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This podcast breaks up BIG health topics, like MTHFR and methylation, into small, easy bites. All in ten minutes or less. We'll discuss why folic acid can be toxic, how the MTHFR enzyme links to estrogen and toxins, why you want to turn genes off, and how folate and mental health are connected. 2024-2025 will add new "bonus" episodes to Season 1 to clarify and revise concepts while Dr. Amy is writing a book. Check linked blogs at tohealthwiththat.com for more info and downloadable. Join us i ...
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Gary Brecka is a Human Biologist, biohacker, researcher, and an anti-aging and longevity expert. For over 20 years, he worked in the life insurance industry predicting mortality. After years and years of doing this type of research and analysis, he decided he wanted to spend the balance of his lifetime helping people live happier, healthier, longer, more fulfilling lives. In this weekly podcast, Gary has exciting conversations with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and scientists and is ...
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What is the best supplement for me? What potency is right? What does the research show? Is it worth the money? These and all of your other supplement questions are answered here. Jared St. Clair brings well researched information so that you can make more informed decisions regarding your health, specifically focused on how to effectively use natural supplements to optimize your health and Vitality. Of course supplement and food choices aren't the only factors in optimal health. Jared also s ...
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Synapse SNPs

Dr. Troy Spurrill

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Synapse Snp’s Podcast where we explore the power of health and healing. On this podcast we will be talking with health experts, professionals and leaders about hot topics in the world of health. Whether it's tools to help you flourish, successful stories to inspire, or tips to optimize your health, Synapse Snp’s is here to help you take the first steps toward living your best life.
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The Thorne Podcast

thorneresearch

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With so much happening in the world of health and wellness, how can you separate fact from fiction? Listen to Thorne’s medical experts as they bring you the latest insights, access to exclusive interviews, and much more as the Thorne Podcast navigates the complex world of health and wellness. Here you’ll discover the newest research on diet, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle approaches to unlocking your best self.
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IBS Freedom Podcast

Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP and Amy Hollenkamp, RD

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You can treat your gut without restrictive, awful diets... You can trust us to show you how! Whether you're newly diagnosed with IBS or a veteran, the IBS Freedom Podcast will provide clarity for your healing journey. Each week your IBS experts will cover topics within the world of IBS including small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), leaky gut syndrome, dysbiosis, the low FODMAP diet, candida, and so much more.Meet your hosts!- Dr. Nicole DiNezza, DC, NTP is a functional medicine doct ...
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Ready to take your health to the next level? Join health coach and NANP Certified Supplement Expert Sara Banta on Accelerated Health. In each episode, Sara discusses a variety of health topics, from supplements to specific health concerns, mental well-being and cutting-edge therapies. What to expect: Expert interviews: Hear from leading health experts on their latest research, tips, and strategies. Practical advice: Get actionable steps to improve your overall health and vitality. Inspiring ...
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Diet Science

Dee and Michael McCaffrey

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Diet Science is a fun 7 to 8 minute weekly program with insights and straight scoops on today's health and diet issues from Dee McCaffrey, CDC. Dee is an Organic Chemist who lost 100 pounds, nearly half her body weight, and has kept it off for 20 years by staying away from processed foods. She's the author of The Science of Skinny, released by Perseus June 2012, and The Science of Skinny Cookbook, which was released December 2014.
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The ATP project takes a look under the skirt of the Science, media and hype and real breakthroughs surrounding the Health industry. Like Watson & Holmes, Steve and Nic search for the truth and provide it in a fun and irreverent way. It may shock you, excite you or even make you mad - but The ATP Project will entertain you. All show notes and podcast transcriptions can be found by heading to the website www.ATPScience.com
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The ATP Project

ATP Science

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The ATP project takes a look under the skirt of the Science,media and hype and real breakthroughs surrounding the Health industry. Like Watson & Holmes, Steve and Nic search for the truth and provide it in a fun and irreverent way. It may shock you, excite you or even make you mad - but The ATP Project will entertain you.
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Psynautical: Your Guide to Alternative Health, Biohacking & Ancestral Living Welcome to Psynautical, where we explore alternative health, biohacking, and ancestral living to help you optimize your well-being naturally. From cutting-edge wellness strategies to holistic health insights, this podcast is your guide to a healthier, more vibrant life. 🌿 Resources for Your Wellness Journey Affordable Vitamins & Supplements: Shop iHerb Join the Community: Psynautical Facebook Group Health Coaching & ...
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Ultraprocessed foods alter DNA methylation patterns, silencing protective genes and activating harmful ones, creating cellular dysfunction that begins before visible health problems appear in both adults and children A study of 30 adult women revealed those consuming 45% of their daily calories as ultraprocessed foods showed hypomethylation in 80 g…
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On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared is joined by his wife Jen to explore how folic acid, a synthetic B vitamin, is affecting our health - and the role of genetics in it all. What began as a simple dietary change unexpectedly revealed how folic acid in fortified foods, different forms of B vitamins, and individual genetics can significantly inf…
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Today, Kelsey is kind enough to share her and her family's journey with MTHFR. Like the rest of us, their journey has unfolded slowly with a lot of personal research along the way.00:00 - Intro00:38 - Meeting Kelsey01:11 - How she found out about MTHFR02:18 - Quest to learn about MTHFR03:23 - High dose folic acid in pregnancy and pregnancy complica…
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Live at the Zenos Health Summit, I’ve presented on stage why 22 years of mortality research and 371 million data points prove that every disease pathway has its roots in the absence of oxygen and the specific raw materials your body needs to function. I’ve also exposed fallacies around genetically-inherited diseases, why lowering homocysteine is cr…
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The woman who lived to 118 years old had one remarkable characteristic that scientists couldn’t ignore; her gut microbiome resembled that of a 35-year-old. I’m here today with Anders Corbett, CEO of Craft Microbiome, unpacking the science of banking your young bacteria before age-related decline sets in, and how specific bacterial strains are now b…
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In a recent study, 71% of chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) patients tested had abnormal breathing patterns like hyperventilation or dysfunctional breathing, which were not seen in healthy controls Dysfunctional breathing was found in 42% of ME/CFS participants, leading to erratic, inefficient breathing during exertion, often without the person rea…
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Americans spend about nine hours sitting and nearly five hours on their phones daily, contributing to a sedentary way of life In a featured study presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), researchers found that muscle shape, not size, may reveal early metabolic changes and even signal disease risk The World Health Organization …
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In this upcoming episode of Synapse Snps, Dr. Troy sits down with Pastor Jonathan Miller, the Lead Pastor of "New Beginnings Church Orlando". They dive deep into Miller’s transformative new book, Healing Hurts: Face the Pain and Step into Abundant Life. About the Episode No one escapes life without experiencing pain, but as Pastor Jonathan explains…
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Tinnitus isn't just a ringing in your ears — it can interfere with memory, mood, and sleep, affecting your overall well-being when left unmanaged A Phase II clinical trial found that low-intensity sound therapy (LINTS) can reduce tinnitus symptoms without blocking out real-world sounds, helping the brain tune out the ringing naturally Sound therapy…
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Butyrate is an essential short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that fuels colon cells, supports gut barrier function and promotes a balanced microbiome. Colon cells rely on butyrate for up to 80% of their energy needs, helping maintain normal gut function and a healthy intestinal lining Your gut bacteria produce butyrate by fermenting fiber from whole food…
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In this episode of Accelerated Health with Sara Banta, I talk about supplements clinically proven to work for weight loss and how they can support fat loss, metabolism, and metabolic health when used correctly. I share how these supplements biohack the body’s natural weight loss pathways, including improving insulin sensitivity, increasing mitochon…
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In this hot health topic episode of Accelerated Health with Sara Banta, I talk about a critical and often misunderstood issue: how high-fat diets can prime the liver for cancer. I talk about how certain dietary fats affect liver metabolism, inflammation, insulin resistance, and cellular signaling—creating conditions that may increase liver damage a…
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A groundbreaking study of over 300,000 adults found that smoking just two to five cigarettes daily raises your risk of heart failure by 50% and death by 60% They also found that dropping from 20 cigarettes to two per day did not produce a proportional drop in danger, concluding that there is no safe limit when it comes to smoking Smoking damages ne…
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Information overload crisis — Today's endless data flood overwhelms the mind, triggering instability and reliance on simplistic narratives — ancient meditation practices build the inner stability needed to navigate this chaos clearly Filters create reality — The mind adopts filters to simplify reality into something the conscious mind can process, …
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Eye washing with preservative-free sterile saline removes pollen from the eye surface, easing itching, tearing, and redness throughout the allergy season People who wash their eyes experience steadier symptom control, more symptom-free days, and better daily comfort compared to those who do not Younger allergy sufferers use eyewash more often than …
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Gary Brecka takes the stage at the Biohacking 360 Summit in Romania to challenge modern medical dogmas and reveal how the body can heal itself when given the right raw materials. Drawing from 22 years of mortality research, Brecka explains that the vast majority of human ailments, from ADHD and depression to hypertension, stem from nutrient deficie…
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Emerging research shows that human egg cells resist mitochondrial aging, challenging the idea that menopause is irreversible Scientists have successfully reactivated dormant ovarian follicles in women with premature ovarian insufficiency using stem cell strategies and metabolic interventions Mitochondrial health, not egg depletion, may be the key t…
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A new JAMA Network Open study found that cutting down social media use to roughly 30 minutes per day had measurable effects on mental health, reducing anxiety by about 16%, depression by about 25%, and insomnia symptoms by 15% Loneliness scores did not change much, which shows that social media can be a lifeline for connection as well as a source o…
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Fluoridated water has shaped U.S. dental policy since the 1940s, when officials began adding fluoride to public water supplies in an effort to reduce childhood cavities.1 As of 2022, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 72.3% of Americans on community water systems (about 62.8% of the entire population) received f…
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For the first time ever, we’re bringing to you our inventory reduction sale online. Over 200 trusted products are already deeply discounted, including clearance items, overstock, and some short-dated products (all still in date). On top of the markdowns, the more you buy, the more you save, with stacked discounts that can reach up to 70–80% off ret…
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On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared sets supplements aside to explore a deeper side of health: emotional vitality and the way we choose to spend our time. Recorded on New Year’s Eve, this reflective conversation looks at the inner tension between discipline and desire, purpose and comfort, and why balance matters more than extremes. Drawing in…
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In this episode of Accelerated Health with Sara Banta, I’m joined by Dr. Scott Sherr, a Health Optimization Medicine and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Physician, to uncover the incredible role GABA plays in supporting your brain, body, and overall wellness. We discuss how GABA impacts stress, sleep, mood, and energy, and why this powerful neurotransmit…
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Your gut's nervous system directly influences whether you tolerate foods or react to them, making it a key factor in food sensitivities and allergy risk A tiny nerve messenger called the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) tells your gut stem cells how to rebuild the intestinal lining; when VIP drops, your gut produces too many tuft cells that trig…
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About 24.2% of U.S. men today screen positive for erectile dysfunction (ED), while global rates range from 3% to 76.5%, showing it's a common health problem that affects men of all ages A 2025 study in the American Journal of Clinical and Experimental Urology found that ED is influenced by genes that also raise risk for obesity, diabetes, heart dis…
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Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by E. coli strains that originated in contaminated meat, confirming what earlier research has shown Poultry is the main source of these dangerous bacteria, with chicken and turkey accounting for more than 74% of meat-linked UTI cases, while all retail meats showed high contamination levels Th…
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I sat down with two-time UFC Champion TJ Dillashaw to discuss the "delusional optimism" and biohacking protocols, like stem cell therapy and zone two training, that fueled his legendary career and his recovery from a dark identity crisis. Now, we’re diving into how he’s applying that same championship grit to disrupt the supplement industry with Wi…
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A 2025 analysis of over 13,500 knee MRI scans revealed that men have more anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears overall, including ACL plus meniscus combinations, contrary to earlier data focused on female athletes Men under 40 were more likely to have trauma-driven medial collateral ligament (MCL) and meniscus injuries, while women over 40 had a …
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Cold weather worsens arthritis symptoms by thickening joint fluid, slowing blood flow, and tightening muscles, which amplifies pain and stiffness Drops in barometric pressure cause tendons and muscles to expand, adding extra pressure to already inflamed joints and increasing discomfort Reduced sunlight during winter lowers vitamin D levels, weakeni…
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Low-fat protein after exercise delivers amino acids into your bloodstream faster, giving your muscles a stronger signal to repair and grow High-fat meals slow digestion and weaken your muscle-building response, even when the total amount of protein is the same A stronger and faster leucine surge from lean protein helps activate muscle repair more e…
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Metformin is a widely prescribed Type 2 diabetes drug that works by lowering liver glucose production and improve insulin sensitivity A 16-week Rutgers trial in 72 adults found that metformin dulled exercise benefits, reducing the usual improvements in aerobic fitness Long-term risks for prolonged metformin use include vitamin B12 deficiency, rare …
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Butyrate, produced by gut bacteria when they ferment dietary fiber, acts as a signaling molecule in the gut-brain axis, influencing stress, pain tolerance, immunity, and brain health Through multiple mechanisms, including specific enzyme inhibition and NF-κB pathway regulation, butyrate reduces neuroinflammation and protects against neurodegenerati…
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