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Key Topics Covered:Louie's life before Biote: chronic pain, insulin injections, and emotional burnoutThe Biote breakthrough: How hormone pellets restored energy, strength, and mental clarityThe mind-body connection: How physical pain can cloud joy—and how healing can restore itBrooke's dual perspective: A provider and patient on a mission to change the way we ageHormones and healing: Why lab-driven, personalized care is the future of primary careLouie's transformation: From sepsis and retirement at 48 to hunting, walking, and thriving againThe mission: How Biote fits into the larger vision of Your Health to help people not just survive, but thriveFeatured Guests:Brooke Howard, FNP – Director of Biote at Your Health, Primary Care ProviderLouie McKenzie – Your Health patient and Biote success storyWhy It Matters:This episode isn't just about hormone therapy—it's about hope, personalized care, and rediscovering what it means to feel truly alive again. www.YourHealth.Org
Dr. Bruce Dorr MD, URPS, FACOG is boarded in Obstetrics and Gynecology and subspecialty boarded in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery and is also a senior medical advisor for Biote. For the last decade he has directed his practice towards a functional medicine practice of hormone health and wellness. We discuss enhancing your hormone health to live happier, healthier, for longer. You can find out more about Bruce's work over at https://www.biote.com Fill out the quick form here: https://forms.gle/AH1tusHRXkC3N5yM6 and be in with the chance of winning an Amazon Gift card Join the FREE Facebook group for The Michael Brian Show at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themichaelbrianshow Follow Mike on Facebook Instagram & Twitter
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech Daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. The FDA has not yet decided on the shortage status of Lilly's tirzepatide, allowing compounding pharmacies to continue making and selling versions of the weight-loss therapy. A patient death in a Rett syndrome trial led Neurogene to drop the high-dose arm but continue with a lower dose. AstraZeneca is seeking full approval for its anticoagulation reversal drug Andexxa despite safety concerns from an advisory committee. In other news, Donald Trump's controversial cabinet picks, including RFK Jr. for HHS head, are seen as a "team of self-promoters" that could create uncertainty in the biopharma environment. SignalChem Biotech offers kinase drug discovery solutions, supporting researchers with enzyme and assay development services. Additionally, Merck's former asthma drug Singulair is potentially being linked to mental health problems, Sonata Therapeutics is laying off employees, and Amneal has received FDA approval for a generic GLP-1 drug. Job opportunities in biopharma are also available at companies like Amgen and Daiichi Sankyo.
On this episode we had Ofelia Marin on the pod with Beauty Health Wellness in Woodward! Come learn all things testosterone and ADHD with us as we pick Ofelia's brain and learn about her business. Thank you to Harper Sanitation for sponsoring this episode
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Good evening, wherever you are! Welcome to another episode of That Other Lifestyle podcast, hosted by Jason. Today, we leave the vanilla behind and dive into the world of health and wellness with our special guest, Matt Shannon from HealthFitMD. Before we get started, Jason highlights his newly launched Single Men in the Lifestyle Guide course, available at thatotherlifestyle.com. He also mentions the upcoming National Lifestyle Week in Las Vegas, set for June 19th, 2025. Be sure to mark your calendars for this wild four-day event! In this episode, Jason and Matt discuss a variety of health and wellness topics, including testosterone replacement therapy, the benefits of BioTE pellets, and the importance of balancing hormones for both men and women. They delve into the specifics of how testosterone and estrogen can significantly improve your quality of life, from increased energy to better performance in the bedroom. Matt also introduces some cutting-edge treatments offered at HealthFitMD, such as the M-Sculpt NEO for body contouring, the M-Cell for urinary incontinence, and the P-Shot and O-Shot for sexual wellness. They cover everything from skin care treatments to hair restoration, emphasizing the importance of seeking professional medical advice for these procedures. Whether you're looking to feel better, look better, or perform better, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you achieve your goals. Tune in to discover how you can unlock the secrets to a healthier, more vibrant lifestyle! Don't forget to check out the Single Men in the Lifestyle Guide course and keep an eye out for tickets to National Lifestyle Week. Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for the next episode! https://www.healthfitmd.com www.thatotherlifestyle.com www.risquelifestyleparties.com https://www.patreon.com/ThatOtherLifestyle Naughty in New Orleans 2025 Tickets https://thatotherlifestyle.podia.com/single-men-in-the-lifestyle https://beacons.ai/thatotherlifestyle
In this episode, Tina chats with Dr. Suzanne Ferree, an expert in cellular, longevity and performance medicine. She explains what peptides are all about and how they can help improve gut issues, including ulcerative colitis as well as other autoimmune diseases, like Hashimoto's and Celiac disease. Dr. Ferree also shares insights into how the peptide, Semaglutide, can help with weight loss. Dr. Ferree talks about: - What are peptides? - How to get peptides - Resources for how to find a prescriber - Specific peptides for IBD and gut health - Weight loss benefits of Semaglutide - What to expect and side effects of Semaglutide - What happens after you stop Semaglutide - Peptides for Hashimoto's and Celiac Disease Connect with Tina Haupert: https://carrotsncake.com/ Facebook: Carrots 'N' Cake https://www.facebook.com/carrotsncake Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrotsncake YouTube: Tina Haupert https://www.youtube.com/user/carrotsncake Pinterest: Carrots 'N' Cake Hormone Testing & Nutrition Coaching https://www.pinterest.com/carrotsncake/ About Tina Haupert: Tina Haupert is the owner of Carrots ‘N' Cake as well as a Certified Nutrition Coach and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P). Tina and her team use functional testing and a personalized approach to nutrition to help women find balance within their diets while achieving their body composition goals. Connect with Dr. Suzanne J. Ferree: www.vinemedical.com www.drs.md www.cellularmedicineinstitute.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsferree/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsturner/ About Dr. Suzanne J. Ferree: Suzanne J. Ferree, M.D., FAARM, ABAARM specializes in performance and longevity medicine and is a leading expert in peptide therapy. Dr. Ferree promotes a healthy well-being though nutrition, exercise, and an industry-leading expertise in the cellular efficiency of the human body. She is founder of Vine Medical Associates and the Cellular Medicine Institute. Double Board Certified, her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world and patients with chronic and unusual diseases. Practicing Cellular, Longevity and Performance Medicine, Dr. Ferree has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. Dr. Ferree is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. She has also served on faculties of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP and ACAM. Dr. Ferree spends her free time studying cellular medicine, Christianity, and powerlifting.
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Austin Sampsonite joins Gerald and I as we dive into low testosterone and how we overcome!
Dr. Bruce Dorr of Biote discusses the challenges facing perimenopausal women in the workplace and what leaders should be doing to support them.
Autoimmune Rehab: Autoimmune Healing, Support for Autoimmune Disorders, Autoimmune Pain Relief
Peptides for healing: All about peptides for autoimmune. What are peptides? How do peptides impact your health? How can you benefit from peptides? Learn all about peptides for health and autoimmune healing in this interview with Dr. Suzanne Feree. Suzanne J. Ferree, M.D., FAARM, ABAARM specializes in performance and longevity medicine and is a leading expert in peptide therapy. Dr. Ferree promotes a healthy well-being though nutrition, exercise, and an industry-leading expertise in the cellular efficiency of the human body. She is founder of Vine Medical Associates and the Cellular Medicine Institute. Double Board Certified, her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world and patients with chronic and unusual diseases. Practicing Cellular, Longevity and Performance Medicine, Dr. Ferree has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. Dr. Ferree is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. She has also served on faculties of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP and ACAM. Dr. Ferree spends her free time studying cellular medicine, Christianity, and powerlifting. Connect with Dr. Ferree online: www.vinemedical.com www.drs.md www.cellularmedicineinstitute.com Instagram: @drsFerree LinkedIn Website for this podcast: http://autoimmunerehab.com
SUZANNE FERREE, M.D.., FAARM, ABAARM specializes in performance and longevity medicine and is a leading expert in peptide therapy. Dr. Ferree promotes a healthy well-being though nutrition, exercise, and an industry-leading expertise in the cellular efficiency of the human body. She discuse her new book "Counter Clockwise" and what she has learned out of a profound desire to meet her patients needs. She is founder of Vine Medical Associates and the Cellular Medicine Institute. Double Board Certified, her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world and patients with chronic and unusual diseases. Practicing Cellular, Longevity and Performance Medicine, Dr. Ferree has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. Dr. Ferree is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. She has also served on faculties of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP and ACAM. She talks about: An introduction to peptides, cellular health and how it is connected to longevity Effective peptide therapy treatment options for health issues brought on by aging like joint pain, weight gain, and sleep issues that your doctors have not yet tried Targeting the root of anxiety and depression with peptides Peptides for autoimmune conditions like MS, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto thyroiditis and more The science behind peptides and how they occur naturally, unlike pharmace
Behind the Double Doors: The Houston Plastic Surgery Podcast
When people of any age experience side effects such as fatigue, irritability, anxiety, decreased libido, or joint pain, they may benefit from hormone replacement therapy.Susan, our longtime nurse at Basu Plastic Surgery, brought her passion and expertise with hormone replacement when she joined our practice in 2017. Since then, we've been able to help many patients not only look their best, but also feel their best.BioTE hormone replacement therapy transforms people mentally and physically by restoring energy and vitality. Susan walks us through the step-by-step process of starting BioTE with us, from your initial screening appointment to what it's like to get your first cycle.Susan answers the important questions about BioTE, including:How long do injections take and do they hurt?Is there any downtime?How different do you feel after?What labs are required?Will you notice a difference after one cycle?What are the advantages of going to an aesthetic practice for BioTE rather than going to a testosterone replacement clinic?LinksLearn more about BioTe Take a screenshot of this or any podcast episode with your phone and show it at your consultation or appointment to receive $50 off any service at Basu Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics.Basu Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics is located in Northwest Houston in the Towne Lake area of Cypress. To learn more about the practice or ask a question, go to https://www.basuplasticsurgery.com/podcastOn Instagram, follow Dr. Basu and the teamBehind the Double Doors is a production of The Axis
I speak to patients about weight loss daily, repeating the same things and answering the same questions for everyone. So, I created a handbook to guide my patients through their various weight loss strategies. In this episode, I share the information from that handbook with you. What FODMAP stands for: F: Fermentable O: Oligosaccharides D: Disaccharide M: Monosaccharides A: and P: Polyols Dr. Stephanie Gray's Bio: Stephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She helps women in midlife who feel like their bodies have betrayed them step back into their bodies by restoring optimal hormone levels so that they can regain their sleep, figure, mood, and feel amazing once again. She is known for keeping hormone replacement therapy sexy, safe, and effective. She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate focusing on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Masters in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies within integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the Midwest's' most credentialed female healthcare providers, combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional Medicine in 2013. She became the first BioTe-certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets in 2013. She is one of Dr.Nirala Jacobi's SIBO Doctor-approved practitioners. She is also one of Dr. Jill Christa's certified mold literate providers. She has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications, including mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son, William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa. In this episode: Why protein-rich foods are essential for weight loss and muscle preservation (1:33) How to reduce inflammation and blood sugar spikes through dietary changes (3:02) The benefits of adding electrolytes to your water- especially if you exercise a lot or sweat excessively (9:45) How to exercise to increase weight loss (11:07) The benefits of hormone replacement for menopausal and perimenopausal women (12:22) How Berberine helps to minimize blood sugar spikes and reduce insulin resistance (15:58) How fish oil reduces the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular complications (17:19) The benefits of doing a liver cleanse (19:37) Supplements to help with weight loss (20:45) Links and Resources: Follow Your Longevity Blueprint On Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast Relative Links: Episode 33 with Shawn Wells Episode 43 with Steven Dake Episode 44 with James Kelley Episode 112 with Debra Atkinson Berberine Support Omega 3s 120 Count Metabolism Support
Dr. Turner is the founder of Vine Medical Associates and the Cellular Medicine Institute. Double Board Certified, her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world. Practicing Human Performance and Longevity Medicine, Dr. Turner has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. She is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. She has also served on the faculty of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP and ACAM. She has been featured on several podcasts including Super Human Radio Network, TRT Revolution, Biohacking Superhuman, and Health Matters. Dr Turner spends her free time with her husband and family, studying cellular medicine and Christianity, managing her urban farm, and powerlifting.
This episode is sponsored by PearsonRavitz– a friend and advocate for physicians with their insurance needs. In this interview, Dr. Cassie Smith discusses her journey in medicine, particularly in the field of endocrinology. She initially wanted to be a doctor to help people but became frustrated with the limitations of pharmaceutical-based treatments. She eventually decided to focus on a holistic approach to healthcare, emphasizing healthy lifestyle choices and reducing dependency on medications. Dr. Smith also highlights the need for better education on nutrition and exercise, especially for children. She mentions several influencers and podcasters she follows for health and wellness advice and encourages patients to seek credible sources for information. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 00:03:30 Focus on holistic, non-pharmaceutical health. 00:05:03 Integrative approach to medicine. 00:13:39 Chronic disease requires lifestyle changes. 00:18:30 Healthcare system needs preventative measures. 00:20:43 Importance of health education. 00:27:06 Choose positive and informative content. 00:31:57 Chronic inflammation is multifactorial. 00:32:43 Inflammation stems from lifestyle choices. 00:38:48 Hormone replacement is important. 00:42:50 Hormones are crucial for health. 00:48:27 Testosterone can help with fibromyalgia. 00:53:44 Questioning pharmaceutical industry influence in medicine. 00:57:24 Doctors are hesitant to prescribe estrogen despite its potential benefits. 01:02:09 Inflammation and lifestyle affect thyroid. 01:09:13 Lifestyle changes are key. 01:14:57 Prioritize self-care for overall well-being. 01:16:17 Take care of yourself first. About Cassie Smith: Dr. Cassie Smith is a dual board-certified physician by the ABIM in Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Internal Medicine who is an active member of seven different physician societies and associations in her specialty. She did her undergraduate and medical school at the University of Missouri Kansas City, which is one of three colleges in the country with a combined undergraduate and medical degree program completed in six years. She then transitioned to working on a dozen major clinical trials centered around diabetes care in fellowship at the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center in Oklahoma City. After fellowship, her insights in research and forward thinking made her a nationally sought-after public speaker for numerous international pharmaceutical companies for which she has presented hundreds of talks locally and nationally, on topics such as diabetes and thyroid disease. Dr Smith went into private practice in March 2020 after practicing for a large health system for several years following fellowship. Despite starting her practice just prior to COVID 19, she is the fasting growing private practice endocrinologist in Oklahoma City. Her knowledge, experience, and compassion won her a place on the Top Doctor List of 2022 in the 405 Magazine, and has placed her as a sought-after local specialist. She has also become a thought leader and expert in the field of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. In 2022, Dr. Smith also began serving on the Medical Advisory Board for BioTe, a national industry-leading company with emphases on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. In this role she educates physicians and practitioners nationally on how to diagnosis, administer, and treat patients with hormone and vitamin deficiencies. In November 2022, Dr. Smith decided to expand her practice and Modern Endocrine was born. She plans to continue using a holistic approach to treating patients with industry leading hormone therapy, comprehensive laboratory testing, preventative care, lifestyle modifications, and restorative medicine practices to personalize patient care and treatment plans for autoimmune and chronic diseases. As an expert endocrinologist, her goal is to help patients struggling with overwhelm make lifestyle changes to rebalance hormones and align their health. Find Dr. Smith here: https://www.modern-endocrine.com IG: modernendocrine_ FB: @Modern Endocrine You Tube: Modern Endocrine Tik Tok: @Modern Endocrine Our Advice! Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print! 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Testosterone is more important than estrogen in women. Have I got your attention? Dr. Gary Donovitz joins me to talk about testosterone replacement therapy for men and women. He explains the importance of this hormone in women and why it's more important to focus on it before estrogen. Benefits of Testosterone Pellets Bone Density Increase Improved Brain Function Better Mood Thicker Hair More Restful Sleep Increased Muscle Function About Dr. Gary Donovitz Dr. Gary Donovitz is the founder and chairman of BioTE®️ Medical. He is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist. He has sought to provide each patient with compassionate high-quality care for the past 30 years. After witnessing how bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, or BHRT, helped one of his patients, Dr. Donovitz dedicated himself to pioneering BHRT through his work with BioTE Medical. He is an international teacher of BHRT, and his company BioTE Medical is a leading innovator in subcutaneous hormone pellet therapy. Dr. Donovitz himself has performed more than 50,000 pellet insertions and shared the BioTE method with thousands of practitioners nationwide. He is a current fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Dr. Donovitz has spent his life- making wellness available for those that traditional medicine has often ignored, and his company, BioTE Medical, is changing the face of health care for us all. In This Episode: Why testosterone is important for men's health [9:00] What role testosterone has in women's health [13:15] What effect different forms of estrogen replacement have on the body [17:00] Why testosterone matters more at first than estrogen [20:00] Some of the symptoms of low testosterone in menopause [21:00] How testosterone impacts women with PCOS [27:30] Why American women have more hormone reduction than women on other continents [43:50] Possible side effects of testosterone replacement therapy [50:00] Links & Resources Use code ESTROGENDETOX for 10% off Dim Use code LIVERDETOX for 10% off Core Restore Visit My Clinic, the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic, to find out more about testosterone pellets in Iowa. Buy Testosterone Matters… More!: The Secret to Healthy Aging in Women by Dr. Gary Donovitz Find Dr. Gary Donovitz Online Follow Dr. Gary Donovitz on Instagram | Facebook Find Your Longevity Blueprint Online Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast Production by the team at Team Podcast Related Episodes Episode 8: Male 2.0 W/ Dr. Tracy Gapin Episode 38: Sexual Regenerative Medicine With Susan Bratton Episode 32: Happy Hormones For Life With Dr. Deb Matthew
In this weeks podcast we have double board certified Dr Suzanne Turner of Vines Medical to guest. Dr Turner practices cellular, longevity and Performance Medicine and is an expert on endocrinology, hormone therapy, peptides, and more.She also happens to be a kick ass Power Lifting Athlete (where she finds the time goodness only knows). In this episode we discuss: Peptides and how she uses them with her patients and what experiences she has had. Bioregulators and Dr Bill Lawrence research on Bioregulators and her participation in his trial We discuss the huge benefits of Hormone Replacement therapy for men and women when done right We discuss cutting edge techniques, therapies for everything from PTSD to orthopedics. How to know if you are fully recovered enough to work out at the highest intensity, about HRV We talk anti-aging and longevity strategies How resistance training benefits us on our quest for healthy aging and much more You can reach out to Dr Turner on her instagram at @drsturneror visit her website at https://vinemedical.com/ Dr Suzanne Turner Biography Dr. Turner is the founder of Vine Medical Associates and the VMA Residency. Double Board Certified, her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world. Practicing Cellular, Longevity and Performance Medicine, Dr. Turner has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. Dr Turner is the leading expert in peptide therapy in the Southeast. She is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. She has also served on the faculty of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP and ACAM. She has been featured on several podcasts including Super Human Radio Network, TRT Revolution, Relentless Vitality, Younique Medical, and Health Matters. Dr Turner spends her free time with her husband and family, studying cellular medicine and Christianity, managing her urban farm, and powerlifting. Lisa's Anti-Aging and Longevity Supplements Lisa has spent years curating a very specialised range of exclusive longevity, health optimising supplements from leading scientists, researchers and companies all around the world. This is an unprecedented collection. The stuff Lisa wanted for her mum but couldn't get in NZ. 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Larry North is an esteemed Dallas figure and legendary fitness entrepreneur. Today, as an Operating Partner at Satori Capital, he's on the lookout for amazing companies to invest in or partner with. Larry started his career in the gym business as a teenager. He willed his way to talk radio at age 24 with his "Better You" radio show, currently 32 years running now at CBS KRLD 1080am. He opened his first health club, Larry North Fitness, in 1989 at the prestigious Highland Park Village, and grew it to 4 locations across North Texas. His first book, "Get Fit" was published in 1992 and was on the bestseller list for 157 weeks. "Living Lean" and "Slimdown for Life" shortly followed and were bestsellers as well. In 1994 he created the "Great North American Slimdown" infomercial which became a global sensation with over 1.2 million customers and generating over 150 million in revenue. His TV show, "Get Fit" ran for many years on regional sports networks (currently Fox Sports) and shot 70 episodes. Larry has presented his Optimal Living Seminar in dozens of countries and all across America. When asked what's next, he says, “I'm just getting started!” He's currently a spokesperson for BioTE, the largest Optimal Hormone company in the world. Larry has successfully made the transition into the realm of private equity, where he currently operates as a licensed broker responsible for identifying and securing investment opportunities or strategic partnership with various businesses. What you'll learn: The Satori Capital difference [1:26] Who Larry invests in and why [6:41] Larry's mission and purpose [9:32] Humble beginnings: Larry's origin story [12:50] The power of self-belief and work ethic [19:01] How to increase your self-belief [20:47] Finding your passion to unlock your gifts and talents [26:55] Michael Money, Starting my own PR Firm, and creative marketing strategies [29:51] Why enthusiasm drives success in business and life [32:32] The 3 P's of Success: Passion, Persistence, Perseverance [35:44] How to deal with fear and rejection [37:14] Getting creative to market yourself [38:49] Be everywhere and anywhere [42:05] Larry's best career advice [44:50] Success equals happiness [46:04] Connect with Larry North: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-north-3b0000a/ Download new podcast episodes here! https://julianplacino.com/podcast/ You can follow Julian at: Website: https://julianplacino.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianplacino/?hl=en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianplacino/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@julianplacino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julian.placino Pathways to Success is brought to you by: Codeup: https://codeup.com/ CityCentral: https://citycentral.com/ (Promo Code "Pathways" for 50% off first 3 months) DeadSoxy: https://deadsoxy.com/?ref=pathways (Promo Code "Pathways" for 30% off)
We continue with something different today! My great friend, Dr. CJ Kleene, asked to interview me so my audience could get to know me better. This episode is Part 2 of our conversation. If you have not listened to the last episode yet, please do so first. Today, I dive into how I approach my patient cases, my faith walk, how I maintain my health, the non-negotiables in my house, my guilty pleasures when it comes to food, and my favorite podcast and books. I also offer advice for other busy moms and discuss my future goals. My top tips to help busy moms keep their children healthy: Do not introduce sugar Only feed your children real food Give your children high-quality supplements Take your children to see a chiropractor About Dr. Stephanie Gray: Stephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She helps women in midlife who feel like their bodies have betrayed them step back into their bodies by restoring optimal hormone levels so they can … regain their sleep, figure, and mood, and feel amazing once again. She is known for keeping hormone replacement therapy sexy, safe, and effective. She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate focusing on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Master's in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies in integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the Midwest's' most credentialed female healthcare providers combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional Medicine in 2013. She became the first BioTe-certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets also in 2013. She is one of Dr. Nirala Jacobi's SIBO Doctor approved practitioners, and she is also one of Dr. Jill Christa's certified mold literate providers. She has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications including Mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa. In this episode: How I typically approach my patient cases. (3:00) Does the timing of when patients get their labs drawn make a difference? (9:52) I share how I have walked with faith for all my life. (10:43) I discuss my greatest health challenge. (15:48) The non-negotiables in my life. (18:36) My favorite guilty pleasures. (21:22) My best advice for my younger self. (24:06) How do I find the time to prioritize myself and my mental health? (31:53) My favorite podcasts and books. (39:58) (41:03) My goals for the future. (42:50) Dr. Gray Social Media Links: Facebook: @ drstephaniegray Facebook: @IntegrativeHealthandHormone Clinic Instagram: stephaniegraydnp Instagram: @ longevityblueprint Twitter: @drsbgray Youtube: YourLongevityBlueprint Follow Your Longevity Blueprint On Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | and LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast Books mentioned: Clockwork by Mike Michalowicz It's Not Supposed to Be This Way by Lysa TerKheurst
My guest is Dr. Bruce Dorr, MD, OBGYN & Senior Medical Advisor for Biote. We talk menopause & also discuss the article from the NY Times released on February 1, 2023 Women Have Been Misled About Menopause.We get into so many newer discoveries about menopause including:- How frequency, duration & intensity of hot flashes may increase your risk for dementia- Symptoms that may increase your risk of heart disease- How sex hormones decrease beta amyloid proteins that cause Alzheimer's Disease.- How testosterone plays an important part in women....and so much more.This episode is to educate you & is not personal medical advice. Work with a physician that works with you. Share this with your physician & anyone who may benefit.Dr. Bruce Dorr is the Chief Medical Officer of Biote Medical.Company Web site: www.biote.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BioteMedical/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biotemedical/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BioTEMedical/featuredTwitter: https://twitter.com/MedicalBioteBiote LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/biotemedical SHARE this episode with someone who may benefit & subscribe, rate & review. And follow me below!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgTwitter: https://twitter.com/sandyknutrition
We're doing something different today! My good friend, Dr. Calla Jayne Kleene, asked to interview me so my audience could get to know me better. This episode is Part 1 of a two-part series. In today's conversation, I share how I got introduced to functional medicine and my clinic's humble beginnings. I also talk about my doctoral project, some day-to-day challenges of being in business, and the most rewarding part of my job. Medications that often tend to get over-prescribed: Statin medications Medications to manage blood sugar Proton Pump Inhibitors SSRIs Birth-control pills About Dr. Stephanie Gray: Stephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She helps women in midlife who feel like their bodies have betrayed them step back into their bodies by restoring optimal hormone levels so they can … regain their sleep, figure, and mood and feel amazing once again. She is known for keeping hormone replacement therapy sexy, safe, and effective. She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate focusing on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Master's in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies in integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the Midwest's most credentialed female healthcare providers combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional Medicine in 2013. She became the first BioTe-certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets also in 2013. She is one of Dr. Nirala Jacobi's SIBO Doctor approved practitioners, and she is also one of Dr. Jill Christa's certified mold literate providers. She has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications, including Mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa. In this episode: What led me to become a healthcare provider? (4:24) How I got introduced to anti-aging medicine. (7:26) How having the right to prescribe helps me in my role as a functional health care provider. (9:04) What drew me to research breast cancer for my doctoral project? (10:51) What I learned about estrogen while doing my doctoral project. (12:27) A summary of my doctoral project. (12:52) When should girls start having their hormones tested? (17:47) Why we need traditional medicine. (19:12) Where I feel conventional medicine has gone wrong. (20:18) Some of my day-to-day struggles and challenges. (27:40) What makes my job so rewarding? (34:45) Dr. Gray's Social Media Links: Facebook: @ drstephaniegray Facebook: @IntegrativeHealthandHormone Clinic Instagram: stephaniegraydnp Instagram: @ longevityblueprint Twitter: @drsbgray Youtube: YourLongevityBlueprint Follow Your Longevity Blueprint On Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | and LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast
Lisa talks about menopause and how to manage this inevitable time in a woman's life, and it can be magical thanks to bio-identical hormone replacement. Dr. Daved Rosensweet has been practicing holistic medicine since the 1960s and he's a huge proponent of women feeling their best. WEBSITE: www.menopausemethod.com Free downloadable book: https://iobim.org/book/ To find a bio-identical hormone replacement provider near you, he said to find a compounding pharmacy near you. In Little Rock, Lisa uses www.compoundingatcornerstone.com In central Arkansas, www.synolowellness.com is a BioTe provider. Dr. Keith Mitchell is an MD in southwest Arkansas who offers BHRT. www.mitchellmed.com www.revivelifestylemedicine.com is who Lisa uses for her BHRT and www.cornerstoneclinicforwomen.com is another option. Estriol, estradiol and estrone are the three types of estrogen pathways that he discussed. The book everyone needs to read is Estrogen Matters by Avrum Bluming, MD and Carol Tavris, PhD. “People who are treated with hormones are at less risk of breast cancer, heart attack and stroke than women who are untreated.” - Dr. Rosensweet EPISODE SPONSOR: https://www.jesschicken.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR: https://www.akelscarpetone.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR: https://compoundingatcornerstone.com/ Use code LISA for 20% off all supplements and hormone tests LISA'S LINKS: Lisa Fischer Said Academy: https://lisafischersaid.com/academy/ Beauty Counter: Beautycounter.com/lisafischer Website: lisafischersaid.com For more information on group intermittent fasting coaching with Lisa, email fasting@lisafischersaid.com For more information on one-on-one or group health coaching with Lisa, email healthcoaching@lisafischersaid.com Podcast produced by clantoncreative.com
This little three amino acid peptide has the power to transform the way your skin looks- it can prevent scar formation, speed up wound healing, and promote collagen production. But the benefits don't stop there… On this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance, I'm joined by three guests: Dr. Suzanne Turner, who is a return guest on the podcast, and the founders and formulators of Vitali Skin Care, Debbi Barber and Terry Barber. We take a deep dive into copper peptides, and cover everything from the chemical function of these peptides to how they act on DNA. We also discuss the skin health benefits of copper peptides, plus the additional key ingredients in the Vitali Skin Care products that are making drastic transformations in people's skin. Debbi served as President of Direct Marketing Agency for 37 years, focusing on nonprofit marketing. She retired in 2018, but came out of retirement to start Vitali Skin Care and make quality, high performing skincare with copper peptides more readily available and affordable to a broader market. Dr. Susanne Turner is a physician, teacher, speaker, urban farmer, salsero powerlifter, wife, bonus mom, and a "Birdie" practicing human performance and longevity medicine in Atlanta, GA. She is a recognized expert in the field of cellular medicine and the use of peptides and hormones. She has served on the faculty of Emory University, A4M, SSRP, ACAM and BioTE, and has been a featured guest on shows like Superhuman Radio Network, Health Matters, Jay Campbell, and the Biohacking SuperHuman Performance. Terry has a career as an inspirational speaker, author and entrepreneur. What we discuss: 00:02:44 How Vitali Restoracell was started 00:07:39 What is the copper peptide? 00:14:03 How copper peptides can help fade scars 00:18:42 Is there a relationship between copper peptides and our own body stem cells? 00:24:25 Using derma rolling and red light in addition to copper peptides 00:28:33 Other key ingredients included in Vitali Restoracell products 00:31:21 How copper peptides act on DNA 00:41:13 What's the concentration of copper peptides in Vitali Restoracell products? 00:48:43 The main benefits of copper peptides for skin 00:53:51 What else can people do to protect their skin? Key Takeaways: According to Dr Turner, GHKCu (known as the copper peptide) could well be a Bioregulator as so they work by binding to DNA and turning on or turning off the genes that are related to youthfulness. When you are injured, your body sends out signals that there's damage to be repaired. Copper peptides help make your stem cells more likely to produce the growth factors that are needed to repair the damage of those cells. Using copper peptides consistently for long periods of time can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and repair the surface of the skin. Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/462749384302295 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Work with Nat: Book Your 20 MInute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08 Find more from Debbi Barber and Terry Barber: www.vitaliskincare.com www.instagram/vitali_skincare.com About the Sponsor: Vitali Skincare: Use code NAT25 at https://www.restoracell.com View Before and After Photos here: https://www.natniddam.com/podcast/episode-145-debbi-barber-terry-barber-amp-dr-suzanne-turner-copper-peptides-in-skincare-and-beyond
Living long and living well are two essential elements for a happy, fulfilled life. But, how can midlife women achieve this? On this episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast, Dr. Suzanne Turner reveals the secrets to boosting longevity and how it's more than you think. Dr. Turner is the founder of Vine Medical Associates and the VMA Residency. Double Board Certified, her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world. Practicing Cellular, Longevity, and Performance Medicine, Dr. Turner has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. Dr. Turner is the leading expert in peptide therapy in the Southeast. She is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents, and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. She has also served on the faculty of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP, and ACAM. She has been featured on several podcasts including Super Human Radio Network, TRT Revolution, Relentless Vitality, Younique Medical, and Health Matters. Dr. Turner spends her free time with her husband and family, studying cellular medicine and Christianity, managing her urban farm, and powerlifting. In this episode, you'll learn: • How to understand the different approaches to longevity and health • Why bioidentical hormone therapy is important for midlife women • What are the implications of metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization • Dr Turner's top tips for leading a long and healthy life Don't miss this enlightening episode with Dr. Suzanne Turner as she reveals the secrets to boosting longevity – it's more than you think! Tune in now and start living your best life today! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Hormone Prescription Podcast! We appreciate your support! (00:00): Muscle is the currency of aging. Carl Lenore, what can you do now to boost the life in your years? Find out next. (00:11): So the big question is, how do women over 40 like us keep weight off, have great energy, balance our hormones and our moods, feel sexy and confident and master midlife? If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself Again. As an ob gyn, I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy after 40, in order to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue, now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results and to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges. Join me for tangible, natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kyrin Dunston. Welcome to the Hormone Prescription Podcast. (01:04): Everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kiran. Thank you so much for joining me today. You are gonna love, love, love my guest today because I love her after just talking to her for a few minutes and you're gonna hear our conversation. She, like me as a medical doctor who went from the corporate sector into enlightened medicine, is what I call a functional approach, root cause resolution approach. Her story's a little different about how she got into this, so you're gonna wanna hear that you've heard a lot of my other guests share their stories. I'm always fascinated by how people evolve their viewpoints in the world. And so you'll wanna hear hers. She has a wonderful practice in Atlanta and helps people heal and she loves to focus on longevity and she has a ginormous toolbox of modalities to help you maybe increase the years in your life, but definitely increase the life in your years. (02:10): She's gonna talk to you about the difference between health span and lifespan and most importantly, how do you test to know what your aging status is? Are you older physiologically than you are chronologically? She's gonna tell you how to know and she's gonna share with you some of the best tools and strategies in her toolbox that you can start using today to put more life into your years. I'll tell you a little bit about her and then we'll get started. Dr. Turner is the founder of Vine Medical Associates and the VMA Residency Double Board certified. Her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world practicing cellular longevity and performance medicine. Dr. Turner has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned expert in peptide therapy in the southeast and is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents, and physicians. While the faculty of Emory University, she's also served on the faculty of a four m i p s, Biot, S S R P and Aamp. She's been featured on several podcasts including Superhuman Radio Network, T R T Revolution, relentless Vitality, unique Medical and Health Matters. Dr. Turner spends her free time with her husband and family studying cellular medicine and Christianity managing her urban farm and power lifting. Please help me welcome Dr. Suzanne Turner. (03:42): Hi Kyrin. Thank you so much for having me on today. I'm really excited to get to talk with you. (03:46): Yes, I'm very excited to talk with you. We both were in Atlanta probably at the same time, but I never had the pleasure of meeting you. We have colleagues and friends in common and I love what you're doing and what you offer women. So let's dive into talking about longevity for women and what's involved with that. But first I wanna start because you are also traditionally trained physician, right? Yes. If you could share with everyone kind of your journey from what I call corporate medicine Yes. To enlightened Medicine. What happened there? (04:24): Well, actually I think it was mostly patient driven. So the practice that I started, I had probably half and half men and women and several of the women came to me and said, Hey, will you write these bio identical hormones? And I said, I don't know what that is, but okay. So I wrote for their hormone therapy and the the compounding pharmacist called me up and said, Hey, we love that you're writing for these but you clearly don't know what you're doing. (04:52): . And they said, well, can we send you to a class? So they sent me to this little quick weekend course on biodentical hormones and it was really just a very skim introductory course called get Out of Line. It was about how do you stop following the person in front of you and really be the leader in what you're doing? So I just got all of a sudden this hunger for learning about hormones and learning other ways. I've heard you talk about your toolbox got bigger or you added things to your toolbox and that really is how I feel about it. I'd gotten a bunch of people better, but there were several that were just hanging on and not quite continuing to do well. And so having this whole new thing where I could help patients with both, with adding in hormones and then as I went on, adding more things, the whole perspective of this not being disease centered, but being cellular or organ centered and how do we manipulate the way that the body responds to its environment? (05:54): It was a completely different way of thinking about medicine. I think I just continued. So then I found the American Academy of the anti-Aging and regenerative medicine like you and spent many years learning layer after layer after layer of complexity, adding things to my toolbox learning from other people. I think we spend a lot of time learning now, speaking with people like you, with other friends that really help us to learn other ways. We've just added ozone therapy and neurotherapy to our practice, which have been huge benefits. So there's so many things we can do for that patient that's just not getting better and oh, okay, well then maybe this is a matter of looking at how your cells process energy, how your cells speak to one another or communicate how your nervous system controls the way that your organs work. So it's been a fun journey. (06:47): Yes, it is. And I love that you learned out from a wanting more place. So many of us learned from disasters and then when we couldn't find answers we had to seek elsewhere. So it's very inspiring to hear your story and I want to talk a little bit about longevity. There have been some experts in the more mainstream medical field who have said, no, you can't really impact longevity except don't smoke, don't drink too much, and kind of the usual party line that everyone hears. You know, eat the sad diet, exercise more, right? All the things we hear, but there really is so much more that you can do to impact longevity. So how did you become interested in (07:38): That? I think it's because the patients, again, it's the patients who came to me and said, how do we make sure it really, the specific patients are the ones who are the entrepreneurs or the head of household or the family member who says, I want to, I've seen my mother much like you. I've seen my mother or my father go through this horrible end of their life that they, I didn't want them to go through. How do I keep myself from getting there And I have, they have a passion about something they're doing. Like maybe they own a coffee company or maybe they own a skincare line and they love what they're doing and they're passionate about helping people in that way and they wanna be able to continue to do that. So when my patients come to me and tell me those stories, it really inspires me to provide them that opportunity to continue to be so, I see myself as one of their team members in helping them to be able to continue to pursue their passion as long as possible. (08:34): I'm not necessarily talking about increasing their number of days or years, although that is something that everyone's rushing to, to, to find the research for and maybe probably has been doing for, has been for years. I'm really talking about changing the shape of your health span from a long oval type shape into a square so that you increase your health, you stay at that lovely, improved health all the way until you're ready to pass and then you go so that there isn't this sort of long drawn out disease state at the end of life that we continue to see. I would hope that you would be able to continue to do things that you're passionate about, speaking in front of audiences and teaching about hormones until right up until the day before you pass and that that you would not have that long drawn out, prolonged ending. So when I'm talking about longevity, I'm really talking about longevity of health span. Although the research is out there and currently being done on improving the length of life, I feel like if my length of life is, if my life is not full of health then I don't really want the extra length of life. (09:46): I totally agree , we don't wanna live in a disease state and currently so many of us once we pass 50 are in a disease state. I think it's over 50% of us are on five or more medications after the age of 50, which represents chronic disease management and all the risks that chronic disease carries. So increasing our health span, and I know some of you listening are thinking, you know, Dr. Kyrin, my health is a mess right now and I'm in midlife metabolic mayhem. Or I, you know, I can't lose the weight and I can't sleep. I'm not worrying about increasing my health span. But actually the same tools that Dr. Suzanne and I are gonna talk about are will also help you get out of midlife metabolic mayhem and correct and reverse disease and improve your overall quality of health. So you definitely wanna listen cuz she's gonna share some tools with you that we haven't talked about on the podcast before and I think you're gonna wanna hear this, I have to ask you first, you have this wonderful quote on your Instagram and I love your Instagram cuz it really shows who you are and your life. (10:58): So everybody, you definitely wanna check it out. We'll give the link at the end that muscle is the currency of aging. Muscle is the currency of aging. Can you talk about what that means? (11:11): I have to confess, I stole that from a friend Carl Leor who's a wonderful podcaster as well. This is about, we have to realize that the exercising muscle, it's not just that your doctor's telling you to exercise. Wow. Wow. That's true. Okay, I know about that. This is actually, we know that the exercising or the contracting muscle secretes signals that tell the rest of your body, this is a young person begin to unfold the D N A unfold, the protein processing that in a way that is much more youthful. So an exercising muscle will communicate to the rest of the body that this is a young person and that youthful things need to be happening. So even if you are unable to exercise, there are other things that we can do to help with that. There's a relatively new device called M sculpt that works on helping people who are unable to exercise. (12:06): Now it's marketed for weight loss, but what's exciting about this device is it's able to help with people who are unable to exercise or have injuries to actually as behave as though they were exercising. So it gives that same release of youthful signals that you get. I think most people are able to do some form of activity and even if you are, you know, walking to your mailbox standing up or sitting down at your desk, I tell my 96 year old patients that one of the things they can do is just standing up and sitting down from their dining room chair. Just getting that kind of activity is going to be beneficial for your overall health because your muscles as they move and contract are sending signals to the rest of your body to be more youthful and to produce proteins in a more youthful manner. (12:54): So then all the things that happen with age where we collect more junk in our more trash in our cells where we damage the cells to the point where they become like zombie cells, all of those things are less likely to happen because of the signals that our cells are getting from the exercising muscle. So there's a reason to exercise this, not just my doctor says I need to exercise or I'm trying to lose weight. Although both of those usually are present. The biggest reason is because of this youthful communication that an exercising muscle will give you. (13:28):Where are women getting it wrong over 40 with maintaining or building muscle mass? How are we getting it wrong with our hormones with the exercises we're doing or not doing? Why do we struggle with losing muscle mass? Cuz that's a huge problem for women. So where do, yeah, (13:47): I love the new, it's one of the hashtags I love. It's it's strong, not skinny. I love that because it's, it moves the focus away from being very, very thin to being very, very healthy. And the idea that one of the things I hear my patients say a lot is, I don't want to do any weight training because I'm afraid I'm going to be too bulky. And that makes me a little bit sad because I think it's one of the easiest, fastest way for women over 40 to lose weight. And so patients that I can finally convince, okay, you don't need to be in the gym, do on the treadmill for 45 minutes every single day. You can do a hit exercise program that's just 15 really probably we can get away with four to five minutes of high intensity interval cardio and the rest of the time you can do some weight training because that's where we get our fat burning. (14:39): Again, that's where we tell ourselves to choose to burn fat as an energy source. If is in that 70% maximum heart rate range, it's not in killing yourself on the treadmill, it's in that lovely 70% max heart rate range, which we usually will get with a good weight training program. Now I definitely recommend people use a trainer, especially if you've just started doing weight training. I have been doing this for several years and I still use a trainer because I wanna make sure I don't injure myself. So injury is a little bit worse of course. So I would rather not have that. I want longevity of my ability to exercise as well. So I have someone who guides me through the things that I do in the gym, the way women are because we don't have a lot of testosterone and particularly as we approach menopause or in that midlife mayhem, we will deplete ourselves of testosterone. (15:33): And so it's actually testosterone and the way you train that will build a bulk of your muscle. It's pretty difficult for women to build bulk. They really have to eat a lot and they have to do exercises in a particular way in order to bulk even at that. Most of the women who you see that are that bulky kind of bodybuilder look, those women usually have, they have given themselves some sort of hormonal treatment, not, not like menopausal hormones but additional hormones that will allow them to be that size. Otherwise women are less likely to grow what we should see to hypertrophy or thicken the muscles. Like you talk about bulky, what we instead will see is more definition of the muscle because you're burning the fat around the muscle, so you're maintaining your muscle mass, you're burning the fat around the muscle to be used for that muscle to contract. So typically I recommend that women over 40 really put the majority of their energy in exercise toward muscle, toward lifting weight, some sort of resistance exercise. (16:39): Okay. Yes. And I find that maybe it's post Jane Fonda aerobic exercise era when people say exercise, like we have in our minds says women over 40, oh Jane Fonda, right? But I think it's time that we changed that visual and I don't have a visual representation of who represents probably Deborah Atkinson , you know, flipping 50. She talks about that all the time. And you don't need more aerobics, you need more resistance training. You mentioned testosterone and that's something that I'm very passionate about because you know, the official corporate medical statement summary on testosterone use in women is basically no. And it's so vital for our brain function neurotransmitters, our bone mass, our muscle. Can you talk about the importance of getting your testosterone tested and treated? (17:37): Yes, over our lifetime, even including in our twenties, testosterone is one of the greatest hormones that's produced and I mean greatest in volume of hormones that's produced by women's bodies, which doesn't seem to be, that doesn't make a lot of sense in our minds, but this is the reason why it's so frustrating. So I just competed in a power lifting competition and I was required to come off of my testosterone in order to com do that competition. I think this is a travesty because this, I'm gonna spend the next several months dealing with my midlife mayhem again as I cover the loss of testosterone and coming back, getting back on it again. And I don't take a huge dose of testosterone. I'm, I'm really just at a moderate appropriate dose because without it, my testosterone, of course I'm 50, my testosterone is very low with testosterone, I sleep better, I'm more calm. Things around me don't bother me. And that's the case with most of my patients. Much like you I'm sure is that they're able to sleep better at night. I tell women things like socks on the floor don't bother you . (18:46): And it's because if you think about it, your husband doesn't, it doesn't bother him. When he sees socks on the floor, he walks right past it. It's because our minds are so diffusely aware. If you're familiar with the work of Allison Armstrong, we have such diffuse awareness when we're in that estrogen cycle and if we are on testosterone, it really helps with bringing some focus to our activities in our day. So I'm a big fan of testosterone and again, not in a, an overdose or super physiologic dosing, but in a necessary for functioning to day-to-day. The dose I take is about one 10th or one 15th. The dose of that I give my husband, it's a way smaller dose, but it's perfect in just what I need in order to function properly in on day-to-day. (19:31): Right. And I love that you brought up Alison Armstrong. I'll just say a little bit about her for everybody listening. She's basically, I guess a woman's dating coach, but she really is very clear about the different psychological profiles that is related to hormones for men and women and how we function differently because of the our hormonal milieu. And so I love that you shared that about our brain because testosterone is super important for that dopamine and the focus and the drive and not only our muscles and our bones, but it's very important. All right, so what else is important when we're looking at increasing our health span? (20:15): I think several things are important. One of the ways that muscle also works. And so this is, it's, I'm gonna tie this into what we just talked about is by increasing the ability of your cells to produce protein and increasing the ability of the cells to produce energy. So I hear a lot of women that are in that midlife mayhem talk about being fatigued. So one of the things that we can use, there's a old drug that was found on Easter Island that is sort of like an old antibiotic, although it functions differently than that. It's F D A approved for use for kidney transplant patients and that's in a fairly high dose. When we use this in a much lower dose, we can find that that we are able to turn off the go, go, go, go, go mi mindset of ourselves and turn on the rest and repair mindset of ourselves. (21:10): Those two aspects of how we see and use energy in ourselves need to be in a really good balance, the calm down, rest and relax as well as the go-go, let's build, let's grow, let's develop. We want that, but we also want the rest and relax. It needs to be in this good balance. Much like we've probably talked about with the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Those all exist, those dichotomies exist at the cellular level. So one of the things that it's drug is called rapamycin. It's used in much, much smaller doses and there are some really interesting studies about it improving the longevity and the number of years of mice and sea elegance, which is a worm that has very similar D n A to ours as opposed to dogs that don't have similar the for using animals for research rats or mice. (22:03): And the sea elegance has a very similar d n A to us so we can use those to study and rapamycin, because it's been around for a long time, it's been used for many, many years treating kidney transplant patients. We're using this in really, really tiny infrequent doses for every once in a while to give your cells a rep and a chance to recover from all the things we do in a day. So that also sort of, so rapamycin is one option, but we also use that rolls over into the idea of how important sleep is. So one of the things that's the tenant of health for me is going to bed at eight 30. And the reason this is important is because during sleep, this is when your brain opens up what we call the glymphatic drainage system. This is sort of the trash or the sewer system of the brain. (22:52): It's closed during the day and at night while you're sleeping. It opens up as long as the body's not doing anything like digesting food. So this is one of the reasons why your Dr. May say for you to wait at least two hours from eating to going to bed because that gives your body time to handle the food and then it can focus on that recovery and repair. During sleep is when that glymphatic drainage system opens up, all the trash can be cleared away. The immune cells can take the trash, bundle it up, put it out into the glymphatic to be moved away. The systems can be all things can be filed away like where they're supposed to be in the brain and the next morning you can wake up refreshed because all of that was able to happen. So in our patients who aren't sleeping, we need to be really focused and helping them to make that a priority, not only as far as setting aside the amount of time that's necessary, but also in providing them ways to help them with sleep. (23:52): That list is very, very long, but getting adequate number of hours of sleep and the research is around seven to nine hours per night and then also getting enough of the kinds of sleep we need. So the same thing happens during sleep on a nightly basis in the brain. That can happen during the day with using something like rapamycin. The other interesting thing is doing a 12 hour fast overnight. And that's probably the only thing that's been proven in humans to promote longevity is calorie restriction. This is really hard to do long-term, so it's not something that we, that we definitely recommend for everyone, but one of the things I do recommend for everyone is a 12 hour overnight fast. This is, it seems like 12 hours overnight. That seems like it would be easy. Well if you eat dinner at six o'clock at night and don't eat anything again until six o'clock in the morning, that sounds pretty easy. (24:46): But most of my patients have a hard time getting that 12 hours in. What's interesting is if you fast for that 12 hours, we know that the brain will begin to produce a protein or a fat rather called butyrate and butyrate is used by the cells as an alternate fuel source and it triggers that same response as the rapamycin does to help the body with that process of autophagy or rest and relaxation. So an overnight fast of 12 hours is cheaper than getting rapamycin of course, and is a really simple way that everyone at home can be involved in their own longevity is by setting aside that time not only for adequate rest but also for fasting overnight (25:30): Regarding fasting because it's very popular right now all kinds of fast dry, fast wet, fast water, fast juice fast. But intermittent fasting is a huge topic and there's several best selling books on it. What about longer intervals of fasting? What is the research saying about that? (25:50): It's, I think the research is still up in the air and what really works in the research is fasting in the morning and is early, I'm sorry, is is evening fasting, which is much more difficult for most people to do. Most people don't mind fasting in the morning, but they have a really hard time fasting in the evening and as we just talked about, it runs right into your ability of your body to rest and and recuperate and especially the brain to repair the things it needs to overnight if you're bumping that up too close to your sleep time. So I really encourage people if they can, to push that fasting window up against their dinnertime and make that dinnertime be earlier in the evening. Then you get that full 12 hours of overnight sleep, I mean of overnight fasting for the brain to be able to begin producing butyrate so that it can cause all the healing that the cells need through that time when it's produced. (26:46): Okay, alright. I want us continue on tools to improve longevity, but I wanted to ask you about how do people know how old their body thinks they are? I mean sure we have a chronological age, but for some of us, and I've seen some inventories where people can do answer questions about their health and then it spits out kind of what their, and I forget what Eric Braverman calls it, their true age and your, you can find out does your, is your body functioning at an older age or a younger age or your age appropriate? Where are you? But there's some clinical tests that can be used, correct? (27:27): Yes. So I think the simplest way for us to look at that is there's a couple of simple markers that are probably on everyone's last lab test. They're not going to give you a specific age, but it is something for you to monitor over time and it's again, something probably everyone's had done on their most recent lab tests. If you look on your complete metabolic panel, one of the tests that's on there is called an albumin. The goal for albumin is for the level to be four and a half or greater. If you're four and a half or if you're less than four and a half, your risk of aging and your risk of mortality from all causes goes up. So I just encourage people to watch their albumin level. We wanna see that it's either staying the same or improving and that's a general good marker of how well your health overall is. (28:20): The second easy simple marker is in your complete blood cell count and that is a lymphocyte count. We want that lymphocyte count to be greater than 35. When you, as we age, one of the things that causes us aging is that your immune system declines in its ability to function optimally. We know that this has happened with our most recent virus that's gone through and most of the people who were unable to tolerate that were people who were elderly or over 75 80. And part of that is because their immune system is also aging. One of the ways we can look at that is looking at the lymphocyte count, which is look is one of your immune cells and we want that level to be greater than 35. A less than 35 is concerning that you will not be able to fight off viruses or cancer should the two of them come your way. (29:12): And so those are two things you can monitor generally in every lab test. Now a little bit more specific are two different tests and one is called a beta-glucan assay. This can let us know whether or not you also gives you an approximation of what your age is because we accumulate this as we age. There are specific labs that do this. The second one is called true age and it is an epigenetic test, which means you know, you have, you know about people who have genetic variations in their D N A from birth and they have changes that make them more susceptible to things like down syndrome for example. Well those various genes and all of our genes will change the way they are expressed based on what's happening in your environment. So a more appropriate environmentally induced aging marker is this epigenetic test. They're looking for specific changes on specific pieces of D N A that are more common with aging and they can give you both a rate of aging as well as an proposed current age based on all the patients they've had do the test. (30:25): And so there are several companies that do a test like this. I use one called True Age, there are lots of others. And they look at your epigenetics to see whether you are how quickly you are approaching aging. I really am concerned about the rate of aging. So for every one year of age, how many years older are you? And I'd like to see that number be one or less so that you are not continuing aging. And again, one of the ways we can fix that is what we've already talked about with contracting muscle and adequate sleep and overnight fasting. (31:00): All right. Where are we with telomere length at this point clinically? What are your thoughts on that? (31:06): So what's interesting is telomere length, it tends to be associated with aging. We know that again with the most recent virus that people lost a good bit of telomere length. The jury is still out whether extending telomeres will affect your longevity in the long run. So we are still looking at that research to see whether or not there is a benefit. We know that a shorter telomere length is associated with a shorter lifespan, but it's not necessarily correlated with a lengthening of that. Telomere is not necessarily corded with a lengthening of lifespan. So again, the jury is still out. There are several companies that have products that are beneficial in lengthening T telomeres and I am not convinced of the information yet. It's the jury is still out about whether that telomere lengthening will extend lifespan. (32:00): Right. And just for anyone who doesn't know whatt mirrors are, they're kind of like the binding on your end of your shoelaces that you have on all strands of D N A that kind of holds it together and they shorten over your lifespan and like Dr. Suzanne was saying, you're at increased risk for certain diseases when they're shorter. So that's what telomeres are. Alright, so we're working out at the gym doing, getting our muscle mass, we're doing resistance training, we're sleeping, we're doing a 12 hour fast. What other things have been shown or clinically (32:38): Proven to help us improve our health spans? There was a big study that was done called the trim study that's probably the most significant one that's out there. And it was done with growth hormone, growth hormone and the, the study was intended to see whether or not growth hormone would improve lifespan and giving people growth hormone would improve their lifespan. Well one of the side effects of growth hormone is increase in blood sugar. So they also gave those patients metformin to cut counteract the increase in blood sugar from the growth hormone. The other thing that growth hormone is known to do is increase cortisol or stress hormone. Who needs that? So they gave those people D H E A to help counteract this, the ef, the growth hormone side effect of raising cortisol. So the study was done with growth hormone, D H E A and D and metformin. (33:31): So this is one of the places where the hype around metformin began. Metformin has some benefits in, this is what I was getting to. Metformin has some benefits in improving lifespan in animal studies. The concern I have with metformin is its mechanism of action. Number one, its mechanism of action is at the mitochondria or the energy generating level. This interferes with the ability of cytochrome one, which is one of the little things that helps your mitochondria to make energy. It interferes with that function. So I don't want any of my mitochondria to be fun to be messed with. I get concerned when I see that when I hear about mitochondria because mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the causes of aging. So it just doesn't jive in my mind to use metformin, although there's a lot of research out there that's very interesting and ongoing about using metformin for longevity. (34:26): It just makes me nervous because of its mechanism of action. The second thing that metformin does, mechanism of action-wise is affects your microbiome. Which if you have a terrible microbiome might be a good idea if you have a great microbiome. I don't wanna mess with my microbiome. I think our intestines speak volumes to our entire bodies. I think the food that we put in tells the microbiome to be what it is and it will send signals back to our body to be more youthful, to be more energetic, to be more calm. All the things. I listened to your last podcast about anxiety and she was right on about the microbiome really affecting our anxiety. So I get concerned about, about messing with the microbiome if we don't have to. So metformin is a little concerning to me. The study was done with growth hormone and last I understood they were actually looking at using an a peptide called liraglutide, which does not have the glucose raising or the cortisol raising effects of me of growth hormone. So I'm interested to see the research on that. That's still pending lilu most people are probably familiar with it as as Victoza or Saxenda, which are, which is used for weight loss. (35:37): Okay, awesome. All right, so what other tools are available? You mentioned peptides, you are an expert in peptides, you have all book coming out on this topic. What we've covered a little bit of that on the podcast, but can you speak to peptides that might specifically improve health span? (35:57): It's one of the things I think is really interesting and helpful because of how they work. I think there's two in particular that would be beneficial and there's several of them probably that would be helpful. But let's just talk about two, I think thymus and alpha one, which is comes from your thymus thymus gland and can help to rebalance the way your immune system functions. When we get a vaccine, when we have an autoimmune disease, our immune system is really shifted over to one side where it's primarily focused on making antibodies. We don't want our immune system to be focused in that direction because then it's unable to fight things like viruses and cancer. And this is an oversimplification of the way our immune system works. But there, if we're talking about in binary language, that's really what we're looking at. So if it's busy making antibodies, it's not gonna be busy making things, what we call natural killer cells that can fight off bacteria, I'm sorry, viruses and cancer. (36:53): Oh, I'd love for it to be more balanced. And one of the ways we can do that is using this peptide that's naturally occurring in the thymus gland. It's depleted in patients we know that have things like rheumatoid arthritis, MS for example. And so we love having that extra ability to give ourselves depleted thymus and alpha one if we are able to find it. That's a little bit of trouble right now. I like it because it works on that immunosenescence or the aging of the immune system that occurs as we age. The thymus gland, which is where your T-cells come from. Everybody's familiar with this conver you, I couldn't have had this conversation several years ago cuz no one would know what we were talking about, but right. The recent virus we have all this, people are familiar with these terms. You are a thymus gland where your T-cells come from gets replaced with fat as we age. (37:42): And so that's part of the problem with aging is your immune system's unable to fight off things that used to be able to. So if we can give you something like thymus and alpha, we stimulate your baby T-cells to become cells that can fight things off, then we have this better balance. So I think thymus and alpha would definitely fall in my toolbox of anti-aging. The second thing would be to use a growth hormone secretagogue. The reason why I like the instead of growth hormone itself is because they're increasing the ability of your body to produce its own growth hormone. Again, as we age, we know we hit that midlife mayhem and we deplete our bodies not only of testosterone melatonin, estrogen, progesterone, but also growth hormone. And so if we can allow our bodies just to make the amount of growth hormone that it would've made in our twenties and thirties, that it would na you won't overdose on the growth hormone because you're not giving yourself actual growth hormone. (38:40): You're giving yourself an it's, they're usually analogs of growth hormone releasing hormone, which is also naturally produced by the brain. We know that these are associated with improvement in longevity, especially in animal studies. And so this is one of my favorites to help to put people on for improving their longevity. And we can follow that again with a true h test and see how they're chronologically versus biologically improving in their age. So those would probably be my number one. And number two, anti-aging. If we're talking about appearance as aging, one of my favorites is using the copper peptides. And so growth GH HK is the amino acid sequence that it's called. Most of the peptides have a letter and number name on them because they're, they're still in research use. And so G H K has a copper p attached to it, so it's blue when you see it. (39:31): You may see several skincare lines that have a G H K that have a blue coloration to them and these can really help to restore the skin. They have been compared against re A and vitamin C with better than re A and vitamin C outcomes in the research. So very interesting anti-aging for the skin. What's very interesting recently is I've been recommending these topically for people to use for hair loss and we've had several patients lose their hair in this most recent pandemic. And if they use this on their scalp with a derma roller, we do it a couple times a week. Many of these patients will, we're seeing some really amazing results with restoration of hair. And this is not even using p R P, it's just using the, the DRO and the the medical grade J H K C U serum. (40:25): Awesome. Yeah, this is so much good information and I know you could go on probably listing things. I'm thinking, oh, we didn't even talk about oxygen therapies, but I'm gonna tell everyone they just need to read your book , where you're gonna talk about a lot of this. And I thank you so much for joining us. I want everybody listening to really hear that you can improve the quality of your health throughout your life. Juries is not in yet on whether we can actually increase our years, but we can certainly increase the life and the years that we do have. So where can everybody find out more about you? (41:08): My website is Vine as in grapevine medical.com on Instagram at Dr. S Turner, d r s Turner. I'm on Facebook, vine Medical on Facebook. That's the best places. (41:21): And talk a little bit about your book. What are they gonna find there? (41:24): So it's pretty exciting. I'm about halfway through. We're expecting it to be published in November. It is about how to restore your youthful self, recognizing yourself in the mirror again, there I am. And particularly with use the use of peptides. (41:42): Awesome. Well we look forward to that. And thank you for the wisdom and information that you've shared. Thank you for your passion and for your willingness to get out of line. I too started with Dr. Taylor and for everyone listening, Dr. Taylor Eldridge Taylor used to run a program called Get Out of Line for physicians who really recogniz that particularly as women in medical weren't being served properly. And he started by teaching other doctors about natural hormone therapy and then expanded. And then both Dr. Suzanne and I went onto the A four M residency, as she said, or fellowship. So thank you so much for your bravery. A lot of people lay, people don't realize how brave it is for doctors like you to get out of line and say no to the drug and surgery paradigm and walk this path. It's very courageous and I thank you for doing it. I'm so grateful that you just said yes and that you continue on this path. Thank you. (42:46): Thank you Dr. Ki. I appreciate you so much (42:48): And thank you all for listening to another episode of The Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kiran. I know that you loved the information that Dr. Suzanne shared and that you two appreciate her path and are looking forward to her book. So definitely check out her website, check her out on social media, subscribe to her channels so that you can be one of the first to know when her book is available. And I hope that you learn something today that you can implement in your life to change your health and transform your life to what you deserve it to be. I will see you again on next week's episode. Until then, peace, love, and hormones (43:27): Y'all. Thank you so much for listening. 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Dr. Lisa O's DIM: https://www.drlisao.com/products/dim-ultraDr. Lisa O's Balance T: https://www.drlisao.com/collections/supplements/products/ultra-testStephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate focusing on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Masters in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies within integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the midwest's' most credentialed female healthcare providers combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional medicine in 2013. She became the first BioTe certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets also in 2013. She has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications including mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric and. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa.Websites: www.ihhclinic.com www.yourlongevityblueprint.comFacebook: @ drstephaniegray And @IntegrativeHealthandHormoneClinicIG: stephaniegraydnp And @ longevityblueprintTwitter: @drsbgrayYoutube: YourLongevityBlueprint https://longevityblueprint.thinkific.com/courses/longevity-blueprintCheck out my favorite things drlisao.com/bio Want private coaching or group coaching? Ready to reclaim and uplevel your health? You can book a discovery call with me at bitly.com/drlisaconsult Mentioned in this episode:Nourish Collagen PeptidesNourish Collagen Peptides - It is often recommended to take collagen for the maintenance of healthy skin, hair, and nails. Additionally, it contributes to the strength of tendons and joints. There is a huge demand for collagen in both the health and beauty and fitness sectors. + These collagen peptides are derived from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovines. There are two types of hydrolyzed collagen in this product to give you the maximum benefit. https://www.drlisao.com/products/collagen-peptidesNourish Balance Thrive SupplementsBalance T Natural Testosterone Supporthttps://www.drlisao.com/collections/allNourish Super Greens and Redshttps://www.drlisao.com/collections/allNourish Liver We talk about toxicity a lot on the pod, from our food and our environment to the air we breathe and the water we drink. As you've heard me say, if we're not getting rid of toxins, they're going to store in certain areas of our body—like our fat. As I've told my patients for years, if you're struggling with weight loss, it could be an over burdened body by toxins. Think of it this way—your body won't release fat because it's protecting itself from the toxins. It's so necessary to clear out the filters of our body… including our liver. We change the filters on our cars often, but what about our body? Check it out at https://www.drlisao.com/collections/all Balance...
Recorded on 11/10/22 Cowen's Sustainable Food & Healthy Living Analyst Brian Holland speaks with Biote CEO Terry Weber about how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in general has progressed over the past several years, key considerations for practitioners and consumers, and the future of the consumerization of wellness. For Disclosures, click here bit.ly/3cPHkNW
There are so many functional medicine tests that your conventional doctor probably doesn't know about… or if they do, are not likely to use. When it comes to your health, functional medicine takes the guesswork out of diagnoses. Functional medicine tests for everything in question to really get to the root of your health concerns. Tests Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Gut Inflammation Nervous System Irregularities Genetic Snips Detoxification and Toxins Thyroid Function Sexual Hormones About Dr. Stephanie Gray Stephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She helps women in mid-life who feel like their bodies have betrayed them step back into their bodies by restoring optimal hormone levels so they can regain their sleep, figure, mood, and feel amazing once again. Dr. Gray is known for keeping hormone replacement therapy sexy, safe, and effective. She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Masters in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies in integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the midwest's most credentialed female healthcare providers combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional Medicine in 2013. Dr. Gray became the first BioTe-certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets also in 2013. Dr. Gray has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications including mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is the host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa. In This Episode The tests you can run to detect inflammation in the gut [10:00] Who can benefit from a stool test [17:00] Why you can benefit from regular visits to a qualified chiropractor [20:30] What tests are available for your nervous system [21:00] What happens when you become aware of any genetic snips you have [27:00] Why you need to know about detox testing [33:00] Why you might still need to take supplements even if you're eating healthy [35:00] The importance of reading the labels on your supplements [37:00] The importance of understanding normal levels and optimal levels of hormones [47:00] What you need to know about optimal thyroid levels [47:00] How to correlate your menstrual symptoms using lab tests [50:00] Links & Resources Use Code ENERGY for 10% Off Mitochondrial Complex Use Code OMEGA3S for 10% Off Omega 3s Read: Why Are We Nutritionally Deficient? How Has Our Food Lost Nutrients? Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast Production by the team at Counterweight Creative Related Episodes Episode 70: Ebv Solution With Dr. Kasia Kines Episode 39: Biote Hormone Pellet Therapy With Dr. Gary Donovitz Episode 25: Tips From The Ingredient Guru Mira Dessy Episode 2: Beyond The Snap, Crackle And Pop W/ Dr. Calla Jayne Kleene
There are so many functional medicine tests that your conventional doctor probably doesn't know about… or if they do, are not likely to use. When it comes to your health, functional medicine takes the guesswork out of diagnoses. Functional medicine tests for everything in question to really get to the root of your health concerns. Tests Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Gut Inflammation Nervous System Irregularities Genetic Snips Detoxification and Toxins Thyroid Function Sexual Hormones About Dr. Stephanie Gray Stephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She helps women in mid-life who feel like their bodies have betrayed them step back into their bodies by restoring optimal hormone levels so they can regain their sleep, figure, mood, and feel amazing once again. Dr. Gray is known for keeping hormone replacement therapy sexy, safe, and effective. She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Masters in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies in integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the midwest's most credentialed female healthcare providers combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional Medicine in 2013. Dr. Gray became the first BioTe-certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets also in 2013. Dr. Gray has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications including mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is the host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa. In This Episode The tests you can run to detect inflammation in the gut [10:00] Who can benefit from a stool test [17:00] Why you can benefit from regular visits to a qualified chiropractor [20:30] What tests are available for your nervous system [21:00] What happens when you become aware of any genetic snips you have [27:00] Why you need to know about detox testing [33:00] Why you might still need to take supplements even if you're eating healthy [35:00] The importance of reading the labels on your supplements [37:00] The importance of understanding normal levels and optimal levels of hormones [47:00] What you need to know about optimal thyroid levels [47:00] How to correlate your menstrual symptoms using lab tests [50:00] Links & Resources Use Code ENERGY for 10% Off Mitochondrial Complex Use Code OMEGA3S for 10% Off Omega 3s Read: Why Are We Nutritionally Deficient? How Has Our Food Lost Nutrients? Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast Production by the team at Counterweight Creative Related Episodes Episode 70: Ebv Solution With Dr. Kasia Kines Episode 39: Biote Hormone Pellet Therapy With Dr. Gary Donovitz Episode 25: Tips From The Ingredient Guru Mira Dessy Episode 2: Beyond The Snap, Crackle And Pop W/ Dr. Calla Jayne Kleene
Terry Weber is the CEO of BioTE and is on a mission to educate medical professionals about the need to address the hormone levels in patients as they age. With a personalized approach, BioTE focuses on providing hormone therapy to help patients maintain their quality of life and not just be dismissed as getting old when they report discomfort, sexual dysfunction, and loss of muscle mass. Terry explains, "At BioTE we don't just do hormone treatment. We try to optimize the individual's hormones, and that would be estrogen and testosterone, both for men and women. Testosterone's very important for women. Also, looking at the thyroid and adrenals. What we look to see is how do we balance those hormones in the individuals so that they really feel their absolute best. We take blood tests, and we have very in-depth questionnaires because everyone's reaction to hormone levels is very personal." "BioTE's history has been to focus on putting a light on testosterone for women because it's such a critical hormone. Most people assume that testosterone is just for men, and that's not true at all. What BioTE has brought to the market is a real focus on women's needs and the need for testosterone in women's bodies and how important that is in the long run for their general health. We've been disruptive in that way." #BioTE #HealthyAging #WomensHealth #HormoneTherapy #Hormones #HormonalInbalance #Testosterone #Estrogen BioTE.com Listen to the podcast here
Terry Weber is the CEO of BioTE and is on a mission to educate medical professionals about the need to address the hormone levels in patients as they age. With a personalized approach, BioTE focuses on providing hormone therapy to help patients maintain their quality of life and not just be dismissed as getting old when they report discomfort, sexual dysfunction, and loss of muscle mass. Terry explains, "At BioTE we don't just do hormone treatment. We try to optimize the individual's hormones, and that would be estrogen and testosterone, both for men and women. Testosterone's very important for women. Also, looking at the thyroid and adrenals. What we look to see is how do we balance those hormones in the individuals so that they really feel their absolute best. We take blood tests, and we have very in-depth questionnaires because everyone's reaction to hormone levels is very personal." "BioTE's history has been to focus on putting a light on testosterone for women because it's such a critical hormone. Most people assume that testosterone is just for men, and that's not true at all. What BioTE has brought to the market is a real focus on women's needs and the need for testosterone in women's bodies and how important that is in the long run for their general health. We've been disruptive in that way." #BioTE #HealthyAging #WomensHealth #HormoneTherapy #Hormones #HormonalInbalance #Testosterone #Estrogen BioTE.com Download the transcript here
What if you could 10X your recovery from injuries, surgery, or even workouts? Not only recovering faster, but while maintaining your abilities. Or perhaps you're interested in boosting your brainpower? Could there be an overlap between the two? In this interview, you'll discover powerful tips to accomplish both (and much more). Meet our guest Dr. Turner is the founder of Vine Medical Associates and the VMA Residency. She's Double Board Certified, and her thriving practice treats executives and athletes from around the world. Practicing Cellular, Longevity and Performance Medicine, Dr. Turner has special interests and experience in bioidentical hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and human performance optimization. She also has earned Advanced Certification in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy. Dr Turner is the leading expert in peptide therapy in the Southeast. She is an award-winning teacher of medical students, residents, and physicians while on the Faculty of Emory University. Dr. Turner has also served on the faculty of A4M, IPS, BioTe, SSRP, and ACAM. Thank you to our partners •Outliyr Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear •Upgrade your brain with the FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course Key takeaways •Minor injuries can become your Achilles heel if not dealt with •Osteoarthritis doesn't start when you're 60. Starts with an initial injury at 16 •Anything that decreases neural inflammation, cellular senescence, or restores proper energy production should improve cognition •Growth hormone secretagogues are a special class of ingredients that improve body recomposition (fat loss, muscle gain, stronger connective tissue) without the side effects of normal growth hormone injections Links •Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GFfOb1WNnpM •Full episode show notes: mindbodypeak.com/55 Connect with Nick on social media •Instagram •Twitter •YouTube •LinkedIn Easy ways to support •Subscribe •Leave an Apple Podcast review •Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know at mindbodypeak.com/55 and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick
Breakthroughs in Sexual Health for Men Over 50 In this Living to 100 Club Podcast, we discuss the topic of sexual health in men. Our guest is Dr. Judson Brandeis. He is an award-winning urologist and sexual medicine expert who has pioneered surgical robotics as well as numerous innovations in sexual medicine for men. This conversation focuses on strategies to continue enjoying satisfying physical intimacy as you age. In addition, we discuss how to adapt to the way sexual performance changes with maturity? What about the relation between muscle loss and testosterone level? Where does prostate health come into the picture? Importantly, Dr. Brandeis discusses his new book, The 21st Century Man, a 900-page tome with contributions from over 50 health practitioners and 101 chapters. Our Club Podcast is pleased to have Dr. Brandeis share his expert knowledge and recommendations on this important subject. For other Living to 100 Club Podcasts about sexuality in seniors, tune in to past conversations with Drs. Peter Kanaris, Maggie Syme, Estella Sneider. An earlier blog by Dr. Casciani addressing common questions about aging and sexuality can be found here. Mini Bio Judson Brandeis MD is a board-certified urologist who trained at UCLA. He currently practices sexual and rejuvenative medicine for men in San Ramon, California. He was a pioneer in Surgical Robotics, Greenlight Laser, and MRI prostate biopsy. Dr. Brandeis was the Chief of Urology at John Muir Hospital and Hill Physicians from 2012-2018, and he was voted Top Urologist in the SF Bay Area (SF Magazine) 2014-2022. Dr. Brandeis has appeared on The Doctors Show and dozens of Podcasts and Webcasts. He performs clinical research on shockwave therapy, PRP, Peyronie's Disease, and erectile dysfunction. BrandeisMD in Northern California is at the leading edge of male rejuvenation and sexual medicine. Dr Brandeis is on the Board of Advisors for BioTE, GAINSWave and BTL. Dr. Brandeis is the CEO of AFFIRM Science which creates supplements based on the most recent scientific data (AFFIRMScience.com) including AFFIRM, PreLONG, SupporT, and SPUNK. Items and Links for Our Listeners Judson's website: BrandeisMD Our guest's new book: The 21st Century Man Judson's medical products and supplements: Affirm Science Dr. Brandeis' YouTube library: BrandeisMD Male Rejuvenation Center
Breakthroughs in Sexual Health for Men Over 50 In this Living to 100 Club Podcast, we discuss the topic of sexual health in men. Our guest is Dr. Judson Brandeis. He is an award-winning urologist and sexual medicine expert who has pioneered surgical robotics as well as numerous innovations in sexual medicine for men. This conversation focuses on strategies to continue enjoying satisfying physical intimacy as you age. In addition, we discuss how to adapt to the way sexual performance changes with maturity? What about the relation between muscle loss and testosterone level? Where does prostate health come into the picture? Importantly, Dr. Brandeis discusses his new book, The 21st Century Man, a 900-page tome with contributions from over 50 health practitioners and 101 chapters. Our Club Podcast is pleased to have Dr. Brandeis share his expert knowledge and recommendations on this important subject. For other Living to 100 Club Podcasts about sexuality in seniors, tune in to past conversations with Drs. Peter Kanaris, Maggie Syme, Estella Sneider. An earlier blog by Dr. Casciani addressing common questions about aging and sexuality can be found here. Mini Bio Judson Brandeis MD is a board-certified urologist who trained at UCLA. He currently practices sexual and rejuvenative medicine for men in San Ramon, California. He was a pioneer in Surgical Robotics, Greenlight Laser, and MRI prostate biopsy. Dr. Brandeis was the Chief of Urology at John Muir Hospital and Hill Physicians from 2012-2018, and he was voted Top Urologist in the SF Bay Area (SF Magazine) 2014-2022. Dr. Brandeis has appeared on The Doctors Show and dozens of Podcasts and Webcasts. He performs clinical research on shockwave therapy, PRP, Peyronie's Disease, and erectile dysfunction. BrandeisMD in Northern California is at the leading edge of male rejuvenation and sexual medicine. Dr Brandeis is on the Board of Advisors for BioTE, GAINSWave and BTL. Dr. Brandeis is the CEO of AFFIRM Science which creates supplements based on the most recent scientific data (AFFIRMScience.com) including AFFIRM, PreLONG, SupporT, and SPUNK. Items and Links for Our Listeners Judson's website: BrandeisMD Our guest's new book: The 21st Century Man Judson's medical products and supplements: Affirm Science Dr. Brandeis' YouTube library: BrandeisMD Male Rejuvenation Center
Világpanoráma jelemtőségű műsorunk ezúttal széles ablakot tár színes-szagos világunk számtalan sperspektívájára. Összekevert latin-amerikai írók! Pontatlan közlés a pakisztáni parlament létszámáról! Bizonytalanság Zia-ul-Hak tábornok halálának tekintetében! Elrontott orosz nevek. A Peaky Blinders etinikai hátterének helytelen felrajzolása! 00.00: Go Gota Go – Gotabaya Rajapaksa élete és munkássága. 01.00: Gyászmunka. 05.00: Mérő László nem a matematikai gondolataival szórakoztatta a közönséget. 08.50: Hódmezővásárhely vidék, Tokió vagy Budapest? 12.00: Dobrev Klára elég karizmatikus? 14.30: A RIP rovat vendége Vlagyimir Volfovics Zsirinovszkij. 18.20: Zsirinovszkij meets BBC, Macerás Brúnó interjúja a Kreml-héjával a New Statesmanben 22.00: Asztanov-előadás a Qubiton. 24.50: Peru vagy Pakisztán? Srí Lanka! Turizmusfüggő országok nem feltétlenül csődölnek be a covidtól. 30.50: Mahinda, az éceszgéber. 33.30: Teaágazat Srí Lankán. 35.00: Sir Thomas Lipton és a Peaky Blinders. 41.00: A Muszlim Waffen SS-ezred, szolgálati fezben. 42.00: Inkább Peru. 45.00: Abimael Guzmán és a Tupac Amaru terrorszervezet. 45.45: Összekeveredik a két latin-amerikai íróóriás: valójában Mario Vargas Llosa könyvéről van szó, és erről írt cikket 2017-ben Plankó Gergő: Amikor megjelentek azok a videók, a rendszernek néhány nap alatt vége lett. 47.30: Az Andok melyik oldala jó a kokának? 50.00: El Salvador helyett egy kis Pakisztán. 51.00: Zia-ul-Hak nem természetes halált halt, de talán nem is merényelték meg. Repülőbaleset. Rejtélyes. 52.00: Pervez Musarraf 55.00: Természetes nem 394, hanem 342 tagja van a pakisztáni törvényhozásnak, és szombat este 174 szavazattal leváltották Khant. 56.00: Policy Tensor csodálatos világmegfejtése: A félelem geometriája Eurázsiában.
Thanks for tuning in to the Armor Men's Health Hour Podcast today, where we bring you the latest and greatest in urology care and the best urology humor out there.In this segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee talk about the many different options for testosterone supplements. Many patients come to us with bad experiences on testosterone and don't realize that there are several different types of hormone therapy available to them. The most commonly used method is testosterone injections, and these can be self-administered or given in the clinic either directly into the muscle or subcutaneously. This is a solid and affordable option for many people. For those wanting to avoid needles, there are pills, creams, and pellets! Testosterone pills are often used for younger patients who need to avoid the impact hormone therapy can have on their fertility. Testosterone creams can be a great alternative to shots or pills and can be applied directly to the skin. The nasal gel Natesto is applied in the nostrils to prevent messy transference, which can be a concern for cream users. Finally, there are testosterone pellets. At NAU Urology Specialists, we use high-quality BioTE branded pellets which are inserted into a small incision in the skin (usually the buttocks) and slowly absorbed by the body over several months. Hormone therapy can be incredibly helpful for so many men and women, and we want to ensure our patients have options that work for them. If you or someone you love is interested in or already on testosterone treatment and would like to learn more about these options, please give us a call today! This episode was previously aired on 8.21.21. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share us with a friend! As always, be well!Check our our award winning podcast!https://blog.feedspot.com/sex_therapy_podcasts/https://blog.feedspot.com/mens_health_podcasts/Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode!Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Thanks for tuning in to the Armor Men's Health Hour Podcast today, where we bring you the latest and greatest in urology care and the best urology humor out there.In this segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee talk about the many different options for testosterone supplements. Many patients come to us with bad experiences on testosterone and don't realize that there are several different types of hormone therapy available to them. The most commonly used method is testosterone injections, and these can be self-administered or given in the clinic either directly into the muscle or subcutaneously. This is a solid and affordable option for many people. For those wanting to avoid needles, there are pills, creams, and pellets! Testosterone pills are often used for younger patients who need to avoid the impact hormone therapy can have on their fertility. Testosterone creams can be a great alternative to shots or pills and can be applied directly to the skin. The nasal gel Natesto is applied in the nostrils to prevent messy transference, which can be a concern for cream users. Finally, there are testosterone pellets. At NAU Urology Specialists, we use high-quality BioTE branded pellets which are inserted into a small incision in the skin (usually the buttocks) and slowly absorbed by the body over several months. Hormone therapy can be incredibly helpful for so many men and women, and we want to ensure our patients have options that work for them. If you or someone you love is interested in or already on testosterone treatment and would like to learn more about these options, please give us a call today! This episode was previously aired on 8.21.21. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share us with a friend! As always, be well!Check our our award winning podcast!https://blog.feedspot.com/sex_therapy_podcasts/https://blog.feedspot.com/mens_health_podcasts/Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode!Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
The Doctor Dads sit down with Dr. Judson Brandeis to talk about Men's health. The 21st Century Man is a man's guide to address our health issues as we move through life's journey. Learn from 50 board-certified physicians who are experts in cardiology, oncology and cancer genetics, vascular health, urology, orthopedics, chiropractic, pain medicine, infectious disease, podiatry, hand surgery, and sleep, as well as experts in the emerging fields of sexual health and rejuvenation medicine. Judson Brandeis, MD, is a board-certified urologist who currently practices men's health and sexual medicine in Northern California. Dr. Brandeis attended Brown University, Vanderbilt Medical School, and received a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Award for his year of transplantation immunology research at Harvard Medical School. He completed two years of general surgical training and four years of urology residency at UCLA Medical Center and served as Chief of Urology at John Muir Hospital and at Hill Physicians from 2012 to 2018. Dr. Brandeis has been a pioneer in surgical robotics, Greenlight Laser, and MRI prostate biopsy. At BrandeisMD, he performs clinical research using shockwave therapy, platelet-rich plasma, high-intensity focused electromagnetic waves, microvascular ultrasound, and nutritional supplements for conditions such as sexual dysfunction and Peyronie's disease. Dr. Brandeis is on the Board of Advisors for BioTE, GAINSWave, and BTL. He is the CEO of AFFIRM Science, which creates nutritional supplements based on current scientific data, formulating products that include AFFIRM, PreLONG, SupporT, and SPUNK. Dr. Brandeis is a member in good standing of the American Urologic Association, the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, and the International Society of Sexual Medicine. He has been voted Top Urologist in the Bay Area by San Francisco Magazine for eight consecutive years, 2014 to 2021, and has appeared on The Doctors TV show and numerous pod- casts, including Ben Greenfield Fitness and Dr. Drew. BrandeisMD.com, www.AFFIRMScience.com FIND THE BOOK AT thetwentyfirstcenturyman.com
Stephanie Gray, DNP, MS, ARNP, AGNP-C, ABAAHP, FAARFM, is a functional medicine provider who helps men and women build sustainable and optimal health and longevity so that they can focus on what matters most to them! She has been working as a nurse practitioner since 2009. She completed her doctorate focusing on estrogen metabolism from the University of Iowa in 2011. Additionally, she has a Masters in Metabolic Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida's Medical School. Her expertise lies within integrative, anti-aging, and functional medicine. She is arguably one of the midwest's' most credentialed female healthcare providers combining many certifications and trainings. She completed an Advanced fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative and Functional medicine in 2013. She became the first BioTe certified provider in Iowa to administer hormone pellets also in 2013. She has appeared on numerous podcasts, summits, and TV interviews. She is a contributor to various health publications including mindbodygreen. She is the initial author of the FNP Mastery App and an Amazon best-selling author of her book Your Longevity Blueprint. She is host of the Your Longevity Blueprint podcast and co-founder of Your Longevity Blueprint Nutraceuticals with her husband, Eric and. They enjoy spending time outdoors with their son William. They founded the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic in Hiawatha, Iowa. Websites: www.ihhclinic.com www.yourlongevityblueprint.com Facebook: @ drstephaniegray And @IntegrativeHealthandHormoneClinic IG: stephaniegraydnp And @ longevityblueprint Twitter: @drsbgray Youtube: YourLongevityBlueprint https://longevityblueprint.thinkific.com/courses/longevity-blueprint Some of my favorite products: https://www.drlisao.com/pv https://www.dryfarmwines.com/healthylivingsimple https://www.aseircustom.com DrLisa15 to save 15% Keto Mojo https://www.drlisao.com/ketomojo Book a call with me: bitly.com/drlisaconsult
Beth spent ten years of her life trying to figure out what was causing her muscle weakness, fatigue, joint pain, weight gain, anxiety and insomnia. By age 56, she needed a cane to walk and didn't look like herself anymore, a side effect of long-term Prednisone use. She shuffled from doctor to doctor, seeing a rheumatologist, an endocrinologist, a neurologist, even an Indian healer. For a decade, no one looked at the whole picture, only treating her symptoms. At the skin care clinic where she went to pamper herself and forget her misery for a few moments, Beth noticed the staff were always radiant and full of energy and asked what they were doing. When she began BioTe herself, the speed with which her health turned around was shocking. Hear Beth tell the amazing story about how her life has changed in the months since beginning treatment with BioTe. Read more about Biote here: https://biote.com/ About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
Mari Fong is interviewed by musician Kat Jensen on living with depression and hormone balance recovery with Dr. Gary Donovitz, founder of BioTE, a customize bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. We begin the 3rd season of the CHECK YOUR HEAD Podcast with your host Mari Fong sharing how hormone imbalance and stress were triggers for bouts of depression and anxiety throughout her life. After finding the right antidepressant and hormone pellet therapy, Fong finally recovers and appreciates life more than ever. Musician Kat Jensen interviews.Next, we have international speaker, author and 20 year researcher on bioidentical hormone therapy, Dr. Gary Donovitz. A board-certified OBGYN, Dr. Donovitz shares the risks and benefits of hormone optimization, how hormones can affect our mental and physical health, and the difference with BioTE, a customized hormone pellet therapy for both men and women. “Be brave, ask for help, and be persistent in finding the mental help that you need.” For free and affordable solutions for mental health and addiction recovery, visit: http://checkyourheadpodcast.com/* Donate to our mission at checkyourheadpodcast.com or on our patreon.com page. Every dollar is appreciated, every listener is appreciated.THANK YOU for following us on social media @checkyourheadpodcastWatch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: checkyourheadpodcast.youtubeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/checkyourheadpodcast)
Alison is a 45-year-old mom of two with a high pressure job. After a decade of poor sleep, a sluggish thyroid, and all the misery of perimenopause, something had to give. 5 weeks after starting BioTE bioidentical hormone therapy, she tells us how her life has changed. About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
The topic of menopause and hormone replacement has often been the punchline of jokes directed toward women of a certain age. But loss of hormones with increasing age isn't just a female condition, men also suffer from it. Kimberly Cunningham and Christina Matheus are talking to us today about Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) and how it is a safe and effective way to deal with Menopause, Andropause, and other age-related illnesses. Among topics in this conversation are:1. Hormone Replacement Therapy is basically replacing what has been lost and it's more than just Estrogen and Testosterone. It is also your Vitamin D and Thyroid. And it's important to tune up them all up. 2. Women go through menopause and men go through andropause.3. Testosterone is the most important hormone in both men and women. It helps build muscle tone and contributes to bone health. It also deals with all the antis – Anti-diabetic, Anti-cancer, Anti-alzheimer's disease, Anti-heart disease, Anti-high blood pressure, anti-autoimmune disorders, Anti-inflammation.4. Testosterone in women starts to fall 15 years before the beginning of menopause.5. By age 40, most women can lose up to 50% or more of their testosterone.6. Women's testosterone levels should be between 80-250. Below 30 women don't grow muscle and below 20 women don't really grow bone.7. Men should be anywhere between 900-1100. Below 900 is an increase of alzheimer's disease, below 700 men may start to develop prostrate issues, below 600 there is a 6 fold increase in mortality, below 500 metabolic issues begin.8. Pellets and BHRT have been used for 100 years. It is not new, just in the United States. 9. The pellets are plant-based from Central American yams, which have the bioidentical estrogen and testosterone of humans. Estrogen and testosterone are distilled into tic-tac sized pellets that are inserted into the hip And then work by time-release. 10. BioTE is the manufacturer of the pellets used by the Cunningham clinic.11. The only side effect could be that when getting your hormones replaced, you could get thrown back into a bit of puberty, but after some time you feel amazing.12. Women should also look to clinics like Cunningham Clinic for thyroid issues and the measuring of Free T3, instead of just the overall TSH and T4 levels. 13. People want to live to hit triple digits but we all want to get there feeling good. We want to be able to live life and care of ourselves. If you live in the Denver area and would like to check out the Cunningham Clinic and what they could do for you - their website is http://www.cunninghamclinic.com.Their clinic line is 720-650-4660.If you would like more information on BioTE and where you might find a clinic in your area that offers it, go to http://www.biotemedical.com - you can find a provider under "Find A Provider". There is all kinds of good research and information here as well.Don't suffer in silence if something as easy as BHRT can help you. If you know someone who could benefit from this information, send them a link or you can take a screen shot and share in your social media. Make sure to tag me so that I let Kimberly and Christina know how much their information has helped.If you would like to sign up for my email list to be made aware of new blogs and podcasts, go to my website https://llmcshane.com and sign up.Until next time - keep living your best life!LLM
Painful symptoms of menopause and low libido were holding Tammy back and hurting her most important relationship. A nurse herself, the physical changes she experienced at the beginning of menopause shocked her and her own gynecologist's lack of advice was disappointing. Although Tammy had never heard of bioidentical hormone therapy, trusted friends suggested she try it. Being open to this alternative changed her life practically overnight. Shortly after starting BioTe treatment, Tammy candidly shared her story of how balancing and optimizing her hormones sparked a complete turnaround in her life and transformed her most important relationship. Her comically relatable story is an inspiring and eye-opening reminder of the importance of being open to more than what's covered by your deductible. Links For more info about BioTe hormone pellet therapy in the Twin Cities metro area, contact The Clinic MN on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theclinicmn/) About Before and After Stories We're helping people make smart, informed decisions about elective procedures and providers. Support the show by sharing online, writing a review, or dropping some change in the tip jar on GoodPods. Any amount is deeply appreciated and helps us bring more stories of real patients to you! Follow the show on Instagram at @beforeandafterstoriespodcast (https://www.instagram.com/beforeandafterstoriespodcast/) Find us on Twitter at @bastoriespod (https://twitter.com/bastoriespod) Before and After Stories is a production of The Axis. (http://www.theaxis.io/) Host and Executive Producer: Eva Sheie Co-Host: Queenie Dahlin Editor and Audio Engineer: Daniel Croeser Theme Music: The Day by Kick Castle Production Assistant: Mary Ellen Clarkson Cover Art Designer: Shawn Hiatt PROUDLY MADE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
The Better Yoo Project: Optimizing Health, Hormones and Aesthetics.
What is BHRT? Bioidentical hormones are manmade hormones derived from plant estrogens that are chemically identical to those the human body produces. Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are among those most commonly replicated and used in treatment. Bioidentical hormones come in various forms, including: creams, pellets, troches, patches or capsules. BHRT Components Some bioidentical hormones are made by drug companies. Others, known as compounded bioidentical hormones, are custom made by a compounding pharmacy based on the individualized prescription for the patient. Traditional vs. Bioidentical Bioidentical hormones are different from those used in traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in that they're identical chemically to those our bodies produce naturally and are made from plant estrogen. The hormones used in traditional HRT are made from the urine of pregnant horses and other synthetic hormones. Current evidence is inconclusive if bioidenticals are “safer” than traditional hormones. In this episode we discuss BIOTE pellet therapy, process, costs, aftercare and follow up!
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Show Topic: Clean and Lean- Hormones and Fitness with Guest Larry North Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Walter Gaman, Mark Anderson Guest: Larry North in studio Segment 1: Today's show is all about living clean and getting lean with our special in-studio guest, Larry North. We are going to tackle it all – hormones, nutrition, fitness. If you're ready to get your health turned around this is the show for you. Larry North – the story behind the man (discussion) DOC SHOCK New finding shows that Canadians are getting fatter – and guess who is to blame – the US! The 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) has been linked to Canadians taking in more calories per day. Canada saw a $5.26 billion rise in food and beverage imports from the US. Which led to an increase of approximately 170 kilocalories per person per day, contributing to weight gain of between 1.8-9.3 kg for men and 2.0-12.2 kg for women who were age 40. Read the study! Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at 844-well 100 When we come back, an in-depth discussion about hormones. Learn the symptoms of a hormonal imbalance Segment 2: Today's show is all about getting clean and lean with our special in-studio guest, fitness guru Larry North. We're going to cover it all – hormones, nutrition, and fitness. Immortal Minute Open discussion about hormones How do you know if your hormones are out of balance? The different types of replacement therapy and our preference of treatment What patients can expect Larry's personal experience with BioTe bioidentical Hormone Replacement pellet therapy www.PrecisionVIR.com Segment 3: This whole hour we have Larry North in the studio with us. We just finished a long discussion on hormone replacement therapy and if you missed it, you can get the full version of the show as a podcast download under Staying Young Show 2.0 What does it mean to eat clean? Common mistakes people make when it comes to nutrition How much protein do we really need? What about those bars? Discussion on micronutrient testing Why pharmaceutical supplements are different Segment 4: Medical Mania Trivia – Trivia @ 12:40 Robert How many tons of food do westerners consume in an average lifetime? ( 50 tons) What takes longer to digest – fats or carbs? (Fats – they take 6 hours. Carbs take 2 hours) Tor F. Your skin is an organ (True) They say that blood is thicker than water. Yes, but by how much? 2x, 6x, or 10x? (6X) Do we have more red blood cells or white blood cells? (Red. 40% of blood volume is from red blood cells) Open discussion DEMENTIA DEFENDER -THIS DEMENTIA DEFENDER IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SMART NEW YOU AND DR. CHARLES POWELL. IF YOU HAVE SLEEP APNEA AND YOU'RE READY TO DITCH YOUR C-PAP MACHINE CALL 214-524-6333. “WE have had several people call in and ask us to reveal the answer to the last show. THE ANSWER TO LAST WEEKS RIDDLE WAS - 8 am plus 8 hours equals 4pm. In My Hand I Have Two American Coins That Are Newly Minted. Together, They Total 30 Cents. One Isn't A Nickel. What Are The Coins? End Show Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Show Topic: Clean and Lean- Hormones and Fitness with Guest Larry North Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Walter Gaman, Mark Anderson Guest: Larry North in studio Segment 1 Intro – 30 sec. Today's show is all about living clean and getting lean with our special in-studio guest, Larry North. We are going to tackle it all – hormones, nutrition, fitness. If you're ready to get your health turned around this is the show for you. Larry North – the story behind the man (discussion) MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK (JIM) THAT MUSIC MEANS IT'S TIME FOR DOC SHOC. A TIME WHEN WE FIND SOMETHING SHOCKING IN THE NEWS OR WE'RE SHOCKED IT MADE THE NEWS. New finding shows that Canadians are getting fatter – and guess who is to blame – the US! The 1989 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) has been linked to Canadians taking in more calories per day. Canada saw a $5.26 billion rise in food and beverage imports from the US. Which led to an increase of approximately 170 kilocalories per person per day, contributing to weight gain of between 1.8-9.3 kg for men and 2.0-12.2 kg for women who were age 40. Read the study! Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at 844-well 100 When we come back, an in-depth discussion about hormones. Learn the symptoms of a hormonal imbalance Segment 2 Intro – 10 sec. About tease – 1 min. – Today's show is all about getting clean and lean with our special in-studio guest, fitness guru Larry North. We're going to cover it all – hormones, nutrition, and fitness. ANDERSON - Immortal minute – 2 min. Open discussion about hormones How do you know if your hormones are out of balance? The different types of replacement therapy and our preference of treatment What patients can expect Larry's personal experience with BioTe bioidentical Hormone Replacement pellet therapy www.PrecisionVIR.com Tease 20 sec. –www.stayyoungamerica.com SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up - Nutrition Segment 3 Intro – 15 sec. Judy – Tease the upcoming Dementia Defender 844-WELL100. Podcast has over million downloads! This whole hour we have Larry North in the studio with us. We just finished a long discussion on hormone replacement therapy and if you missed it, you can get the full version of the show as a podcast download under Staying Young Show 2.0 What does it mean to eat clean? Common mistakes people make when it comes to nutrition How much protein do we really need? What about those bars? Discussion on micronutrient testing Why pharmaceutical supplements are different Judy tease DD – grab a pen! 844-well100. Podcasts itunes, stayyoungamerica.com – 45 sec. Exit – 30 sec. Segment 4 – Intro – sec 15 Tease DD 844-Well100 – If you're just tuning in, catch this and every episode on iTunes under Staying Young Show 2.0 or follow us on TWITTTER @StayYoungMedia Medical Mania Trivia – Trivia @ 12:40 Robert How many tons of food do westerners consume in an average lifetime? ( 50 tons) What takes longer to digest – fats or carbs? (Fats – they take 6 hours. Carbs take 2 hours) Tor F. Your skin is an organ (True) They say that blood is thicker than water. Yes, but by how much? 2x, 6x, or 10x? (6X) Do we have more red blood cells or white blood cells? (Red. 40% of blood volume is from red blood cells) Open discussion DEMENTIA DEFENDER -THIS DEMENTIA DEFENDER IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SMART NEW YOU AND DR. CHARLES POWELL. IF YOU HAVE SLEEP APNEA AND YOU'RE READY TO DITCH YOUR C-PAP MACHINE CALL 214-524-6333. “WE have had several people call in and ask us to reveal the answer to the last show. THE ANSWER TO LAST WEEKS RIDDLE WAS - 8 am plus 8 hours equals 4pm. In My Hand I Have Two American Coins That Are Newly Minted. Together, They Total 30 Cents. One Isn't A Nickel. What Are The Coins? End Show Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
This episode of The Staying Young Show we take a look at your body on hormone replacement therapy. We talk about why you may need it, what the risks are, and what you can expect as a result. We also discuss the best places to go, signs and symptoms of a doctor not looking out for your best interest, and questions you can ask to make sure you are 100% taken care of! We also have a special guest, Gary Donovitz, MD who is the founder of BioTE® medical and a renowned Texas gynecologist, is known across the country for his dedication to training other physicians. Utilizing the skills and knowledge amassed over his decades of medical experience, Dr. Gary Donovitz is a valuable resource to medical professionals every. Gary Donovitz MD primarily provides training in the fields of robotic gynecologic surgery and natural hormone pellet therapy. Dr. Gary S. Donovitz prides himself on his kind demeanor and excellent speaking skills, both of which serve him well as a trainer of other physicians. It is estimated that Dr. Donovitz has trained hundreds of physicians in the past. Dr. Donovitz received his medical degree from the Tulane University Medical Center. Since then, he has continued his medical education and knowledge by receiving certifications or membership to organizations such as: American Association of Gynecology Laparoscopists Texas Medical Association American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) In addition to physician training, Gary Donovitz MD also makes presentations at medical seminars and conferences around the globe. As the medical director of BioTE®, Dr. Donovitz has also helped to organize several conferences as well. Dr. Gary Donovitz continues to maintain two medical practices, one in Arlington, TX and the other in Houston, TX. These offices are defined by their friendly staffs, convenient locations and all-around fantastic quality of care. At these medical offices, Dr. Donovitz provides: Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy Essure birth control Robotic gynecologic surgery Novasure Complete women's healthcare Ultimately, it is this dedication to both comprehensive care for patients and the ongoing support of other physicians that makes Gary Donovitz MD an industry leader. While many physicians are content doing one or the other, Dr. Donovitz isn't satisfied with anything less than total dedication to both. Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2 For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.