What if I told you that one of the biggest secrets to staying young, fighting disease, and even keeping your heart and arteries in top shape isn’t just about hitting the gym or eating clean? Dr. Thomas Levy is here today to explain why oxidative stress is public enemy number one and how vitamin C—yep, the same one in your morning OJ—is actually one of the most powerful tools for staying healthy.
Read MoreIt's most wonderful time of year to get fat and sick! That’s why in this solo episode of the Longevity Podcast is all about keeping your health a priority where we dive into achieving wellness amidst the hustle and bustle of Black Friday. We're tackling everything from sleep and stress management to boosting your immune system as we head into winter.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered if your detox routine is actually supporting your longevity goals? In today’s episode of the Longevity podcast, Dr. Chris Shade shares a crucial insight: toxins don't just make you feel bad; they actually accelerate the aging process. We discuss the importance of detoxification for longevity and overall well-being. We emphasize the need to open the doors of detoxification before initiating any detox protocol and highlight the role of the liver, kidneys, bile flow, and drainage pathways in the detoxification process. Our conversation explains the concept of Herxheimer reactions and provides insights into how to manage them.
Read MoreIn today’s episode of the Longevity Podcast, I talk with Eric Fete, DO about the intricate relationship between muscle and bone health, and how strength training, proper nutrition, and supplements can help maintain and improve both. We also explore the importance of muscle as a powerful energy factory due to its high concentration of mitochondria, and how staying active can help reclaim your energy levels. Dr Eric and I touch on the crucial role of testosterone in women's health, and how lifting heavy can support this hormone, leading to improved insulin sensitivity, muscle mass, blood pressure, mood, and a reduced risk of cancer.
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