Patients in search of a miracle cure end up in critical condition. The race is on to find out what went wrong before more people get hurt. The trail leads back to a medical company with slick marketing and a charismatic CEO. And to a multibillion dollar stem cell industry where greed and desperation collide. Laura Beil, the award-winning host and reporter of “Dr Death,” returns for this six-part i... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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John K was sent to jail in fall of 2024. Dying for a follow-up episode!!
Laura Beil does it again. You can’t assume every medical treatment you can get is FDA approved. If you have to go to a hotel conference room to hear testimonials about a few people here and there, that’s your first clue. There’s a reason it takes a billion dollars to bring a drug to market- all the rigorous testing is expensive. Why do that if you can just hide the truth and offer people anecdotal stories about success? It’s shameful.
Bad batch is an eye opener for me. I was thinking about stem cells, after listening to this podcast. I am more careful with anything I put into my body. Highly recommended and definitely educational to me.
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This investigative series focuses on the dark realities of the multibillion-dollar stem cell industry, where patients seeking miracle cures often find themselves in critical situations. Through in-depth storytelling, the series exposes the consequences of medical greed and marketing deception, highlighting personal accounts of those affected by unregulated medical practices. The series offers listeners a gripping narrative of the intertwined fates of patients, corporate interests, and the ethical dilemmas of contemporary healthcare. There are likely critical examinations of the practices of companies and individuals operating within this sphere, making it essential listening for anyone concerned about medical integrity and personal safety i... more
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