#141 | Your Blood Test Results May Vary | Austin Baraki MD
Dr Austin Baraki argues that blood testing is an important but challenging area of medicine. He argues that people should not put too much faith in imprecise technology measuring indirect markers of biological function. False precision can lead to over confidence, and distract people from the lifestyle improvements that would really make a difference.
#140 | Solving Low Vitamin D | Grant E. Fraser MD
Vitamin D isn’t a vitamin but a hormone, and it plays an important role in our bodies including the building and repair of muscle. How to get enough?
#139 | Finding your Iron Sweetspot for Performance and Health | Grant Fraser MD
Finding your iron sweetspot for athletic performance and long health: How to know if you are low or high? Or on the verge of being low or high? How to know if donating whole blood every 8 weeks is a good idea or a bad idea? How can you make donating blood less unpleasant? And what else can you do to stay in your iron sweetspot...
#138 | Internal Arts: More than Stress Management | Jeff Patterson, author of The Yielding Warrior
Jeff Patterson shares his wisdom on how to gain mastery over ourselves, and to strengthen our power to focus by minimizing the impact of an environment filled with distraction
#137 | The #1 Secret to Healthy Fat Loss | Vyvyane Loh MD
As a followup to my chat with Dr Vyvyane Loh, Glen and I sat down with Dr Loh to get into the how of losing excess body fat without losing muscle. Dr Loh does not disappoint as she shares her tips on how she has helped so many people successfully navigate the changes needed to get to a healthy body fat level AND a healthy body muscle level...both are...
#136 | Live Long Strong; Dodge the #1 Killer (CVD) | Michael Twyman MD
understand cardiovascular health from a whole body perspective. Rather than focus on LDL and HDL and apoB, he says we need to look at the bigger picture of cardiovascular health….namely cardiovascular health as a marker of whole body health.
#135 | What’s your Healthy Fat %? | Vyvyane Loh MD
the level of body fatness that is unhealthy varies dramatically between people because the location of the fat is what matters. Some people have a very low threshold for fatness before they start to experience metabolic problems that are associated with obesity including higher rates of Cancer, t2d, and CVD. So what is my threshold for unhealthy fat? What is yours?
#134 | Testosterone Envy & Longevity | Rick Cohen MD
let's talk to Dr Rick Cohen about discovering your own path to boosting testosterone to feel better and stronger as a man and an athlete...