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Hour 1 of https://RushToReason.com opens with intensity and purpose as Dr. Scott Faulkner (https://castlerockregenerativehealth.com), filling in for John Rush, teams up with expert biohacker Jeremy Sova to deliver a powerful Health and Wellness Wednesday. Together, they challenge listeners to rethink everything they believe about aging, medicine, and longevity. Why is traditional healthcare failing millions—and what happens when you step outside the system to measure, optimize, and actually reverse the damage inside your body? From cutting-edge biomarkers and rapamycin protocols to hyperbaric oxygen, VO₂ max testing, and personalized data tools like the Oura Ring, Dr. Scott and Jeremy reveal a roadmap to becoming biologically younger—no matter your age or past habits. Can a former smoker achieve elite VO₂ max numbers? Could early detection tools catch cancer before symptoms appear? And what if the secret to living longer isn’t more medication, but more information? Websites mentioned: https://castlerockregenerativehealth.com/ https://ouraring.com/ https://www.questdiagnostics.com/ https://www.cancerchecklabs.com/ HOUR 2 Hour 2 explodes with cutting-edge health insight as biohacker Jeremy Sova and Dr. Scott plunge into the hidden world of mitochondria, omega-3 optimization, stem cells, and advanced cardiac imaging. Why are so many people walking around with perfect calcium scores while soft plaque silently builds toward disaster? And could AI-powered CT angiograms—with Clearly technology—be the tool that uncovers the truth before it’s too late? A heart-stopping live call from Rick, whose scan revealed a 98% blockage despite minimal symptoms, becomes a turning point showcasing just how radically this new technology can save lives. From personalized biomarkers to the failures of traditional medicine, the hour exposes the cracks in America’s healthcare system and reveals why functional and regenerative medicine are rising fast. Dr. Scott’s raw backstory—his battle against bureaucracy, burnout, and a system that rewards silence over truth—adds emotional depth and a powerful challenge: what happens when a doctor refuses to be a coward? HOUR 3 Hour 3 of Rush to Reason ignites with Dr. Scott and expert biohacker Jeremy Sova diving into some of the most groundbreaking advances in modern regenerative medicine. What if stem cells could help a paralyzed man walk again… or reverse early Alzheimer’s? What if your body could regrow neural networks once believed to be permanently damaged? And what if aging itself—telomere shortening, senescent “zombie cells,” mitochondrial decline—could be slowed, halted, or even reversed? Dr. Scott takes listeners behind the scenes of A4M, the world’s largest anti-aging medical summit, where he is a featured stem-cell speaker teaching thousands of physicians global best practices. Together, he and Jeremy unpack cutting-edge research from Japan, Germany, and Israel on stem cells, plasmapheresis, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy—modalities that may radically expand healthspan and quality of life. Along the way, Dr. Scott exposes why so much breakthrough science happens outside the United States and challenges listeners to rethink a medical system built on disease management rather than healing. This is a riveting episode of Rush To Reason for anyone curious about longevity, brain restoration, or the future of medicine—and it just might change the way you think about aging forever.
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