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Young Goose on Boundless Life

Podcast: Boundless Life
Host: Ben Greenfield
Episode: Can A *Frequency* Simulate Nicotine, Caffeine, Melatonin, THC & Alcohol (+ Fixing Broken Knees WITHOUT Surgery?!) with Dr. Pradeep Albert
Publish date: June 11, 2026
mid-rollUnknownHealth & Wellness
0:00 / 1:08
@ 16:29 in ep

Transcript

Let's talk aging, skin aging. It's more than what you see in the mirror, meaning that if your skin is or is not looking good, that reflects how you're doing in the departments of things like cellular energy and mitochondrial function and how well your cells repair and communicate. That's why I treat skin care pretty intensively because I take care of all my organ systems and the scan's a pretty darn big organ system that reflects the quality of all the organ systems underneath it. That's a mouthful. So one of the brands that I use for this is called Young Goose. Let me tell you about these steps. So you start with their blue peptide spray. It supports cellular energy directly at the skin level, and then you move on to the vampire exosome. So with this layer, you're supporting regenerative signaling, cellular communication, and repair. I was not responsible for naming it Vampire Exosomes, but it's like millions and billions and, dare I say, gajillions of exosomes in one single product that you smear on your face and then you can finish with their Youth Daily Moisturizer. So that brings in NAD support for your face along with spermidine, which is associated with autophagy, meaning you're not just reinforcing long term cellular resilience, you are also reinforcing short term appearance. So you layer these things, you target multiple biological pathways of aging at once, energy production, repair, renewal instead of one single product. It's a super powerful stat and you can get that and any of their other really cool antiaging stacks and packages for cutting edge skin care.

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