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Cyrus Khambatta explains insulin resistance myths, plant-based nutrition, and how to reverse diabetes without fear of carbohydrates. Cyrus Khambatta unpacks the most persistent myths around insulin resistance and carbohydrates, drawing from his lived experience with type 1 diabetes and years of nutritional biochemistry research. He explains why refined carbs—not whole plant foods—drive metabolic dysfunction, how excess dietary fat interferes with glucose metabolism, and why plant-forward, low-fa...
Dr. Nasha Winters explains metabolic health, insulin resistance, and why metabolic dysfunction drives diabetes, cancer, and chronic disease. In this conversation, Dr. Nasha Winters breaks down what metabolic health really means—and why most people are metabolically unhealthy without realizing it. She explains how insulin resistance, inflammation, toxins, stress, disrupted circadian rhythm, and gut dysfunction contribute to diabetes, cancer, and chronic illness. Dr. Winters also outlines practica...
Dr. Jack Wolfson explains how chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and gut dysfunction drive heart disease—and how addressing root causes supports healing. Dr. Jack Wolfson explores the deep connection between inflammation and cardiovascular disease, reframing conditions like hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and heart attacks as downstream effects of chronic oxidative stress and metabolic imbalance. He explains how gut dysfunction, toxins, nutrient deficiencies, sleep disruption, and stress...
Michael Karlfeldt explains how chronic inflammation, toxins, infections, and metabolic stress create the internal environment that increases cancer risk. Michael Karlfeldt explores cancer through a root-cause lens, describing it as a cellular survival response to chronic stress rather than a random genetic accident. He explains how inflammation, toxins, infections, nutrient depletion, and mitochondrial dysfunction create an internal environment that allows cancer to develop. The conversation emp...
Dr. Joel Kahn explains how inflammation drives heart disease—and how lifestyle, nutrition, and early screening can help reverse cardiovascular risk. Dr. Joel Kahn reframes heart disease as an inflammatory condition driven by lifestyle, stress, and metabolic imbalance rather than aging alone. He explains how nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and early cardiovascular screening can dramatically reduce risk—and in many cases reverse disease progression. The conversation highlights pract...
Dr. William Pawluk explains how pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) support mitochondrial energy, reduce inflammation, and enhance healing and recovery. Dr. William Pawluk breaks down how pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy works at the cellular level to increase energy production, support mitochondrial health, and reduce inflammation. He explains why PEMFs differ from environmental EMFs, how they enhance ATP production, and why proper intensity and application are critical. The conver...
Dr. Jason Fung explains why obesity isn’t caused by calories alone—and how insulin, fasting, and food quality drive weight gain and metabolic disease. Dr. Jason Fung challenges the long-standing belief that obesity is simply a calorie problem. He explains how hormones—especially insulin—control fat storage, hunger, and energy use, and why highly processed foods disrupt natural satiety signals. The conversation explores fasting as a simple, powerful strategy to lower insulin, improve metabolic he...
Dr. Robin Rose explains how bioregulators support kidney repair, cellular signaling, and functional recovery in chronic kidney damage. Dr. Robin Rose explores how bioregulators offer a promising approach to kidney repair by restoring cellular signaling and supporting tissue regeneration. He explains why kidney disease is often misunderstood, how chronic inflammation and metabolic stress impair renal function, and how bioregulators—used alongside foundational lifestyle strategies—may help improve...
Discover how ozone, PRP, and peptide injections help relieve joint pain, restore mobility, and reduce the need for surgery with Corey King, ND. Corey King, ND, explains how regenerative joint injections using ozone, PRP, and peptides can relieve pain, restore mobility, and help patients avoid surgery. He breaks down how these therapies stimulate the body’s natural healing response, why inflammation is essential for repair, and how combining site-specific injections with whole-body support leads ...
Dr. Austin Perlmutter explains how optimizing brain metabolism, immunity, and neuroplasticity can extend brain healthspan and longevity. Dr. Austin Perlmutter reframes longevity through the lens of brain health, explaining why cognitive function, mood, and decision-making are the true foundations of a long and meaningful life. He explores how brain metabolism, neuroinflammation, and neuroplasticity interact to shape aging, mental health, and dementia risk—and shares practical ways to optimize br...
Jill Simpson reveals how music-based, dual-task movement can improve brain function, memory, and quality of life as we age. Jill Simpson shares how movement-based exercise—especially when paired with music, rhythm, and cognitive challenge—can dramatically improve brain engagement, emotional well-being, and functional ability in aging adults. Drawing from years of experience working with people living with dementia, she explains why fun, novelty, and connection are essential ingredients for prote...
Dr. Dale Bredesen explains why Alzheimer’s disease is now preventable—and how early testing and precision medicine can reverse cognitive decline. Dr. Dale Bredesen shares groundbreaking insights on why Alzheimer’s disease is now considered preventable—and possibly reversible—when addressed early. He explains the precision medicine model behind cognitive recovery, the importance of early biomarker testing, and how lifestyle, metabolic health, inflammation, and detoxification work together to prot...
Dr. Myriah Hinchey explains how Lyme and vector-borne infections can fuel autoimmunity—and why proper testing and immune support matter. Dr. Myriah Hinchey breaks down how Lyme disease and other vector-borne infections can contribute to chronic inflammation, immune dysfunction, and autoimmune disease. She explains why many people are told their tests are “negative” despite ongoing symptoms, and how infections can remain hidden when the immune system is overwhelmed. This episode offers clarity fo...
Dr. Peter Kan explains how mast cells and histamine affect the brain, nervous system, and whole body—and why symptoms can feel overwhelming. Dr. Peter Kan breaks down the complex role mast cells and histamine play in the immune system, brain, and nervous system. He explains why people with mast cell activation often feel like “everything is wrong at once,” and how stress, gut health, and vagus nerve dysfunction can amplify symptoms. This episode brings clarity to a confusing condition—and offers...
Dr. Nancy O’Hara explains how immune dysfunction can affect a child’s brain—and what parents need to know about PANS, PANDAS, and recovery. Dr. Nancy O’Hara shares her personal and professional journey into understanding PANS, PANDAS, and immune-related brain inflammation. Drawing from years of experience—and her own son’s health challenges—she explains how infections and environmental triggers can disrupt a child’s immune system and affect behavior, mood, and learning. This episode offers clari...
Dr. Jill Carnahan shares her personal journey through mold illness, cancer, and autoimmunity—and how resilience, detox, and hope restore health. Dr. Jill Carnahan shares her deeply personal story of surviving breast cancer, Crohn’s disease, and severe mold illness—and how each chapter reshaped her understanding of healing. In this conversation, she explains how environmental toxins, trauma, and nervous system overwhelm can derail health, and why recovery requires patience, self-awareness, and co...
Dr. Terry Wahls shares how she went from a wheelchair to reclaiming her life—and what her journey reveals about healing autoimmune disease.In this powerful conversation, Dr. Terry Wahls shares her personal journey from being wheelchair-bound with progressive multiple sclerosis to regaining strength, mobility, and purpose. She explains how changing her diet and lifestyle transformed her health—and reshaped how she understands disease and healing. This episode explores hope, resilience, and what’s...
Faraz Khan explains the root causes of hair thinning, loss, and graying—and how holistic, science-backed strategies can restore hair health naturally. In this episode, Faraz Khan shares his personal journey with hair loss and breaks down the real root causes behind hair thinning, shedding, and graying in women and men. He explains how hormonal shifts, nutrient deficiencies, stress, and inflammation impact the hair growth cycle—and why most shampoos and single products fall short. Faraz outlines ...
Jana Danielson explains how mindset, movement, and metabolic health shape anxiety, depression, and resilience in women during midlife transitions. Jana Danielson shares her personal journey from chronic pain and heavy medication use to healing through mindset, movement, and self-awareness. She explains how subconscious thought patterns, shame, and nervous system dysregulation contribute to anxiety, depression, and burnout in women—especially during hormonal transitions. This conversation reframe...
Laurie Lewis shares how clean intermittent fasting helped her reverse menopause weight gain, reduce inflammation, and reconnect with her body. Laurie Lewis shares her personal menopause awakening and explains how clean intermittent fasting helped her lose over 50 pounds, reduce inflammation, and regain mental clarity without changing what she ate. She breaks down the principles of fasting clean, why timing matters more than restriction, and how fasting quiets metabolic, emotional, and cognitive ...
Sarah Stombaugh, MD, explains how mindset, identity, and self-awareness shape long-term weight loss success—and why knowing what to do isn’t enough. Dr. Sarah Stombaugh explores why mindset is often the missing link in weight loss success. She explains how diet culture, perfectionism, and disconnection from the body lead people to abandon their goals—even when they know what to do. This conversation highlights mindful eating, intuitive awareness, realistic planning, and how to build resilience a...
Tricia Nelson explains how emotional eating and food addiction sabotage diabetes reversal—and how to heal your relationship with food for good. Tricia Nelson shares her powerful journey from severe emotional eating to lasting food freedom, revealing why most diets fail and how emotional hunger fuels overeating and diabetes. She explains the personality patterns behind emotional eating, why stress and people-pleasing lead to binge cycles, and how practical self-care, boundaries, and emotional awa...
Kevin Ellis explains why osteoporosis isn’t just a calcium problem—and how inflammation, gut health, and nutrition determine long-term bone strength. Kevin Ellis breaks down the root causes of osteoporosis and osteopenia, revealing why bone loss is often a silent, inflammation-driven process tied to gut health, immune activity, and lifestyle factors. He explains how bone density differs from bone quality, why conventional treatments fall short, and which labs, foods, and nutrients support true b...
Wim Hof shares how breathwork and cold exposure can regulate stress, inflammation, and mood, offering a science-backed path to resilience and mental health. Wim Hof shares his personal journey through trauma, grief, and emotional pain—and how breathwork and cold exposure became tools for regulating stress, inflammation, and mental health. He explains the science behind the Wim Hof Method, including its impact on the nervous system, immune response, and inflammatory markers, and why training the ...
Bruce H. Lipton, PhD, explains how beliefs, environment, and stress—not genes—shape aging, disease risk, and human longevity. Bruce H. Lipton, PhD, reframes aging and disease through the lens of epigenetics, revealing why genes do not control longevity. He explains how stress suppresses immune function, digestion, and intelligence, while beliefs, purpose, love, and environment activate healing and telomere-supporting pathways. This wide-ranging conversation connects cellular biology, consciousne...
Cristina McKay explains why thinning hair, brain fog, and fatigue are signs of gut and hormone imbalance—and how restoring absorption supports real regrowth. Cristina McKay shares her personal journey through severe hair loss, fatigue, and hormonal imbalance—and how healing her gut and restoring nutrient absorption changed everything. She explains how inflammation, stress, and poor absorption disrupt hormones and hair follicles, why hair loss is an early warning sign, and how holistic strategies...
This episode with Dr. Datis Kharrazian explores mitochondria's crucial role in resilience, recovery, and longevity, moving beyond the "powerhouse" misconception. He emphasizes that fatigue signals mitochondrial inefficiency, highlighting the importance of hormesis, sleep, and circadian rhythms in stimulating biogenesis and mitophagy. The discussion critiques common functional medicine practices, advocating for a lifestyle-driven approach over supplement-only solutions to restore cellular health and healing capacity.
Dr. Heather Sandison explains how blood sugar dysregulation fuels cognitive decline—and why Alzheimer’s is often called type 3 diabetes. In this episode, Dr. Heather Sandison joins Dr. Beverly Yates to explore the powerful connection between blood sugar dysregulation and cognitive decline. Dr. Sandison explains why Alzheimer’s is frequently referred to as type 3 diabetes, how insulin resistance starves the brain of energy, and why lifestyle-based interventions can slow, stop, and even reverse co...
Dr. Geo Espinosa explains why men with prostate cancer often die from cardiovascular disease, not the cancer itself, and how metabolic syndrome worsens outcomes. He discusses how fasting mimicking diets (FMD) support cardiometabolic health and serve as a crucial lifestyle intervention to protect heart health, extend healthspan, and reclaim control over aging. Dr. Espinosa also shares personal and professional insights into the transformative benefits of FMD.
Dr. Philip Ovadia explains why most heart surgery is preventable and how insulin resistance—not cholesterol—drives heart attacks and strokes. In this episode, Dr. Philip Ovadia joins Dr. Jack Wolfson to reveal why most heart disease is preventable. Dr. Ovadia shares his personal transformation from a prediabetic, obese heart surgeon to a leading voice in metabolic health. He explains how insulin resistance and inflammation drive cardiovascular disease, why surgery doesn’t address root causes, an...