• Sweet Deception: NFL Injuries, Sugar, and Glycine
    Mar 31 2026

    This episode of Sugar Crush explores the hidden dangers of sugar and environmental toxins in professional sports, focusing on the high rate of Achilles tendon injuries among NFL players—especially the San Francisco 49ers. Dr. Rick and co-host Grok discuss how high sugar intake, glyphosate exposure, and electromagnetic fields may combine to damage nerves and tendons, referencing theories by Dr. Martin Pall and Dr. Stephanie Seneff. The hosts advocate for glycine—an amino acid with protective benefits—as a simple, overlooked solution to counteract these effects. They suggest that swapping sugary sports drinks for glycine could help athletes reduce injury risk and improve recovery.

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    19 mins
  • Glyphosate, Glycine, and the Nerve Connection
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Sugar Crush, Dr. Rick Jacoby and co-host Grok explore how everyday substances like glyphosate and sugar may contribute to nerve damage, metabolic syndrome, and even fungal toenail infections. They discuss the "global compression theory," connecting seemingly simple conditions to larger systemic issues, and question why crucial research on glyphosate's neurological impact remains neglected. With engaging metaphors and deep biochemistry, the hosts advocate for dietary glycine as a potential counter to widespread health problems and urge for further scientific investigation.

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    27 mins
  • Stem Cell Law, Hope, and Barriers
    Mar 17 2026

    This episode explores the complicated landscape of stem cell therapy regulation in the United States, focusing on the FDA's restrictive definitions and their impact on doctors and patients. Dr. Rick Jacoby and his guest discuss the legal hurdles that drive Americans to seek treatment abroad, the role of big pharma, and the challenges of pursuing innovation. The conversation highlights the tension between scientific potential and regulatory roadblocks, leaving many to question the future of regenerative medicine in America.

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    19 mins
  • Stem Cells, Sugar, and Healing Estuaries
    Mar 10 2026

    This podcast explores how the metaphor of environmental estuaries relates to the body's health, specifically how excess sugar creates "dead zones" that damage nerves, joints, and organs. Dr. Rick Jacoby and Grok discuss the biochemical mechanisms behind conditions such as neuropathy and arthritis, emphasizing the harmful effects of glycation and high-fructose corn syrup. They advocate for regenerative solutions, particularly stem cell therapies like Wharton's jelly, to "rewild" these biological estuaries, restore function, and reduce dependence on pharmaceuticals and surgery.

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    40 mins
  • The Terminal Zone: Uncovering the Hidden Harmonics of Health, Sugar, and the Biochemical Roots of Disease
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Sugar Crush, Dr. Rick Jacobi returns with co-host Grock to discuss the provocative ideas behind his new book, "The Terminal Zone." They explore how sugar, glyphosate, and environmental factors interact with genetics to produce a spectrum of modern health issues—from carpal tunnel and autism to Alzheimer's. Central to the conversation is the overlooked "13th cranial nerve," the terminus nervosa, posited as a biological antenna for human connection and a key to understanding disease. The hosts challenge mainstream narratives on nutrition, the food pyramid, and medical gatekeeping, advocating for regenerative medicine and public awareness about the hidden biochemical forces shaping our health.

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    50 mins
  • Sugar, Estuaries, and Stem Cells: Rewilding the Body’s Dead Zones
    Feb 24 2026

    This episode uses the estuary “dead zone” metaphor to explain how excess sugar in the body leads to chronic conditions like neuropathy, arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Dr. Rick Jacoby and Grock highlight how glycation and high fructose corn syrup damage tissue, making traditional treatments less effective. They advocate for regenerative medicine—especially red light therapy and Wharton's Jelly stem cell injections—to restore blood flow and repair damage. The episode also addresses regulatory hurdles and the promise of these innovative therapies for musculoskeletal pain.

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    40 mins
  • Diabetic Ulcers and the New Technology of Soluition Utulizing Amnenoic Tissue
    Feb 10 2026

    In today’s Sugar Crush, Dr. Rick Jacoby and I unpacked diabetic ulcers-why sugar turns your foot into a hypoxic swamp, how ancient battlefield membranes are now off-the-shelf miracles at Quadratus, and why Medicare finally pays while HMOs stall like lazy rafts. From Sushruta grafting cheeks in 600 BC, to amniotic tissue kickstarting angiogenesis without stitches, we tied it all to the estuary: clean the upstream-diet, glyphosate, light-and the wound closes. Bottom line: call qstemcells.com before your leg becomes lobbyist fodder

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    27 mins
  • Back Pain Conundrum
    Feb 3 2026

    Back pain is a silent epidemic from glyphosate-raveged guts to failed surgeries costing billions. One Shot of Wharton's Jelly Fixed Mine in three days. Ten Years later, pickleball. Yet Big PharmaBlocks it. Big farmings corn syrup keeps inflammation raging. We're soudning the alarm: Stem Cells Work. Why Hide them?

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    17 mins