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When it comes to medicine, everyone is always looking for the next big innovation. A front-runner in cutting-edge medical and healing practices, Caspar Szulc, co-founder of Innovative Medicine, delivers just that with hi...
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When it comes to medicine, everyone is always looking for the next big innovation. A front-runner in cutting-edge medical and healing practices, Caspar Szulc, co-founder of Innovative Medicine, delivers just that with his latest product, Nadovim. Founded in 2004, Innovative Medicine is revolutionizing the medical industry with its personalized and integrated approach to healing. Caspar shares about the inspiration behind his efforts, and his approach to integrating medicine and healing practices across the East-West divide. He also gives us the inside scoop about his latest product, Nadovim, a nootropic aimed at improving brain function, that has shown some very promising results in recent research. Tune in to find out more about Innovative Medicine, the integrated approach, and Nadovim. Key Takeaways: [:26] Ari introduces his guest for this episode — Caspar Szulc. [:46] How did Innovative Medicine start? [2:34] Caspar shares more about his father's drive to be cutting-edge in medicine, even in the '80s. [3:25] Ari and Caspar discuss how "integrated medicine" isn't really integrated, in most cases — there's usually a divide between Western and Eastern medicine and practices. [5:21] What are some of the more innovative things that Caspar has encountered that he has since integrated into the work that he does? [7:30] What are some things that Caspar has taken from his study of alternative therapies that he now applies to his daily practice? [10:53] What prompted Caspar to create Nadovim, and have it be a nootropic? [14:37] Cat's claw is one of the elements in Nadovim. What made Caspar choose this as an ingredient? [17:35] Caspar highlights some of the clinical research done around this product, and doctor-patient experiences as a result of using Nadovim. [19:49] What are Caspar's recommendations for taking Nadovim? [21:52] What does Innovative Medicine look like as a company? What are its next steps? [26:14] What are Caspar's top three pieces of advice for people to be more effective? [31:15] Find out more about Caspar's work with Innovative Medicine and Nadovim at his websites. Mentioned in This Episode: Less Doing Less Doing Podcast Less Doing on Facebook Ari Meisel on Twitter Ari Meisel on Instagram Join the Less Doing Labs at Caspar Szulc on LinkedIn Innovative Medicine Nadovim
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343: Caspar Szulc — The Cutting Edge in Medicine is from The Less Doing Podcast with Ari Meisel: The Best Life Hacks And Productivity Tips For Less Doing, More Living.
Published Oct 17, 2018 and 32:47 long