Biological Dentistry 3.0: Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”) on Cavitations, Ceramic Implants & Mouth–Body Health

Biological Dentistry 3.0: Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”) on Cavitations, Ceramic Implants & Mouth–Body Health

World‑renowned biological dentist Dr. Dominik Nischwitz returns to The Red Light Report to explain why optimal health starts in the mouth. He covers cavitations after wisdom‑tooth extractions, ceramic implants, his BioDentistry Global Standard (BGS) vision, and clinic protocols that pair surgery with nutrition, IV support, light, and hyperbaric therapies.

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In this episode of The Red Light Report, host Dr. Mike Belkowski welcomes back Dr. Dominik Nischwitz—better known as “Dr. Dome”—the bestselling author of It’s All in Your Mouth and clinical director of DNA Health & Aesthetics in Tübingen, Germany. Dr. Dome outlines BioDentistry 3.0 and his upcoming BioDentistry Global Standard (BGS) certification designed to set a consistent, science‑backed bar for biological dentistry worldwide. From hidden oral drivers of chronic inflammation (like infected root canals and post‑extraction cavitations) to immediate ceramic implants, peri‑operative nutrition, IVs, red light, and hyperbaric oxygen, he shares why a mouth‑first approach can unlock system‑wide health gains. The conversation also dives into tooth‑remineralization strategies, microbiome‑friendly toothpaste, methylene blue stacking with light, and safe, effective teeth whitening.

00:00:00:00 – 00:00:20:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
If you do all this—and you should be doing the right nutrition, methylene blue, and hyperbaric and hypoxia training and red light (we have it all in the clinic)—optimize the sleep… If you do all this and you still don’t feel superhuman, or there are still some nagging issues, then it’s time to maybe look into your mouth for some hidden chronic inflammation.

00:00:20:03 – 00:00:47:06 — Show Intro
Welcome to The Red Light Report, your number one source for all things red light therapy. We’ll also explore anti‑aging and longevity tactics centered around mitochondrial function—especially the mitochondrial triad, which includes red light therapy, methylene blue, and carbon 60. This is your host, Dr. Mike Belkowski.

00:00:47:06 – 00:00:51:27 — Show Intro (continued)
Belkowski.

00:00:51:29 – 00:01:22:14 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Welcome back to another episode of The Red Light Report. We have a repeat guest—none other than Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, aka Dr. Dome. I was doing some research, Dr. Dome—you were on just over two years ago. For longtime listeners, you’ll remember that conversation. For newer listeners—if you’re kind of new to the biological dentistry space—I highly recommend you go back and listen to that episode because it delves into all the topics around biological dentistry…

00:01:22:15 – 00:01:41:19 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
…why, what they do differently—X, Y, and Z—so we’re not going to be redundant with that conversation. I recommend you go check that out. But again, for new listeners, I’ll give you a quick rundown of who Dr. Dominik Nischwitz is…

00:01:41:21 – 00:02:04:00 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
He is a world‑renowned pioneer in biological dentistry; as you can see with the book behind my right shoulder, bestselling author of It’s All in Your Mouth; and he’s clinical director of DNA Health & Aesthetics in Germany. Again known to many as Dr. Dome (you can find him on Instagram under that name). He’s a global advocate for a new era of oral care—one that views the mouth as a gateway to full‑body health.

00:02:04:02 – 00:02:23:15 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
We’ll get into a lot of new topics today. We were just talking pre‑recording—Dr. Dome has some very exciting release news to me about what he’s trying to accomplish to set a new standard for biological dentistry around the world. We’ll get into that shortly. But without further ado—Dr. Dome, welcome back to The Red Light Report.

00:02:23:17 – 00:02:40:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Thanks, Mike, for having me again—it’s my pleasure.
Yes, sir.
Just coming out of surgery, actually.
You just came out of surgery?
Yeah, like 30 minutes ago.
Oh—like you were doing surgery.
Just drove home.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like—you were in surgery?
Okay…

00:02:40:24 – 00:02:59:03 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
…that makes more sense. Okay—yeah, we were talking pre‑recording as well: we were both just at the Health Optimization Summit in Austin, Texas. Typically that’s held in London the past—what is it—four or five years. I was telling you the story, I’ll share it with the audience…

00:02:59:03 – 00:03:20:20 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
…I had a booth against the back wall, adjacent to the speaking stage. It was Sunday. I hadn’t seen you up to that point, and you’re quickly walking past my booth with Tim Gray, probably headed toward the speaker stage, and I just quickly—“Dr. Dome!”—and you did a quick look behind your back, and I just kept on walking—so we never got to see each other in person. But we’ll make it happen at some point…

00:03:20:22 – 00:03:38:28 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
I’d love to get your perspective. I imagine you’ve been to the Health Optimization Summit in London. What was your experience with the one in Austin, Texas? Any big takeaways, learning lessons, or new technologies you’re excited about?

00:03:38:29 – 00:03:58:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I’m very familiar with the London one—Tim is a good friend of mine—and I think he and his amazing team accomplished a very good first one for America. I loved the vibe—amazing. Very good speaker lineup; lots of new contacts; lots of fun; lots of my friends out there…

00:03:58:18 – 00:04:21:06 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I’m always looking for my wolf pack at these events. Overall a good time. I think he nailed it. His main strength—he’s mission‑led, like myself—bringing in community. It’s not ego‑driven; it’s open, open‑source, co‑elevation style. That’s why it’s always a very good vibe for me personally…

00:04:21:09 – 00:04:43:07 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Met new people, met old people; had an amazing talk myself. I was very prepared, because I wanted to bring the paradigm shift I’m doing on stage—and I literally blacked out on stage (in a good way) and think I gave a really good talk. I don’t know if you listened—you were probably busy at your booth. That was when we kind of didn’t meet…

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00:08:47:01 – 00:09:04:17 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
So, kudos to Tim for the Health Optimization Summit. Even though I had a smaller booth in the back, foot traffic was virtually nonstop Saturday and Sunday—so I didn’t have time to peel away to see speakers…

00:09:04:17 – 00:09:28:22 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Give us a little rundown on your speech. I think the title was “The Missing Link to Chronic Health Issues” or chronic disease—obviously the mouth. What did you cover?

00:09:28:22 – 00:10:13:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
What I usually do is bring the mouth back to the body. That audience is health‑optimization—biohacking. There were ~2,500 people. They’re on the journey to find solutions for nagging issues—doing the right nutrition, looking for methylene blue at your booth, doing red light, optimizing sleep. If you do all this—and you should—and still don’t feel superhuman or have nagging issues (skin, sleep, whatever)—it’s time to look into your mouth for hidden chronic inflammation…

00:10:13:12 – 00:10:36:11 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
…usually in the form of previous dental repair you don’t even think about. The mouth is part of the body; the teeth are an extension of your brain; you have to focus on this. Also, if I simply tell you “go see a biological dentist,” that’s not good enough—“biological dentistry” isn’t standardized. Everyone can call themselves that…

00:10:36:11 – 00:10:58:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
So I’m working on a true BioDentistry Global Standard (BGS) with my BioDentistry 3.0 certification and the whole ecosystem behind it—kind of like an ISO certification—to make that happen.

00:10:59:02 – 00:11:25:29 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
This is about the future of dentistry—our craftsmanship—melting high‑tech dentistry with functional medicine and health optimization. That’s how we do it in my hometown Tübingen, Germany—for over a decade. We’ve become a destination clinic with guests flying in from all over the world. It’s time to open this up worldwide…

00:11:26:02 – 00:11:45:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Chronic disease is the epidemic of the 21st century; the mouth is often a contributing factor and no one’s helping you there—and it’s the part you cannot biohack away. So why not do it? At the end of my life, I don’t want to say “damn, I should’ve done it.” I’ve got a great (and growing) team; it’s fun and will have a lasting impact.

00:12:03:06 – 00:12:30:19 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
That’s quite the undertaking. You prefaced that any dentist can call themselves a “biological dentist”—no oversight—so you’re setting a standard with certification. Do you need legal steps to make the certification meaningful? And what does the process look like for dentists who want to become certified?

00:12:30:19 – 00:13:21:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
It’s an ecosystem—starts with an online course that bridges knowledge gaps from conventional dentistry to what I teach—my last decade consolidated into a structured system. Think of it like a software update so we can speak the same language. It’s not against conventional dentistry; it’s just outdated…

00:13:21:06 – 00:14:04:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Beyond toxins and problematic repairs (metals, root canals, cavitations), we certify in nutrition (Food Design Concept) and micronutrients (bone‑healing protocols), plus health‑optimization modalities around surgery. It’s streamlined—not “rigorous” for its own sake—but you need to be open‑minded, a bit entrepreneurial, with foresight…

00:14:04:04 – 00:14:26:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Our Institute of Biological Dentistry is application‑only—we accept the right energy for the community. From there, you can intern/shadow me in Germany, bring your whole team, and train up to open a BGS‑level facility.

00:14:26:12 – 00:15:12:24 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We need a standard, so I’m building the blueprint—so it’s not just Tübingen but also flagship clinics in key regions, then slimmed‑down versions—so it becomes the true standard for dentistry. It takes time—like building a cathedral. I’ve weathered years of “misinformation” storms from colleagues. Over time, many ideas I wrote about became medical guidelines in Germany—e.g., ceramic implants

00:15:12:24 – 00:16:00:04 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I’ve been one of the first ceramic‑implant specialists worldwide (13+ years, 5,000+ placed). Most still use titanium; ceramic is now in guidelines. I’m more rigorous with chronic inflammation—especially infected root canals. COVID accelerated change. Patients are informed, taking health into their own hands—but often overwhelmed. We must be solid experts.

00:16:00:04 – 00:16:46:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We’re transforming the profession—from technician to overall health expert. My mission “optimal health starts in the mouth” has become a global movement. I love leading it with many Real BioDentists worldwide—one mission: help you if you’ve got chronic issues or want elite performance (athletes, entrepreneurs). Don’t forget the mouth.

00:16:46:12 – 00:17:30:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Now it’s often about previous dental repair; the future is preventing repair because we know how to avoid it and keep teeth hard as stone.

00:19:24:00 – 00:19:50:14 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Are there other schools of biological dentistry? Are you setting a new standard relative to them, or is there a bifurcation here?

00:19:50:14 – 00:20:45:01 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
What we do is BioDentistry 3.0. Many “biological dentists” still mainly do repair—just with ceramics and different views on root canals. Our repair quality is excellent, but we package it within a health‑optimization center (IVs, hyperbaric oxygen, red light, even methylene blue; hypoxia training; regenerative aesthetics). We start in the mouth and prepare guests with nutrition (Food Design) and my protocols.

00:21:04:25 – 00:21:31:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I’m not against other schools—we’re elevating all of us and building an ecosystem. Some teach critical technical skills (e.g., placing ceramic implants). The gap is integrating the rest of the body and the mindset—we start with ourselves (Real Bio: being real). Practice what we preach.

00:22:23:27 – 00:23:10:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Most offices—even biological—are still volume repair (like a high‑volume restaurant). We’re the menu restaurant: prepare you for a Health Optimization Week with 1–2 guests per day, five “waiters” serving you. Non‑stress environment. Goal: repair the whole mouth once—then never see you again for dental repair (only wellness).

00:23:10:25 – 00:24:08:00 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We build an oasis of health. Immediate ceramic implants after removing infected root canals are classified as high‑risk by many; most colleagues think it’s impossible. We’ve done it for a decade—if you know the protocols. Clean with ozone, PRF/PRP, all the gadgets—then place ceramic immediately to preserve bone.

00:24:08:03 – 00:24:33:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We run cohorts every ~3 months; max 30 people—curated. I want to meet everyone and transform the profession together. The BioDentistry certification has been available since Nov ’23. I’ve been teaching since 2013 (weekend courses pre‑COVID) and touched thousands, but now we certify to specific levels (L1–L5). L5 are blueprint clinics.

00:25:13:23 – 00:26:00:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
It’s coming—and needed. I had the audience stand up: metal in mouth? Root canal? Wisdom teeth removed? Everyone stood for the third. Even health‑optimization folks. If yes—Mike, I’ll see you soon to take care of your cavitations—or one of my trained Real BioDentists will.

00:26:00:18 – 00:27:05:09 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Give me a quick breakdown on wisdom teeth. It’s “normal” to remove them as a teenager. Why doesn’t that make sense? If you’ve had them removed and “nothing done,” what could be happening—and what are the steps?

00:27:05:09 – 00:28:06:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
~80% in the West had wisdom teeth removed as teens (me included) because jaws grew too narrow (epigenetic). The system is outdated: no space, so we pull them (easier for braces), and it’s “easier” while you’re growing—but you should never do massive surgery while you’re growing and unprepared. You’re depleted going in, rough surgery, painkillers, shocked body—it doesn’t heal properly.

00:28:06:12 – 00:29:08:04 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Over time, the jawbone often doesn’t heal; gum covers it, but bone becomes mushy, forming caves (lay term: cavitations; medical: FDOJ/ischemic osteonecrosis—degenerative osteolytic jawbone). You don’t learn this in dental school, so nobody diagnoses it. I estimate 80–90% with wisdom teeth removed have FDOJ lurking—silent inflammation activating immune and nervous systems daily; loaded with bacteria/fungi/parasites/viruses.

00:29:08:07 – 00:29:52:11 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Don’t freak out—just know it might be there. Find a certified Real BioDentist in our directory who knows how to diagnose. A 3D cone‑beam CT helps (but only if the dentist knows what to look for). If you have it—great, more potential energy/health ahead when addressed.

00:29:52:14 – 00:30:24:26 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We prep guests remotely (often with a 2D x‑ray to plan). Surgery reactivates the chronic site, cleans it, and makes it acute so your body can heal. It’s minimal‑invasive; we clean with ozone and place PRP/PRF membranes (spun from your blood). IVs on site. Many report little to no pain/swelling (can’t guarantee).

00:31:06:21 – 00:31:46:09 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Before surgery you start 4–6 weeks of nutrition protocols. On site, we run body‑comp and frequency scans, IVs, hyperbaric, red light—a healing environment. Bone needs 4–6 months to form; you’ll have the nutrition/micronutrient plan to build bone properly.

00:32:05:03 – 00:32:52:05 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Early on I asked why some didn’t heal and had recurrences. Answer: it didn’t heal the first time (teen extraction) because you weren’t prepared; it won’t heal the second time if you’re not prepared. Surgery can be perfect, but 80% is host state—you must be anabolic and replete: vitamin D3, K2, magnesium, zinc, boron, methylated B vitamins, etc.

00:33:10:01 – 00:33:56:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I even have a supplement company: in Europe SUBS Nutrition (“Bone & Teeth”); in the US Tooth Shield—a daily one‑stop for strong teeth, bones, and gums—supporting remineralization (hydroxyapatite co‑factors: D3, K2, magnesium, zinc, boron, manganese, molybdenum, methylated Bs, biotin…).

00:34:20:22 – 00:34:44:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”) / Dr. Mike Belkowski
Tooth Shield launched in the US; toothpaste is in Europe (sold out in two weeks).
Mike: We were going back and forth last summer when you launched Tooth Shield…

00:34:44:12 – 00:35:48:00 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I’m a fan of supplements on top of solid nutrition. Even if you create havoc with processed, acidic foods, this helps—designed to activate remineralization and systemically up‑regulate bone/teeth metabolism. D3 gets calcium into blood; co‑factors get it out of the blood and into bones/teeth (so you don’t calcify arteries). Teeth/jawbone are mineral reservoirs. Cavities aren’t a fluoride deficiency; they’re nutritional.

00:36:08:20 – 00:36:54:14 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Fluoride is a known neurotoxin and lowers IQ; it hardens teeth but makes them brittle. We know hydroxyapatite is the target—so use non‑toxic alternatives. My toothpaste (EU) is “more than a toothpaste”—the opposite of conventional (no SLS, saccharin, carrageenan…).

00:37:17:28 – 00:38:22:20 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We don’t want to disinfect daily—it’s a microbiome. For extreme dysbiosis, sure, but not every day. Ours uses active ingredients: hydroxyapatite, lactoferrin, and I still like xylitol (debated online). In micro‑doses it can help balance a dysbiotic biome (Trojan‑horse effect on certain pathogens). Nuance matters.

00:40:25:17 – 00:41:05:24 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: Thoughts on oral probiotics (lozenges/capsules)?
Dr. Dome: Legit. We include a spore‑biotic in the toothpaste (trademarked; shown to rebalance). But substrate rules: what you feed the mouth biome changes it fast (studies show 12 hours can shift it). Keto vs. SAD, breast‑fed vs. formula—completely different biomes.

00:41:30:28 – 00:42:16:18 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Sugar feeds acid‑producing species—drives enamel erosion. Toothpaste/mouthwash are Band‑Aids; we should still brush for biofilm. I’m using your red‑light toothbrush—love it. Quality like a Sonicare, with micro‑dose red light twice daily—cumulative photobiomodulation.

00:43:13:29 – 00:44:09:21 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
My toothpaste is designed to stay in the mouth; you can spit and leave the rest. Lactoferrin supports gums; micro‑hydroxyapatite coats teeth. Safe for kids. We sold out fast—six months’ supply in two weeks. Hard to find clean + active options in conventional stores.

00:44:34:12 – 00:44:55:29 — Dr. Mike Belkowski
Keep me posted when your US toothpaste launches—I’ll let people know. We’re launching ours soon: nano‑hydroxyapatite, lactoferrin, plus dicalcium and tricalcium phosphate (fast + slow remineralizers). Fluoride‑free, clean ingredients.

00:45:16:27 – 00:46:23:12 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Epic—you’re bringing an active‑ingredient toothpaste. Needed. Shelves are full of the same copy‑paste formulas. Online is where the good ones are (for now). Why put harsh chemicals in your mouth that hurt the microbiome and taste bad? Natural ones let you eat after brushing (no “orange juice tastes awful” issue).

00:46:41:28 – 00:47:41:03 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: Ours is safe enough to leave on and even swallow if needed; also adding a novel lion’s mane strain for oral benefits. Two flavors: mint and fennel (I prefer fennel).
Dr. Dome: Sounds great—send some when it’s ready.

00:47:41:05 – 00:48:45:08 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: You’ve been referring your BioDentists to methylene blue—your take for overall or oral health?
Dr. Dome: Huge fan personally. It’s a super antioxidant/redox modulator; supports mitochondrial ATP. I stack MB with oxygen (HBOT), red light, and IHHT (hypoxia training). Sometimes use it in the mouth—for blisters I’ll oil‑pull then dab MB; resolves fast.

00:50:07:09 – 00:51:02:05 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I take ~10 mg/day—sometimes up to 80–100 (not a patient recommendation; just personal). It’s individual—people report different benefits (gut, bowels, etc.). It’s basically an electron donor/acceptor and antioxidant.

00:51:20:19 – 00:51:36:10 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Funny—MB stained a shirt; the sun bleached it. I’ve used MB topically on rashes with sunlight—gone by morning. Great for microbial skin issues (careful: it stains). We now have capsules for convenience.

00:52:35:19 – 00:53:31:01 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: Mouthwash idea—microdose MB, then photo‑activate with the red‑light toothbrush to reach tight areas.
Dr. Dome: Perfect combo. Big fan.

00:53:54:04 – 00:55:07:12 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: Safest ways to whiten teeth?
Dr. Dome: In‑office bleaching with a dentist. Avoid “whitening” toothpastes (often abrasive—file enamel; dentin is yellow). I’m not a fan of most strips. Make sure teeth are non‑sensitive/hard before bleaching; they can dry for ~24 hours from the procedure.

00:55:27:02 – 00:56:47:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Frequency depends on habits (staining foods/drinks). My wife bleached once ~15 years ago—still white. Some do a custom tray at home for touch‑ups. Often a professional cleaning alone makes teeth look whiter—do that first.

00:57:12:14 – 00:58:14:19 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Top of mind: building the BioDentistry Global Standard (BGS)—institutes, clinics, the blueprint—so we can direct patients to the right practitioner. We get 100,000–300,000 views on the directory; advice must be solid. We’re working with universities; it’s scientific, though curricula are outdated. We also look beyond conventional (Chinese medicine, Ayurveda)—co‑elevation.

00:58:37:08 – 00:59:24:11 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Many conventional dentists are depressed—9‑to‑5 numbers game; patients hate going. Flip the script: one or two guests who become fans. It’s a different life. If they could see it, they’d sign up.

00:59:24:13 – 01:00:10:09 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: Rough number—how many certified Real BioDentists globally? Any in the US?
Dr. Dome: ~50–100 at the surgical level right now; there are good ones in the US. Go to Dr. Dome on Instagram for the directory—comment “real bio” and it’s auto‑sent. You might need to fly out—we’ve had guests from Japan, America, Africa—destination care.

01:00:31:18 – 01:01:12:17 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Go with your gut when choosing—maybe me, maybe Kelly (Portland), Jigga (Long Island), Maya (Miami), Julian (Canada), Emily… Many places still missing (no one in India or Africa yet). If it resonates, reach out—we need more.

01:01:34:15 – 01:02:37:23 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
New in my regimen: red‑light bed in the clinic—amazing. Regenerative aesthetics too—never cared for skin before, but HydraFacial made me look 10 years younger—I’ll do it monthly. Still top of the list: methylene blue. Also testing peptides (friend Jake Campbell’s new shred supplement—an uncoupler; early days but I’m sweating more). I test hard on myself before protocols go to guests.

01:03:15:22 – 01:03:53:15 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
Trying a hydrogen water bottle. The summit gave me lots of new toys (had to buy an extra suitcase). I’m a huge fan of frequencies—we use scanning and frequency therapies (think in energy, frequency, vibration à la Tesla) to modulate immunity and microbiome.

01:05:12:26 – 01:06:00:22 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
We have a scan called Global Diagnostics (a kind of metatron bio‑resonance). It reads frequencies across tissues, parasites, etc., in ~8 minutes. Love anything that helps us activate longevity and recovery, then apply it to oral surgery so patients have no pain/swelling—that’s common in our posts (multiple infected root canals removed, immediate implants, cavitation surgery—no swelling, big improvements).

01:06:21:23 – 01:07:08:03 — Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (“Dr. Dome”)
I built an algorithm for nutrition (Food Design) with phases 1 and 2, to get into optimal health and heal bone/tissue simultaneously. I’m constantly learning and synthesizing into practice and protocols.

01:07:08:03 – 01:07:36:26 — Dr. Mike Belkowski / Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Mike: Thanks for the great second conversation—love the mission. Anything I can do to support, let me know.
Dr. Dome: Thanks so much, Mike—appreciate you having me again.

01:07:36:26 – 01:08:07:15 — Dr. Mike Belkowski (Closing)
For Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, this is Dr. Mike Belkowski—signing off another episode of The Red Light Report. Hope you all have a wonderful week, and I’ll see you on the next episode.