The Future of Medicine - Photodynamic Therapy
and Nano-medicine
Join us for this online radio broadcast
(Podcast) With Dr. Michael Karlfeldt as we discuss The Future of Medicine – Photodynamic
Therapy and Nano-medicine. 12 PM – 2 PM Pacific Call in number 310-861-2349
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Learn About: Chronic disease
management (Cancer, chronic
infections, autoimmune, neurological) using a targeted nutritional delivery
system, laser therapy,
repurposed drugs, peptides and nutraceuticals.
Topics to be discussed:
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is one of the most interesting and promising approaches for the treatment
of various cancers and illnesses.
Non-toxic dyes known as
photosensitizers are administered systemically, locally or intravenously, and accumulate in the tumor or other lesions.
Intravenous and interstitial illumination with
visible or infra-red laser light excites the sensitizer, which in the
presence of oxygen, produces reactive
oxygen species that mediate cytotoxic
effects. Undesirable cells such as infectious microbial cells or
malignant cancer cells can be selectively killed by this approach.
Intravenous PDT brings
light directly to the bloodstream through optic fibers inserted through
a catheter in a vein. The blood is exposed
to different colors,
wavelengths, of laser light. This process, called blood
irradiation, heightens the body’s immune response
to kill infections, circulating tumor cells and tumor stem cells.
Nanomedicine, an offshoot of
nanotechnology, refers to highly specific medical intervention at the molecular scale for curing disease.
Nanomedicine technology inspired by
platelet-derived microparticles (PMPs). These membrane fragments, PMPs, shed from activated platelets. This type
of delivery system’s advantages are that there
are no detrimental side effects, and the practitioners can use a
hyper-targeting system to get the
drugs, peptides and nutraceuticals exactly where they are needed.
Practitioners could
also utilize this type of technology to accelerate regenerative therapies, such as those for the bone,
vascular, heart, cartilage, bladder, and brain
tissue that aims to restore,
maintain or enhance
tissues and hence organ functions.
Contact Dr. Michael Karlfeldt
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