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Send us a textIn this episode of The Daily Apple, Dr. John Osborne and JD Enright from Clear Cardio join Kevin to talk about something that affects literally everyone with a heartbeat: heart disease. But instead of waiting until the heart attack hits, they're flipping the script and focusing on prevention—with a little help from cutting-edge AI.They dive into how artificial intelligence is changing the game in cardiac imaging, how to actually understand the difference between soft and hard plaque (yes, it matters), and why lifestyle changes aren't just good advice—they're lifesaving.
Send us a textWe all know sleep matters—but how much do we really understand it? In this episode of The Daily Apple, Dr. Kevin White sits down with Dr. Jeff Durmer, a pioneering force in sleep science, to unpack why sleep is one of the most overlooked yet foundational pillars of health.From circadian rhythms and chronotypes to the role of hormones like melatonin and growth hormone, Dr. Durmer breaks down the mechanics of high-quality sleep—and why so many of us are getting it wrong. The conversation explores how modern culture undervalues rest, how THC impacts REM sleep, and what we can do to improve our sleep hygiene using practical tools like light exposure, breathing exercises, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.Heads up: this is a deeper dive than our usual episodes—so carve out a little extra time and settle in. Whether you're a night owl, a sleep-deprived parent, or simply trying to optimize your recovery and performance, this episode offers a science-backed wake-up call on why sleep deserves your full attention.Listen in and learn how to sleep smarter—because your longevity, performance, and well-being depend on it. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this episode of The Daily Apple along with The OptiSpan Podcast, Matt Kaeberlein and Kevin reflect on their time at the Live Long Conference in Palm Beach—a vibrant gathering of scientists, clinicians, influencers, and longevity enthusiasts.They share their thoughts on powerful topics like therapeutic plasma exchange and hormone replacement therapy, while also exploring how diverse viewpoints can spark deeper understanding—and the openness to stay rooted in facts and open discussion. The conversation highlights the importance of critical thinking, respectful dialogue, and leaning on trusted voices in an age where health information comes from every direction.Whether you're new to the longevity conversation or deep in the research, this episode invites you to stay curious, open, and informed.TakeawaysThe conference featured a mix of speakers from various backgrounds.Diverse perspectives can lead to interesting discussions but also misinformation.Therapeutic plasma exchange shows promise for longevity but lacks extensive data.Hormone replacement therapy is a nuanced topic with differing opinions.Misinformation can harm public understanding of health issues.Experts should be cautious in presenting their opinions as facts.The audience needs open dialogue and guidance to navigate conflicting health information.Engaging discussions can arise from differing viewpoints.The importance of scientific rigor in health discussions cannot be overstated. Prime Health Associates
How is running bad for us? Tennis shoes aren't doing us any favors. Cold plunges may be overrated. Mark Sisson is a pioneer in the ancestral health movement, known for his blog Mark's Daily Apple and the Primal Health Coach Institute. He is also the author of “Born to Walk”. Today, Mark highlights how good walking is for health and longevity. He also does some myth busting when it comes to current health trends. A former triathlete, Mark has shifted and now recommends walking instead of running, minimalist shoes (or going barefoot) over tennis shoes and NOT cold plunging every day (even though this has grown in popularity). He also reviews how to make the most of walking. And he goes over common injuries like plantar fasciitis and why orthotics are never the answer. His recommended health shifts just may inspire your own. Visit Mark's website: peluva.com Join Nourishing our Children Check out Optimal Carnivore and HydroHealth
Send us a textIn this episode of The Daily Apple, Kevin and Sam (aka Sam Sam the DEXAScan Man
Send us a textIn this milestone episode of The Daily Apple, Kevin and Brian take a victory lap (at a very healthy heart rate, of course) as they celebrate one full year of talking all things health and wellness! They look back on the journey—from early awkward recordings to rubbing elbows with health experts at the Live Long Conference—and share some of the biggest lessons they've learned along the way.The guys dive into why cardiovascular health is kind of a big deal (hint: it keeps you alive), the scary truth about soft plaque, and why heart health screenings need a serious glow-up. They also geek out over the latest breakthroughs in neurodegenerative disease research—and why early detection might just be the real MVP of health care.Plus, Kevin and Brian reflect on the power of community, collaboration, and a few mistakes made along the way (looking at you, conference coffee). They're fired up about the future of health initiatives in Oklahoma and beyond—and they're taking you along for the ride.Spoiler: It involves less waiting until you're sick and more actually knowing what's going on inside your body. Prime Health Associates
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Today, Dot discusses fines on the horizon for Apple and Meta, and Barb unifying its CFlight and Advanced Campaign Hub. Plus, don't forget to have your say in this year's All In Census, which will contribute to shaping the industry's talent action plan.
On this episode I chatted with former ER Trauma Dr. Kevin White about his career and transition into longevity and preventative care. "We practice Integrative Medicine – combining the best of alternative and conventional medicine, while focusing on longevity.” For more information go to: https://www.primehealthassociates.com/ The Daily Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-apple-podcast/id1733481959 Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Diffee Ford Lincoln Third generation Oklahoma business, the Diffee family continues to do business the right way, the family way. Go to www.diffeeford.net for all your new and used car needs and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/diffee_ford Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com/ Turn your dream home into a reality with Home Creations – a family-owned and operated builder with over 40 years of trusted experience, right here in Oklahoma. Call Holly now at 405-364-9999 to schedule a showing or visit our website for more details. Home Creations – building homes, shaping futures, strengthening communities. https://www.homecreations.com/ #ThisisOklahoma
Send us a textTestosterone therapy is more than just a trend—it's a crucial conversation about men's health, longevity, and quality of life. In this episode, Kevin is a guest on Matt Kaeberlein's Optispan Podcast, where we break down the science behind hormone health, exploring the real benefits and risks of testosterone therapy. From distinguishing primary vs. secondary hypogonadism to understanding the role of lifestyle in hormone optimization, we cover what every man needs to know. We'll also discuss how testosterone affects fertility, cancer risks, and cardiovascular health—and why finding the right provider makes all the difference. If you're considering hormone therapy or just want to optimize your health, this episode is a must-listen!Matt is a good friend, and valuable and trusted voice in longevity. You can also find Matt's podcast on Apple Podcasts here.TakeawaysTestosterone therapy is something everyone should consider.Men often delay seeking help for hormone issues.Regular testing of hormone levels is crucial after 40.Total testosterone levels alone do not provide a complete picture.Lifestyle changes can significantly impact testosterone levels.Clomiphene can help with secondary hypogonadism.Exogenous testosterone can affect fertility and hormone production.Proper dosing and administration of testosterone are essential.Monitoring for potential side effects is necessary.Finding a knowledgeable provider is key to effective treatment. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textWant to keep your brain sharp for life? Dr. Christin Glorioso—physician, neuroscientist, and founder of Neuro Age—breaks down the science of brain aging and how to outsmart Alzheimer's. We're talking brain scans, blood tests, genetic risks, and the latest breakthroughs in preventing neurodegenerative diseases. Plus, she shares simple, science-backed hacks to future-proof your mind. If you're into longevity, biohacking, and staying sharp for the long haul, this one's for you!Takeaways- The fear of cognitive decline drives the mission of Neuro Age.- Brain aging is significantly influenced by lifestyle choices.- Neuro Age offers a comprehensive test to assess brain health.- Genetic risk factors can inform personalized health strategies.- Imaging and blood tests provide insights into brain aging.- Lifestyle changes can reverse some brain aging effects.- Neuro Age aims to develop new drugs for neurodegenerative diseases.- Early intervention can prevent the onset of Alzheimer's symptoms.- Community and social connections are vital for brain health.- Neuro Age is expanding its reach globally to help more individuals. Prime Health Associates
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. Mark Sisson is a New York Times bestselling author, media personality, ex-endurance athlete (5th place USA Marathon Championship, 4th place Hawaii Ironman finish), and founder of the PRIMAL KITCHEN® brand. He has been educating the world on nutrition and the benefits of fat and protein for over a decade via his blog, MarksDailyApple.com. In this conversation, Dr. Brian and Mark talk about… (00:00) Intro (04:37) Mark's fitness and career journey from childhood to the present (10:46) Criticism by the mainstream community of some of Mark's work and views (13:17) Why Mark founded Primal Kitchen and began selling food products that did not contain unhealthy oils like canola oil (17:56) Why spending time with friends and family, spending time outside, and doing things you enjoy are important for your total health (22:11) Mark's recent experience getting a hip replacement (27:52) How the shoes you wear can seriously impact your athletic performance (31:59) Mark's new book, Born to Walk—what it is about and why Mark wrote it—and why running is not the best exercise choice for everyone (46:23) Why people go through the pain of running and pushing themselves harder and harder (49:07) Why it is important for your feet to feel the ground either by walking barefoot or by wearing barefoot shoes (51:52) The benefits of rucking (53:40) Outro For more information, please see the links below. Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy! Links: Mark Sisson: Born to Walk (new book): https://www.amazon.com/Born-Walk-Promises-Running-Healthy-One-ebook/dp/B0DJDC99GQ?ref_=ast_author_mpb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marksissonprimal/?hl=en Primal Kitchen: https://www.primalkitchen.com Mark's Daily Apple: https://www.primalkitchen.com/pages/marks-daily-apple YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theprimalkitchen Peluva (shoes): https://peluva.com Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Arizona Metabolic Health: https://arizonametabolichealth.com/ Low Carb MD Podcast: https://www.lowcarbmd.com/ HLTH Code: HLTH Code Promo Code: METHEALTH • • HLTH Code Website: https://gethlth.com
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. Kevin White sits down with Dr. David Short to talk about something that's shaking up the mental health world—psychedelics. We're not talking about a Woodstock-style free-for-all, but the controlled, science-backed use of ketamine and psilocybin to help people break free from anxiety, depression, and the limits of traditional talk therapy.Kevin and David dive into how these substances rewire the brain (hello, neuroplasticity!), why integration is key for lasting change, and real-life success stories of people who've found new clarity and purpose. They also take a hard look at why conventional therapy alone often falls short and what the future holds for psychedelic-assisted treatment.If you're curious about the science, the breakthroughs, or just whether these treatments are more than just trippy hype—this conversation is for you. Tune in and get ready to expand your mind (without actually leaving your couch).You can learn more at Dr. Short's website, www.findthecenter.love or follow him on InstagramtakeawaysPsychedelics like ketamine and psilocybin are changing mental health treatment.Traditional talk therapy has limitations that psychedelics can address.Integration is crucial for sustainable change after psychedelic therapy.Psychedelics can help access deeper parts of the psyche.The default mode network plays a significant role in depression.Neuroplasticity is essential for breaking old patterns of thought.Clients often experience profound personal growth through this work.There is a need for a right relationship with psychedelics.Psychedelic therapy requires active participation from clients.Holistic approaches to mental health are essential for overall well-being. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this episode, Kevin and "Sam, Sam the DEXA Scan Man" discuss their recent DEXA scans, reflecting on their body composition changes and the vulnerability that comes with sharing such personal health metrics. They explore the significance of understanding one's body fat percentage, lean mass, and visceral fat, emphasizing the importance of regular health assessments. As they transition into the New Year, they highlight the common influx of motivation that comes with January, while stressing the need for sustainable habits over fleeting motivation. The conversation wraps up with practical advice on setting achievable health goals and the importance of consistency in fitness journeys.takeawaysIt's important to regularly assess body composition.Vulnerability in sharing health metrics can be enlightening.Body fat percentage and visceral fat are key health indicators.Changes in body composition can happen quickly with the right focus.Motivation can fluctuate; discipline is essential for long-term success.Setting small, achievable goals is more effective than drastic changes.Consistency in habits leads to sustainable health improvements.January often brings a surge of motivation for fitness.It's better to do something small than nothing at all.Health is a journey that requires patience and persistence. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Kevin and Brian explore the complexities of health data, the fear surrounding it, and the importance of regular health check-ups. They discuss the role of technology in health monitoring, including devices like the Oura ring and DEXA scans, and how these tools can provide actionable insights. The conversation also touches on new health trends and treatments, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to health. Looking ahead to 2025, they express hope for optimizing health and well-being through informed choices and community support.takeawaysPeople are often scared to find out health information.Regular health check-ups can prevent serious issues.Vulnerability is necessary for health progress.Technology can help monitor and improve health.Data from health devices can provide actionable insights.New Year's resolutions should be realistic and bite-sized.The Oura ring is a popular tool for tracking sleep.Health optimization is a community effort.Understanding genomics can enhance personal health strategies.Balance in health choices is crucial for long-term well-being. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Dr. Tara Scott, known as the Hormone Guru, shares her extensive knowledge on hormonal health, particularly focusing on hormone therapy for women during perimenopause and menopause. She discusses her journey from traditional OB-GYN to integrative medicine, the importance of understanding the risks and benefits of hormone therapy, and the critical timing for starting treatment. Dr. Scott emphasizes the need for individualized approaches to hormone therapy, the significance of estrogen metabolism, and the importance of consulting knowledgeable providers for women's health issues. FOLLOW HER ON INSTAGRAMLEARN MORE AT HER WEBSITETakeawaysDr. Tara Scott has over 25 years of experience in hormonal health.The Women's Health Initiative significantly impacted perceptions of hormone therapy.Estrogen has a protective effect against heart disease in women.Bioidentical hormones are preferred over synthetic options for therapy.Timing of hormone therapy is crucial for maximizing benefits.Women should be proactive in assessing their hormonal health.Individualized approaches to hormone therapy are essential.Estrogen metabolism varies among individuals, affecting treatment outcomes.Women with a history of breast cancer may still consider hormone therapy with caution.Consulting knowledgeable providers is vital for informed decisions about hormone therapy. Prime Health Associates
Angela talks to health and fitness legend Mark Sisson, a pivotal figure in the ancestral health movement for over two decades. They discuss the critical components of longevity, focussing upon the importance of balance, nutrition, and movement, particularly walking. Mark shares insights from his new book, "Born to Walk," highlighting how walking can be a more effective and sustainable exercise strategy compared to running, especially for those looking to improve their health and energy levels. KEY TAKEAWAYS Walking for Longevity and Health: Walking is a fundamental human activity, supporting balance, digestion, lymphatic health, and mental well-being. Rethinking Running: Running, especially with poor form and cushioned shoes, can be harmful for many people. Walking, complemented by occasional sprints and strength training, is more sustainable. Barefoot Movement: Minimalist shoes or barefoot walking enhances balance, proprioception, and foot health, aligning with the body's natural biomechanics. Diet and Metabolic Flexibility: Centering meals around protein and achieving metabolic flexibility through lower-carb diets supports energy and fat burning. Importance of Collagen: Collagen supports joint health, skin elasticity, and overall recovery, making it a crucial supplement for active individuals. Work Smarter, Not Harder: Prioritizing health, creativity, and energy leads to better performance, even for entrepreneurs balancing busy lives. TIMESTAMPS AND KEY TOPICS 0:04 - Benefits of walking for health and longevity 5:11 - Introduction to Mark Sisson and his philosophy 6:13 - Key components of health: balance, sleep, diet, and movement 10:30 - The critical role of foot health and minimalist shoes 22:25 - Misconceptions about red meat and its health benefits 42:07 - Walking vs. running: why walking is better for most people 59:40 - Paluva shoes: minimalist footwear for optimal foot health VALUABLE RESOURCES Get a free snapshot of your health and personalised report at www.yourtotalhealthcheck.com Join The High Performance Health Community For 10% off at Timeline visit www.timelinenutrition.com and use code ANGELA10 Save 15% on Qualia Mind with Code ANGELA15 at www.qualialife.com/angela Save $250 on Carol Bike - Transform Your VO2 Max and Reverse Your Age by up to 10 years in 8 Weeks with Hyper Efficient Workouts ABOUT THE GUEST Mark Sisson has been shaking up the world of health and fitness for over twenty years. He ignited the ancestral health movement in 2006 with his wildly successful blog, Mark’s Daily Apple, and his best-selling book The Primal Blueprint. He helped popularize the ketogenic diet and the concept of intermittent fasting with his New York Times best-selling books, The Keto Reset Diet and Two Meals a Day. He gave millions of health-minded grocery shoppers access to healthier sauces and dressings with his Primal Kitchen Food company. And now he wants to change the way the world walks with his latest ventures, a minimalist shoe company called Peluva. and his brand new book - Born to Walk. ABOUT THE HOST Angela Foster is an award winning Nutritionist, Health & Performance Coach, Speaker and Host of the High Performance Health podcast. A former Corporate lawyer turned industry leader in biohacking and health optimisation for women, Angela has been featured in various media including Huff Post, Runners world, The Health Optimisation Summit, BrainTap, The Women’s Biohacking Conference, Livestrong & Natural Health Magazine. Angela is the creator of BioSyncing®️ a blueprint for ambitious entrepreneurial women to biohack their health so they can 10X how they show up in their business and their family without burning out. Angela’s BioSyncing®️ Blueprint is currently closed. Click here to get on the waitlist. The High Performance Health Podcast is a top rated global podcast. Each week, Angela brings you a new insight, biohack or high performance habit to help you unlock optimal health, longevity and higher performance. Hit the follow button to make sure you get notified each time Angela releases a new episode. 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Send us a textIn this conversation, Kevin and Heather Emery (AKA Heather Spice) have a follow up conversation to discuss some of her findings from her previous visit to Prime Health Associates, as well as various aspects of health and wellness, focusing on the importance of vitamin D, the transition from emergency medicine to a wellness-oriented approach, and the challenges of navigating supplements. They also explore the benefits of sauna and cold plunging, as well as strategies for managing alcohol consumption, particularly during the holiday season. The discussion emphasizes the need for proactive health management and the importance of quality products in achieving wellness goals.takeawaysVitamin D is crucial for immune function and metabolism.Most people are low in vitamin D, even with sun exposure.Transitioning to a wellness-focused approach can prevent chronic diseases.Quality supplements are essential for effective health management.Regular consultations with healthcare providers are important for personalized care.Sauna use can enhance sleep quality and hormone production.Cold plunging can help build mental resilience and physical endurance.Alcohol consumption affects metabolism and recovery for days after drinking.N-acetylcysteine can support liver health and detoxification.Proactive health management is key to long-term wellness. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Kevin and Emma Doyle explore the multifaceted world of coaching, mentorship, and personal development. Emma shares her journey from being a young tennis coach to becoming a corporate coach, emphasizing the importance of communication, emotional intelligence, and energy management in coaching. They discuss the significance of listening, adapting to individual needs, and the concept of life-work integration over traditional work-life balance. Emma also highlights the 1% principle in health and wellness, encouraging small, manageable changes for better outcomes. In this conversation, Coach EM and Kevin explore the importance of understanding individual needs in talent management, the impact of negative thoughts on performance, and the significance of resilience and psychological flexibility in overcoming challenges. They discuss practical strategies for managing energy levels, navigating resilience fatigue, and setting transformative goals for personal growth. The dialogue emphasizes the need for self-awareness and action-taking to foster a positive mindset and achieve success.Also, follow her @emmedoyleiii on Instagram and enjoy!!takeawaysAll of us are coaches, whether we like it or not.Maximizing potential is crucial for personal growth.Effective communication is key in coaching.Listening is the most important trait of a great coach.Energy management is essential for performance.Life-work integration is more realistic than work-life balance.Small changes can lead to significant improvements.Understanding individual needs enhances coaching effectiveness.Over-communication is better than under-communication.The 1% principle can help in achieving health goals. Understanding each person's story is vital for talent retention.We have 65,000 thoughts a day, with 80% being negative.Resilience is about the ability to rebound quickly.Acceptance of your current situation is the first step to moving forward.Taking action is crucial for personal growth and success.Awareness of energy levels can prevent resilience fatigue.Nature can be a great source of energy renewal.Journaling can help track energy and resilience levels.Choosing a word for the year can guide personal transformation.Execution is more important than talent in achieving goals. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Kevin and Dr. Shimi Kang discusses the complex relationship between technology and mental health, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to tech use. She explores the addictive nature of technology, particularly in youth, and offers insights into how to cultivate healthier habits. The discussion also touches on the implications of AI on relationships and the importance of motivation in making changes to tech consumption. Dr. Kang concludes with a hopeful outlook on the future of technology and its potential to enhance human life when used wisely.After listening, I'm sure you'll want to get her book, "The Tech Solution: Creating Health Habits for Kids Growing Up in a Digital World" which you can find here.takeawaysThe mind and body are interconnected, and mental health should be approached holistically.Technology is designed to be addictive, impacting mental health significantly.The concept of a 'tech diet' is essential for managing technology use.AI is changing the landscape of relationships, often replacing real human connections.Youth today are digital natives, growing up with technology as a constant presence.Loneliness is becoming a major health epidemic, exacerbated by technology.Motivation is key to changing technology habits; there are no unmotivated people, just distractions.Finding happiness involves replacing pleasure derived from technology with genuine human connections and self-care activities.Understanding the impact of technology on the brain is crucial for addressing mental health issues.Knowledge about healthy tech use can empower individuals to make better choices. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textYou read that right, Kevin interviews his mother...at a bowling alley!!After our previous episode with Matt Dawson, we've been thinking a lot about the themes of connection, community, and the importance of hobbies in promoting longevity and wellness. Kevin and Barbara discuss her long history with bowling, the friendships formed through the sport, and how these relationships contribute to a fulfilling life. The conversation also touches on the experiences of other bowlers, emphasizing the joy and exercise that come from participating in a team activity.takeawaysConnection is vital for longevity and wellness.Bowling provides both exercise and social interaction.Engaging in hobbies helps alleviate stress.Community support is crucial for older adults.Friendships formed through activities enhance quality of life.Maintaining relationships is key to happiness in aging.Bowling leagues foster a sense of belonging.Exercise can be enjoyable and social at the same time.Having a supportive group can improve mental health.Aging gracefully involves staying active and connected.Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Dr. Debbie Ozment and Kevin discuss the critical link between oral health and cognitive function, particularly in relation to dementia and Alzheimer's disease. They explore how periodontal disease and the oral microbiome can influence systemic inflammation and brain health. The discussion emphasizes the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene and its impact on overall well-being, as well as practical tips for individuals to improve their oral health. The conversation also highlights the role of nutrition and lifestyle choices in supporting oral and cognitive health.You can sign up her "Upstream Gut Health" course discussed today and follow her @drdebbieozment and say hi!!takeawaysThe connection between oral health and brain health is significant.Periodontal disease can compromise the blood-brain barrier.C-reactive protein is a key inflammatory marker to monitor.Maintaining a healthy oral microbiome is crucial for overall health.Simple oral care practices can have profound effects on health.Fusobacterium is linked to colorectal tumors and chemotherapy resistance.Chronic bleeding in the mouth should never be ignored.Nitric oxide plays a vital role in brain health.Oral health is often overlooked in discussions about overall health.Curiosity and continuous learning are essential in health care. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textJoin us as Dr. Kevin White and Dr. Matt Dawson dive deep into the future of healthcare, exploring the powerful shift from emergency to concierge medicine, the science of biological age, and the life-changing potential of precision medicine. Learn how breakthroughs in AI, genomics, and Tru Diagnostic's epigenetic testing are paving the way for personalized health solutions. Discover the incredible impact of lifestyle on aging, and why social connections might just be the ultimate key to longevity and happiness. Perfect for anyone interested in the next frontier of healthcare and living a longer, healthier life.You can learn more about Matt and his company by visiting TruDiagnostic.com or following them @TruDiagnosticOfficial Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Dr. Suzanne Ferree discusses the significance of peptides in enhancing performance and promoting longevity. She explains the definition and functionality of peptides, their rising popularity in modern medicine, and shares real-life applications and success stories. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of addressing underlying health issues for optimal peptide effectiveness, along with Dr. Ferree's personal fitness journey and regimen. The conversation concludes with insights on how peptides can aid in recovery and weight management. In this conversation, Dr. Suzanne J Ferree discusses the impact of peptides and oxytocin on health, the benefits of micro-dosing for weight loss, and the transformative effects of neural therapy, particularly stellate ganglion blocks. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and hormonal balance in achieving overall well-being, and shares insights on training healthcare providers in these innovative therapies. Check out her book, "Counterclockwise: Using Peptides to Renew, Rejuvenate, and Rediscover" By Dr. Suzanne FerreeImportant takeawaysPeptides are strings of amino acids that signal various functions in the body.The popularity of peptides has surged due to their synthetic production in labs.Real-life applications of peptides show significant performance enhancement.Addressing underlying health issues is crucial for peptide effectiveness.Dr. Ferree emphasizes the importance of protein intake for athletes.Peptides can aid in recovery and muscle gain.Oxytocin has potential benefits for weight management.Maintaining an active lifestyle is key to longevity.Personal fitness regimens can include various peptides for optimal results.Understanding the science behind peptides can empower better health choices. Oxytocin can enhance fat burning and bone density.Micro-dosing can mitigate side effects of weight loss treatments.Neural therapy is a game changer for patient recovery.Stellate ganglion blocks can significantly reduce sympathetic drive.Self-care is crucial for effective healing and recovery.Hormonal balance is foundational before introducing peptides.Community training enhances the practice of neural therapy.Patients often experience immediate relief from chronic conditions.Understanding the autonomic nervous system is key to treatment.Engaging with patients requires sensitivity to their trauma. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Kevin and Alex discuss the unique journey of Sour Flower Vinegar, exploring its origins, the fermentation process, and the health benefits of using whole fruit vinegar. They delve into the philosophy of culinary medicine, the importance of foraging and sustainability, and innovative ways to incorporate vinegar into daily life. The discussion highlights the connection between food, health, and creativity, emphasizing the role of nature in their culinary adventures.If you want to learn more, you can follow them @sourflowervinegar on Instagram or visit them at sourflowervinegar.net and they've even set up a discount code for listeners of the The Daily Apple!! Type in APPLE20 (all caps) and try exactly what we talked about!Some takeaways for you!Sour Flower Vinegar is made from whole fruits, enhancing nutrient retention.The fermentation process increases the bioavailability of antioxidants.Culinary medicine combines health benefits with creative cooking.Foraging for local fruits supports sustainability and reduces waste.Vinegar can help control blood sugar spikes and improve metabolic health.Unique flavors from foraged ingredients create novel culinary experiences.The health benefits of vinegar extend beyond diet to skin and hair care.Engaging with food creatively can enhance overall well-being.Sour Flower Vinegar ships to all 50 states in the US.The philosophy of staying wild and connected to nature promotes true health. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textOur DEXA podcasts are some of our most popular...and everyone keeps asking, so here it is! THE DEXA CONFESSION SESSION!! Real conversation with Kevin's friend and radio personality Heather (from Joey and Heather in the Morning), and hear her reactions and thoughts after having a DEXA scanIn this conversation, Kevin and Heather also discuss various aspects of health and fitness, including the effects of creatine, and the importance of understanding body composition. For those of you that have wondered what kind of information you might get from a DEXA scan (and the honest fears and feelings that come along with those insights), then listen up! This is Heather's experience of seeing and learning the results of her DEXA scan. They also delve into how aging impacts health metrics and the significance of grip strength as a predictor of longevity and the questions of a 47 yr old woman who's goal is to increase her longevity and extend the best years of her life.The discussion between friends is filled with insights, making it informative for listeners interested in wellness and fitness. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this conversation, Kevin and Dr. Molly Maloof discuss various aspects of women's health, aging, and the importance of understanding the menstrual cycle. They explore the advancements in regenerative medicine and the significance of monitoring health metrics for longevity. The discussion also delves into dietary choices, blood sugar management, and the Adamo Method, which aims to improve sexual health and intimacy. Molly emphasizes the need for women to understand their bodies and the changes they undergo as they age, while also highlighting the emotional aspects of sexual relationships.You can also learn more about Living Adamo (as discussed in the podcast) or visit her at www.drmolly.co and check out her book, The Spark Factor.Takeaways- Women have been suffering from hormone deficiency and metabolic dysfunction.- There is a lot of investment going into female longevity research.- Aging may feel optional due to advancements in regenerative medicine.- Monitoring blood sugar is crucial for overall health.- Diet and lifestyle choices significantly impact longevity.- Understanding the menstrual cycle can help women manage their health better.- The Adamo method teaches proper sexual mechanics and intimacy.- Good sex is defined by comfort and emotional connection, not pain.- Local food sources provide better nutrition and support local ecosystems.- Oxytocin from love and intimacy is linked to longevity. Prime Health Associates
Send us a textIn this episode, we sit down with Matt Hangen to dive into his multi-faceted life.We explore the incredible work being done by the company he leads, Water4, an organization that has brought clean water to over 2.5 million people in Africa. With a unique business-driven approach, Water4 empowers communities to own and manage their own water systems, ensuring long-term sustainability.In this episode, we also sit down with Matt to dive into his inspiring health transformation—losing 117 pounds and breaking free from medication and going from constant pain and illness, to training for triathlons!!Matt shares how silent retreats played a big role in his personal growth, offering profound insights in a world that's always so loud. Plus, we discuss how charity and business need to come together to tackle huge global challenges like the ongoing water crisis.We wrap it up with a look at how intentional lifestyle changes can optimize your personal health. Tune in for an episode full of transformation—both personal and global!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Daily Apple podcast, Kevin and Blake Bergstrom discuss the pervasive issue of anxiety in modern society, exploring its roots, impacts, and the importance of mental health. They delve into the concept of worry, the role of neuroplasticity in reshaping thoughts, and the significance of nurturing the body, mind, and spirit. The conversation emphasizes the need for faith and finding peace amidst chaos, while also reflecting on personal experiences and the power of positive thinking.takeawaysAnxiety is prevalent in today's society, especially among younger generations.Worry can be debilitating and often stems from a desire to control outcomes.The concept of neuroplasticity allows us to reshape our thinking patterns.Positive thinking can lead to positive outcomes in our lives.Mindfulness and self-awareness are crucial in managing anxiety.Faith and spirituality can provide peace and comfort in times of distress.Physical health, including nutrition and exercise, impacts mental well-being.It's important to challenge negative self-talk and replace it with affirmations.Community and support systems play a vital role in mental health.Finding purpose and connection can alleviate feelings of anxiety. (@blakebergstrom) Prime Health Associates
On today's MadTech Daily: Apple Allows Alternative App Stores on EU iPads; Spotify Strives to Grow Video Catalogue; OpenAI Launches New Model
Send us a textIn this episode of *The Daily Apple*, we dive into the science behind the VO2 Max test with our own fitness expert Sam Bond (@bondexa_). Discover how this critical measure of cardiovascular endurance can help optimize your training, track your performance, and push your fitness limits. Whether you're an athlete or just getting started on your fitness journey, this conversation offers valuable insights into how VO2 Max testing can take your health and training to the next level. Tune in for expert tips and actionable advice! Prime Health Associates
On today's MadTech Daily: EU Faces Off Against Apple and Google; Online Overtakes TV as News Source in UK
Send us a textJoin us for the SHORTEST and most INFO packed episode we've ever done on this small slice of a session on The Daily Apple. 7 minutes and 30 seconds addressing a question we get ALL the time...is creatine helpful and what does it do or is it just another hyped supplement to get us to spend our hard earned $$???? We bet you'll be surprised by the answer. We'll likely do a followup to this in the future. Give it a listen and share it with your friends! Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.In this special episode of *The Daily Apple*, Kevin White talks with Timothy Jones, the CEO from Precision Nutrition, for an enlightening conversation about the intersection of nutrition, health, and longevity as we discussed his health journey and how he naturally cut his cholesterol numbers in half after a surprise finding as discussed from his recent Men's Heath article.Tim shares his unique approach, how he dramatically changed his life since that time, leaving no stone unturned, what he's learned, data collection & sleep optimization, improving his health dramatically with lifestyle management, and improving his cholesterol numbers, (dramatically lowering his ApoB). While this was an extensive, expensive endeavor, we break things down for steps individuals can take and what he's learned that is useful for everyone. And t's not all science as we touch on boxing, Krav Maga, Muay Thai, and wing foiling (!!!!!), and how these activities contribute to his holistic approach to health. The episode also highlights the innovative work of Prime Health Associates, known for integrating advanced nutrition and wellness practices into patient care.Whether you're an athlete, a health enthusiast, or just someone eager to live a longer, healthier life, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Tune in for a rooftop conversation with a great human that could transform how you think about food, stress, and overall well-being. Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.Grab your coffee and join Kevin and Brian for a lively AMA that tackles everything from turning 50 to the mysteries of VO2 Max. They'll chat about the power of small decisions, the importance of lean muscle and sleep, and why living in communities matters more than ever. Plus, they'll decode Norwegian 4x4s (not what you think) and spill their MVP supplement list. Expect laughs, insights, and a few surprises in this fun, irreverent episode of The Daily Apple! Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.The Daily Apple: Exploring Rapamycin and the Science of Aging with Dr. Matt KaeberleinIn this enlightening episode of *The Daily Apple*, Kevin sits down with renowned biogerontologist Dr. Matt Kaeberlein to dive deep into the science behind Rapamycin, a powerful small molecule drug known for its anti-fungal and anti-cancer properties. Discover how this intriguing compound mimics caloric restriction, slows the division of competing cells, and what it means for the future of aging.Dr. Kaeberlein also breaks down the "pharmacokinetics" of Rapamycin, explores its potential benefits based on groundbreaking research in non-human primates, and discusses the 12 hallmarks of aging. Whether you're curious about the latest in longevity research or looking to understand how science is pushing the boundaries of human health, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Cliff Edberg, a licensed dietitian and personal trainer, shares his inspiring journey from childhood obesity to becoming a bodybuilding champion and fitness expert. Cliff discusses his holistic approach to wellness, drawing from his experience as 'trainer to the trainers" at Life Time and his new position with Lifetime's MIORA Performance and Longevity program. Learn about precision health, metabolic optimization, and proactive wellness strategies to help you achieve lasting fitness and health. Tune in for actionable advice, personal stories, and insights that will motivate you to unlock your true potential. Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.Thrilled to sit down for a fascinating conversation with longevity expert & avid cyclist Dr. Benjamin Miller from Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation & the President of the American Aging Association. I've been looking forward to our conversation for a long time. He is truly an authority in this space, and I learned a lot during our discussion. We get to dive deep into the latest research concerning cellular energetics (mitochondrial dysfunction), and lean muscle maintenance (proteostasis), how they relate to aging, the importance of ‘energy on demand' and steps we can take to slow this progression of decline, having a more robust healthy life. Dr. Miller brings a fresh perspective to the conversation, challenging us to shift our mindset from ‘purposeful exercise' to simply, ‘physical activity' - how that along has tremendous benefits. The idea of exercise can be a bit daunting to many. Instead, simply focusing on making that first step- because going from doing nothing to doing something reaps huge dividends. Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.How in the world do we explain this episode? Today we have a conversation with my friend Brian Piccolo, who sounds like Bruce Springsteen and has spent his life "living like a boss" (forgive the Dad joke, but it had to be done). From high school wrestling beginner to college wrestling punch bag to finally All American overcomer and Olympic hopeful. And when that was done, on to Judo on a whim...and one questionable call away from the Olympics. The best way to describe this conversation is just to drop in some of the juicy one liners that peppered this pod and kept us coming back for more...and more...and more. And now, in no particular order, some nuggets for you...Judo, it's like wrestling in pajamas.You know, all the illegal stuff from wrestling? You can do it in judo!Are you on the path? Look how far you've come.When you get through this, you'll be better on the other side.And last, but not least...Would the “you” of today SMASH the “you” of 6 months ago?Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.On today's episode I'm talking with Dr. Mary Pardee, a renowned expert in the field of gut health and optimization. She is based in Los Angeles, California, and has established herself as a leading voice in the understanding and treatment of gastrointestinal issues and their connection to overall health. In this episode, we delve into 2 big issues- gut health and sleep optimization. We discuss her insights and approach to gut health, the gut microbiome, the gut-brain connection, along with her own personal journey with this issue. We then shift gears to speak about sleep optimization - which stems from her personal story of a concussion sustained during a boating accident, leading to sleep issues, and how that was eventually treated with cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI). And check out Dr Mary Pardee on Instagram or at modrnmed.com or her brand new podcast!Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.Emma and I had a quick "download style" discussion about the importance and benefits of Vitamin D. Below are a few of the points we hit on in our conversation. Did you know...Why you need more vitamin D?How much do you need?How much is “too much”?And did you know about these benefits and effects of Vitamin D:Immune system regulationCell differentiation and growthMuscle function and strengthCardiovascular healthBlood pressure managementNeurologic healthAnti-inflammatoryCytokine releaseVitamin D receptors are spread all throughout the body...The more you learn, the more you realize how essential Vitamin D is. Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.Today is all about a great conversation with our friend Seneca Dewbre, who owns @okiepuncture. Acupuncture is one of those "if you know, you know" topics within the medical community that's not often talked about, but often used. We asked some of the most common questions as well as branching into other areas we've discussed in previous episodes (ice baths and saunas) as well as how it fits into a lifestyle focused on wellness and longevity. If you're interested in some more detailed information, you can read an author manuscript here that discusses some of the benefits of acupuncture.Have more questions? Let us know by sending a message here on our instagram so we can always give you the information you're looking for! Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.Today, I'm sitting down for a conversation with Robby Treadwell from Union Performance. We talk about everything from the inspiration behind Union Performance to getting started with a healthy exercise routine and other topics like:*What are some essential exercises that should be centerpieces for adult workouts?What's his favorite exercise? Are there different exercises that women should prioritize??What's are some good (and SIMPLE!) goals for workout beginners? What are some of the most common mistakes??How important is diet along with your workout goals?Check it out and let us know what you think, and you can always follow us (and reach us...and ask questions!) on instagram @kevinwhitemdPrime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.This is our very first AMA (Ask Me Anything) so our producer Brian stepped in to ask Kevin some questions to get the ball rolling. We want to field questions from our listeners and clients in the future and be able to respond directly to what you're wondering about and just want some straight answers and thoughts. If you have questions for future episodes, please reach out through our Instagram @KevinWhiteMD and follow us and drop a question on one of our posts, or send us a DM with your question. As always, the goal of everything we do is to figure out how to not only live longer, but to also live better. Prime Health Associates
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox. The conversation about longevity inevitably includes the goal of aging with strength and vitality. At 70 years old, today's guest brings a wealth of experience and insight into health and well-being. He discusses his shift from focusing on demanding endurance activities to sustainable activities that bring him joy. Prepare to be inspired. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews Mark Sisson to hear his insights on longevity and wellness. After more than thirty years in the fitness industry, Mark explains why he has shifted his focus away from supplements to prioritize mobility, metabolic flexibility, and intuitive eating. He also tells the story behind his creation of minimalist shoes and discusses the detrimental effects of modern sneakers on our feet. Dhru and Mark explore the lessons from Blue Zones and how we can intentionally integrate them into our lives to create a joyful existence. Mark Sisson is a prominent health and fitness expert, author, and entrepreneur known for pioneering the "Primal" movement. Transitioning from athlete to advocate, he founded Mark's Daily Apple, a blog promoting ancestral health principles, including a high-fat, low-carb diet, functional fitness, and overall wellness. Sisson has authored several influential books, including The Primal Blueprint. In 2015, he launched Primal Kitchen, a line of health-conscious food products that quickly gained popularity for its clean, real-food ingredients. Sisson's work has inspired millions to rethink conventional health wisdom and adopt a more holistic approach to well-being, emphasizing the importance of natural movement, stress management, and nutrient-dense foods. In this episode, Dhru and Mark dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why Mark has doubled down on supplementing with collagen (00:00:32 / 00:00:32) Why Mark deprioritized supplements in his life (10:50 / 8:08) Optimal protein (20:00 / 17:15) Dhru's personal journey on prioritizing protein and building muscle (29:30 / 25:00) Mark's view on what to eat and develop metabolic flexibility (42:40 / 37:10) Being flexible and not feeling deprived (45:50 / 41:20) Eating intuitively (51:20 / 46:45) Walking and optimal dose (54:30 / 49:00) Modern shoes and how they harm your feet (1:01:30 / 57:00) The power of stretching (1:10:45 / 1:06:15) Lessons from Blue Zones that we can translate into our lives (1:14:30 / 1:10:00) Being transparent about test results when offering advice (1:20:20 / 1:15:40) Creating a life of joy (1:33:20 / 1:28:50) Also mentioned in this episode: Mark's Daily Apple Peluva Shoes Study on the impact of bed rest For more on Mark, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, or his website. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, get 30% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.This episode is focused on the correlation between mental health and habits and trauma and its affects on our longterm health....kind of a "hot take" we mentioned in the previous episode. While it's admittedly a really aggressive idea, it's one worth discussing and considering.Listen in to Part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Kevin Hoffarth of Biofit Medicine, a long time friend and colleague. His book, "Functional Medicine - The New Standard" is available on Amazon and a great introduction to a lot of ideas Prime Health Associates is built on. You can also follow his Instagram here.This episode's title, "The Book Of Disease in Reverse" refers to the attempt to get in front of health problems instead of just reacting to them after they're already negatively impacting our lives. It's about looking at our bodies and our health and making adjustments ahead of time to "head off" future issues, which leads to better outcomes and an improved lifespan. Prime Health Associates
Send us a Text Message.Listen in to my conversation with Dr. Kevin Hoffarth of Biofit Medicine, a long time friend and colleague. His book, "Functional Medicine - The New Standard" is available on Amazon and a great introduction to a lot of ideas Prime Health Associates is built on.This episode's title, "The Book Of Disease in Reverse" refers to the attempt to get in front of health problems instead of just reacting to them after they're already negatively impacting our lives. It's about looking at our bodies and our health and making adjustments ahead of time to "head off" future issues, which leads to better outcomes and an improved lifespan. Prime Health Associates
Mark Sisson inspires listeners with his holistic approach to health, emphasizing the importance of foot health through barefoot walking and innovative footwear that connects us with the earth. He shares his journey from a strict paleo diet to adopting a flexible, keto-ish lifestyle, focusing on protein and intuitive eating for metabolic flexibility. Mark advocates for eliminating harmful processed foods while embracing whole, real foods and sustainable animal proteins. His message is clear: living in harmony with nature and listening to our bodies is key to achieving optimal health and well-being, encouraging a personalized path to wellness that's both fulfilling and sustainable. Topics Discussed: 01:16 Mark's journey and ancestral health. 04:07 Foot health and minimalist shoes. 07:41 Quality of barefoot shoes. 15:12 Benefits of going barefoot. 18:12 Thick cushioned running shoes. 23:26 Dietary philosophy evolution. 27:54 Salt controversy. 29:20 Dietary advice and intuitive eating. 33:36 Food sensitivities and allergies. 39:19 Regenerative agriculture and beef. 43:51 Mark's dietary philosophy. 45:43 Carnivore diet and nutrition. 50:06 Aging and fitness. 54:32 The struggle for weight loss. 58:07 Importance of sleep and walking. 1:00:26 Primal Blueprint and Peluva shoes. 1:02:50 Mark's impressive health journey. Follow Mark on Instagram: @marksissonprimal @primalkitchenfoods @theprimalblueprint @primalhealthcoach Check out Peluva Footwear: @wearpeluva Use code AXE for 15% off @ www.PELUVA.com Mark's Daily Blog: Mark's Daily Apple: https://www.instagram.com/marksdailyapple/ Follow @thehealthinstitute on Instagram: www.instagram.com/healthinstitute Follow @drjoshaxe on Instagram www.instagram.com/drjoshaxe/ Join Our Newsletter! www.thehealthinstitute.com/wellness-weekly
Leave Me a Message - click here!On this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Mark and Carrie Sisson, powerhouses in the wellness industry. Together, they reveal their individual journeys into health and fitness, which has now spanned over two decades. The discussion moves into the realm of diets, from keto to paleo, and even touching on the often controversial topic of veganism. The Sissons share their personal experiences and views on these diets, highlighting the importance of sustainability and individuality when it comes to dietary choices. But we don't just stop at diets and workouts, we also venture into the sphere of endurance training, the benefits of quality wines, and foot health.Lastly, we delve into the world of entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on the Sisson's latest venture, Peluva - a shoe company revolutionizing footwear for health and comfort. The Sissons explain how conventional shoes may not be the best choice for foot health and how they're seeking to change this with Peluva. We also explore the interconnectedness of various industries, such as food and medicine, and the common trend of addressing symptoms rather than root causes. From health and fitness to relationships and entrepreneurship, this episode covers a lot of ground. If you want to try Peluva, click here and use code POW15 for 15% off!Products Mentioned + Show Links:PeluvaDry Farm WinesKeto Reset Diet - BookPrimal Blueprint - BookThe Plunge Leave Me a Message - click here!For Mari's Instagram click here!For Pursuit of Wellness Podcast's Instagram click here!For Mark's Instagram click here! For Carrie's Instagram click here! For Peluva click here! Use code POW15 for 15% OFFFor Mark's Daily Apple click here!Timestamps00:58 - How Mark got into health and wellness3:00 - How Carrie got into health and wellness + how Mark and Carrie met4:09 - Mark and Carrie's fitness routine and what they do together (workout wise)6:20 - Why once you hit 40, you need to prioritize your health more than ever 7:30 - Weightlifting8:05 - What Mark and Carrie eat10:48 - Two meals a day + intermittent fasting13:20 - Their take on veganism17:50 - Primal Blueprint19:00 - What stress does to you + orthorexic eating20:27 - Making working out and eating well, fun23:13 - Eating and Drinking abroad and why it's better. DIfference between gluten in the US and Gluten in europe25:44 - Dry Farm Wines26:50 - How health and wellness improves their marriage (they want to look great naked for each other)29:04 - The story behind Primal Kitchen + tunnel vision whilst launching and managing a brand31:27 - How to handle being in a relationship with someone who is following their dreams/building a company + how to support them34:30 - Importance of having an end goal to work towards + discussion on pivoting35:50 - What inspired Peluva, Marks new shoe company + reinventing footwear from the ground up40:26 - Irony in Running Shoe Industry42:38 - Foot Health Importance and Mobility47:17 - Peluva footwear options + styles48:48 - What does Peluva mean?51:51 - Stem Cells + Peptides 56:45 - Cold plunging + can you overdo it?57:40 - Hormesis + Hormetic Stressors59:33 - Aging Hacks + SleepThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Visit BoironUSA.com and use code POW at checkout for 20% off your purchase of any ColdCalm medicineVisit Clearstemskincare.com and use code POW for 15% offVisit Storyworth.com/pow and save $10 on your first purchaseProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, AG1, and Paleovalley. While the ketogenic diet is often thought of as a diet to help people lose weight, it has a much broader application with therapeutic benefits that help to reset metabolism and restore mitochondrial function. Researchers have found that a ketogenic diet can be a potent tool in cancer treatment as well as in neurodegenerative disorders and mental illness.In today's episode, I talk with Mark Sisson, Dr. Sarah Hallberg, Dr. Christopher Palmer, and Dr. Patrick Hanaway about how a ketogenic diet can be used as a treatment for serious health conditions.Mark Sisson is the founder of the popular daily health blog Mark's Daily Apple, godfather to the Primal food and lifestyle movement, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Keto Reset Diet. His latest book is Keto for Life, where he discusses how he combines the keto diet with a Primal lifestyle for optimal health and longevity.The late Dr. Sarah Hallberg was a medical director at Virta Health, a fellow of the Aspen Institute's Health Innovator Fellowship, and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. She was also the Medical Director and founder of the Medically Supervised Weight Loss Program at Indiana University Health Arnett and an adjunct professor of clinical medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine.Dr. Christopher Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health. He is the Director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. For over 25 years, he has held leadership roles in psychiatric education, conducted research, and worked with people who have treatment-resistant mental illnesses.Dr. Patrick Hanaway is a board-certified family physician and trained at Washington University. After 10 years as Chief Medical Officer at Genova Diagnostics, Dr. Hanaway became the Chief Medical Education Officer for the Institute for Functional Medicine. In 2014, Dr. Hanaway was the founding Medical Director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine.This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, AG1, and Paleovalley.Access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests with Rupa Health. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com today.Head to drinkAG1.com/HYMAN to receive 10 FREE travel packs of AG1 with your first purchase.Paleovalley is offering my listeners 15% off their entire first order. Just go to paleovalley.com/hyman to take advantage of this deal.Full-length episodes of these interviews can be found here:Mark SissonDr. Sarah HallbergDr. Christopher PalmerDr. Patrick Hanaway Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.