Spill your science-based tea Exosome skincare is the latest luxury beauty trend claiming to “reprogram” your skin cells — but does the science hold up? In this episode, we unpack what exosomes really are, why your body already makes them, and how nutrition does more for skin health than any $400 serum ever could. Discover how to “feed your exosomes” with real food, not marketing hype.
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Spill your science-based tea Exosome skincare is the latest luxury beauty trend claiming to “reprogram” your skin cells — but does the science hold up? In this episode, we unpack what exosomes really are, why your body already makes them, and how nutrition does more for skin health than any $400 serum ever could. Discover how to “feed your exosomes” with real food, not marketing hype.
Methylene blue is making the rounds in wellness circles—praised as a brain booster, energy enhancer, and even an anti-aging secret. But is it the real deal or just another supplement riding the hype train? In this episode, we unpack what methylene blue actually is, where the research stands, the potential benefits, and the very real risks. From promising lab studies to the dangers of aquarium-grade shortcuts, we’ll separate fact from marketing so you can decide if this blue trend is worth you...
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Spill your science-based tea Exosome skincare is the latest luxury beauty trend claiming to “reprogram” your skin cells — but does the science hold up? In this episode, we unpack what exosomes really are, why your body already makes them, and how nutrition does more for skin health than any $400 serum ever could. Discover how to “feed your exosomes” with real food, not marketing hype.