Episode Description
In this episode, Dr. Hemal Patel explores how cellular energetics and membrane biology play a central role in health, resilience, and disease. He explains that the cell membrane is not just a barrier, but a dynamic and intelligent system that organizes signaling, regulates energy, and may even influence aging.
Dr. Patel shares insights into:
- How mitochondria and membranes work together to control energy production
- The role of circadian rhythms and cellular “oscillations” in maintaining health
- Why aging and chronic disease may begin with membrane breakdown
- How communication across the body may be driven through the blood as a signaling system
A major focus of the conversation is MeScreen, a novel test designed to assess mitochondrial function using a simple blood sample. By exposing lab-grown cells to a person’s plasma, MeScreen evaluates how their internal biochemical environment influences energy production, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial resilience.
The episode highlights a key shift in thinking:
Health isn’t just about individual organs or genes, but about how systems communicate, adapt, and maintain energy balance over time.
Neuroveda Health patients receive $250 off when ordering through the clinic. For those ordering independently, MeScreen is offering $200 off at MeScreen.com using code NEUROVEDA.
https://mescreen.com/products/mescreen-mitochondrial-function-test-healthcare-provider-consult
Bio: Dr. Hemal Patel is a tenured professor and Vice-Chair for Development and Advancement in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of California, San Diego. He also serves as a VA Research Career Scientist and Pharmacologist at the VA San Diego Healthcare System and is Chief Advisor for Versea Discovery. With a PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology, his research focuses on how cell membranes and energetics shape human health, aging, and disease, with implications across cardiovascular, metabolic, neurodegenerative, and chronic conditions.