The Bioinventors Podcast
I interviewed 10+ CEOs and numerous researchers familiar with Biotechnology.
I can help you answer:
What is Biotech?
How do I step into Biotech?
How is biotechnology going to change the world?
What do people need to be more aware of about Biotechnology sciences?
In this podcast, I interviewed professors within the field, young, inspiring CEOs in biotechnology, and even future scientists and students who are exceptionally passionate about biotech.
Biotech may seem distant to younger generations or those outside the field. But Biotech LifeStream is here to provide free insights for anyone interested.
About me:
I am an undergraduate student in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. My goal is to raise awareness about the importance of biotechnology, which is poised to dominate the market in the future.
The Bioinventors Podcast
Cured his own Alzheimer's and Parkinson's: Mark Burnett's Supplements and Protocol
Mark's Website and supplements: mybrainrestore.com
In this second episode with returning guest Mark Burnett, founder of MyBrainRestore, we dive deeper into his personal recovery journey from stage 3 Parkinson’s disease and the science behind the supplement protocol he developed.
Mark explains:
- The key ingredients in his formulation and why sourcing and species specificity matter
- How the supplement is designed to support the glymphatic system, the brain’s waste-clearing pathway
- His self-experiment protocol, including dosing, timing, and why nighttime use may matter
- What changes (and didn’t change) in his diet, exercise, and lifestyle during recovery
- How he tracked progress both clinically and biologically, including amyloid beta blood markers
- Considerations for people with heart disease, high blood pressure, or on neurological medications
- The difference between preventive vs therapeutic use, especially for those with a family history of neurodegenerative disease
- Thoughts on creatine, muscle strength, and neurological conditions
Mark also speaks directly to patients and caregivers, sharing why accessibility, simplicity, and real-world usability were central to how the product was designed.
This episode is a deep, candid discussion at the intersection of personal experimentation, neuroscience, supplements, and patient-driven innovation—offering insights for patients, caregivers, students, and anyone interested in unconventional paths to biomedical discovery.
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