The Story of Young Goose with Amitay Eshel

Your Health. Your Story. - A podcast by Innovative Medicine - Thursdays

If you want to stay healthy and live longer, you should be incorporating NAD into your health regimen. Whether that's intravenous, intranasal, or oral, NAD taps into the mitochondrial theory of aging and can turn back the clock within your cells. But what about NAD and your skin? Well, there are now products that utilize the power of NAD, peptides, and more to regenerate skin cells — essentially reversing the effects of aging. Our guest today is an entrepreneur in the biohacking and beauty field and is passionate about performance optimization, and skin health.This is the Story of Young Goose with Amitay Eshel.EPISODE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTSWatch the Entire EpisodeRedefining Health with NAD and Innovative Skincare ProductsYoung Goose and the Story of its Whimsical NameGenetically Programmed Products to Revitalize Your Skin HealthExploring Young Goose's First Product ReleasesHow Young Goose Products Help People with Skin ConditionsTreating Skin Conditions from the Inside OutHow Business Profits Can Compromise Consumer Well-BeingHealth Secrets from the Biohacking Beauty PodcastCONNECT WITH AMITAY ESHELWebsite - Young GooseInstagramFacebookTikTokTwitterYouTubeLinkedInPodcastLEARN MORE ABOUT US▪ Visit our website to learn more about Innovative Medicine▪ Take our quiz to see if Innovative Medicine is right for you▪ Follow Innovative Medicine on Instagram▪ Subscribe, watch, and give us a like on YouTube▪ ‘Your Health. Your Story.’ Podcast: Follow, listen, and leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts▪ Follow our podcast host, Caspar Szulc on Instagram▪ Sign up for Caspar’s newsletterLEARN MORE ABOUT NADOVIMDoctor-formulated, clinically-tested true NAD+ supplement for focus, concentration and cognitive support. Visit our website and save 10% on your first order by using coupon code NADOVIM10.Disclaimer: The content presented on the ‘Your Health. Your Story.’ podcast is for informational purposes only and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.