In today’s episode of the Longevity Podcast, Dr. Paniz Jasbi, the co-founder of Theriome, and I discuss how their groundbreaking Aristotle test is revolutionizing the way we approach health and wellness. From assessing mitochondrial function and nutritional status to identifying potential disease risks and guiding personalized interventions, the Aristotle test is a game-changer for precision medicine. Overall, we discuss this test’s ability to offer valuable insights for dealing with complex health issues, recovering from illness, or optimizing your athletic performance.
Read MoreIn today’s podcast episode, Shivani Gupta, CEO of Fusionary Formulas and a true "Curcumin Evangelist," shares her knowledge about how curcumin can help reduce inflammation, support joint health, boost brain function, and so much more. Curcumin is a versatile superfood that we could all benefit from incorporating into our diets and supplement routines—but quality and bioavailability matter. Shivani dives into tips for selecting effective curcumin supplements and how to best utilize this botanical for optimal health.
Read MoreDid you know that your gallbladder plays a vital role in maintaining overall health and longevity? In today’s bonus episode, I dive deep into the importance of TUDCA, a bile acid that supports not only gallbladder and liver function but also has far-reaching effects on digestion, fat-soluble vitamin absorption, gut health, and even brain function.
Read MoreIn today’s episode, I sit down with Gerardo Gutierrez (Guti), the creator of an innovative UV light device that mimics the healing properties of natural sunlight by delivering red, infrared, and UVB light frequencies in a specially formulated sequence. Guti shares insights from his research into how these different light bands impact our biology and overall well-being. Strategic sunlight exposure provides a wide range of health benefits - from boosting vitamin D, serotonin, and testosterone levels to improving conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
Read MoreThat's where Dr. Elizabeth Yurth comes in—guiding us through aging research with her knowledgeable insights. In today’s episode, we discuss anti-aging medicine, the pitfalls of research bias, and the gender discrepancies that muddy the waters of scientific studies. With a nod to John Ioannidis' work, we talk about the need for validating scientific claims. When theory meets practice, the truth can be surprising. We share firsthand experiences from clinical work, revealing how animal studies fare once they reach the human testing ground.
Read MoreIn today's podcast episode, I dive into the fascinating world of creatine and discuss its incredible potential for supporting brain health, bone density, and even protecting your DNA from damage. That's right – creatine isn't just for athletes anymore! To get the full scoop on how this simple compound can help you optimize your health and potentially slow down the aging process, I encourage you to tune in.
Read MoreIn today’s episode, Dr. Gus Vickery and I discuss the effective use of GLP-1 agonist medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide for sustainable weight loss. He emphasizes the need for a mindset shift, viewing these drugs as powerful tools to catalyze positive changes rather than easy fixes or crutches. Dr. Vickery explains that these medications provide leverage to implement foundational healthy habits and that the key to success lies in focusing on nutrient sufficiency, not just calorie restriction.
Read MoreIn today’s episode of the Longevity Podcast, I chat with Dr. Navaz Habib about the importance of the vagus nerve and its impact on heart rate variability (HRV). He explains that the vagus nerve is a unique nerve that connects the brain to all organs in the thorax and abdomen, allowing for communication and signaling. Vagal tone, which refers to the strength of the signals sent through the vagus nerve, is crucial for optimal health.
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.
Read MoreWe’re diving right into this topic for today’s conversation. Dr. Olivia Lesslar joins the podcast to discuss the field of psycho neuro immunology (PNI) and its impact on health and well-being. She explains the complexity of PNI and how everything in the body is interconnected. Dr. Lesslar emphasizes the power of belief and mindset in influencing health outcomes and highlights the importance of addressing emotions and attitudes in patient care.
Read MoreIn today’s episode, I discuss life’s crucial organelle - the mitochondria. Listen in as I talk about the importance of our mitochondria and why it’s so important to support it with lifestyle habits and supplements. I highlight the need to protect mitochondria from oxidative stress, promote mitochondrial biogenesis, and support mitochondrial repair. Overall, I provide 10 strategies for supporting mitochondrial health which in turn, supports aging well. Some of these strategies may surprise you! Many are free lifestyle habits you can incorporate now, so don’t miss this bonus episode.
Read MoreIn today’s conversation, Christian Drapeau discusses his unique approach to stem cells, which focuses on harnessing the body's own repair system. He explains how he discovered the role of stem cells in the body and the slow acceptance of this new concept. Christian also discusses the decline of stem cells with age and the different approaches to stem cell therapy. He emphasizes the importance of releasing your own stem cells and shares strategies to mobilize and release them.
Read MoreIn today’s conversation, I talk with JJ Virgin about her career journey and the lessons she has learned in the health and fitness industry. We discuss the flaws of traditional fitness advice, the importance of personal experience in coaching, and the misconceptions of weight loss and exercise. We also explore the role of genetics and history in fitness, the influence of media and misleading headlines, and the challenges of vegan and vegetarian diets.
Read MoreIn this episode on the Biohacking Superhuman Performance Podcast, I talk with Karen Martel, and Dani Hamilton about popular health trends, separating fact from fiction. We discuss the importance of purchasing peptides from reputable labs to ensure safety and quality, emphasizing that cheap deals may lead to scams.
Read MoreIn this episode of Biohacking Superhuman Performance, I chat with Brandy Gillmore about her life-changing injury and how she healed herself with her mind. We discuss the power of positive reinforcement, the importance of repetition in creating new positive neuropathways, and how emotions influence healing.
Read MoreIn this episode of Biohacking Superhuman Performance, I chat with Dr. Anna Cabeca - The Girlfriend Doctor, about how environmental toxins and stress can wreak havoc on your hormones, leading to issues like irregular periods and feeling unwell. But, did you know that it can take more than hormones to fix hormones.
Read MoreOptimizing your gut microbiome is arguably one of the most important things you can do for your health as it plays so many integral roles in almost every body system. This is why, in this episode of Biohacking Superhuman Performance, I chat with Chidozie Ojobor, Ph.D. about the importance of the microbiome's influence on human health, particularly on the gut-brain connection and mental well-being. He discusses the role of butyrate, leaky gut/brain, probiotics, and the importance of diet diversity in promoting a healthy microbiome.
Read MoreToday we’re diving into the world of bioregulator peptides, and covering everything from how they work to where they come from. We’ll also discuss why there has been an increasing number of physicians that are starting to implement bioregulator peptides into their protocol, and how bioregulators are often used in conjunction with conventional therapy. We’ll also talk a bit about the history behind bioregulators, and the connection between bioregulator peptides and the 12 hallmarks of aging.
Read MoreIn this episode of Biohacking Superhuman Performance, Dr. Nayan Patel (the glutathione guy) and I discuss the details of glutathione, the most abundant molecule in the body. This molecule has amazing benefits for our health span and longevity when levels are healthy. We also dive into glutathione’s functions and even a few instances that may cause people to not produce glutathione as they need. This molecule is a major component in detoxing the body and preventing oxidative stress.
Read MoreIn this episode of Biohacking Superhuman Performance, Dr. Ferree and I dive into several different peptides, their benefits, and new research that is evolving. We discuss the blood brain barrier, it’s importance, and how to prevent it from becoming compromised. Some peptides, like BPC and TB4, may help mitigate damage from traumatic brain injury. Others, like VIP and GLP-1 agonists, can regulate circadian rhythm, improve gut health, and potentially benefit conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Join us as we discuss these peptides, and more!
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