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Deuterium - Restoring Tissues and Organ Function with Sub-molecular Medicine

May 28, 202645 minSeason 1Ep. 273
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Episode description

Dr. Petra Davelaar explains how deuterium may affect mitochondrial energy, tissue repair, hormones, and chronic disease through sub-molecular medicine.


Dr. Petra Davelaar explores the emerging science of deuterium and its impact on mitochondrial health, energy production, and regenerative medicine. She explains how excess deuterium may interfere with cellular repair, hormone balance, metabolism, and tissue function, while discussing practical strategies to support deuterium depletion through nutrition, light exposure, hydration, movement, sleep, and lifestyle optimization.


As a true detective at heart, Petra integrates the most current scientific understanding of metabolism into her personalized approach to preventing and reversing disease.

Dr. Petra is a naturopathic doctor certified in nutrition and functional medicine. She primarily practices Deutenomic medicine, which is the science of water movement in the body. She was born and raised in the Netherlands and moved to New York in her 20s. She has spent the last nine years in California, where she graduated from Bastyr University in 2016. After four years of seeing patients in Santa Monica, she currently only consults patients via telemedicine. Since January 2021, her credentials have also been recognized and certified in Hungary, which extends to most other European countries.

She is known for her in-depth research and detailed follow-through on each and every one of her patients. Her passion for seeking truth guides her to understand how we can do better in restoring patients’ health.

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