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Jennifer Meile

Photodynamic Panorama: Reaching Optimal Health in Mexico Utilizing the Full Spectrum of Light, Color, and Nutrition | Jennifer Miele

The Science of Self-Healing Hosted by Dr. Sharon Stills With Special Guest
Jenni Miele

About Jennifer Miele

Jennifer Miele is the founder and director of Nube Health Inc. as well as the co founder and clinical director of the Baja Medgate clinic in Tijuana, Mexico.

She received a HONORIS CAUSA DOCTORATE Recognition by the Instituto Mexicano de Líderes de Excelencia (Mexico City) in the area of medical research.

Jennifer specializes in medical research and nutrition and has worked with several hospitals, integrative health centers, research centers, stem cell therapy specialists, immunologists, chemists and  many specialists in their fields. She continues to strive and accomplish a goal of offering the most integrative medical programs available.

She is focusing on medical research and development of new protocols based on an integrative approach involving a focus of PDT/ photodynamic therapy in oncology, immunotherapy, regenerative medicine, endocrinology, infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases and nutrition.

Contact Jennifer Miele

(619)373-8306

Baja Medgate

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS WITH JENNI MIELE

  • At Baja Medgate clinic in Tijuana, health is the center.  Only 4-6 patients are taken at a time to provide the most comprehensive in-depth care possible.  Organic, gluten-free meals are available for all patients during their stay.  Baja Medgate takes a team-approach to patient-care.

  • Various programs and therapies are available, including but not limited to immunotherapy, stem cell therapy, IV Biologics, and diet/nutrition.  Programs are individualized, not cookie-cutter.

  • “Autologous” = from your own body

  • Autologous therapies can be used to create highly specific and individualized treatments.

  • In Mexico, several therapies and treatments are available that cannot be accessed in the United States.

  • Laser therapy / Light therapy / Photodynamic therapy is the use of light in healing therapy.  One use of yellow light is the production of vitamin D within the body.  Each color has a different effect on the body.

  • Light gives a large amount of photons back to the body - most of us are depleted of photons.

  • Light therapy via low-level laser can also be done intravenously which has had a profound effect on cardiovascular disease and other conditions such as co-infections and chronic inflammation. 

  • Laser can also be used on acupuncture points, and concentrated areas over the lymph.

  • This laser is authorized for specific use in the United States, although some doctors are using it off-label. 

  • Integration is key - lifestyle change, diet modification, natural treatments along with photodynamic therapies is a game changer.

  • Regarding COVID - please do not forget the basics - fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs are essential.  Ginger and garlic are easily accessible and potent defenses.

  • Study of COVID patients revealed that riboflavin/photodynamic treatments completely eliminated their symptoms and helped them recover fully and quickly.

  • Ultraviolet and blue light therapy is anti-infectious.  Putting these two therapies together activate with riboflavin and pack a powerful punch for anyone who is dealing with flu, COVID, or other type of infection.

  • Natural photodynamic therapy is going out into the sun.  

  • The particular Weber therapy is amazing at-home therapy as well.

  • Go to google and type in “curcumin photoluminescence absorption rate” and match that rate to the rate of absorption of the color spectrum of light.

  • Regarding nutrition, keep in mind that the body changes.  It is okay to enjoy food, and change up your diet or program.  Remember to look at the actual ingredient label, not the “gluten-free”, “natural”, or “organic” marketing labels.  

  • Raw fruits and vegetables are easy to forget, but are critically important.

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