician that I've worked with. He offered Tammy and I a treatment, a couple of different treatments.

0:27.1

The treatment for her was particularly successful. It helped her deal with chronic osteoarthitic condition in her forearms and was quite remarkably

0:35.6

successful and so that's very interesting and it deals a young Canadian physician very, very sharp character.

0:41.3

Seems to be on the cutting edge of the expanding field of

0:45.4

regenerative medicine which is what would you say it's developing not

0:50.1

precisely in opposition to but in parallel to standard

0:54.2

elopathic medicine that's more symptom-based in its approach.

0:57.4

So the regenerative medical types are attempting to get to the root cause of

1:01.8

chronic health problems and to address them.

1:04.1

And so there's much advance being made on that front, and so we're going to talk through the potential of these new treatment protocols for depression,

1:17.2

chronic pain, degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis,

1:20.5

multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, and a variety of chronic pain conditions.

1:25.8

We talk about gene therapy, stem cell usage, and tissue engineering.

1:31.6

So stay tuned.

1:33.3

If you're concerned about your health and about, you know, living

1:38.5

happily and healthily and even just living.

1:41.3

Well, thank you for coming in, Dr. Kahn.

1:44.0

You treated Tammy and I a while back,

1:48.0

and so maybe you could start by telling everybody

1:51.0

who's watching and listening what you did and why and then we'll talk a

1:55.4

little bit about what you do more generally and about who you are and the way will go.

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