Dhru Purohit Show
Dhru Purohit Show

Hi, I'm Dhru (like Drew), and every week, I interview the top experts in health, medicine, and mindset to provide you with in-depth, step-by-step protocols to take your health to the next level.

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Bon Charge, Pique Life, and BUBS Naturals. Longevity doesn’t require high-tech solutions. It thrives on fundamentals: whole foods, quality sleep, movement, and connection. Today’s guest draws from a world of experience and science to show how these ageless habits can become part of your everyday rhythm. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing back one of our most powerful conversations with Dr. William Li to explore the top health-promoting foods he’s discovered during his travels. Dr. Li breaks down the latest research on the best breakfast choices to nourish, fuel, and heal your body, his approach to longevity, and the four key gut bacteria linked to long, healthy lives. He also highlights the foods that support these beneficial bacteria, boost collagen production, and help reduce toxin exposure. If you’re looking for foods and habits that truly promote longevity, this episode is for you. Dr. William W. Li, MD, is an internationally renowned physician, scientist, and author of the New York Times bestsellers “Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself” and “Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer.”  His groundbreaking research has led to the development of more than 40 new medical treatments that impact care for more than 70 diseases, including diabetes, blindness, heart disease, and obesity. He is President and Medical Director of the Angiogenesis Foundation, and he is leading global initiatives on food as medicine.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Li dive into: Classic American breakfast versus breakfast in the Blue Zones (00:00) Coffee: one of the holy trinity beverages (2:53)  The benefits of oats and bioactives (6:00)  Processed versus ultra-processed foods (15:55)  Never too late to change your operating system (25:17) Dr. Li’s approach to longevity (32:30) Gut microbiome in those who live long lives (51:08)  Top foods that feed the four key bacteria associated with longevity (59:50) Releasing the hope molecule during exercise (1:10:31) The importance of self-reliance in judging what is right for you (1:16:24) Doubling down on the basics and key habits (1:19:22) Dr. Li’s thoughts on reducing toxins and microplastic exposure (1:22:19) Naturally boosting collagen in our diet (1:40:19) Exosomes and fatty acid profile (1:53:27) Final thoughts and key takeaways (2:05:23) For more on Dr. Li, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Bon Charge, Pique Life, and BUBS Naturals. Black Friday has come early! You can stack my code DHRU on top of Cozy Earth’s sitewide sale for up to 40% off. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru today.  Right now, Bon Charge is having their holiday sale and offering my community 25% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 25% today.  Ready for your healthiest glow this Holiday season? Get 20% off for life, a complimentary gift, and explore the clean, plant-powered essentials behind your favorite new routine at piquelife.com/DHRU. Support your skin and your health with BUBS Naturals Collagen Peptides. Head to BUBSNaturals.com and use code DHRU for 20% off your order. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics, Momentous, and Cowboy Colostrum. When it comes to self-control, most people think willpower is the key to success. Today’s guest offers powerful insights into brain health and psychology—and shows us that real success comes not from fighting harder, but from building awareness. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Alok Kanojia. Dr. K dives deep into self-control, where it originates in the brain, and how it’s connected to internal conflict. He breaks down the concept of urge surfing and explains why true success comes from being aware of our discomfort rather than resisting it. Dr. K also shares his personal journey with addiction, what inspired him to study self-control, how he learned to tolerate discomfort, and what he believes real happiness looks like. Dr. Alok Kanojia, known online as “Dr. K,” is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist specializing in the intersection of technology and mental health. As the co-founder of Healthy Gamer, a mental health platform designed for the digital generation, Dr. Kanojia has inspired millions with his content while overseeing the mental health coaching of thousands of young people. Widely regarded as the leading expert on video game addiction, he is also recognized as one of the most prominent mental health authorities for the younger generation. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. K dive into: The mindset shift that unlocks real self-control (2:09) Urge surfing: the surprising trick that stops mindless snacking (5:00) The split-second gap between impulse and action (10:01) How to build self-control by getting comfortable being uncomfortable (14:59) What drew Dr. K into the science of addiction and self-mastery (18:39) The meditation habit that changed everything for Dr. K (24:28) The big takeaways that can transform your daily choices (30:16) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Alok Kanojia This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics, Momentous, and Cowboy Colostrum. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine, made by and used by the best, now available in convenient and tasty lemon lime chews. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, Cowboy Colostrum is offering my listeners 25%. Just go to CowboyColostrum.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 25% today.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, LMNT, One Skin, and iRestore. Unseen toxins lurk in everyday household products, increasing the risk of cancer and chronic disease. They can contaminate the air we breathe and the water we use, and they’re more common than most people realize. Understanding where these toxins hide empowers us to make safer choices and protect our health and the health of the people we love Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru, we’re bringing back one of our most impactful conversations with Dr. Yvonne Burkart, a board-certified toxicologist. Dr. Burkart shares the top sources of hidden toxins in everyday household products, including candles, air fresheners, laundry detergents, and toilet paper. She also discusses the latest research on toxin exposure from household items, common toxic ingredients, and expert tips for minimizing exposure and enhancing detoxification. If you are looking to reduce your toxic exposure, this episode is a must-listen!  Dr. Yvonne Burkart is a 22-year veteran of Toxicology with expertise in reproductive toxicity, particularly endocrine disruption, infertility, and cancer. She has also served as a Senior Toxicologist in the flavor and fragrance chemical industry, where she helped to ensure the safety of flavor ingredients. After going through her own health crisis from exposure to harmful chemicals and witnessing firsthand the power of a low-tox lifestyle, Dr. Yvonne began a mission to help consumers slash their toxic exposure with confidence and ease.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burkart dive into: The number one source of toxins in the home (00:40) Exposure to toxic chemicals over a lifetime (3:30) Endocrine disruption and the impact on our body (9:13) A low-tox life and alternative options (15:49) Nine ways to detox your lungs (24:53)  Supporting your detox pathways (44:52) Dr. Burkart’s journey (48:04) Glutathione depletion, supplementation, and natural sources (49:21) Toxic toilet paper and alternatives (52:16) Menstrual products and the hidden source of toxins (57:22) The worst types of cookware (1:07:49) Microplastic exposure in tea, water, and processed foods (1:17:35) Detoxification with saunas (1:33:48) Hacking your rice to remove arsenic and eating cleaner oats (1:40:16) Dry cleaning, the dangers of greenwashing, and laundry detergents (1:48:11)  Final thoughts and key takeaways (2:04:01) Also mentioned in this episode: Episode with Dr. Ray Dorsey Dr. Yvonne Burkart - 9 ways to detox your lungs Atmotube  Tushy Bidet  PFAS in water article Try this: Do Microplastics Cause Heart Disease? Study mentioned by Dr. Rhonda Patrick on Saunas TrueMed  Dr. Burkart’s Arsenic in Rice video Dr. Burkart’s video about oats For more on Dr. Yvonne Burkart, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and via her Website.  This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, LMNT, One Skin, and iRestore. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 15% off any order of Magnesium Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. And heads up: from November 23rd to December 3rd, they’re offering 25% off. That’s their once-a-year sale you don’t want to miss. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off their limited edition Holiday Set; just go to oneskin.co and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Hair loss is frustrating. Give yourself the gift of hair confidence. For a limited time, my listeners get an exclusive discount on the iRestore Elite using the link irestore.com with code DHRU.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics, Masa Chips, and iRestore. Exercise is beneficial for your body, but it may be even more crucial for your brain. Today’s guest breaks down how movement fuels brain cell growth, protects against cognitive decline, and helps counter the effects of our overly sedentary modern lifestyles. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola to explore the latest science on movement, brain health, and cognitive decline. She shares how different types of movement help grow and strengthen neural connections, and why a sedentary lifestyle can be so damaging. Louisa also breaks down how beginners can approach movement safely and sustainably, as well as how aerobic exercise supports both brain and heart health. In this episode, Dhru and Louisa dive into: Why sitting too much skyrockets your Alzheimer’s risk (1:00) How exercise forges stronger, faster synaptic connections (3:00) Rethinking movement for brain health: a beginner’s roadmap (5:00) The sweet spot for daily steps and how it boosts your brain (13:21) The unique neurodegeneration risks women face (15:53) How aerobic exercise strengthens an aging heart (20:55) The wild science of how exercise can reshape your brain’s gray matter (25:25) Also mentioned: Full episode with Louisa Nicola  This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics, Masa Chips, and iRestore. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Ready to enjoy my favorite chips made with just three clean ingredients? Head to masachips.com/DHRU and use code DHRU for 25% off your first order.  Hair loss is frustrating. Give yourself the gift of hair confidence. For a limited time, my listeners get an exclusive discount on the iRestore Elite using the link irestore.com with code DHRU.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Our Place, Pique Life, and Fatty15. If you’ve been following this podcast, you know we’ve had several experts emphasize the importance of adequate protein intake, and sometimes that comes in the form of protein powder. But if you’ve seen the recent headlines, you might be wondering whether protein powder could actually be harmful to your health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru breaks down the research behind a recent Consumer Reports investigation into lead found in protein powders. He shares the behind-the-scenes details of how the study was conducted, including which products were tested, the process used, and the standards applied to measure levels of concern. Dhru also discusses which products tested higher, provides practical ways to reduce exposure to heavy metals, and highlights what the article may have overlooked.  In this episode, Dhru dives into: Introduction: Why some people are rethinking their daily protein shake (00:00)  The truth behind the headlines (2:00) How products were tested, the testing process, and standards (4:00) What the report revealed (7:30) Why lead shows up in our food? (17:19) Best and worst options for reducing exposure (19:19) Why some proteins test cleaner (26:46) How to lower your daily exposure (33:36) What the article overlooked (36:16)  Why protein matters (39:16)  Final thoughts (42:16) *Correction: Equip Foods: No Natural Flavors in Chocolate Protein Powder Also mentioned in this episode: Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Solo Episode Community Survey The Truth About Lead Powder In Protein  Dhru’s Smoothie Recipe Try This: Nighttime Light Exposure Study Try This: They once called her crazy, but today she's celebrated as a hero This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Our Place, Pique Life, and Fatty15. Birch is exclusively offering my community 27% off their Birch Living mattress and two Eco-Rest pillows with your mattress purchase. Just head to birchliving.com/dhru today to get this offer today.  Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Ready for your healthiest glow? Get 20% off for life, a complimentary gift, and explore the clean, plant-powered essentials behind your favorite new routine at piquelife.com/DHRU. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Maui Nui, and Momentous. Our modern world is overflowing with stimulation from phones, social media, and endless choices, so it’s no wonder we feel distracted, anxious, and hooked on the things that drain our focus. But it’s not our fault. Our brains evolved for a world of scarcity, not the digital overload and excess we live in today. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Anders Hansen to explore how our modern world is hijacking our biology. Dr. Hansen shares insights from his time with a Kenyan hunter-gatherer tribe and the lifestyle habits that support their optimal health. He also explains why it’s essential to understand what our brains and instincts were initially designed to protect us from and why overcoming these challenges isn’t simply a matter of willpower. Dr. Anders Hansen is a psychiatrist, speaker, award-winning author, and TV host. His books, The Attention Fix, The Happiness Cure, and The Mind-Body Method, have sold several million copies and topped bestseller lists worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Hansen dive into: Dr. Hansen’s experience with a hunter-gatherer tribe in Kenya (1:48) The tribe’s key lifestyle habits for optimal health (4:30) The “comfort crisis” and how time with your community transforms the brain (10:03 Willpower, temptation, and the impact of ultra-processed foods (15:15) Why meaningful connection is vital and how loneliness impacts your health (18:55) The “Roseto Effect:” how strong relationships protect and extend your life (22:32) Final thoughts and key takeaways (30:23) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Anders Hansen This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Maui Nui, and Momentous. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products and a FREE 12-pack of venison jerky sticks with your first order of $79 or more! Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine, made by and used by the best, now available in convenient and tasty lemon lime chews. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Cozy Earth, Ollie, and  BUBS Naturals. Most of us know fiber is essential for gut health, but actually getting enough of it can be confusing. Today’s guest breaks it all down, showing us exactly what to eat and the simple daily habits that make it easier to optimize your health, keep your gut happy, and help prevent chronic disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down for round two with Dr. Karan Rajan to tier-rank the best and worst things you can do for your gut health. Dr. Karan shares his favorite fiber-rich foods and breaks down which trendy products are worth skipping and which can be enjoyed as an occasional treat. He also offers simple, practical tips for adding more fiber to your diet through tasty snacks and everyday foods that help you stay consistent with your fiber goals. He also explores the everyday habits that can quietly harm your gut and shares new research showing why fiber should be a daily priority for optimal health and longevity. Dr. Karan Rajan is a doctor and one of the biggest health & science creators on social media. Since 2020, he has amassed over 11 million followers across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram & Facebook with his refreshingly frank medical myth-busting and health advice videos which combine education, entertainment, and generous servings of dark humour. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rajan dive into:  Are green bananas good or bad? (00:43) Why getting 50 grams of fiber a day is essential for long-term health (3:05) What to look for in a fiber supplement (6:42) Dark chocolate as a fiber-rich food and snack (10:46) Simple foods and snacks to help you reach 30 grams of fiber a day (13:51) Dr. Karan’s new fiber supplement (29:29) How to make tacos fiber-rich and gut-friendly (38:13) Dr. Karan’s go-to morning routine and Dhru’s protein shake (43:06) Are prebiotic sodas actually good for gut health? (47:56) Three reasons late-night snacking can harm your gut health (1:03:06) The connection between oral health and the gut microbiome (1:09:25) Should you take a super greens powder? (1:13:04) Dr. Karan’s advice for improving health habits and staying consistent (1:17:43) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:19:14) Also mentioned in this episode: LOAM Dhru’s shake recipe Kraut Krackers For more on Dr. Rajan, follow him on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Cozy Earth, Ollie, and Bubs Collagen. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 15% off any order of Magnesium Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Black Friday has come early! You can stack my code DHRU on top of Cozy Earth’s sitewide sale for up to 40% off. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru today. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Support your skin and your health with BUBS Naturals Collagen Peptides. Head to BUBSNaturals.com and use code DHRU for 20% off your order. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by iRestore, Masa Chips, and Rula. Cognitive decline is a natural part of aging, but how much and how fast it progresses is primarily determined by us. While rates of Alzheimer’s and dementia continue to rise, research shows that our daily choices can either accelerate decline or support optimal brain health at any age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Heather Sandison to discuss her groundbreaking proof-of-concept research on improving cognitive decline—and all the factors her team implemented with study participants. She shares the diet and lifestyle changes that made the most significant difference in reversing early cognitive decline and explains why this isn’t about finding a quick fix or miracle pill. Dr. Heather Sandison is a renowned naturopathic doctor specializing in neurocognitive medicine and the founder of Solcere Health Clinic, San Diego’s premier brain optimization clinic, and Marama, the first residential memory care facility to have the goal of returning cognitively declined residents to independent living. She is the primary author of the peer-reviewed research “Observed Improvement in Cognition During a Personalized Lifestyle Intervention in People with Cognitive Decline,” published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Sandison hosts the annual online Reverse Alzheimer’s Summit, where she shares cutting-edge and tried-and-true insight into what is possible for those suffering from dementia. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Sandison dive into: The whole-body approach for research participants (2:20) What participants in Dr. Sandison’s study implemented and the results (6:25) Stages of cognitive decline and adopting a lifestyle to prevent decline (11:34) What to do to reverse cognitive decline (17:58) Final thoughts (21:48) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Heather Sandison This episode is brought to you by iRestore, Masa Chips, and Rula. Hair loss is frustrating. Give yourself the gift of hair confidence. For a limited time, my listeners get a huge discount on the iRestore Elite and irestore.com  with code DHRU.  Ready to enjoy my favorite chips made with just three clean ingredients? Head to masachips.com/DHRU and use code DHRU for 25% off your first order of Masa.    Take the first step toward better mental health today. Head to Rula.com/DHRU to get quality care from someone who cares. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Maui Nui, iRestore, and Rula. As our parents get older, the roles slowly shift from them taking care of us to us helping take care of them. But how do you do that in a way that feels supportive, not controlling or preachy? And beyond that, how do we help them optimize their health so they can stay strong, independent, and full of life for as long as possible? Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with his sisters, Harshal and Kaya, to share the top seven things they’re doing to keep their parents healthy and thriving. Together, they explore the biggest mistakes people make when trying to create change in their parents’ lives and how those missteps can prevent lasting progress. They also dive into the seven strategies that made the most significant difference in their parents’ health journey, including strength training, increasing protein intake, and fostering community and a sense of belonging. Plus, they discuss the importance of mindset shifts, addressing sleep apnea, and building the simple habit of walking after meals. In this episode, Dhru, Harshal, and Kaya dive into: Dhru’s Intro and Background (00:00) Biggest mistakes we make when approaching our parents (2:20) Talking “at” versus “to” our parents (3:30) Leading with empathy and compassion (7:30) Making lifestyle changes fun through community (12:43) Focusing on tiny wins instead of forcing big changes (18:48) Movement and strength training as key components (22:28) Changing environment and exposure (32:58) Building meaningful connections (40:05) Prioritizing protein for metabolic health (47:54) Addressing sleep apnea and hearing loss (56:38) Walking after meals as a core habit (1:04:18) Sauna as an added bonus (1:07:58) Final thoughts (1:11:28) Also mentioned in this episode: Try This: 7 Things I’m Doing To Keep My Parents Healthy As They Get Older Levels Glucose Monitoring This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Maui Nui, iRestore, and Rula. Right now, get 20% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Hair loss is frustrating. Give yourself the gift of hair confidence. For a limited time, my listeners get an exclusive discount on the iRestore Elite using the link irestore.com with code DHRU.  Take the first step toward better mental health today. Head to Rula.com/DHRU to get quality care from someone who cares. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Cowboy Colostrum. For decades, we’ve been told that cancer is mostly a genetic disease—something determined by fate or random mutations. But what if that’s only part of the story? What if, instead, cancer is deeply tied to how our cells produce and use energy? ​​Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Dominic D’Agostino. He shares how and why the ketogenic diet can be therapeutic for cancer, why maintaining optimal blood glucose levels is essential before using hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and how exercise and lean muscle mass play a powerful role in both prevention and treatment. Dr. Dominic D’Agostino is an Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology, where he develops and tests metabolic therapies, including alternative energy substrates and ketogenic agents for neurological disorders, cancer, and wound healing. While studying the effects of gases on the brains of Navy SEAL divers, he developed an approach for metabolically starving cancer cells through diet and compressed oxygen, replacing chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. D’Agostino dive into: Why a ketogenic diet can be therapeutic (2:21) Lowering blood glucose to the optimal range (13:32) Exploring the potential role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in cancer care (15:44) The role of exercise and muscle in cancer prevention (20:01) Final thoughts and takeaways (23:18) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dominic D'Agostino Try This: How Exercise Helps Fight Cancer This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Cowboy Colostrum. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Cowboy Colostrum is offering my listeners 25%. Just go to CowboyColostrum.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 25% today.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Masa Chips, and Ollie. Life has a way of teaching us what truly matters, but often, those lessons come too late. In this episode, we explore the timeless wisdom that comes from facing the end of life and reflecting on what’s most important. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Bronnie Ware to discuss the top five regrets of the dying. Bronnie shares powerful lessons she learned from patients on their deathbeds during her years as a palliative care nurse. She talks about why it’s so difficult for many people to say no, how deeply ingrained people-pleasing can become in our identities, and the freedom that comes from slowing down in a world that glorifies constant hustle. Bronnie also explores how failing to express yourself can keep you from living the life you truly want.  Bronnie Ware, author of the international bestselling memoir The Top Five Regrets of the Dying (published in 32 languages), is also a TEDx speaker who has been featured in interviews with The Wall Street Journal, ABC Radio National, Dr. Wayne Dyer, The Guardian, Marie Forleo, The Sunday Times, Lewis Howes, Harvard Business Review, and numerous other publications worldwide. Based in Australia, she advocates for simplicity and the importance of creating space to breathe, encouraging others to find courage, follow their hearts, and trust that life will provide the shortcuts. In this episode, Dhru and Bronnie dive into:  Why it’s so difficult to say no (1:53) Permission to live a life true to yourself (6:37) Finding the courage to slow down in our modern world (10:30) Bronnie’s journey and how she chose to follow her passion (19:30) Facing the pain of dying and making the most of life (24:34) Working hard but missing out on truly living (30:00) Dhru’s Man Morning community (36:11) The need for control vs. the courage to let go (38:33) Divine love as the greater intelligence guiding our lives (40:50) Lessons from Bronnie’s time with people nearing death (46:20) The regret of not expressing your true feelings (48:45) Losing touch with friends and community (59:15) Permission to be happy and feel joy (1:08:54) Learning through mistakes and cultivating self-compassion (1:15:38) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:19:16) Also mentioned in this episode: The Top Five Regrets of the Dying For more on Bronnie, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Masa Chips, and Ollie. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 30% off any order of Magenesium Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Ready to enjoy my favorite chips made with just three clean ingredients? Head to masachips.com/DHRU and use code DHRU for 25% off your first order of Masa.    Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics, iRestore, and Rula. Most people focus on quick fixes when it comes to losing weight, but lasting change takes more than just reducing the number on the scale. Today’s guest shares what it really takes to build sustainable habits and redefine your approach to health and fitness. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Adam Schafer. Adam shares the behaviors and motivations that drive long-term, sustainable change and how it all begins with a mindset shift around what fat loss should truly look like. He also dives into how unrealistic weight-loss goals can discourage real body composition change. Dhru and Adam discuss why it’s never too late to rethink your fitness goals and share personal experiences that highlight the power of improving overall metabolic health. Adam Schafer, an IFBB pro bodybuilder and founding member of Mind Pump Media, joins us today as a co-host of the popular Mind Pump podcast. He managed some of the largest fitness clubs in the Bay Area and, along the way, collected eight national certifications, as well as a pro card in bodybuilding. In this episode, Dhru and Adam dive into: Motivation to change behavior patterns for sustainable change (1:39) Mindfulness and mindset shifts that improve how you feel (7:38) Overcoming discouragement from unrealistic goals (09:45) Ginny MacColl, the Oldest American Ninja Warrior (18:04) How Adam trained his wife and what she discovered (21:27) Final thoughts and takeaways (25:21) Also mentioned: Full episode with Adam Schafer 10 Ways to Tackle Fat Loss Everyday Guide This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics, iRestore, and Rula. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Hair loss is frustrating. Give yourself the gift of hair confidence. For a limited time, my listeners get a huge discount on the iRestore Elite and irestore.com  with code DHRU.  Take the first step toward better mental health today. Head to Rula.com/DHRU to get quality care from someone who cares. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by One Skin and Momentous. Perimenopause is something nearly every woman will experience, yet many don’t recognize what’s happening until symptoms begin to disrupt daily life. This week, I asked my sisters, Kaya and Harshal, to sit down with Dr. Mariza Snyder for an open and honest conversation about perimenopause. Together, they bring personal experience and curiosity to the discussion, unpacking what’s really happening in the body during this stage and how women can navigate it with more ease and support. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Kaya and Harshal sit down with Dr. Mariza Snyder to discuss the perimenopause stage of life. Dr. Mariza explains the first signs of perimenopause, which can vary widely and affect the entire body well beyond the breasts and ovaries. She breaks down what happens inside the body during this transition, how it can lead to surprising changes in daily life, and the key tests that can help women navigate this phase while protecting their brain and metabolic health. Dr. Mariza also shares why stress management, community, and movement are essential tools for empowering ourselves through this time. Dr. Mariza Snyder is a functional practitioner, women’s hormone expert, and the author of nine best-selling women’s health books. Her newest book, The Perimenopause Revolution, breaks down the real reasons women often feel “off” in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, such as stubborn weight gain, brain fog, low energy, anxiety, and poor sleep, and provides a clear, proven roadmap to help them feel like themselves again. For over 15 years, Dr. Mariza has spoken worldwide on hormone and metabolic health, nutrition, and detoxification. She also hosts the top-rated Energized Podcast,  empowering women to become the CEO of their health. In this episode, Kaya, Harshal, and Dr. Snyder dive into:  Spotting the first signs of perimenopause (1:58) Menopause as the “second puberty” (07:10) Take the Are You in Perimenopause? quiz (09:15) Why your brain changes during menopause (14:04) Tackling shifting cycles & estrogen dominance (21:17) Muscle, body composition & strength in midlife (30:56) What to do if your metabolic markers are high (33:04) Hormones, sleep & circadian rhythm reset (39:25) Alcohol’s hidden impact on women’s hormones (47:01) Stress, self-care & the power of gratitude (48:40) The overlooked benefits of NEAT (55:46) How to thrive through perimenopause (01:10:13) Inside The Perimenopause Revolution (01:13:30) Also mentioned in this episode: The Perimenopause Revolution: Reclaim Your Hormones, Metabolism & Energy For more on Dr. Snyder, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Apple Podcasts, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by One Skin and Momentous. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine, made by and used by the best, now available in convenient single-serve lemon flavor packets. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Masa Chips. For a long time, most people thought blood sugar only mattered if you had diabetes. But we now know it influences so much more: your energy, focus, mood, and ultimately your ability to live up to your highest potential. And there’s one thing that impacts all of these more than you might realize: glucose spikes. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Jessie Inchauspé. Jessie shares how and why switching to a savory breakfast can alter the trajectory of your day and energy. She also shares how a glucose roller coaster can create a false sense of energy and lead to brain fog, and how movement can help combat these fluctuations. Stabilizing your blood sugar isn’t just about diet, it’s about unlocking clearer thinking, balanced energy, and a steadier mind to help you feel and perform your best every day. Jessie Inchauspé is on a mission to translate cutting-edge science into practical tips to help people enhance their physical and mental well-being. She’s the founder of the wildly popular Instagram account GlucoseGoddess, where she teaches life-changing food habits to hundreds of thousands of people. Jessie holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from King’s College London and a master’s degree in biochemistry from Georgetown University. Her work at a genetic analysis start-up in Silicon Valley made her realize that, as the key to good health, food habits beat genetics.  In this episode, Dhru and Jessie dive into: Why a savory breakfast helps you take control of your day (2:20) The glucose rollercoaster: false energy and brain fog (7:38) How movement supports blood sugar control (12:23) Muscles as allies for stable glucose and daily NEAT activity (18:00) Final thoughts (22:17) Also mentioned: Full episode with Jessie Inchauspé This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Masa Chips. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off their Daily Radiance Liposomal Vitamin C plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Ready to enjoy my favorite chips made with just three clean ingredients? Head to masachips.com/DHRU and use code DHRU for 25% off your first order.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Bon Charge, and Birch Living. When we think of mitochondria, we often think of them as the powerhouse of the cell, but they do so much more. Mitochondria are responsible for intricate functions like detoxification, immune defense, and cell signaling. Their health is directly tied to our overall health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Daria Mochly-Rosen to discuss why protecting our mitochondria is essential for long-term health. Dr. Daria reveals the top insults that damage mitochondrial function, such as air pollution, pesticides, and chronic stress, and explains how they’re linked to conditions like Parkinson’s disease. She also shares her groundbreaking research on aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 and emphasizes why, in today’s world, our mitochondria are under constant attack, making it more important than ever to reduce these burdens on the body. Dr. Daria Mochly-Rosen is the George D. Smith professor for translational medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is passionate about turning scientific discoveries into real-world treatments and helping people make informed health choices. She has founded three biotech companies and created SPARK, a program that focuses on translating scientific innovations to benefit patients. Following the success of the program at Stanford, which led to the formation of over fifty biopharmaceutical companies, SPARK now operates in dozens of universities around the world.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rosen dive into:  What’s really hurting your mitochondria today (1:20) How air pollution, smoke and vaping chip away at your cells (2:40) The hidden danger of pesticides (9:00) Are we sensitive to electromagnetic frequencies? (17:55) Radiation’s surprising effect on your cells (22:45) The enzyme that could reveal your mitochondrial health (27:45) Should you worry about everyday radiation? (36:21) The control you do have over your health (41:51) Light, sleep, and mitochondria: the photobiomodulation link (42:46) Why chronic stress silently destroys mitochondria (47:16) The connection between mitochondria and aging (51:58) How exercise powers up your mitochondria (01:01:06) The secret of pairing endurance with strength (1:09:15) Fiber’s underrated role in mitochondrial health (1:14:21) Also mentioned in this episode: The Life Machines: How Taking Care of Your Mitochondria Can Transform Your Health For more on Dr. Rosen, follow her on LinkedIn or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Bon Charge, and Birch Living. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Birch is exclusively offering my community 27% off their Birch Living mattress—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and AquaTru. Getting the right nutrients is essential. But in today’s world, more isn’t always better. From vitamins to organ meats, Chris Kresser breaks down what we actually need, what we’re missing, and where we might be overdoing it. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Chris Kresser. He explains how the body naturally processes nutrients from whole foods compared to the impact of over-supplementation in our modern world. Chris highlights the importance of vitamin D, K2, and magnesium, as well as the benefits of organ meats and concerns surrounding bioavailability. Chris Kresser, M.S., L.Ac., is cofounder of the California Center for Functional Medicine, founder of the Kresser Institute, and host of the top-ranked podcast Revolution Health Radio. A New York Times bestselling author and one of the most respected voices in Functional Medicine and ancestral health, Chris has trained over 2,000 clinicians worldwide. He was named one of the 100 most influential people in health and fitness by Greatist and has appeared in major outlets like Time, The Atlantic, NPR, and Fox.  In this episode, Dhru and Chris dive into: Which nutrients you can get too much of (1:57) Optimal vitamin D levels and the risks of over-supplementation (4:07) Vitamin K2 and magnesium in conjunction with vitamin D (11:01) Nutrient-rich organ meats and tips for adding them to your diet (12:41) Key nutrients missing from most diets (24:06) Calcium and bioavailability (27:29) Final thoughts (29:59) Also mentioned: Full episode with Chris Kresser Try This: 3 Overhyped Supplements—And What to Take Instead This episode is brought to you by Mau Nui and AquaTru. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference.     Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Fatty15. While the “10,000 steps a day” idea came from a marketing company in Japan, that doesn’t mean walking itself is a gimmick. Today’s guest shares why he is so passionate about walking and the research that supports this accessible habit, one that can be incorporated into most people’s lives and lead to significant results and shifts in their health and wellness journey. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Greg Mushen to explore the profound benefits of walking as a fundamental aspect of health and wellness. Greg shares how walking can be more effective than medications for managing blood sugar. He explains why maintaining a high step count supports weight loss and mood regulation, and highlights the critical role walking plays in cardiovascular health. He also emphasizes the importance of fiber and potassium in the diet, the influence of genetics on health, and the benefits of personal experimentation in achieving optimal outcomes. The conversation reveals why walking, one of the most low-cost and accessible habits, could be the missing link to better health and why you’ll want to hear the data for yourself. Greg Mushen is a health researcher, writer, and systems thinker with a long career in the tech industry. After years of building and scaling technology products, he turned his focus to one of medicine’s biggest puzzles: why subsistence populations largely avoid chronic disease. His approach combines anthropology with modern science, connecting lipid kinetics, gut microbiome ecology, and evolutionary biology into a systems-level understanding of human health. A lifelong builder, whether in startups, overland rigs, or new health frameworks, Greg now approaches human healthspan as the ultimate engineering problem: resilience, adaptability, and longevity. In this episode, Dhru and Greg dive into:  The importance of doubling down on walking (1:10) Greg’s physical transformation through walking (9:31) Combining walking with resistance training (20:26) The link between lipid clearance, fat oxidation, and walking (26:25) Incorporating regular movement into daily life (27:45) Key comparisons between walking and running (34:08) Developing an elite VO₂ max (37:47) Vascular stiffening and endoPAT testing (41:47) Why fiber intake matters and how Greg increases intake (44:45) The role of genetics in cardiovascular health (58:43) The importance of potassium in the diet (1:08:15) Lessons from subsistence populations on chronic disease (1:14:02) Final thoughts and key takeaways (1:15:12) Also mentioned in this episode: Study on the Association of Daily Step Count and Step Intensity With Mortality Among US Adults Study on Postmeal Exercise Blunts Postprandial Glucose Excursions In People On Metformin Monotherapy Try This: 5 Things I Changed After Getting Genetic Testing Greg’s Chili Recipe For more on Greg, follow him on X/Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Substack. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Fatty15. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 30% off any order of Magenesium Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Right now, get 20% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and AquaTru. Dwindling memory is often seen as a normal part of aging. But just because it’s common doesn’t mean it’s normal. There’s a lot we can do to safeguard the memory center of our brain, and it’s never too late to start. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Majid Fotuhi. He unpacks how excess sugar from a highly refined, processed diet can accelerate aging and damage key organs, including the kidneys, liver, and brain. Dr. Fotuhi also highlights animal studies linking sugar to brain decline, the blood markers we should all be monitoring, and practical strategies to support brain growth. Finally, he shares why having a strong sense of purpose is one of the most powerful ways to protect brain health. Dr. Fotuhi is a neurologist specializing in memory, concussion, and successful aging. With over 30 years of teaching, clinical practice, and neuroscience research at Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins, he has developed a multidisciplinary program to help people of all ages improve memory and attention. The results of his program have been published in numerous scientific journals as well as in his three books. Passionate about public education on brain health, Dr. Fotuhi also teaches in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at George Washington University and at Harvard Medical School. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Fotuhi dive into: Why sugar is so damaging to the brain (01:46) How elevated uric acid levels accelerate brain aging (11:22) Essential blood markers to monitor regularly (17:27) Key strategies to support brain growth (21:24) Why having a sense of purpose is vital for brain health (22:42) Final thoughts (30:35) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Majid Fotuhi Try This: How Fructose Damages the Brain and Increases Our Risk for Alzheimer’s This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and AquaTru. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Aqua Tru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vuori, Bon Charge, Cozy Earth, and Ollie. When it comes to fitness, we don’t often think about training our brains. But today’s guest shows us that mental fitness is just as necessary. By rewiring our brains through repeated lessons, we can unlock our full potential and push past limitations.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Maya Raichoora to explore the power of the mind, our untapped capabilities, and how to rewire the brain to change the way we think, perform, and believe in what’s possible. Maya explains why what we repeat is often more influential than what is actually real. She also shares how to reframe doubt, practical techniques for visualizing the life we want, and why suppressing emotions can be harmful. Finally, she highlights how we can train our brains to focus on mental fitness and create lasting change. Maya Raichoora is a leading expert in mental fitness and visualization. She is the founder and CEO of Remap Mental Fitness and an award-winning entrepreneur. Maya has over a decade of experience and has made history as Nike’s first-ever mental fitness trainer. She has mastered the practice of visualization and is on a mission to make it accessible to all. A two-time TEDx speaker, her story and insight continue to inspire and educate audiences around the world. In this episode, Dhru and Maya dive into:  Our brain doesn’t care what’s real, only what’s repeated (1:00) What holds people back from rewiring their brains (3:39) Why we should doubt our limitations instead of our potential (8:25) First steps to training the mind and building awareness (18:00) Maya’s personal story that led her to pursue her passion and profession (21:55) Five key techniques of visualization (33:09) Why suppressing emotions damages the mind, body, and life (43:53) How to build mental fitness (48:20) Habits and behaviors that shape our thinking and well-being (51:52) Building confidence and self-confidence (57:15) How to break free from the habit of complaining (58:48) Routines that helped Maya step into the power of the mind (1:08:13) How Maya recovered from her illness (1:10:28) The core message of Visualise (1:17:12) Red flags to watch for in dating (1:20:58) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:24:43) Also mentioned in this episode: Visualise Book  For more on Maya, follow her on Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Vuori, Bon Charge, Cozy Earth and Ollie. Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing.  Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the noisy debate over diets, calories, and weight loss, it can be hard to separate fact from hype. Today’s guest draws on deep expertise to cut through the noise, break down the science, and deliver trustworthy insights into nutrition and wellness. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Layne Norton. Dr. Norton shares why exercise is critical for sustained weight loss and appetite regulation. He also explains that the decision to make lifestyle changes, along with consistency, is key to long-term success. Dr. Norton further discusses how the standard American lifestyle complicates weight loss and why it’s necessary to take an empathetic approach to helping people succeed. Dr. Layne Norton is a renowned fitness coach, bodybuilder, and entrepreneur known for his evidence-based approach to nutrition and training. He earned a Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Illinois and has achieved significant milestones as a competitive bodybuilder and powerlifter, including winning national titles and setting world records. Dr. Norton is also the founder of BioLayne LLC, a fitness and nutrition coaching company that has helped countless individuals achieve their health and fitness goals. He is also a prolific writer, speaker, and social media influencer, using his platforms to debunk fitness myths and promote science-based practices. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Norton dive into: The importance of exercise for long-term weight loss (1:44) Exercise and appetite regulation (5:20) Stories of people who decided to change their lifestyle (16:11) The standard American lifestyle of convenience (23:41) Why some people struggle with appetite control and the role of Ozempic (33:02) Accountability and the need for an empathetic approach to weight loss (38:42) Final thoughts (42:29) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Layne Norton This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and Birch Living. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their extended Labor Day sale —just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by One Skin and Momentous. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. But today, we no longer have to wait for symptoms to understand our risk. Advances in technology now make it possible to get a clear snapshot of individual risk, not only for heart disease, but also for cancer and neurodegenerative conditions, empowering us to take proactive steps to lower risk and support long-term health. Our guest today breaks down what’s truly worth investing in and what we can skip. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist and Professor of Molecular Medicine at the Scripps Research Institute. Dr. Topol shares insights on the importance of preventive health, with a focus on cardiovascular disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative conditions. He explains the role of polygenic risk scores in assessing individual risk, explores the strengths and limitations of various testing methods, and highlights how lifestyle choices shape disease prevention. Dhru and Dr. Topol also discuss emerging technologies in health monitoring, the influence of environmental factors like air pollution, and what the future may hold for aging and health management. Dr. Eric Topol is Executive Vice President and Professor of Molecular Medicine at Scripps Research and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute. A practicing cardiologist and one of the ten most-cited researchers in medicine, he is renowned for his wor in AI, genomics, and digital clinical trials. Named to the Time 100 Health list in 2024, he also writes the Ground Truths newsletter and is the author of The Creative Destruction of Medicine, The Patient Will See You Now, Deep Medicine, and Super Agers. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Topol dive into:  Cardiovascular disease causes, risks, and prevention (1:07) Polygenic risk genetic links to disease and understanding your risk (7:56) Heart health with Dr. Topol’s key recommendations (13:21) Cancer testing types of tests and how to approach results (27:47) Medical guidance mistrust, confusion, incidental findings, and the importance of evidence-based practitioners (34:20) Alzheimer’s detection, blood work, testing, and the role of AI (43:13) Environmental risks, air pollution, and sleep irregularity, and why these factors must be addressed (53:20) Parkinson’s disease: the fastest-growing neurodegenerative condition (57:01) Prevention and lowering your risk of developing major diseases (59:52) Gut health and the gut-hormone connection (1:02:05) Aging and immunity: links between age-related diseases and the immune system (1:06:19) Measuring biological age (1:08:14) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:16:27) Also mentioned in this episode: Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity Polygenic Risk Scores: Ready for Prime Time? What a Polygenic Risk Score Can and Can’t Tell You Allelica Polygenic Risk Test Dhru’s APOE Chat GPT Results  For more on Dr. Topol, follow him on X/Twitter, The Scripps’ socials: X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Threads, LinkedIn, Bluesky, or visit their Website. This episode is brought to you by One Skin and Momentous. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and Bon Charge. What if you could lower your risk of cardiovascular disease by 69%? Today’s guest reveals how regular sauna usage, one of the most underrated tools for longevity, brain health, and cardiovascular function, can make that possible. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Susanna Søberg on the benefits of consistent sauna use. Dr. Søberg highlights the added impact of pairing sauna with exercise, offers practical tips for adapting to the heat, and shares the latest research showing how sauna use can reduce all-cause mortality and boost nitric oxide production. Dr. Susanna Søberg is one of the world’s leading researchers and experts in cold and heat therapy, as well as functional breathing. She is the founder of the Soeberg Institute, which offers an online, research-backed curriculum designed to help people optimize stress management and performance for a healthier, happier life. Dr. Søberg earned her PhD in metabolism at the University of Copenhagen, where her research advanced our understanding of brown fat metabolism in adults. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Søberg dive into: The health benefits of regular sauna use (1:27) Pairing sauna with exercise for an extra boost (3:20) How to adapt to heat in the sauna (8:15) Research on sauna use and reducing all-cause mortality (12:37) How the brain responds to sauna (15:34) Sauna and nitric oxide production (18:29) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Susanna Søberg Try This: 2 Fascinating Studies, Sauna Benefits, a Way to Beat Jet Lag, and More Try This: Sauna Bathing for Longevity, Cognition, & Heart Health This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and Bon Charge.  Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Our Place. Autism rates have increased fivefold over the past twenty years. While much remains unknown about how children develop autism, research suggests that the rise in cases may not be explained by increased diagnoses alone. Today’s guest takes us on a deep dive into autism and shares his proposals for reducing these rates. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Jeff Zadeh for a deep dive into autism and the research he’s uncovered on key strategies that may reduce the likelihood of a child being diagnosed with autism. While Dr. Jeff acknowledges that much remains unknown about why some children are on the autism spectrum, he highlights the top nutrients and vitamins women should focus on before pregnancy to help lower the risk. From dosages to deficiencies, Dr. Jeff breaks down what the research shows so far. He also shares his personal journey with his son’s diagnosis and what inspired him to begin exploring this topic in depth. Dr. Jeff Zadeh, a board-certified internist with nearly 30 years of experience, founded Dallas Medical Specialists in 2005 and later moved his practice to rural North Texas, where he serves as a hospitalist, trauma director, and emergency physician. After his oldest son was diagnosed with autism, he discovered research suggesting many cases may be preventable through prenatal counseling, yet most physicians were unaware of it. Inspired by this and the work of Dr. David Berger, he wrote Autism Prevention 5 Days a Week to share simple, evidence-based prevention strategies in accessible language. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Zadeh dive into: Dr. Zadeh’s personal journey with his son’s autism diagnosis (00:55) Dr. Zadeh’s medical background and the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis (8:50) The importance of supplementation before conception (27:32) What to look for in prenatal vitamins (45:27) The 5-day-a-week proposal and the studies behind it (49:55) Maintaining sufficient iron levels in women (1:06:33) Why checking thyroid levels before pregnancy is essential (1:15:21) Environmental toxin exposures affecting pregnancy (1:15:26) The risks of taking Tylenol during pregnancy (1:27:23) The connection between celiac disease and autism (1:31:35) How increasing DHA omega-3 and vitamin D intake may lower the risk of autism (1:35:32) The role of choline in autism prevention (1:51:12) Key factors we should pay attention to (1:54:47) Dr. Zadeh’s reflections as a parent of a child on the autism spectrum (2:00:20) Final thoughts and takeaways (2:07:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Jeff Zadeh’s Slides Autism Prevention 5 Days a Week Dr. Rhonda Patrick BPA Instagram Post  For more on Dr. Zadeh, follow him on X/Twitter and visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Our Place. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 15% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their Labor Day Extended Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Branch Basics. Air quality and mold are major factors in overall health and wellness. In fact, 70% of homes in the United States contain at least one species of mold. Exposure can trigger chronic inflammation, fatigue, and brain fog, but with the right knowledge, you can take proactive steps to protect your health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Michael Rubino to explore how and why mold is so prevalent in most homes and how it can worsen autoimmune disease. Michael breaks down the most common sources of mold people encounter and why the problem is getting worse. He also highlights the four most toxic types of mold and explains how their presence in the body can cause damage through self-preservation mechanisms. Finally, Michael explains why some people are more susceptible to the effects of mold than others. Michael Rubino is the Founder of HomeCleanse, President of the Change the Air Foundation, and host of the Never Been Sicker podcast. A council-certified Mold Remediator with a background in construction, he focuses on helping immunocompromised individuals recover from mold exposure. In this episode, Dhru and Michael dive into: Why mold is the number one toxin found in homes (1:56) The most common sources of mold people encounter (6:11) Why the mold problem is getting worse (7:28) Memorable client stories (13:22) Types of mold to watch out for (18:32) The four most toxic molds (20:08) How mold damages the body through self-preservation mechanisms (24:01) Why some people are more affected by mold than others (26:08) Final thoughts (28:03) Also mentioned: Full episode with Michael Rubino This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Branch Basics. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off their Sun Goddess Matcha. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, LMNT, and Fatty15. Have you ever had a sign or a gut feeling that you brushed off as a coincidence? What if those moments weren’t random at all, but subtle guidance pointing you in the right direction? On today’s episode, we explore how these signs show up in our lives, why we often miss them, and how understanding the science behind intuition can help us tune in and act with clarity. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with world-renowned neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart to explore the key signs of greater intelligence that often appear in our lives. She explains how our modern world can prevent us from noticing these signs and receiving guidance, and how the brain itself acts as a filter. Through practices such as visualization and intention-setting, we can activate the reticular activating system to better recognize opportunities that align with our goals. Dr. Tara also breaks down the science of intuition and “signs,” showing how gut feelings and dreams are rooted in real brain-body connections, while offering practical tools to rewire limiting beliefs. She reminds us that transformation isn’t magic, but rather biology combined with aligned action. Dr. Tara Swart is a PhD neuroscientist and Oxford University-trained medical doctor. She is Senior Advisor for Neuroscience and Leadership at MIT Sloan School of Management, best-selling author of The Source, and a Trustee of the Lady Garden Foundation. Tara is the Chief Science Officer at Dirtea, an adaptogenic mushroom company, and the Mind Ambassador at Healf.com. Tara is passionate about empowering people through the intersection of science and spirituality. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Swart dive into:  Dr. Tara’s personal story of loss, grief, and her journey with signs and patterns (1:10) Fundamental beliefs we accept without proof and a discussion on near-death experiences (7:02) What Dr. Tara realized after her husband’s death and the greater source present in the universe (17:24) The importance of having community (20:17) Dhru’s personal story of signs after loss (21:25) How Dr. Tara navigated her grief and what led her to write her book (38:50) Why sharing your experiences with signs matters and how to identify your own (47:14) Finding a sense of purpose through signs (1:07:00) Practices to help us access and strengthen our intuition (1:18:57) The power of journaling (1:23:21) What to do when you ask for a sign and don’t get one (1:29:56) Feeling connected to signs while staying grounded in real life (1:34:35) The consequences of ignoring the signs life gives us (1:41:45) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:45:55) Also mentioned in this episode: The Signs: The New Science of How to Trust Your Instincts - Dr. Tara’s new book  For more on Dr. Swart, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, LMNT, and Fatty15. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Lemonade Salt flavor is here to stay! Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and AquaTru. We’ve heard from many experts about why reducing alcohol use can be highly beneficial to health, and it seems people are starting to take notice. More young adults today are cutting back on their drinking. But for many, reducing alcohol isn’t always easy. Today’s guest unpacks how alcohol became such a central part of our social lives and shares strategies for moving toward cutting down. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about conversations with Ruari Fairbairns on the key role alcohol plays in our social lives. Ruari explains why it’s so difficult to change our relationship with alcohol and how, for some, cutting back can actually lead to feelings of disconnection. He also opens up about his own journey with alcohol, how his relationship with it has evolved over the years, and what alcohol use can reveal as a deeper signal in our lives. Ruari Fairbairns is the founder and CEO of OYNB (One Year No Beer) and a leading figure in the health and well-being space. He was awarded Great British Entrepreneur of the Year for Scotland and Northern Ireland 2020, and OYNB was also named The Spectator’s Economic Innovator of the Year in the UK. Known for his passionate advocacy for healthier living, Ruari has inspired over 100,000 people worldwide to reassess their relationship with alcohol and strive to become the best version of themselves. In this episode, Dhru and Ruari dive into: The need for connection and joining the tribe as a hindrance to stopping alcohol (1:33) Ruari’s relationship to alcohol (8:16) Reasons people choose to numb out with alcohol (18:15) The role of the ego in alcohol use (19:40) Regulating your nervous system and stress relief (22:50) Final Thoughts (24:48) Also mentioned: Full episode with Ruari Fairbairns This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and AquaTru. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Aqua Tru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Bon Charge. ​​Despite what most people think, aging does not have to mean decline. With the right mindset, proper nutrition, and consistent movement, you can take control of your health, build resilience, and stay strong, balanced, and unbreakable well into the later decades of life. Today’s guest shows us how. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Vonda Wright to unpack the misconceptions surrounding aging, especially the belief that aging automatically means decline. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, hormone optimization, and lifestyle adjustments in enabling women to approach aging with strength and positivity. They explore the critical role of nutrition, physical activity, and mental resilience in maintaining health and vitality through midlife. Dr. Wright also introduces her FACE protocol, a framework designed to promote long-term physical resilience. If you’re looking for inspiration to prioritize your health, stay strong, and become unbreakable as you age, this episode is for you. Dr. Vonda Wright is a double-board-certified orthopedic surgeon, researcher, and expert in active aging and mobility. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in helping athletes and active individuals maintain strength, mobility, and injury-free status at every stage of life. Dr. Wright combines cutting-edge technology with minimally invasive techniques and a patient-first approach to deliver personalized, high-performance care. Beyond the operating room, she’s a passionate advocate for helping people lead vibrant, active lives well into their later years. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Wright dive into:  Why believing that aging means decline is destructive to our health (00:30) How Dr. Wright helps women change their perspective about aging (3:15) Core beliefs women hold about aging (5:10) Dr. Wright's personal story and the steps she took to embrace aging (8:07) What are these aging "ticking time bombs"? (18:18) The effects of estrogen during perimenopause and menopause (21:12) Changes to our bones during aging and the causes of bone deterioration (23:45) Best practices to get the hormonal help women need (36:15) The FACE framework: flexibility and joint mobility, aerobic, carry a load, equilibrium, and foot speed (42:07) How strategically stressing our bodies improves health (45:24) How to improve your VO2 max and Dr. Wright’s resistance training protocol (49:42) The top nutrition tips and supplements for bone health (1:09:42) Committing to resilience (1:24:42) Final thoughts (1:26:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Unbreakable: A Woman's Guide to Aging with Power Alloy Health Midi Health  For more on Dr. Wright, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Bon Charge. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and Birch Living. What if a single nutrient could protect your brain, fight inflammation, and add healthy years to your life? Omega-3 can do all that and yet, over 95% of people are running on empty. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Bill Harris. He shares groundbreaking research linking high omega-3 levels to Alzheimer’s and dementia prevention, and how omega-3s can help reduce overall chronic inflammation. Dr. Harris also reveals what’s considered optimal for omega-3 levels, the shocking range most Americans fall into, and how this widespread deficiency is closely tied to the overconsumption of ultra-processed foods. William S. Harris, PhD, FASN, has been a leading researcher in the omega-3 fatty acid field for 40 years. He has authored over 300 scientific papers on fatty acids and health, has been on the faculty of three medical schools, and has received five NIH grants to study omega-3. He co-authored three AHA statements on fatty acids and heart health. As the co-inventor of the Omega-3 Index (and other omega-3 blood tests) and founder of OmegaQuant Analytics, Dr. Harris has been ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide based on the impact of his research. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Harris dive into: High omega-3 levels and their correlation with reduced risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s (1:50) Research on omega-3s and their role in reducing chronic inflammation (6:22) Average omega-3 levels vs. optimal levels (12:19) Causes of omega-3 deficiencies and the rise of ultra-processed food consumption (14:41) How fish oil can lower triglyceride levels and impact cellular health (12:25) Final thoughts (20:15) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Bill Harris This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and Birch Living. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now but hurry, supply is limited! Get 27% off your Birch Living mattress during their Labor Day Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vuori, One Skin, Momentous, and LMNT. Fiber is one of the most overlooked nutrients in the modern diet, and most of us aren’t getting enough. Lower fiber intake is linked to increased risks of chronic disease, digestive problems, and poor metabolic health, but boosting your intake can be simple and enjoyable. Today’s guest shares the unique benefits of different types of fiber and how gradually increasing intake can support gut health, cholesterol levels, liver function, and other health benefits.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Karan Rajan to unpack the critical role of fiber in our diets and why most of us aren’t getting nearly enough. He shares his personal health journey and how increasing his fiber intake transformed his well-being. Dr. Karan discusses the different types of fiber, their science-backed benefits, and simple, practical ways to work more high-fiber foods into your day. He also explains the hidden dangers of fiber deficiency, its link to chronic diseases like colon cancer, and the surprising potential of fiber to help flush out microplastics from the body.  Dr. Karan Rajan is a doctor and one of the biggest health & science creators on social media. Since 2020, he has amassed over 11 million followers across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram & Facebook with his refreshingly frank medical myth-busting and health advice videos which combine education, entertainment, and generous servings of dark humour. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rajan dive into:  The fiber deficiency crisis (00:10) Understanding fiber's role in gut health (1:29) Types of fiber and how to increase our intake (05:55) The evolution of dietary choices (13:23) Navigating fiber sensitivities (17:20) Essential high-fiber foods (25:42) The consequences of low fiber intake (33:10) Fiber and colon cancer risk (37:23) Understanding the role of fiber in removing microplastics (40:06) Fiber's impact on cholesterol and heart health (45:47) Optimizing liver health (50:53) Rethinking the 10,000 steps myth (53:40) Patterns over perfection in health (59:05) The importance of sleep in health (1:00:42) Smart supplementation strategies (1:05:01) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:09:09) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Karan’s Blog Post on Pantry Staples  For more on Dr. Rajan, follow him on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Vuori, One Skin, Momentous, and LMNT. Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing.  Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine, made by and used by the best, now available in convenient single-serve lemon flavor packets. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and AquaTru. Losing weight is often easier than keeping it off. Crash diets and trendy programs might help you drop pounds quickly, but experts know those clickbait tips don’t last. Today’s guest shares the key traits of people who successfully reach and maintain their weight loss goals. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and bodybuilding coach Dr. Allan Bacon. Dr. Bacon breaks down the three common traits shared by people who lose weight and keep it off long term and why they work. He also explains how to shift from a restrictive approach to a goal-setting mindset, and how our ability to lose weight changes as we age.  Dr. Allan Bacon, who holds a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland. He is a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, a certified nutritionist and physique/bodybuilding coach, a USA Powerlifting coach, and has over 15 years of experience formulating for leading dietary supplement companies. His work has been featured in Muscle & Fitness, Sci-Fit, the Alan Aragon Research Review, and The Personal Trainer Development Center. Dr. Bacon specializes in helping working adults master their physique, performance, mindset, and habits to achieve sustainable, lifelong results. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bacon dive into: Best and worst ways to lose 10 lbs (1:29) Three common characteristics of lifelong, sustained weight loss (2:07) Optimal mindset for maintaining weight loss(11:15) Why weight loss becomes more challenging as we age (17:41) Final thoughts (24:31) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Allan Bacon This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and Air Doctor. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference.     Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Levels, and Ollie. When it comes to diet mistakes and fad diets, social media is full of trends and extreme ideas. But what works, stands the test of time, and is sustainable in the long run? Today’s guest shares his experience and top tips without leaving you feeling deprived. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with celebrity trainer and evidence-based educator Harley Pasternak to discuss the biggest diet mistakes he’s seen with his clients. Harley shares his controversial take on cutting out entire food groups and following overly restrictive diets. He also breaks down the top reasons why people overeat, introduces his PATH protocol, and explains the success his clients have experienced using it. Plus, Harley reflects on how his views have evolved over the years and highlights the research that now supports his current beliefs on sustainable weight loss and healthy living. Harley Pasternak is the author of six popular diet and fitness books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Body Reset Diet and The 5-Factor Diet. He holds a Master of Science degree in exercise physiology and nutritional sciences from the University of Toronto and an honors degree in kinesiology from the University of Western Ontario. He is an adjunct professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Harley Pasternak lives with his wife and two children in Los Angeles. In this episode, Dhru and Harley dive into:  Breaking down the biggest diet mistakes (00:24) Why removing carbs from our diet is detrimental to our health (2:31) The PATH protocol (20:35) Excess fat consumption and how to balance calories in and out (25:05) Why are we overeating? (37:41) Harley's carb hierarchy (47:36) Things Harley changed his mind on (56:15) Harley’s perspective on health: the art of moderation (1:05:59) Toxin exposure, social media, and living an active lifestyle (1:09:09) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:14:18) Also mentioned in this episode: THE CARB RESET: Store Less Fat, Burn the Rest, and Harness the Power of Carbs to Lose Weight For more on Harley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Ollie, and Levels. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Bon Charge.  We know that exercise and diet play a major role in longevity, but social interactions and meaningful connections also have a powerful impact on how we age. In this episode, you’ll learn how to foster relationships that energize you—not drain you—and avoid the trap of unwanted interactions and energy vampires. If you’re looking to live a happier, longer life, this episode shows you how. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with behavioral researcher Vanessa Van Edwards. Vanessa explores how key personality traits, like charisma, can contribute to a longer, more fulfilling life and help you manifest the life you desire. She breaks down the OCEAN personality model and discusses which traits may support or hinder longevity. Vanessa also shares examples of social interactions that drain your energy and offers practical tools to help you navigate conversations with greater ease and confidence. Vanessa Van Edwards is a multi-time bestselling author and a renowned behavioral researcher specializing in professional communication and leadership. Vanessa’s work has been featured in national and international media, as well as in workshops worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Vanessa dive into: How charisma can help you live longer and get what you want (1:16) Key personality traits you can develop to support longevity (2:17) How to conserve energy and manage your social battery (10:05) Why life gets easier when you step into your charisma (12:05) Practical tools to feel more at ease in social interactions (22:56) Final thoughts (24:52) Also mentioned: Full episode with Vanessa Van Edwards This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Bon Charge. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off their Sun Goddess Matcha. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Cozy Earth. Research on brain health is continually evolving. However, what we know for sure is that doubling down on the basics, including daily habits and key supplements, can go a long way in protecting our brains as we age. It’s never too early or too late to start. Today’s guest breaks down what’s truly worth prioritizing for long-term brain health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola to explore the latest science on brain health, Alzheimer’s disease, and the impact of creatine. Louisa breaks down current research on optimal creatine dosing and highlights the critical roles that omega-3s and vitamin D play in brain health and cognition. She also shares tips for choosing high-quality supplements, the top sources of inflammation in our modern lifestyle, and the protective power of exercise, including what’s known as bone-brain crosstalk. If you’re looking for science-backed strategies to protect your brain and prevent cognitive decline, this episode is a must-listen. Louisa Nicola is a neurophysiologist and sports scientist specializing in brain performance and human potential. She founded Neuro Athletics in 2016 to help athletes, executives, and high performers optimize brain health. With a background in neuroscience and sports science, her work focuses on cognitive training, neuroplasticity, and mental resilience.  In this episode, Dhru and Louisa dive into:  The latest research on creatine and its role in reducing Alzheimer’s risk (00:46) Working memory, neuroplasticity, and cognitive function (8:10) Why creatine matters and the benefits it offers (18:44) How to take creatine and avoid fake supplements online (22:29) The importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D levels (28:27) Why omega-3s are essential for preventing cognitive decline (39:59) Top sources of inflammation in modern life (50:14) Why improving air quality is critical for brain health (54:24) How exercise helps boost and maintain nitric oxide levels (1:00:01) The surprising link between leg strength and brain function and how to build it (1:11:09) What we know about bone-brain crosstalk (1:17:04) How red light therapy supports collagen and healthy aging (1:27:48) Why Dr. Louisa changed her mind about ice baths (1:30:41) The powerful role of high-quality relationships and community in brain health (1:33:29) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:36:39) Also mentioned in this episode: Substack Supp.co Reverse 20 Years of Aging-Ben Levine Study  ATMO air monitor  For more on Louisa, follow her on X/Twitter, Instagram, Neuro Athletes' Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, LinkedIn, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Cozy Earth. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 15% off any order of Magnesium Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Get 20% off your Birch Living mattress during their Summer Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous and AquaTru. According to today’s guest, the roots of Alzheimer’s are planted decades before symptoms appear. That means it’s never too early to take action. Today’s guest, Dr. David Perlmutter, shares powerful lifestyle strategies to protect your brain and lower your risk of neurodegenerative disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. David Perlmutter to discuss research on the top four factors that can determine the risk of developing Alzheimer’s and his lifestyle tips for prevention. Dr. Perlmutter shares the tools we can use to analyze our brain’s energy use and discusses the importance of engaging in physically and mentally stimulating activities.  Dr. David Perlmutter is a Board-Certified Neurologist and five-time New York Times bestselling author. He serves on the Board of Directors and is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. He is the author of Grain Brain and Drop Acid. He serves as a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including Archives of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and The Journal of Applied Nutrition. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Perlmutter dive into: How belly measurements can reveal metabolic health (01:21) Four key factors that determine Alzheimer’s risk (6:00) The impact of refined carbs vs. colorful foods on brain health (8:10) How blood pressure and nitric oxide affect cognitive function (11:08) The surprising connection between the oral microbiome and brain health (19:54) Tools to assess how efficiently the brain uses energy (22:54) How a sedentary lifestyle increases the risk of cognitive decline (25:12) Final thoughts and takeaways (27:34) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. David Perlmutter This episode is brought to you by Momentous and AquaTru Shower. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vuori, Momentous, and Bon Charge.   Over 10 million people worldwide have Parkinson’s disease, and that number is expected to double in the next decade. The majority of cases have no genetic link. Today’s guest believes there’s a strong connection between Parkinson’s and exposure to environmental toxins, often occurring decades before symptoms appear. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down for round two with Dr. Ray Dorsey to explore the main drivers behind Parkinson’s disease and the alarming rise in cases. Dr. Dorsey breaks down the everyday lifestyle habits that may increase our risk, along with the research behind trichloroethylene (TCE), the primary toxin he believes is fueling this epidemic. He explains where TCE is most commonly found, the industry’s deceptive practices around its continued use, and the simple behaviors we can adopt to reduce exposure and protect our families. Dr. Dorsey also highlights the systemic barriers to meaningful change and what we can do to raise awareness and drive prevention forward. Dr. Ray Dorsey is the director of the Center for the Brain and the Environment at the Atria Health and Research Institute. The center’s mission is to identify the root causes of brain diseases, from autism to Alzheimer’s, so that we can prevent them. With his colleagues, he wrote Ending Parkinson’s Disease and The Parkinson’s Plan, which detail a new path to preventing and treating this terrible disease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Dorsey dive into: The main drivers behind Parkinson’s disease (00:50) Trichloroethylene (TCE) as the leading cause of developing Parkinson’s disease (6:11) Why TCE is still prevalent (11:45) How Parkinson’s disease impacts a patient’s daily life (19:01) The increased risk associated with living near a golf course (23:28) Extensive studies on mice show toxins as a major driver (32:32) How to mitigate your risk (42:29) Diets high in animal fat contaminated with concentrated pesticides (49:04) Beverages that can contribute to or reduce your risk of Parkinson’s (1:00:30) Why genetics is not a major factor in developing Parkinson’s (1:05:58) The impact of air pollution on Parkinson’s disease (1:09:39) TCE testing and the detection of toxins in breast milk (1:16:52) What we know about Superfund sites (1:22:04) The history of dry cleaning and the challenge of creating safer alternatives (1:34:14) Obstacles to progress in public health (1:39:03) Identifying the root cause of the disease before treatment (1:43:50) The urgency of prevention and the high stakes (1:54:04) Final thoughts (1:57:33) Also mentioned in this episode: Website - The Parkinson's Plan Book - The Parkinson's Plan: A New Path to Prevention and Treatment For more on Dr. Dorsey, follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn, or visit his Website and Atria. This episode is brought to you by Vuori, Momentous, and Bon Charge. Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing.  Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and AquaTru. Longevity doesn’t require fancy gadgets. It just requires simple habits like eating real food, getting quality sleep, staying active, and maintaining connections. Today’s guest shares practical tips from his research and travels to help you build a long, healthy life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. William Li. He shares what he has learned about centenarians through his research and travels, highlighting the key traits they share, such as the presence of four specific gut bacteria. Dr. Li also explains the role of the “Hope Molecule” and its powerful impact on the body. If you’re looking for practical tips to support longevity, this episode is for you. Dr. William Li is a world-renowned physician, scientist, and author of the NYT bestseller Eat to Beat Disease. His research has led to 30+ medical treatments for over 70 diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. His TED Talk, “Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?” has 11M+ views, and he’s been featured on CNN, GMA, Time, and The Atlantic. Dr. Li is also the President of the Angiogenesis Foundation, leading global efforts on the use of food as medicine. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Li dive into: Gut microbiome in those who live long lives (1:25) Top foods that nourish the four key bacteria linked to longevity (13:39) How exercise triggers the release of the “Hope Molecule” (20:06) Final Thoughts (23:28) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr William Li This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and AquaTru. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Fatty15, and Ollie. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women worldwide. But it's not just about genes or bad luck. Our daily habits, developed over decades, play a major role in determining our risk. Today’s guest, a cardiovascular surgeon, shares his personal experience with heart disease and offers insights into what we can do to lower our risk. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Jeremy London to explore the common lifestyle habits that can fast-track your path to heart disease or a heart attack. Dr. London highlights the critical roles that sleep, restorative practices, exercise, and diet play in prevention. Drawing from his own heart attack experience, he shares how it transformed his approach to patient care and prevention. He also breaks down how to identify the key factors that influence your cardiovascular risk and how to pinpoint the area that needs the most focus. If you're looking for a deep dive into heart disease prevention, this episode is for you. Dr. Jeremy London is a board-certified cardiovascular surgeon with over 25 years of clinical experience. He earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia and trained in surgery in Denver and Charlotte. To expand his approach, he completed the Institute of Functional Medicine’s core program, integrating a root-cause, whole-body perspective with traditional medicine. Dr. London’s mission is to share practical, easy-to-understand health information through his newsletter, podcast, and social media. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. London dive into:  The lifestyle habits that fast-track heart disease (00:30) How high blood sugar, fasting insulin, and A1C damage the heart (5:05) Why stress management is critical for cardiovascular health (11:50) The importance of prioritizing sleep (16:39) How high blood pressure works and why it matters (18:15) The blood work and tests that are key for prevention (26:47) Dr. London’s transformative story of surviving a heart attack (32:42) The impact of chronic sleep deprivation on overall health (56:40) How diet affects our physiology and ways to improve it (1:08:00) Why metabolic health and tracking key markers are essential (1:23:08) The specific tests Dr. London recommends (1:30:47) Why alcohol-based mouthwash harms oral health (1:36:27) Dr. London’s personal experience with alcohol and its effects on the body (1:39:14) What you need to know about coffee and paper filters (1:47:32) How to respond if you think you’re having a heart attack (1:51:00) Final thoughts and key takeaways (1:57:03) Also mentioned in this episode: https://www.eightsleep.com For more on Dr. London, follow him on X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Fatty15, and Ollie. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Maui Nui. With toxins showing up in our food, water, and everyday products, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But the good news is, a few simple changes can go a long way. By focusing on what you can control, you can lower your toxic load and support your health without the stress. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Kayla Barnes. Kayla breaks down the top three essentials for reducing your toxin exposure and shares home optimization tips that she has implemented herself. She and Dhru also discuss why living a low-tox life shouldn’t be overwhelming and how taking a few intentional steps can go a long way in protecting your health. Kayla Barnes is the Co-Owner of LYV The Wellness Space, one of the country’s most innovative precision medicine and biology upgrading clinics. Kayla is also the creator and host of the Longevity Optimization Podcast and co-founder of the Health Optimization Fund. Kayla is certified by the Amen Clinics (Brain Health) and IIN (Integrative Nutrition). She has dedicated herself to the pursuit of preventive and regenerative methodologies aimed at optimizing female human health. In this episode, Dhru and Kayla dive into: The basics to prioritize (1:17) Home optimization options to reduce our toxin exposure (14:25) Air quality is key (17:17) Consuming microplastics and their effect on health (18:45) Final thoughts (21:32) Also mentioned: Full episode with Kayla Barnes Vibrant Wellness Toxin Test  This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Maui Nui. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, One Skin, and Manukora Honey. If you saw the recent headlines about glass bottles and microplastics across mainstream news sources, you were probably left feeling confused and frustrated. With everything we already have to worry about in today’s world, it can be hard to cut through the noise and figure out what really matters. In this episode, Dhru shares his thoughts on the study, along with practical advice to stay grounded and avoid feeling overwhelmed. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru breaks down the viral study claiming that glass bottles contain significantly more microplastics than plastic ones. He unpacks the findings, clears up common misconceptions, and highlights the bigger picture around microplastics in our environment. He also offers simple, actionable tips to reduce exposure, encouraging curiosity and a proactive approach to health. In this episode, Dhru dives into: The shocking truth about glass bottles (0:09) A breakdown of the new microplastics study (3:09) How tiny pieces of paint end up in glass bottles (8:25) The top three things the headlines missed (12:52) Why microplastics are everywhere not just in bottled drinks (16:31) The top 10 sources of microplastics (18:53) Expert insights from Dr. Sergio Sanchez on the study (27:13) Practical ways to reduce your microplastic exposure (28:13) How to support your body’s natural detox systems (31:53) Final thoughts (33:02) Also mentioned: Try This Newsletter IEH Laboratories AquaTru Oxygen Ozone Water Filter Rorra Filter This episode is brought to you by LMNT, One Skin, and Manukora Honey. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vuori and Ollie. One in 36 children is diagnosed with autism, and families are often overwhelmed with information but receive little guidance. Today’s guest, Dr. Suzanne Goh, shares her expertise, groundbreaking research, and how it’s transforming the lives of her patients diagnosed with autism. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Suzanne Goh, as we dive deep into the role of dietary changes for families navigating an autism diagnosis. She shares the top lifestyle factors that support overall and brain health post-diagnosis, along with the most common myths. Dr. Goh also discusses the latest research on autism, as well as the clinical protocol she uses to support families in her practice. Dr. Suzanne Goh, MD, BCBA, is cofounder and chief medical officer of Cortica, the largest provider of comprehensive health services for autism in the United States. She is the former Co-Director of Columbia University’s Center for Autism and the Developing Brain, where she researched the biological causes of autism and used brain imaging to identify patterns of neural circuitry and brain chemistry. Dr. Goh is currently a faculty member of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs and is a frequent speaker for parent advocacy organizations.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Goh dive into: Resistance to the role of diet in children with autism (2:34) How casein and gluten can trigger inflammation in the body (5:00) Why diet and exercise have an even greater impact on children with neurodevelopmental conditions (8:00) The role of nutritional supplements in helping children thrive (10:06) How lifestyle factors can influence the expression of the diagnosis (16:42) Patient stories from Dr. Goh’s practice (18:55) Cutting-edge device therapies used by Dr. Goh (25:02) Common co-occurring conditions with autism (27:17) The role medications can play as part of a broader treatment plan (32:50) Final thoughts (35:02) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Suzanne Goh This episode is brought to you by Vuori and Ollie.  Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing.  Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Our Place, Cozy Earth, and Levels. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting health advice or trends on social media, this episode is for you. We’re cutting through the noise to help you understand which habits actually support long-term health and which might be doing more harm than good. Whether you're focused on weight loss, energy, or aging well, this conversation offers clarity and actionable guidance for real life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Rupy Aujla to explore the best and worst habits for losing weight, staying full, and aging well. Using a tier-ranking system, they break down key lifestyle habits and explore which ones truly move the needle. Dr. Rupy also shares his top four habit-stacking strategies, which include simple, automatic actions that support a healthy lifestyle without requiring extra effort. Additionally, they delve into the nuances of calorie tracking, diet soda, and fasting, separating fact from fiction. This episode is packed with practical, real-world strategies designed to help you thrive in today’s fast-paced, modern world. Dr. Rupy Aujla is one of the most influential medical doctors in the UK. He has completed a master’s degree in nutritional medicine, sharing practical insights into healthy eating and thoughtful recipes through his Instagram, website, and podcast platform. Dr. Rupy founded The Doctor’s Kitchen, which strives to inspire and educate about the power of food as medicine and how to cook delicious recipes using carefully selected, evidence-based ingredients.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rupy dive into:  Weighing yourself: It’s not just about the number on the scale (00:18) Why skipping breakfast can be so detrimental to your health (3:33) The history of fasting and how to age in the right direction (8:53) What snacking after meals can signify (13:03) The myth about avoiding fats and overconsumption (23:49) Microplastics, their impact on cardiovascular health (40:11) Why OMAD (One Meal a Day) isn’t sustainable for long-term weight loss (48:12) Understanding your true caloric needs (53:28) Dr. Rupy’s four strategies for sustained, effortless weight loss (1:02:05) The diet soda debate (1:04:17) Signs of low fiber intake and practical ways to get more fiber (1:11:31) Adequate protein at breakfast and eating an earlier dinner (1:32:39) How simple habit stacking can lead to major health shifts (1:35:49) Where to follow Dr. Rupy’s work (1:39:31) Also mentioned in this episode: The Doctor's Kitchen: Healthy High Protein: Supercharge your energy, feel stronger and live longer The Doctor's Kitchen App: Apple Store, Google Play TruDiagnostic testing  For more on Dr. Aujla, follow him on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Our Place, Cozy Earth, and Levels. Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their Summer Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Right now, Cozy Earth is having its Cozy Days summer sale, get 45% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP.Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Aqua Tru. If you’ve ever gone to your doctor for pain or discomfort, did they ask you about the pain or trauma you’ve experienced in your life? Western medicine often separates the mind from the body, but in reality, the two are deeply connected. From a young age, many of us face hardships we don’t fully recognize, shaping the lens through which we see the world. Adversity is a part of the collective human experience, but when left unresolved, it can lead to unhealthy lifestyle choices that directly impact our physical well-being. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with  Dr. Gabor Maté about the link between trauma, addiction, and chronic illness. They also discuss how profit-driven culture targets our insecurities and the crisis of separation, disconnection, and loneliness we currently face as a society. Most importantly, they discuss the first steps we can take toward health and healing. Dr. Gabor Maté is a renowned speaker and bestselling author known for his work on addiction, trauma, stress, and childhood development. He’s the author of several acclaimed books, including In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, When the Body Says No, and The Myth of Normal. For his groundbreaking contributions, he’s received the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honor. He also co-developed Compassionate Inquiry, a therapeutic approach now used by professionals worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Maté dive into: The role of genes in human health and behavior (1:34) Gabor’s childhood trauma and its lasting impact (6:10) Understanding trauma and how it shapes the way we live, love, and interpret the world (12:45) What society gains and loses from living in a toxic culture (23:35) Final thoughts (30:25) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Gabor Maté This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Aqua Tru. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Pu’er fermented black and green teas. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers and Cozy Earth. As women enter their late 30s and beyond, many start experiencing symptoms like insomnia, brain fog, weight gain, and irritability—yet far too often, these changes are brushed off or misdiagnosed. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing back one of our most impactful conversations with Dr. Sara Gottfried—physician, hormone expert, and bestselling author—for a powerful look at what’s really happening in women’s bodies during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Gottfried breaks down the science behind common symptoms, the key hormone shifts driving them, and the tests every woman should know about. She also shares actionable strategies to help women rebalance their hormones, reclaim their energy, and feel like themselves again—all while laying the foundation for long-term health and vitality. Dr. Sara Gottfried is a Harvard- and MIT-trained physician and bestselling author specializing in precision, integrative, and Functional Medicine. She’s a Clinical Assistant Professor at Thomas Jefferson University and Director of Precision Medicine at the Marcus Institute. Her latest book is The Autoimmune Cure, focused on healing trauma and other triggers behind autoimmune disease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gottfried dive into: The metabolic crisis that women in their 40s go through and the hope that Dr. Gottfried offers on a different way to be and live (00:11) How conventional medicine often dismisses the symptoms that women feel and makes them feel it's a normal part of aging (5:35) The top misconceptions or misunderstandings about the interplay between hormones, including how long before menopause symptoms can start (10:44) Women with high cortisol levels in their 40s had decreased brain volume and memory (16:25) Common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause as they relate to aging: mood swings, depression, insomnia, and loss of libido (17:54) The environmental and lifestyle factors that impact women’s hormones, including stress, ultra-processed foods, and exposure to endocrine disruptors (26:30) The top 3 hormones to balance and correct: cortisol, estrogen, and thyroid (37:50) The importance of testosterone as the most abundant hormone in women’s bodies (41:00) How Dr. Gottfried started her hormonal journey by testing her cortisol and how prioritizing meditation and yoga reduced her stress response (48:17) Dealing with insomnia during perimenopause, when it’s especially critical to prioritize sleep and how progesterone can help (58:50) Testing thyroid levels at least once a year and the connection between thyroid and autoimmune disease (1:12:00) Bringing hormones into harmony by increasing protein, reducing ultra-processed foods, increasing fiber, and eating quality fat (1:17:55) The key to feeling better in menopause is measuring and addressing your glucose levels (1:29:02) What drives belly fat, and the relationship between belly fat and cortisol (1:43:30) Micronutrients, including vitamin D and copper, and how they impact thyroid levels (1:46:36) The role of post-traumatic stress and the use of psychedelics (1:50:06)Helping women over 40 and the importance of healing states of consciousness (2:03:21) Dr. Gottfried’s message of how it doesn’t have to be this way (2:08:44) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Sara Gottfried For more on Dr. Sara Gottfried, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and through her Website. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Cozy Earth. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear.. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Maui Nui. Each year, nearly 700,000 lives are lost to cardiovascular disease—and half of those individuals had no warning signs before their event. One major contributing factor? Low levels of nitric oxide, a vital molecule that supports healthy blood flow and keeps blood vessels flexible. The good news is that lifestyle changes—like diet, exercise, and proper supplementation—can naturally boost nitric oxide levels, helping to reduce your risk and support long-term heart health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Nathan Bryan, all about why nitric oxide is the most underrated molecule for both short- and long-term health. Dhru and Dr. Bryan explore the connection between low nitric oxide levels and major conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s, sexual dysfunction, and metabolic decline. They also dive into the biggest blockers of nitric oxide production, the top foods and lifestyle choices to naturally boost it, signs of deficiency, and so much more. Dr. Nathan Bryan is a leading expert in molecular medicine and nitric oxide research, with over 20 years of groundbreaking work and dozens of global patents. He’s the founder of Nitric Oxide Innovations, a company developing nitric oxide-based therapies to improve health worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bryan dive into: What happens in the body when we don’t produce enough nitric oxide (1:17) The link between nitric oxide and heart health (3:30) How nitric oxide is produced in the body (11:22) Habits that boost nitric oxide production (15:07) How mouthwash inhibits nitric oxide production (17:05) Nasal breathing and nitric oxide production (29:18) The impact of proton pump inhibitors on creating nitric oxide (32:23) Foods to avoid and transitioning to an anti-inflammatory diet (40:16) High blood pressure and its link to nitric oxide (42:17) Final thoughts (44:58) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Nathan Bryan This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Maui Nui. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Momentous, One Skin, and Branch Basics. It’s difficult to have a balanced conversation about vaccines. Both sides often jump to conclusions, leaving little room for nuanced, open dialogue. Just a few years ago, even sharing a podcast discussing vaccines could result in it being flagged. In this episode, Dr. Joel Gator Warsh joins us for a thoughtful conversation—one that doesn’t push any agenda, but simply aims to share information. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh for a deep dive into the topic of vaccines. Dr. Gator discusses what the gold standard for vaccine testing should look like and what it truly means to provide informed consent. He addresses common concerns about additives in vaccines and emphasizes that his role is to educate—not to influence or bias—parents in making the best decisions for their children. He also explains why current research is lacking when it comes to understanding the potential long-term health impacts of vaccines, and shares his hopes for more robust studies and open, nuanced conversations moving forward. Dr. Joel Gator Warsh is a Board-Certified Pediatrician based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in parenting, wellness, and integrative medicine.  In 2018, he founded his current practice, Integrative Pediatrics and Medicine, in Studio City.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gator dive into: What does “vaccine placebo” mean, and the differing definitions (00:17) Dr. Gator’s belief in providing information for truly informed consent (3:10) Questions about the ingredients and additives in vaccines (6:30) Why Dr. Gator started asking questions about vaccines (10:05) Why vaccine research typically doesn't use traditional placebo-controlled trials (19:47) The rise in public awareness and the future of vaccine studies (24:53) COVID as a major awakening regarding vaccines and peer reviews of vaccine trials (32:44) The history of polio and the increase in vaccines for various conditions (45:33) How vaccines have turned into a political issue (50:30) Stories from Dr. Gator’s patients, his recommendations, and an alternative schedule for newborns (59:21) Vaccines and concerns about autoimmune diseases and cumulative effects (1:13:20) The need for further research on vaccines and the possible correlation with autism (1:18:39) The measles vaccine: when to get it and debunked studies regarding its correlation to autism (1:34:49) Dr. Gator’s new book and what he hopes it contributes to the vaccine discussion (1:47:09) Does the flu vaccine make a difference (1:50:49) Final thoughts (1:54:47) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Gator's new book - Between a Shot and a Hard Place A Deep Dive on the Fraud, Deception, and Misdirection of Big Pharma with Dr. John Abramson For more on Dr. Gator, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Momentous, One Skin, and Branch Basics. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Momentous is having its anniversary sale from now through June 27th. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code FORLIFE for 40% off your first subscription. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics!   Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Ollie, and Manukora Honey. Vegetable oils are a hot topic in the wellness world. Some consider them a heart-healthy alternative to saturated fats, while others argue they may be far more harmful to our overall health than once believed. But where did they come from, and how did they become so widely used?  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Jeff Nobbs to discuss the history of seed oils and how they’ve become ubiquitous in restaurants and ultra-processed foods. He also describes the research limitations and selective reporting that have heavily influenced their recommendation and use. Jeff Nobbs is the cofounder and CEO of Zero Acre Farms, a company replacing harmful vegetable oils with healthier, more sustainable options made through fermentation. With over 15 years of experience in health and nutrition, Jeff has launched several start-ups focused on better ingredients and food access, including the restaurant chain Kitava and the nonprofit HelpKitchen. He’s also served as COO of Perfect Keto and GM at Ebates (now Rakuten). In this episode, Dhru and Jeff dive into: The history of seed oils and how they became so pervasive (04:01) Why trans fats were banned from commercial production (17:26) Observational research and the case for seed oils (21:40) Randomized controlled trials and the case against seed oils (28:21) Biomarkers in people who consume seed oils and observational data on trans fats (33:04) The Minnesota Coronary Experiment (40:32) McDonald’s transition to seed oils (43:15) Final thoughts (44:36) Also mentioned: Full episode with Jeff Nobbs This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Ollie, and Manukora Honey. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Fatty15. Aging well isn’t just about looking young on the outside—it’s about building habits that keep our bones strong and our body composition healthy. Today’s guest ranks the top habits that support these goals and help enhance our healthspan. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mary Pardee to rank the best and worst habits for aging well, avoiding frailty, and maintaining a healthy body composition. Dr. Pardee breaks down the staggering statistics on osteoporosis and highlights the importance of a DEXA scan, plus when you should consider getting one. She also shares her insights on longevity-specific testing, including a full lipid panel and coronary CT scan. Finally, Dr. Pardee ranks key lifestyle habits, such as achieving 10,000 steps a day, walking after meals, strength training, and following specific diets. Wondering where GLP-1 medications and hormone replacement therapy fall on the list? Dr. Pardee shares her nuanced take on those, too. Dr. Mary Pardee is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor specializing in preventative medicine and longevity in Los Angeles, California. She has an undergraduate degree in human nutrition and has worked in exercise physiology and performance research for the US government. She holds a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University. Dr. Mary is the founder of modrn med, a medical practice that provides medical and health services to patients via in-person consults as well as telemedicine. Her primary focus is on closing the healthspan-lifespan gap, extending lifespan, and enhancing healthspan.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Pardee dive into: The statistics on osteoporosis and other bone fractures (00:30) What the DEXA bone density scan is and why it matters (3:07) The importance of grip strength (5:02) VO₂ max: what it is, exercises to improve it, and how to get tested (9:10) Longevity-specific testing (24:05) A full lipid panel and everything you need to know about ApoB (28:41) The importance of getting a coronary CT angiogram (40:56) Why getting 10,000 steps a day matters (42:01) Strength training and why tracking your workout progress is essential (57:24) Diet: tracking macros and auditing your calorie intake (1:06:10) GLP-1s: what they are and their impact (1:10:44) Ranking the Mediterranean diet and why calories matter (1:13:31) Sauna, cold plunge, meditation, and mindfulness (1:21:15) Hormone replacement therapy nuances (1:31:36) Top screenings for aging well (1:35:05) Supplements: what’s worth it and what’s not (1:44:08) Where to find Dr. Pardee’s work (1:54:36) Also mentioned in this episode: Plaque Begets Plaque, Not ApoB, JACC Journals  Try This Newsletter Ginny McGonigal  Chris Kresser Article about Misguided Mercury Concerns  For more on Dr. Pardee, follow her on Facebook, Instagram - Modern Med, Instagram, TikTok, Apple Podcasts, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Fatty15. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Manukora Honey, Square, and Levels. We don’t often think of foot health as a factor in longevity. However, falls, hip fractures, and early mortality statistics show that foot health is just as essential for long-term wellness as other factors we prioritize. Today’s guest has made it her mission to bring foot health to the forefront of conversations about optimal health, especially as we age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re sharing one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Courtney Conley, an expert in foot and gait health, on why your feet matter more than you think. She explains why you should be able to move your feet as freely as your hands, how to assess your foot health at home, and the key signs it’s time to improve your foot and toe strength. Dr. Conley also shares simple exercises anyone can start doing today, along with her top recommendations for everyday footwear.  Dr. Courtney Conley is a leading foot and gait specialist and the founder of Gait Happens, where she helps people restore healthy movement from the ground up. She also leads patient care at Total Health Solutions and Total Health Performance in Colorado, focusing on gait mechanics and foot function. As a founding member of the Healthy Foot Alliance, Dr. Conley advocates for natural footwear and strengthening the feet to reduce unnecessary surgeries and support lifelong mobility. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Conley dive into: Building toe strength for beginners, intermediate, and advanced levels (2:01) What you can do at home to improve foot strength and overall foot health (7:00) The shoes Dr. Conley recommends—and her non-negotiables (17:00) The ideal number of daily steps for optimal health (30:19) Top hacks and habits for people with a sedentary lifestyle (32:10) Final thoughts and key takeaways (35:49) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Courtney Conley This episode is brought to you by Manukora Honey, Square, and Levels. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Get everything you need to run and grow your business, without any long-term commitments with Square. Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DHRU Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Birch Living, and Maui Nui. Poor posture doesn’t just lead to stress and pain—it can also make you look older. So, how do we counteract this in today’s modern, desk-bound world? Today’s guest shares simple, effective habits you can build into your daily routine to help you stay vibrant, mobile, and pain-free—even if you spend most of your day sitting.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Grant Elliott to discuss posture, back and neck pain, and the common misconceptions surrounding them. Dr. Elliott explains the importance of movement variability and staying active throughout the day, without falling into a fear-based mindset. He highlights what traditional practitioners often overlook when they rely solely on imaging, emphasizing the value of understanding a patient’s story and lifestyle to uncover the root causes of pain. Looking for simple exercises you can do at your desk? Dr. Elliott shares those, too. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to prevent or address back and neck pain. Dr. Grant Elliott is the owner and founder of Rehab Fix, an online program designed to help people around the world overcome low back issues. He holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Master’s in Sports Science and Rehabilitation from Logan University. Dr. Elliott is passionate about teaching people how to relieve pain through better movement and self-reliance—rather than dependency. Through his Online Low Back Program, he empowers individuals to take control of their recovery, believing that healing is most rewarding when people can do it themselves. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Elliott dive into: Exercises to reverse poor posture—and how often to do them (00:11) The impact of holding one posture for too long vs. staying mobile for optimal alignment (6:15) How a hunched-over posture can age us faster than we realize (8:20) Core principles and common myths about joint movement (13:45) The ideal movement routine for long-term health (16:05) Neck pain: causes and exercises that actually help (17:40) How to address and relieve lower back pain (27:20) Why standard imaging alone falls short—and the benefits of movement-based testing (30:36) Red flags to watch for when choosing a provider (41:30) Neck cracking, the truth about stretching, and picking the right pillow (45:32) How diet and mobility are more connected than you think (52:36) Why physical inactivity is the new smoking (1:01:36) Stretches and postural tips to improve hip and lower back mobility (1:05:43) Dr. Elliott’s personal journey and what led him to this work (1:11:33) What causes sciatica and how to handle muscle tension effectively (1:17:48) The link between tight hips, lower back tension, and stubborn hamstrings (1:23:44) Dr. Elliott’s best advice for managing and preventing back pain (1:31:51) Final takeaways and closing thoughts (1:37:13) Also mentioned in this episode: Vivobarefoot shoes For more on Dr. Elliott, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Birch Living, and Maui Nui.   Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Get 20% off your Birch Living mattress during their Summer Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Cozy Earth. Navigating illness—whether it's our own or that of someone we deeply love—is one of life’s greatest challenges. It can shake our foundations, test our resilience, and bring uncertainty to even the most grounded lives. But amid the struggle, illness also holds the potential to awaken us—to deepen our understanding of the body, sharpen our intuition, and reconnect us to something greater than ourselves. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on near-death experiences and how these profound moments can become portals to healing, clarity, and deep self-discovery. Anita Moorjani shares the life-changing lessons and mindset shifts she experienced during her coma, and how her near-death experience transformed the way she lives today. Dr. Cynthia Li opens up about her journey with autoimmune illness and the limitations of a traditional medical system that often waits until symptoms are severe before taking action. She explains why it’s essential to create space between your identity and your diagnosis, and highlights the key pillars that guided her path to healing. Anita Moorjani is a renowned author and spiritual speaker known for her transformative journey beyond the brink of death. Anita battled end-stage cancer before experiencing a remarkable near-death experience (NDE) that shifted her perspective on life. Her bestselling memoir, “Dying to Be Me,” chronicles her profound journey and miraculous healing.  Dr. Cynthia Li has practiced as an internist in settings as diverse as Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, San Francisco General Hospital, and St. Anthony Medical Clinic, serving the homeless. Her personal health challenges led her to integrative and Functional Medicine, and she currently has a private practice in Berkeley, CA. She is the author of Brave New Medicine: A Doctor’s Unconventional Path to Healing Her Autoimmune Illness. In this episode, Dhru and his guests explore: What Anita experienced during her coma and the feeling of unconditional love (2:40) Lessons from beyond (9:40) The freedom and challenge of returning to the status quo (14:51) Dhru’s personal story about the passing of a loved one (19:56) When Dr. Li discovered she was suffering from an autoimmune condition (35:46) The limitations of traditional diagnoses (43:56) Why we need to create space between ourselves and our diagnosis (45:56) One of the first steps Dr. Li took toward healing (52:23) How she learned to tune into her intuition and let it guide her recovery (56:07) The key pillars that played a crucial role in her healing (1:00:16) The transformative impact of qigong on her journey (1:03:22) Hitting rock bottom—for the second time (1:05:46) Also mentioned: Full episode with Anita Moorjani Full episode with Dr. Cynthia Li This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Cozy Earth. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Radiant Skin Duo, plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP.   Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, LMNT, and BiOptimizers. Did you know that your judgmental thoughts—about both yourself and others—could be contributing to unhappiness, blocking joy, and even affecting your health? Most people don’t realize that these thoughts often stem from a fear of fully feeling and embracing the emotions that arise in certain situations. When we avoid those emotions, we remain stuck in patterns of judgment and disconnection. Today’s guest is here to help us break free. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Joe Hudson to explore how judgment, whether directed outward or inward, influences our thoughts, relationships, and overall well-being. Joe shares what leads us to have judgmental thoughts, the initial high it brings, and the vulnerable feelings that it covers up. Joe also shares the roadblocks that hold us back from being exactly who we want to be, as well as the common pattern of self-reliance, abandonment, and shame. It’s time to drop the judgment and reclaim your freedom. Dubbed “the coach behind Silicon Valley’s unicorn CEOs,” Joe Hudson is one of the most in-demand mentors to top leaders at OpenAI, Apple, Alphabet, and beyond. With a background in venture capital and over 25 years of deep work across psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative traditions, Joe has crafted a radically different path to personal growth—one that goes far beyond traditional self-help. His approach rewires how people relate to themselves, dissolving internal blocks and unlocking sustainable high performance rooted in ease, clarity, and joy. In this episode, Dhru and Joe dive into: How self-judgment impacts our well-being and emotional regulation (00:15) Why judging others feels good, the inner voice, and the impact of negative self-talk (5:16) Are our judgmental thoughts contributing to physical disease in the body? (14:58) Joe's personal journey and what he internalized from childhood (18:18) Why the inner voice in your head is often wrong (24:13) Judgment, shame, and guilt as key drivers of stress (30:51) How do you want to be right now? (35:07) How to deal with internal resistance (42:57) The connection between abandonment and self-reliance (44:35) Understanding the pattern of abandonment and how to address it (51:95) Receiving unconditional love and building unconditional relationships (56:40) An introduction to The Matrix Protocol (1:08:15) What it means to live in the compassionate truth (1:20:12) The hidden “protocol” of unhappiness (1:24:47) Gratitude moments and shifting from lack to love (1:33:04) How stress, lack of enjoyment, and negative self-talk threaten our well-being (1:43:31) Where to find Joe’s work and resources (1:49:57) For more on Joe, follow him on Twitter, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, LMNT, and BiOptimizers. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Ollie. Sugar is everywhere in the modern diet, and it's silently driving a massive wave of chronic illness. From insulin resistance and fatty liver to cognitive decline, the overconsumption of ultra-processed, sugar-laden foods has created a health crisis hiding in plain sight. As scientists uncover deeper connections between sugar, metabolism, and brain health, one thing is clear: this isn’t just about cutting calories—it’s about changing the way we eat to protect our long-term well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on the connection between insulin resistance, fatty liver, and Alzheimer’s disease.  Dr. Robert Lustig shares the impact of added sugar on mitochondrial health and metabolism. He also discusses what you can expect when significantly reducing the amount of added sugar in your diet, why the quality of your calories matters, and the fascinating ways our bodies store fat.  Dr. Richard Johnson discusses his revolutionary new hypothesis on the link between fructose consumption and Alzheimer’s disease. Dhru and Dr. Johnson discuss the evolutionary mechanism behind fructose metabolism, insulin resistance, and weight gain, which has backfired due to its overconsumption. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: What is leptin resistance (2:11) Thin on the outside, fat on the inside (TOFI) (5:55) The three sites of fat deposition in the body (6:47) Key findings from the SHINE study (17:03) The Metabolic Matrix: feed the gut, protect the liver, and support the brain (21:35) Dr. Johnson’s hypothesis on the link between Alzheimer’s and fructose consumption (25:05) The origins of Alzheimer’s: what’s happening in the brain (33:28) Uric acid as a driver of fat accumulation, and its connection to gout, obesity, and other diseases (31:13) The relationship between salt, dehydration, and fructose production (45:51) How fructose increases our cravings for sugar (50:01) The role of fructose in Alzheimer’s disease (56:56) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Robert Lustig Full episode with Dr. Richard Johnson This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Ollie. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription.Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Levels, and Branch Basics. Alzheimer’s doesn’t begin at diagnosis—it starts decades earlier. That means the choices we make right now can have a major impact on our brain health down the line. But with so much conflicting health advice out there, how do you know what really moves the needle? Today’s guest cuts through the noise and shares the most effective, science-backed strategies to protect your brain, no matter your age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola. Louisa shares the top three lifestyle factors that can influence our risk for Alzheimer’s disease. She helps us sort through the most current research and uncovers the biggest myths. She also shares the top two supplements that are critical for protecting brain health and the optimal prescription for exercise and resistance training. Looking to protect your brain health? Louisa shows us how. Louisa Nicola, an Australian-born neurophysiologist and sports scientist, has made significant strides in the field of brain performance and human potential. In 2016, she founded Neuro Athletics, a consulting firm dedicated to optimizing brain health and performance for athletes, executives, and high performers. Louisa's innovative methods improve reaction times, decision-making, and mental acuity. Her vision is to expand Neuro Athletics' reach, empowering more individuals to achieve their full potential through enhanced brain function and mental resilience. In this episode, Dhru and Louisa dive into: The alarming increase in Alzheimer's disease despite genetics (00:33) Why sleep is a critical factor in preventing disease (2:43) The impact of a sedentary lifestyle on increasing your risk for Alzheimer’s disease and tips for beginners (17:47) Physiology as we age (34:35) Fundamental pillars of nutrition and the power of Omega-3 fatty acids (42:20) Creatine for neuroprotection, energy, and reversing osteoporosis (54:02) The biggest myth about Alzheimer’s disease (01:02:51) What motivated Louisa to study Alzheimer’s disease (01:05:44) Actionable steps you can implement to reduce your risk (01:08:50) Implementing sauna into your routine to induce good stress (01:12:13) Brain optimization beyond the fundamentals (01:15:12) Social connections that power health (01:23:18) Bigger muscles-better brain health (01:31:20)  Also mentioned in this episode: Omega Quant Test Neuroathletics Instagram Sleep Regularity as a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality Study  For more on Louisa, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Levels, and Branch Basics. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Square, Branch Basics, and Manukora Honey. When we’re told our labs are “normal,” that doesn’t always mean they’re optimal—especially considering that over one-third of Americans are prediabetic and 47 million have metabolic syndrome. Metabolic health is the foundation of true longevity. Without actively supporting it, the risk of chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes increases. The good news? Prioritizing metabolic health through simple lifestyle changes can lead to long-term vitality and meaningful transformation. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on the most underrated blood tests for metabolic health and how to decode optimal lab markers. Dr. Tyna Moore breaks down the science behind metabolic dysfunction and its connection to chronic disease. She shares the essential labs to order, how often to test, and what optimal results should look like. She also offers practical tips for beginners on getting started with resistance training. Dr. Ben Bikman dives into how elevated fasting insulin contributes to insulin resistance, fat storage, and challenges in sustainable weight loss. He also explores how genetics play a role in weight gain and why lowering insulin—not just counting calories—should be the first step in any effective weight-loss strategy. Dr. Tyna Moore is a board-certified naturopathic and chiropractic physician and the founder and owner of Core Wellness Clinic in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in non-surgical pain management, natural pain solutions, and regenerative injection therapies for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions.  Dr. Ben Bikman is a metabolic research scientist and author of Why We Get Sick, which explores insulin resistance as a root cause of many chronic health issues. With a PhD in bioenergetics and postdoctoral work in metabolic disorders, he now serves as an associate professor at BYU, where he studies insulin’s role in obesity, diabetes, and mitochondrial health. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Metabolic health and disease pathways (2:10) Key lab tests and optimal levels (4:25) How and why to start resistance training (20:49) The most underrated blood test for metabolic health (33:57) Optimal reference ranges for fasting insulin (37:45) The two primary factors contributing to weight gain (44:22) The role of fat cells and ethnic differences (53:09) Final thoughts (1:01:34) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Tyna Moore Full episode with Dr. Ben Bikman Want Dhru’s Lab Ranges Cheat Sheet? Sign up for the Try This Newsletter and we’ll send it straight to your inbox! This episode is brought to you by Square, Branch Basics, and Manukora Honey. Get everything you need to run and grow your business, without any long-term commitments with Square. Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DHRU Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lumebox, Cozy Earth, and Ollie. We don’t often think of our homes as a source of toxins—but many of the most common exposures are hiding right where we cook, eat, breathe, and sleep. Not sure where to start when it comes to removing them? You’re not alone. Today’s guest is here to simplify the process, breaking down the top toxin exposures with a tiered ranking and showing you exactly what to remove, replace, or swap first for the biggest impact. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Vivian Chen to uncover the top sources of toxins hiding in your home. Dr. Chen shares must-do swaps in the kitchen, covering everything from cookware and food storage to baking essentials. She also offers practical tips to support your body’s natural detoxification and elimination process through simple lifestyle habits. Dr. Chen dives into the hidden toxins in feminine hygiene products and the safer alternatives. If you’re looking for simple, actionable strategies to reduce your daily exposure to toxins, this episode is a must-listen.   Dr. Vivian Chen (MBBS, MRCP, MRCGP) is a UK-trained medical doctor with 15 years of clinical experience in internal medicine and family practice, and the co-founder of LUMEBOX, the leading portable red light therapy company. Now based in California, she traded her prescription pad for a deeper mission: helping people uncover and address the root causes of their health struggles—from mitochondrial dysfunction to environmental toxicity. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Chen dive into: The best and worst types of cookware (00:24) The connection between cooking with cast iron and iron levels (4:02) Common sources of endocrine disruptors (5:05) Microwave-safe plastic containers and recommended changes when using plastic (8:15) Canned foods and how toxic exposure can vary based on your choices (14:55) Top sources of toxins in daily life and how to improve indoor air quality (18:12) The dangers of using aluminum foil to wrap food (29:13) Unbleached parchment paper, silicone cookware, and stainless steel storage (35:09) Constipation, detoxification, and the importance of tracking fiber intake (46:13) Exercise and its full-body detoxification benefits (56:53) How to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways (59:58) Different types of saunas and their detox benefits (1:08:21) Red light therapy: how to use it and its full-body benefits (1:12:18) How sleep supports detoxification and the top causes of poor sleep (1:21:48) The risks of using paper cups daily and the benefits of reusable alternatives (1:34:08) Why conventional paper receipts pose health risks (1:36:53) How scented candles impact indoor air quality (1:39:32) The effects of traditional feminine hygiene products on health (1:41:48) Final thoughts and where to follow Dr. Chen’s work (1:56:56) Also mentioned in this episode: EWG  Bristol Stool Chart  Lupini Beans King Grove Organic Farm  Try This: Surprising Findings from a Major Report On Microplastics For more on Dr. Chen, follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Lumebox, Cozy Earth, and Ollie. Lumebox is offering my community $280 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device!  That's over 44% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by One Skin, Bon Charge, and Manukora Honey. As we age, many of us worry about losing the ability to move freely or manage daily tasks—and with Alzheimer’s on the rise, cognitive decline is a growing concern too. But here’s the good news: just as we can preserve mobility well into our later years, we can also maintain a sharp, healthy mind. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on how to live a vibrant life into your 100s. Dr. Dale Bredesen explains why cognitive decline is no longer a mystery—and why it’s not an inevitable part of aging. He emphasizes the importance of early prevention and shares seven foundational strategies to help protect your brain decades before symptoms appear. Juliet and Kelly Starrett join Dhru to share their practical, no-frills approach to promoting durability and mobility as we age. They cover simple at-home mobility tests like the sit-and-rise test. Their insights show how small, consistent changes in diet and movement can lay the foundation for lasting vitality and a body that recovers well from setbacks as you grow older. Dr. Dale Bredesen is internationally recognized as an expert in Alzheimer’s disease and is the author of several New York Times bestsellers.. He serves as the principal investigator for the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at UCLA and founded the Alzheimer’s Drug Development Network in 2008, which helped identify new therapeutics for the disease.  Juliet Starrett is an entrepreneur, attorney, author, podcaster, and professional whitewater paddler, winning three world championships and five national titles. Dr. Kelly Starrett consults with elite athletes and coaches. Juliet and Kelly Starrett founded The Ready State fitness podcast and blog, San Francisco CrossFit, and are co-authors of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Deskbound and the New York Times bestseller Built to Move.  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Cognitive decline and ways to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s (1:30) Exposure to biotoxins that contribute to cognitive decline (5:02) The link between mold toxicity and Alzheimer’s disease (10:58) Foundational diet and lifestyle strategies for Alzheimer’s prevention (20:12) How the brain uses energy—and why it matters (25:37) Tips for improving sleep quality (33:17) How to manage mental stress and perceived threats (36:39) The importance of taking high-quality fish oil daily (41:17) Why the sit-and-rise test is a key indicator of longevity (43:58) Major milestones when declines in mobility typically begin (52:40) Factors that influence long-term mobility (56:03) Supporting mobility for everyday movement and independence (1:01:33) At-home tests to assess your range of motion (1:05:54) Final thoughts and key takeaways (1:12:20) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Dale Bredesen Full episode with Dr. Kelly & Juliet Starrett This episode is brought to you by One Skin, Bon Charge, and Manukora Honey. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Maui Nui. When it comes to intermittent fasting and sustainable weight loss, the advice out there can be overwhelming and often conflicting. Today’s guest joins the podcast to cut through the noise and tier-rank the most effective lifestyle strategies for long-term success, spotlighting what truly moves the needle—and what’s better left behind. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Cynthia Thurlow to unpack what we need to prioritize—and just as importantly, what to let go of—for sustainable weight loss and long-term weight management. Together, they tier-rank the most impactful lifestyle habits and debunk common myths around overexercising, one-meal-a-day diets, and detox trends. Cynthia also challenges outdated narratives targeted at men and women over 40, offering a science-backed approach to behavior change. Plus, she dives into the most destructive mindsets that often lead to self-sabotage. Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, author, and host of the Everyday Wellness podcast. With over 25 years in health and wellness, she’s a leading expert in intermittent fasting and women’s health during perimenopause and menopause. Her TEDx talk on intermittent fasting has over 15 million views. Cynthia’s mission is to empower women to thrive through midlife and beyond. In this episode, Dhru and Cynthia dive into: Role and benefits of intermittent fasting in weight loss (00:24) Long-term goals for fasting (4:08) Counting and tracking macros (5:36) The downsides of the one-meal-a-day (OMAD) trend (11:15) The connection between body parasites and weight loss (20:24) Gut health tests and their impact on weight loss (25:22) “Thyroid-pause” and its effect on weight (33:26) The role of fiber in our diet and its impact on the microbiome (41:16) Detoxing for weight loss—does it help? (43:05) The difference between intense daily cardio and strength training (51:10) Daily alcohol consumption and its effect on weight loss (1:00:25) Regular and diet soda consumption—how they affect the body (1:03:45) The role of mindset in a successful weight loss journey (1:09:28) Recommendations for developing a stronger mindset (1:12:48) Destructive beliefs that sabotage wellness goals (1:15:16) Why a daily dose of creatine matters (1:17:32) The role of protein powders and shakes in your diet (1:21:49) Seed oils and how to reduce ultra-processed food intake (1:25:05) Thoughts on GLP-1 medications (1:35:25) Hormone replacement therapy (1:47:44) Cynthia’s practical steps for sustainable weight loss and building strength (1:55:01) Also mentioned in this episode: Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™ - Podcast Cynthia's Creatine - The Midlife PAUSE: Strength, Radiance, and Resilience Dhru's protein shake: Try This newsletter For more on Cynthia, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Maui Nui. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription.  Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Fatty15, and Levels. The oral microbiome is a foundational pillar of whole-body health and longevity. While modern science is just beginning to catch up, traditions like Ayurveda, along with Functional Medicine practitioners and biological dentists, have long emphasized the mouth-body connection. Without healthy teeth, gums, and oral tissues, systemic health inevitably declines. In this episode, today’s guests share how oral health offers a powerful lens into overall wellness—and why it’s time to rethink how we care for our mouths. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on the connection between oral health, chronic disease, and longevity. Dr. Staci Whitman breaks down the top signs that your oral health may be at risk, explores the root causes behind common dental diagnoses, and explains the link between poor oral health and chronic illness. She also shares actionable tips on nutrition, optimal eating timelines, and strategies to prevent oral dysbiosis and cavities. Dr. Mark Burhenne dives into why prioritizing oral health is essential for preventing chronic disease and offers simple steps to get started. He also walks through the cost-benefit analysis of root canals and explains why flossing matters, along with his picks for the cleanest, most effective oral care products on the market. Dr. Staci Whitman is a leading authority in functional dentistry. With a unique blend of scientific expertise and compassionate care, she's dedicated to creating a cavity-free world. Dr Staci is a triple board-certified in pediatrics, integrative dentistry, and naturopathic dentistry. She is one of only five dentists in the world to have her Functional Medicine Certification from the Institute of Functional Medicine.   Dr. Mark Burhenne is a functional dentist. He is the author of the number one Amazon bestseller The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox.  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: The connection between oral health and overall health (01:44) Root causes of oral dysbiosis (05:22) Cavity prevention (12:41) The role of the Standard American diet on  the oral microbiome (15:55) Top factors that impact oral health (18:53) Foods and drinks that cause decay or promote optimal oral health (27:03) FYGG toothpaste (29:45) Hydroxyapatite and sourcing from reputable sources (33:14) Key supplements for oral health (36:12) Vitamin D and medications for oral health (39:09) How oral and dental health relate to longevity (42:14) A cost-benefit analysis of root canals (43:51) Dr. Burhenne's advice for taking care of oral health (52:15) Final Thoughts (54:49) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Staci Whitman Full episode with Dr. Mark Burhenne This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Fatty15, and Levels. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique Life, and BiOptimizers. When we think about carbon, we often associate it with pollution, greenhouse gases, and climate change. But carbon is not the enemy—it's the essential building block of life. From the soil beneath our feet to the air we breathe, carbon plays a central role in the biosphere. The real issue lies not with carbon itself, but with how human systems have disrupted its natural balance. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with environmentalist and author Paul Hawken to unpack the deeper story of carbon—its vital role in life, its misrepresentation in climate discourse, and its power to connect all living systems. Drawing from his new book Carbon: The Book of Life, Paul explains why regeneration, not just sustainability, is key. He also shares how we can restore our relationship with the Earth by embracing Indigenous wisdom, ecological thinking, and a shift from extraction to restoration, reminding us that healing the planet starts with rethinking our values. Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, and bestselling author who advises governments and business leaders on climate and ecological regeneration. He’s written nine books with six national and New York Times bestsellers. He founded both Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration, which created the world’s largest network of solutions to the climate crisis. His newest book is Carbon: The Book of Life. Tune in to this powerful conversation to discover how rethinking carbon could help us heal our planet—and ourselves.  In this episode, Dhru and Paul dive into: Carbon as the foundation of life (00:40) The vilification of carbon from an environmental perspective—and the secrets it holds (3:05) Dissolving the human–nature divide and reconnecting with the natural world (11:20) The message behind Claire Davis' food experiment with infants (17:40) How awareness and communication with nature could help shift humanity (25:13) Balancing human wants versus needs (35:43) The idea that Earth has a form of awareness (46:59) Challenging the idea that human existence is a plight on the planet (1:03:23) The limits of technology in healing the Earth—and how it has improved human life (1:10:53) Carbon sequestration through regenerative agriculture (1:15:42) Rethinking the phrase “growth is good” in the context of nature, humans, and technology (1:21:33) The impact of outcome-focused living and raising awareness about health (1:31:03) Reevaluating infant formula and banning pharmaceutical ads—genuine progress or public deception? (1:37:43) The future of agriculture: banning chemicals, pesticides, and harmful toxins in America (1:42:43) There is a solution, a path to change—and we are part of it (1:48:43) The need for community, the power of connection, and our role in making life better (2:02:13) Also mentioned in this episode: Paul’s Book - Carbon: The Book of Life Project Drawdown Restor Eco Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? Abundance  For more on Paul, follow him on Instagram and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique, and BiOptimizers. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Pu’er fermented black and green teas. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Birch Living, and Square.  Autoimmune conditions now affect over 300 million people worldwide, and that number is rising fast. Yet the conventional medical model often misses the root cause, leaving many stuck on medications or searching endlessly for answers. In today’s episode, our guests reveal how food plays a powerful role in autoimmune symptoms—and how targeted changes can make a real difference. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with experts on foods like gluten and dairy that trigger autoimmune responses in their bodies.  Dr. Akil Palanisamy joins us to explore why autoimmune diseases are on the rise and how certain aspects of modern life may be fueling the epidemic. He breaks down the top contributing factors and shares his TIGER Protocol, which uses diet, lifestyle, and Ayurvedic principles to address them. Dhru and Dr. Akil also discuss the importance of mindset and staying grounded in what works best for you, so you can take action without feeling overwhelmed. Dr. Elroy Vojdani breaks down the role of food sensitivities in autoimmune disease, including common triggers and how they impact the immune system. He and Dhru discuss risk factors, the difference between sensitivities and intolerances, and the limitations of standard allergy tests. Dr. Vojdani also shares how to remove problem foods and take practical steps to heal the gut and restore immune health. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Dr. Akil’s two-phase diet approach for autoimmune disease (1:40) Restrictive diets: understanding food allergies vs. food sensitivities (3:41) AIP Diet vs. Dr. Akil's Elimination Diet—key differences (8:25) Blood tests and symptoms that help detect early autoimmunity (12:20) Essential foods that support gut repair (18:54) How to follow an elimination protocol on your own (26:58) Chronic diseases linked to food sensitivities (32:00) Food sensitivities and their role in F.L.C. (Feel Like Crap) syndrome (37:01) The rising prevalence of autoimmune diseases in recent years (40:30) Why food is the #1 trigger for autoimmune conditions (45:15) Dr. Vojdani's personal story and key risk factors for autoimmunity (47:09) Gut repair strategies for those without access to doctors or testing (52:20) Highlights from Dr. Vojdani's book When Food Bites Back and patient results (58:20) Dhru’s father’s success story with the Elimination Diet (1:04:36) Why the reintroduction phase is crucial for autoimmune healing (1:07:42) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:09:32) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Akil Palanisamy Full episode with Dr. Elroy Vojdani This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Birch Living, and Square.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Get 27% off your Birch Living mattress plus two eco-rest pillows during their Memorial Day early access sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Get everything you need to run and grow your business, without any long-term commitments with Square. Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DHRU Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox. Toxins hidden in everyday products can quietly increase our risk of chronic diseases, including cancer. These harmful chemicals aren’t just found in what we put on our skin—they’re also in the air we breathe and the water we drink. Understanding where these toxins hide and how they impact our health empowers us to make smarter choices, reduce our exposure, and protect both our well-being and that of our families. Today’s guest shares how simple, practical switches can help us detoxify our lives and take back control of our health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Aly Cohen to unpack some of the most toxic offenders hiding in our everyday lives. Using a tier-ranking system, Dr. Cohen breaks down where everyday household items—like cookware, cleaning products, Tupperware, and candles—rank compared to other major exposures, such as poor air quality and tap water. She also shares her Four A’s Framework—a simple, practical tool to help identify toxins without feeling overwhelmed or paralyzed when making safer choices. Plus, Dr. Cohen offers actionable tips to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways through everyday lifestyle habits, nutrition, and targeted supplements. Dr. Cohen is a board-certified physician specializing in rheumatology and integrative medicine, as well as an environmental health expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. Her new book, DETOXIFY: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them, connects the dots between everyday chemical exposures and the rising epidemic of immune and autoimmune disorders and what we can all do about it. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Cohen dive into: Iodine’s role in detoxifying the body (00:40) Ranking toxin exposure from non-stick cookware (4:05) The problem with tap water—and solutions for cleaner options (9:33) The cumulative impact of toxin exposure over time (19:53) How today’s toxin load compares to earlier lifestyles (20:59) Poor indoor air quality and the dangers of dust buildup (22:38) The 4 A’s Framework for reducing toxic exposure (34:37) Why standard household cleaners can be harmful (38:47) Personal care products and their link to autoimmune disorders (44:26) Safer alternatives to traditional dry cleaning (54:17) Why you should avoid microwaving food in plastic—and use glass instead (58:15) Ultra-processed foods as a constant source of toxins (1:06:35) Foods that naturally support the body’s detoxification process (1:11:01) Mercury exposure and the rising pollution in our oceans (1:13:22) Daily supplements and foods that help minimize toxic burden (1:18:05) What drives Dr. Cohen’s passion for environmental health (1:24:11) BPA levels in mothers and the correlation with autism (1:29:07) What truly matters when it comes to reducing toxic exposure (1:37:27) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Cohen’s book Detoxify Study on surface cracks on non-stick cookware Try This –The Invisible Threat You Need to Be Aware of Ollie Dog Food For more on Dr. Cohen, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription.  Right now, get 40% off sitewide at Cozy Earth.  From May 2 through May 4th, Buy One, Get One Free viscose bamboo pajamas!! Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUPBOGO. Lumebox is offering my community early access to their 50% off their portable Red Light device Birthday sale. Just go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your device.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Manukora Honey. Chronic pain affects millions of people, yet traditional approaches often focus only on managing symptoms, without addressing the root cause. Today’s guests share a groundbreaking perspective: that pain is created by the brain as a signal of an underlying emotional issue that needs attention. By identifying and addressing these emotional triggers, lasting relief can be achieved by rewiring the brain. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on getting to the root cause of chronic pain. Dr. Andrea Furlan breaks down the drivers of chronic pain and debunks common myths around treatment. She also highlights the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle in worsening pain and shares her unique, integrative approach to healing. Next, Dr. Howard Schubiner explains why chronic pain is becoming more prevalent and how it’s closely connected to the brain. He outlines why the current model of pain management falls short and introduces Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy—an evidence-based approach that has been shown to be more effective than traditional treatments. Dr. Schubiner also discusses how adverse childhood experiences can manifest as chronic pain later in life, and how we can retrain our brains to change our perception and experience of pain. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Top myths in treating chronic pain (01:05) Tier ranking of the top drivers of chronic pain (06:40) Corrective exercises for addressing lower back pain (12:36) Solutions, answers, and advice for lower back pain (15:33) Evidence-based alternative approaches for chronic lower back and shoulder pain (19:26) Do's and don'ts to prevent abuse of the body (22:51) Why back pain has doubled in the last twenty years (29:20) What pain in the body actually is (32:28) Why the current approach to pain and pain management is broken (35:43) The Symptom Perception Model and its effectiveness (43:00) Incentives that contribute to systemic failure (44:32) Why MRIs don’t provide a complete picture of pain (49:11) Adverse childhood experiences and their relationship to pain (54:45) Understanding how the brain generates pain (59:58) Final thoughts (01:07:43) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Andrea Furlan Full episode with Dr. Howard Schubiner This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Manukora Honey. Right now, get 40% off sitewide at Cozy Earth.  From May 2 through May 4th, buy One, Get One Free viscose bamboo pajamas!! Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUPBOGO. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, One Skin, and Branch Basics. Over 95% of Americans are deficient in one key nutrient: fiber. And yet, fiber plays a powerful role in overall health—supporting weight loss, better sleep, and increased satiety. Today’s guest takes a deep dive into fiber, gut health, and why adding more plants to your diet is one of the best things you can do for your well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz to discuss why increasing the diversity of plants in your diet is crucial for gut and overall health. Dr. Bulsiewicz shares his top tips and go-to recipe for anyone beginning their journey toward more fiber and plant diversity. He also explores concerns surrounding the increasing use of GLP-1 medications without a long-term plan and identifies the most effective practices for achieving sustainable weight loss. If you’re looking for a deep dive into what damages the gut microbiome—and how to truly optimize your gut health—this episode is for you. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz is a board-certified gastroenterologist, an internationally recognized expert in gut health, and the bestselling author of Fiber Fueled and The Fiber Fueled Cookbook. He serves as U.S. Medical Director and Scientific Advisor at ZOE, has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles, has presented to Congress and the USDA, and has taught gut health to over 10,000 students. Dr. B earned his MD from Georgetown, trained at Northwestern and UNC, where he was chief fellow, and completed an NIH-funded epidemiology fellowship at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bulsiewicz dive into: Increasing the diversity of plants in your diet (00:30) Research on the significance of adding diversity to your diet (3:42) Starting the day with a morning smoothie as a best practice for diversity (9:30) Base ingredients for smoothies and beginner-friendly plant additions (17:10) Personalizing the right amount of fiber for your gut microbiome (25:41) Emulsifiers added to plant-based meals (28:03) The connection between fiber and GLP-1 (36:54) Intense food noise, cravings, and long-term drug dependency (43:59) A tiered approach to weight loss (48:17) Alcohol and the least damaging options from a gut perspective (1:09:24) Marijuana use and its impact on health (1:14:25) The controversy behind the MAHA movement (1:19:29) Fermented foods and their effects on the microbiome (1:31:44) Tier-ranking what damages the gut microbiome (1:40:12) Concerns about the carnivore diet and Dr. Bulsiewicz’s observations (1:53:59) Dr. Bulsiewicz’s prebiotics and the journey to build a better microbiome (1:57:49) Strengthening intuition and learning to trust your gut (2:04:03) Also mentioned in this episode: ZOE 38Tera: Dr. Bulsiewicz’s prebiotic For more on Dr. Bulsiewicz, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, One Skin, and Branch Basics. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui, Levels, and Ollie. When we think about chronic disease and vital organs, the liver isn’t always the first that comes to mind—but it should be. The liver plays a role in nearly every metabolic process in the body, from stabilizing blood sugar levels to converting amino acids into usable fuel. Today’s guest joins the podcast for a deep dive into how optimizing liver health is key to supporting overall health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Kristin Kirkpatrick to explore the liver’s vital role in detoxification, the rise of fatty liver disease, and how liver health impacts overall mortality. They break down the connection between diet and liver function, debunk myths about dietary fat, and examine the effects of ultra-processed foods and artificial sweeteners. Kristin shares the benefits of coffee, muscle mass, and blood sugar balance for metabolic health, along with key liver-supportive foods, lifestyle tips, and insights into GLP-1 medications for those with obesity and liver issues. In this episode, Dhru and Kristin dive into: The shocking rates of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (00:00) Understanding fatty liver disease and its twelve major risk factors (2:51) Why Americans are at greater risk (7:50) The crucial role the liver plays in the body (13:28) The phases of detoxification from environmental toxins (18:18) Research linking fatty liver disease to increased mortality risk (22:28) The earlier onset of fatty liver disease in today’s population (27:15) Why carbohydrates may be more to blame than fat (27:54) The impact of Diet Cola, artificial sweeteners, and foods to avoid (32:01) Twelve liver-friendly foods to prioritize (48:31) The importance of building and maintaining muscle mass (58:01) Lifestyle recommendations for managing fatty liver disease (1:05:31) The role of physical activity in liver health (1:08:31) Understanding GLP-1 medications and their effects (1:11:53) Final thoughts on liver health and nutrition (1:18:31) Also mentioned in this episode: Kristin’s Presentation Slides Regenerative Health Book For more on Kristin, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui, Levels, and Ollie.  Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Levels. In today’s world, addiction takes many forms—whether it’s alcohol, drugs, social media, or people-pleasing. Certain key factors drive these behaviors and make breaking the cycle incredibly challenging. Today’s guest offers powerful insights into brain health and psychology, explaining why these patterns emerge and how we can begin to unhook from them. On this episode of The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with psychologist and addiction expert Dr. Adi Jaffe. Dr. Jaffe breaks down the “hook” that keeps us stuck in addictive behaviors and explores the root causes that draw us back to them. He takes a deep dive into shame—the true fuel behind addiction—and explains why people-pleasing is one of the hardest patterns to break. He also shares his own powerful journey of overcoming addiction and highlights the importance of holding onto beliefs that serve us—and letting go of those that don’t. Dr. Adi Jaffe is a UCLA-trained psychologist and a leading expert on mental health, addiction, and relationships. Once a meth addict and drug dealer, his life changed after a SWAT arrest and jail sentence. Now the author of The Abstinence Myth and Unhooked, Dr. Jaffe challenges traditional addiction treatment and leads IGNTD, an organization helping former inmates find support for addiction and mental health. His work has been featured on CNN, Fox, NBC, and Psychology Today. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Jaffe dive into: The hook beneath addiction (00:00) What you gain by holding onto your addiction (5:47) The deeper roots of people-pleasing (7:15) Dhru and Dr. Jaffe's personal stories with people-pleasing (11:58) The SPARO Method explained (19:38) Dr. Jaffe's personal addiction story and how Unhooked was created (24:40) Why shame is the true fuel behind addiction (36:02) The hooks and stimulants that fueled Dr. Jaffe's past addictions (41:22) Fixed mindset vs. growth mindset (50:21) The capacity for change: being reactive vs. proactive (55:01) How Dr. Jaffe overcame his addiction (58:30) Common habits that unknowingly lead to addiction (1:07:34) Understanding the addiction of self-criticism (1:22:21) Letting go of limiting beliefs and embracing self-evaluation (1:29:15) The power of celebrating small wins (1:37:30) Where to follow Dr. Jaffe’s work (1:44:08) Also mentioned in this episode: Unhooked: Free Yourself from Addiction Forever How to Heal Your Body and Manifest Reality with Bruce Lipton For more on Dr.Jaffe, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter,  Apple Podcast, LinkedIn, his Website, and other platforms, such as IGNTD™. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Levels, Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels and Maui Nui. When most people think about metabolic health, they think of weight management and steady energy. But here’s what often gets overlooked: metabolic health also plays a major role in sexual function and fertility. Our hormones depend on a delicate balance—and when blood sugar spikes and crashes, that balance gets thrown off. The result? Not just weight gain, mood swings, and fatigue, but also a higher risk of erectile dysfunction, infertility, reduced sexual pleasure, and more. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with experts on how sexual health can reflect your overall metabolic health. Dr. Casey Means explains that blood flow, hormones, and psychology are the three pillars of good sexual function. She shares how diet impacts all three through a hormonal cascade, along with effects on nitric oxide and neurotransmitter production. Dr. Rena Malik dives into the importance of a healthy sex life and the common challenges men and women face—from low libido and hormone imbalances to lifestyle factors that get in the way. She breaks down the science behind sexual health, including the roles of diet, exercise, and orgasms, and unpacks the key roadblocks that can prevent us from experiencing a truly fulfilling sex life. Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-trained physician, Co-founder of the metabolic health company Levels, and author of Good Energy. Her mission is to maximize human potential and reverse the epidemic of preventable chronic disease by empowering individuals with tools that foster a deep understanding of their bodies and support personalized, sustainable dietary and lifestyle choices. Dr. Rena Malik is a board-certified urologist with a talent for dispelling medical misinformation, discussing intimate topics, and evidence-based discussions of taboo topics. Dr. Malik is also a  prominent reconstructive urologist treating bladder conditions, sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, and hormone management. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Paying attention to your sexual and overall health (1:37) The link between sex drive and metabolic function (5:49) Three key ways metabolic and sexual health are connected (8:41) Habits that restrict blood flow and negatively impact sex drive (14:21) The alarming rate of fertility decline (18:50) How metabolic health affects egg quality, sperm quality, and hormone balance (22:11) The connection between sex, longevity, and a healthy lifespan (33:09) How exercise boosts internal motivation and physical desire for sex (36:14) The effects of a sedentary lifestyle on libido and sexual health (33:11) Top factors interfering with a pleasurable sex life (37:39) Hormonal and menopause-related challenges—and potential solutions (44:14) Hormone therapy and its benefits for women’s libido (49:25) Physical factors that can prevent enjoyment of sex (51:23) Final thoughts (55:14) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Casey Means Full episode with Dr. Rena Malik 3 Ways metabolic health affects sexual function This episode is brought to you by Levels and Maui Nui.  Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Right now Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels, BiOptimizers, and Birch Living.  Traditionally, elevated LDL has been directly linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. But today’s guest is on a mission to dig deeper. He’s raising both awareness and funding to explore the true relationship between LDL, ApoB, and heart disease—challenging long-held beliefs in the process. He joins us to share the results of his team’s groundbreaking study. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dave Feldman to discuss his team’s landmark study on LDL cholesterol and its implications for cardiovascular health. Dave shares the personal journey that led him to fund this research and what it means for how we approach and treat heart disease. He breaks down the surprising findings on how plaque progression really occurs—and the key questions that still need answers in future studies. Dave also outlines the most effective tests to assess your risk, along with how to interpret your scores based on age. Dave Feldman is a software and platform engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Citizen Science Foundation. His life took a radical turn upon seeing his cholesterol skyrocket after adopting a ketogenic diet, and he became obsessed with understanding why this is common with those who are likewise leaner and more metabolically healthy. Through a series of self-experiments and partnering with formal researchers, he has since published the “Lipid Energy Model,” which may explain this phenomenon. In this episode, Dhru and Dave dive into: Dave’s mission and journey to pursue answers (00:30) What mainstream medicine believes about high cholesterol (4:20) The keto and carnivore view on cholesterol (6:00) Dave's perspective and his groundbreaking research (7:45) Why Dave’s research matters and its implications for cardiovascular disease prevention (15:57) The factors that led to starting and releasing the study (18:23) The surprising results of plaque progression (28:42) What the results mean on a broad scale and how to configure the right type of diet (35:32) Appropriate testing and optimal score ranges (45:32) Factors that contribute to plaque progression (53:32) Injury to cells and arterial lining—and what prevents repair (1:00:32) The likely responses to the landmark study (1:23:47) Advice on ApoB based on large-scale metabolic health concerns (1:38:32) Critical takeaways (1:42:22) Where to follow Dave and learn about his upcoming movie (1:45:32) Also mentioned in this episode: Plaque Begets Plaque, Not ApoB, JACC Journals Citizen Science Foundation For more on Dave, follow him on Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, his Website, and other platforms, such as Cholesterol Code. This episode is brought to you by Levels, BiOptimizers, and Birch Living. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase.  Get 20% off your Birch Living mattress during their Spring Event—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Lumebox.  The mainstream narrative around LDL cholesterol has long claimed that high LDL is always harmful—no matter the individual or their overall health status. The traditional view holds that elevated LDL levels directly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, regardless of metabolic health. Today’s guest, Dr. Nick Norwitz, shares groundbreaking research that further explains why plaque buildup progresses and how it can lead to heart disease.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Nick Norwitz to explore a groundbreaking study on LDL cholesterol and its implications for cardiovascular health. Dr. Norwitz dives into the role of diet, individual risk factors, and the significance of plaque progression while also addressing lifestyle influences and practical strategies for heart health. He also shares insights on the limitations of current testing methods, the impact of microplastics on cardiovascular health, and the growing gut health crisis. Dhru and Dr. Norwtiz emphasized the need for personalized nutrition, informed decision-making, and a balanced perspective between scientific research and real-world experience. Dr. Nick Norwitz is a researcher, educator, and passionate advocate for metabolic health whose mission is to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He earned a PhD in Metabolism from the University of Oxford and is now completing his MD at Harvard Medical School. Nick’s drive in this field stems from his personal battle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease, which he overcame through a ketogenic diet after conventional treatments failed. His journey has fueled a deep commitment to challenging outdated thinking around health, and he’s known for his infectious curiosity and dedication to teaching. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Norwitz dive into: Dr. Norwitz’s landmark study (00:41) How the study fits into people’s diets and lifestyles (06:04) Plaque progression in individuals with existing buildup (14:45) Lifestyle factors that contribute to continued plaque progression (16:30) How to assess your personal risk (20:55) Dhru’s personal story and testing journey (30:00) The worst diet and lifestyle habits for heart health (38:27) The impact of carnivore and ketogenic diets on gut health (45:01) Vegetables, fiber, and insights on the omnivore diet (1:02:40) The aspartame study and what it means for humans (1:07:58) Seed oils and their effects on the body (1:23:00) Final thoughts and where to follow Dr. Norwitz (1:34:52) Also mentioned in this episode: Plaque Begets Plaque, Not ApoB, JACC Journals Metabolic Mind YouTube Study from Italy on Microplastics in Cardiovascular Events For more on Dr. Norwitz, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads, and his Website, and subscribe to his Newsletter. This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Lumebox. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique Life, and Fatty15. When it comes to looking younger, sun exposure, and skin cancer, the research and advice can be overwhelming, leaving many of us unsure of what to believe. With endless skincare products and trends flooding the market, it’s hard to know what’s truly effective, worth the investment, and safe for maintaining a youthful glow. Today’s guest joins us to break it all down and share what really works. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with double board-certified dermatologist and skin cancer and reconstructive surgery specialist Dr. Teo Soleymani to discuss research-backed skin protocols that can improve your skin and reduce your risk of skin cancer. Dr. Soleymani breaks down the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreens, what the data really says about sun exposure and skin cancer, and the top therapies for reducing wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage. He also shares the most cost-effective devices and strategies for achieving a more youthful appearance. Dr. Teo Soleymani is a nationally recognized, double board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs Micrographic and Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon. A Stanford-trained physician and former clinical professor at UCLA, he specializes in the treatment of complex, high-risk skin cancers and sun-damaged, aging skin. He now leads California Dermatology and Mohs Surgery Specialists in Pasadena, CA, and continues to contribute to academic research and innovation in dermatologic surgery. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Soleymani dive into: Sun exposure and its impact on the skin (01:11) Why traditional dermatologists recommend avoiding sun exposure (04:37) Can sun avoidance and low vitamin D levels be harmful? (13:42) Traditional sunscreen: benefits vs. potential harm (16:18) Physical barriers for skin protection (19:42) How skin color influences sun exposure tolerance (24:29) How to maintain healthy skin and prevent premature aging (27:57) Seed oils and their impact on skin health (34:50) Immune-suppressing conditions and medications (43:00) Tanning and spray sunscreen rankings (47:00) Antioxidants in your diet and key supplements for skin protection (59:50) Screening measures for long-term health and protection (01:10:00) The impact of alcohol on the skin and the dangers of grain-based alcohols (01:17:00) Red light therapy, microneedling, and radiofrequency: what works? (01:21:40) The most effective device for skin health (01:29:00) Cost-effective strategies you can implement immediately (01:36:45) Skin cancer prevention and screening (01:48:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Sun Powder  For more on Dr. Soleymani, follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique, and Fatty15. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Radiant Skin Duo plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living and Levels. When you think of blood sugar regulation, weight loss, or boosting cognition, fiber may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But this essential nutrient does far more than just relieve constipation. It feeds our gut microbes, keeping them happy and thriving—and in return, they produce anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, immune-supporting metabolites that help us stay healthy, happy, and thriving. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on fiber and its powerful benefits for gut and whole-body health. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz breaks down the signs of inadequate fiber in your diet and shares his top four tips for improving bowel movements and incorporating fiber into your daily routine. Dr. Mary Claire Haver explains how optimizing fiber intake can help reduce visceral fat—especially during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Brad Stanfield highlights psyllium husk as one of the most underrated supplements for boosting fiber intake and supporting overall health. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz is an award-winning gastroenterologist and New York Times bestselling author of Fiber Fueled and The Fiber Fueled Cookbook. Dr. Mary Claire Haver is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist.  Dr. Brad Stanfield is a primary care physician hailing from Auckland, New Zealand who has garnered over 200,000 followers on YouTube for his video segments related to longevity-promoting strategies. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Signs of inadequate fiber in your diet (02:20) Four tips for improving bowel movements (05:20) How beginners can increase fiber intake and manage gas (17:27) Key behaviors that harm gut health (21:37) How fiber supports gut health and the microbiome (29:15) The benefits of eating a diverse range of plant foods (35:07) How fiber helps combat visceral fat (38:43) The optimal daily dose of fiber (40:38) How to increase fiber intake with psyllium husk (44:50) Recommended water intake when using psyllium husk (48:31) Final thoughts (50:09) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz Full episode with Dr. Mary Claire Haver Full episode with Dr. Brad Stanfield This episode is brought to you by Birch Living and Levels. Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their Flash Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Fatty15. When we think about treating depression, we rarely consider exercise. Yet emerging research shows it can be a powerful tool for managing mild to moderate depression, and it works well alongside other therapies—including medication. Today’s guest shares the science behind exercise and explores why more practitioners aren’t incorporating it into treatment conversations. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Nicholas Fabiano to explore the powerful role of exercise in treating depression. Dr. Fabiano introduces the FITT protocol for prescribing exercise and sheds light on the disconnect between physicians and patients when it comes to exercise recommendations. Dhru and Dr. Fabiano also discuss how research funding can shape treatment perspectives, the benefits of combining medication with lifestyle interventions, and the emerging role of creatine in brain energy and its potential impact on depression. Dr. Fabiano emphasizes why exercise is essential for mental health and advocates for a holistic approach to treating depression—one that includes lifestyle pillars like diet and sleep. Nicholas Fabiano is a psychiatry resident and researcher at the University of Ottawa. Drawing from his personal background in weightlifting and competitive soccer, Nicholas developed a strong interest in the use of exercise as a treatment for mental disorders, particularly depression. His research focuses on the intersection of mental and physical health, with a special emphasis on lifestyle psychiatry—exploring how exercise, diet, and sleep influence mental well-being. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Fabiano dive into: Exercise can be as effective as therapy in treating depression (00:27) The importance of finding a provider who exercises and understands its benefits (01:57) The impact of exercise on both the brain and body (04:53) The misperception that all patients want quick fixes (11:11) The side effects of medication and how lifestyle interventions can help counter them (19:18) The FITT protocol and how to prescribe it effectively (23:56) Reframing exercise as an intervention that empowers patients (31:54) Heart rate variability, and why doing what you enjoy matters (31:42) The benefits of stacking exercise with creatine (38:33) How to incorporate creatine into your diet (44:24) Exercise recommendations for beginners, family, and friends (45:02) A lifestyle protocol that can actually induce depression (49:33) Advocating for and educating the public on foundational principles (59:06) An entrepreneurial approach to solving the mental health crisis (01:03:21) How Dr. Fabiano became passionate about brain health (01:05:59) His advice for beginners and how to follow his work (01:11:27) Also mentioned in this episode: John Abramson's book - Sickening Try This: Three Super Crazy Facts about Big Pharma Study on BPA in pregnant women  For more on Dr. Fabiano, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Fatty15. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life, Momentous, and Lumebox.  When we think about disease and chronic illness, we don’t usually consider the possibility of a lab leak or a government experiment gone wrong. Today’s guest sheds light on her investigation into Lyme disease, its disturbing origins, and how it’s impacted patient treatment.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with writer and producer Kris Newby to discuss her theory on the origins of Lyme disease. She explores the possible role of weaponized ticks, the mismanagement of Lyme disease treatment, and the implications of military secrecy surrounding biological experiments. Kris also emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of Lyme disease’s complexity and its broader impact on public health. She highlights the importance of awareness, research, and advocacy for better treatment options while sharing her personal journey with Lyme disease and how it affected her family. Kris Newby is an award-winning science writer and the senior producer of the Lyme disease documentary UNDER OUR SKIN, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was a 2010 Oscar semifinalist. Her book, BITTEN, won three international book awards for journalism and narrative nonfiction. Previously, she worked as a science and technology writer for Stanford Medical School, Apple, and other Silicon Valley companies. She is currently working on her second book. In this episode, Dhru and Kris dive into: The sinister origins of Lyme disease (00:10) What’s known so far and piecing together the facts (2:30) The discovery of Lyme, its impact on public health, and the role of Big Pharma (10:30) Theories of lab leaks and tick weaponization (17:00) Military secrecy and cover-up tactics (23:00) A congressman’s journey to investigate the origin of Lyme (28:00) Optimism for future research and treatment (30:00) Navigating tick-borne illness (32:30) Historical context of biological warfare (35:00) Connections between modern disease and bioengineering (36:20) The role of ethics and accountability (39:20) Kris’s personal journey with Lyme disease (41:20) Also mentioned in this episode: Kris’ book Bitten Lyme Disease Resources IGeneX Lab  Galaxy Labs For more on Kris, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Pique Life, Momentous, and Lumebox.  Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Radiant Skin Duo plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Our Place, and Manukora Honey. Mental health disorders are on the rise in our modern world, as our brains and bodies face constant disruption from environmental toxins in the air, water, and food. Meanwhile, connection and stress look vastly different than they once did. Today’s guest sheds light on what has changed, why these disorders are increasing, and—most importantly—how to protect ourselves. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Drew Ramsey to discuss the current state of mental health and treatment. Dr. Ramsey breaks down the top lies we've been told about brain health and healing. He also explores the challenges of modern life, how they disrupt our brains and mental well-being, and the lifestyle habits that make these disruptions worse. Plus, he shares the optimal diet for reducing the risk of depression and neurodegenerative diseases, along with the powerful impact of journaling, spending time in nature, and building community. Drew Ramsey, MD, is a board-certified integrative psychiatrist, best-selling author, and a leading proponent of Nutritional Psychiatry and Mental Fitness. He served as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons for twenty years. Dr. Ramsey founded the Brain Food Clinic in New York City and Spruce Mental Health in Jackson, WY. A sought-after speaker, he conducts workshops nationwide, and his work has been widely featured in the media. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Ramsey dive into: Top misconceptions about healing the brain (1:14) The biggest challenges impacting brain health today (4:12) How to protect your brain from microplastics (8:10) The top lifestyle habits damaging mental health (13:08) Which diets increase the risk of depression and neurodegenerative diseases (18:18) Is the chemical imbalance theory a myth, and the role of inflammation (26:42) How to improve access to better medications (35:12) The link between nutrition, depression, and finding the right practitioner (39:44) How journaling and nature impact mental health (43:09) Caring for elderly parents and the importance of community (47:57) The role of psychedelics in mental health treatment (51:44) How politics influence healthcare in America (1:17:40) How to connect with Dr. Ramsey (1:24:35) Also mentioned in this episode: Healing the Modern Brain How to prescribe physical activity for depression For more on Dr. Ramsey, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Our Place, and Manukora Honey. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase.  Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels, Bon Charge, and Ollie, For years, many have believed that cancer is primarily genetic or just bad luck, but emerging research suggests we have far more control over our risk than previously thought. Dr. Thomas Seyfried's groundbreaking work reframes cancer as a metabolic dysfunction, focusing on its root cause rather than just treating symptoms. While controversial, this approach offers new hope for both practitioners and patients seeking alternative strategies for prevention and treatment. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with Dr. Thomas Seyfried and experts from the Hippocrates Research Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to continuing Dr. Seyfried’s work by educating cancer patients on metabolic-based treatment approaches. Dr. Seyfried explores the role of oxidative stress, mitochondrial health, and glucose in cancer development and progression, along with his research on ketogenic diets as a promising solution to correct these imbalances. Den Stacey shares his journey of seeking guidance from the Hippocrates Research Foundation—ultimately becoming cancer-free. The Hippocrates Research Foundation team—Daniel Orrego, Dr. Gregory Howard, and Dr. Michelle Howard—discuss their research and their approach to guiding cancer patients by implementing a protocol designed to starve cancer while fueling the body. Dr. Thomas Seyfried is an American professor of biology, genetics, and biochemistry at Boston College. With over 150 peer-reviewed publications, his research focuses on the mechanisms driving cancer, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the role of calorie-restricted ketogenic diets in their prevention and treatment. He is the author of Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer and serves on the editorial boards of Nutrition & Metabolism, Neurochemical Research, Journal of Lipid Research, and ASN Neuro. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: The role of mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer (04:05) The promise of the ketogenic diet and its impact on cells (09:58) How the ketogenic diet cuts off cancer’s fuel sources (20:37) Den Stacey’s email about his experience with Dr. Seyfried’s protocol (26:54) The Press-Pulse protocol used in Den’s treatment (30:25) The role of stress reduction as a key part of the protocol (35:31) The benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (38:53) Why pharmaceutical drugs and diet should be used in concert (40:47) What an ideal cancer treatment team looks like (46:31) Testing and evaluating the protocol in real-world cases (56:39) Recognizing the success of the case study and the next steps (59:42) Final thoughts (01:02:01) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Thomas Seyfried Full episode with Den Stacey This episode is brought to you by Levels, Bon Charge, and Ollie, Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Maui Nui, and Birch Living.  When we think of stress, we often associate it with something negative—something to avoid. Our modern culture has fostered an environment of persistent chronic stress, yet at the same time, we've also eliminated beneficial stress by designing a life of chronic ease. Today's guest joins us to explain why stress isn't just unavoidable—it’s essential for growth. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Jeff Krasno, CEO and co-founder of Commune, to explore the benefits of positive stress in our modern world. Jeff explains why chronic stress harms our health and longevity, while adaptive stress—like fasting and hot/cold exposure—has been key to human evolution and survival. He also shares how to evaluate your protocols, behaviors, and routines to ensure they keep you in balance. Jeff is the co-founder and CEO of Commune, a masterclass platform focused on personal and societal well-being, and the co-creator of Wanderlust, a global series of wellness events. He also hosts the Commune podcast. His latest venture, Good Stress: The Benefits of Doing Hard Things, expands on his personal story and wellness protocols. Drawing from over 400 podcast conversations and his own experiences, the book explores deliberate, self-imposed behaviors that enhance social, psychological, and physical well-being.  In this episode, Dhru and Jeff dive into: How chronic ease is leading to disease (00:37) How to befriend stress (5:44) Jeff’s personal journey and the health challenges that shaped him (09:50) Fasting, hunger, and stress—how they can benefit you (23:34) Fasting recommendations for women and the importance of an individualized approach (26:50) Jeff’s Substack insights on weight loss (32:42) Research on cold plunges, blood glucose, cancer, glutamate, immunotherapy, and more (36:50) The future of health, chronic disease, systemic issues, and the decline of public trust in health and food institutions (43:19) The impact of health podcasts, their practices, and how people are paying attention to new information (56:24) How to lean into stressful conversations—plus tips for tackling them (59:18) Evaluating our protocols, behaviors, and routines—do they help us find balance and return to center (1:19:50) Final thoughts (1:24:45) Also mentioned in this episode: Jeff’s new book - Good Stress: The Health Benefits of Doing Hard Things Commune Podcast  Gabor Mate - Kiyumi retreat Thomas Seyfried's glutamate research KetoPet Sanctuary For more on Jeff, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Maui Nui, and Birch Living. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Ollie. Environmental toxins are everywhere in our modern world—yet most remain untested for their long-term health effects or combined impact. With exposure at an all-time high, understanding how to minimize risk is more important than ever.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on the toxins we encounter daily—and how to protect ourselves and our children. In this episode, our guests share practical strategies to reduce exposure and safeguard long-term health. Beth Lambert explores the growing epidemic of childhood disease linked to toxin exposure. She shares her personal journey of healing her children, the insights she uncovered along the way, the key factors affecting gut health, and how small changes can lead to big results. Dr. Joel breaks down the major drivers behind this rise, including ultra-processed foods and environmental toxins. He also introduces his SEEDS protocol—a holistic approach focused on both prevention and treatment. Beth Lambert is an Author, educator, and former healthcare consultant. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of Documenting Hope, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focuses on root-cause healing solutions for children’s chronic health and developmental issues. She has monitored and documented the escalating rates of childhood chronic conditions for 15 years.  Dr. Joel Warsh is a Board-Certified Pediatrician in Los Angeles, California who specializes in Parenting, Wellness and Integrative Medicine. He completed his Pediatric Medicine training at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA) and worked in private practice in Beverly Hills before founding his current practice, Integrative Pediatrics and Medicine Studio City, in 2018. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: The role of the gut microbiome in detoxification (01:40) Multigenerational changes to environmental toxins and changes to our food systems  (11:40) Simple decisions that impact our overall health (22:54) Toxins in our everyday products and how to minimize exposure (25:59) What to prioritize to reduce toxic exposure, filtering water, and organic food (28:34) Toxins and the correlation between heavy metal exposure and Autism (35:44) Avoiding heavy metal exposure, testing, and diversity in food sources (38:19) Dr. Joel’s SEEDS protocol (44:21) Dhru’s Final Thoughts (51:34) Also mentioned: Full episode with Beth Lambert Full episode with Dr. Joel G. Warsh Parenting at Your Child's Pace: The Integrative Pediatrician’s Guide to the First Three Years Dr. Yvonne Burkart Episode: Toxicologist Reveals the Top Sources of Hidden Toxins We’re Being Exposed to Daily This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Ollie.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by  Bon Charge and Momentous. We used to think circadian rhythm only applied to sleep. But emerging science has revealed a link between our circadian rhythm and metabolism, cognition, risk for chronic diseases, and many other crucial aspects of our health. Our biology was designed to live in sync with a natural light-dark cycle, but modern-day society has disrupted this natural balance.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes with Dr. Satchin Panda. Dr. Panda dives deep into his groundbreaking circadian biology research and shares how leveraging your circadian rhythm can dramatically improve your sleep, lower your risk of chronic disease, and improve your cognitive function. They also discuss how time-restricted eating, exercise, and light can be used to help program your circadian rhythm and why it’s especially important for shift workers to take advantage of these tools.  Dr. Panda is pioneering circadian biology research. He is a professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, a Pew Biomedical Scholar, founder of the UC San Diego Center for Circadian Biology, and recipient of the Julie Martin Mid-Career Award in Aging Research. Dr. Panda has spoken at conferences around the world about his work on circadian rhythms and diabetes, including Diabetes UK, the American Diabetes Association, the Danish Diabetes Association, and the professional diabetes societies of Europe and Australia. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Panda dive into: Why late-night eating is so detrimental to our health (2:15) Organ systems that have a circadian rhythm (8:24) Common ailments that could be related to circadian rhythm disturbances (14:11) Night-shift work and cancer risk (20:19) How poor sleep perpetuates bad food choices (27:00) What happens in the body when you rely on an alarm clock (44:01) Why you need to accumulate sleep debt for better sleep (51:25) Time-restricted eating and sleep (1:00:40) How to combat fragmented sleep (1:15:35) The best time to work out (1:55:50) The link between exercise and cancer (2:07:55) Positive changes for better sleep health on a global scale (2:17:20) Strategies for night-shift workers to combat circadian rhythm disruption 02:45:10) Dr. Panda’s research in firefighters (2:48:46) Tips for optimizing your circadian rhythm (3:14:20) Where to follow and support Dr. Panda's work (3:27:50) Also mentioned in this episode: The Circadian Code: Lose Weight, Supercharge Your Energy, and Transform Your Health from Morning to Midnight The Circadian Diabetes Code: Discover the Right Time to Eat, Sleep, and Exercise to Prevent and Reverse Prediabetes and Diabetes Download the MyCircadianClock app Try This: 6 Crazy Facts About Sleep Try This: How Exercise Helps Fight Cancer For more on Dr. Satchin Panda, follow him on Twitter @SatchinPanda, Instagram @satchin.panda, or his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Momentous. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Fatty15 and Blueland. When it comes to weight loss, most people rely on the usual strategies—cutting calories and exercising more. But what happens when these methods don’t work? And how do we ensure we’re losing fat, not muscle? It’s time to rethink our approach. Instead of just focusing on the number on the scale, we should prioritize body recomposition—building a stronger, healthier body that supports longevity and resilience as we age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with leading experts on why body composition is more important than your scale weight.  Sal Di Stefano, Mind Pump co-founder and fitness expert, explains why body composition matters more than the number on the scale. He breaks down the most efficient and sustainable ways to exercise and highlights the crucial role muscle plays in overall health. Sal also reveals why lasting motivation for a healthier lifestyle must come from within. By adopting practical, sustainable strategies, we can boost energy, improve well-being, and achieve our fitness goals—all while promoting longevity. JJ Virgin shares her top strategies for weight loss, muscle building, and vibrant aging, emphasizing the power of resistance training for sustained fat loss and the importance of tracking personal goals for long-term motivation. Sal Di Stefano began his fitness journey at just 18, quickly rising to prominence as a trainer and opening some of the largest big-box gyms in the California Bay Area. By 24, he launched a wellness-focused fitness studio that combined expertise in hormones, nutrition, gut health, and fitness training. Today, Sal is a highly sought-after expert known for his practical, easy-to-apply insights. As co-host of the Mind Pump Podcast—the world’s top fitness and health podcast—he’s appeared on hundreds of leading shows and frequently speaks at events for trainers and health practitioners. JJ Virgin is a renowned health and fitness expert, bestselling author, and prominent media personality. With over three decades of experience in the field, she has become a trusted authority in nutrition, weight loss, and wellness. She is the author of four New York Times bestsellers. Virgin actively contributes to the health and wellness community through speaking engagements, online programs, and her podcast, Well Beyond 40.  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Why weight loss matters less than body composition (1:08) Reframing our approach to exercise and the body's adaptation to fitness (12:41) Hacks to help with fat loss versus weight loss (22:43) Tracking movement and progress (26:10) Testing body composition and the importance of prevention (29:27) Tracking food intake to optimize protein, fiber, and sleep quality (33:09) Aging powerfully and the new normal (44:01) The misconception about bulking up and the reality of muscle building (47:56) Also mentioned: Full episode with Sal Di Stefano Full episode with JJ Virgin Virginia MacColl Oldest Ninja Warrior episode This episode is brought to you by Fatty15 and Blueland. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Get a clean home while keeping a clean planet with Blueland. Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to blueland.com/dhru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Manukora Honey, and Aqua Tru. Political and social discussions have become increasingly divisive today, often leaving little room for nuance or open dialogue. Differing viewpoints are frequently shut down, met with hostility, or dismissed outright, despite the fact that real growth comes from curiosity and engaging with opposing perspectives. Today’s guest joins us to explore the courage it takes to question our beliefs, understand where they come from, and embrace complexity in a world that often demands rigid certainty. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with cultural commentator Kaizen Asiedu to explore the importance of understanding our beliefs, where they come from, and the courage it takes to question them. Kaizen shares his personal journey of challenging lifelong beliefs and embracing alternative perspectives. He also discusses how this willingness to question ideas is often missing in today’s political climate, where fear of dissent has led to tribalism and dehumanization. Additionally, he shares his insights on the MAHA movement, health and wellness discussions, and the concept of antifragility. Kaizen Asiedu is a cultural commentator dedicated to empowering people by simplifying complex political and social issues into messages that leave listeners informed and appreciative of nuance. After earning a philosophy degree from Harvard, he entered the gaming industry, ultimately becoming Head of Global Esports Events at Riot Games. While leading the League of Legends World Championship and winning an Emmy, he felt a growing restlessness—a desire for a deeper, more personal purpose. Today, he helps high achievers who feel burnt out or lost transition from unfulfilling careers to meaningful work, whether as entrepreneurs or in roles that excite them as much as playing their favorite game or reading a beloved book. In this episode, Dhru and Kaizen dive into: Recognizing that you are in the “Matrix” of living a life expected of you (00:00:25) The ideas Kaizen was called to question (2:50) Fear-based conditioning and morality (7:40) RFK’s confirmation hearing and steelmanning concerns about his positions (20:20) The discouragement of open conversations and the rise of cancel culture (30:10) The rejection of humanity and the divisions it has caused (40:36) Red flags that indicate we are stuck in tribalism (44:36) Kaizen’s views that diverge from the current administration (47:46) Kaizen’s personal journey and the significance of "kaizen" in Japanese culture (54:16) The role of psychedelics, mindfulness, and shifting belief systems (58:56) Engaging with people as they are in the present moment (01:07:46) The intersection of lifestyle choices and systemic issues (01:14:46) Respecting alternative viewpoints, embracing different perspectives, and the concept of antifragility (01:19:16) Final thoughts (01:34:46) For more on Kaizen, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Manukora Honey, and Aqua Tru. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels and Fatty15. When we think about long-term health and longevity, nitric oxide production probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But today’s guest explains why this crucial molecule plays a key role in our bodies—and the tell-tale signs of low production that can ultimately contribute to chronic disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Nathan Bryan to explore why nitric oxide is the holy grail of molecules for long-term health—and the top lifestyle factors that can make or break its production. Dr. Bryan ranks the biggest disruptors of nitric oxide, including alcohol, poor sleep, a sedentary lifestyle, ultra-processed foods, and chronic stress, and dives into the latest research on how they impact your body. He also breaks down the critical role nitric oxide plays in disease prevention, from chronic illness to Alzheimer’s. If you’re looking for a masterclass on how to boost nitric oxide production and what habits you need to tweak, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Nathan Bryan is a renowned biomedical researcher known for his groundbreaking work on nitric oxide (NO) biology. Dr. Bryan's research has significantly advanced our understanding of NO's critical roles in cardiovascular health, immune function, and neurobiology. Beyond academia, he advocates for public health, translating his research into practical solutions for improving human health. His new book is The Secret of Nitric Oxide.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bryan dive into: How alcohol impacts nitric oxide production (00:31) Why nitric oxide is crucial for health (03:12) The dangers of nicotine and smoking on nitric oxide (04:36) The controversy around seed oils (10:17) How dangerous are ultra-processed foods (18:43) How nitric oxide is created and what chronic stress does to production (26:10) Sedentary lifestyle and its impact on health risks (33:39) Nightly desserts and glucose monitoring (42:10) Intermittent fasting and the importance of meal personalization (50:15) Antiseptic mouthwash, bad breath, and the microbiome (54:09) Nitric oxide benchmarks and what test strips measure (58:50) Lack of optimal sun exposure (01:11:57) Eating nitrate-rich foods and carnivore diet concerns (01:15:14) Hydration’s role in nitric oxide levels (01:21:27) Ibuprofen, inflammation, and nitric oxide (01:23:11) N101 products and final thoughts (01:29:22) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Nathan Bryan’s book - The Secret of Nitric Oxide https://www.n101nutrition.com/ Try This-Firefighter Study For more on Dr. Nathan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Levels and Fatty15. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Bon Charge, and Maui Nui. Every year, seven million people die prematurely due to poor air quality. While it may not be obvious, the air we breathe directly impacts our health—contributing to allergies, autoimmune conditions, lung diseases, and even neurodegenerative disorders. Today’s guest joins us to explain why air quality should be a key part of the conversation on toxin exposure and how to reduce our risk of toxic air. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Elroy Vojdani to discuss the critical link between air quality and the rise in severe health conditions. Dr. Vojdani explains why air quality isn’t discussed enough, how to monitor it, and how to adjust your daily activities accordingly. He also breaks down the best ways to support detoxification, the top supplements for recovering from toxin exposure, and practical tips for improving indoor air quality at home and in the office. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Elroy Vojdani dive into: The conditions linked to poor air quality (00:28) Why air quality isn’t widely discussed—and what makes it so harmful (02:17) The link between diagnosis and uncovering the true cause of toxin exposure (09:25) Key fundamentals to minimize exposure (12:46) How to measure and monitor air quality to adjust daily activities (15:51) How poor air quality can contribute to autoimmune conditions (30:01) The after-effects of the LA fires and essential precautions (38:34) The connection between hearing loss and Alzheimer’s risk (45:29) How Bryan Johnson’s trip to India sparked a conversation about air quality (50:49) Evidence-based supplements for detoxification and the role of sweating (52:49) Avoiding misinformation and a ‘doom and gloom’ mentality (58:22) Why outdoor air is often cleaner than indoor air (1:02:22) Dr. Elroy’s advice on advocating for air filters in schools (1:04:32) Final thoughts (1:05:44) Also mentioned in this episode: Atmo Air Monitor Aware Indoor Air Quality Monitor Nithin Kamath with Bryan Johnson viral video AquaTru and Air Doctor Filters  IQ Air  Freakanomics Air Quality Podcast Dr. Elroy’s book - When Food Bites Back: Taking Control of Autoimmune Disease For more on Dr. Elroy, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Bon Charge, and Maui Nui. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my community 15% off your first purchase. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/DHRU or enter the code DHRU at checkout to get 15% off and up your high-quality protein today. Offer ends 2/28/2025.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, One Skin, and Lumebox. Skin health and aging isn’t just about the latest trendy products—it’s about what we nourish our bodies with daily and the lifestyle factors that impact our overall well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with leading experts on the factors that contribute to aging.  Dr. Anthony Youn guides us through lifestyle factors that prematurely age us, including nutrient depletion. He also discusses the latest research about collagen supplements, the role of chronic inflammation, and advanced glycation end products. He also shares how chronic stress can impact how you age.  Dr. Vincent Pedre shares the importance of addressing your stress levels by identifying lifestyle habits and techniques to release stress. Dr. Pedre also walks us through the physiological sigh and shares how this practice can rewire your system.  Dr. Anthony Youn is a nationally recognized, board-certified plastic surgeon. He is known as America’s holistic plastic surgeon and is the author of the best-selling books The Age Fix and Playing God. Dr. Youn also hosts the popular podcast The Holistic Plastic Surgery Show. His new book, Younger for Life, is a complete holistic guide to turning back the clock using the process of Autojuvenation. Dr. Vincent Pedre believes the gut is the gateway to wellness and has helped thousands of people around the world resolve their gut-related health issues. Dr. Pedre is the medical director of Pedre Integrative Health, founder of Dr. Pedre Wellness, and CEO and founder of Happy Gut Life LLC.  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: What contributes to aging and the role of nutrient depletion (1:20) Are collagen supplements worth it? (5:55) The impact of inflammation and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) (18:15) How chronic stress accelerates aging (26:16) Free radical damage and how to protect your skin (33:00) Food as medicine and the power of antioxidant-rich foods (36:23) The connection between stress and gut health (42:08) How to assess your stress levels (44:19) The physiological sigh technique for an internal stress check (52:48) Final thoughts (55:43) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Anthony Youn Full episode with Dr. Vincent Pedre Dr. Youn’s website  This episode is brought to you by Momentous, One Skin, and Lumebox. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Blueland, Fatty15, and Ollie. When it comes to happiness in relationships, we often overlook the daily effort and tools needed for true intimacy. Instead, we focus on the romanticized end result, without fully understanding what it takes to create lasting success. Today’s guest is here to dispel common myths and share the key questions and practical tools that can help us build stronger, happier relationships. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with his good friend and author Lindsay Roth to explore the key ingredients of strong, lasting relationships. Lindsay shares the journey that led her to write a book on relationships, the top things that destroy them, and the simple yet powerful questions you can ask to strengthen your connection with your partner. She also explains how rituals and routines can deepen intimacy and why scheduling intimacy can actually relieve stress and pressure in a relationship. Dhru also reflects on the lessons he's learned about maintaining open communication and vulnerability in his own relationship. If you’re looking to reignite and recharge your relationship, this conversation is for you! Lindsay Jill Roth is an award-winning television and live-events producer who has created and developed a wide variety of programming globally, including original content for NBC, BET, ESPN, Food Network, Billboard, The Masters, The Grammys, The Tonys, and the US Open. She is the former producer of Emmy-nominated Larry King Now and the creator and executive producer of Haylie Duff’s Real Girl’s Kitchen. She is also the author of the novel What Pretty Girls Are Made Of.  In this episode, Dhru and Lindsay dive into: What actually makes us happy? (00:25) Being proactive in relationships (05:07) The top thing that destroys a relationship (13:26) How to improve your relationship (16:56) The power of routines and rituals (25:57) Asking intentional questions to strengthen connection (29:20)   The origin story of Lindsay's book (41:20) Showcasing strengths, fostering belonging, and confronting weaknesses (52:36) Understanding how you argue and apologize meaningfully (56:54) Intimacy—discussing and scheduling sex (01:11:18) Routines to deepen intimacy between partners (01:15:30) Final thoughts (01:26:50) Also mentioned in this episode: Romances & Practicalities: Lindsay’s Book For more on Lindsay, follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Blueland, Fatty15, and Ollie. Get a clean home while keeping a clean planet with Blueland. Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to blueland.com/dhru.  Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, LMNT, and Lumebox. There’s no denying that birth control has given women greater freedom and control over their fertility. However, many young girls and women have been on birth control for decades without fully understanding the long-term effects of hormone-altering medication. Today’s guest shares her research on birth control and provides key insights into its potential impact on long-term health and wellness. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Sarah Hill to discuss the impact of birth control on women’s health and brain function. Dr. Hill shares her personal journey with birth control and how it led her to research this topic. She reveals what her findings say about the long-term effects of birth control on the brain and explores alternative options for women. She also explains why informed consent should include comprehensive education on birth control’s potential impacts. Dr. Hill discusses her hopes for the future of women’s health and highlights the research still needed to provide women with accessible, well-informed options for managing their health and fertility. Dr. Sarah Hill earned her PhD in evolutionary psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied under Dr. David Buss. She is currently a researcher and professor at TCU, the lead research advisor at 28, and a recognized thought leader in women’s hormones and sexual psychology. Her groundbreaking research has led to nearly 100 research publications. She is also the author of This Is Your Brain on Birth Control, which sheds critical new light on the psychological impact of women’s sex hormones and the birth control pill. Her upcoming book, The Period Brain, is set for release in September. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Hill dive into: What Dr. Hill noticed after stopping birth control (00:25) The long-term impact of taking birth control (4:08) The benefits of birth control for women’s rights (12:20) The lack of fully informed consent in birth control decisions (16:06) Using birth control as a prescription for period problems (21:06) What happens to your brain on birth control (27:18) How birth control influences partner choice (38:15) The possible link between autoimmunity and birth control (44:15) Recommendations for young women considering birth control (51:15) Alternatives to birth control (54:15) The research we still need on birth control (59:25) Dr. Hill’s hope for more options for women (1:05:15) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Hill’s book This Is Your Brain on Birth Control: The Surprising Science of Women, Hormones, and the Law of Unintended Consequences For more on Dr. Hill, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, LMNT, and Lumebox. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. For 48 hours, from February 13th through 15th, Lumebox is offering my community $284 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device!  That's over 45% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bon Charge, and Momentous. Regardless of your political stance, the conversation about changing the food system and removing toxins from our environment took center stage in the last presidential election and continues to be a key issue in today’s political climate. What’s behind the Make America Healthy Again movement, and what are the hopes of those fighting behind the scenes? Today’s guest gives us an inside look and reminds us why these conversations matter—no matter our beliefs. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with food activist and nutritionist Courtney Swan. Courtney shares her journey into food activism, the pivotal moments that shaped her path, and her key takeaways from the Senate confirmation hearing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She also discusses why the Make America Healthy Again movement has gained national attention and offers insights on the current political landscape, and highlights the power of nuanced conversations and advocacy-driven solutions.  Courtney Swan, MS, Integrative Nutritionist, is a passionate food activist working to fix America’s broken food system. As the host of the popular health and wellness podcast Realfoodology, she challenges misconceptions about nutrition, our food sources, sustainability, food policy, healthy living, and more. In this episode, Dhru and Courtney dive into: Courtney's journey as a food activist (1:00) RFK's confirmation hearing and Courtney's thoughts (4:10) How the younger generation views chronic disease and politics (14:31) Why the MAHA movement is getting national attention (19:00) Courtney's Red Pill moment (21:17) The biggest food culprits—ultra-processed foods (26:35) The impact of toxins and plastics on our health (31:54) Solutions through advocacy (40:28) Courtney's comments on the current political stances (44:07) Second Opinion On Nutrition Event (51:04) Banning of Red No. 3 (54:30) The truth about drug development research and peer review (59:34)  Courtney’s latest projects and what’s next (01:07:39) Actionable takeaways (01:15:03) Also mentioned in this episode: Documenting Hope site John Abramson’s book - Sickening Article on Fred Kummerow’s research Air and Water filters  For more on Courtney, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bon Charge, and Momentous. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Pique Life. We know the seeds of Alzheimer’s are planted at least twenty years before a diagnosis. So, it’s never too early to make crucial lifestyle changes that can influence brain health and the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on Alzheimer’s and brain health.  Dr. David Perlmutter explores the key factors that influence Alzheimer’s risk and shares his top lifestyle strategies for prevention. He also discusses tools to assess brain energy usage and dives into the gut-brain connection. Dr. Mosconi explains what happens to a woman’s brain during menopause and its connection to Alzheimer’s disease. She also shares how recent research validates women's experiences in perimenopause and menopause, along with key lifestyle habits to prevent dementia and support a smoother transition. Dr. Perlmutter is a board-certified neurologist and five-time New York Times bestselling author. He is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition and serves on their Board of Directors. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Archives of Neurology, and Neurosurgery. Lisa Mosconi, PhD, is an associate professor of neuroscience in neurology and radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and the director of the Women’s Brain Initiative and the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. She is the New York Times bestselling author of The XX Brain and Brain Food. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Genetics vs. Lifestyle: Their roles in diagnosis and impact on health (1:39) How Insulin Resistance Affects the Brain: Compromised brain energetics (04:20) Key ingredients that impact the body like sugar  (11:11) Blood Sugar Game-Changers: Strategies for better management (20:14) Foods Dr. Perlmutter avoids & the gut-brain connection (27:32) The brain’s energy demands & top antioxidant-rich foods (34:32) What’s happening in the brain during menopause (38:31) Validating menopause symptoms and women’s experiences (47:32) Brain changes in perimenopause & key transitions (52:02) Why the brain is unique and why consistency is key (59:32) Also mentioned: Full episode with David Perlmutter Full episode with Dr. Lisa Mosconi This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Pique Life. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Pu’er fermented black and green teas. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Fatty15, and Levels. Approximately 15% of the population suffers from migraines, many of which are debilitating and impact daily life, work, and relationships. For years, migraines were seen as something people had to endure or blamed on genetics. Today’s guest, a chronic migraine sufferer, shares her journey to uncover the root causes of migraines and how to prevent them from taking over her life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Elena Gross to discuss migraines, their top root causes, and her Four-Pillar plan to address them. Dr. Gross highlights modern lifestyle practices that can increase the prevalence of migraines and the toxins that can trigger their onset. She also shares insights from epilepsy research that shifted her perspective on how to address migraines effectively. If you’re seeking answers on how to prevent and manage migraines, this episode is a must-listen! Dr. Elena Gross is a neuroscientist with a PhD in clinical research and a former chronic migraineur. Her personal struggle with migraines and the lack of effective treatments inspired her to pursue an MSc in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford and a PhD at the University of Basel, aiming to better understand this debilitating condition and improve clinical care. Passionate about the therapeutic potential of ketosis and nutritional interventions, Dr. Gross focuses on mitochondrial functioning, energy metabolism in brain health, and disease prevention to enhance health span. As the founder and CEO of KetoSwiss and MigraKet, and the inventor of four patents, her groundbreaking migraine research has been published in prestigious journals like Nature Neurology. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gross dive into: The number one disabler for women under the age of 50 (00:00:30) The top root causes of migraines (3:15)  Dr. Gross’ journey with migraines (11:06)  The modern lifestyle practices and how they drive the prevalence of migraines (18:21) Properly fueling your brain and lessons from epilepsy patients (28:16) Dr. Gross’ Four Pillar Plan for tackling migraines (35:51)  Sources of toxins and how they can be triggering (47:11) Exogenous ketones (53:11) Dr. Gross’ Brain Ritual supplement (01:00:11) Nutrient deficiencies and triggers that can lead to migraines (01:03:11)  Dr. Gross’ Community and sharing resources (1:11:22) Also mentioned in this episode: Brain Ritual  Migraket: Use code DHRU30 for $30 off  Dr. Georgia Ede’s Practitioner List For more on Dr. Gross, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, her Website, and other platforms, such as Keto Swiss and Migraket. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Fatty15, and Levels. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Fatty15 and Cozy Earth. When we think about longevity and health, the vagus nerve isn’t always at the top of our minds. However, its function—and the signs of dysfunction in our body—can signal that it’s time to reassess our lifestyle. Prioritizing sleep, rest, and relaxation might be the key to restoring balance. Today’s guest highlights why this is essential and shares practical tips for integrating these practices into our busy lives. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Navaz Habib to explore the power of the vagus nerve and how modern life stressors affect its optimal function. Dr. Habib breaks down the four types of stress we face and how wearable technology can help us self-assess throughout the day. He also delves into sleep architecture and shares strategies for building routines that enhance overall well-being. Tune in to discover simple, actionable steps to reduce stress, optimize your health, and take charge of your well-being today! Dr. Navaz Habib is a functional medicine practitioner, chiropractor, renowned international speaker, and bestselling author dedicated to optimizing health by addressing root causes. As the founder of Health Upgraded, an online functional health clinic, he empowers parents and health seekers to enhance energy, productivity, and overall well-being through vagus nerve optimization. Inspired by his transformation from chronic health issues, Dr. Habib takes a holistic approach to help clients overcome challenges like chronic, uncontrolled inflammation. He is the author of Activate Your Vagus Nerve and Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve, working with clients worldwide to teach strategies that activate their innate parasympathetic healing capacity. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Habib dive into: Top signs that the vagus nerve is not working as it should (00:26) Top triggers that damage the vagus nerve (04:50) How wearables technology can help us self asses (14:13) Breaking down heart rate variability and the healing process (23:21) Respiratory Rate (33:28) Optimal Sleep architecture and cycles (38:33) Doubling down your sleep to improve your vagus Nerve (50:55) The importance of creating routines in the morning and the evening (54:06) Recommendation to protect your vagus nerve (01:03:16) Dr. Habib's practice (01:08:09) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Habib’s Book: Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve  Dr. Habib’s Slides: Deciphering Wearable Data For more on Dr. Habib, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Fatty15 and Cozy Earth. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Blueland, and Maui Nui.  Starting a weight-loss journey and striving for your fittest year yet isn’t always easy. It’s natural to feel like you’re the only one struggling to stay on track, but it can be reassuring to know that even fitness experts face similar challenges. Today’s guest is a fitness expert who’s here to share his relatable journey of losing weight, building muscle, and getting back on track—proving that progress is achievable for all of us. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Adam Schafer, Co-founder of Mind Pump. Adam shares the top dos and don’ts he’s learned from his journey to lose weight and build muscle. He highlights the basics everyone should know, how they shaped his own weight-loss journey, and how to harness metabolic flexibility. Adam also emphasizes that it’s never too late to get fitter and healthier, reminding us that small, consistent steps can lead to incredible transformations in every aspect of life. Adam Schafer, an IFBB pro bodybuilder and founding member of Mind Pump Media, joins us today as a co-host of the popular Mind Pump podcast. He managed some of the largest fitness clubs in the Bay Area and, along the way, collected eight national certifications, and a pro card in bodybuilding.  In this episode, Dhru and Adam dive into: Top dos and don’ts when you are trying to lose weight (00:36) The most crucial basics for the average person (15:41) How to appropriately track protein (22:02) Dhru's health journey (28:45) Why it's never too late (35:08) Behaviors that allow metabolic flexibility (41:01) Mindfulness and mindset shifts that improve how you feel (48:30) Overcoming discouragement from unrealistic goals (51:48) Ginny MacColl, the Oldest American Ninja Warrior (01:00:30) How Adam trained his wife and what she discovered (01:03:48) Resources and recommendations (01:07:57) Also mentioned in this episode: The Step By Step Longevity Protocol this 72 Year Old Followed to Reverse Her Osteopenia, Build Muscle, and Become the Oldest American Ninja Warrior For more on Adam and Mind Pump, follow them on Instagram, X/Twitter, Apple Podcast, TikTok, YouTube, and their Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Blueland, and Maui Nui.  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Get a clean home while keeping a clean planet with Blueland. Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to blueland.com/dhru.  Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my community 15% off your first purchase. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/DHRU or enter the code DHRU at check out to get 20% off and up your high-quality protein today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Birch Living.  We used to think that the circadian rhythm only affected sleep. However, emerging science shows it’s deeply connected to metabolism, cognition, chronic disease risk, and many other critical aspects of health. Our biology is designed to function in harmony with the natural light-dark cycle, but modern society has significantly disrupted this balance. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with leading experts on the critical role circadian rhythms play in our health and well-being. Dr. Satchin Panda delves into his groundbreaking research on circadian biology, revealing how leveraging your circadian rhythm can significantly improve sleep, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and enhance cognitive function. He also shares how time-restricted eating, exercise, and light exposure can help program your circadian rhythm, with a special focus on the importance of these tools for shift workers. Dr. Moore-Ede discusses the dangers of chronic blue light exposure and its profound impact on health, highlighting research that reveals how it disrupts circadian rhythms. He also examines the connection between light exposure and obesity and explains why these risks remain underrepresented in mainstream media. Dr. Satchin Panda, a professor at the Salk Institute and founder of the UC San Diego Center for Circadian Biology, is a leading researcher in circadian biology. Dr. Martin Moore-Ede, a former Harvard Medical School professor and expert in circadian rhythms, has conducted groundbreaking research on light's role in regulating sleep-wake cycles and overall health. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Why when we eat is more important than what we eat (01:38) Effects of chronic late-night eating (08:18) Adverse effect of disrupting our circadian rhythm (16:25) What is sleep debt (19:21) Paying attention to when you eat (30:16) Research on time-restricted eating (34:08) Why sleeping with the lights on is damaging to your health (39:01) Why sun exposure is critical for good health (41:55) Dr. Martin's recommended time for sun exposure (49:28) The link between blue light and obesity (51:42) Master clock of the circadian rhythm, cortisol, melatonin, and others (54:06) Why doctors aren't talking about the harmful effects of blue lights (59:03) Blue lights in hospitals and how they prevent healing (01:04:47) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Satchin Panda Full episode with Dr. Martin Ede-Moore This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Birch Living.  Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Radiant Skin Duo plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, One Skin, and Cozy Earth. Sticking to a healthy diet isn’t always easy, and it can feel almost impossible when you’re just starting out. While some may see this as a sign of weakness, today’s guest explains that our bodies simply haven’t evolved to keep up with modern lifestyles and the constant availability of ultra-processed foods. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mike Israetel to discuss how our modern food environment taps into our evolutionary drive to consume and store calories for times of scarcity. Dr. Mike explains why punishing yourself or approaching weight loss with self-hatred is counterproductive and shares a practical guide for sustainable weight loss, no matter your goal. If you’re considering semaglutides, he outlines the key factors for a successful experience. Ready to crush your weight loss goals in 2025? Tune in for these expert tips!  Dr. Mike, PhD, is the co-founder and Chief Content Officer of RP Strength (Renaissance Periodization) and the face of its popular YouTube channel. With a doctorate in sports physiology from East Tennessee State University, he is a seasoned expert in fitness and performance. As a former sports nutrition consultant for the U.S. Olympic Training Site in Johnson City, Tennessee, Dr. Mike has shared his expertise at global scientific and performance conferences, including seminars at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid. He has coached countless athletes in nutrition and weight training and continues to push his limits as a competitive bodybuilder and professional Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grappler. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Mike dive into: Why the human body is good at storing fat and why it has been a key part of our survival as a species (00:28) Forgiveness and acceptance of your current body while empowering yourself to make changes (10:06) How to lose stubborn fat in a sustainable way (17:13) A balanced and practical approach to fat loss (32:02) The role of obesogens, calories, and seed oils in weight gain (38:45) Hidden calories in foods and how easily we overeat without realizing it (48:34) Weight loss and appetite-suppressing drugs (57:19) Key cultural and genetic differences in obesity levels between the USA, Japan, and other countries (01:10:33) Are semaglutides appropriate for individuals trying to lose less than 30 pounds (01:26:30) How diet can help reduce addictions (01:34:57) The difference between business meals and fun meals (01:41:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Dr. Mike and access free guides from RP Strength here For more on Dr. Israetel, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, One Skin, and Cozy Earth. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Ollie and Lumebox. We all know inflammation can influence our risk of developing diseases, but did you know it also plays a role in premature aging? Today’s guest reveals powerful strategies to reduce inflammation, helping us age gracefully while keeping longevity at the forefront. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Susanna Søberg to explore six key factors linked to premature aging. Dr. Søberg explains how inflammation affects the aging process and shares practical lifestyle practices to combat "inflammaging." She dives into the benefits of hot and cold therapies, emphasizing the importance of building tolerance to sauna heat therapy, especially as we age. Additionally, she debunks popular social media myths about cold therapy and offers actionable tips for incorporating it into your routine. Dr. Susanna Søberg is one of the world’s leading researchers and experts in cold and heat therapy and functional breathing. She is also the founder of the Soeberg Institute, an online research-backed curriculum designed to help anyone optimize their stress management and performance for a healthier and happier life. Dr. Søberg obtained her PhD in metabolism at the University of Copenhagen, and her research has contributed to a deeper understanding of brown fat metabolism in adults.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Søberg dive into: The role of inflammation when it comes to aging (00:00:20) Sugar increases inflammaging (2:50)  What shocks Dr. Søberg about the standard American diet (5:30)  Trans fat hidden in foods and adequate protein intake (9:20) Alcohol consumption (21:00) The impact of hot, cold and contrast therapy on our health (29:45) Building your tolerance for sauna heat (45:45) Microplastic and toxin exposure (50:45) The importance of community and addressing loneliness (1:04:45) Why and how cold exposure can be beneficial (1:08:25) Myths and truths about when and how you should implement cold therapy (1:12:35) Trusting yourself and moderation (1:33:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Søberg's Newsletter  Microplastics and Your Health-Huberman Lab Podcast Microplastics and Your Health-Dr. Rhonda Fitzpatrick Podcast For more on Dr. Søberg, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Ollie and Lumebox.  Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Birch Living, and Cozy Earth.  The road to longevity doesn’t need to be complicated or rely on the latest gadgets and trends. Simple habits like eating wholesome foods, getting quality sleep, staying active, and engaging with your community can consistently nourish your body and mind for a long, healthy life. Today’s guest shares insights from his travels and research, revealing practical ways to incorporate these longevity secrets into our daily lives. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. William Li to explore the top health-promoting foods Dr. Li has discovered during his travels. Dr. Li shares the latest research on the best breakfast choices to nourish, fuel, and heal your body, his approach to longevity, and the four key gut bacteria linked to long, healthy lives. He also reveals the foods that support these beneficial bacteria and boost collagen production and stresses the importance of reducing your toxin exposure. If you are looking for foods and habits that promote longevity, this episode is for you.  Dr. William W. Li, MD, is an internationally renowned physician, scientist, and author of the New York Times bestsellers “Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself” and “Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer.” His groundbreaking research has led to the development of more than 40 new medical treatments that impact care for more than 70 diseases, including diabetes, blindness, heart disease, and obesity. He is President and Medical Director of the Angiogenesis Foundation, and he is leading global initiatives on food as medicine.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Li dive into: Classic American breakfast versus breakfast in the Blue Zones (00:00:40) Coffee: one of the holy trinity beverages (3:44)  The benefits of oats and bioactive (6:23)  Processed versus ultra-processed foods (14:30)  Never too late to change your operating system (24:05) Dr. Li’s approach to longevity (31:37) Gut microbiome in those who live long lives (52:27)  Top foods that feed the four key bacteria associated with longevity (59:27) Releasing the hope molecule during exercise (1:06:00) The importance of self-reliance in judging what is right for you (1:14:30) Doubling down on the basics and key habits (1:17:15) Dr. Li’s thoughts on reducing toxins and microplastic exposure (1:20:27) Naturally boosting collagen in our diet (1:40:27) Exosomes and fatty acid profile (1:52:37) For more on Dr. Li, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Birch Living, and Cozy Earth.  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP for any order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Fatty15. By conservative estimates, over half of Americans suffer from insulin resistance—a pathway that can lead to numerous chronic diseases. Fortunately, this is not a one-way street; we have the power to change course and protect our long-term health.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with leading experts on the dangers of insulin resistance. Dhru sits down with Kristin Kirkpatrick and Dr. Ibrahim Hanouneh to discuss an epidemic affecting one in four people: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and its connection to insulin resistance. Kristin and Dr. Hanouneh highlight the most significant risk factors for fatty liver disease, including metabolic dysfunction and diabetes. They also delve into how ultra-processed foods, excessive sugar consumption, and sedentary lifestyles contribute to the rise in NAFLD cases. Additionally, Dr. Morgan Nolte explains why weight gain and insulin resistance are becoming more prevalent and shares actionable strategies to improve our relationship with insulin. She breaks down how insulin resistance changes as we age and emphasizes the transformative power of optimal fiber intake, quality sleep, stress reduction, and strength training in maintaining metabolic health and achieving an ideal weight. Kristin Kirkpatrick, MS, RDN, is a celebrated author, speaker, and accomplished dietitian with over 25 years of experience. She is a dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic Department of Wellness & Preventive Medicine.  Dr. Ibrahim Hanouneh, MD, is a gastroenterologist and hepatologist specializing in liver disease. He served as Chief Gastroenterology Fellow and associate staff at the Cleveland Clinic and later contributed his expertise to Minnesota Gastroenterology and Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Dr. Morgan Nolte is a board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy. She recognized a need for preventative education and care that focuses on reversing risk factors instead of just treating symptoms. That led her to focus on developing online courses and coaching programs that help adults reverse insulin resistance for long-term weight loss and disease prevention. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Why we need to focus on insulin resistance (00:00:05)  Biggest warning signs of fatty liver disease (2:04) Role of the liver (6:48) The pathway that leads to fatty liver (9:53) Myths about fatty liver and the major culprit of fatty liver disease (13:12) How non-alcoholic fatty liver gets in the way of our long-term health and chronic inflammation (18:32) Why insulin is crucial (25:06) Why insulin resistance changes as we age (31:27) Toxic traits that damage mindset (39:31) Pillars of nutrition (46:00) Optimizing muscle mass for those in the healthy baseline (51:51) Importance of sleep on your appetite (55:46) Strength training and stress management for optimal insulin levels (1:02:51)  Also mentioned: Regenerative Health Book This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Fatty15. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Bioptimizers, and Our Place.  Did you know most people fall short on their New Year’s resolutions? Too often, these resolutions are based on unrealistic expectations and lack a clear plan for success. Today’s guest is here to help you break the cycle with a practical guide to making 2025 the year you master consistent, sustainable habits and achieve meaningful progress that transforms how you feel every day. ​​Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with personal trainer and Mind Pump Media co-founder Sal Di Stefano to explore the biggest pitfalls that sabotage fitness goals and prevent people from having their fittest year yet. Sal shares his top tips for incorporating underrated activities, implementing movement throughout the day, and staying consistent for sustainable results. He also discusses the unrealistic goals that often hold people back, such as lack of specificity and overreliance on trendy supplements. If you’re seeking inspiration to make 2025 the year of consistent, long-term progress, this episode is for you! Sal Di Stefano began his fitness journey at just 18, quickly rising to prominence as a trainer and opening some of the largest big-box gyms in the California Bay Area. By 24, he launched a wellness-focused fitness studio that combined expertise in hormones, nutrition, gut health, and fitness training. It was during this time that Sal developed his unique, behavior-focused approach to achieving lasting health and fitness success. Today, Sal is a highly sought-after expert known for his practical, easy-to-apply insights. As co-host of the Mind Pump Podcast—the world’s top fitness and health podcast—he’s appeared on hundreds of leading shows and frequently speaks at events for trainers and health practitioners. In this episode, Dhru and Sal dive into: The most underrated form of activity (00:00:42) Why movement results in better choices throughout the day (4:38) Getting results versus keeping results (9:30) Unrealistic approach to calorie cutting and how to build a proper foundation (14:32) Nutritional advice or myths we can leave behind (19:22) Insights into the fitness and wellness industry (32:12) The one supplement Sal recommends and the research behind its effectiveness (34:47)  How to use caffeine appropriately (40:22) Being specific with your goals and focusing on one at a time (45:32) Prioritizing simple whole foods and fiber (51:37) The risks of sitting too much and how to counteract it (56:47) How to get started with a sustainable routine (1:02:47) Over-exercising and finding balance (1:06:04)  Also mentioned in this episode: MAPS 15 Fitness Programs Why You Need A Coffee Break and How to Do It For more on Sal and Mind Pump, follow them on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, Apple Podcast, TikTok, YouTube, and their Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Bioptimizers, and Our Place.  Ready to enhance relaxation and muscle recovery? Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Make Magnesium Breakthrough part of your daily routine this year. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts when you subscribe.  Start your New Year off right by reducing your toxic load and upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels, Lifeforce, and Momentous. Stress, burnout, and procrastination are challenges many of us face, often without recognizing their roots or the ripple effects they have on our day. Today, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee joins us to explore the root causes of these struggles and how they hold us back from living our best lives. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee to explore the power of an intentional morning routine and the impact a lack of routine can have on our day. Dr. Chatterjee breaks down the three key factors of an optimal morning routine, explains why knowledge alone isn’t enough, and reveals the hidden forces that block lasting change. He also dives into the four key pillars of health, how to self-assess, and practical tips for creating lasting behavior change. Ready to supercharge 2025 and make lasting transformations? This episode is for you! Dr. Rangan Chatterjee is one of the most influential doctors in the UK. A practicing GP for over two decades, he is dedicated to inspiring people to transform their health through small, sustainable lifestyle changes. He is also the host of the #1 Apple podcast Feel Better, Live More and the author of five Sunday Times bestselling books. His TED talk, How to Make Diseases Disappear, has garnered over 4.8 million views. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Chatterjee dive into: The 3 M’s for an optimal morning routine (00:00:30) Turning knowledge into daily habits (10:14) Disruptive practices that derail morning routines (20:34) Hidden forces that prevent lasting change (30:57) Learning to trust yourself (38:42) Embracing discomfort and cultivating self-knowledge (45:54) Self-assessment and behavior change (59:03) Nine body signals for interoception (1:09:05) Feeling stuck, self-criticism, and regrets (1:18:26) Overcoming perfectionism as a barrier to progress (1:25:13) Four key pillars of health (1:29:36) Uncovering the “why” behind lasting change (1:41:47) Final thoughts (1:48:48) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Chatterjee’s new book, Make Changes That Last For more on Dr. Chatterjee, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Podcast, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Levels, Lifeforce, and Momentous. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Lifeforce, and Levels,  As we age, signs like swollen joints, puffiness, lethargy, and reduced sharpness may indicate chronic inflammation tied to visceral fat, the “hidden fat” deep in our organs. Focusing solely on visible subcutaneous fat can overlook metabolic dysfunction in lean individuals. Addressing visceral fat reveals key drivers of health, paving the way for longevity and optimal well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with experts on the dangers of visceral fat. Dr. Sean O’Mara delves into the risks associated with visceral fat, the foods and lifestyle factors that contribute to its production, and actionable steps to lower visceral fat levels to prevent chronic disease and extend lifespan. Dr. Ana Claudia Rosa highlights the lifestyle factors that increase visceral fat and offers strategies to reverse its percentage in the body. Dr. Manickam Palaniappan (Dr. Pal) discusses the unique challenges of belly fat and visceral fat within the South Asian population, explaining why individuals in this group should be cautious—even if they have a "normal" lipid profile and are not classified as obese by traditional standards. If you're seeking a deep dive into visceral fat and practical ways to reduce your risk of chronic disease, this episode is for you. Dr. Sean O’Mara works with business executives, professional performers, and athletes who are motivated to optimize their biology through innovative performance-enhancement techniques.  Dr. Ana Claudia Rosa is a physician, radiologist, and medical doctor affiliated with the VA healthcare system. Dr. Rosa is an expert on visceral fat, emphasizing its significance in detection and detailed reporting.  Dr. Manickam Palaniappan is a renowned gastroenterologist recognized for his expertise in digestive health and innovative treatment approaches. Dr. Palaniappan is highly respected for his skill in managing complex gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease, liver diseases, and colorectal cancer. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: What is visceral fat, and why it's dangerous (1:12) Top drivers of visceral fat and why there is such an explosion (9:37) How subcutaneous fat differs from visceral fat (24:37) Accumulation of excess levels of visceral fat (32:37) How Dr. Ana implements these strategies in her own life (37:53) Tracking visceral fat and optimal testing (43:53) How belly fat translates to chronic disease (50:50) Dr. Pal's personal story (53:33) Why visceral fat develops (59:17) Lifestyle vs Genetics or both (1:04:33) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Sean O'Mara Full episode with Dr. Ana Claudia Rosa Full episode with Dr. Pal This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Lifeforce, and Levels. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Levels, and Air Doctor. What if there was one key nutrient that could boost your health, increase longevity, reduce chronic inflammation, and lower your risk of Alzheimer’s? You’ve probably heard of it: omega-3! But here’s the surprising part—over 90% of the population has suboptimal omega-3 levels. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes with Dr. Bill Harris, a world-renowned researcher, to dive into decades of research on omega-3s and their powerful impact on health. Dr. Harris explains the correlation between optimal omega-3 levels and longer life spans, reduced rates of depression, anxiety, and Alzheimer’s, as well as their role in lowering chronic inflammation. As one of the most researched nutrients—and among the top three that can drastically improve health—omega-3s are essential. In this episode, Dr. Harris shares insights on choosing quality fish and supplements, understanding optimal omega-3 levels, and testing your levels through the OmegaQuant Institute. If you’re looking for inspiration to prioritize omega-3s in your diet, this conversation is a must-listen! William S. Harris, PhD, FASN, has been a leading researcher in the field of omega-3 fatty acids for 40 years. He has authored over 300 scientific papers on fatty acids and health, served on the faculty of three medical schools, and received five NIH grants to study omega-3s. Dr. Harris co-authored three American Heart Association (AHA) statements on fatty acids and heart health. As the co-inventor of the Omega-3 Index and other omega-3 blood tests, as well as the founder of OmegaQuant Analytics, Dr. Harris has been ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide for the impact of his research. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Harris dive into: Higher levels of omega-3’s lead to a longer life (00:00:35) Omega-3s are in the top three nutrients that can improve our health (3:00) Mindblowing research on smokers and the protective nature of omega-3s (5:25) The link between low omega-3s, depression, mood, and anxiety (16:12)  High levels of omega-3s and their correlation to reducing the risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s (20:21) The research behind omega-3’s and reducing chronic inflammation (28:32)  The average omega-3 levels versus optimal levels (30:45)  What has led to omega-3 deficiencies and the rise in ultra-processed food consumption (31:10)   Reducing triglyceride levels with fish oil and the impact on our cells (32:43)  What are EPA, DHA, and ALA, and the sources of each (36:35) How much fish consumption is optimal, and what kind (44:40) Testing your levels via the Omega-3 index and optimal ranges (49:40) Choosing the right fish oil and general dosage (59:10)  Testing pregnant women and children (1:22:40)  Why the omega-3s aren’t being tested for and prescribed by every doctor (1:26:00)  Also mentioned in this episode: Testing via OmegaQuant Fatty Acid Research Insitute  For more on Dr. Harris, follow OmegaQuant via Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.  This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Levels, and Air Doctor. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Momentous, and Lifeforce. Our minds are incredibly powerful, and our mindset and thoughts profoundly influence our health, manifestations, and actions. However, when faced with challenges or stuck in repetitive patterns, knowing how to break free from negative thoughts or tendencies can be difficult. Today’s episode explores how to overcome past programming and rewire our brains to create the life we envision for ourselves mindfully and purposefully. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with experts on setting intentions, manifesting goals, and giving love to the aspirations in our lives. Dr. Bruce Lipton explains how our minds function like computers, with much of our programming shaped by our environment before age seven—often leading to self-sabotaging behaviors. Dr. James Doty shares insights on how we’re all actively manifesting our lives and offers practical exercises to help clarify our manifestation goals. Dr. Tara Swart provides actionable tips to overcome self-doubt and build lasting confidence. If you have big dreams for 2025, this episode is for you.  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Programming that's coming from within versus externally (02:34) What manifestation can do to your life (23:14) Reclaiming focus is key, and stepping away from noise (26:54) Strengthen the power of attention: what to start and what to stop (31:10) Power of subconscious mind (35:29) Addressing the voice in my head (38:28) Ghost beliefs can be helpful and serve a purpose (41:34) What evidence should I be looking for to know I am on the right path (46:00) Overcoming the fear to take action (50:34) Priming the brain to expect good rather than expecting the worst (54:31) Final thoughts (55:46) Bruce Lipton, stem cell biologist and bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, Spontaneous Evolution, and The Honeymoon Effect, challenges the idea that genes solely determine our destiny, emphasizing the role of perception and experience in health. Dr. James R. Doty, MD, is a Stanford Neurosurgery professor and founder of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE). He is also the New York Times bestselling author of Into the Magic Shop. Dr. Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, former psychiatric doctor, and senior lecturer at MIT Sloan. Dr. Swart is passionate about teaching others how to apply lessons from cognitive science to enhance everyday lives. Also mentioned: Episode with Bruce Lipton Episode with James Doty Episode with Dr. Tara Swart   This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Momentous, and Lifeforce. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine, made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, One Skin, and Aqua Tru. When it comes to longevity, many of us envision a future where we can keep doing what we love—whether it’s gardening, hiking, skiing, or playing with grandchildren. Taking steps now to maintain our mobility is key to ensuring a long, active, and joy-filled life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Juliet and Kelly Starrett to discuss their no-frills approach to promoting durability and mobility as we age. Drawing from decades in the wellness industry and insights from their new book, Built to Move, they share impactful diet, lifestyle, and movement strategies to help you build strength and move freely into your 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond. They dive into at-home mobility tests like the sit-and-rise test, the power of walking, and the importance of dietary fiber, protein, sleep, and resilience. Juliet and Kelly also highlight how simple dietary changes lay the foundation for true progress and sustainable change, helping your body bounce back from injuries and setbacks as you age. Juliet Starrett is an entrepreneur, attorney, author, podcaster, and professional whitewater paddler with three world championships and five national titles. Dr. Kelly Starrett consults with pro athletes, elite military forces, and corporations on health and performance and is the author of Becoming a Supple Leopard and Ready to Run. Together, they founded The Ready State, San Francisco CrossFit and co-authored the bestsellers Deskbound and Built to Move. In this episode, Dhru, Juliet, and Kelly dive into: Why the sit and rise test is a key marker of longevity (1:58) The major milestones where declines in mobility start to happen (13:06) The power of walking for longevity (26:09) How to build up your sleep pressure (30:24) Increasing your durability to aging (41:08) Fundamentals for longevity that make the biggest impact (45:26) Breaking free from diet culture and finding what works best for you (53:02) The 800 grams of fiber challenge (57:57) Why metabolic flexibility is the ultimate marker of a successful diet (01:19:01) Recommendations for sleep (01:30:53) Creating a movement-rich environment (01:34:49) Mobility for everyday movement (01:41:50) At-home tests for determining your range of motion (01:48:22) How to get started (01:56:07) Societal shifts for creating a healthier lifestyle for the next generation (02:02:06) Final thoughts and where to follow Juliet and Kelly’s work (02:08:53) Also mentioned in this episode: Builttomove.com  Built to Move 21-Day Challenge Get Kelly and Juliet’s latest book, Built to Move: The Ten Essential Habits to Help You Move Freely and Live Fully, here.  Juliet Starrett’s Instagram For more on Juliet and Kelly Starrett, follow The Ready State on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X/Twitter, and through their Website. This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, One Skin, and Aqua Tru. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels, ARMRA, and Lumebox. Real foods are multitasking powerhouses packed with vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that work together to support multiple systems in the body. Today’s guests highlight the top foods that can boost health, strengthen immunity, and reduce inflammation. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with experts about the superpowers of foods and spices to boost health and longevity. Dr. William Li shares his favorite “grand slam” foods that support all key longevity and defense systems, helping to prevent cancer, cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and illness. Dr. Minich dives into the science of spices, explaining how they reduce the development of advanced glycation end (AGE) products in cooked foods. She also reveals the top spices and powerful synergistic combinations to enhance your meals. If you want to supercharge your meals, this episode is a must-listen!  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Dr. William Li’s gland slammer foods and their power (01:57) DNA protection through superfoods (05:11) How to optimize coffee drinking (13:17) Food and medicine as tools in the toolbox (23:34) Advanced Glycation End products (AGE’s) (28:14) Spices that protect our body from AGE’s (34:18) The power of polyphenols in spices (36:00) Protective effects on the microbiome (37:36) Turmeric as the heavy hitter (41:08) Neuroprotective components of spices (48:30) Potent amount of spices regularly (52:50) Final thoughts (53:21) Also mentioned in this episode: The Top Foods to Prevent Disease and Repair DNA with Dr. William Li The 7 Anti-Aging Spices You Need To Eat! – Heal The Body & Stop Inflammation with Deanna Minich Link to Dr. Minich's Slides This episode is brought to you by Levels, ARMRA, and Lumebox.  Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Get 15% off your first order of Armra Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU, or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Bon Charge, and AquaTru. Social media is flooded with weight loss advice, much of which is unhelpful or unsustainable. From crash diets to quick-fix methods that rarely lead to lasting results, it’s hard to cut through the noise and find what truly works. Today’s guest shares expert advice and the proven strategies he uses with his clients to achieve real, lasting results. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with nutritionist and certified personal trainer Dr. Allan Bacon. Dr. Bacon breaks down the best and worst ways to lose weight, the ideal mindset for sustained weight loss, and the harmful advice often targeted at women in perimenopause and menopause. He also shares actionable tips on how often to train and strategies for changing eating habits and behaviors around weight loss. From debunking social media myths to diving deep into the latest research, Dr. Bacon offers expert insights on nutrition and training you won’t want to miss. Dr. Allan Bacon holds a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland. He is a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, a certified nutritionist and physique/bodybuilding coach, a USA Powerlifting coach, and has over 15 years of experience formulating for leading dietary supplement companies. His work has been featured in Muscle & Fitness, Sci-Fit, the Alan Aragon Research Review, and The Personal Trainer Development Center. Dr. Bacon specializes in helping working adults master their physique, performance, mindset, and habits to achieve sustainable, lifelong results. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bacon dive into: Best and worst ways to lose 10 lbs (00:00:36) Optimal mindset for sustained weight loss (6:46) Why weight loss becomes more challenging as we age (17:28) Damaging advice for women in menopause (24:50) Changing strategies (31:34) The power of resistance training and what the research shows (36:57) Autophagy through exercise, how to get started, and why fasting can be harmful (46:57) Ideal protein intake and the nuances that need to be considered (54:09) Minimum amount of training to build lean muscle (01:01:01) What is resting metabolic rate and the impact on calories (1:09:57) The Twin study and Three Aspects of every habit (1:12:57) Dr. Bacon’s journey and nutrition guidance (1:28:27) How to incorporate movement into your day (1:37:57) Dr. Bacon’s Why (1:43:07) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Allan Bacon’s Nutrition Guide E-book: Learn how to optimize your diet to get stronger, improve your health, build balanced meals, make smart choices at restaurants, stay on track during vacations, and more. For more on Dr. Bacon, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimzers, Bon Charge, and AquaTru.  Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Black Friday sale ends December 4th. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $150 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Manukora, and One Skin. Hidden toxins lurk in everyday products, increasing the risk of chronic diseases like cancer. These toxins aren’t just absorbed through the skin—they can also be present in the air we breathe and the water we drink daily. Understanding the impact of these chemicals and where they’re commonly found empowers us to make healthier choices, reduce exposure, and protect the well-being of ourselves and our families. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring conversations with experts on reducing toxic exposure from everyday household products. Dr. Yvonne Burkart, a board-certified toxicologist, highlights the top sources of hidden toxins in products like cosmetics. She shares the latest research on toxin exposure, common toxic ingredients and where to find them, and her best tips for minimizing exposure and optimizing detoxification in the body. Neurologist Dr. Ray Dorsey delves into the root causes of Parkinson’s disease, focusing on how environmental toxins like trichloroethylene (TCE) significantly increase the risk of developing it. He provides practical steps to limit exposure—especially early in life—and explains how lifestyle interventions can help reduce the likelihood of this disease. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Toxic burden and the goal of reducing exposure (00:00:005)  Hidden toxins in beauty products and expression of breast cancer genes (1:53)  What ingredients cause this increase, and where can they be found (10:07) Why companies continue to use these ingredients (12:37) How the research is lacking (14:52)  Fragrances and undefined sources and mixing of these endocrine disrupters (16:42) The impact of toxins on children and the increased risk of disease (21:37) What matters most in toxin removal: air, water, and food (26:27) How to live a low-tox life (29:57) 3 Toxins responsible for Parkinson’s disease (31:49)  What is trichloroethylene (TCE), and how toxins impact mitochondria (32:37) Dr. Dorsey’s journey in learning about the role of toxins (36:47)  The importance of both outdoor and indoor air quality for longevity (39:07)  Testing and the importance of minimizing additional exposure (49:37)  Final thoughts (52:07) Also mentioned: AquaTru and Air Doctor Filters  Toxicologist Reveals the Top Sources of Hidden Toxins We’re Being Exposed to Daily with Yvonne Burkart, PhD  Neurologist Reveals The 3 Shocking Reasons Why Parkinson’s Disease & Other Brain Disorders Are On the Rise Research on the daily use of parabens Research on the increase in cancer among younger individuals This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Manukora, and One Skin.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Ollie, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Relationships, communication, and intimacy are the cornerstones of meaningful connections in our lives, yet they often present some of our greatest challenges. In today’s episode, leading experts explore the keys to fostering deeper relationships, improving communication, and creating lasting intimacy, offering practical tools to transform how we connect with those we love. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we bring you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with experts on relationships, connection, and intimacy. Drs. John and Julie Gottman discuss the importance of recognizing what your partner is doing right. They also highlight key findings from a seven-year study on happiness, including how to turn toward your partner and implement bids for connection. Dr. Emily Morse explains why scheduling intimacy—even if it feels like a chore—is crucial for maintaining a healthy relationship. She also dives into the "Three T’s of Communication" and how to initiate conversations about intimacy. Esther Perel shares why letting go of the need to be right is essential, along with strategies to overcome the overwhelming feeling of disconnect when your partner doesn’t see your point of view. She breaks down how all fights connect to core pillars and offers tips on practicing mirroring for better understanding. If you’re ready to enhance your relationships and improve your communication and intimacy, this episode is a must-listen! In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Evidence that your partner is doing things right (2:00) Seven-year study on happiness and turning toward your partner (3:10) Bid for connection and how to implement it (6:18) Interdependence versus independence (16:12) Scheduling intimacy (20:35) Who should initiate the conversation (23:35) The 3 T’s of communication: Timing, Tone, and Turf (25:15) Mirroring what you heard (29:15) Initiating the conversation and carrying the burden (33:25) The need to be right (39:52) The overwhelming feeling of disconnect (42:57) Catching yourself, listening, and mirroring (46:32) The core pillars: What all fights are about (53:15) Final thoughts (56:30) Drs. John and Julia Gottman have studied over 3,000 couples and through their research have found the secrets to successful partnerships. The Gottmans help give individuals the tools they need to listen and connect with their partner while providing a safe space for conversation and growth without criticism or contempt. Dr. Emily Morse is the host of the award-winning number one sexuality podcast, Sex With Emily, which has been on the air for nearly two decades.  Esther Perel is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author, and is recognized as one of today’s most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Esther is also an executive producer and host of the popular podcast Where Should We Begin? and How’s Work?  Also mentioned: Why Nobody Is Having Great Sex & How To Make it Amazing with Dr. Emily Morse 4 Big Signs That a Relationship Won't Last and the Latest Science on Creating Love with Drs. Julie and John Gottman Why Some Relationships Don’t Last With Esther Perel This episode is brought to you by Ollie, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community 50% off their portable Red Light device for Black Friday! Just go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your device. Sale ends 12/2.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lifeforce, and One Skin. In today’s world, addiction takes many forms—whether it’s alcohol, drugs, social media, or snacking on ultra-processed foods. Certain key factors drive these behaviors and make breaking the cycle of addiction challenging. Today’s guest offers powerful insights into brain health and psychology, explaining why these behaviors occur and how we can break free. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Harvard-trained psychiatrist Dr. Alok Kanojia to explore addictions, how they start, and their impact on brain health. Dr. Kanojia explains the roles of dopamine and serotonin in addictive behaviors and reveals the lifestyle habits that deplete serotonin. He also shares his top tips for successful morning routines and the secret to mastering self-control. If you’re looking for insights into why we engage in addictive behaviors and advice on how to break free from the cycle, this episode is a must-listen! Dr. Alok Kanojia, known online as "Dr. K," is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist specializing in the intersection of technology and mental health. As the co-founder of Healthy Gamer, a mental health platform designed for the digital generation, Dr. Kanojia has inspired millions with his content while overseeing the mental health coaching of thousands of young people. Widely regarded as the leading expert on video game addiction, he is also recognized as one of the most prominent mental health authorities for the younger generation. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. K dive into: How addictions start (00:00:11) How social media impacts brain health (2:41) How dopamine and serotonin are impacted during these addictive behaviors (11:56)  Top lifestyle behaviors that rob us of serotonin (17:42) Morning habits that influence our need for dopamine hits (23:15) Dharma and self-control (28:50) How to find your purpose (38:35) Choosing discomfort (44:35) Improving self-control and sitting with the discomfort of being uncomfortable (49:25) Dr. K’s journey (01:00:45) Meditation practice and how Dr. K started his meditation practice (1:06:45) Ultra-processed foods, gut health, and depression (1:14:35) Dr. K’s PSA on mental health advice on social media and comfort crisis (1:20:05) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. K’s Book: How to Raise a Healthy Gamer  Healthy GamerGG Spotify Podcast Healthy GamerGG Apple Podcast  For more on Dr. K, follow him on X/Twitter, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and his website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lifeforce, and One Skin.  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Levels. You might think weight loss is all about discipline, but today’s guest reveals there is more to the story. Weight loss also involves minimizing hunger, increasing satiety, and interrupting food noise. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with exercise and nutrition expert Stan Efferding. Stan shares his top strategies for minimizing hunger and takes a deep dive into the habits that drive it. He also discusses why calorie counting can be beneficial, explores various weight-loss strategies, and offers guidance on choosing the best approach. Additionally, Stan shares valuable lessons he’s learned over the years, reveals what he’s changed his mind about, and highlights the exercises he prioritizes. If you’re looking for practical tips on nutrition, exercise, and weight loss, this episode is a must-listen! Stan Efferding is an IFBB Professional bodybuilder, World Record-holding powerlifter, and one of only ten men in the world to total over 2,300 pounds raw in competition, earning him the title of the World’s Strongest Bodybuilder. With a degree in Exercise Science from the University of Oregon, Stan has over 25 years of experience training high school, collegiate, and professional athletes. He conducts seminars nationwide, sharing expertise in sports, nutrition, and training techniques, and has been featured in publications like Muscular Development, Flex Magazine, and Power Magazine. In this episode, Dhru and Stan dive into: Strategies for minimizing hunger (00:43) Types of diets (6:44) Calorie counting and awareness (13:12) Exercise and energy expenditure (18:42) Strategies for weight loss and factors to consider when choosing one (26:30) Habits that drive hunger (32:27) What Stan got wrong and the lessons he learned (37:23) The importance of food quality and testing (44:11) Exercises to prioritize and deprioritize (48:22) Stan’s principles (54:52) Reactionary versus resolve to do better (01:02:42) Final thoughts (01:07:42) Also mentioned in this episode: Stan’s Meal Prep- Vertical Diet  For more on Stan, follow him on Instagram, Youtube, and on his Website. This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Levels. BIOptimizers Black Friday sale on all their products lasts all November long. Just go to bioptimizers.com/dhru and use code DHRU10 to get your discount of 25% sitewide and $100 worth of free gifts today! Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Fatty15, and Lifeforce. A long and healthy life isn’t just about physical well-being—our emotional health and social relationships are crucial in determining whether we truly thrive. Spotting toxic relationships and navigating them can be challenging, but today’s guests offer valuable insights on assessing the relationships in our lives and reclaiming our health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with guests about the profound impact of toxic relationships on our physical and mental health. Dr. Ramani delves into why staying in toxic relationships is a major public health issue that often goes unspoken. She shares insights into the diseases she’s observed in patients linked to toxic relationships, the rapid healing that can occur after leaving them, and the damaging cycle of self-blame individuals face when dealing with a narcissist. Vanessa Van Edwards explores how to assess our inner circle, recognize the effects of ambivalent relationships, and identify key red flags of ambivalence. She also highlights the traits of a master communicator and offers tips on how to use those skills as an invitation to clarify intentions. Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting. She discusses narcissism on her popular YouTube channel and social media, her popular online program on healing from narcissistic abuse, and as the host of the podcast Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani. Vanessa Van Edwards is a multi-time bestselling author and renowned behavioral researcher on professional communication and leadership. Vanessa’s work has been featured in national and international media and to audiences in workshops worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into:  The public health issue of our time (2:10) Disease and healing when toxic relationships are removed (4:40) Lack of courage, training, and awareness among professionals (9:07) What is a narcissist, and how to spot one (16:46) Studies on the quality of our relationships and happiness (22:35) How to assess your inner circle (24:21) Ambivalent relationships (27:21) Red flags and body language indicating ambivalence (31:11) Master communicators and how to change the agenda (40:41) How to practice discernment (44:31) Characteristics of a narcissist and self-blame (48:51) When leaving isn’t possible and support systems (53:21) This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Fatty15, and Lifeforce.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Momentous, and ARMRA. We all know there are key lifestyle habits that help us feel and look our best. But with the endless skincare products and trends, it’s tough to know what’s truly beneficial, worth the investment, and safe for a youthful glow. Today’s guest, America’s Holistic Plastic Surgeon, returns to the podcast for round two and helps us cut through the noise to find what’s worth adding to our busy routines. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Anthony Youn, America’s holistic board-certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Youn shares insights on how to prevent and address loose skin, along with top lifestyle factors, supplements, and practices to maintain skin elasticity. He also debunks popular social media myths about skincare. Dr. Youn discusses the research behind his skincare line and answers rapid-fire questions from the podcast community. If you’re looking for research-based answers to all your skin questions, this episode is for you. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Youn dive into: How to prevent loose skin or turkey neck (1:02) Tech neck from constantly looking at your phone (5:54) Options to address saggy skin (13:00) Radiofrequency micro-needling as the gold standard (16:50) Exercise and skin elasticity (26:30) Sauna's effect on the skin appearance and dry brushing (29:00) Why is collagen so essential and supplementation (40:50) Dietary trends that don’t make the cut (53:20) Dr. Youn's 2-minute skincare routine (01:01:50) Frownies and face tapes (1:07:35) How to avoid acne scarring (1:10:42) Why makeup wipes aren’t ideal (1:14:50) How do I know if my collagen levels are low (1:16:35) Relationship between caffeine and hydration (1:19:20) What should we be adding and removing from our diets (1:22:13) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Youn’s Collagen Dr. Youn’s Skincare Products For more on Dr. Youn, follow him on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Apple Podcasts, and his website. This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Momentous, and ARMRA. To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Until November 24th, you can use code DHRU at checkout on livemomentous.com for 25% off all of our favorite supplements and receive a free gift of 5 nights of their best-selling Sleep packs for orders over $75. Get 15% off your first order of Armra Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Lumebox, and Seed Oil Scout. By conservative estimates, at least 88% of people have insulin resistance, which significantly impacts brain health and the brain’s ability to produce energy. In today’s episode, I’m sharing some of the latest research on brain health, the critical role of mitochondria in maintaining optimal brain function, and how insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction can disrupt mitochondria, leading to poor brain health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with guests on how inflammation affects both metabolic and brain health. Dr. Georgia Ede explains why oxidative stress and insulin resistance have surged with the rise of refined carbohydrates and seed oils. Dr. Chris Palmer shares the latest research on how mitochondria influence neurotransmitter production, hormone regulation, and gene expression—and what can lead to mitochondrial dysfunction. Hannah Warren discusses her journey to overcome mental illness by applying Dr. Palmer’s Brain Energy theory and using ketosis to rejuvenate mitochondria. Dr. Georgia Ede. Dr. Ede is a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in college mental health and nutritional psychiatry. She has 18 years of clinical experience in hospitals, community health centers, specialty clinics, and private practices, utilizing medications and psychotherapy to help adults of all ages. Dr. Chris Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher at metabolism and mental health interface. He has pioneered the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders through research, patient treatment, writing, and speaking around the world on this topic. More broadly, he is interested in the roles of metabolism and metabolic interventions on brain health. Hannah Warren joined the Baszucki Group and its Metabolic Mind initiative in November 2023 as Mental Health Communications and Advocacy Manager. Hannah volunteers with the Brain Energy Movement, started by Dr. Christopher Palmer, to spread awareness of the brain energy theory. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into:  Dr. Georgia Ede - Driving forces behind mental health problem (01:53) The addition of two categories of food: refined carbohydrates and seed oils (09:02) Insulin resistance (13:32) Basics of the brain (20:47) Dr. Chris Palmer explains the critical role of mitochondria in brain health and mental health (23:58) What causes mitochondrial dysfunction (30:28) Studies showcasing how mitochondria impact neurological conditions (32:44) Hannah Warren - Implementing Dr. Palmer’s Brain Energy metabolic therapy (42:00) The importance of metabolic flexibility (44:25) What is the Brain Energy Theory (47:19) Final thoughts (51:51) Also Mentioned: Dr. Ede’s book Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind  Dr. Ede’s Website Dr. Chris Palmer’s book Brain Energy  This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Lumebox, and Seed Oil Scout.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Lumebox is having their biggest sale of the year and is offering my community almost 50% off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! Just go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your device today! With seed oil scout, you’ll be joining a movement towards healthier eating options. Download the Seed Oil Scout App now, and dine like your life depends on it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Bon Charge, and Lumebox.  We know that perimenopause brings a host of symptoms for women entering this stage of life. These symptoms can disrupt sleep, affect mental health, and cause weight gain, often leading to a decreased quality of life. Today’s guest shares insights from her nutritional research to help women reduce these symptoms' impact and feel empowered through this transition. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Sarah Berry to discuss a recent study led by her team on the impact of diet in reducing common symptoms for perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Dr. Berry shares the most commonly reported symptoms and the lifestyle factors contributing to them. She also explains the research behind why muscle mass serves as a protective barrier during this stage of life and discusses the role of blood sugar and a healthy gut microbiome in managing symptoms. Dr. Sarah Berry is a Professor at King’s College London and has run more than 35 human nutrition studies. Notably, she is the Chief Scientist at ZOE, the science and nutrition company. She’s the lead nutritional scientist for the ZOE PREDICT study — the world’s largest in-depth nutritional research program and leads research across menopause, microbiome, and sleep. She's often featured as a guest on ZOE's own podcast, ZOE Science and Nutrition. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Berry dive into: Weight gain and slow metabolism are the top concerns in perimenopause (1:00)  BMI the correlation between more severe symptoms (6:00)  Dr. Berry’s study (12:26) The worst drivers of symptoms in women (17:09) What is a MenoScale (24:49) Muscle mass as a protective measure (30:07) Why do blood sugar and insulin sensitivity matter (34:12) Breakfast that can cause huge dips in blood sugar (38:37)  How does gut microbiome change as we age (42:00) Doubling down on the basics (56:32) Being cautious about supplementation (01:05:22) Also mentioned in this episode: Zoe Nutrition Study  For more on Dr. Sarah Berry, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or her Website. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Bon Charge, and Lumebox.  BIOptimizers Black Friday sale on all their products lasts all November long. Just go to bioptimizers.com/dhru and use code DHRU to get your discount and $100 worth of free gifts today! Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Starting November 8th, Lumebox is having their biggest sale of the year and is offering my community 50% off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! Just go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your device today!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Manukora, and AquaTru. Have you ever changed your mind when presented with new information? I have—especially about the importance of calories and calorie tracking. A few years ago, I realized I was under-muscled and “skinny fat,” which shifted my perspective. In today’s episode, I share past interviews with guests who offered insights into why calories and tracking can be beneficial for my goals of losing weight and building muscle mass. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with guests on how calories and tracking can help establish a baseline and guide progress. Dr. Gabrielle Lyon explains why we should approach calorie tracking like how we manage finances and other areas of life. Max Lugavere emphasizes that the type of calories matters and how tracking can influence weight loss, maintenance, and gain. JJ Virgin shares why a 21-day tracking commitment using an app can jump-start weight loss goals. If you’re looking to understand the importance of calories and tracking, this episode is for you! Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is a Washington University fellowship-trained physician in nutritional science and geriatrics and is board-certified in family medicine. She founded the Institute for Muscle-Centric Medicine and has a private practice that services leaders, innovators, mavericks, and executives in various fields.  Max Lugavere is a health and science journalist and author of the New York Times best-seller Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life and The Genius Life: Heal Your Mind, Strengthen Your Body, and Become Extraordinary. Max also hosts The Genius Life, a top health and wellness podcast.  JJ Virgin is a renowned health and fitness expert, bestselling author, and prominent media personality. With over three decades of experience in the field, she has become a trusted authority in nutrition, weight loss, and wellness. She is the author of four New York Times bestsellers and actively contributes to the health and wellness community through speaking engagements, online programs, and her podcast, Well Beyond 40.  In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into:  Dhru's personal journey (01:03) Dr. Gabrielle Lyon’s thoughts on calorie tracking (04:55) Discipline to obtain a baseline (08:22) Biggest mistake in the weight loss journey (13:31) The misconception that you can’t overeat healthy foods (19:47) How to use a digital food scale and weight loss (21:37) Olive oil pour (25:21) Two opposing schools of thought (33:35) The positive benefits of extra virgin oil and calories (37:48) JJ Virgin's tips on calorie tracking for a few weeks (41:21) Apps for tracking (42:31) What made Dhru change his mind (45:00) Final thoughts (47:16) Also mentioned: Michelle Shapiro Holistic Dietician  Get Max’s Fat Loss Cheat Codes This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Manukora, and AquaTru. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Black Friday sale is all month long. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $150 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Bon Charge, and Ollie. We don’t often think of foot health as a factor in longevity. However, falls, hip fractures, and early mortality statistics show that foot health is just as essential for long-term wellness as other factors we prioritize. Today’s guest has made it her mission to bring foot health to the forefront of conversations about optimal health, especially as we age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with renowned foot and gait specialist Dr. Courtney Conley. Dr. Conley discusses the most significant predictor of falls, lifestyle factors that weaken our toes, and how a sedentary lifestyle and modern footwear contribute to weakness, ultimately increasing the risk of falls. She also shares the qualities of optimal footwear, tips for gradually incorporating minimalist shoes into your life, and simple exercises we can all do at home to strengthen our feet. Dr. Courtney Conley is a renowned foot and gait specialist and the founder of Gait Happens, where she pursues her passion for helping people reclaim their foot function. She is also the owner and operator of Total Health Solutions clinic and Total Health Performance gym in Lakewood, CO, where she leads patient care focusing on restoring gait mechanics and resolving foot issues to enable easier, pain-free movement. Dr. Conley is a founding member of the Healthy Foot Alliance, an international team of practitioners dedicated to promoting the benefits of natural footwear and reducing the need for unnecessary surgeries by strengthening foot foundations and creating a stable platform from the ground up. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Conley dive into: The greatest predictor of a fall (00:00:07) Factors that weaken our toes (4:00) Modern footwear and its correlation to falls (8:50) How a sedentary lifestyle contributes to weakness (14:05) The impact of improper shoes and bunions (15:50) Foot anatomy (19:45) The connection between foot health and brain health (25:39)  Three types of chronic pain linked to foot health (34:08) Dr. Conley’s journey (36:30) Informed consent for activities that harm foot health (43:20) Building toe strength for beginners, intermediate, and advanced levels (46:35) The shoes Dr. Conley recommends and her non-negotiables (58:04) The ideal number of daily steps (1:07:50) How to create lasting habits and behaviors (1:11:20) Setting up children and the geriatric population for success (1:14:50) Dr. Conley’s practice (1:17:50) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Conley’s Foot Health Programs   Dr. Conley’s shoe recommendations For more on Dr. Courtney, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, or her Website. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Bon Charge, and Ollie. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating?Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Momentous, and Levels.  There’s so much confusion around weight loss for women and what truly works. We know an individualized approach is essential, as one-size-fits-all rarely works for everyone. Today’s guest is here to break it all down, explaining how fasting, protein intake, resistance training, and maintaining stable blood sugar can all be integrated into your routine. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mindy Pelz to discuss fasting, weight loss, calories, and protein consumption. Dr. Mindy reveals the latest research that has shifted her perspective on how fasting should be approached. She also explains why glucose spikes and insulin resistance are crucial factors in weight loss, especially as women age. Plus, Dr. Mindy shares practical tips to help shift negative mindsets around aging and weight loss. Dr. Mindy Pelz is a renowned holistic health expert and a leading voice in educating women about hormonal health. She has empowered hundreds of thousands of people worldwide to tap into their bodies' innate healing abilities through her “5-Step Approach,” which incorporates fasting, personalized nutrition, stress management, chemical detoxification, and lifestyle changes to optimize health and slow the aging process. Her YouTube channel, featuring fasting and holistic health tips, has garnered over 26 million views. She is the bestselling author of The Menopause Reset, The Reset Factor, and The Reset Kitchen. Additionally, her podcast, The Resetter Podcast, ranks among Apple’s top 40 U.S. science podcasts. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Mindy dive into:  How Dr. Mindy’s perspective has evolved (02:40) Why muscle, lean mass, and protein are critical (06:32) Strategies for building muscle (08:30) Who should fast and who should avoid it (16:33) Dr. Mindy’s take on tracking protein and body composition (19:15) Three meals + protein breakdown per meal (26:13) Protein for energy and mental clarity (30:27) Calories in vs. out, glucose spikes, and weight loss (32:26) The mechanism behind weight loss (55:39) Strategies to overcome a negative mindset (59:39) Dr. Mindy’s view on GLP-1 drugs and reducing obesity (01:12:49) Eating for your microbes and gut health (01:21:00) Microdosing hard things (01:30:29) The Menopause Revolution and reframing aging conversations (01:38:09) Also mentioned in this episode: Eat Like A Girl, Dr. Mindy Pelz’s new book  For more on Dr. Mindy, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or her Website. This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Momentous, and Levels.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s and Creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Seed Oil Scout. Chronic disease rates in children are rising at an alarming rate. What’s driving this increase, and how can we support families in protecting their loved ones? Today's guest offers insight by sharing what she learned—and unlearned—while trying to protect her family and how she made it her mission to help others. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Beth Lambert to discuss the growing epidemic of childhood disease. Beth shares her personal journey of healing her children and what she uncovered along the way. She also discusses what her nonprofit has discovered regarding continuous exposure to toxic loads, the factors impacting gut health, and how small changes can lead to significant results. Additionally, Beth explains why political candidates must address the health crisis and how advocacy and change begin at home. Beth Lambert is an Author, educator, and former healthcare consultant. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of Documenting Hope, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focusing on root-cause healing solutions for children’s chronic health and developmental issues. Beth has monitored and documented the escalating rates of childhood chronic conditions for 15 years. Her first book, A Compromised Generation, analyzes the modern health crisis and how changes in environment and lifestyle can reverse disease; she also co-authored Brain Under Attack, a resource for parents of children with PANS, PANDAS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis. In this episode, Dhru and Beth dive into:  State of the union on childhood disease (00:00:45) Beth’s journey to uncover the cause of her children’s health concerns (2:30) Toxic Load (17:20) Changes to food and toxic load over generations (27:02) What keeps Beth motivated to continue advocacy (35:32) Increased awareness and focus on this challenge (39:47) Twins study about Autism and the backlash from the results (44:47) Next generation questioning status quo (59:32) Politics and chronic disease (01:03:32) Small changes lead to massive results (1:17:32) Beth’s current projects and studies (1:26:09) Also mentioned in this episode: Documenting Hope site Dr. Suzanne Goh’s study on mitochondria dysfunction and Autism Twins study  Stem Cell Therapy News  For more on Beth, follow her on Instagram, X/Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, or her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Seed Oil Scout. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  With seed oil scout, you’ll be joining a movement towards healthier eating options. Download the Seed Oil Scout App now, and dine like your life depends on it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Ketone-IQ and Lifeforce.  We know that community and stress management greatly influence longevity and overall health. Yet, many people find themselves feeling isolated or lonely amid their busy lives. Today’s episode will inspire you to build and nurture connections to optimize your health, as well as the health of your family and friends. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with several guests on the importance of social connections for long-term health. Dr. Rose Anne Kenny shares the fascinating story of the Roseto, Italy, immigrants and how their deep-rooted community bonds helped them maintain optimal health. Dhru also explores the concept of Moais and how he built a strong community through his Man Morning group. Group members share their personal experiences, what surprised them the most, and how this community has positively impacted their lives.   In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into:  A study on happiness (1:30) The town of Rosetta, Italy (2:57) Health assessment of the mini Rosetta town (4:25) Social engagement and its impact on good health (6:20) Behaviors of the townspeople that led to good health (7:15) The concept of Moais (10:05) Man Morning Thursdays and the question of the week (12:51) Vulnerability and surprising revelations (14:30) Creating a safe space (17:35) Weaving community into daily life (22:00) Rose Anne Kenny holds the chair of medical gerontology at Trinity College Dublin and St. James’s Hospital and is director of Mercer’s Institute for Successful Ageing. She has published extensively on cardiovascular risk factors for falls and cognitive decline in aging. Her recently published book “Age Proof – The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life” was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2022.  This episode is brought to you by Ketone IQ and Lifeforce.  Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Lifeforce, and Seed Oil Scout.  We know that starting the day mindfully and with intention can set us on the path to achieving our health goals and longevity. Yet, most Americans begin their mornings on autopilot, engaging in habits that disrupt sleep and promote unhealthy eating, leaving their bodies under-fueled. Today’s guest shares her top tips for creating a morning routine that boosts energy and supports daily health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with longevity expert Kayla Barnes to discuss the most destructive habits people often start their mornings with. Kayla shares the latest research on the optimal way to begin your day, along with her top tips for success. She also explores the latest trends in longevity and biohacking while emphasizing the importance of mastering the basics before diving into new trends. If you’re looking for motivation to kickstart your day and optimize your long-term health, this episode is for you. Kayla Barnes is the Co-Owner of LYV The Wellness Space, one of the country’s most innovative precision medicine and biology upgrading clinics. Kayla is also the creator and host of the Longevity Optimization Podcast and co-founder of the Health Optimization Fund. Kayla is certified by the Amen Clinics (Brain Health) and IIN (Integrative Nutrition). She has dedicated herself to the pursuit of preventive and regenerative methodologies aimed at optimizing female human health. In this episode, Dhru and Kayla dive into:  Destructive morning habits (00:50) Optimal days start with optimal sleep (11:43) Getting morning sunlight (17:33) The traditional breakfast across America (18:44) Starting the day with proper fuel (21:05) Various approaches to longevity and finding what’s right for you (25:10) The basics everyone can begin with (28:50) The road to 100 and beyond (32:20) Beyond the basics: What Kayla is excited about (40:50) Reducing your toxic load and its impact on health (49:40) Consuming microplastics and their effect on health (01:02:55) Who Kayla looks up to in the longevity space and finding balance (1:14:50) Kayla’s journey (1:18:50) Also mentioned in this episode: PlasticTox Test  Emri Mold Test  Vibrant Wellness Toxin Test  For more on Kayla, follow her on X/Twitter, Instagram, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or her Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Lifeforce, and Seed Oil Scout.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  With seed oil scout, you’ll be joining a movement towards healthier eating options. Download the Seed Oil Scout App now, and dine like your life depends on it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Levels, Fatty15, and Momentous.  The majority of people who attempt to lose weight end up regaining it—not due to a lack of effort, but because of crash diets and unsustainable eating habits. However, we know that consistency and focusing on the basics are the keys to long-term success. Today’s guest is here to share his expertise on the top habits for effective weight loss.   Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with his friend Dr. Rupy Aujla to discuss the top four daily habits that lead to sustainable weight loss. Dr. Rupy distinguishes between weight and fat loss and highlights the medical benefits of maintaining an optimal weight. He also shares the biggest mistakes people make when trying to lose weight and offers insights on how to implement fasting safely. Additionally, Dr. Rupy provides tips and tricks he’s learned from years of training in Nutritional Medicine.  Dr. Rupy Aujla is one of the most influential medical doctors in the UK. He has completed a master’s in nutritional medicine while sharing practical insights into healthy eating and thoughtful recipes through his Instagram, website, and podcast platform. Dr. Rupy founded The Doctor’s Kitchen, which strives to inspire and educate about the power of food as medicine and how to cook delicious recipes using carefully selected evidence-based ingredients.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rupy dive into:  Confusing weight loss with fat loss (01:01) The most critical macronutrient for weight loss (03:57) Optimal protein consumption and signs you're under-consuming protein (12:30) Medical benefits of maintaining optimal weight (23:30) Dr. Rupy’s tips and tricks for optimal protein intake (35:11) The critical role of fiber, optimal intake, and gut health (41:10) When to eat dinner (56:53) Updated research on fasting and the proper way to fast (01:03:38) Why even temporarily tracking calories can be helpful (01:14:32) Final thoughts (01:20:59) Also mentioned in this episode: Doctor’s Kitchen App  Dr. Rhonda Patrick's Masterclass on Microplastics  Brami-Lupini Beans  Dr. Rupy’s video on Olive Oil  For more on Dr. Rupy, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, or his website. This episode is brought to you by Levels, Fatty15, and Momentous. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today.  Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bioptimizers, and AquaTru. Fluoride has long been controversial, particularly among traditional dentists, while functional dentists have discouraged its use for many years. The debate has intensified with a recent ruling by a Federal Court in California. Today’s guest joins us to break down the science, the controversy, and the verdict's impact on both dental and neurological health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mark Burhenne for a deep dive into fluoride and the potential dangers of excessive fluoride exposure. Dr. Burhenne discusses how the decision to use fluoride was made, the shaky science behind its continued use, and the arguments from critics and proponents. Additionally, he explains how fluoride can be effective, the importance of recognizing cumulative exposure, and alternative products to protect dental health.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burhenne dive into:  Why should we care about the potential dangers of fluoride in our drinking water? (00:35) The argument for fluoride and the trade-offs critics are willing to risk (02:20) The implications of the Federal Court ruling (11:34) The cumulative harm caused by fluoride (13:54) What does fluoride do to the developing brain? (17:14) Tribalism and conspiracy theories surrounding fluoride (22:50) The shaky science behind fluoride (26:40) Alternatives to fluoride (41:54) Recap on how to minimize total fluoride exposure (51:13) What parents should be doing (58:36) Final thoughts (01:02:33) Also mentioned in this episode: Ask the Dentist website FYGG  For more on Mark, follow him on Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube, or his website. This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bioptimizers and AquaTru.  To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Ketone-IQ, Manukora, and Lifeforce. How have you changed your mind when presented with new information? This is one of my favorite questions to ask experts on my podcast. Their answers provide deep insight into their thought process and demonstrate openness and flexibility in adapting to the latest scientific research.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with several guests about what they've changed their minds about in health and wellness. Mark Sisson shares his thoughts on supplementation, exercising smarter, and doubling down on the basics. Cynthia Thurlow discusses why she has changed her approach to fasting and how age and gender play a role in determining its benefits. She also explains why she started prioritizing strength training after turning 50. Thomas DeLauer shares his insights on why fasting is both overrated and underrated and how it affects weight loss. Mark Sisson is a prominent health and fitness expert, author, and entrepreneur known for pioneering the "Primal" movement. 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.  Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, CEO and founder of the Everyday Wellness Project, and international speaker, with over 13 million views for her second TEDx talk (“Intermittent Fasting: Transformational Technique”) and the host of Everyday Wellness podcast and co-host of the Intermittent Fasting podcast. Thomas DeLauer is an expert in diet, nutrition, and all things intermittent fasting. He is best known for breaking down complex and nuanced health topics into simpler terms for his audience and for his open mindset toward challenging his own beliefs in the field of diet and nutrition.   In this episode, Dhru and Mark, Cynthia and Thomas dive into:  Why Mark deprioritized supplements (1:40) The minimum effective dose methodology (5:00) Eating intuitively (14:38) Walking: the optimal dose (16:26) A better way to train (21:51) Individualized approach to fasting (26:44) How to tackle breakfast (29:40) It's never too late to implement strength training (35:36) Leaning into sleep and optimal protein (37:36) Fasting: overrated or underrated? (40:28) Flexibility in eating (44:14) How fasting can be harmful (46:46) This episode is brought to you by Ketone-IQ, Manukora, and Lifeforce. Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU.  Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth.  We know that a high-protein diet and creatine supplementation play a significant role in muscle composition and boosting overall energy levels. Yet, both are still often seen as things only "gym bros" need. In today’s short episode, Dhru explains why prioritizing protein and creatine is essential for health and longevity and can benefit most people.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru dives into the latest research from his Try This newsletter on high-protein diets and creatine. He shares insights from top experts on optimal intake and the benefits of both protein and creatine. Dhru also debunks common myths surrounding these topics and explains how he incorporates them into his own life. If you’re looking for a clear breakdown of the facts on protein and creatine, this episode is for you.  In this episode, Dhru shares the latest research from his Try This Newsletter: Do high-protein diets cause kidney damage? (2:17) Older case studies vs. new research (6:34) Myths about creatine and high-protein diets (8:48) Optimal protein intake (10:23) Factors that impact kidney health (12:00) Common uses for creatine (15:00) Creatine’s role in mitigating sleep deprivation effects (15:36) Benefits of creatine (17:40) Also mentioned in this episode: Try This Newsletter  Research showing creatine myths debunked  Creatine for sleep deprivation study  Momentous Creatine Promo Code DHRU for 20% off  This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, Ketone-IQ, and Lumebox.  One in three people have prediabetes, and over 84% of them aren’t aware of it. We know that metabolic dysfunction is at the core of most chronic diseases. So, what’s driving these alarming statistics, and what lifestyle habits can help reduce our risks? Today’s guest is here to share the latest research on metabolic health and more. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Josh Clemente, Founder of Levels. Josh shares data collected by Levels on the top foods that harm metabolic health and the lifestyle habits that help reduce glucose spikes throughout the day. He also discusses his personal journey to improve his metabolic health and the importance of self-experimentation for individualized results. Additionally, Josh introduces the latest AI technology designed to assist with tracking and weight loss. If you are looking for a deep dive into habits and foods that impact your metabolic health, this episode is for you.  Josh Clemente is the Founder of Levels, a mechanical engineer, and a CrossFit-L2 trainer. At SpaceX, he led a team to develop life support systems that, in May of 2020, began sustaining astronauts on trips to and from the International Space Station aboard Crew Dragon, the first human-rated commercial spacecraft in history. Josh has also spent time designing and building Hyperloop technology and leading engineering for a company providing vehicle-based rescue systems for emergency response teams. Josh enjoys the outdoors, functional fitness training, technology, coffee, and restoring motorcycles.    In this episode, Dhru and Josh dive into:  Why so many people have pre-diabetes? (00:00:40) Top foods that cause havoc to metabolic health (6:46) Why constant spikes can be harmful (16:41) Lifestyle habits to mitigate the impact of spikes (25:11) Coke Challenge (32:51) Foods that promote stable blood sugar (35:15) Josh’s journey to improve metabolic health (40:45) Self-trials that lead to individualized results (46:00) Adding lean muscle and the glucose response (53:50) New AI technology on Levels App (1:01:30) Weight loss, tracking, and BMI (1:08:00) Hope for the future of metabolic health (1:18:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Levels For more on Josh, follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn, or his website. This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, Ketone-IQ, and Lumebox.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Momentous, and Lumebox.  We know that environmental toxins can lead to higher rates of chronic disease. According to today’s guest, some of these same toxins—many of which are still highly prevalent—can directly increase your risk of developing Parkinson's disease and possibly other brain disorders. If you're interested in prevention and reducing your exposure to these toxins, this episode is for you. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes with neurologist Dr. Ray Dorsey, where we dive into the root causes of Parkinson's disease and how environmental toxins, such as trichloroethylene (TCE), dramatically increase our risk of developing it. Dr. Dorsey shares decades of research explaining why Parkinson’s is on the rise, how toxins impact our mitochondria, and the role of misfolded proteins in the disease. He also offers practical steps to limit exposure, especially from an early age, and outlines lifestyle and dietary interventions to reduce the risk of developing Parkinson’s. Dr. Ray Dorsey is a neurologist and researcher known for his groundbreaking work in the field of Parkinson's disease. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Dorsey has significantly contributed to Parkinson's disease research. His work on the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) and other research projects has advanced the field's knowledge and treatment options. Dr. Dorsey also co-authored the groundbreaking book Ending Parkinson's Disease: A Prescription for Action.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Dorsey dive into: The three environmental toxins responsible for the rise in Parkinson’s disease (2:06)  What is trichloroethylene (TCE) and how toxins impact mitochondria (3:15)  Dr. Dorsey’s journey in learning about the role of toxins in developing chronic disease (15:19)   The importance of both outdoor and indoor air quality for longevity (17:52)   The earliest cases of Parkinson’s disease and the link between pesticides and Parkinson’s (27:58)  The research around toxins and Parkinson’s disease as a largely preventable disease (32:12) What individuals should be thinking about to prevent Parkinson’s disease (41:07) The role of misfolded proteins (46:20)  How exposure during early periods in life can impact the development of Parkinson’s (53:58)  A map of the areas contaminated by trichloroethylene (57:53)  Testing and the importance of minimizing additional exposure (1:04:13)  Dry cleaning and exposure to toxins (1:13:54)  The role of exercise in prevention and for anyone diagnosed with Parkinson’s (1:24:14) Resistance around the role that toxins play in the diagnosis of Parkinson’s (1:27:28) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Dorsey’s book  Ending Parkinson’s Disease The Parkinson's Project For more on Dr. Dorsey, follow him on Twitter and this website.  This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Momentous, and Lumebox.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Ketone-IQ, and Lifeforce. Our modern lifestyles have disrupted our natural circadian rhythms. Whether it's sleeping, eating, or exposing ourselves to light outside of our usual schedule, we're losing touch with these natural cycles and increasing our chances of developing disease. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Lynne Peeples to discuss how our daily habits are disrupting our inner clock and how this ongoing disruption can have long-term effects on our health. Lynne explains the link between circadian rhythm disruption, weight gain, and chronic diseases. She also uncovers the most common disruptors and the misconceptions surrounding them. Additionally, Lynne shares three key ways to immediately improve your circadian hygiene and why it's critical to align your day with your chronotype. Lynne Peeples is a science journalist whose writing has appeared in The Guardian, Scientific American, Nature, and other publications. Before her move to writing, she crunched numbers as a biostatistician for HIV clinical trials and environmental health studies. Peeples was an MIT Knight Science Journalism fellow and holds master's degrees in biostatistics from the Harvard School of Public Health and in science journalism from New York University.    In this episode, Dhru and Lynne dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Circadian rhythm disruption (00:00:30 / 00:00:30) Rhythm disruption and weight gain ( 2:37/ 2:37) The history of the science on this topic (5:30 / 5:30) The top disruptors of our circadian rhythms ( 13:53 / 10:20) Consequences in our body and the impact on all-cause mortality (17:33 / 14:00) Lynne’s personal journey (26:18 / 21:10) Common Misconceptions (29:58 / 24:50) The problem with alarm clocks (33:08 / 28:00) Personalizing to your chronotype (41:08 / 36:00) Translation into treating patients (49:41 / 44:33) 3 keys to improve circadian hygiene (58:08 / 53:00) Also mentioned in this episode: The Inner Clock: Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms For more on Lynne, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, LinkedIn and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Ketone-IQ, and Lifeforce. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, TUSHY, and Fatty15.  Hidden toxins lurk in everyday products, increasing our risk of chronic diseases like cancer. These toxins can be found not only in products absorbed through our skin but also in the air we breathe and the water we drink. By learning about the impact of these hidden chemicals and where they are commonly found, we can make better consumer choices, limit our exposure, and improve our health and that of our families. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we are rerunning one of our favorite episodes with board-certified toxicologist Dr. Yvonne Burkart. Dr. Burkart reveals the top sources of hidden toxins in everyday products, including cosmetics, cleaning supplies, and household items. She discusses the latest research on toxin exposure, identifies common toxic ingredients and their sources, and shares her top tips for protecting ourselves from these toxins and optimizing detoxification in our bodies. Dr. Yvonne Burkart is a 22-year veteran of Toxicology with expertise in reproductive toxicity, particularly endocrine disruption, infertility, and cancer. She has also served as a Senior Toxicologist in the flavor and fragrance chemical industry, where she helped to ensure the safety of flavor ingredients, and is now a whistleblower on the lack of regulations in that field. Dr. Yvonne is on a mission to help consumers slash their toxic exposure with confidence and ease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burkart dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Research confirming that hidden toxins in our cosmetics can turn on cancer genes in our bodies (2:01 / 2:01) The most common ingredients found in cosmetics that should be removed and everyday products that contain them (6:30 / 6:30) Why companies continue to use harmful ingredients in their products (12:11 / 8:52) Why consumers generally believe the industry’s blanket statements that chemicals are safe for the body (17:29 / 14:10) Why fragrances added to cosmetics or household products can be toxic and their impact on our body (19:09 / 15:50) How hidden toxins can have an obesogenic effect (24:49 / 21:30) Top 5 toxins that should be avoided (26:55 / 23:36) The power of glutathione, how to support its natural production, and supplementing with glutathione (33:46 / 28:30) The importance of breathing quality air and filtering water (53:17 / 48:01) Supporting the detoxification of microplastics and testing exposure (1:04:26 / 59:10) What conscientious consumers can ask companies to provide them (1:08:04 / 1:02:48) Products that Dr. Burkart has found to be surprisingly toxic (1:10:02 / 1:04:46) Dr. Burkart’s tips for minimizing her children’s toxic exposure (1:35:46 / 1:30:30) For more on Dr. Yvonne Burkart, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and via her site.  This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, TUSHY, and Fatty15.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Upgrade your hygiene routine and take care of your hidden skin with Hello Tushy. Go to hellotushy.com and use the code DHRU for 10% off your order. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.   We are spending more on healthcare than ever before, yet our population is sicker than ever. The healthcare system is flawed, and the focus on true health seems misplaced within the traditional system. What’s at the root of this broken system and the advice being given to the public? Today’s guest is here to share his expertise on the healthcare system and highlight its Blind Spots. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Marty Makary to discuss how decisions in healthcare are often made by a small, centralized group based on dogma rather than actual scientific evidence. Dr. Makary explains how this groupthink mentality has led to a reluctance to consider alternative opinions and a fear among physicians of being labeled if they criticize these decisions. He provides examples of how such decisions have resulted in poor outcomes and eroded public trust. Dr. Makary emphasizes that humility and a willingness to learn beyond what was taught in medical school are crucial for focusing on science and providing the best guidance for patients. Dr. Marty Makary is a renowned surgeon, professor, and author recognized for his contributions to public health, healthcare innovation, and patient safety. He serves as a professor of Surgery and Health Policy at Johns Hopkins University, where he has led initiatives to improve the quality of healthcare delivery. He is known for his research and advocacy on issues such as medical transparency, over-treatment, and the use of video technology to improve patient care. His newest book, Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health, is set to release September 17th.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Makary dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The hijacking of our entire approach to healthcare and the consequences (00:00:20 / 00:00:20) Groupthink and fear of criticizing ideas (05:23 / 05:23) Lessons from peanut allergies (13:59 / 10:53) The motivation behind these grand opinions (20:16 / 17:10) The value of diverse opinions (26:56 / (20:50 ) The history behind the low-fat trend and cholesterol research (39:06 / 33:00) The importance of asking questions and true humility (46:06 / 41:00) Topics Dr. Makary is paying attention to (50:56 / (45:50) How do we change the process? (1:02:31 / 57:25 ) Dr. Makary’s journey (1:08:26 / 1:03:20) Top things people can do to invest in their health (01:17:06 / 01:12:00) Questions about vaccines (01:20:36 / 01:15:30) NIH funding (01:31:56 / 01:26:50 ) Changing minds/questioning decisions (01:40:08 / 01:35:02) Also mentioned in this episode: Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health  To learn more about Dr. Makary, follow him on X/Twitter, Instagram, or his Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, LMNT, and Thesis. One in five people is impacted by chronic pain. Many believe that chronic pain is simply a byproduct of aging, with little that can be done beyond managing it. Today’s guest offers a unique approach to chronic pain, sharing her mind-body practice for effectively addressing and alleviating it. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Andrea Furlan to explore chronic pain, its top drivers, and common myths about treatment. Dr. Furlan discusses the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle in exacerbating chronic pain and reveals her unique approach to treating it. She also covers how diet, sleep, and alcohol can impact chronic pain and shares the most successful interventions for addressing it. Dr. Andrea Furlan is a scientist at the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and physician and senior scientist at the KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehab, University Health Network(UHN). She is a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation professor at the University of Toronto. She is chair of ECHO Ontario Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship at UHN and co-chair of ECHO Occupational and Environmental Medicine and ECHO for Return to Work of Public Safety Personnel at IWH. She is a physician in the pain clinic at Toronto Rehab and the author of the book 8 STEPS to Conquer Chronic Pain. A Doctor's Guide to Lifelong Relief.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Furlan dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Chronic vs. Acute Pain (00:00:30 / 00:00:30) Top Drivers of Chronic Pain (04:07 / 04:07) Myths About Treating Chronic Pain (08:22 / 11:35) The Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle (11:20 / 14:30) How to Address Chronic Lower Back Pain (21:00 / 26:17) 8 Food Rules (27:40 / 32:57) Alcohol Use and Environmental Factors (39:18 / 44:35) Supplements to Support Chronic Pain (43:30 / 48:47) Fear of Chronic Pain (53:11 / 58:28) The Most Successful Interventions (57:15 / 1:02:32) Avoiding a Sedentary Life by Activating Joy (1:00:45 / 1:06:02) Mindset Matters (1:04:30 / 1:09:47) Also mentioned in this episode: 8 Steps to Conquer Chronic Pain: A Doctor’s Guide to Lifelong Relief  To learn more about Dr. Furlan, follow her on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X/Twitter, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, LMNT, and Thesis. To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, Thesis is offering my community $60 off your first subscription. Just head to takethesis.com/dhru and use the code DHRU to enhance your cognitive health today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Manukora, and Fatty15.  What’s going on with my body around the age of 40? Many women ask themselves this question. While discussions about hormones and navigating this phase of life are increasing, many women still suffer in silence. Today’s guest is here to dispel the myths and provide actionable steps to empower women to feel their best during this new phase. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Carrie Jones to discuss the changes women’s bodies undergo at around age 40. Dr. Jones breaks down the stages and common symptoms women experience, how modern lifestyles can impact these symptoms, and the key labs women need to establish baseline data. She also highlights the importance of protein, maintaining and building skeletal muscle, and the role of mitochondria in hormonal health. Covering topics from HRT and key supplements to mood and boundaries, this episode is a must-listen for all women and anyone looking to support the women in their lives. Dr. Carrie Jones is an internationally recognized speaker, consultant, and educator on the topic of women's health and hormones, with over 20 years in the industry. Dubbed the “Queen of Hormones,” she was the first Medical Director for Precision Analytical (the DUTCH Test) and the first Head of Medical Education at Rupa Health. She co-hosts the highly popular show, the Root Cause Medicine Podcast, with over 10 million downloads. She is the Chief Medical Officer at NuEthix Formulations.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Jones dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What’s going on with women’s bodies around age 40? (00:00:40 / 00:00:40) Does modern lifestyle impact these symptoms? (02:54 / 02:54) Breaking down the stages of perimenopause and menopause (06:28 / 10:23) The role of mitochondria and hormones (09:30 / 14:18) The role of protein during these key stages (12:33 / 16:28) Keeping and building skeletal muscle (14:20 / 18:15) Testing for accurate hormone assessment (16:28 / 22:25) Weight gain: accounting for calories and stress (21:00 / 26:57) Hormone health and metabolic health (30:20 / 36:17) Sleep as a key factor in metabolic health (32:00 / 37:57) Mood and optimizing how you feel (37:00 / 42:57) Hormone Replacement Therapy (42:00 / 47:57) Supplements to support transitions (47:30 / 53:27) Sayings that resonate in your 40s (50:20 / 56:17) Also mentioned in this episode: The Root Cause of Medicine Podcast  Dr. Carrie’s post about aging  TrueMed  To learn more about Dr. Jones, follow her on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Manukora, and Fatty15.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Ketone-IQ and Lifeforce. We know being active is key to longevity, optimal weight, and overall health. In our modern lifestyles, staying active throughout the day can seem daunting and impractical. Today’s guest reminds us why walking and taking short movement breaks can help us make progress toward our goals and be incorporated into our daily routines as a way of living.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Mike Mutzel to explore why increasing your daily activity level is key for longevity. Mike explains the science behind his 8,000-step benchmark, which can enhance fat burning, protect cognitive health, and prevent disease. He also highlights the value of incorporating "exercise snacks" into your routine and why sweating and heat exposure are essential for overall health. Additionally, Mike shares his views on the latest health trends, including what he's focusing on and what he believes can be deprioritized. If you're looking for actionable tips to boost your activity level, Mike has the advice to get started. Mike Mutzel completed his M.S. in Clinical Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport in 2015. He is a graduate of the Institute for Functional Medicine’s (IFM) Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (AFMCP). In 2014, Mike published his first book, Belly Fat Effect: The Real Secret About How Your Diet, Intestinal Health, and Gut Bacteria Help You Burn Fat. In this episode, Dhru and Mike dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Increase Steps and Activity Level for Fat Burning (00:00:24 / 00:00:24) 8,000 Steps as a Benchmark (4:30 / 4:30) Exercise Snacks (11:54 / 8:10) Lack of Physical Activity Correlated to Mortality (16:44 / 13:00) Lifestyle Habits Contributing to Chronic Disease (21:14 / 17:30) Weight Loss, Diet, and Physical Activity (26:24 / 21:00) Emerging Trends in Health (36:08 / 30:44) The Importance of Sweating and Heat Exposure (50:44 / 45:20) Stanford Aging Study Results and What to Prioritize at Each Age (54:24 / 49:00) What Mike Has Doubled Down On and What He Has Deprioritized (1:02:54 / 57:30) Key Supplements Mike Recommends (1:06:24 / 1:01:00) Protecting Brain Health for Later in Life (1:13:24 / 1:08:00) Also mentioned in this episode: High Intensity Health Mike’s Podcast  To learn more about Mike, follow him on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, or his website.  This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Ketone-IQ and Lifeforce.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Birch Living. Did you know that walking over 7,500 steps a day can lower your risk of all-cause mortality and reduce the likelihood of major depressive disorders? Walking, a fundamental human activity, is often overlooked in our modern lifestyles. Yet, it's a low-cost, highly effective way to boost health, enhance longevity, and combat aging. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we are rerunning one of our favorite episodes with Dr. Shane O’Mara about the mind-blowing science behind the power of walking and its ability to boost your mood, health, and even creativity. Dr. O’Mara shares the benefits of walking for heart, metabolic, and brain health. He also shares the optimal level of activity we should strive to get each day and practical ways to implement walking in our daily routines and even reverse the damage caused by our sedentary lifestyles. We also get insight into how walking can help us feel socially connected and problem-solve when we feel stuck.  Shane O'Mara is a renowned neuroscientist and professor known for his work in the field of cognitive neuroscience, particularly in the areas of memory, stress, and brain function. Throughout his career, Shane O'Mara has held various academic positions and conducted groundbreaking research in neuroscience. He has been associated with prominent institutions, including the University of Dublin and Trinity College Dublin, where he held the Chair of Experimental Brain Research. He is known for his ability to communicate complex neuroscience concepts to a broader audience and has been involved in science outreach and education. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. O’Mara dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The consequences our brains and bodies face when we stay sedentary (3:28 / 3:28) The research on walking and reducing depressive disorders (7:02 / 7:02) Why walking is such an underrated physical activity (12:06 / 8:35) How walking offers more positive benefits and fewer side effects compared to any pharmaceutical drug (23:26 / 18:30) The impact of walking on metabolic health and lowering inflammation (31:41 / 26:45) Practical ways to incorporate walking into your daily routine (42:25 / 37:29) The link between walking and creativity (55:35 / 50:35) Health benefits of walking and reversing the damage of a sedentary lifestyle (1:07:26 / 1:02:30) Dr. O’Mara’s personal journey and passion that led him to research walking (1:20:36 / 1:15:40) Lessons from Japanese culture that we can incorporate into our lives (1:27:15 / 1:22:19) The relationship between sleep and walking (1:36:05 / 1:31:09) Final thoughts (1:39:06 / 1:34:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. O’Mara’s Newsletter BrainPizza ‘It’s a superpower’: how walking makes us healthier, happier and brainier  Dr. O’Mara’s new book Talking Heads: The New Science of How Conversation Shapes Our Worlds  For more on Dr. Shane O’Mara, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, or his website.  This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Birch Living. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Pique Life, and Air Doctor.  Despite our society’s obsession with wellness, we’re dealing with more chronic disease, mental illness, and addiction than ever before. What’s at the root of society’s most pressing issues? Today’s guest is here to share his expertise and insight on this topic and more.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we are rerunning one of our favorite episodes with Dr. Gabor Maté about his book, The Myth of Normal, and our crisis of separation, disconnection, and loneliness. Dhru and Dr. Maté discuss the link between addiction, our profit-driven culture, and trauma and the first steps we can take toward health and healing. Dr. Gabor Maté is a renowned speaker and bestselling author and is highly sought after for his expertise on a range of topics, including addiction, stress, and childhood development. Dr. Maté has written several bestselling books, including the award-winning In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction, When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress-Disease Connection, and Scattered: How Attention Deficit Disorder Originates and What You Can Do About It and has coauthored Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers. His latest book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture, was just released. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Maté dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What we’ve gotten used to in our toxic culture and its consequences (2:31 / 2:31) How society shapes our mind (12:02 / 8:33) The crisis of separation we’re living in and its role in our toxic culture (17:49 / 14:20) The role genes play in human health and behavior (34:42 / 29:33) Gabor’s childhood trauma and its impact on his life (38:49 / 33:40) Understanding trauma and how it shapes the way we live, love, and make sense of the world (46:29 / 41:20) What society gains from living in this toxic culture (53:39 / 48:30) Why women suffer from more anxiety, depression, and autoimmune disease than men (1:09:30 / 1:04:20) Personality traits and coping mechanisms (1:14:00 / 1:11:00) Psychedelics and healing (1:20:20 / 1:15:10) For more on Dr. Maté, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, YouTube, and his website.  This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Pique Life, and Air Doctor.  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, Pique Life is offering 15% off the Radiant Skin Duo plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Thesis, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox.   We don’t always consider that chronic disease and overall health can start with oral health, but biological dentists know that optimal health and gut health begins in the mouth. Root canals are a controversial topic because, while they are often necessary, they can become a source of bacterial buildup, potentially leading to chronic infection. Today’s guest is here to share his expertise as a biological dentist and guide anyone who has undergone or will undergo dental procedures, including root canals, toward optimal long-term health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with biological dentist Dr. Dominik Nischwitz to discuss the link between root canals, chronic inflammation, and chronic disease. Dr. Dome explains how and why root canals and tooth extractions can create spaces for bacteria to accumulate and highlight uncommon symptoms that may indicate an infection. He also distinguishes between biological and traditional dentists, shedding light on the knowledge gap hindering a holistic approach. Additionally, Dr. Dome and Dhru discuss why gut health begins in the mouth and offer steps to prevent bacterial buildup during dental procedures. Dr. Dominik Nischwitz is the world's leading biological dentist and one of the first ceramic implant specialists. He is the vice president of the International Society for Metal-Free Implantology. Dr. Dome is an international speaker and author with the goal of establishing bio dentistry 3.0 as the new standard for health optimization protocols for all health practitioners and dentists alike using the term "optimal health starts in your mouth." Dr. Dome trains traditional dentists in proper biological dentistry practices and believes optimal health starts in the mouth. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Dome dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The Issue with Root Canals (00:00:35 / 00:00:35) Symptoms Associated with Incorrectly Done Root Canals (3:27 / 3:27)  The Controversy: Traditional vs. Biological Dentistry (5:38 / 5:38) Why Root Canals Are Recommended (20:46 / 15:13) What to Do if a Root Canal Is Recommended (25:18 / 19:45) Gut Health Starts in the Mouth (31:53 / 26:20) Autoimmune Conditions and Chronic Infection (41:19 / 35:46) Cavitation (47:30 / 41:30) Correctly Done Root Canals (1:09:00 / 1:04:00) Dr. Dome’s Personal Journey (1:19:18 / 1:14:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Supreme Oral Health  Dr. Dome's Clinic  Directory of Biological Dentists Trained by Dr. Dom To learn more about Dr. Dome, follow him on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, or his website.  This episode is brought to you by Thesis, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox.  Right now, Thesis is offering my community $60 off your first subscription. Just head to takethesis.com/dhru and use the code DHRU to enhance your cognitive health today.  Right now, get 40% 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-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Lifeforce. What if daily habits could transform your anatomy and physiology by creating new brain cells, enhancing synapses, preventing aging, and improving your mood? Today’s guest, Dr. Wendy Suzuki, shares the lifestyle habits that can achieve all of this. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Wendy Suzuki to discuss how to prevent cognitive decline based on the latest research in neuroscience. Dr. Suzuki shares her daily routine that boosts brain health and highlights the lifestyle factors that should be prioritized. Additionally, she shares her personal story on why she made it her mission to improve brain health and discusses the crucial role exercise plays in both short-term and long-term brain health. It’s never too late to protect your brain, and Dr. Suzuki shows us how. Dr. Wendy Suzuki is the Dean of the College of Arts and Science at New York University and a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology. She is a passionate thought leader, spreading the understanding of how we can use the principles of brain plasticity to maximize our brain’s performance and transform our lives for the better. Her TED talk has more than 60 million views, and she is the author of two books, Good Anxiety and Healthy Brain and Happy Life. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Suzuki dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Daily Habits To Prioritize (00:00:43 / 00:00:43) What To Avoid In Your Morning Routine (5:40 / 5:40) Daily Exercise Is Non-Negotiable (12:00 / 9:30) Never Too Late To Start Moving (18:07 / 15:26) Dr. Suzuki’s Fear Around Neurodegeneration (20:31 / 17:50) What Lifestyle Factors Lead To Decline (25:10 / 20:50) Is More Better and The Role of Resistance Training (30:48 / 26:28) Dr. Suzuki’s Wakeup Call (37:16 / 32:56) Social Connections and Finding Your Community (51:25 / 47:05) Alcohol, Sugar, and Whole Foods (59:50 / 55:30) Devices and Anxiety (1:08:50 / 1:04:20) Women and Alzheimer’s Rates (1:15:20 / 1:11:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Wendy Suzuki Ted Talk  To learn more about Dr. Suzuki, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living and Lifeforce.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to masszymes.com/dhrufree now for a free bottle of Masszymes for a limited time. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  What if we told you there’s a holy grail of molecules that can prevent early aging, promote longevity, and help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s? This super powerful hormone, neurotransmitter, and antioxidant is melatonin. Today’s episode is a masterclass on melatonin and its crucial role in our bodies. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Deanna Minich to discuss the crucial role of melatonin in our body as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and circadian regulator. Dr. Minich reveals early warning signs of low melatonin levels and lifestyle habits that can disrupt its production. She also covers the latest research on melatonin and critical considerations for supplementation. If you are looking for a deep dive into melatonin, this episode is for you.  Dr. Deanna Minich is a nutrition researcher, educator, and functional medicine-trained clinician with a unique approach to nutrition that combines physiology and psychology. She has served on the Institute of Functional Medicine’s Nutrition Advisory Board and curriculum committee and is a faculty member teaching nutrition for the Advanced Practice Module for Environmental Health. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association and is President of the American College of Nutrition.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Minich dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The Crucial Role Melatonin Plays In the Body (00:00:33 / 00:00:33) Early Warning Signs That Your Melatonin Is Low (2:22 / 2:22) Melatonin Production and The Circadian System (9:35 / 6:15) Brain Health and Preventing Alzheimer’s (13:06 / 9:46) Lifestyle Habits That Disrupt Melatonin and Corrective Measures (17:34 / 14:14) Melatonin Supplements and Synthetic Production and Testing (29:16 / 24:15) The Research: What We Know (38:00 / 33:00) How Melatonin Is Made (43:00 / 38:00) Who Should and Should Not Take Melatonin (50:41 / 45:40) The Rebound Effect (1:02:00 / 57:00)  Melatonin As a Routine Supplement (1:06:30 / 1:01:30) Personalization For Your Phenotype (1:10:50 / 1:05:50) *Dr. Minich’s note about the animal study mentioned: Seasonal breeders, like mice, use changing light and melatonin to regulate reproduction. In animals living in cold climates like Canada, breeding is timed with daylight changes to avoid winter births when conditions are harsh. Humans, however, are not seasonal breeders and can reproduce year-round. If melatonin caused infertility in humans, it would be widespread, which it is not. Melatonin helps counteract infertility caused by environmental toxins due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Also mentioned in this episode: Herbatonin To learn more about Dr. Minich, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, or her website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Fatty15. The rates of Alzheimer’s disease are on the rise and are set to triple by 2050. What’s causing this increase, and what can be done in midlife to prevent a late-life diagnosis? Today’s guest is passionate about this topic and is on a mission to share what he has found through his research to prevent others from suffering from an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews health and science journalist Max Lugavere. Max shares insights from his research on Alzheimer’s and the critical role of diet in midlife to prevent a diagnosis. He also discusses which foods should be prioritized and avoided and provides general guidelines for sustainable, long-term eating success. Additionally, Max explores the role of exercise and other lifestyle factors in reducing the risk of an Alzheimer’s diagnosis and protecting overall brain health. Max Lugavere is a health and science journalist and author of the New York Times best-seller Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life and The Genius Life: Heal Your Mind, Strengthen Your Body, and Become Extraordinary. Max also hosts The Genius Life, a top health and wellness podcast.  In this episode, Dhru and Max dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The Role Of Diet In Alzheimer’s Diagnosis (00:00:07 / 00:00:07) Foods To Prioritize (04:00 / 04:00) Why Traditional Medicine Doesn’t Prioritize Diet In Prevention (13:24 / 10:00) The Foods That Negatively Impact Brain Health (17:54 / 14:30) Guidelines On Eating: The 80-20 Rule (23:54 / 18:33) Exercise As A Crucial Component Of Prevention (34:21 / 29:00) What Prior Generations Were Told About Diet And Movement (38:21 / 33:00) Prioritizing Prevention And Modifiable Risks (51:21 / 46:00) High LDL (1:07:52 / 1:02:31) Why Max Created The Documentary And His Hopes For Viewers (1:24:11 / 1:18:50) Why The Air You Breathe Is Critical (1:38:51 / 1:33:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Little Empty Boxes documentary 2024 Lancet Report Dementia Prevention  For more on Max Lugavere, follow him on Instagram @maxlugavere, Twitter @maxlugavere, YouTube @maxlugavere, and through his website, maxlugavere.com. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Fatty15.  Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Reduce your toxic load by starting with your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com and enter the promo code DHRU at checkout to get 10% off any order.   Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Manukora.  Today on the Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode featuring Dhru's conversations with several podcast guests about hormone replacement therapy and the changes women undergo during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Sara Gottfried explains why women experience shifts and how managing insulin resistance and muscle composition can unlock better health in mid-life. Dr. Mary Claire Haver shares insights on hormone replacement therapy and how to determine if it's right for you. Dr. Lisa Mosconi discusses powerful research on hormone replacement therapy and brain health, highlighting its importance since women are more susceptible to Alzheimer's after menopause. If you are looking for the latest research on hormone replacement therapy and its potential benefits, this episode is for you. Dr. Sara Gottfried is a board-certified physician who graduated from Harvard and MIT. She practices evidence-based integrative, precision, and Functional Medicine. Dr. Gottfried is the author of four New York Times bestselling books about trauma, hormones, and health.  Dr. Mary Claire Haver is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist. She is the New York Times bestselling author of The New Menopause.  Lisa Mosconi, PhD, is an associate professor of neuroscience in neurology and radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and the director of the Women’s Brain Initiative and the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic. She is the New York Times bestselling author of The XX Brain and Brain Food.  In this compilation episode, Dhru and his guests dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Women’s Lives After the Age of 40 (1:46 / 1:46)  Traditional Symptoms, Treatment, and What Causes the Fears (9:38 / 6:10) Perimenopause and Symptoms You May Not Realize Are Correlated (15:49 / 12:30) The Charlie Angels of Hormones (22:39 / 17:20) Women Are Living Longer but Not as Healthfully in the Last Third of Their Lives (31:49 / 26:30) Why Dr. Mary Claire Feels Medicine Is Up-to-Date on Women’s Health (33:30 / 27:44) Fears of Breast Cancer (35:50 / 29:46) The Protective Effects of Estrogen (40:14 / 34:55) What Kind of Practitioner to Look For, and Is HRT Suitable for You (43:10 / 37:42) Testing, Dose and Timing (47:49 / 42:30) Dr. Lisa Mosconi’s Views on HRT Research ( (58:49 / 53:30) HRT, Brain Health, and Reducing the Risk of Alzheimer’s (1:03:49 / 58:30)  Also Mentioned in this episode:  The Charlie’s Angels of Hormones Dr. Mosconi’s Slideshow  This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, One Skin, and Manukora.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bon Charge, and BiOptimizers.  The oral microbiome plays a crucial role in achieving true health and longevity. While science has only recently confirmed what many Ayurvedic practices, Functional Medicine doctors and biological dentists have long known—without a healthy mouth, teeth, and gums, overall body health suffers. Today’s guest is on a mission to revolutionize oral healthcare and educate listeners on how and why oral health can serve as a window into overall health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with functional dentist Dr. Staci Whitman to discuss the top signs that your oral health is in jeopardy, the root causes of common dental diagnoses, and the correlation between poor oral health and chronic disease. Dr. Staci shares her tips for optimal nutrition, eating timelines, and strategies to prevent oral dysbiosis and cavities. She also covers the top supplements for oral health and factors to consider when dealing with root canals. Additionally, Dr. Staci breaks down the research behind fluoride and explains why it’s considered so controversial.  Dr. Staci Whitman is a leading authority in functional dentistry. With a unique blend of scientific expertise and compassionate care, she's dedicated to creating a cavity-free world. Dr Staci is a triple board-certified in pediatrics, integrative dentistry, and naturopathic dentistry and is one of only five dentists in the world to have her Functional Medicine Certification from the Institute of Functional Medicine. She founded one of the country's leading Functional Pediatric Dental offices, where she takes a whole-body and holistic approach to her care. She co-founded the Institute of Functional Dentistry, launching in 2025, and lectures globally on Functional Dentistry and the Oral Systemic Connection. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Staci dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Signs Your Oral Health Needs a Reboot (00:00:14 / 00:00:14) Root Causes of Oral Dysbiosis (2:10 / 2:10) Cavity Prevention (8:31/ 5:38) The Role of Diet in Dental Diagnoses (12:13 / 9:20) Top Factors That Impact Oral Health (14:43 / 11:50) Food and Drinks That Cause Decay and Promote Optimal Oral Health (22:52 / 18:20) Oil Pulling and Daily Routine (34:47 / 30:05) Hydroxyapatite and Sourcing from Reputable Sources (52:37 / 48:05) Key Supplements For Oral Health (54:49 / 50:17) What Causes Gum Recession (58:25 / 53:33) Root Canals and Their Association with Chronic Disease (1:03:32 / 59:00) Dr. Staci’s Hot Takes on Fluoride and the Importance of High-Quality Water (1:14:32 / 1:10:00) Also mentioned in this episode: FYGG toothpaste  Find a Functional Dentist  For more on Dr. Staci, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bon Charge, and BiOptimizers.  To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to masszymes.com/dhrufree now for a free bottle of Masszymes for a limited time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, LMNT, and Lumebox.  Metabolic health is key to true longevity. Without actively focusing on metabolic health, the risk of chronic disease increases. Whether cardiovascular disease, cancer, or type 2 diabetes, improving metabolic health through lifestyle changes can lead to long-term health and meaningful transformation.  Today on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down for a second round with Dr. Tyna Moore to discuss the critical importance of metabolic health, whether or not you choose to use a GLP-1. Dr. Tyna explains the science behind why metabolic dysfunction is linked to most chronic diseases and outlines a four-step plan to improve metabolic health. She also covers essential labs to get, how often to test, and what optimal levels look like. Additionally, she provides tips for beginners on implementing resistance training and highlights the importance of community. If you're seeking inspiration to kickstart or optimize your metabolic health, this episode is for you! Dr. Tyna Moore is a board-certified naturopathic and chiropractic physician and the founder and owner of Core Wellness Clinic in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in non-surgical pain management, natural pain solutions, and regenerative injection therapies for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Moore has a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (N.D.) from the Western States Chiropractic College and a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Tyna Moore dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Recap of the facts from round one (00:00:08 / 00:00:08) Starting with metabolic health and disease pathways (2:25 / 2:25) How GLP-1s Are Applied and Their Optimal Use (11:58 / 8:41) 4 Steps to improve metabolic health (21:48 / 17:00) Labs and optimal levels (46:13 / 41:15) How to start resistance training (1:12:48 / 1:07:50) Keeping diet simple for sustainability (1:21:21 / 1:16:23) The importance of community and having a tribe (1:3400 / 1:29:00) Sweat it out (1:35:00 / 1:30:00) Optimizing Metabolic Health: What to Expect and How Long It Takes (1:37:00 / 1:32:00) Community questions: where to find a doctor, micro-dosing, HRT, and individualized approach (1:39:38 / 1:34:40) Also mentioned in this episode: An Honest Conversation About the Pros and Cons of Ozempic For Adults Dr. Tyna's Course Ozempic Uncovered For more on Dr. Moore, follow her on Instagram, YouTube, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, LMNT, and Lumebox.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Lumebox, and Air Doctor.  The rates of chronic disease in children are rising at an alarming rate. Type 2 diabetes and increasing rates of autism are just two of the diagnoses affecting children today. What’s at the root of these increases, and how can we support children and families in protecting their loved ones? Today’s guest offers insight by sharing what he teaches his patients and families in his practice daily. Today on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews integrative pediatrician Dr. Joel Warsh about the alarming rise in chronic diseases among children. Dr. Joel reveals key factors driving this increase, such as ultra-processed foods and environmental toxins. He also introduces his SEEDS protocol, a holistic approach emphasizing both prevention and treatment. Plus, Dr. Joel dives into controversial topics like vaccines, formula feeding, Botox for nursing moms, and co-sleeping, stressing the importance of open dialogue on these issues.  Dr. Joel Warsh is a Board-Certified Pediatrician in Los Angeles, California, who specializes in Parenting, Wellness, and Integrative Medicine. He completed his Pediatric Medicine training at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA) and worked in private practice in Beverly Hills before founding his current practice, Integrative Pediatrics and Medicine Studio City, in 2018. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gator dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The alarming rates of disease and sickness (00:00:33 / 00:00:33) Top factors contributing to the increase in chronic disease (9:55 / 6:24)  How ingredients in ultra-processed foods can cause in children (18:31 / 15:18) Navigating the consumption of sugar and balance (24:53 / 20:00) Environmental Toxins and the Soup Study (30:31 / 25:38) What to prioritize to reduce exposure (36:40 / 31:11) Why we shouldn’t shy away from vaccine conversations (41:10 / 36:17) Avoiding extreme statements and using a nuanced approach (1:00:48 / 55:55) Toxins and metal exposure (1:06:23 / 1:01:30) SEEDS protocol (1:15:53 / 1:11:00) Dr. Joel’s hot takes on formula, Botox, and co-sleeping (1:24:20 /1:19:27) Also mentioned in this episode: Parenting at Your Child's Pace: The Integrative Pediatrician’s Guide to the First Three Years  Dr. Yvonne Burkart Episode: Toxicologist Reveals the Top Sources of Hidden Toxins We’re Being Exposed to Daily Bill Ackman Tweet  JAMA study on fluoride and IQ scores For more on Dr. Joel, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, and via his website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Lumebox, and Air Doctor.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to masszymes.com/dhrufree now for a free bottle of Masszymes for a limited time. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device—that's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your Red Light device. AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lumebox, and AquaTru.  We know that resistance training is a core component of health and longevity, but it can be daunting for many people to understand where and how to start. If you're seeking expert advice on getting started or continuing your journey to implement resistance training and maintain lean muscle mass, today's episode is for you. Today on the Dhru Purohit Show, we have a special compilation episode where Dhru speaks with several podcast guests about the importance of strength training and maintaining lean muscle mass. Dhru chats with Dr. Lyon about how to start the resistance training journey if your starting point is a sedentary lifestyle. Dr. Lyon shares why individuals fear beginning and how to overcome this limiting belief. Sal Di Stefano shares his thoughts on where to start, the biggest mistakes people make, and his views on creating sustainable habits. JJ Virgin shares the importance of aging powerfully and focusing on envisioning what you want your life to be like as you age. Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is a Washington University fellowship-trained physician in nutritional science and geriatrics and is board-certified in family medicine. She founded the Institute for Muscle-Centric Medicine. Sal Di Stefano is one of the most highly sought-after experts in fitness. He has a practical and easy-to-execute communication style and is the co-host of Mind Pump Podcast, the world's number-one fitness and health podcast. JJ Virgin is a renowned health and fitness expert, bestselling author, and prominent media personality. With over three decades of experience in the field, she has become a trusted authority in nutrition, weight loss, and wellness. In this compilation episode, Dhru and his guests dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Where Dr. Lyon believes you should start (2:40 / 2:40) It’s never too late and moving beyond walking (4:20 / 4:20) Feeling unworthy or a limiting belief (9:49 / 6:35) Resistance Training: how often and when (13:14 / 10:00) Use it or lose it (15:10 / 11:56) How Sal recommends you should be training (18:29 / 15:15) Top mistakes people make when starting their journey (22:32 / 17:42) Creating sustainable habits (25:40 / 20:14)  Sal’s recommendations on how to start and exercises to implement (28:50 / 24:00) JJ’s viewpoint on a sustainable practice (33:50 / 28:50) Aging powerfully (36:20 / 31:20) Working on form and balance (39:50 / 35:00) What is possible as you age (47:50 / 43:00) Also Mentioned in this episode:  Try This Newsletter on Muscle Health and Longevity This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lumebox, and AquaTru. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device—that's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your Red Light device. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bioptimizers, and Cozy Earth.  As human beings, relationships are fundamental to who we are. We know that relationships can be a significant source of happiness and fulfillment in our lives, but they can also be a major source of stress. So, why is it that we often find relationships so hard? This week on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru we are rerunning one of our favorite episodes with Esther Perel to talk about how we can begin to navigate roles, expectations, and flexibility in our relationships, how we are under pressure not only to have the perfect relationship, but also to portray this illusion to others, and why so many couples get it wrong when trying to solve differences. Esther Perel is a psychotherapist recognized as one of today’s most insightful and original voices on modern relationships. Her bestselling books, Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs are global phenomena translated into nearly 30 languages. Esther is an executive producer and host of the podcasts Where Should We Begin? and How’s Work? In this episode, Dhru and Esther dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The need to be right in our relationships (7:07 / 3:36)  Reflective listening and having the ability to see multiple truths (12:17 / 7:30) Role models in relationships (19:17 / 14:30)  Expectations in relationships (24:47 / 20:00) The core pillars of why couples really fight (33:12 /28:25) Polarity in relationships (37:17 / 32:30)  Questions we can ask our partner that allow us to step into their perspective (40:17 / 35:30) Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories (49:17 / 45:10)  Also Mentioned in this episode:  Esther’s board game Where Should We Begin at https://www.estherperel.com/where-should-we-begin-the-game For more on Esther Perel, follow her on Instagram @estherperelofficial, on Facebook @esther.perel, on X/Twitter @estherperel, on YouTube @estherperel, and through her website https://www.estherperel.com.  This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bioptimizers, and Cozy Earth.  To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to masszymes.com/dhrufree now for a free bottle of Masszymes for a limited time. Right now, get 30% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by OneSkin, Bon Charge, and Lumebox.   The rates of Alzheimer’s, dementia, and overall cognitive decline are increasing. However, our daily choices can increase our risk or set us up for optimal brain health, regardless of age. Today’s guest shares powerful research demonstrating how positive lifestyle choices can prevent decline and how she guides her patients in implementing these practices daily. Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews Dr. Heather Sandison about neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia and the importance of early detection and prevention. Dr. Sandison explains the Bredesen Protocol, which takes a comprehensive approach to brain health, and shares why she follows that protocol in her practice. She also discusses the benefits of sleep, stress management, exercise, and the ketogenic diet in preventing cognitive decline. Additionally, she shares why reducing environmental toxin exposure, maintaining metabolic flexibility, and practicing meditation are other vital parts of assessing overall brain health.  Dr. Heather Sandison is a renowned naturopathic doctor specializing in neurocognitive medicine and the founder of Solcere Health Clinic, San Diego’s premier brain optimization clinic, and Marama, the first residential memory care facility to have the goal of returning cognitively declined residents to independent living. She is the primary author of the peer-reviewed research “Observed Improvement in Cognition During a Personalized Lifestyle Intervention in People with Cognitive Decline,” published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Sandison hosts the annual online Reverse Alzheimer’s Summit, where she shares cutting-edge and tried-and-true insight into what is possible for dementia patients. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Sandison dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Early warning signs and detection of Alzheimer’s (00:00:21 / 00:00:21) Early detection using The Bredesen Protocol and six components of brain health (2:31 2:31) Compounding lifestyle habits that can prevent or lead to cognitive decline (13:50 / 9:21) Brain healthy diet (21:55 / 18:11) Body composition and the role in brain health (32:32 / 26:51) Stress and sleep deprivation (34:41 / 29:00) What participants in Dr. Sandison’s study implemented and the results (39:11 / 33:30) Environmental toxins (1:01:00 / 55:20) Types of Infections found to be associated with cognitive decline (1:13:41 / 1:08:00) Supplements for brain health (1:20:00 / 1:14:20) GLP-1 prescriptions (1:33:41 / 1:28:00)  Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Sandison’s book- Reversing Alzheimer's: The New Toolkit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health For more on Dr. Heather Sandison, follow her on Instagram, Facebook,  or her website. This episode is brought to you by OneSkin, BONCHARGE, and Lumebox.   Right now, OneSkin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device—that's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Our Place, and Lumebox.  Autoimmune conditions are on the rise, driven by various environmental factors. One often overlooked contributor? Trauma. Today’s guest sheds light on how trauma influences the body to attack itself, triggering autoimmune diseases. Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews Dr. Sarah Gottfried about the surge in autoimmune conditions and their link to trauma. Dr. Gottfried discusses three factors that can lead to autoimmune conditions, symptoms indicating a condition, and the progression timeline of these symptoms. She also examines research findings on metabolic dysfunction and autoimmunity, along with traits observed in individuals who do not develop autoimmune conditions. Dr. Sara Gottfried is a board-certified physician who graduated from Harvard and MIT. She practices evidence-based integrative, precision, and Functional Medicine. Dr. Gottfried is a global keynote speaker and the author of four New York Times bestselling books about trauma, hormones, and health. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gottfried dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The rise in autoimmune conditions (00:00:11 / 00:00:11)  Symptoms and the timeline of autoimmune conditions (2:34 / 2:34) Three requirements that lead to autoimmunity (10:54 / 7:03) Genetic predisposition versus environmental factors contributing to autoimmunity (20:13 / 14:25) The link between ACE scores and autoimmune conditions (24:48 / 19:00)  What causes the body to attack itself (29:48 / 24:00) Higher rates of autoimmunity and metabolically dysfunction in developed countries (35:48 / 30:00) Traits of individuals who don’t develop autoimmune disease (46:48 / 41:00) The role of assessing trauma in healing and the tools for objective assessment (1:05:48 / 1:00:00) Elimination diet, how to do it right, and potential supplements (1:22:08 / 1:16:20) Genetic testing and supportive relationships (1:32:18 / 1:26:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Gottfried’s book, The Autoimmune Cure: Healing the Trauma and Other Triggers That Have Turned Your Body Against You Dr. Gottfried’s Discover Your ACE Score Test  For more on Dr. Sara Gottfried, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and her website. This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Our Place, Lumebox.  Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Reduce your toxic load by starting with your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com and enter the promo code DHRU at checkout to get 10% off any order.   Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Amidst the clamor surrounding optimal diets, calorie balance, and weight loss, it’s challenging to discern credible research interpreted by trusted sources. Today’s guest leverages experience and expertise to decipher the science and present factual insights as a trusted source in nutrition and wellness.   Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru interviews Dr. Layne Norton, one of the most renowned experts in nutrition, metabolism, muscle gain, and weight loss. Dr. Norton debunks the top myths about weight loss and emphasizes the importance of exercise and sleep as lifestyle habits to maintain optimal weight. He also outlines his approach to coaching clients focused on weight loss, stressing proper accountability and empathy. Additionally, Dr. Norton discusses his mission as a truth seeker, aiming to dispel myths often spread by clickbait headlines. He reflects on how he has adjusted his approach to critiquing practitioners or social media figures, acknowledging that misinterpretation may not always be intentional. Dr. Layne Norton is a renowned fitness coach, bodybuilder, and entrepreneur known for his evidence-based approach to nutrition and training. He earned a Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Illinois and has achieved significant milestones as a competitive bodybuilder and powerlifter, including winning national titles and setting world records. Dr. Norton is also the founder of BioLayne LLC, a fitness and nutrition coaching company that has helped countless individuals achieve their health and fitness goals. He is also a prolific writer, speaker, and social media influencer, using his platforms to debunk fitness myths and promote science-based practices. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Norton dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Top myths about weight loss (00:00:33 / 00:00:33) The importance of exercise for long-term weight loss (12:53 / 9:40) The standard American lifestyle and convenience (29:08 / 25:53) Why some people struggle with appetite control and Ozempic (39:18 / 34:00) Accountability and empathetic approach to weight loss (51:48 / 46:30) Snacking as a hindrance to weight loss (58:18 / 53:00) Monitoring calories as an assessment tool (1:02:04 / 56:46) How sleep can impact calorie intake (1:15:18 / 1:10:00) Themes that warrant criticism (1:23:54 / 1:18:36) Dr. Norton’s daily diet and his thoughts on balance (1:34:18 / 1:29:00) Breaking down the research and interpreting studies (1:40:33 / 1:35:15) Protein, seed oils, and complex biological outcomes (1:58:02 / 1:52:30) Final thoughts (2:16:18 / 2:11:00)  For more on Dr. Norton, follow him on Instagram @biolayne, X/Twitter @biolayne, YouTube @biolayne1, and his website biolayne.com. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device—that's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bioptimizers, and Bon Charge.  Is a life of fear and people-pleasing holding you back from truly living? Today’s guest shares how a lifetime of negative self-talk, people-pleasing, and dimming her light out of fear of being seen led her to neglect her body and its needs, ultimately resulting in a cancer diagnosis. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with author and spiritual speaker Anita Moorjani to discuss Anita’s cancer diagnosis and the spiritual and emotional themes she believes led to her diagnosis and near-death experience. Anita shares how she carried a lifetime of fear, unworthiness, and people-pleasing tendencies that led to significant energy depletion. She also discusses the life lessons and mindset changes she learned while in a coma and how she is navigating her life after nearly dying. Anita Moorjani is a renowned author and spiritual speaker known for her transformative journey beyond the brink of death. Anita battled end-stage cancer before experiencing a remarkable near-death experience (NDE) that shifted her perspective on life. Her bestselling memoir, “Dying to Be Me,” chronicles her profound journey and miraculous healing. Its popularity established her as the premier NDE expert. Her teachings empower others to embody their highest version and live vibrant, authentic lives.  In this episode, Dhru and Anita Moorjani dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The emotional and spiritual themes that Anita believes led to her cancer diagnosis (00:00:43 / 00:00:43)  Fear and people-pleasing as major energy depleters (7:50 / 4:20) Anita’s childhood experiences and the feelings of unworthiness (12:30 / 9:00) A diagnosis of cancer after a lifetime of neglecting herself (29:31 / 24:17) Why a death timeline can be harmful to a mindset (40:14 / 34:50) What Anita experienced during her coma and the unconditional love (48:12 / 42:58) Changing your mindset from victimhood to empowerment (57:40 / 52:26) Lessons from the Beyond (1:08:14 / 1:03:00) Dhru’s personal story on the transition of a loved one (1:17:14 / 1:11:50) The message spurred Anita’s healing (1:28:14 / 1:22:50) Navigating life after almost dying (1:36:54 / 1:31:40) How to die before you truly die (1:53:14 / 1:47:50) Lose the fear of death to live fully (1:59:39 / 1:54:25) Also mentioned in this episode: Anita’s Book Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer to Near Death to True Healing For more on Anita, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and her website. To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  The conversation around GLP-1 agonists has often been one-sided and biased by mainstream media, leading to myths about who should use these drugs, how they should be prescribed, and their side effects. Today’s guest offers a more comprehensive perspective on these medications and discusses her nuanced approach to using them to promote overall health and longevity. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Tyna Moore to delve deep into GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic. Dr. Moore breaks down the research surrounding these drugs and offers a fresh perspective on their prescription and management. She discusses the criticisms skeptics have, myths about their proper use, and the lesser-known benefits of micro-dosing. Additionally, she explores the concept of GLP-1 deficiency and explains her motivation for creating an educational course on these drugs for both laypeople and practitioners. Dr. Tyna Moore is a board-certified naturopathic and chiropractic physician and the founder and owner of Core Wellness Clinic in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in non-surgical pain management, natural pain solutions, and regenerative injection therapies for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Moore has a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (N.D.) from the Western States Chiropractic College and a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Tyna Moore dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The lies and myths we are being told about Ozempic (00:00:16 / 00:00:16) Dr. Tyna’s mission to set the record straight (3:50 / 3:50) What the skeptics say about Ozempic (10:53 / 7:40) Where the GLP-1 agonist medications originated from (17:58 / 14:45) Benefits of taking the medications (26:32 / 21:32) Are people suffering from a GLP-1 deficiency (34:40/ 29:40) More than just calories in and out (52:30 / 47:30) Dr. Moore’s story on micro-dosing GLP-1s and the benefits she experienced (1:01:50 / 56:50) Concerns or myths about stopping these medications (1:07:40 / 1:02:40) Dr. Tyna’s education courses for laypersons and practitioners (1:20:00 / 1:15:00) Concerns about the obesity epidemic and lack of education (1:28:30 / 1:23:30) A national effort to address the childhood obesity crisis (1:40:10 / 1:35:10) Final Thoughts (1:45:30 / 1:40:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Tyna’s Podcast Dr. Tyna’s course For more on Dr. Moore, follow her on Instagram, YouTube, or her website. This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Lifeforce, and Lumebox.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lumebox and Air Doctor.  Our modern world is saturated with blue light exposure, from our devices at home to those in the workplace. With chronic exposure to artificial light and insufficient exposure to sunlight, we often overlook the long-term impact on our circadian rhythms. Today’s guest joins us to raise awareness about blue light exposure and urges us to make simple changes in our daily routines to mitigate the risk of chronic disease. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Martin Moore-Ede. Dr. Moore-Ede discusses the risks of chronic blue light exposure and its impact on our health. Specifically, he highlights alarming research showing how it disrupts our circadian rhythms and increases breast cancer rates among women with exposure. Dr. Moore-Ede also explores the correlation between light exposure and obesity and sheds light on why these dangers aren’t widely discussed in mainstream media. Dr. Martin Moore-Ede is a highly respected expert in circadian rhythms and light's impact on our health. As a former professor at Harvard Medical School, he has conducted extensive research on the role of light in regulating our sleep-wake cycles and overall well-being. Dr. Moore-Ede's groundbreaking work includes the discovery of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, a crucial biological clock in the brain that controls our daily rhythms. He has contributed significantly to our understanding of how blue light, particularly from LED sources, can disrupt our circadian rhythms and lead to various health issues, such as obesity, diabetes, and even breast cancer. With his expertise, Dr. Moore-Ede advocates for adopting better lighting practices, emphasizing the importance of using the right type of light at the right time to optimize employee health and productivity.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Moore-Ede (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The impact of electric light on the risk of breast cancer (00:00:33 / 00:00:33) How blue-rich light disrupts our circadian rhythm (3:54 / 3:54) Lack of exposure to sunlight (12:00 / 10:11) Balancing sun exposure and the risk of developing skin cancer (15:45 / 14:06) The correlation between blue light and obesity (28:54 / 26:00) Dr. Moore-Ede’s research discoveries (30:40 / 28:00) Why these dangers aren’t discussed in mainstream medicine (37:10 / 33:30) Hospital lighting that doesn’t promote healing (41:40 / 39:00) Dr. Moore-Ede’s origin story (44:10 / 41:30) Steps to immediately reduce your exposure (47:10 / 44:30) What is at stake when you fail to prioritize reducing exposure (1:03:20 / 1:00:50) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Moore-Ede’s book Light Doctor: Using Light to Boost Health, Improve Sleep, and Live Longer  Soraa Zero Blue Lights For more on Dr. Moore-Ede, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or his website.  This episode is brought to you by Lumebox and Air Doctor. 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. AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and AquaTru. Conversations about death are often uncomfortable and avoided by many. However, open and honest discussions about death and mortality can help us live more intentionally and clarify what truly matters in our day-to-day lives. Today’s guest wants us to get truly comfortable with death—to start living. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with executive coach and author Jodi Wellman. Jodi shows us how embracing the idea of our mortality can help us fully live. She suggests implementing a "mortality math" exercise and practice to change your perspective on death and shares lessons learned from near-death experiences. Jodi also provides insightful questions to help you take inventory of your life and find your purpose.  Jodi Wellman is a former corporate executive turned executive coach and author. She has a Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she is an instructor in the Master’s program and a trainer in the world-renowned Penn Resilience Program. She is a Professional Certified Coach with the ICF and a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach from CTI.  In this episode, Dhru and Jodi dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Stepping into death to fully live (00:00:57 / 00:00:57) Mortality math to motivate you to pursue your purpose fully (2:55 / 2:55)  What gets in the way of living a meaningful and purposeful life (12:27 / 9:40) Removing the idea of death from our daily lives (14:00 / 11:53) A practice to implement to change your perspective (21:19 / 18:22) Taking inventory of your life (23:35 / 20:48) Lessons from near-death experiences (36:47 / 34:00) Regrets as lessons for the future (41:01 / 37:54) Jodi’s origin story (52:50 / 50:08) Questions to ask yourself and assess a path forward (1:13:27 / 1:10:40) How to discover your purpose (1:19:07 / 1:16:20) Final thoughts (1:25:17 / 1:22:40) Also mentioned in this episode: Jodi's book, You Only Die One: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets  Jodi’s Ted Talk-How Death Can Bring You Back to Life  Explore Cams For more on Jodi, follow her on Instagram or via her website.  Right now, get 30% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Air Doctor.  We know that the seeds of Alzheimer’s disease are planted at least twenty years before a diagnosis. It’s never too early to think about the lifestyle changes that can influence brain health and reduce the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases. With all the health and wellness advice out there, it can be challenging to know what to prioritize and what truly matters when it comes to protecting our brain health. Today’s guest breaks it down for us and gives us actionable steps we can implement immediately, regardless of age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola. Louisa shares the top three lifestyle factors that can influence our risk for Alzheimer’s disease. She helps us sort through the most current research and uncovers the biggest myths. She also shares the top two supplements that are critical for protecting brain health and the optimal prescription for exercise and resistance training. Looking to protect your brain health? Louisa shows us how. Louisa Nicola, an Australian-born neurophysiologist and sports scientist, has made significant strides in the field of brain performance and human potential. In 2016, she founded Neuro Athletics, a consulting firm dedicated to optimizing brain health and performance for athletes, executives, and high performers. Louisa's innovative methods improve reaction times, decision-making, and mental acuity. Her vision is to expand Neuro Athletics' reach, empowering more individuals to achieve their full potential through enhanced brain function and mental resilience. In this episode, Dhru and Louisa dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The alarming increase in Alzheimer's disease despite genetics (00:00:36 / 00:00:36) Why sleep is a critical factor in preventing disease (2:55 / 2:55) The impact of a sedentary lifestyle on increasing your risk for Alzheimer’s disease and tips for beginners (14:00 / 10:30) Physiology as we age (28:00 / 24:30) Fundamental pillars of nutrition and the power of Omega3 fatty acids (36:00 / 31:43) Creatine for neuroprotection, energy, and reversing osteoporosis (49:00 / 44:14) The biggest myth about Alzheimer’s disease (56:00 / 51:10) What motivated Louisa to study Alzheimer’s disease (1:03:00 / 58:02)  Actionable steps you can implement to reduce your risk (1:07:00 / 1:02:10) Implementing sauna into your routine to induce good stress (1:10:00 / 1:05:30) Brain optimization beyond the fundamentals (1:13:00 / 1:08:40) Social connections that power health (1:21:00 / 1:16:30) Bigger Muscles-better brain health (1:29:00 / 1:24:30)  Also mentioned in this episode: Omega Quant Test Neuroathletics Instagram Sleep Regularity as a Predictor of All Cause Mortality Study  For more on Louisa, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, or visit her website. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Reduce your toxic load by starting with your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com and enter the promo code DHRU at checkout to get 10% off any order.    AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Fatty15, and Lifeforce.  With all the diets out there, determining which one is the right fit is often confusing. Today’s guest offers hope for individuals who may be feeling tired, weak, or dealing with gut challenges and explains why the carnivore diet offers simplicity and reduces inflammation at the root of many of today’s diseases. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Shawn Baker to discuss the carnivore diet. Dr. Baker shares what the diet entails, who can benefit the most from implementing it, and the latest research on what we know and what has yet to be discovered. Dr. Baker also shares his journey to discovering the diet, why many people have seen significant healing and weight loss on the diet and common challenges found within the standard American diet. Dr. Baker gives us insight into the difficulties with the current healthcare system and shows us how personalized medicine is the future of care.  Dr. Shawn Baker is the Co-Founder of Revero, an orthopedic surgeon, a leading authority on treating disease with medical nutritional therapy, an Amazon best-selling author, world champion athlete, international speaker, podcast host, and consultant. He introduced the zero-carb elimination diet to the world and wrote the best-selling book on Amazon. His personal experience with optimizing health and interacting with thousands of patients has shown powerful results in treating and reversing many chronic diseases. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Baker dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The carnivore diet on individuals with gut challenges or autoimmune conditions (00:00:04 / 00:00:04) What does a carnivore diet entail (3:48 / 3:48) How the carnivore diet heals the gut (11:50 / 8:34) Who should try the carnivore diet (17:45 / 14:31) Dr. Baker’s journey that led him to explore the carnivore diet (20:20 / 17:03) How Dr. Baker implements the diet (34:52 / 30:00) Weight loss on diet (38:00 / 33:25) The controversy behind the diet (46:00 / 41:40) How lowering LDL isn’t the whole story (1:03:00 / 58:00) Testing to get a fuller picture of heart health (1:07:00 / 1:02:09) Key biomarkers (1:12:00 / 1:07:10) Using the ketogenic diet to treat mental health disorders (1:24:00 / 1:19:00) Prescription medications, research, and bias (1:30:00 / 1:25:30) Lessons from carnivore diet (1:40:00 / 1:35:00)  Also mentioned in this episode: Revero Dr. Baker’s Telehealth company  Episode with Dr. Michael Twyman and Dhru’s Cleerly results  Maui Nui protein For more on Dr. Baker, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, or visit his website.  Right now, get 30% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Momentous, and Lifeforce.  Living a life of longevity includes prioritizing habits that promote health and having the confidence to know what serves your goals and what can sabotage your health. On the road to living to 100 and beyond, today’s guest shares her top tips on longevity, boundaries, and learning to save yourself.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with entrepreneur, best-selling author, and host Lisa Bilyeu. Lisa shares the regrets people have when they don’t live life on their own terms and fail to set boundaries that serve their goals. She discusses tuning in to your inner voice and gaining confidence by taking action. Lisa also shares her personal health journey and the daily practices she has implemented to heal her body. Get ready to be inspired by Lisa’s honesty and Radical Confidence. Lisa Bilyeu is an entrepreneur, producer, best-selling author, public speaker, and host. She co-founded the billion-dollar brand Quest Nutrition and is co-founder and president of Impact Theory Studios, a revolutionary, digital-first studio that produces wildly entertaining and original content focusing on themes of confidence and empowerment. Lisa built a global audience while creating an impressive slate of content, including her hit digital series “Women of Impact,” which features extraordinary guests who, through their stories and expertise, help viewers build their confidence. Lisa tells her story of self-empowerment and success in her best-selling book Radical Confidence. In this episode, Dhru and Lisa dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The biggest regret people have when they don’t live on their terms (00:00:04 / 00:00:04) Lisa’s top habits that promote longevity and ownership of her health (7:53 / 4:33) Ideas that can be left behind (17:33 / 14:13) The top ways that women sabotage their health (34:00 / 29:01) Using the word “should” to set up false expectations (38:48 / 33:48) Setting boundaries and being clear on what serves you (42:00 / 37:00) No one is coming to save you (48:30 / 42:30) Lisa’s health challenges and what has given her the energy to carry on (54:30 / 49:30) Our inner voice and the way we speak to ourselves (1:05:00 / 59:50)  Confidence comes from action (1:17:15 / 1:12:15) Lisa’s why and her passion to help women (1:22:30 / 1:17:30) Final thoughts (1:33:30 / 1:28:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Lisa's book, Radical Confidence For more on Lisa, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, or visit her website, impacttheory.com.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui, BON CHARGE, and Aqua Tru.  Mental health disorders are on the rise at alarming rates. Although access to therapy and medications has increased, the rates continue to grow, leaving millions to suffer. There has to be another approach to treatment, and today’s guest is here to show us what traditional medicine often misses. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Chris Palmer to discuss the rise in mental health disorders and how we need to change our approach to treatment. Dr. Palmer dives into the science behind his Brain Energy theory and shares the research surrounding mitochondrial and mental health. He also sounds the alarm about how alcohol and marijuana use can increase the risk of severe mental health disorders in vulnerable individuals. Dr. Palmer shares inspiring stories of his patients who have overcome mental illness and regained their independence by addressing functional imbalances at their roots. Dr. Chris Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher at the metabolism and mental health interface. 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, Dr. Palmer has held leadership roles in psychiatric education, conducted research, and worked with people who have treatment-resistant mental illnesses. He has pioneered the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders through research, patient treatment, writing, and speaking around the world on this topic. More broadly, he is interested in the roles of metabolism and metabolic interventions on brain health. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Palmer dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What's at stake if we don't rethink our approach to mental health? (00:00:51 / 00:00:51) The impact of alcohol and marijuana on mental health (9:40 / 5:20) How marijuana impacts brain and mitochondrial function (12:40 / 8:20)  Using the Brain Energy theory to help individuals who are vulnerable to the effects of marijuana (22:00 / 17:30) Lifestyle treatment options and the ketogenic diet (27:40 / 23:10) Optimal exercise and how to start implementing it in your life (39:20 / 34:00) Ozempic: the impact on mental health and studies on other addictions (48:00 / 42:50) Ultra-processed foods and the impact on hormones and appetite signals (1:01:00 / 56:20) The common sense truth behind what we eat affects the brain (1:11:20 / 1:06:10) Euthanasia in Europe for younger individuals suffering from mental illness (1:21:40 / 1:15:10) Hope in Dr. Palmer’s work, Brain Energy theory, and final thoughts (1:37:30 / 1:32:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Palmer’s Twitter Jackson Fyfe, PhD X/Twitter post about weight training reducing all-cause mortality Study on weight training reducing all-cause mortality Magic Pill by Johann Hari  Brain Energy  For more on Dr. Palmer, follow him on Instagram and Twitter or via his websites, chrispalmermd.com and brainenergy.com.  Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my community 20% off your first purchase. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/DHRU or enter the code DHRU at check out to get 20% off and up your high-quality protein today. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Lifeforce, and AquaTru. Cardiovascular disease is increasingly prevalent among South Asians, particularly Indian immigrants. The rise of this health issue, especially among younger Indian Americans, is attributed not only to lifestyle factors but also to cultural beliefs surrounding success and a lack of emphasis on prioritizing health. Today’s guest joins us in dissecting these nuances and encouraging individuals to focus on longevity. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Manickam Palaniappan (Dr. Pal) to discuss the dangers of belly fat and visceral fat, particularly among the South Asian population. Dr. Pal explains why South Asians should be cautious even if they have a "normal" lipid profile but aren't considered obese by traditional standards. He also shares his personal journey, which led to a deeper understanding of true health and the challenges immigrants face in achieving success. Dr. Pal provides top tips on optimal fiber and protein intake and identifies the risk factors for heart disease. Dr. Manickam Palaniappan is a renowned gastroenterologist recognized for his expertise in digestive health and innovative treatment approaches. Currently serving as a leading gastroenterologist at a major medical center, Dr. Palaniappan is highly respected for his skill in managing complex gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease, liver diseases, and colorectal cancer. His commitment to patient care is matched by his involvement in cutting-edge research, contributing to numerous peer-reviewed publications that have advanced the field of gastroenterology. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Pal dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why belly fat is dangerous (00:00:02 / 00:00:02) Dr. Pal’s journey in discovering why visceral fat was dangerous (3:22 / 3:22) What is visceral fat (12:15 / 8:54) Genetics versus environment (17: 20 / 14:00)  The importance of gut health in reclaiming your health (21:20 / 17:00) The role of excess insulin, flours, and seed oils (28:51 / 24:00) Risk Factors that impact heart disease (44:50 / 40:00) Fiber and optimal amounts (49:00 / 44:16) Prioritizing protein (51:50 / 47:00)  Body composition test (54:00 / 49:50) Five points of Gut Man challenge (1:00:00 / 54:30) Tracking your calorie intake as an assessment tool (1:04:00 / 58:00) Top mistakes people make in their journey (1:16 50 / 1:12:00) Final Thoughts (1:22:00 / 1:1:17:00)  Also mentioned in this episode: Study on the increase in skeletal muscle index amounts to a reduction in insulin resistance and risk of type 2 diabetes risk For more on Dr. Pal, follow him on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, or his website.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Momentous, and Lumebox.  The debate around vegetable oils is heating up in the wellness community. While some tout them as a heart-healthy swap for saturated fats, others argue they pose more significant risks to our health than previously believed. Our guest today contends that vegetable oils are wreaking havoc on our well-being and are a primary culprit behind numerous chronic diseases. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Cate Shanahan to discuss seed oils and how they have overtaken our diet. Dr. Shanahan shares the top eight oils destroying our health and their hidden sources. She also shares the process used to make these oils and the research on the impact of oxidative stress. Dhru and Dr. Shanahan also discuss why there is so much confusion about these oils and how to reduce overall exposure to these oils.  Dr. Cate Shanahan is a Cornell-trained physician-scientist whose works have inspired movements involving bone broth, live-culture ferments, and seed oil-free business empires. Together with NBA legend Gary Vitti, she created the LA Lakers PRO Nutrition program, which wide elite championship teams worldwide have emulated. Dedicated to her field, she runs a telehealth practice and a health education website. In her upcoming book Dark Calories, Dr. Shanahan provides shocking evidence that vegetable oils are a public health disaster, wreaking havoc on our bodies by depleting antioxidants and causing the cellular damage that underlies virtually all chronic diseases. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Shanahan dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The hateful eight oils that are destroying health (00:00:03 / 00:00:03) What are the sources of these oils (8:20 / 4:42)  Are french fries comparable to cigarettes (10:20 / 6:50) Underestimating the harm seed oils cause (15:50 / 12:15) Why consumers are confused (28:10 / 23:30) How oxidative stress caused by oils  (32:10: / 27:00) What diseases these oil accelerate (39:20 / 33:58) Why many believe that vegetable oils aren’t harmful (42:40 / 37:25) Are vegetable oils inflammatory and how to test for damage (45:25 / 40:05)  The impact of Ozempic and insulin resistance (53:15 / 48:00)  Oxidative stress and the science that currently exists (1:15:45 / 1:05:30)  Reducing exposure and removing vegetable oils from our diet (1:22:40 / 1:17:20) Pillars of processed foods (1:41:00 / 1:36:40) Final thoughts (1:47:00 / 1:42:00)  Also mentioned in this episode: Dark Calories: How Vegetable Oils Destroy Our Health and How We Can Get It Back Simon Hill’s Instagram post For more on Dr. Shanahan, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or her website.  Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by BON CHARGE, Plunge, and Lifeforce.  When tackling weight loss, most people turn to the tried-and-true methods of cutting calories and increasing exercise. But what if these tactics don't deliver results? How do we safeguard against losing muscle instead of fat? It's time for a paradigm shift: prioritize body recomposition over simply shedding pounds. After all, it's not just about weight loss—it's about crafting a healthier, more resilient body as we age.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with JJ Virgin to discuss her top weight loss, muscle building, and vibrant aging strategies. She emphasizes the importance of resistance training for sustained weight loss and tracking individual goals for long-term motivation. Additionally, she shares the secrets she’s learned in her 20-plus years as a celebrity nutritionist, including the most common mistakes women make when trying to lose belly fat, the importance of adding in versus removing, and how to age powerfully. JJ Virgin is a renowned health and fitness expert, bestselling author, and prominent media personality. With over three decades of experience in the field, she has become a trusted authority in nutrition, weight loss, and wellness. She is the author of four New York Times bestsellers: The Virgin Diet, The Virgin Diet Cookbook, JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet, and JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet Cookbook. Virgin actively contributes to the health and wellness community through speaking engagements, online programs, and her podcast, Well Beyond 40. Her expertise extends beyond nutrition and weight loss as she advocates for a holistic approach to health that encompasses mindset, exercise, and emotional well-being.  In this episode, Dhru and JJ dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Sustained weight loss and belly fat (00:00:30 / 00:00:30) Resistance training as a critical piece of sustained weight loss (10:45 / 7:25) Tracking movement and progress (14:00 / 10:30) Optimal hydration for weight loss (22:10 / 19:54) The benefits of removing alcohol (28:30 / 25:30)  Testing body composition (33:00 / 27:52) Food tracking to get an accurate assessment (39:50 / 34:50) Aging powerfully (50:45 / 45:45) Flabby skin and aging (1:01:07 / 56:07) Japan’s strategy for weight loss as a nation (1:10:30 / 1:05:30) Childhood obesity (1:19:15 / 1:14:14) Tracking your protein intake (1:27:10 / 1:22:10) JJ’s daily routine and protein consumption (1:33:15 / 1:28:15) Final thoughts (1:37:30 / 1:32:36) Also mentioned in this episode: Well Beyond 40 Podcast Renpho Tape measurer  Try This: Morning Hydration Challenge LMNT Electrolytes  Eat Real  Cronometer App For more on JJ Virgin, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or through her website.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Plunge is offering my community $150 off cold plunges and their core products. Just go to plunge.com/dhru or enter code DHRU to revolutionize your wellness journey today.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Fatty15, and Birch Living. Cardiovascular disease still ranks as the leading cause of death for both men and women. Surprisingly, half of those affected show no symptoms before an event. Low levels of nitric oxide—a molecule that promotes vasodilation and smooth blood flow—could be primarily responsible. By recognizing the signs of deficiency, we can raise our levels and lower our risk. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down for round two with Dr. Nathan Bryan to discuss why nitric oxide is the holy grail of molecules for long-term health. Dr. Bryan shares the four hallmarks of disease, the consequences of antacid overuse, and the correlation between lower nitric oxide and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Bryan also explains which lifestyle factors can hinder and boost nitric oxide production, how to test your levels, and symptoms that signal a deficiency. Dr. Nathan Bryan is a renowned biomedical researcher known for his groundbreaking work on nitric oxide (NO) biology. Dr. Bryan's research has significantly advanced our understanding of NO's critical roles in cardiovascular health, immune function, and neurobiology. Beyond academia, he advocates for public health, translating his research into practical solutions for improving human health.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bryan dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Nitric oxide as the holy grail molecule (00:00:02 / 00:00:02) Four hallmarks of disease (1:01 / 1:01)  Antacid medications: lack of research and the consequences of extended use (4:41 / 4:41) Lower nitric oxide and the risk of Alzheimer’s (14:00 / 10:45) Lifestyle habits that contribute to Alzheimer’s and biomarkers to check (17:15 /13:01) What is nitric oxide and its core role in our bodies (27:00  / 23:39) Lifestyle factors that hinder nitric oxide production (33:00 / 28:22)  Nitric oxide and high blood pressure (46:00 / 41:04)  Filtering water in your home and oral dysbiosis (51:00 / 46:30) Navigating antacid medication usage and tapering off (1:11:00 / 1:06:50) Testing nitric oxide level production (1:15:00 / 1:10:06) The role of stress on our nitric oxide levels (1:29:00 / 1:24:53) Foods that support production and supplementation (1:32:00 / 1:27:10) Final thoughts: (1:44:00 / 1:39:40)  Also mentioned in this episode: N1O1.com (get 10% off any of Dr. Bryan’s nitric oxide products with the code DHRU)  Bryan Therapeutics EWG Fygg Toothpaste  For more on Dr. Bryan, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and through his website,    Right now, get 30% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health.  To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lumebox and AquaTru. Numerous experts have explored the myriad factors associated with chronic disease. However, our guest today sheds light on an often overlooked factor: junk light. Our modern lifestyles frequently experience diminished exposure to natural sunlight and constant exposure to blue light emitted by phones, devices, and indoor workspaces. Dr. Alexis Cowan emphasizes the importance of minimizing our exposure to junk light and maximizing sunlight for our health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Alexis Cowan to discuss the impact of junk light on our well-being and longevity. Dr. Cowan explains how exposure to junk light can alter our circadian rhythm and hormone levels, disrupting our sleep patterns and eating behaviors. Additionally, she underscores the significance of sunlight exposure for weight management, mood regulation, and daily motivation. Dr. Cowan offers practical tips to minimize blue light exposure and incorporate red light therapy for those unable to attain optimal sun exposure in their daily routines. Dr. Alexis Cowan is a Princeton-trained PhD in molecular biology who operates at the interface of physiology and metabolism. She specializes in circadian biology, microbiome-host interactions, and the metabolic effects of nutritional and exercise modalities. Dr. Alexis teaches coursework on topics in health, translational science, and scientific literacy. She also sees highly motivated clients in a one-on-one capacity.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Cowan dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Junk light as a contributor to chronic disease (00:00:05 / 00:00:05) The implications of having too much junk light (8:00 / 6:37) What does the absence of sunlight and too much junk light cause (12:00 /10:05) How much sun should you get a day and build up your tolerance (16:00 / 14:20) Skin cancer risks (21:50 / 20:05) What damages skin and causes aging (25:00 / 23:19) The correlation between melanoma and skin cancer (31:30 / 28:50) Metabolism, weight loss, and sunlight exposure (38:40 / 33:30) Simple hacks to reduce your blue light exposure (39:20 / 36:05) Red light therapy (44:20 / 41:03) Dr. Cowan’s journey (47:00 / 43:54) Akkermansia for gut health and immunity (51:40 / 48:30) Sunlight and motivation and goals (1:00:00 / 53:52) Final thoughts (1:01:30 / 58:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Cowan’s Podcast, Undoctrinate Yourself  Study on LASIK surgery  Melanoma Exposure Study Study about high occupational sun exposure seemed to be inversely associated with melanoma Sun exposure is associated with increased survival from melanoma Study about low UV exposure and Vitamin D levels related to increased mortality due to skin cancer Study about the positive association between melanoma risk and intermittent sun exposure in contrast to reduced risk with high levels of occupational exposure  For more on Dr. Alexis Cowan, follow her on Instagram and via her site. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lumebox, Plunge, and AquaTru.  Embracing longevity involves nurturing creativity and immersing oneself in passions. Many believe creativity is only reserved for children, but today’s guest emphasizes that it's an essential aspect of life for everyone. Exploring creativity should be an ongoing practice, fostering awareness of what brings joy, purpose, and vitality to our lives. On today's episode of The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with IN-Q, award-winning poet and multi-platinum songwriter, to discuss the poems in his latest book. IN-Q delves into irrational fears and external influences that can hijack our minds and affect our well-being. Additionally, he explores lifestyle choices that can enhance or deplete our energy levels and underscores the significance of cultivating a mindset of gratitude. Dhru and IN-Q share their personal practices and beliefs on communication and relationships.  IN-Q is an Emmy-nominated poet, multi-platinum songwriter, world-renowned keynote speaker, and the best-selling author of Inquire Within. His groundbreaking achievements include being named to Oprah's SuperSoul 100 list of the world's most influential thought leaders, being the first spoken word artist to perform with Cirque du Soleil, and being featured on A&E, ESPN, and HBO's Def Poetry Jam. Through his performances and storytelling workshops, he's inspired countless audiences worldwide, live and virtually.   In this episode, Dhru and IN-Q dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The newest poem on irrational fears (00:00:27 / 00:00:27 ) Using fear powerfully and not allowing outside sources to hijack our brains (4:00 / 4:00) The Neverending Now album, the prompts, and the awareness they can bring (12:40 / 9:29) IN-Q’s childhood (41:10 / 35:40) Happiness and Purpose (46:00 / 41:50) What gives energy (51:35 / 47:00) Lifestyle habits to preserve energy (1:03:40 / 58:55) A culture of gratitude (1:07:00 / 1:02:35) Dhru’s personal practice and Gottman Certified Therapy (1:12:35 / 1:07:00) Fighting the right way and communication (1:21:35 / 1:16:00)  Non-negotiables and normalizing not knowing (1:24:00 / 1:19:30)  Final Thoughts (1:33:00 / 1:31:15) Also mentioned in this episode: The Neverending Now Album Never Ending Now Poetry Journal Never Ending Now Album Spotify Never Ending Now Album Apple Music Never Ending Now Album YouTube Michael Latimer Gottman Certified Therapist  For more on IN-Q, follow him on Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, and his website.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Right now, Plunge is offering my community $150 off cold plunges and their core products. Just go to plunge.com/dhru or enter code DHRU to revolutionize your wellness journey today.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, BON CHARGE, and Lifeforce.  Social media often mentions narcissism, but what exactly does this term entail? What traits define a narcissist, and what are the implications of being in a narcissistic relationship? Today’s guest contends that these relationships pose the most significant public health challenges of our time, and the full extent of their impact on our physical and mental well-being remains to be understood. On today's episode of The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru engages in a profound discussion with clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula, delving into the intricate topic of narcissism. Dr. Ramani offers clear definitions of narcissism, dispelling misconceptions, and highlights the telltale signs to identify a narcissist. Additionally, she dissects the underlying wounds, childhood traumas, and relationship dynamics that may predispose individuals to narcissism, shedding light on how their behaviors can ensnare others into a cycle of blame. This episode delivers profound insights into these toxic relationships, elucidating their detrimental effects on survivors' daily functioning and the resulting health challenges. Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting. She discusses narcissism on her popular YouTube channel, social media, her popular online program on healing from narcissistic abuse, and as the host of the podcast Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani.    In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Ramani dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The toll that narcissistic relationships take on longevity (00:00:17 / 00:00:17)  The lack of courage, awareness, and training to identify narcissists (11:00 / 7:14) What is a narcissist and signs to spot one (15:00 / 11:30) A narcissist’s goal, what makes them happy, and childhood wounds (27:00 / 23:00) Can a person stop being a narcissist? (38:40 / 34:00) Transactional praise and blame (43:40 / 38:00) Types of narcissists and their characteristics (45:00 / 39:45) How self-blame arises and navigating toxic relationships (55:50 / 49:15) Sacrifices you make, how to heal, and radical acceptance (1:08:40 / 1:03:00) A discerning approach and believing a person when they show you who they are (1:19:50 / 1:14:00) Imagining a life without the toxicity and a new way of life (1:36:00 / 1:31:40) Being a survivor and self-forgiveness (1:39:00 / 1:33:50) Final Thoughts (1:51:00 / 1:45:15) Also mentioned in this episode: Healing program  It's Not You: Identifying and Healing From Narcissistic People Dr. Ramani’s Podcast, Navigating Narcissism  Dr. Ramani’s Fireside Chat Network For more on Dr. Ramani, follow her on Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, and her website.  Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Lifeforce, and Air Doctor.  Unseen toxins lurk in everyday household products, increasing our risk of cancer and chronic diseases. They contaminate our air and water, and they're everywhere. Learning where they hide empowers us to choose safer options, safeguarding our health and loved ones. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down for round two with Dr. Yvonne Burkart, a board-certified toxicologist. Dr. Burkart shares the top sources of hidden toxins in everyday home products, such as candles, air fresheners, laundry detergents, and toilet paper. She also discusses the latest research on toxin exposure from household items, common toxic ingredients, and expert tips for minimizing exposure and enhancing detoxification. If you are looking to reduce your toxic exposure, this episode is a must-listen!  Dr. Yvonne Burkart is a 22-year veteran of Toxicology with expertise in reproductive toxicity, particularly endocrine disruption, infertility, and cancer. She has also served as a Senior Toxicologist in the flavor and fragrance chemical industry, where she helped to ensure the safety of flavor ingredients. After going through her own health crisis from exposure to harmful chemicals and witnessing firsthand the power of a low-tox lifestyle, Dr. Yvonne began a mission to help consumers slash their toxic exposure with confidence and ease.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burkart dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The number one source of toxins in the home (00:00:48 / 00:00:48) Exposure to toxic chemicals over a lifetime (3:30 / 3:30) Endocrine disruption and the impact on our body (11:35 / 7:55) A low tox life and alternative options (14:00 / 10:36) Nine ways to detox your lungs (24:00 / 19:40)  Supporting your detox pathways (38:00 / 32:38) Dr. Burkart’s journey (40:30 / 35:25) Glutathione depletion, supplementation, and natural sources (42:00 / 36:50) Toxic toilet paper and alternatives (45:00 / 39:50) Menstrual products and the hidden source of toxins (51:00 / 45:38) The worst types of cookware (1:00:30 / 55:46) Microplastic exposure in tea, water, and processed foods (1:11:30 / 1:06:00) Detoxification with saunas (1:26:30 / 1:21:06) Hacking your rice to remove arsenic and eating cleaner oats (1:33:30 / 1:28:10) Dry cleaning, the dangers of greenwashing, and laundry detergents (1:43:00 / 1:37:25)  Final thoughts (1:53:30 / 1:47:50) *Note: At time stamp 40:20 Dr. Burkart was referring to the idea of air drying and wanted to clarify that she was talking about air drying after using the bidet to let the water dry off naturally. Also mentioned in this episode: Episode with Dr. Ray Dorsey Dr. Yvonne Burkart - 9 ways to detox your lungs Atmotube  Tushy Bidet  The Swell Score: Discount Code DHRU for 20% off first purchase PFAS in water article Try this: Do Microplastics Cause Heart Disease? Study mentioned by Dr. Rhonda Patrick on Saunas TrueMed  Dr. Burkart’s Arsenic in Rice video Dr. Burkart’s video about oats For more on Dr. Yvonne Burkart, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and via her site.  Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui, Cozy Earth, and BON CHARGE.  More than sixty percent of individuals are facing chronic conditions. Our modern world has led to a society that is getting sicker and facing more chronic diseases despite advances in technology and healthcare. Metabolic dysfunction is at the root of these conditions, and the pharmaceutical industry seems to benefit from this continued chaos. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru, Dr. Casey Means, and Calley Means discuss the crisis our society is facing. They share staggering statistics about our health and give a state of the union on healthcare, lobbyists, research, and pharmaceutical companies. They also share their experience within the industry, leading them to advocate for greater access to information and agency over our health. Learn the basic biomarkers we should all assess and simple ways to improve our mitochondrial and metabolic health, reducing our chances of developing a chronic disease.  Casey Means, MD, is a Stanford-trained physician and co-founder of Levels, a health technology company with the mission of reversing the world’s metabolic health crisis. Her book on metabolic health, Good Energy, comes out in May 2024. She trained in Head and Neck Surgery before leaving traditional medicine to devote her life to tackling the root cause of why Americans are sick.  Calley Means founded TrueMed, a company that enables Americans to buy exercise and healthy food with FSA/HSA dollars. He is also the co-author of Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health.    In this episode, Dhru, Dr. Means, and Calley dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): A State of the Union on our health (00:00:10/ 00:00:10) Chronic disease amounting to recurring revenue (10:30 / 6:30) The Big Lie: Beyond our control (17:30 / 13:10) Agency over your health (22:00 / 18:00) Mitochondrial and metabolic dysfunction at the root of chronic disease (38:00 / 33:00) COVID as a metabolic disease (49:00 / 44:00) Dr. Means' journey from traditional medicine to functional medicine (56:00 / 51:00) Trifecta of Bad Energy (1:03:30 / 58:30) Five core biomarkers (1:08:00 / 1:03:00) Ozempic and pharmaceuticals fail to address the root cause (1:18:00 / 1:13:00) Ultra-processed foods and addiction (1:24:00 / 1:19:00) What peer-reviewed actually means (1:27:30 / 1:22:30)  The story behind their family’s journey (1:38:30 / 1:33:40) Overeating ultra-processed foods and lack of micronutrients (1:48:00 / 1:42:50) Final Thoughts (2:02:00 / 1:57:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health For more on Dr. Casey Means, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, or her website.  For more on Calley Means, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my community 20% off your first purchase. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/DHRU or enter the code DHRU at check out to get 20% off and up your high-quality protein today. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch, Plunge, and AquaTru.  Back pain is a common affliction exacerbated by our modern and sedentary lifestyles. This discomfort frequently hinders work and daily activities. Our guest today delves into the back's anatomy, identifying movements—or lack thereof—that contribute to pain and discussing factors contributing to its increasing prevalence. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru and Dr. Stuart McGill delve deep into back pain. Dr. McGill shares insights into why back pain is so prevalent, dispels myths surrounding it, and discusses the types of repetitive stress and strain that can lead to chronic pain. He also outlines his approach to treating back pain and highlights the limitations clinicians face in treating their patients. Dr. Stuart McGill is a distinguished professor emeritus at the University of Waterloo and the chief scientific officer at Backfitpro Inc. McGill has written more than 300 scientific publications on the topics of lumbar function, low back injury mechanisms, investigation of tissue loading during rehabilitation programs, and the formulation of work-related injury avoidance strategies. He has received several awards for his work, including the Volvo Bioengineering Award for Low Back Pain Research from Sweden.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. McGill dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The prevalence of back pain (00:00:36 / 00:00:36)  Drivers of back pain in our modern world (3:17 / 3:17) Repetitive stress and strain that leads to back pain (12:00 / 8:36) Types of training and how to choose what is best (22:00 / 17:50) Dr. McGill’s Origin story (34:00 / 28:00) The myth of non-specific back pain (49:00 / 43:50) How to find an appropriate clinician (57:00 / 52:17) The Big Three principles to prevent back pain (1:04:00 / 59:06) Ancestors ability to engage in a variety of movements (1:15:00 / 1:10:10) Training in cycles (1:23:00 / 1:18:27) Advice for Dhru’s pain (1:33:00 / 1:28:00) Dr. McGill’s Seven-Day Approach (1:37:00 / 1:32:30) Strengthen what is weak and stretch what is tight (1:47:00 /1:52:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. McGill’s book, Back Mechanic BackFitPro.com Spine Models For more on Dr. McGill, follow him on Instagram or his website.  To get 25% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, Plunge is offering my community $150 off cold plunges and their core products. Just go to plunge.com/dhru or enter code DHRU to revolutionize your wellness journey today.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Momentous, and Lifeforce.  Despite advances in technology, children today are facing significant physical and mental health challenges. We are in the midst of a mental health emergency, and chronic disease among children is on the rise. The stressors of the modern world, ultra-processed foods, and excessive screen time are all contributing factors. Today’s guest is here to offer hope to parents, grandparents, and caregivers, navigate these challenges, and show us how to keep our children healthy and happy. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru and Dr. Elisa Song discuss raising healthy and happy kids. Dr. Song shares the latest research on the rise in chronic disease and mental health disorders in children. She also discusses factors that can harm and protect the gut microbiome and lifestyle factors that have protective effects on overall wellness and help build resilience. If you are looking for a guide to raising healthy and happy kids, Dr. Song is here to lead the way. Dr. Elisa Song is an integrative pediatrician and pediatric functional medicine expert. In her integrative pediatric practice, Whole Family Wellness, she’s helped thousands of kids get to the root causes of their health concerns and helped their parents understand how to help their children thrive. Dr. Song is also the creator of Healthy Kids Happy Kids, an online holistic pediatric resource to help practitioners and parents bridge the gap between conventional and integrative pediatrics with an evidence-based, pediatrician-backed approach. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Song dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Chronic disease and mental health disorders are on the rise for teens (00:00:12 / 00:00:12) The importance of the gut microbiome (8:00 / 4:09) Stressors to the gut microbiome (15:00 / 11:50) Food additives that hijack our brains (21:00 / 17:30) Risk versus reward (31:00 / 25:30) Grandparent mentality (38:00 / 33:25) The birth control pill and the side effects (41:00 / 36:40) Antibiotic resistance in chicken (48:00 / 43:45) Having a healthy gut is the key to optimal health (52:00 / 47:22) Creating happy and healthy kids (57:00 / 52:10) Constant stimulation and protecting bodies with active lifestyles (1:04:00 / 59:00) Healing the gut and sensory sensitivities (1:18:00 / 1:12:50) Nutrient deficiencies and the correlation to conditions (1:26:00 / 1:21:15) It’s never too late to restore gut health (1:28:00 / 1:23:52) Final Thoughts (1:34:00 / 1:29:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Song’s Book, Healthy Kids, Happy Kids Washington Post article on birth control Tyson Foods Criticism Article  For more on Dr. Song, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or her website.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers and Lumebox.  The concept of manifestation is often discussed, yet many need a clearer understanding of its essence and how to integrate it into their lives. Our guest today is poised to explore manifestation in depth, uncovering its neuroscience foundations and practical application. Today, on the Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. James Doty about the power and neuroscience behind manifestation. Dr. Doty shares his insights on how we are all actively manifesting our lives and provides practical exercises that can help us clarify our manifestation goals. These exercises are not just theoretical concepts but actionable steps we can start implementing today.   Dr. James R. Doty, MD, has been on the Stanford University School of Medicine faculty since 1997 in the Neurosurgery Department as a professor and more recently as an adjunct professor. He is also the founder and director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford and a New York Times bestselling author of Into the Magic Shop: A Neurosurgeon’s Quest to Discovery the Mysteries of the Brain and the Secrets of the Heart.    In this episode, Dhru and Dr. James Doty dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What is possible when you take agency and don’t look for external validation (00:00:20  / 00:00:20) You are actively manifesting your current life (4:00 / 4:00) What is manifestation from a neuroscience perspective (8:30 / 6:14) The mistakes people make when manifesting (10:00 / 7:46) Dr. Doty’s powerful childhood experience (17:00 / 14:45) The power of identity and what happens when losing the identity (32:00 / 27:42) Exercises to clarify and define your manifestations (37:00 / 33:20) How do reclaim focus and keep the noise out (49:00 / 45:36) The importance of action (59:00 / 55:33) How Dr. Doty approaches manifestation (1:05:00 / 1:01:36) What if you don’t know what to manifest (1:13:00 / 1:08:55) How to identify limiting beliefs and critical beliefs (1:20:00 / 1:16:25)  Releasing expectations (1:37:00 / 1:33:22) What happened to Ruth and final thoughts (1:43:00 / 1:39:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Doty’s book Mind Magic  Into the Magic Shop-Dr. Doty’s Podcast For more on Dr. Doty, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. 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
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and AquaTru. Alcohol is often featured prominently in celebrations and social gatherings, fostering connections. However, we know that regular alcohol consumption can significantly affect both our physical and mental well-being. Our guest today is poised to explore society's relationship with alcohol, broaden our perspectives on the possibilities of a sober curious lifestyle, and show us what true connections can look like. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru and Ruari Fairbairns delve into the impact of regular alcohol consumption, its societal significance, and the transformative effects of prioritizing sobriety. Ruari candidly shares his journey with alcohol, childhood traumas, and the genesis of his subscription-based community. Tune in for insightful inspiration to reassess your relationship with alcohol and explore what lies beyond. Ruari Fairbairns is the founder and CEO of OYNB (One Year No Beer) and a leading figure in the health and well-being space. He was awarded Great British Entrepreneur of the Year for Scotland and Northern Ireland 2020, and OYNB was also named The Spectator’s Economic Innovator of the Year in the UK. Known for his passionate advocacy for healthier living, Ruari has inspired over 100,000 people worldwide to reassess their relationship with alcohol and strive to become the best version of themselves.   In this episode, Dhru and Ruari dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Regular consumption of alcohol is holding you back (0:0006 / 0:00:006) What shows up when you go 28 days without alcohol (4:54 / 4:54) The need for connection and joining the tribe as a hindrance to stopping alcohol (10:00 / 8:37) Ruari’s relationship to alcohol (16:00 / 14:46) Reasons people choose to numb out with alcohol (23:00 / 20:47) The types of individuals that Ruari coaches (31:30 / 28:11) High-functioning individuals who actively drink and what the goal should be (39:00 / 35:54) Ruari’s childhood and the role of childhood traumas (48:00 / 44:12) What you can prioritize once the focus is off alcohol (1:04:00 / 1:00:53) The vital role of community (1:09:00 / 1:05:40) Adding in to crowd out bad habits (1:19:00 / 1:15:50) What you can make progress in when alcohol isn’t the lead (1:28:00 / 1:24:45) Ruari’s life-changing moments (1:33:00 / 1:29:16) Dhru’s thoughts on alcohol (1:46:00 / 1:42:47) Also mentioned in this episode: One Year No Beer Instagram  One Year No Beer Podcast  Ruari's Episode with Rich Roll For more on Ruari, follow him on Twitter/X, Facebook, and Instagram. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Plunge and Lumebox.  Heart disease stands as one of the foremost global killers, claiming the top spot as the leading cause of death among women. With numerous factors contributing to its development, the future lies in precision cardiology—individually, customized, and prevention-focused. Today's episode is a deep dive into endothelial health and the journey to becoming heart attack-proof. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Michael Twyman and Dr. Neel Patel to discuss endothelial and cardiovascular health. Dr. Twyman shares his approach to assessing an individual’s risk of heart disease, metabolic health, and the importance of nitric oxide. Dhru, Dr. Patel, and Dr. Twyman discuss the role of genetics and the bloodwork you can order on your own and through a traditional healthcare system. They also discuss the diet and lifestyle for optimal heart health, supplements that should be incorporated into your daily routine, and the role of statins.  Dr. Michael Twyman is a board-certified cardiologist focusing on the prevention and early detection of heart disease. Dr. Twyman completed his cardiovascular training at St. Louis University after he completed a four-year active-duty tour as an internist at Naval Hospital Beaufort. He has been in private practice since 2012 and uses the best of conventional, quantum, and Functional Medicine and biohacking to get to the root cause of his patients’ cardiovascular issues.   In this episode, Dhru, Dr. Twyman and Dr. Patel dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Microplastics and cardiovascular health (00:00:05 / 00:00:05) How to approach vascular health and what is endothelial health (3:42 / 3:42) Traditional versus Dr. Twyman’s approach to the risk of heart disease (10:00 / 8:10) Glycocalyx: what damages it and what supports it (14:32 /13:02) How to approach metabolic health (21:40 / 20:19) The role of nitric oxide (24:00 / 22:14)  Photobiomodulation recommendations (33:00 / 31:07) Nitrates in your diet, testing nitric oxide levels, and Dhru’s results (42:00 / 39:00) How does high blood pressure start (53:00 / 51:15) The role of genetics (57:00 / 54:36)   The three buckets of bloodwork and ordering bloodwork in the traditional system (1:01:00 / 58:33) Best diet for heart health (1:18:00 / 1:15:15) Optimal supplementation (1:26:00 / 1:22:40) Statins: who should take them and who should avoid them (1:37:00 / 1:33:50) Biohacking: blue light blocking glasses and sauna (1:58:00 / 1:53:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Lifeforce Digital Huberman Protocol post Image of Dhru's ApoB results  For more on Dr. Michael Twyman, follow him on Instagram @drtwyman or his website, drtwyman.com.  Right now, Plunge is offering my community $150 off cold plunges and their core products. Just go to plunge.com/dhru or enter code DHRU to revolutionize your wellness journey today.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce and Lumebox. The weight loss journey isn’t always based on healthy and sustainable habits. Often, the pressure to lose weight can lead to drastic actions that can be harmful. Today’s guest is on a mission to share her weight loss journey, which she does not recommend to others, and provide guidance on how weight loss for better overall health can happen with compassion, empathy, and long-term healthy habits in mind.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Michelle Shapiro to discuss weight loss, the myths and misconceptions, and the healthier way to lose weight. Michelle shares her weight loss journey and the symptoms she suffered through. She also shares her thoughts on diet culture and calorie tracking, the importance of individualization, her hot take on intermittent fasting, and the importance of exchanging ideas for growth. Michelle Shapiro, Integrative/Functional Registered Dietitian from NYC. Michelle has supported over 1000 clients to reverse anxiety, approach their weight with love, and heal digestive issues. Utilizing humor, nuance, and compassion, Michelle helps clients access their liberating self-awareness. In this episode, Dhru and Michelle dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Misconceptions about weight loss that are damaging (0:00:53 /0: 00:53) Scarcity Mindset (1:41 / 1:41)  Protein for weight loss and body composition (3:10 / 3:10) Metabolism changes in response to weight loss journey (8:00 / 6:07) Michelle’s weight loss journey and the symptoms she suffered (11:00 / 9:13) Gut health for body composition (20:25 / 18:25) Michelle’s Losing Weight Lovingly Protocol (24:57 / 22:57) Weight loss as a symptom and diet culture (29:00 / 25:57) Is calorie tracking important and helpful (39:00 / 35:33)  The importance of individualization (50:00 / 46:47) Foundations that apply to all humans (54:00 / 50:00) Anxiety and panic attacks as a fire alarm for the body and how to treat them (55:00 / 51:34) Intermittent Fasting and who should avoid it (1:01:00 / 57:00) Eastern medicine and the importance of exchanging ideas (1:17:000 / 1:13:30) Back to the basics (1:21:00 / 1:17:17) Also mentioned in this episode: Quiet the Diet, Michelle’s Podcast To learn more about Michelle, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, or her website.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Momentous, and Air Doctor.  We know that spices have healing properties, but we are now learning that they can help us live longer and fight disease. Today’s guest, nutrition researcher Dr. Deanna Minich is giving us a master class on spices.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Minich to discuss the power of spices. Dr. Minich shares the science behind how spices can reduce the development of advanced glycation end (AGEs) products in our cooked food. She also reveals the top spices to incorporate into our cooking, powerful synergistic combinations, and explains the spice rainbow. Whether you are just starting your cooking journey or looking to expand your spice palate, this episode is for you!  Dr. Deanna Minich is a nutrition researcher, educator, and functional medicine-trained clinician with a unique approach to nutrition that combines physiology and psychology. She has served on the Institute of Functional Medicine’s Nutrition Advisory Board and curriculum committee and is a faculty member teaching nutrition for the Advanced Practice Module for Environmental Health. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association and is President of the American College of Nutrition.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Minich dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Preventing AGE’s (00:0016 / 00:0016)  The power of spices in meat preparation (1:04 / 1:04) Five spices that should be incorporated into your diet immediately (4:20 / 4:20) How spices can prevent AGEs and their role in the gut microbiome (6:20 / 6:20) The benefits of the spice rainbow (15:00 / 11:30) Incorporating spices into your food and the sensitivities they can cause (18:00 / 14:30) The most researched spices and their anti-inflammatory effects (22:00 / 18:45) What to look for when purchasing spices and where to store your spices (47:00 / 42:25) The healing power of ginger (59:00 / 54:00)  Garlic for cardiovascular health (1:05:00 / 59:20) The quality and types of cinnamon for blood sugar control (1:17:00 / 1:11:11) Synergistic combinations (1:26:00 / 1:20:00)  Spices to assist with blood pressure regulation (1:28:00 / 1:22:10) The salt inquiry: the sources, microbiome, and minerals (1:32:00 / 1:27:40) Dr. Minich’s passion for eating for diversity and eating the rainbow (1:37:00 / 1:31:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Link to Dr. Minich's Slides A Guide to the Rainbow of Spices  Himalayan Crystal Salt Try This-This Supplement Reduces Soft Plaque in the Heart To learn more about Dr. Minich, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, or her website.  This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Momentous, and Air Doctor.  Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time. Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Maui Nui, and Lumebox. We’ve heard about Dr. Thomas Seyfried’s groundbreaking research and approach to cancer as a disease of metabolic dysfunction. Today’s guest was inspired by Dr. Seyfried’s metabolic approach and conducted his own research on brain cancer cells using ketone-based metabolic therapy and hyperbaric oxygen. His findings were mind-blowing! Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Dominic D’Agostino to discuss his extensive research on brain cancer cells placed in ketosis and under the pressure of hyperbaric oxygen. Dr. D’Agostino shares why his findings provide further insight into the idea that cancer cell growth can be metabolically managed. He also discusses how exercise and a low-carbohydrate diet can be used as metabolic therapies to reduce cancer risk. Dr. D’Agostino shares the critical tests we should focus on to assess our metabolic health and the essential supplements that can support ketosis.  Dr. Dominic D’Agostino is an Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida College Of Medicine, Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology, where he develops and tests metabolic therapies, including alternative energy substrates and ketogenic agents for neurological disorders, cancer, and wound healing. While studying the effects of gasses on the brains of Navy Seal divers, he developed an approach for metabolically starving cancer cells through diet and compressed oxygen, replacing chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. D’Agostino dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The most innovative approaches to cancer (00:00:11 / 00:00:11)  The metabolic approach to cancer (1:30/1:30) Using the hyperbaric approach in cancer patients (13:00/ 9:03) The results of Dr. A’gostino’s studies on mice (17:00 / 13:50) How this research translates to patients (22:00 / 18:05) Why a ketogenic diet can be therapeutic (37:00 / 32:04) The role of exercise in cancer prevention (53:00 / 46:35) What lifestyle factors should we be doubling down on for prevention (55:00 / 50:14) Dr. D’Agostino’s thoughts on a low carbohydrate diet (1:01:00 / 56:30) The therapeutic benefits of ketosis (1:11:00 / 1:06:40) Supplements that can support ketosis (1:19:00 / 1:12:43) How to measure for ketosis (1:24:00 / 1:18:30) Checking the status of your metabolic health (1:26:00 / 1:21:30) Where to find community (1:34:00 / 1:28:16) Also mentioned in this episode: Keto Start Donate to the University of Florida (Metabolic Therapy and Cancer Research #250244) Levels  To learn more about Dr. D’Agostino, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, or his website.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my community 20% off your first purchase. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/DHRU or enter the code D-H-R-U at check out to get 20% off and up your high-quality protein today. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered 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
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Lifeforce, and Plunge.  We’ve heard of tests that are used as traditional measures of longevity. Still, a lesser-known but equally important test that should be factored into longevity and long-term independence is VO2 max. This test measures how well your body uses oxygen during exercise, which ultimately translates into how efficiently your body uses oxygen in daily activities as you age. According to today’s guest, increasing VO2 max can significantly reduce your risk of all-cause mortality.  Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Andy Galpin to dive deep into VO2 max and why he believes it is one of the best predictors of longevity. Dr. Galpin breaks down the research behind this test and why it's critical for everyone to know their VO2 max baseline. He also shares why a low VO2 max can cause chronic fatigue, making it challenging to engage in daily activities, and shares his top tips on increasing your VO2 max if you are starting your exercise journey. If you are looking for a deep dive into VO2 Max, this episode is a must-listen.  Andy Galpin is a tenured professor at California State University, Fullerton. He is the Co-Director of the Center for Sport Performance and Founder/Director of the Biochemistry and Molecular Exercise Physiology Laboratory. He is a Human Performance scientist with a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and over 100 peer-reviewed publications and presentations. He is also a Co-founder of Absolute Rest, BioMolecular Athlete, and RAPID Health & Performance.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Galpin dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why VO2 max is a critical factor in longevity (1:05 / 1:05) What is VO2 max and getting your baseline (10:00 / 7:05) Challenges with daily activities that demonstrate a low VO2 max (18:00 / 14:56) Stimulants and the cycle of fatigue (26:00/ 23:07) The impact of diet on energy (27:00 / 24:33) Are smartwatches accurate in calculating VO2 max (32:00 / 26:44) Methods of testing your VO2 max and guidance on choosing the right test (34:00 / 29:50) Average and optimal VO2X max levels (39:00 / 34:05) Increasing your levels and the impact on longevity (47:00 / 42:07) How to get started in improving your levels (49:00 / 44:53) How often should you test (55:00 / 50:22) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Galpin’s Published Work RAPID Health Absolute Rest To learn more about Dr. Galpin, 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, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Right now, Plunge is offering my community $150 off cold plunges and their core products. Just go to plunge.com/dhru or enter code DHRU to revolutionize your wellness journey today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Lumebox, and Air Doctor. One in thirty-six children is diagnosed with autism. While 50% of the increase in diagnoses is due to increased awareness about autism, at least 50% of those diagnoses are based on an actual increase in the number of cases. Families navigating this diagnosis can often be inundated with information without proper guidance from a trusted source. Today’s guest, Dr. Suzanne Goh, joins us to break it down. Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Suzanne Goh to dive deep into autism. Dr. Goh shares the factors that can lead to a diagnosis of autism, how it is diagnosed, and what the research shows about brain changes in individuals diagnosed with autism. She also shares the top lifestyle factors, including diet and exercise, that support overall health and brain health after diagnosis, as well as the top myths. Additionally, she shares the research on environmental toxins' role in leading to a diagnosis and the protocol she follows in her clinic to support families. Dr. Suzanne Goh, MD, BCBA, is cofounder and chief medical officer of Cortica, the largest provider of comprehensive health services for autism in the United States. She is the former Co-Director of Columbia University’s Center for Autism and the Developing Brain, where she researched the biological causes of autism and used brain imaging to identify patterns of neural circuitry and brain chemistry. Dr. Goh is currently a faculty member of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs and is a frequent speaker for parent advocacy organizations.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Goh dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What factors can lead to an autism diagnosis (0:00:07 / 0:00:07) Is the rise in autism cases related to increased awareness or an increase in actual cases (3:40 / 3:40) Diagnosing autism and brain changes in children (13:11 / 7:52) Reducing the risk of an autism diagnosis and what the research shows (17:00 / 13:05) The role of mitochondrial dysfunction (24:30 / 20:36) What traditional practitioners believe about autism (31:00 25:15) Top myths about an autism diagnosis (37:00 / 31:00) The process and protocol that Dr. Goh’s clinic follows (39:00 / 33:00) The impact of a whole foods diet on behavior (45:00 / 39:15) The powerful benefits of exercise and supplements for children with autism (52:00 / 46:16) Lifestyle factors and improving how the diagnosis is expressed (59:00 / 53:00) Dr. Goh’s patient stories (1:02:00 / 55:00) Co-occurring conditions that are common with autism (1:08:00 / 1:01:20) What role can medications play in the toolbox (1:13:00 / 1:07:00) The impact of environmental toxins (1:22:00 / 1:16:40) Final Thoughts (1:31:00/ 1:25:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Goh’s new book, Magnificent Minds  To learn more about Dr. Goh, follow her on Instagram or her website.  Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Lumebox, and AquaTru. Women can spend up to 40% of their lives in menopause, and we know that they often experience changes in their mood, cognition, and overall brain health during this time. But these changes aren’t discussed openly or discussed with no helpful solutions, leaving women feeling hopeless, alone, or unsupported. Today’s guest is a brain researcher here to shed light on the changes during this time and what we can do to support women entering this phase.  Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Lisa Mosconi to discuss what happens to a woman’s brain when she goes through menopause and the connection to Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Mosconi shares how to care for women’s brains during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, how to prevent dementia and the lifestyle habits that can help women navigate the transition into menopause.  Lisa Mosconi, PhD, is an associate professor of neuroscience in neurology and radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and the director of the Women’s Brain Initiative and the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. She is also the New York Times bestselling author of The XX Brain and Brain Food.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Mosconi dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What happens to the brain during menopause (0:00:20 / 0:00:20) Research as validation for women’s experience (13:40 / 10:40) Brain changes during the 3Ps in a woman’s life (16:39 / 13:00) Life contentment during perimenopause and menopause (20:11 / 16:51) Epigenetic’s role in menopause (26:03 / 22:34) Lifestyle changes that are critical for optimal brain health (31:15 / 27:45) Three types of exercise for menopause and what they activate (37:34 / 33:32) What is menopause and when does perimenopause start (45:06 / 41:18) Lifestyle factors that cause the early onset of puberty (52:36 / 48:50) Environmental toxins that Dr. Mosconi removed from her home (57:30 / 53:35) Whole foods diet, fiber, and protein for optimal health (1:00:00 / 56:08) The research behind Hormone Replacement Therapy (1:21:32 / 1:17:22) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Mosconi’s Slideshow  The Menopause Brain Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time. 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.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, LMNT, and AquaTru.  The transition to menopause has historically lacked comprehensive discussion and is often perceived as an abrupt occurrence without recourse. Our guest today has emerged as a vocal advocate, shedding light on the journey from perimenopause to menopause and providing empowering strategies for women navigating this transformative phase. Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with menopause expert Dr. Mary Claire Haver. Dr. Haver guides us through the myths and misconceptions surrounding perimenopause and menopause. She sheds light on the misguided research and beliefs that contributed to a lack of awareness about this transition for women and the challenges women face during this time. This episode is a must-list for women of any age! Dr. Mary Claire Haver is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Certified Culinary Medicine Specialist. In 2021 she opened Mary Claire Wellness, a clinic dedicated to caring for the menopausal patient. She developed the best-selling book and program called The Galveston Diet, a three-pronged lifestyle plan that encourages fuel refocusing, intermittent fasting, and anti-inflammatory nutrition to manage hormonal symptoms, stabilize weight, and revitalize the body as it ages to provide benefits that will last a lifetime. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Haver dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why women are living in poorer health later in life (0:00:28 / 0:00:28) The implications of lack of education about perimenopause and menopause (9:03 / 5:41) Surprising symptoms related to perimenopause (14:35 / 11:30) Hormonal changes that cause visceral fat (18:53 / 15:45) What habits can help women reduce visceral fat (34:11 /29:36) Protein and resistance training (40:05 / 35:02) A disruption in sleep quality and sleep apnea in women (43:51 / 38:00) The stress impact on women (50:50 /45:25) Gaslighting and lack of education: why women aren’t being heard (56:36 / 51:50) How menopause impacts gut health(1:01:12 / 56:25) Supplements to support perimenopause and menopause (1:03:58 / 58:59)  HRT: Who is it for, how much, and when? (1:15:40 / 1:10:56) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Haver’s new book, The New Menopause North American Menopause Society Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, BiOptimizers, and Lumebox. We are constantly bombarded with the newest technology or hacks that can increase our longevity. But when it comes to true health and disease prevention, we know that consistently putting effort into our daily habits can have the most effective results. Today’s guest is here to remind us which daily habits matter the most.   Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Darshan Shah to discuss the pillars of the Shah Protocol. Dr. Shah emphasizes the significance of dialing in the basics: sleep, diet, and movement. He also shares the ten blood markers everyone should obtain and truly understand. Dr. Shah also discusses the tools he uses to assess and reduce the risk of chronic disease and increase longevity and shares his journey to becoming healthier.  Darshan Shah, MD, is a health and wellness specialist, board-certified surgeon, published author, entrepreneur, and founder of Next Health, the world's first and largest Health Optimization and Longevity clinic.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Shah dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The first step in Dr. Shah’s protocol (0:00:29 / 0:00:29) One habit that would change energy levels (3:33 / 3:33) Setting up your ideal sleep routine in the morning (11:53 / 11:53) What Dr. Shah has doubled down on and what he no longer prioritizes (25:39 / 21:35) Dr. Shah’s journey to become healthier (31:20 / 25:54) Eating whole foods and finding what works for you (37:10 / 31:41) The benefits of fiber for your microbiome (41:30 / 35:48) Metabolically fit individuals with higher A1C levels (48:45 / 43:35) Ten blood markers that must be checked (51:12 / 45:27) The importance of moving each day (1:08:42 / 1:03:00) Preventing osteoporosis and osteopenia (1:15:57 / 1:11:59) VO2 Max as a longevity assessment (1:19:45 / 1:14:40) Heart disease and early cancer detection screenings (1:27:09 / 1:21:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Atheromas and Cardiovascular Events Dhru’s apoB results Next Health  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time.  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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Lifeforce, and Lumebox. Despite significant strides in cancer research over the past two decades, there remains a vast realm of uncertainty surrounding the impact of various cancers on individuals. Amidst the proliferation of cancer discourse on social media, distinguishing evidence-based information from conjecture can prove challenging. Today’s guest is here to untangle all the complexities. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Joseph Zundell to discuss the research behind cancer prevention. Dr. Zundell shares the lifestyle factors that influence the development of cancer and the cutting-edge technologies for early cancer detection. Dr. Joe Zundell received his Ph.D. in cancer biology through the University of the Sciences and The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, PA. He has over ten years of cancer research experience as a cancer biologist. Much of his published research has focused on finding new therapies for the treatment of many different cancer types based on the epigenetic and metabolic characteristics of cancers. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Zundell dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Technology for early detection of cancer (4:55 / 4:55) Obesity and visceral fats link to cancer (22:56 /19:30) Exercising to build muscle and for longevity (28:57 / 25:06) Protein intake and the metabolic process  (35:00 / 30:23) Fasting mimicking diet before chemotherapy (47:14 / 42:17) Otto Werberg’s research (53:17 / 49:39) Cancer as a metabolic disease (58:15 / 53:40) An overview of Dr. Thomas Seyfried’s work and Dr. Zundell’s viewpoint (1:07:07  / 1:02:08) Dr. Zundell’s views on what needs additional research (1:09:43 / 1:05:09) Dr. Zundell’s origin story (1:18:54 / 1:13:00) Socioeconomic status and its impact on disease (1:30:37/ 1:26:38) Rapid fire community questions (1:34:02 / 1:28:35) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Zundell’s research  Get $300 off Prenuvo at prenuvo.com/dhru (not an affiliate link) Ezra Test  Fasting and Caloric Restriction in Cancer Prevention and Treatment Professor Valter Longo's Study  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device!  That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lumebox, Lifeforce, and AirDoctor.  In our busy and stressful lives, it’s easy to feel lost while trying to discover our true purpose or potential. Our mental loops can become stuck on inadequacy and a constant state of unfulfillment. How do we stop the loop and break free? Today’s guest is here to show us how to Level Up during those challenging moments and unlock our heart’s true desires. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Rob Dial to discuss what prevents us from taking action when we feel lost and how the story of our identity holds us back. Rob shares the research and patterns he has found that can help us discover our passions and how he uses fears as an empowerment tool to navigate the next steps. From creating habits that stick to visualizing the world you want to manifest, Rob guides us in overcoming our blocks and continuing our journey to a more fulfilling life. Rob Dial is a high-performance coach, author of Level Up, and creator & host of the Mindset Mentor podcast. With over 17 years of experience in personal development, Rob empowers individuals to overcome mental limitations and unlock their hidden potential. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and his journey, he helps his listeners and readers make meaningful changes and master their mindset for a more fulfilling life. In this episode, Dhru and Rob dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What prevents individuals from taking action (0:00:25 / 0:00:25) The relationship between identity and belief systems (3:40 / 3:40) Identity as multiple parts of yourself (10:05 / 6:34) The stories we create and the importance of challenging them (13:30 / 12:16) Not knowing where to start and trying new things (25:00 / 21:40) Rob’s journey to pursue his passion (30:50 / 25:38) Following and assessing your energy (37:40 / 32:30) Real versus imagined fear and how it holds us back (41:20 / 36:33) Myths about purpose (54:30 / 49:26) Addiction as unresolved pain and trauma (57:58 / 53:15) How to step into your purpose (1:15:09 / 1:10:37) Visualizing the world you want (1:25:24 / 1:21:05) Creating habits that stick (1:35:12 / 1:30:15) Also mentioned in this episode: Level Up Rob’s book  To learn more about Rob, follow him on Instagram, or his website.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device!  That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress go to mylifeforce.com/dhru!  AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous and Lumebox.  The supplement industry has experienced exponential growth, inundating consumers with a plethora of new recommendations. Navigating through the abundance of information to discern genuine needs and what is actually beneficial for longevity can be challenging. Today’s guest is here to help us navigate the research and clarify what is truly worth taking.  Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Brad Stanfield to discuss the research behind the top supplements that are beneficial for longevity and the ones that fall short based on the studies. Dr. Stanfield shares the benefits of creatine, collagen peptides, and hyaluronic acid serums. He also discusses the importance of a quality multivitamin, adequate fiber, and the best way to take daily supplements. If you are looking to deep dive into the world of supplements, this episode is for you.   Dr. Brad Stanfield is a primary care physician hailing from Auckland, New Zealand who has garnered over 200,000 followers on YouTube for his video segments related to longevity-promoting strategies. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Stanfield dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The top three longevity supplements that are overhyped (0:00:33 / 0:00:33) The impact of lifestyle changes and lifestyle coaching (19:22 / 17:35) What we know about rapamycin (22:22 / 20:15) The slam dunk evidence behind creatine for recovery and cognition (24:47 / 22:40) Collagen peptides as a wrinkle reducer (31:05 / 27:15) Hyaluronic acid serums versus supplements (33:23 / 29:28) Increasing fiber intake with psyllium husk (39:45 / 36:06) The data behind Omega 3s and testing levels (45:28 / 41:41) Are daily multivitamins helpful? (55:49 / 52:00) The best way to take your daily supplements (1:01:53 / 58:06) Dr. Stanfield’s daily smoothie recommendation (1:03:50 / 59:41) Optimal protein intake (1:06:18 / 1:02:35) Exercise is more protective for health than any supplement (1:13:04 / 1:09:22) The fundamentals of a healthy diet (1:19:30 / 1:15:47)  Dr. Stanfield’s journey (1:21:50 / 1:18:09) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Stanfield's Video: Resveratrol To learn more about Dr. Stanfield, follow him on Twitter, YouTube, or his website.  Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living and Bioptimizers.  According to today’s guest, the seeds of Alzheimer’s are planted at least twenty years before a diagnosis. So, it’s never too early to think about the lifestyle changes that can influence brain health and the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. David Perlmutter shows us what we can do to protect our brain health and lower our risk.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. David Perlmutter to discuss research around the top four factors that can determine the risk of developing Alzheimer’s and his lifestyle tips on prevention. Dr. Perlmutter shares the tools we can use to analyze our brain’s use of energy and discusses the importance of engaging in physically and mentally stimulating activities. He also shares his hot takes on the community’s top questions and reiterates the importance of changing our minds and keeping up with the latest research.   Dr. David Perlmutter is a Board-Certified Neurologist and five-time New York Times bestselling author. He serves on the Board of Directors and is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. He is the author of Grain Brain, among other books, and his most recent book, Drop Acid. He serves as a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including Archives of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and The Journal of Applied Nutrition. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Perlmutter dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Early warning signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia (00:00:40 / 00:00:40)  Influences you can have over your lifestyle (6:50 / 5:44)  4 factors that determine our risk of Alzheimer’s (12:28 / 11:00) The role of oral microbiome in our brain health (28:41 / 25:31)  Tools to analyze our brain’s use of energy (31:49 / 28:46) The risks of a sedentary lifestyle on brain health (34:06 / 30:55) The importance of engaging in mentally and physically stimulating activities (49:10 / 45:30) Sleep as a powerful pillar in Alzheimer's prevention (52:30 / 49:35) Key supplements for brain health (58:46 / 55:40)  Future therapeutics that could help Alzheimer’s patients (1:20:10 / 1:17:20) Dr. Perlmutter’s hot takes on community questions (1:23:13 / 1:20:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Fygg toothpaste  Try This-Can Multivitamins Prevent Dementia  To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by AquaTru and Lumebox.  Environmental toxins, such as PFAs present in nonstick cookware, pose significant health risks, including increased risk of chronic diseases, fertility issues, hypertension, and thyroid complications. These kitchen toxins are particularly concerning as they can infiltrate our bodies through the food we consume, food preparation surfaces, and even our drinking water. By understanding the impact of these hidden chemicals and their common sources, we empower ourselves to make informed consumer choices, minimize exposure, and foster better health outcomes for ourselves and our families. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with environmental educator Lara Adler to discuss environmental toxins in our home. Lara shares the top sources of plastic and toxic cookware in our kitchens and how we can reduce our daily exposure without feeling overwhelmed. Lara Adler is an Environmental Health Educator and Science Communicator who teaches health professionals and individuals with health-based businesses to better understand the role of environmental chemical exposures in causing or contributing to chronic health issues so they can more comprehensively support the clients/patients they serve. In this episode, Dhru and Lara dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What cookware we should absolutely avoid (00:00:15 / 00:00:15)  What the PFA’s in nonstick cookware are linked to (1:10 / 1:10) Particles released by nonstick cookware and what we should focus on (3:23 / 3:23)  What should we move towards in cookware (9:37 / 8:03)  Top sources of plastic in our homes and how to reduce our exposure (16:13 / 14:39) Preventing cancer through lifestyle practices (22:14  / 20:52) Cocktail effect (27:20 / 26:06)  Easy swaps at home (36:15 / 32:35) What to do about plastics we can’t avoid  (42:55 / 39:50) What to look for in cleaning products (48:42 / 44:56) The impact of toxins on sperm (57:12 / 53:48) Food, water, and plastics as priorities to focus on (1:04:07 / 1:00:45)  Toxins in ultra-processed foods (1:08:56 / 1:04:55)  The importance of clean water (1:18:56 / 1:15:37) Also mentioned in this episode: Lara’s Shopping Suggestions  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device!  That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, AquaTru, and Lumebox.  With our busy modern lives, we often rely on quick and often processed foods while on the run. However, we know there are enormous health benefits when we cook at home and together. Today’s guest is here to share his mission of bringing cooking back into the kitchen with our loved ones. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Kimbal Musk to discuss his new cookbook. Kimbal shares his journey in cooking and what ultimately led him to open his restaurant. He also discusses why society has moved away from cooking at home and how we can bring healthy cooking back into our homes. Additionally, he shares why he became passionate about the regenerative movement and the formidable experiences in his life that shaped how he looks at preparing and cooking for his community. Kimbal Musk is a South African-born entrepreneur, philanthropist, and restaurateur.  In the early 2000s, Kimbal Musk shifted his focus to the culinary world and embarked on a mission to promote sustainable and locally sourced food. He founded The Kitchen, a family of restaurants prioritizing farm-to-table practices and aiming to impact the food system positively. He co-founded Big Green, a non-profit organization that builds outdoor learning gardens in schools to teach children about the importance of fresh, healthy food.  In this episode, Dhru and Kimbal dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The power of community (1:00 / 1:00)  Challenges to cooking at home (3:47 / 3:47) Kimbal’s cooking journey after September 11th (8:26 / 5:34) Kimbal’s experience with food as a child (15:05 / 12:10) How Kimbal’s restaurant in Boulder came about (18:45  /15:50) The journey to create the cookbook (25:40 / 22:50) Growing up during the Apartheid in South Africa (30:00 / 25:00) Connecting to the animal you plan to eat (35:10 / 30:30) Kimbal’s favorite recipes (38:35 / 33:37) Regenerative movement and Kimbal’s passion for it (41:15 / 36:18) Innovation tips for cooking at home (48:41 / 43:43) What Kimbal has changed his mind about (53:50 / 49:20) Final Thoughts (58:55 / 53:50)  Also mentioned in this episode: The Kitchen Cookbook  The Kitchen  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device!  That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The current thoughts around LDL cholesterol center on the fact that there is no scenario in which high LDL numbers could occur in healthy individuals. Traditionally, the belief is high levels of LDL can lead to a greater risk of cardiovascular disease regardless of metabolic health. Today’s guest is here to share his hypothesis and research on how higher cholesterol levels in metabolically fit individuals could be a physiological response rather than a pathological response that can lead to disease.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dave Feldman to discuss high levels of LDL in metabolically healthy individuals. Dave shares the current research on high LDL and cardiovascular disease in individuals eating a ketogenic diet. He also shares his personal approach to focusing on metabolic health and the key markers critical to overall health. Dave discusses the process and findings of the Oreo experiment conducted by his colleague and explains why this experiment further proves their hypothesis on how LDL particles move through the body.  Dave Feldman is a software and platform engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Citizen Science Foundation. Through a series of self-experiments and partnering with formal researchers, he has since published the "Lipid Energy Model," which may explain this phenomenon.  In this episode, Dhru and Dave dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Dave’s hypothesis on LDL (00:24 /00:24) Rethinking our approach to high LDL (2:17 / 2:17)  The research on high LDL and cardiovascular disease (10:00 / 6:48)  The Oreo experiment and what it shows about fat adaptation (17:23 / 13:45) The pushback to lean mass hyper responder (27:36 / 24:15)  Soft plaque versus hard plaque and the risk of cardiovascular disease (37:50 / 35:04)  Dave’s personal approach in focusing on overall metabolic health (51:42 / 48:30)  Fasting Insulin and Vitamin D (59:33 / 53:45)  Endothelial health and cardiovascular health (1:03:28 / 57:45)  The vegan’s twin study and the correlation to LDL (1:21:17 / 1:15:49) Dhru’s experience (1:32:17 / 1:26:36)  Also mentioned in this episode: Citizen Science Foundation  Oreo Cookie Treatment Nicolas Norwitz, PhD Twitter  This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Momentous, and Lumebox.  Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This interview is for informational purposes and should not be used in place of an actual doctor's visit. Always work with your healthcare provider before making significant changes to your health or medical treatment plan. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Lumebox.  Dr. Thomas Seyfried's groundbreaking research approaches cancer as a metabolic dysfunction and addresses its root cause. Although controversial, this approach has provided hope for practitioners and cancer patients. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Den Stacey, who, after being diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, embarked on a journey seeking guidance from the Hippocrates Research Foundation and ultimately became cancer-free. The HRF Team of Daniel Orrego, Dr. Gregory Howard, and Dr. Michelle Howard describe their research and approach to guiding those diagnosed with cancer, including implementing a protocol that starves the cancer and fuels the body. In this episode, Dhru and the guests dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Den’s email to Dhru that led to this remarkable conversation (2:55 / 2:55) Treating dogs with cancer through metabolic treatment (18:36 / 16:36 ) The protocol and how individuals seek out treatment (25:14 / 22:37 )  Critical disclaimers (28:40 / 26:34) Den’s journey and treatment (36:08 / 31:46)  Dr. Seyfried’s view of cancer versus the traditional view of cancer (50:55/ 46:41) Starving the cancer while fueling the body: The protocol (1:07:00 / 1:04:07) Den’s journey to no evidence of disease (1:45:00 /1:40:29)  The pros and cons of liquid biopsies in cancer prevention (2:00:00 / 1:53:25)  The tools used in stress management, mitochondrial support, and overall health (2:02:10 / 1:57:44) Also mentioned in this episode: Den’s Study Hippocrates Research Foundation  Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order and up to 2 travel-size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vivobarefoot and Lumebox.  We’ve heard the experts tell us the importance of maintaining muscle mass and strength training as we age. But, for some of us, it may feel like this advice came too late in life. Today's guest is here to share that it’s never too late to focus on building and maintaining muscle and becoming active.  Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with competitive athlete Virginia (“Ginny”) MacColl to discuss the biggest myths about fitness as we age. Ginny shares her strength training journey, reversing her osteopenia and ultimately becoming the oldest person to complete an American Ninja Warrior obstacle at 71. Virginia MacColl, also known as Ginny, is a dancer and competitive athlete. Ginny began strength training, inspired by her daughter, Jessie Graff, who has gone farther than any female on American Ninja Warrior. At 63 years old, Ginny did her first pull-up and competed in American Ninja Warrior, making history at age 71 as the oldest person to complete an obstacle. She was named the oldest competitive female ninja athlete in the 2024 Guinness World Record Book.  In this episode, Dhru and Ginny dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The biggest myths about fitness (1:44 / 1:44)   Ginny’s story (9:33 / 7:13 )  Strength training as a method of getting diet in check (18:00 / 15:45)  How Ginny’s life has changed and how it has increased her confidence (24:11 / 22:03)  Moving parts don’t rust, and the power of “yet” (30:35 / 28:53)  The importance of social connections in Ginny’s life (34:55 / 31:39)  Finding your why and Ginny’s why (43:20 / 39:06) How Ginny meets her daily protein goals (53:20 / 48:18) Target levels of activity for Ginny, including walking (1:05:23 / 1:01:44)  How to get started as a beginner (1:10:15 / 1:05:57)  Also mentioned in this episode: Try This-Grip Strength and Longevity  Hello listeners, just a note that the audio quality on today’s podcast is not the best. However, this conversation was so meaningful that I didn't want my community to miss out on the overall message and the inspiration from Ginny’s story. Let your feet do their natural thing, and upgrade your shoes. Just go to vivobarefoot.com/dhru and use the code DHRU15 to get 15% off any order.  Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lumebox and AquaTru.  We understand that the quality of our relationships and connections within our community leads to a more fulfilling life and promotes happiness. However, communicating authentically and genuinely aren’t necessarily traits we're born with or that come naturally. Charles Duhigg is here to show us how we can change the way we communicate, add more meaning to our relationships, and extend our lifespan.  Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with author and writer Charles Duhigg to discuss how to become a supercommunicator. Charles shares the top traits that super communicators practice in conversations and how these practices can lead to deeper and more meaningful relationships. He also delves into the science behind how these traits can promote longevity and overall happiness. If you're seeking guidance on becoming a better communicator, even with people you fundamentally disagree with, this episode is for you! Charles Duhigg is the author of The Power of Habit, about the science of habit formation in our lives, companies, and societies, and Smarter Faster Better, about the science of productivity. He currently writes at The New Yorker Magazine, and until a few years ago, was a reporter at the New York Times. There, he wrote “The iEconomy,” which focused on Apple and won a Pulitzer prize for explanatory reporting in 2013.  In this episode, Dhru and Charles dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The top mistakes people make that prevent genuine connection (00:24 / 00:24) Ask yourself, why am I choosing to speak? (3:25 / 3:25)  Looping for understanding (6:27 /6:27) Neuro Alignment during conversations (10:09 / 7:58) Listening to learn about the other person (15:57 / 13:53) Acquiring the right tools (23:20 / 21:11) Keywords and demeanor and what they signal (25:37 / 23:30) Words or responses that show a communication disconnect (34:23 / 30:35) Why you should want to be a supercommunicator (39:55 / 35:57)  Every conversation is a quiet negotiation (53:45/ 50:02) How to connect with people who have different viewpoints (1:12:00/ 1:08:20) Four rules of a meaningful conversation (1:12:50 / 1:09:10) How super communication manifests to external success (1:24:10 / 1:22:12) Also mentioned in this episode: Charles’ new book: Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection Charles’ substack  Hello listeners! I could use your feedback about the podcast. If you click here and answer this question, it would mean the world to me. Lumbeox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 50% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Momentous and AquaTru.  We know that olive oil has many benefits, including being a heart-healthy fat rich in antioxidants and polyphenols. But with numerous olive oil bottles on the market, it's hard to know which one to choose, especially considering that olive oil is one of the top three adulterated foods. Today’s guest is here to delve deep into olive oil and educate us on how to incorporate this oil into our healthy diets.   Today, on the Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Nicholas Coleman, an international expert on olive oil. Nicholas shares olive oil's history and incredible benefits, guiding us through selecting high-quality oil. He also explains the differences between fraudulent labeling, adulterated oil, and how to cook with olive oil appropriately. Nicholas Coleman is an international olive oil expert, educator, speaker, and co-founder of Grove and Vine, a bespoke full-service olive oil procurement center. He has taught oil courses for The International Culinary Center, Zagat's Master Class, Bon Appetit, The Institute of Culinary Education, Cornell, Yale, NYU, and Columbia University, Platinum Country Clubs, and to critically acclaimed chefs and sommeliers nationwide. He has been a judge at The New York International Olive Oil Competition and the Sol D'Oro Southern Hemisphere Competition.  In this episode, Dhru and Nicholas dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): How Italians and Greeks use olive oil (2:17 / 2:17) The health benefits of olive oil (3:15 / 3:15)  The history of olive oil (11:35 / 9:33) Fraudulent labeling versus adulterated olive oil (18:12 / 16:08) Cutting olive oil with seed oils (22:18 / 20:16) How olive oil became popular in America (27:22 / 25:20) Should you cook with olive oil (38:12 / 34:58) Smoke point and denaturing oil (42:13 / 38:35) High-quality oils, levels of polyphenols, and filtering (43:52 / 40:15) Lack of regulation in the olive oil industry (55:29 / 51:56) What to look for in a quality olive oil (1:01:07 / 57:29)  Nicholas’ story and Grove and Vine (1:17:50 / 1:14:12) Also mentioned in this episode: Try This: How to Spot Fake Olive Oil Try This: Upgrade Your Honey  www.groveandvine.com discount code DP24 to receive $20 off either a 375ml or 1500 ml extra virgin olive oil membership For more on Nicholas, follow him on Instagram and Twitter.  Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Air Doctor.  Over seventy percent of homes in the United States have a species of mold present, and this trend is only expected to rise. This statistic becomes even more alarming when we consider that mold can affect individuals with autoimmune conditions and neurodegenerative diseases and lead to chronic inflammation, fatigue, and brain fog. Today's guest is here to dive deep into the topic of mold, educate us, and ultimately empower us to take action to keep ourselves and our families safe. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Michael Rubino to discuss the increasing prevalence of mold in our homes and the reasons behind it. Michael highlights the four most toxic mold species, what should raise concern for us, and the top three actions we can take to protect ourselves. He also reveals the results of Dhru's Dust Test and guides us through methods of removing mold from our homes. Michael Rubino is the Founder of HomeCleanse, President of the Change the Air Foundation, and Host of the Never Been Sicker podcast. As a council-certified Mold Remediator, he specializes in helping immunocompromised individuals with mold exposure reactions. His upcoming book, set for release in 2024, serves as a comprehensive guide to mold remediation, reflecting his dedication to improving global indoor air quality. In this episode, Dhru and Michael dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Mold is the number one toxin in the home (2:33 / 2:33)  What is the source of mold that most people are dealing with (6:31 / 6:31) Memorable client testimonials (11:51 / 10:44 )  When there is a cause for concern and what to look for (17:00 / 16:00)  The four most toxic molds (18:56 / 17:36) How mold damages our body through self-preservation (22:20 / 20:46) Why some people are more impacted by mold than others (24:57 / 23:38) How do you know if you have mold in your home (26:48 / 25:59)  How the Dust Test works and Dhru’s test results (31:49 / 32:38) Top three actions you can immediately take to protect yourself (42:45 / 39:48) The top sources of water damage in homes (35:30 / 42:30)  How to remove mold (49:07 / 46:23 ) How Michael started his journey (58:15 / 55:23) Bacteria and their impact on your health (1:15:40 / 1:12:50)  Naturally detoxing your body and simple actions you can take (1:22:00 / 1:19:10)  Also mentioned in this episode: Dhru’s Dust Test Results https://www.themichaelrubino.com/ https://www.thedusttest.com/ Never Been Sicker Podcast  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vivobarefoot and AquaTru.  Chronic pain impacts millions of people, and yet traditional methods focus solely on pain management, failing to address the root cause of the pain. Today’s guest is here to share a groundbreaking approach to treating pain, revealing that the brain creates pain as a signal of an underlying emotional issue that needs to be addressed, and treatment can be achieved by rewiring our brains.  Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Howard Schubiner to discuss why chronic pain is more prevalent and how it is connected to our brains. Dr. Schubiner explains why the current approach to pain management is flawed and why Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy has been clinically proven to be more effective in treating chronic pain compared to traditional forms of treatment. He also explores how adverse childhood experiences can trigger chronic pain later in life and how we can rewire our brains, ultimately changing our response to pain. Dr. Howard Schubiner is an internist, pediatrician, and the Mind-Body Medicine Center director at Ascension Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. He is a clinical professor at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and has authored more than 100 publications in scientific journals and books, including three books, Unlearn Your Pain.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Schubiner dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why back pain has doubled in the last twenty years (2:24 / 2:24) What is pain in the body (5:36 / 5:36)  The current approach to pain and pain management is broken (11:13 / 8:55)  The Symptom Perception Model and its effectiveness (18:30 / 16:09) Incentives that lead to failure in the system (20:03 / 17:45) Why MRIs don’t provide a complete picture of the pain (25:00 / 23:07) Adverse childhood experiences and the relationship to pain (31:50 / 28:00) Awareness of how the brain generates pain (37:15 / 33:09) Tools for assessing and combating pain (44:51 / 40:54)  Pain reprocessing therapy: Changing your response to the pain (51:38 / 47:46)  What is Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (59:50 / 56:00)  Next steps on addressing chronic pain (1:21:00 / 1:17:13)   Also mentioned in this episode: Unlearn Your Pain website Reign of Pain  PPD/TMS Peer Network Curable App Cure of Chronic Pain Let your feet do their natural thing, and upgrade your shoes. Just go to vivobarefoot.com/dhru and use the code DHRU15 to get 15% off any order.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Bioptimizers, and AquaTru.  There is so much conflicting and outdated advice on weight loss and calories in and out. Although some of this advice may initially lead to weight loss, it does not always result in long-term weight loss, sustainable habits, and overall health. Today’s guest is here to break down the research, myths, and advice to help us navigate what actually works in the realm of weight loss and what can be disregarded.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Morgan Nolte to discuss why weight gain and insulin resistance have become more prevalent and what we can do to change our relationship with insulin and ultimately maintain ideal weight.  Dr. Morgan Nolte is a board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy. She recognized a need for preventative education and care that focuses on reversing risk factors instead of just treating symptoms. That led her to focus on developing online courses and coaching programs that help adults reverse insulin resistance for long-term weight loss and disease prevention. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Nolte dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why unwanted weight gain and insulin resistance have become the norm (2:30 / 2:30) Aging and how that changes our relationship with insulin (16:17 / 13:35)  How calories drive eating behavior (25:02 / 21:28)  Tips for keeping the weight off (30:26 / 28:04) Sustainability by adding in rather than removing (37:35 / 34:12) Dr. Nolte’s tips for navigating conflicting advice (42:35 / 38:41) Breaking down carbohydrates (50:55 / 46:50)  Optimal fiber levels (1:05:06 / 1:00:47) Four pillars to a low insulin lifestyle (1:08:44 / 1:04:24) Toxic traits that damage mindset (1:20:10 / 1:06:03) The impact of sleep on your appetite (1:26:37 / 1:22:26) Strength training and stress management for optimal insulin levels (1:35:40 / 1:31:16 ) Understanding the why behind your goals and what actions you are taking (1:44:25 /1:40:20) Also mentioned in this episode: Zivli Ultimate Food Guide  Dr. Nolte’s episode with Dr. Lyon  You’re probably eating way too much protein To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Start the New Year off right and dial in on your sleep. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Momentous, and Pique Life.  Infertility rates and population decline are skyrocketing, and it's not just about couples choosing not to have kids. The real story is that our current lifestyles are wielding a mighty influence in this alarming decline, and the same factors that influence overall health impact fertility.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim, co-founders of WeNatal, to unveil the staggering crisis of plummeting populations and fertility rates. Ronit and Vida share the critical role of environmental toxins and metabolic dysfunction in causing low fertility. They also break down the research on infertility and population decline and dish out the keys to unlocking fertility including quality sleep, diet, movement, and stress reduction.  Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim are the co-founders of WeNatal, a prenatal supplement company intentionally designed for women and men. Ronit and Vida are also advocates for couples and individuals who aren’t aware of how the modern world and the toxic environment that we all live in could be impacting our fertility journeys. In this episode, Dhru, Ronit, and Vida dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The shocking rates of population decline and low fertility rates (2:56 / 2:56) Lower sperm levels in men (12:51 / 8:54) The role of environmental toxins on fertility (17:30 / 13:48) Infertility in women and increased rates of miscarriages (19:08 / 15:30) The one percent effect (24:50 / 21:13)  Reproductive health as a sign of overall health (29:07 / 25:48) Ronit and Vida’s personal story (37:47 / 32:44) The role of IVF (42:42 / 37:14) The three main root causes of infertility (56:12 / 51:12)  Concluding thoughts on fertility and why WeNatal (1:13:47 / 1:08:41) Ronit and Vida’s mission (1:20:21 / 1:15:27) Also mentioned in this episode: WeNatal.com/Dhru to get a FREE 30-day supply of fish oil ($34.95 value) with a subscription WeNatal Slides The 17-year time lag in research Of Boys and Men book Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  For a limited time, Pique is offering my community up to 20% off of their Fasting Bundles PLUS an exclusive gift. Go to Piquelife.com/Dhru to redeem this exclusive offer today!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Cozy Earth, and Sweetgreen.  When we hear "fast food," we often picture highly processed, questionably sourced ingredients. But in our hectic lives, we crave quick, wholesome options that boost longevity instead of fueling disease. Meet Nicolas Jammet, one of the masterminds behind Sweetgreen—a game-changing solution now thriving in countless locations nationwide. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Nicolas Jammet, Co-Founder and Chief Concept Officer of Sweetgreen, a healthy fast food restaurant that prides itself on creating quality food. Nicolas shares how and why Sweetgreen came about and why it was Sweetgreen’s mission to focus on creating with transparency. He also shares why Sweetgreen decided to shift away from seed oils and focus on quality fats and how Sweetgreen continues to be an innovator in the restaurant space.  Nicolas is the Co-Founder & Chief Concept Officer of Sweetgreen, the mission-driven restaurant brand that serves healthy food at scale. Sweetgreen’s vision is to be as ubiquitous as traditional fast food but far more transparent and honest. Nicolas has been recognized as a key innovator in food and business and was named Fast Company’s “Most Creative People in Business.”  In this episode, Dhru and Nicolas dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The shocking decision behind removing seed oils from Sweetgreen’s meals (2:24 / 2:24)  Are seed oils harmful (3:52 / 3:52) Innovation in the fast food industry space (19:20 / 16:43) The customer response from an innovative decision (23:30 / 21:08) The importance of high-quality protein and the benefits of eating protein (25:50 / 23:15) Working with regenerative growers (47:46 / 43:08) Collaboration with farmers (51:30 / 47:02) Avoiding sugar in dressings (54:35 / 50:05) Choosing the appropriate grains for Sweetgreen’s menu (56:52 / 52:00)  Core health principles (58:40 / 53:54) The why behind building Sweetgreen (1:03:35 / 58:00) The future of Sweetgreen (1:09:00 / 1:04:32) Advice for entrepreneurs ( 1:14:38 / 1:09:55) For more on Nicolas, follow him on Instagram and @nicolasjammet on Twitter/X. Start the New Year off right and dial in on your sleep. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by AquaTru and Sweetgreen.  The quality of our food is one of the fundamental pillars in building our health and longevity. With all the food labels, it's hard to differentiate between what truly matters and what is solely a marketing strategy. Lifelong farmer David Chapman is a whistleblower sounding the alarm on the certified USDA organic label and the practices behind the companies using that label. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with David, a lifelong farmer, Co-Director, and Board Chair of the Real Organic Project, to discuss how the certified organic label has been hijacked and how consumers are being misled. Dave shares the truths about the hydroponic process, the differences between smaller farms and large-scale operations, and the government's shortcomings in regulating the organic farming industry.  Dave Chapman is a lifelong organic farmer who runs the Long Wind Farm in Vermont. He is the Co-Director and Board Chair of the Real Organic Project, dedicated to reigniting and connecting the organic movement. David also leads the Real Organic Podcast and co-founded Vermont Organic Farmers. He serves on the Policy Committee of the Organic Farmers Association. His latest project is the creation of the Tomato Masterclass, a training for farmers working to create a strong economic base for their market gardens. In this episode, Dhru and David dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The top ways consumers are being misled when buying organic (3:58 / 3:58) The impact of these misleading statements on our climate (13:40 / 12:06) Dave’s mission and raising awareness (16:14 / 14:21) What is hydroponic and what it misses (19:27 / 17:50) What kind of eggs we should be eating (29:11 / 27:40) The government’s role in protecting consumers and what is lacking (40:07 / 36:36) Careful and skillful efforts by small farms versus industrialized farms (50:38 / 47:05) The inability of farmers to become certified organic and the importance of trust (55:35 / 52:20) Requirements for grass-fed beef (1:02:58 / 59:25) Dave’s journey in becoming a farmer (1:07:22 / 1:03:53) How the Real Organic Project started and what their certification stands for (1:11:25 / 1:07:48)  The Non-GMO Project efforts (1:29:50 / 1:26:17) The certification process by the Real Organic Project (1:37:10 / 1:33:32)  How you can help and where to learn more (1:59:17 / 1:55:50) Also mentioned in this episode: Real Organic Project  Hydroponic debate Alexandre Farms AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Sweetgreen.  In the pursuit of optimal health, physicians and individuals must broaden their perspective beyond the visible, subcutaneous fat. Often fixated on this outer layer, doctors might overlook signs of metabolic dysfunction in leaner individuals and miss the silent killer beneath the surface. Addressing visceral fat levels can unlock the secrets to longevity and redefine the well-being standards for all. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Ana Claudia Rosa to discuss visceral fat as the silent killer behind inflammation in our body, which ultimately leads to most chronic diseases. Dr. Rosa shares MRI images to show how individuals with the same body mass index can have varying degrees of visceral fat that can significantly impact their health. Dr. Rosa also shares the lifestyle factors that increase visceral fat and the factors we can hone in on to reverse the percentage of visceral fat in our body. If you are looking to deep dive into visceral fat, this episode is for you!  Dr. Ana Claudia Rosa is a physician, radiologist, and medical doctor affiliated with the VA healthcare system. She holds the position of assistant professor at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Rosa is an expert on visceral fat, emphasizing its significance in detection and detailed reporting. She guides both patients and ordering providers through cross-section imaging, particularly MRI scans. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rosa dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why visceral fat is so dangerous to our body and what it can do in your body (1:53 / 1:53) Different types of fat (7:11 / 7:11) How body mass index is not a factor in determining visceral fat (14:37 / 13:15)  Ectopic fat and the damage it causes to our organs (21:40 / 20:10)  The drivers of visceral fat (26:10 / 24:50)  The impact of visceral fat on longevity (40:25 / 38:45)  The role stress, sleep, and diet play in reducing visceral fat (52:04 / 48:44)  Why the body produces visceral fat (1:14:45 / 1:11:25) Specific lifestyle advice to reduce visceral fat (1:18:30 / 1:16:30)  A finding of normal on the MRI versus cause for concern (1:25:12 / 1:22:22) The importance of muscle (1:34:50 /1:32:39) Dr. Rosa’s health journey in losing visceral fat and becoming stronger (1:51:50 / 1:48:36)  Health as an investment in your life (2:09:24 / 2:06:06) Distinguishing visceral fat on your MRI (2:12:55 / 2:10:55) Also mentioned in this episode: Watch this episode on YouTube Dr. Rosa’s Presentation Slides  Dhru’s episode with Dr. Sean O’Mara  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Vivobarefoot, Momentous, and Sweetgreen.  It’s undeniable that food can nourish our body or put it in a state of dis-ease. With mental health conditions and disorders on the rise, we often overlook how the foods that we consume each day have the power to transform and reshape our brain chemistry for better or worse. According to Dr. Georgia Ede, each bite can literally change our minds.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Georgia Ede to discuss mental health disorders and their connection to our standard American diet. Dr. Ede shares the benefits of a ketogenic diet, the research behind how food changes our brain chemistry, and the top myths about foods marketed as brain superfoods. Dr. Ede also shares tips from practice and walks us through how we can nourish, protect, and energize our brains for optimal health.  Dr. Georgia Ede. Dr. Ede is a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in college mental health and nutritional psychiatry. She has 18 years of clinical experience in hospitals, community health centers, specialty clinics, and private practices, utilizing medications and psychotherapy to help adults of all ages. Her newest book is Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Ede dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Changing brain chemistry through food  (2:50 / 2:50) What ultra-processed foods do to our brains and the symptoms that are not normal (5:36 / 5:36) The standard American diet examples for all three meals (12:54 / 8:35) The impact of insulin resistance on the brain (18:00 / 13:58)  The top myths about the brain (26:33 / 22:17) Dr. Ede’s patient testimonials and research (41:07 / 34:20)  Four categories that can lead to the harm in the brain (50:11 / 43:38) Optimal fasting insulin levels (1:00:14 / 54:04) Healthy Metabolism: diet is king and exercise is queen (1:03:17 / 57:21)  Who should consider a ketogenic diet (1:08:12 / 1:01:50) Dr. Ede’s hot take on meat protein as the true superfood (1:13:35 /1:06:10) Mediterranean diet and its impact on brain health (1:18:22 / 1:11:50) The importance of having quality research (1:37:00  / 1:30:33)  Dr. Ede’s experience with changing her diet (1:48:40  / 1:42:36) Nourish, protect, and energize the brain (1:57:03 / 1:50:42) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Ede’s new book Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind  Let your feet do their natural thing and upgrade your shoes. Just go to vivobarefoot.com/dhru and use the code DHRU15 to get 15% off any order.  Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Sweetgreen.  When discussing chronic disease and crucial organs, we don’t always think about the role the liver plays in our body. Yet, the liver has a role in every metabolic process in the body, including ensuring our blood sugar levels are stable or ensuring that amino acids are converted into fuel.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Kristin Kirkpatrick & Dr. Ibrahim Hanouneh to shed light on an epidemic affecting one in four people: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Dr. Hanouneh and Kristin share the biggest risk factors that lead to fatty liver disease including, metabolic dysfunction, diabetes, and insulin resistance. Dr. Hanouneh and Kristin discuss the rising prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, emphasizing major risk factors such as metabolic dysfunction, diabetes, and insulin resistance. They also explore how factors like the consumption of ultra-processed foods, sugar, and a sedentary lifestyle contribute to the increase in fatty liver cases.  Despite these challenges, there is hope. Dr. Hanouneh and Kristin share that fatty liver is a lifestyle disease, and changes to eating and lifestyle habits can effectively treat most cases of this condition.  Dr. Ibrahim Hanouneh, MD, is a gastroenterologist and hepatologist specializing in liver disease. Kristin Kirkpatrick, MS, RDN, is a celebrated author, speaker, and accomplished dietitian with over 25 years in the field. Teaming up with Dr. Ibrahim Hanouneh, Kristin co-authored the bestselling book Skinny Liver in 2017, and their upcoming release is called Regenerative Health.  In this episode, Dhru, Kristin, and Dr. Hanouneh dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The top warning signs that you have fatty liver disease (2:36 / 2:36 ) What leads to fatty liver and the major components of fatty liver disease (4:21 / 4:21)  The relationship between fatty liver disease and chronic inflammation (20:08 / 18:45) What has caused the increase in rates of fatty liver disease (25:14 / 23:45)  How to treat and reverse fatty liver disease (44:28  / 41:31)  Four metabolic types and the importance of identifying your type for risk of fatty liver (51:44 / 48:30 )  The key tests to measure your risk of fatty liver disease (1:12:17 / 1:08:40)  Factors beyond your control that can contribute to fatty liver disease (1:16:27 / 1:12:30)  Alcohol and its role in fatty liver disease (1:25:40  / 1:22:40) Gut health and fiber consumption and the impact on the liver (1:31:25 / 1:28:10) 12 Liver-friendly foods to incorporate into your diet (1:36:57 / 1:33:43)  Supplements that can support liver health (1:48:50 / 1:45:30)  Also mentioned in this episode: Regenerative Health Book Start the New Year off right and dial in on your sleep. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order. Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Air Doctor and AquaTru. Battling belly fat, navigating sleep disruptions, managing stress, and grappling with hormonal fluctuations become paramount concerns for women stepping into their late 30s and 40s. In the complex terrain of perimenopause and menopause, many brave through these challenges without a roadmap to clarity or actionable steps.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with board-certified physician Dr. Taz Bhatia to discuss hormonal shifts women face as they head into their 40s. Dr. Taz shares the five patterns women face that lead to changes in body composition, the challenges that come with hormonal imbalances, and the damaging lifestyle habits that can exacerbate these challenges. She also discusses the key reasons women may feel constantly hungry and how fasting can be damaging for a woman already under chronic stress. Dr. Taz gives us her hot takes on the social media trends that ignore the fundamentals and her thoughts on alcohol and GLP-1 pharmaceuticals.  Dr. Tasneem Bhatia, commonly known as Dr. Taz, is a board-certified physician specializing in integrative and emergency medicine, pediatrics, and prevention, with expertise in women’s health, weight loss, and nutrition. She is the author of Super Woman Rx, What Doctors Eat, The 21-Day Belly Fix, and the host of RadioMD’s The Dr. Taz Show. Her newest book is The Hormone Shift: Balance Your Body and Thrive Through Midlife and Menopause.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Taz dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Five patterns and challenges with body composition after 40 (1:51 / 1:51) Four solutions to address the chemistry associated with hormonal changes (7:44 / 6:13) The role of toxins and their impact on our hormonal patterns (14:56 / 13:07)  The five fundamental shifts that women experience (26:45 / 25:11) The most damaging lifestyle habits for women in their 40’s (33:58 / 30:35)  Four reasons why women may feel constantly hungry (46:26 / 43:20) Dr. Taz’s personal journey into practicing integrative medicine and healing herself (51:46 / 48:45) Social media themes that are missing the mark and skipping past the fundamentals (1:00:24 / 57:30) GLP-1 drugs and their impact on gut health (1:04:30 / 1:01:26)  Body composition versus weight tracking (1:09:45 / 1:06:40) The importance of women building and keeping muscle in their 40’s (1:12:45 / 1:10:0) Expressions of hormones for teenagers and what we can do to set them up for life (1:18:15 / 1:15:30) Dr. Taz’s view and concerns about alcohol (1:29:07 / 1:26:40) The 30-day hormone reset (1:31:16 / 1:28:20) Two habits to incorporate and two habits to let go of (1:34:05 / 1:31:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Taz’s new book, The Hormone Shift  AirDoctor is offering my community $300 off. Just go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ to clean up your home’s air and feel better today.   AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, LMNT, and Sweetgreen. As the New Year starts, we may be exposed to the new trends marketed to help us kickstart our health. But we know that consistently doubling down on the fundamentals is the key to longevity.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Professor Rose Anne Kenny to discuss the science of aging and the key factors that can help us age well. Professor Kenny shares her decades of research on aging and tests that can help us identify if we are aging optimally. She also discusses the importance of consistently focusing on resistance training, diet, exposure to nature, and community. Professor Kenny reminds us that we are not all doomed and that 80% of how we age is based on the habits and fundamentals we engage in daily. If you want motivation and inspiration to hone in on simple changes we know are tried and true, this episode is for you.  Rose Anne Kenny holds the chair of medical gerontology at Trinity College Dublin and St. James’s Hospital and is director of Mercer’s Institute for Successful Aging. Before her present appointment, Kenny held the chair of cardiovascular research at the University of Newcastle, where she was head of academic and clinical departments of medical gerontology for 12 years. She has published extensively on cardiovascular risk factors for falls and cognitive decline in aging. Her recently published book “Age Proof – The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life” was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2022.  In this episode, Dhru and Professor Kenny dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The importance of quality social relationships for longevity (2:55 / 2:55)  The misconceptions about aging and going back to the fundamentals (9:37 / 6:33) How do you know if you are aging well (19:33 / 16:33) Focusing on blood pressure testing and optimal ranges (26:17 / 21:47) Lipid panel and the critical tests for metabolic health (42:57 / 38:20) Grip strength and measuring V02 max as factors of aging (48:28 / 43:52) Professor Kenny’s longitudinal studies and the importance of nature, approaching life with curiosity, and healing childhood traumas (56:50 / 52:25) The importance of hormesis through cold therapy (1:06:42 / 1:02:08) 80% of aging is epigenetics (1:10:56 / 1:06:20) Roseto effect and the impact of close-knit community (1:15:04 / 1:10:30) Four factors that accelerated aging (1:23:14 / 1:18:11) The fears around aging (1:27:11 / 1:22:35) For more on Professor Kenny follow her on Twitter @RoseAnnekenny1  To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Sweetgreen and AquaTru.  When we think of sex, we may not immediately think of longevity. Yet a healthy sex life is related to longevity, and challenges in sexual health can often be precursory signs for underlying metabolic or chronic health issues.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with board-certified urologist Dr. Rena Malik to discuss the importance of healthy sex life and the challenges men and women face with low libido levels, pelvic floor dysfunction, hormone imbalances, and masturbation. Dr. Malik shares her expert advice on increasing sex in our busy lives and the science behind sexual health, diet, exercise, and orgasms. She also discusses the roadblocks that prevent us from having optimal sex lives and the importance of positive and exploratory communication with our partners.  Dr. Rena Malik is a board-certified urologist with a talent for dispelling medical misinformation, discussing intimate topics, and evidence-based discussions of taboo topics. Dr. Malik is also a prominent reconstructive urologist treating bladder conditions, sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, and hormone management. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Malik dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The relationship between sex and longevity (2:00 / 2:00) The impact of sex on mood (4:30 / 4:30)  How often should we be having sex (6:30 / 6:30) Masturbation as a taboo topic, and knowing what you like (9:54 / 8:28) Mental roadblocks that impact sex life (17:27 / 15:43) Exercising to improve your sex life and the pitfalls of a sedentary lifestyle (22:41 / 21:08) The challenges that women face that impact their sex life and how to improve sensation (27:25 / 25:53) What deteriorates the pelvic floor and how to treat a weak pelvic floor (46:21 /43:26) Desire, erectile dysfunction, and challenges men face (55:30 / 52:08) Nitric Oxide’s critical role in sexual health (1:01:39 / 58:35) The top myths about the female anatomy (1:11:50 / 1:08:45) Sexual desire mismatch and what you can do to fix it (1:15:54 / 1:12:40) The pros and cons of pornography (1:23:33 / 1:20:29) Supplements that support sexual health (1:34:58 / 1:31:48) Sexual positions that are pleasurable for both parties (1:38:41 / 1:35:35) How Dr. Malik began her social media presence (1:42:35 / 1:39:28) Tips for parents who want to educate their children (1:47:40 / 1:44:44) For more on Dr. Malik, follow her via Instagram @renamalikmd, Twitter @renamalikmd, Facebook, and YouTube.   Find out more about Sweetgreen and their newest protein plates at www.sweetgreen.com. New Users of the sweet green app can use the code "Dhru5" for $5 off.  AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Momentous. What if there was one key nutrient that could help improve your health, increase longevity, reduce chronic inflammation, and even reduce your risk for Alzheimer’s? You’ve probably heard of this crucial nutrient: Omega-3! But did you know that over 90% of the population has suboptimal omega-3 levels?  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Bill Harris, a world-renowned researcher, to discuss the decades of research he has conducted on omega-3s, and its correlation to longer life spans, reduced rates of depression, anxiety, and Alzheimer’s, and reducing chronic inflammation. Dr. Harris shares that omega-3 is one of the most researched nutrients and one of the top three nutrients that can drastically improve our health. Dr. Harris shares his findings on what to look for in consuming quality fish, supplements, optimal levels, and how to test your levels via the OmegaQuant Institute. William S. Harris, PhD, FASN, has been a leading researcher in the omega-3 fatty acid field for 40 years. He has over 300 scientific papers on fatty acids and health, has been on the faculty of three medical schools, and received 5 NIH grants to study omega-3. He co-authored three AHA statements on fatty acids and heart health. As the co-inventor of the Omega-3 Index (and other omega-3 blood tests) and founder of OmegaQuant Analytics, Dr. Harris has been ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide based on the impact of his research.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Harris dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Higher levels of omega-3’s lead to a longer life (2:30 / 2:30) Omega-3s are in the top three nutrients that can improve our health (5:12 / 5:12) Mindblowing research on smokers and the protective nature of omega-3s (9:21 / 8:00) High levels of omega-3s and their correlation to reducing the risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s (18:31 / 17:11) The research behind omega-3’s and reducing chronic inflammation (22:42 / 21:22)  The average omega-3 levels versus optimal levels (24:55 / 23:35)  What are EPA, DHA, and ALA, and the sources of each (35:02 / 31:46)  How much fish consumption is optimal, and what kind (43:01 / 39:39) Testing your levels via the Omega-3 index and optimal ranges (46:49 / 43:27) Algae-based oils and their impact on levels (56:04 / 52:34) Choosing the right fish oil and general dosage (59:15 / 55:54) Timeframe to reach optimal levels (1:15:30 / 1:12:26) Why the omega-3s aren’t being tested for and prescribed by every doctor (1:24:25 / 1:21:04 ) Also mentioned in this episode: Testing via OmegaQuant Fatty Acid Research Insitute  This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Momentous.  Start the New Year off right and dial in on your sleep. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order. Optimize your Omega-3 levels by choosing a quality fish oil made by and used by the best. Go to livemomentous.com and enter promo code DHRU to get 20% off any order.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Pique Life. As we head into the New Year, many of us may focus on improving our lifestyles, diet, and movement habits. No matter your goals for 2024, we know that having a deeper understanding of how our brain works and what we can do to optimize our ability to achieve those goals is critical.  Unfortunately, our modern lifestyles are full of distractions and we are often bombarded with information and access to choices, which often make us anxious and make it difficult to focus on what we truly need. How do we empower ourselves to focus on what truly matters, achieve our goals, and protect our brains from being hijacked in the process? Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with psychiatrist, speaker, and author Dr. Anders Hansen to discuss key lifestyle practices that can protect our brain and focus. Dr. Hansen shows us how our brain has not evolved to cope with the constant stimuli from our modern world and often reacts to these distractions through basic survival instincts even though our lives are not at risk. Dr. Hansen shares the importance of preventing information and access overload to prevent anxiety, depression, and operating in a constant state of comparison. He also shares practical tips we can implement to bring awareness to our defense mechanisms and thrive in our current world.  Dr. Anders Hansen is a psychiatrist, speaker, award-winning author, and TV host.  His books, The Attention Fix, The Happiness Cure, and The Mind-Body Method, have sold several million copies and topped bestseller lists worldwide.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Hansen dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): How our modern world hijacks our brain and interferes with our longevity goals (2:57 / 2:57) The distractions that we love but don’t love us back (9:40 / 6:39 ) How we experience stress versus our ancestors and what can help you thrive (12:37 / 9:51) Protecting your focus and thriving (17:50 / 14:50)  The role of movement, the natural tendency to be lazy, and the defense mechanism against starvation (21:02 / 17:50) The overabundance of sugar in our diets  (26:11/ 23:11)  Misconceptions about our brain with our modern lifestyles (30:31 / 27:29) Inadequate sleep and how it impacts our brain and creativity (36:07 / 33:02) The impact of smartphones on our brain (40:51 / 37:45)  Dr. Hansen’s experience with a hunter-gatherer tribe in Kenya (42:37 / 39:37) Spending time with your community and the effect on our brain (55:26 / 52:20)  Why is connection so critical, and how loneliness impacts your health (1:03:00 / 1:00:49) Simple actions to help us step into true fulfillment and protect our brains (1:10:30 / 1:07:36) Also mentioned in this episode: The Happiness Cure The Attention Fix Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. For a limited time, Pique is offering my community up to 20% off of their Fasting Bundles PLUS an exclusive gift. Go to Piquelife.com/Dhru to redeem this exclusive offer today!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, Rupa Health, and Armra Colostrum.  We know there are key lifestyle practices that can help us feel good and look good. But with all the latest skin care products and trends, it can be hard to sort through what is actually beneficial, worth investing in, and safe to use as part of our effort to look younger. Today’s guest, America’s Holistic Plastic Surgeon, helps us navigate through what's worth implementing in our busy lives.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Anthony Youn, a board-certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Youn guides us through lifestyle factors that prematurely age us, key ingredients to look for in quality skincare products, and his 2-minute skincare routine that can help us look five years younger. Dr. Youn also gives us his hot takes on collagen, botox, microneedling, and fillers and the research that supports his suggestions. If you are curious about the latest in skincare and beauty, this episode is a must-listen.  Dr. Anthony Youn is a nationally recognized, board-certified plastic surgeon. He is known as America’s holistic plastic surgeon and is the author of the best-selling books The Age Fix and Playing God. Dr. Youn also hosts the popular podcast The Holistic Plastic Surgery Show. His new book, Younger for Life, is a complete holistic guide to turning back the clock using the process of Autojuvenation.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Youn dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): What is prematurely aging you (2:28 / 2:28) How sugar impacts our skin and body (3:31 / 3:31) The importance of natural skin care products and investigating ingredients (13:56 / 10:40) Is it worth it to take collagen supplements (25:34 / 22:36) The impact of inflammation (35:58 / 31:22) The impact of chronic stress on aging our body (41:46 / 37:13)  Free radical damage and its impact on aging (48:38 / 44:02) Healthy sun exposure, avoiding sun damage, and sunscreen recommendations (57:57 / 53:24) Botox and considerations before use (1:16:50 / 1:11:40) The 2 minute look five years younger skincare routine (1:28:50 / 1:24:20) Skincare interventions that have the best returns (1:36:35 / 1:32:10) The benefits of microneedling (1:47:47 / 1:43:16)  Using fillers appropriately  (1:59:00 / 1:56:15) How to help with thinning hair (2:05:36 / 2:01:04) Also mentioned in this episode: Think Dirty App Younger For Life This holiday season, thrive with Magnesium Breakthrough. Just go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and enter promo code dhru10 for 10% off any order. 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. Receive 15% off your first order of Armra Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU, or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Cozy Earth.  Now more than ever, trauma is being discussed in mainstream discussions. We are learning that trauma can impact not only our minds but also our bodies, prevent us from taking action, and even lead us to a state of disease. But how do we assess and heal our generational and individual trauma and empower our minds and bodies to rise through our challenges?  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with professor, psychologist, and author Dr. Marial Buqué to discuss trauma and breaking the cycle of trauma. Dr. Buqué shares how we can become more aware of the trauma we have suffered and the patterns that we engage in as a result. She also shares the common misconceptions of trauma and discusses the importance of calming the nervous system before addressing unresolved trauma. Dr. Buqué describes practical tips she uses with her patients to implement a body-centric approach to self-care and healing.  Dr. Mariel Buqué is a Columbia trained trauma-informed psychologist, professor, author, and sound bath meditation healer. Her clinical work centers on healing wounds of intergenerational trauma, holistic mental wellness, and centering indigenous healing practices. Her newest book, Break The Cycle, will be released on January 2, 2024. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Marial Buqué dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): How our past trauma impacts our future goals (1:36 / 1:36) Dr. Buqué’s patient and the story of trauma and physical manifestation (3:42 / 3:42)  Misconceptions of generational trauma (6:11 / 6:11)  Individual trauma versus intergenerational trauma (10:15 / 7:00)  Behaviors in couples that are rooted in the past (22:52 /19:47) Our internal voice as a reflection of our past trauma (24:46 / 21:52) Nervous system calmness and awareness (31:40 / 28:34)  Shifting blame and getting stuck in our story (33:11 / 30:05) Compassion for not knowing better (35:25 / 32:00) How do we break the cycle and move forward (43:23 / 40:17)  Creating a routine to care for and heal our body (52:34 / 49:00) The role of food and its impact on how our body feels (1:02:19 / 59:14) The practice of writing and releasing our tension (1:04:03 / 1:00:57)  How personal challenges or trauma can lead to a superpower (1:09:35 / 1:05:12) Also mentioned in this episode: Break The Cycle For more on Dr. Buque, follow her on Instagram @dr.marielbuque, Twitter/X @drmarielbuque, YouTube, or through her website, https://www.drmarielbuque.com/. This holiday season, thrive with Magnesium Breakthrough. Just go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and enter promo code dhru10 for 10% off any order. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Whoop, and JOOV.  Anxiety diagnoses have been on the rise, especially in a post-pandemic world. With more and more people suffering from anxiety in our stressful lifestyles, it can be challenging to find a path forward and calm our minds. But we know that anxiety can be a powerful signal from our body that change needs to occur.  One change we can implement immediately is changing what we eat daily. Our food has the power to lower inflammation in our body, enhance gut bacteria, and ultimately change how we feel.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Uma Naidoo, a Harvard trained psychiatrist, Professional Chef, and Nutrition Specialist. Dr. Naidoo shares the research that shows the connection between the foods we eat and how we feel. She also shares the common myths about anxiety and lifestyle factors that can increase our anxiety, including ultra-processed foods, lack of fiber, and a sedentary lifestyle. Dr. Naidoo shows us how to fill our plates with foods and incorporate anxiety-busting foods into our diet.  Dr. Naidoo founded and directs the first hospital-based clinical service in Nutritional Psychiatry in the US. She is the Director of Nutritional and Lifestyle Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital and Director of Nutritional Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital Academy while serving on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of This is Your Brain on Food, and her new book, Calm Your Mind with Food, focuses on anxiety, the gut brain connection, and practical tools to calm our minds. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Naidoo dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The common misconceptions about anxiety (1:44 / 1:44) The foods in our diet and lifestyle factors that have increased anxiety (5:53 / 5:53) The interlink between the brain and the body in relationship to anxiety (10:12 / 7:48) Fried foods and what they cause in your body (12:00 / 9:30)  How to know if you have a healthy metabolism (17:09 / 14:46) Dr. Naidoo’s journey with anxiety (23:32 / 21:10) The truth about foods that are marketed as “healthy” (33:14 / 29:04) The importance of dietary fiber in our diets (38:12 / 34:00) Leptin resistance (40:37 / 36:16)  The impact of a sedentary lifestyle on anxiety (42:50 / 38:38) Dr. Naidoo’s patient testimonials (48:41 / 44:30) Protein for satiety (51:40 / 47:17) Foods and recipes Dr. Naidoo loves (58:00 / 53:50) Dr. Naidoo’s cancer diagnosis journey (1:01:44 / 57:25)  Also mentioned in this episode Preorder Book Bonuses from Dr. Naidoo 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. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Butcher Box and Lifeforce. We know that environmental toxins in our air and water can cause chronic disease. Mold is one of those deadly toxins, and exposure can cause symptoms that can’t be explained by traditional testing or by doctors who are unfamiliar with how symptoms may present themselves. Those suffering exposure can often feel hopeless and unsupported. In addition, there is often no accountability for the experts or individuals who either intentionally or negligently caused the mold exposure. Today’s guest hopes to change that.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with attorney Kristina Baehr about her family's personal experience with toxic mold and their journey to seek justice for the emotional, medical, and financial damages they suffered. Kristina shared what she learned about their symptoms, how her home had become a toxic bubble, and the lack of accountability on each party involved in the home building and inspection process.  Kristina also shares why she started her law firm and made it her mission to help individuals suffering from exposure to environmental toxins, and discusses the facts of the Red Hill case in Hawaii, where military families were exposed to water contaminated with jet fuel.    Kristina Baehr is a national trial lawyer representing sick people against the companies that made them sick. She founded Just Well Law to help clients recover financially to rebuild their health and lives. Kristina is also a former Assistant US Attorney and represented the United States in civil actions, including catastrophic personal injury.  In this episode, Dhru and Kristina dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The epidemic of chronic disease caused by water and mold and the cover-up efforts (3:54 / 3:54)  What Kristina and her family learned about mold (6:47 / 6:47)  How Kristina’s house became toxic, causing her family symptoms and permanent damage (12:21 / 13:27)  Accountability through the legal process (20:44 / 18:20)  Status quo, conspiracy, and lack of accountability (22:00 / 19:46)  The verdict in Kristina’s family’s case (29:14 / 27:00)  The team that helped Kristina discover her diagnosis (42:30 / 40:02) Kristina’s commitment to paying it forward and starting Just Well law (47:40 / 44:44) The symptoms families in Hawaii faced after ingesting jet fuel (51:44 / 48:57) Why the government chose to protect itself rather than protecting military families (54:30 / 51:50) Lack of responsibility and passing the buck in the Red Hill matter (57:44 / 54:53) Kristina’s practice and the types of cases she focuses on (1:04:40 / 1:02:03)  For more on Kristina, you can follow her on Instagram @justwelllaw, and through her website https://www.well.law/. Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York Strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers, LMNT, and Lifeforce. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Hannah Warren. Hannah shares her experience of being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and her journey in implementing dietary and lifestyle changes, including fasting, exercise, and meditation, that helped her feel more like herself after experiencing manic episodes and suicidal ideations.* Hannah Warren is an artist, writer, and social entrepreneur. She joined Baszucki Group and its Metabolic Mind initiative as a Mental Health Communications and Advocacy Manager. Hannah volunteers with the Brain Energy Movement, started by Dr. Christopher Palmer, to spread awareness of the brain energy theory. In this episode, Dhru and Hannah dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Hannah’s bipolar diagnosis and her journey (4:44 / 4:44)  The health modalities that Hannah used to help her with her diagnosis (22:11 /18:40) Brain energy and the role of cleaning your mitochondria (34:20 / 28:34)  What contributed to Hannah’s mitochondrial disruption (38:19 / 32:51) The role of trauma and mental illness (43:51 / 39:07 ) How Hannah started metabolic and ketogenic therapy (48:20 / 42:46) Hannah’s daily schedule, diet, and journey to move toward ketogenic therapy (55:46 / 47:47) Advice for anyone helping individuals suffering from mental health conditions (1:15:54 / 1:10:27) Misconceptions about metabolic therapy (1:20:47 / 1:15:20 ) How to get started in making small changes in your lifestyle (1:27:22 /1:21:50) Hannah’s journey to educate others on the options of metabolic therapy (1:32:46 /1:27:20 ) Why this discussion is pivotal for those suffering from mental health challenges (1:34:17 / 1:28:40 ) Also mentioned in this episode: A 17-year lag in research  Metabolic Mind This holiday season, thrive with Magnesium Breakthrough. Just go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and enter promo code dhru10 for 10% off any order. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. *Disclaimer: Although Hannah was able to adjust her medications and start a ketogenic diet safely on her own, not all people can. We strongly recommend that people work with their healthcare providers to adjust medications and/or start therapeutic ketogenic diets as a treatment for mental health conditions. Please note that the testimonial featured today is only a reflection of her story, and nothing shared in this episode by Hannah Warren or host Dhru Purohit should be taken as medical advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Dhru Purohit Podcast, I share a simple gratitude practice to help supercharge and accelerate your goals and dreams.  At the end of the year, many of us set New Year’s resolutions or intentions for how we want the next year to go. I see an interesting pattern as people start to list their goals, dreams, habits, and the things they want to give attention and energy to. But this process often involves focusing on what is lacking and the areas where they feel they are not enough.  Today, I share three questions to ask ourselves before we set our goals, which I call a palette cleanse, that will help us remember that no matter how we feel we did at the end of the month or year, we did the best we could. It also allows us to remember how supported we were and what we did to help other people. Here is the practice  No matter how big or small… 1) What’s something tough or challenging that I did this month? 2) Who’s someone who did something for me? 3) What’s something nice I did for someone else? Remembering these three things changes your vibration for what you think is possible and takes you out of negativity bias into positivity bias.   In this episode, Dhru dives into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why this gratitude practice is key (1:09 / 1:09) Negativity bias (10:45 / 8:10) Threats to our mental health (12:25  / 9:55) Deprogram negativity (13:10 / 11:30) Our brains as detectives (16:27 / 13:55) Gratitude as mediation on the goodness in our lives (17:51 /15:00) The Science of Gratitude (22:22  / 17:45) Deep diving into the Gratitude Protocol (27:15 / 22:57) How to implement the Gratitude Protocol (40:20 / 35:58) Also mentioned in today’s episode: Episode with Dr. Tara Swart Episode with Bruce Lipton Episode with Gottmans Newsletter on Gratitude and Research For more on Dhru Purohit, be sure to follow him on Instagram @dhrupurohit, on Facebook @dhruxpurohit, on Twitter @dhrupurohit, and YouTube @dhrupurohit. This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Birch Living, and JOOV. 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. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Whoop, Beekeepers, and Cozy Earth.  Nowadays, discussions around politics and viewpoints have become increasingly divisive and hostile. Often, differing perspectives are immediately shut down or met with personal attacks, even when we know that progress and growth come from listening to other viewpoints and approaching topics with curiosity.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with his good friend and author Denise Gitsham to discuss politics, polarization, and critical thinking. Denise shares experiences and lessons she learned while working at the highest levels of the federal government and how those experiences helped her change her mindset. Dhru and Denise discuss the importance of listening with curiosity and engaging with people with differing viewpoints to seek out the truth. They also discuss how polarization has disrupted civility and what we can do to bring it back to our conversations even when we disagree.  Denise is the founder of Vitamin D Public Relations, a boutique communications firm that operates at the intersection of law, policy, politics, and the media. She has worked at the highest levels of the federal government, including the White House, the US Department of Justice, and the US Senate, and she's also run for Congress. A recovering attorney and long-time politico, Denise's passion is bridging division and fostering unity by emphasizing principles over partisanship. She recently released her first book, "Politics for People Who Hate Politics: How to Engage Without Losing Your Friends or Selling Your Soul."  In this episode, Dhru and Denise dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why it’s important to engage with people from different political views and backgrounds (5:10 / 5:10) The true story about polarization (6:23 / 6:23)  The importance of skepticism and critical thinking in seeking the truth (19:17 / 16:53) How opinions are more visible (29:52 / 27:10)  Why people are so triggered in day-to-day conversations (31:40 / 28:50) How do you stay informed by staying curious (37:00 / 32:33 ) The importance of having multiple perspectives  (39:45 / 36:00) Yearning for unity (53:50 / 49:30)  Purposely engaging with people who have different viewpoints (57:43 / 53:15) The Third Option and committing to what is in the best interest of us  (1:13:48 / 1:09:36)  Bringing humanity back into the conversation (1:28:34 / 1:24:20)  Where to follow Denise (1:35:05 / 1:30:54)  Also mentioned in this episode: Politics For People Who Hate Politics  WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/DHRU and enter code “DHRU” to get Beekeeper’s Naturals' exclusive offer of 20% off sitewide. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, ButcherBox, and Pique Life. Our minds are incredibly powerful, and we know our mindset and thoughts can influence our health, manifestations, and actions. But when we face challenges or engage in repetitive patterns, it's difficult to know the steps we need to take to liberate ourselves from negative thoughts or tendencies. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with biologist and world-renowned author Bruce Lipton. Bruce shows us how our minds are like computers and discusses how most of our programming comes from watching our environment before the age of seven and can often include self-sabotaging behaviors. Bruce shares tips on how we can become aware of our dysfunctional programming and empower ourselves to manifest the life we intentionally want to create. He also breaks down the difference between the subconscious mind, which allows us to function on autopilot, and the conscious mind, which involves thinking with intention and purpose. Bruce deep dives into the science behind action versus reaction, how it impacts our health, and the steps we can take to prevent illness and promote longevity. Bruce Lipton is a stem cell biologist and best selling author. His research challenges the traditional view that genes determine our biological destiny and suggests that our perceptions and experiences play a crucial role in shaping our health. In this episode, Dhru and Bruce dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): 95% of our life comes from programming outside of our own (3:20 / 3:20) Where we get our programming from and how it is similar to being under hypnosis (10:00 /10:00)  Why 60% of the programs we have downloaded for our mind are dysfunctional (20:06 / 17:35) How we actively created our problems and what we can do to fix them (21:56 / 18:49) How we spend most of our time reacting rather than intentionally acting (34:12 / 29:00) 90% of illness is from stress (37:41 / 32:00) Function of the mind: Making coherence between beliefs and reality (56:04 / 51:22) Belief in the inevitability of aging (1:00:20 / 55:53)  The programming that Bruce came into and how he deprogrammed his mind (1:09:29 / 1:05:11)  Three avenues to reprogram your mind (1:16:22 /1:11:56) Also mentioned in this episode: Calm App Division of Perceptual Studies 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. Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York Strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com to sign up and use code DHRU.  For a limited time, Pique is offering my community up to 15% off of their Healthy Metabolism Ritual PLUS an exclusive gift. Go to Piquelife.com/Dhru to redeem this exclusive offer today!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, BiOptimizers, and Lifeforce. You've likely encountered countless weight loss strategies leaving you overwhelmed and unsure of the best path to take. But the reality is shedding those extra pounds doesn't have to be a complicated ordeal. Embracing just a few key principles can transform our bodies, melting away fat and sculpting lean muscle.  Whether it's the overconsumption of hyperpalatable foods, inadequate protein intake, underestimating calorie intake, or simply neglecting calorie awareness altogether, today’s episode helps you sort through the myths and find the answers you've been looking for.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, we are rerunning one of our favorite episodes Max Lugavere to discuss all things weight loss and what Max did to lose 10 lbs of fat in just two months while continuing to build lean muscle. Dhru and Max talk about prioritizing protein at every meal, especially breakfast, and how overeating ultra-processed foods (even “healthy” junk foods) can easily lead to weight gain.  Max Lugavere is a health and science journalist and author of the New York Times best-seller Genius Foods, which is published in 10 languages, and The Genius Life. In this episode, Dhru and Max dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The biggest weight loss mistakes (2:10 / 2:10) Prioritizing protein for fat loss and muscle retention (6:51 / 6:51) Max’s cheat codes for weight loss (19:58 / 17:04) Overeating healthy foods as a source of weight gain (25:47 / 23:50) Using a digital food scale (29:18 / 27:02) Added fat as a source of excess calories (36:40 / 39:40) How to simplify cooking at home (46:48 / 42:21) Examples of how Max reaches 30 grams of protein at every meal (54:46 / 50:15) Walking as the ultimate fat-burning tool (1:00:32 / 56:06) Boredom snacking (1:10:00 / 1:05:33) Max’s views on society’s narrative around obesity and weight loss (1:21:21 / 1:16:46) Common sources of over consumed dietary fat (1:39:08 / 1:35:00) Satiety per calorie (1:45:00 / 1:42:00) Consistency and patience (1:50:45 / 1:46:13) Also mentioned in this episode: Get Max’s Fat Loss Cheat Codes Max’s Fat Loss Cheat Codes Tweet The Genius Life Podcast Sign up for Max’s newsletter 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. This holiday season, thrive with Magnesium Breakthrough.  Just go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and enter promo code dhru10 for 10% off any order. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox and Cozy Earth.  Our modern society doesn’t always allow daily movement, eating whole foods, and prioritizing quality sleep. Yet we know these factors, among others, are critical for preventing chronic disease and increasing longevity. With all the content on movement, calories, and body composition, it can be challenging to sort through what we must implement and what we don’t have to expend as much energy avoiding. Whether you are just starting your wellness journey or looking to move to the next level, this episode is for you.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down for round two with personal trainer and co-founder of Mind Pump Media, Sal Di Stefano, to get his expertise on losing belly fat, calorie counting, strength training, and community. Sal shares the latest research on forming healthy habits, movement, and cancer prevention. He also shares his best practices for strength training for beginners or those looking to optimize their workout routines. He also discusses the importance of sleep, critical supplements for recovery, and how to change our algorithms for optimal personal growth.  In this episode, Dhru and Sal dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Why you can’t lose belly fat (2:20 /2:20) The benefits from strength training (15:10 /12:19)  Why bodybuilders have lower chances of cancer (17:00 /14:04) The overconsumption of ultra-processed foods globally and the connection to overeating (26:13 /24:00)  The role of cortisol and stress in gaining belly fat (31:44 / 28:59) Profound changes after the age of 65 (50:15 / 47:28) Gyms as a source of community (55:25 /52:35) The appropriate way to train and the importance of moving each day (1:02:33 / 59:58) Sal’s suggestions for strength training for beginners, habit stacking, and protein intake (1:11:07 / 1:08:16) The best modalities to help with recovery (1:33:43 / 1:30:47)  Alcohol consumption in moderation versus consumption for numbing (1;39:25 / 1:36:37) Demonization and politicization of wellness and exercise in the media (1:47:00 / 1:44:00)  Also mentioned in this episode: Mind Pump Podcast MAPS 15 Fitness Programs Study on Sleep Regularity Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York Strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU.  Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Whoop, and Pique. Our modern world often encourages us to pursue fame, fortune, and looks, but we know that one of the biggest pitfalls of chasing illusions of success comes at the cost of not knowing our true purpose and not living to our fullest potential. While the journey can seem daunting, and there is no straightforward guidebook to tell us if we are on the right track, there are key foundational pieces and impediments that are known to help or hinder the journey to living to our fullest potential and showing up as our best selves. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Brian Johnson, an expert on activating the hero within all of us. Brian shares the biggest impediments preventing people from creating meaning in their lives and being virtuous. He deep dives into the key objectives from his new book, Areté, and breaks down the fear or laziness that can often hold us back. On the road to living till 100, it's no secret that nurturing our souls helps us live longer. Brian is here to show us how.  Brian Johnson is the Founder & CEO of Heroic Public Benefit Corporation. Before his current company, he built and sold two social platforms. As a Philosopher/teacher, he’s helped millions of people worldwide and created a protocol that science says changes lives. In this episode, Dhru and Brian dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The biggest impediments that prevent people from creating a life of meaning (2:18 / 2:18)  Areté: being your best self and closing the gap (4:12 / 4:12) What comprises our virtue in the modern era? (6:30 / 6:30) Brian’s journey to find his purpose (14:13 / 11:37) Virtues that should be prioritized (17:35 / 14:50) Self-actualization of your potential as real as oxygen for your soul (20:16 / 18:00) Living a life where you don’t have regrets and focus on repairing relationships that matter to you (25:19 / 23:03)  How fear and laziness can prevent you from living to your fullest potential and being comfortable feeling uncomfortable (30:44 / 26:25)  Purposefully building anti-fragility in your life (33:35 / 29:16) Embracing the imperfection of life (38:00 / 33:45) How to design your personal protocol and learn how to play the game of life (41:01 / 36:10)  Foundational pieces that are a must to create zest in life ( 50:11 / 46:06)  Leaning into the why to understand each of the lessons (59:12 / 54:26) The seven objectives that Brian deep dives into his book (1:01:28 / 57:30) Also mentioned in this episode:  Areté Activate Your Heroic Potential 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. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, join whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. Pique is offering their biggest holiday deal EVER. Shop now to unlock a complimentary 5-piece holiday gift set. This offer is only for a limited time at Piquelife.com/DhruTea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and JOOVV.  Did you know being more charismatic and having key personality traits can help you live longer and make your daily life easier? Whether you consider yourself an extrovert or introvert, knowing your tendencies on these traits and knowing whether they bring you life or drain your energy is critical. If you're curious about the science behind what helps people thrive, this episode is for you.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Vanessa Van Edwards, an expert on the science of people. Vanessa deep dives into the science behind personality, behaviors, and narratives that can help promote longevity. She shares the research about how we view the world and its connection to what we manifest in our lives. Vanessa Van Edwards is a multi-time bestselling author and renowned behavioral researcher on professional communication and leadership. Vanessa’s work has been featured in national and international media and to audiences in workshops worldwide.  In this episode, Dhru and Vanessa dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): How charisma can help you live longer and get what you want (1:57 / 1:57)  Key personality traits that we can develop to help you live longer (3:00 / 3:00) How life becomes easier when you step into your charisma (16:19 / 13:17) How to take the cognitive load off your mind and ask key questions (24:15 / 20:48 ) A practice that parents can use to connect to their children (25:47 / 22:22 ) Nonverbal cues you can look for in a conversation that show dopamine and oxytocin stimulation (28:31 / 25:08)  Dhru shares two questions that he uses to form a connection: what are you navigating, and what are you celebrating (32:00 / 28:14 )  The three levels of intimacy to assess what questions to ask (33:32 / 30:08) The hero and victim self-narrative (36:29 / 33:03 ) How your perception of luck changes what you manifest (38:04 / 34:48) Practical tips on breaking free of toxic relationships (42:30 / 39:11) Why ambivalent relationships are more harmful to your body than toxic relationships (46:11 / 42:42)  Red flags in a relationship and physical cues to look for (49:13 / 46:50) How to be a master communicator and take red flags as an invitation to repair (57:24 / 56:22) Strengthen your ability to decode (1:03:05 / 59:20)  Also mentioned in this episode:  Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication Captivate: The Science of Succeeding With People This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and JOOVV.  This Black Friday, Bioptimizers is offering their biggest discounts yet and amazing gifts with purchase. Just head over to bioptimizers.com/dhru and enter code DHRU10. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As women approach their mid to late thirties, they often suffer symptoms that are ignored or dismissed by conventional medicine. Insomnia, weight gain, irritability, reduced memory, and brain fog are all symptoms that can drastically change the quality of life for women. Today’s guest is here to show us that there is hope and that it doesn’t have to be this way.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Sara Gottfried for a deep dive into women’s health, specifically the changes that occur in perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Gottfried shares the symptoms women in these categories face and the science behind why they occur. She shows us the critical tests that need to be addressed, offers practical tips women can implement to address these changes and balance key hormones, and inspires women to empower themselves on their road to longevity. Dr. Sara Gottfried is a board-certified physician who graduated from Harvard and MIT. She practices evidence-based integrative, precision, and Functional Medicine. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at Thomas Jefferson University and Director of Precision Medicine at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health. Her three New York Times bestselling books include The Hormone Cure, The Hormone Reset Diet, and Younger. Her latest book is Women, Food, and Hormones. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gottfried dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The metabolic crisis that women in their 40s go through (2:30 / 2:30) How conventional medicine often dismisses these symptoms 10:18 / 7:37)  The top misconceptions or misunderstandings about the interplay between hormones (16:12 / 12:46) Common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause as they relate to aging (22:05 / 18:30) The environmental and lifestyle factors that impact women’s hormones (31:40 / 26:20)  The top 3 hormones to balance and correct: cortisol, estrogen, and thyroid (41:38 / 36:10) How Dr. Gottfried started her hormonal journey by testing her cortisol (51:10 / 47:00)  Dealing with insomnia during perimenopause (1:03:20 / 57:54) Testing thyroid levels and the connection between thyroid and autoimmune disease (1:16:00 / 1:11:12) Bringing hormones in harmony (1:22:00 / 1:17:02) The key to feeling better by addressing glucose levels (1:33:00 / 1:28:10) The role of post-traumatic stress and the use of psychedelics (1:54:15 / 1:49:45) Dr. Gottfried’s message of how it doesn’t have to be this way (2:12:30 / 2:07:40) Also mentioned in this episode:  The Charlie’s Angels of Hormones graphic Levels This episode is brought to you by JOOVV, LMNT, and Armra Colostrum.  Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Receive 15% off your first order of Armra Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU, or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living Mattress and Lifeforce. If you had the opportunity to reflect on your life, relationships, and the legacy you would like to leave the world with, what reflections would you have, and what wisdom would you share on living a content and peaceful life? Would your answers change if you knew your death was impending, and what would you prioritize in your remaining days? Today, on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mark Goulston to discuss the lessons that dying has imparted on him and that he is eager to share with the world. Dr. Goulston shares exercises and practices that can help us be better listeners, build awareness, and create genuine curiosity to make better connections. Dr. Mark Goulston is a retired psychiatrist and a specialist in the field of death and dying who is currently confronting his own mortality. He’s also a former FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer. He is the author or co-author of ten books, with his book, Just Listen, ranking as the top book on listening worldwide. He also hosts his highly-rated podcast, My Wakeup Call. He's renowned as the inventor of Surgical Empathy, an approach he employed with suicidal patients.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Goulston dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Dr. Goulston’s career and practice, and how he found peace in confronting his terminal diagnosis  (2:20 / 2:20)  Dr. Goulston’s diagnosis of leukemia and the treatment he is undergoing (9:44 / 6:45)  Wisdom from Dr. Goulston’s late father (14:05 / 10:48) Actual vulnerability and how Dr. Goulston believes he is “giving to live” (19:17 / 16:11) The importance of making sure friends and family feel loved by you (26:35 / 24:00) A key question to create connection (28:16 / 25:40) Dr. Goulston’s mentor’s advice on the criteria for having a good death (34:50 / 32:07) Myths about dying, acceptance and surrendering to the idea of dying and the peace of mind you feel (41:04 / 38:05) What prohibits people from prioritizing connection in life (43:25 / 41:16) The importance of listening and how it creates awareness and curiosity (48:58 / 46:36) Using the HUVA exercise (58:00 / 55:06) Prove, Show, Hide, and Please exercise and eliminating those from your personality (1:02:00 / 59:40) The FUD CRUD technique to invite frustrations out without judgment (1:17:00 / 1:14:00)  Dr. Goulston’s ideas on self-forgiveness and letting go of what he felt he did not achieve (1:24:00 / 1:21:04) Dr. Goulston’s belief that he exists as a catalyst to help people heal (1:44:25 / 1:41:29) Also mentioned in this episode: My Wakeup Call podcast Hurt Less, Live More show TED Talk - What Made You Smile Today? To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today.  Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Whoop, and Bioptimizers. What if you could set habits that would increase your goals for longevity, productivity, or even creativity? Reflecting on our achievements, setting intentional micro habits, and taking sustainable and practical actions to achieve our goals can help us manifest the life we truly desire.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down for round two with Dr. Tara Swart to answer his podcast community’s top questions. Dhru and Dr. Tara discuss setting goals for the New Year, best practices for manifestation, and the science behind the laws of attraction. Dr. Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, former psychiatric doctor, and senior lecturer at MIT Sloan. She is a visiting senior lecturer at Kings College, London, and an executive advisor to some of the world's most respected leaders in media and business. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Swart dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): Dr. Tara’s year-end digital detox to reset (2:56 / 2:56) Why setting two to three micro habits per quarter is a better practice than setting New Year’s resolutions (16:40 / 14:23) Why it’s important to reflect on your achievements to set habits for the future (25:33 / 23:35)  Challenging your brain and developing neuroplasticity (33:11 / 29:11) The science behind implementing small changes in your daily life to get 1% better each day (37:30 / 33:42) Ensuring that you are practicing self-respect, nurturing yourself, and challenging yourself to build more confidence (42:52 / 38:45)  Addressing ghosts, deeply embedded neural pathways, and creating affirmations to show yourself you are deserving (52:35 / 48:40) Dr. Tara’s six principles to help you determine if you are on the right path (1:01:33 / 57:15) The challenges that can arise when you try to manifest and the importance of resilience and listening to intuition (1:04:50 / 1:03:48)  3 signs a relationship will fail (1:21:09 / 1:17:07) Manifesting a healthy relationship (1:24:00 / 1:20:04) Loneliness is more prevalent, and how to seek out connections (1:52:00 / 1:48:21) Reminders to help you remember your potential and purpose (1:55:00 / 1:50:19) Also mentioned in this episode: The Source: The Secrets of the Universe, the Science of the Brain Dr. Tara Swart’s podcast, Reinvent Yourself 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. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. This Black Friday, Bioptimizers is offering their biggest discounts yet and amazing gifts with purchase. Just head over to bioptimizers.com/dhru and enter code DHRU10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox and Pique Life.  Our modern stressful lifestyles have led to a shocking drop in testosterone levels in men. Ultra-processed foods, metabolic stress, lack of sleep and a sedentary lifestyle are all factors that have contributed to this sharp decline. Education and an understanding of the key functions of testosterone and the role it plays in preventing chronic disease can help men optimize their levels and ultimately feel better.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Sunjya Schweig for a masterclass on testosterone. He shares the top factors that are plummeting testosterone levels, how to measure testosterone levels and options for testosterone replacement therapy. Dr. Sunjya Schweig is committed to building a cutting-edge, data-driven ecosystem to prevent and reverse chronic illness. He is board certified in family practice, integrative, and holistic medicine (ABIHM). He is also the founder and president of the California Center for Functional Medicine (CCFM), where he and his team of expert clinicians see patients all over the U.S. and provide personalized, precision medical care for a clear path to optimal health.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Schweig dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The impact of Low testosterone in men (1:40 / 1:40) -Factors that lead to low testosterone (10:04 / 7:14) -Measuring low testosterone and optimal levels of total and free testosterone (23:56 / 20:55) -Strength training can increase testosterone (33:32 / 30:21) -Lower testosterone levels can increase the risk of a cardiovascular event (38:51 / 35:58)  -Testosterone levels for women (41:35 / 38:35) -Testosterone deficiency and osteoporosis (42:54 / 39:53) -Preventing cognitive decline with optimal testosterone levels (44:44 / 41:45) -Ulta-processed foods and lower testosterone levels (54:00 / 51:00) -The importance of screening for sleep apnea before getting testosterone replacement therapy (1:01:27 / 58:22)  -A nutrient-dense whole foods diet can increase testosterone (1:07:46 / 1:04:44)  -Testosterone therapy (1:13:48 / 1:10:52)  -The myth that testosterone causes prostate cancer (1:30:48 / 1:28:06 ) Also mentioned in this episode: -www.ccfmed.com -Testosterone and Cardiovascular Risk Study -Testosterone and Alzheimer's -Obesity, Intestinal Permeability, Inflammation Causing Lower Testosterone  -Sleep Deprivation Lowers Testosterone Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York Strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU. Right now, get up to 15% off on Pique’s Sun Goddess Matcha plus a complimentary beaker and rechargeable frother on subscriptions $105 or more. Just go to piquelife.com/DhruTea to get this amazing deal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Cozy Earth, and Beekeepers.  Our modern lifestyles and technology have led us to crave and consume with addictive tendencies and a hope of immediate gratification. Whether it's food, social media, news, gambling, or even alcohol, we know that people are struggling with moderation, balance and feeling fulfilled.   Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with professor and journalist Michael Easter to discuss how our ancient brains lead us to the “scarcity brain.” Michael shares what he has learned through his research and travels about stopping cravings, learning and processing information in our daily lives, and reframing our thoughts on addiction. Michael Easter is an author, journalist, and professor known for his work on a wide range of topics, including fitness, nutrition, mental health, and environmental conservation. He is the author of a book titled The Comfort Crisis, where he explores the concept of embracing discomfort as a method to improve physical and mental resilience. His newest book is called Scarcity Brain, where he focuses on our ancient mindset and how it can lead us to have a scarcity mindset, crave more, and have addictive behaviors.  In this episode, Dhru and Michael dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Living in a world that is designed to take advantage of our brains (2:30 / 2:30) -Why is focusing on bad habits a key to unlocking longevity (4:00 / 4:00) -Michael’s time with the Tsimane tribe in Bolivia and what he learned about scarcity mindset (5:44 / 5:44)  -What is the scarcity loop (13:02 / 10:36) -How a routine and eating the same thing each day can lead people to make better food choices (20:18 / 17:54) -The history of ultra-processed foods and how the industry uses them to cause addiction (23:47 / 21:14) -Where does the scarcity loop live in the brain, and what it causes us to feel (26:40 / 24:19) -Michael’s thoughts on addiction, what he has learned, and how it applies to various forms of addictions (32:00 / 28:14) -Certainty and what role it plays in your overall journey and goals (42:44 / 38:49) -Michael’s time with Benedictine monks and what he learned (48:44 / 44:46)  -How to prevent behaviors that operate within the scarcity loop (51:33 / 47:36) -Information overload and how to put in the effort to truly understand the information you are being (54:07 / 50:10) -How drinking alcohol at a later age can prevent addiction and how it is used to cope (1:04:00 / 1:00:06)  Also mentioned in this episode: -2% Newsletter 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. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/DHRU and enter code “DHRU” to get Beekeeper’s Naturals' exclusive offer of 20% off sitewide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Bioptimizers, and Joovv. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with neurologist Dr. Ray Dorsey to discuss the root causes of Parkinson's disease and how environmental toxins, like trichloroethylene (TCE), radically increase our likelihood of developing it. Dr. Ray Dorsey is a neurologist and researcher known for his groundbreaking work in the field of Parkinson's disease. After completing his undergraduate studies at Stanford University, Dr. Dorsey earned his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Dorsey has significantly contributed to Parkinson's disease research. His work on the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) and other research projects has advanced the field's knowledge and treatment options. Dr. Dorsey also co-authored the groundbreaking book titled Ending Parkinson's Disease: A Prescription for Action." In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Dorsey dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The three environmental toxins responsible for the rise in Parkinson’s disease (2:06 / 2:06)  -What is trichloroethylene (TCE) (3:15 / 3:15)  -How toxins impact our mitochondria (5:41 / 5:41) -The importance of air quality for longevity (17:05 / 14:30)   -The earliest cases of Parkinson’s (27:22  / 24:36)  -The link between pesticides and Parkinson’s (29:35 / 26:48)  -The research around toxins and Parkinson’s (31:55 / 28:50) -The traditional medicine approach to disease (35:56 / 32:20) -The role of misfolded proteins (44:56 / 40:52)  -How exposure during early periods in life can impact the development of Parkinson’s (52:30 / 48:30)   -Testing to determine toxin exposure (58:06 / 56:09)  -Dr. Dorsey’s dietary recommendations (1:04:24 / 1:00:31) -Dry cleaning and exposure to toxins (1:12:35 / 1:08:26)  -The role of exercise in prevention (1:23:46 / 1:19:46) -The correlation between rates of pesticide and rates of Parkinson’s (1:33:23 / 1:26:20) Also mentioned in this episode: -Dr. Dorsey’s book Ending Parkinson’s Disease -The Parkinson's Project 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. Get 10% off and a special bonus gift with your Bioptimizers purchase. Go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and use the code DHRU10 at checkout. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP, Bioptimizers, and Lifeforce.  Glutamate is a neurotransmitter essential for our health and plays a crucial role in activating our nervous system and immune response. However, when foods are ultra-processed, they can create glutamate in excess amounts, which, when overly consumed, can cause symptoms associated with anxiety, ADHD, Autism, and increase chronic inflammation in our body.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Katherine Reid to discuss glutamate, its link to monosodium glutamate, and the alarming amount created in our food supply through processed proteins.  Dr. Katherine Reid earned her PhD in biochemistry, specifically focusing on protein chemistry. She switched focus soon after her daughter was diagnosed with autism and discovered that reducing MSG in the diet managed many of her daughter’s symptoms. Dr. Reid is the founder of Unblind My Mind, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to improving health through informed food choices, and now works closely with the public, including the medical community, to devise food solutions for people suffering from a wide variety of chronic inflammatory conditions. She is also the author of the newly released book Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Food, and America’s Health Crisis. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Reid dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -What is glutamate and its connection to monosodium glutamate (MSG) (2:51 / 2:51) -The top food sources of glutamate and MSG (11:00 / 8:00) -Independent testing for glutamate in a product (28:15 / 25:10) -Dr. Reid’s personal experience with changing her daughter’s diet after a diagnosis of Autism spectrum disorder (35:14 / 30:38)  -The FDA’s position on glutamate (58:40 / 54:12) -Why are some individuals more impacted by glutamate exposure and lifestyle factors that can reduce glutamate release within our body (1:02:42 / 58:06) -The REID Diet protocol and who can benefit from it (1:11:25 / 1:06:49)  -The correlation between glutamate levels in gluten and dairy in Europe versus America  (1:31:44 / 1:27:10) -Research on glutamate and the work that still needs to be done (1:41:26 / 1:36:54) Also mentioned in this episode: -Dr. Reid’s new book  Fat, Stressed, and Sick: MSG, Processed Foods, and America's Health Crisis -Unblind My Mind - Dr. Reid’s Nonprofit -The REID Diet  WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. Get 10% off and a special bonus gift with your Bioptimizers purchase. Go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and use the code DHRU10 at checkout. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Armra Colostrum, Cozy Earth, and Joovv.  Hidden toxins can be found in our everyday products and increase our risk of chronic diseases like cancer. Learning about the impact of these hidden chemicals and where they are commonly found can empower us to make better choices as consumers, limit our exposure, and create better health for ourselves and our families.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Yvonne Burkart, a board-certified toxicologist. Dr. Burkart shares the top sources of hidden toxins in everyday products, like cosmetics, cleaning, and household products. Dr. Burkart shares the latest research around toxin exposure, the most common toxic ingredients and where they can be found, and her top tips on protecting ourselves from exposure and optimizing detoxification in our bodies.  Dr. Yvonne Burkart is a 22-year veteran of Toxicology with expertise in reproductive toxicity, particularly endocrine disruption, infertility, and cancer. She has also served as a Senior Toxicologist in the flavor and fragrance chemical industry, where she helped to ensure the safety of flavor ingredients, and is now a whistleblower on the lack of regulations in that field. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burkart dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Research confirming that hidden toxins in our cosmetics can turn on cancer genes in our bodies (2:32 / 2:32)   -The most common toxic ingredients found in cosmetics (6:48 / 6:48) -Why companies continue to use harmful ingredients in their products (12:02 / 9:11) -How hidden toxins can have an obesogenic effect (24:45 / 21:50) -Top 5 things toxins that should be avoided (26:46 / 24:00) -The power of glutathione (33:05 / 28:49) -The importance of breathing in quality air and filtering water (52:15 / 48:20)  -Research showing that breast cancer amongst younger people is on the rise (1:14:33 / 1:09:19) -The turning point for Dr. Burkart and her personal journey with toxins (1:18:39 / 1:14:39) -Dr. Burkart’s tips for minimizing her children’s toxic exposure (1:35:08 / 1:30:38) Also mentioned in this episode: -Research on daily use of parabens -The Swell Score  -The Detox Project  -Research on increase in cancer among younger individuals -The Clean Label Project Receive 15% off your first order of Armra Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU, or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Butcher Box and Rupa Health. Ultra-processed food consumption has increased to a mindblowing 70% among children in the United States. With our fast-paced and stressful lifestyles, processed foods have become a more convenient option for parents and families. These foods often contain chemicals to give them additional flavor, create addiction, and hijack our taste buds. In order to create better health for our children, parents need some go-to tips and meal plan inspiration to bring real food back into their family's lives and reclaim health.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Vani Hari, more commonly known as the Food Babe, to discuss her top strategies for creating better health for your family. Vani Hari was named one of the “Most Influential People on the Internet” by Time Magazine. She is the revolutionary food activist behind foodbabe.com, co-founder of organic food brand Truvani, and New York Times best-selling author of The Food Babe Way and Feeding You Lies. Her new cookbook, Food Babe Family, will officially hit stores on October 17, 2023. She has led campaigns against food giants like Kraft, Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, Subway, and General Mills that attracted more than 500,000 signatures and led to the removal of several controversial ingredients used by these companies. Her drive to change the food system inspired the creation of her new company, Truvani, where she produces real food without added chemicals, products without toxins, and labels without lies.  In this episode, Dhru and Vani dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Increase in processed food consumption amongst children (2:31 / 2:31)  -Is removing natural flavors from your diet practical, and what are alternative options (14:24 / 11:46)  -Vani’s personal story navigating school lunch choices for her children (28:20 / 25:44) -Early lessons and habits learned in childhood come back full circle (45:48 / 43:14) -Vani’s tips for family meal preparation (52:00 / 49:26)  -How eating meals as a family can help create better habits and the power of connection as a family (57:25 / 55:07)  -Recipes and meal plans available in Vani’s new book (1:06:19 / 1:03:45) -Small changes that can lead to better health (1:08:14 / 1:05:35)  -Politics and changes in our food industry (1:12:52 / 1:10:17)   Also mentioned in this episode: -Organic Bread of Heaven -Sweet Nothings -Vani's website -Order her new cookbook, Food Babe Family, here Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York Strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP, Pique Life, and Rupa Health. Did you know that people who walk over 7,500 steps a day reduce their risk of all cause mortality and are less likely to suffer from major depressive disorders? Walking is one of the fundamental actions attributed to humans, yet our modern lifestyles do not promote this activity in our daily lives. It has many incredible health benefits and is one of the most underrated and low-cost activities that can be added to your daily routine to promote longevity and prevent aging.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru and Dr. Shane O’Mara discuss the mind-blowing science behind the power of walking and its ability to boost your mood, health, and even creativity.  Shane O'Mara is a renowned neuroscientist and professor known for his work in the field of cognitive neuroscience, particularly in the areas of memory, stress, and brain function. Dr. O'Mara obtained his Ph.D. in behavioral neuroscience at the University of Oxford. Throughout his career, Shane O'Mara has held various academic positions and conducted groundbreaking research in neuroscience. In addition to his research, Dr. Shane O'Mara is also an accomplished author, with several publications in scientific journals and books to his name. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. O’Mara dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The consequences our brains and bodies face when we stay sedentary (2:36 / 2:36) -The research around walking and reducing depressive disorders (6:14 / 6:14) -Why walking is such an underrated physical activity (10:28 / 7:50)  -What is the optimal level of activity research recommends versus what average adults do in Western societies (13:45 / 11:00) -Walking has more positive benefits and less side effects compared to any pharmaceutical drug (20:18 / 17:30)  -The research behind how walking can prevent brain aging (24:55  / 22:10) -Practical ways you can incorporate walking into your daily routine (40:39 / 36:44)  -The link between walking and creativity (53:40 / 49:46)  -Health benefits of walking and reversing the damage of a sedentary lifestyle (1:05:32 / 1:01:55)   -Dr. O’Mara’s personal journey and passion that led him to research walking (1:18:37 / 1:14:41)  -Dr. O’Mara’s daily walking routine  (1:31:21 / 1:27:26)  -The relationship between sleep and walking (1:34:21  / 1:30:25) Also mentioned in this episode: -Dr. O’Mara’s Newsletter BrainPizza -Dr. O’Mara’s new book Talking Heads WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. Right now, get up to 15% off on Pique’s Sun Goddess Matcha plus a complimentary beaker and rechargeable frother on subscriptions $105 or more. Just go to piquelife.com/DhruTea to get this amazing deal. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living Mattress and Lifeforce.  Longevity is at the top of everyone’s mind these days, and we can’t talk about longevity without mentioning movement, mobility, and safeguarding against falls and fractures. What lies at the heart of these endeavors? Our capacity to build and sustain lean muscle.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon to discuss why building and maintaining skeletal muscle is critical for preserving our healthspan, lifespan, and metabolic health. Dr. Lyon is a Washington University fellowship-trained physician in nutritional science and geriatrics and is board-certified in family medicine. She is the founder of the Institute for Muscle-Centric Medicine and has a private practice that services leaders, innovators, mavericks, and executives in a number of fields.  In addition, Dr. Lyon also works closely with special-operations military personnel. Her goal is to change the paradigm of medicine from obesity-focused to muscle-centric and the way we think about health and medicine with high scientific integrity. Her new book, Forever Strong: A New, Science-Based Strategy for Aging Well, is set to be released on October 17, 2023.  In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Lyon dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -What happens when women over 40 don’t prioritize protein and lifting weights (1:57 / 1:57) -The relationship between satiety, protein, and weight loss (4:02 / 4:02) -Muscle-centric medicine vs the conventional approach to weight loss (12:07 / 8:47) -Why muscle is critical when it comes to longevity (16:21 / 12:47) -What contributes to skeletal muscle loss (18:01 / 14:47) -How Dr. Lyon inspired Dhru to start resistance training and eating more protein (23:52 / 20:38) -The best way to measure lean muscle mass (30:20 / 27:05) -Optimal body fat percentage for women (31:58 / 29:00) -Measuring strength and establishing a baseline (36:19 / 33:00) -Minimal viable dose for resistance training (43:58 / 40:43) -Modifying our diet and lifestyle to match our environment (51:19 / 48:25) -Top reasons why people don’t prioritize protein (55:10 / 52:00 ) -How much protein and carbs to aim for per meal and day (1:05:19 / 57:57) -How Dr. Lyon meets her protein goals (1:11:08 / 1:07:54) -Top mistakes people make when increasing protein intake (1:20:37 /1:16:10) -Structuring meals around protein (1:24:01 / 1:20:56) -Dr. Lyon’s take on carbohydrates (1:35:10 / 1:31:56) -Why calories matter and the importance of tracking (1:43:26 / 1:38:55) -Key takeaways from Dr. Lyon’s new book (1:50:50 / 1:47:35) -Dr. Lyon’s thoughts on Ozempic (1:56:07 / 1:53:00) Also mentioned in this episode: -Preorder Dr. Lyon’s book, Forever Strong -drgabriellelyon.com -Sign up for Dr. Lyon’s 30G’s Recipe Newsletter To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress, head to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough, LMNT, and Rupa Health. Dwindling memory is thought to be a normal part of aging. But just because something is common doesn’t make it normal. There is a lot we can do to safeguard the memory center of our brain, and it’s never too late to get started. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Majid Fotuhi to discuss the top diet and lifestyle factors that shrink our brains and insightful tips on what we can start doing to grow and preserve our brain health today.  Dr. Fotuhi is a neurologist with expertise in the fields of memory, concussion, and successful aging. Through his 30 years of teaching, clinical work, and neuroscience research at Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins, Dr. Fotuhi has developed a multidisciplinary program for helping people of all ages improve their memory and attention. The results of his program have been published in several scientific journals and his three books. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Majid Fotuhi dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The top things that shrink our brains as we age (2:53 / 2:53) -How a big belly relates to a shrinking hippocampus (5:01 / 5:01) -Why trans fats are so bad for the brain (6:50 / 6:50) -Protective fats for the brain (11:12 / 8:15) -How a sedentary lifestyle shrinks the brain (16:01 / 13:10) -Dr. Fotuhi’s prescription for exercise (17:56 / 14:48) -How walking helps grow the hippocampus (20:48 / 17:30) -The role of the hippocampus in chronic disease (24:34 / 21:28) -A testimonial of a patient under Dr. Fotuhi’s care (31:48 / 27:25) -How snoring, sleep apnea, and stress impair our sleep (41:10 / 36:37) -Why sugar is so damaging to the brain (54:32 / 50:17) -The link between elevated uric acid levels and brain aging (1:00:59 / 56:27) -Key strategies to help us grow our brain (1:11:26 / 1:07:00) -Why having a sense of purpose is so important for brain health (1:12:26 / 1:08:00) Also mentioned in this episode -Boost Your Brain -The Memory Cure Get 10% off and a special bonus gift with your BiOptimizers purchase. Go to magbreakthrough.com/dhru and use the code DHRU10 at checkout. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/DHRU today. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Beekeepers Naturals and ButcherBox. As we age and start to experience subtle shifts in our bodies, we might notice more swollenness in our joints and puffiness in our faces and generally feel more lethargic and less mentally sharp. These are telltale signs of chronic inflammation that could be linked to high levels of visceral fat—the “hidden fat” that’s stored deep inside our organs.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Sean O’Mara for a deep dive into the dangers of visceral fat, what foods and lifestyle factors promote visceral fat production, and how we can take steps to lower our levels to prevent chronic disease and prolong our life span.  Dr. Sean O’Mara works with business executives, professional performers, and athletes motivated to optimize their biology through innovative techniques of performance enhancement. Dr. O'Mara was the founder of an innovative medical start-up in Minneapolis, MN, called Lantu, which focuses on health and performance optimization. Dr. O'Mara and his team used cutting-edge data analytics to glean insights to identify and leverage innovative biometrics of health, the human genome, and the microbiome. He has over a decade of experience evaluating and reversing chronic disease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. O’Mara dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -What is visceral fat, and why is it so dangerous? (1:46 / 1:46) -Visual differences between healthy fat and visceral fat (10:35 / 7:25) -The top five diet and lifestyle factors that contribute to visceral fat (20:10 / 16:50) -The link between longevity and visceral fat (35:16 / 32:06) -Visceral fat vs subcutaneous fat in obesity and menopause (39:49 / 36:42) -Dr. O’Mara’s patient with TOFI (thin on the outside, fat on the inside) (59:11 / 55:20) -What makes a person susceptible to having a lot of visceral fat? (1:03:11 / 59:40) -The marbling of skeletal muscle tissue and risk for heart disease (1:22:11 / 1:17:52) -Study of visceral fat in sprinters (1:28:52 / 1:23:15) -How visceral fat impacts nitric oxide, blood flow, cognition, and hair growth (1:31:50 / 1:30:42) -Optimal level of visceral fat in the body (1:51:58 / 1:48:50) -Energy balance vs a whole-foods diet: which is best for reducing visceral fat? (2:01:49 / 1:56:47) -The link between visceral fat and the gut microbiome (2:03:30 / 2:00:42) -Dr. O’Mara’s take on alcohol (2:20:04 / 2:16:54) -Dr. O’Mara’s tips for sleep optimization (2:26:19 / 2:23:10) -Taking your health journey one step at a time (2:31:28 / 2:28:41) -The best way to exercise to reduce visceral fat (2:35:40 / 2:31:44) -Erectile dysfunction (2:52:20 / 2:49:12) -Best way to measure visceral fat (3:00:41 / 2:56:36) Also mentioned in this episode: -Dr. Sean O’Mara on The Minimalist Podcast -YouTube Link Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/DHRU and enter code “DHRU” to get Beekeeper’s Naturals' exclusive offer of 20% off sitewide. Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use the code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, BiOptimizers, and Pique Life. Did you know your oral health directly affects your overall health, longevity, and risk for chronic diseases like Alzheimer’s?  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mark Burhenne to address why you need to start doubling down on your oral health for chronic disease prevention and tips for how to get started today. Dr. Mark Burhenne is a functional dentist and author of the number one Amazon bestseller The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox. He received his degree from the Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco and is a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM), Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH), and Dental Board of California.   In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burhenne dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -How our oral health and dental health relate to longevity (1:59 / 1:59) -The connection between dental health and Alzheimer’s disease (3:53 / 3:53) -Why you need to floss (10:07 / 7:31) -The different types of floss and how to floss correctly (21:36 / 19:23) -Tongue scraping for better oral health (34:56 / 30:53) -The do’s and don’ts of teeth brushing (40:11 / 36:07) -Bad dentistry (46:08 / 42:44) -The biomechanics of proper brushing (51:45 / 47:41) -Recommendations for better mouthwash and toothpaste (1:01:14 / 57:14) -The dangers of fluoride (1:07:05 / 1:03:52) -Mouth taping: its benefits and why it’s going mainstream (1:14:48 / 1:11:30) -Top reasons why people have gum disease and cavities (1:24:15 / 1:20:13) -Why Dhru changed his mind about fruit (1:31:05 / 1:27:00) -Next steps after getting the Bristle test (1:45:22 / 1:29:45) -The connection between the oral microbiome and gut microbiome (1:51:37 / 1:40:16) -A cost-benefit analysis of root canals (1:54:47 / 1:51:25) Also mentioned in this episode: -Bristle at-home oral health test. Use code DHRU for 15% off. -askthedentist.com -The Dangers of Fluoride on the Brain and IQ (episode 207) -Order Dr. Burhenne’s book, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox here. -Cavity Free Kids Guide 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. BiOptimizers is offering 10% off and a special gift with your purchase. Head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. Get up to 15% off and a complimentary beaker and rechargeable frother on subscriptions over $105 when you shop at Piquelife.com/DhruTea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough, and Lifeforce.  There are many misconceptions about what it takes to lead a healthy lifestyle. But the truth is, you don’t need fancy supplements, an expensive gym membership, or a niche diet to be healthy. In fact, the biggest returns on health are often simple, free, or low-cost—we just need guidance getting started on the journey.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Shawn Stevenson to discuss the top mistakes, misconceptions, and confusion people face when setting out on their health journeys. Shawn Stevenson is the author of the international bestselling book Sleep Smarter and his latest book, Eat Smarter, and the creator of The Model Health Show, one of the top health podcasts in the world. He is the founder of Advanced Integrative Health Alliance, a company that provides wellness services for individuals and organizations worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Shawn dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Top mistakes that people over 40 make (2:13 / 2:13) -The power of walking, movement, and muscle as we get older (4:21 / 4:21) -Areas in health and wellness that cause the most confusion (23:25 / 18:05) -Protein for satiety and weight loss (26:58 / 24:04) -The habits that have caused our nation to be sick (41:15 / 37:03 ) -The role of the family unit in creating health (41:24 / 39:54) -Shawn’s stance on pharmaceutical interventions for obesity and heart disease (1:04:14 / 1:01:44) -Creating a tipping point where we normalize wellness (1:18:13 / 1:16:33) -Why focusing on your microenvironment is critical for creating change on a larger scale (1:28:00 / 1:26:25) -Recipes from Shawn’s new cookbook, Eat Smarter Family Cookbook (1:37:40 / 1:34:12) -What to eat (and not to eat) for breakfast (1:49:08 / 1:46:24) -The benefits of raw honey (1:52:56 / 1:50:00) -Where to order Shawn’s cookbook and special features (2:03:50 / 2:00:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -Preorder Eat Smarter Family Cookbook: 100 Delicious Recipes to Transform Your Health, Happiness, and Connection, here -eatsmartercookbook.com (plus bonuses and free access to the Family Health & Fitness Summit!) -Ultra-Processed Diets Cause Excess Calorie Intake and Weight Gain -Trends in Consumption of Ultra-processed Foods Among US Youths Aged 2-19 Years, 1999-2018 -Glyphosate Use, Toxicity, and Occurrence in Food -Maternal nutrition and the programming of obesity BiOptimizers is offering 10% off and a special gift with your purchase, so just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP, ARMRA Colostrum, and Cozy Earth  Many of us have a vision of what we want our future to look like but have trouble seeing a clear path to get there. What’s more, we allow the stories of our past to cloud our judgment of what’s possible. When we stop and envision our future through the lens of our accomplishments, it opens the door to what’s possible.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Benjamin Hardy to discuss practical steps for making your future goals a reality. Dr. Benjamin Hardy is an organizational psychologist, keynote speaker, and best-selling author who focuses on the psychology of exponential growth and transformation, future self-science, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, Dhru and Ben dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Top things that can prevent us from making progress on our goals (0:24 / 0:24) -Why do people have a hard time connecting to their future selves? (2:20 / 2:20) -Focusing on what you want and optimizing your life to make it happen (8:49 / 6:15) -How to build the muscle of imagination (10:06 / 7:38) -Looking at the past as a framework for how far you’ve come (19:48 / 17:36) -Practicing gratitude to squash self-criticism (26:06 / 23:10) -How to apply Ben’s “10x is easier than 2x” rule to different areas of your life (36:44 / 32:10) -Dhru’s experience with the 10x rule (40:20 / 38:17) -Understanding your goals and how they fit into your desired future self (50:32 / 46:20) -The goals Ben is working on (59:32 / 51:58) -Leadership, building trust within yourself, and when to outsource help (1:06:06 / 58:45) -What to do when you’re not sure what to do next (1:12:26 / 1:08:10) -Core concepts from Ben’s new book (1:26:09 / 1:22) Also mentioned in this episode: -10x Is Easier Than 2x, is now available for purchase at 10xeasierbook.com. -Supercharge Your Sleep and Improve Your Longevity Using the Power of Intermittent Fasting & Circadian Biology (episode 401) -Sleep Master Class (episode 378) -Uncovering The Root Cause of Sleep Issues and How to Improve Your Sleep Today (episode 376) -The Five Minute Journal  For more on Ben Hardy, follow him on Instagram @drbenjaminhardy and YouTube @dr.benjaminhardy. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. Receive 15% off your first order of ARMRA Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox and Lifeforce. In the Western world, the term anxiety embodies a lot: disconnection from ourselves and loved ones; living our life for other people; the stress of our jobs, family, finances, and obligations; and the relentless chasing of the American dream. When we don’t make time to work through our anxiety, it leads us down a path of suffering and regret. But it doesn’t have to be this way.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. John Delony to discuss anxiety, where it comes from, and the impact it has on so many of our lives. Dr. John Delony is a bestselling author, mental health expert, and host of The Dr. John Delony Show. He has two PhDs and over two decades of experience in counseling, crisis response, and higher education. He also serves as cohost of The Ramsey Show, where he helps unpack the psychology behind finances. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. John dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Examples of how anxiety impacts our lives (0:41 / 0:41) -The relationships between anxiety and the stories we tell ourselves (11:27 / 7:50) -Hitting rock bottom and how it helps rebuild the foundation of our lives (13:11 / 9:48) -Why you can’t outthink an anxious mind (21:46 / 17:55) -The top drivers of anxiety in people’s lives (24:27 / 20:53) -Baby steps for overcoming anxiety (40:45 / 37:15) -Catching negative thoughts before they take over (47:55 / 44:58) -Why we need to consciously lean toward optimism (55:36 / 53:40) -What Dr. John did to fix his home life and relationship with his spouse (1:05:10 / ) -Tips for health, healing, and getting back in touch with your body (1:17:02 / 1:12:30) -The parts of healing that aren’t talked about (1:26:50 / 1:20:48) -Benefits of practicing Maranasati (death meditation) (1:34:47 / 1:30:56) -How faith plays into anxiety (1:43:06 / 1:39:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -Preorder Dr. John’s book, Building a Non-Anxious Life, here. -johndelony.com -The Dr. John Delony Show Right now, new members of ButcherBox will receive New York strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Joovv, and Rupa Health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Joel Kahn to discuss the different screening tests and biomarkers that can paint a clearer picture of heart health. Dr. Joel Kahn is a practicing cardiologist and a clinical professor of medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. He’s triple-board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, and interventional cardiology. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Kahn dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -How to truly know if your heart is healthy (2:16 / 2:16) -The various blood and metabolic biomarkers for testing cardiac function (4:00 / 4:00) -The Cleerly scan for measuring soft plaque (17:47 / 15:16) -Dr. Kahn’s recommendations for HIIT and resistance training (25:15 / 22:33) -Lifestyle tips for reducing soft plaque build-up (34:20 / 30:24) -Endothelial health, nitric oxide production, and the risk for heart disease (40:50 / 36:51) -What specific biomarkers can tell us about heart disease risk and the role of personalized medicine for effective treatment interventions (45:36 / 41:39) -Supplements to aid in lowering soft plaque levels (53:57 / 50:00) -Genetic testing for assessing heart disease risk (1:02:46 / 58:48) -Dr. Kahn’s thoughts on dietary protein and resistance training for longevity (1:15:31 / 1:11:58) -What Dr. Kahn does daily to support his longevity (1:31:30 / 1:28:00) Also mentioned in this episode: -Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity -Heart Doc VIP Dr. Joel Kahn’s podcast -What Do I Do With My High Coronary Calcium CT Results: A Guide -HIIT Training Improves Soft Plaque (study) -Try This: VO2 Max as the Best Predictor of Longevity -GB Insight Genetic Testing and Analysis -Maxi Health Kyolic 400 Aged Garlic Extract  -Gotu Kola and Pycnogenol French Maritime Pine Bark Extracts BiOptimizers is offering 10% off plus a special gift with purchase. Just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. Right now, Joovv is giving my listeners an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living and Pique Life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, we have a special compilation episode where Dhru speaks with several past podcast guests about the pros, cons, and best practices for taking Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonists. Dhru sits down with JJ Virgin to get her nuanced take on where these weight loss drugs might benefit those battling lifelong obesity and metabolic disorders. He speaks with Calley Means to get his insights on how these drugs are approved, the dirty tactics behind their marketing, and the agenda behind their streamlined FDA approval for obese teens.  In a sneak peek of his upcoming episode, Dhru asks Dr. Gabrielle Lyon about what she’s seen in her clients taking Ozempic, the importance of resistance training and monitoring protein intake on these weight loss drugs, and potential side effects. Finally, Dhru highlights an interview with his wellness colleagues, Dr. Casey Means and Dr. Robert Lustig, on how to use Ozempic correctly and strategies to get off it safely.  In this special compilation episode, Dhru dives into: (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Why we’re talking about Ozempic and GLP-1 weight loss drugs (1:10 / 1:10) -JJ Virgin’s nuanced thoughts on Ozempic (2:52 / 2:52) -The importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle as an adjunct to Ozempic (5:27 / 5:27) -Calley Mean’s criticism of Ozempic as a long-term solution to the obesity crisis (17:50 / 15:33) -Financial corruption within the institutions funding weight loss drugs (20:05 / 17:35) -Metabolic and comorbidity cost of Ozempic in teens (23:21 / 20:54) -Dr. Gabrielle Lyon breaks down the best and worst practices around Ozempic (25:21 / 23:16) -Side effects of Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonists (27:26 / 24:55) -Dr. Casey Means and Dr. Robert Lustig on how to take GLP-1 agonists the right way (31:16 / 29:11) -How to come off of them successfully (33:08 / 31:12) -Evidence-based ways for sustainable weight loss in children (35:40 / 33:45) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Top Weight Loss Do’s and Don'ts for Women 40+ with JJ Virgin (episode 407) -Whistleblower Exposes the Dirty Tactics that Coca-Cola Used to Rig the System and Keep Vulnerable Populations Unhealthy with Calley Means (episode 363) -How Does GLP 1 & Ozempic Affect Metabolic Health & Do They Work? | Dr. Rob Lustig & Dr. Casey Means -A Whole New Level - Levels’ podcast To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. For a limited time, Pique is offering my community 12% off their fasting tea bundle plus an exclusive gift! So head on over to piquelife.com/dhru to redeem this exclusive offer today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, WHOOP, and Rupa Health. Conventional medicine takes a “wait and see” approach to health and disease, which leads to poor health outcomes for patients and their family members. Thankfully, new advancements in science and technology are allowing us to become more proactive than reactive by gaining a deeper look into our health and risk for chronic disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Andrew Lacy to discuss the latest tool in early cancer detection and chronic disease prevention, Prenuvo.  In this episode, Dhru and Andrew discuss how Prenuvo uses anatomical and functional imaging to help us become aware of what’s happening inside our bodies so that we can feel empowered to be proactive about the future of our health. Andrew Lacy is the founder and CEO of Prenuvo, a revolutionary new MRI scan that uses AI technology to detect early signs of various cancers and diseases. It also detects visceral fat and various other anatomical and structural components integral to our health so that patients can feel empowered to take control over their health.  Andrew is a product technologist with extensive experience taking transformative digital products from conception to launch in startups and large corporations. He holds an MBA from Stanford University and a Patent and International Law degree from the University of Melbourne. He’s passionate about using technology to help our healthcare system shift from one focused on treating disease to one focused on prevention. In this episode, Dhru and Andrew dive into: (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -What Prenuvo is, what it tests for, and how its innovating preventative medicine (1:29 / 1:29) -The science and technology behind Prenuvo for early cancer detection and chronic disease prevention (4:27 / 4:27) -What makes the Prenuvo experience different from traditional medical offices (16:37 / 14:00) -Advantages and limitations of the Prenuvo scan (19:36 / 16:37) -Unpacking Dhru’s test results (34:28 / 30:40 ) -How Prenovo empowers patients to take a proactive approach to their health (42:00 / 37:50 ) -The various conditions Prenuvo can detect and how it compares to other tests (54:18 / 50:30) -Cost breakdown and accessibility (1:02:33 / 58:58) -Kim Kardashian and other celebrity figures that endorse Prenuvo (1:15:10 / 1:11:27) Also mentioned in this episode: -Get $300 off Prenuvo promo code for your listeners: prenuvo.com/dhru (not an affiliate link) -Learn more about Prenuvo at prenuvo.com. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com/dhru and get your first month free. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Beekeepers Naturals and LMNT. Are chronic aches in your knees, back, or neck holding you back? Contrary to widespread belief, this is not a normal part of aging. Many factors contribute to chronic pain, but one unspoken area could be a part of the problem: your shoes.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Galahad Clark to discuss how our modern-day footwear could be an overlooked area contributing to chronic pain. Dhru and Galahad discuss how conventional shoes restrict our feet's natural shape and movement, making them weaker, and how this impacts the rest of our bodies. They also discuss the environmental impact of the shoe industry and why we need a radical shift toward a more sustainable solution.  Galahad Clark is a visionary entrepreneur and sustainability advocate who is revolutionizing the footwear industry with his innovative approach to crafting eco-friendly and socially responsible shoes. Galahad inherited a deep appreciation for shoe craftsmanship and quality design as a seventh-generation shoemaker and descendant of the Clark Shoes enterprise. A degree in Anthropology matched with his family background, eventually led Galahad to create the minimalist, environmentally conscious barefoot shoe company Vivobarefoot. Vivobarefoot is on a mission to make the world healthier by designing footwear that allows our feet to function the way they were intended to. In this episode, Dhru and Galahad dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Dhru’s experience with chronic knee pain from wearing conventional shoes (2:21 / 2:21) -How modern-day footwear contributes to knee, neck, and back pain (7:08 / 5:15) -The connection between foot and brain development (14:21 / 11:40) -Top types of shoes that contribute to chronic pain (16:44 / 13:40) -The many functions of the “great” toe (18:55 / 15:47) -Why bunions are not hereditary (22:39 / 19:15) -How barefoot shoes help strengthen the feet (27:09 / 25:25) -The benefits of walking barefoot (28:31/ 27:00) -The three areas that make Vivobarefoot shoes unique (31:18 / 28:08) -A look at how footwear has evolved throughout human history (40:14 / 37:00) -Navigating the adjustment period to barefoot shoes (44:01 / 40:54) -Galahad’s story and why he started Vivobarefoot (49:09 / 46:00) -Trends in sneakers and footwear continue to get worse (1:00:18 / 58:20) Also mentioned in this episode: -Vivobarefoot blog on the difference between normal vs. natural shoes -Made-to-order shoes: vivobarefoot.com/us/vivobiome (available in the U.K.) -Vivobarefoot online store: vivobarefoot.com For more on Vivobarefoot, follow their Instagram @vivobarefoot, Twitter @vivobarefoot, and through their website vivobarefoot.com. Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/DHRU and enter code “DHRU” to get Beekeeper’s Naturals' exclusive offer of 20% off sitewide. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to DrinkLMNT.com/DHRU today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce and Cozy Earth. I’m sure many of you are parents and can relate to the many challenges that come with it. Sometimes, our emotions take over, our past experiences drive big reactions, or we can’t get through to our kids the way we want. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, we are re-broadcasting a deep dive episode on all things parenting, charisma, and connection with child and family therapist, Jennifer Kolari. In this episode, Jennifer explains how anyone – not just parents! – can become more relatable in the eyes of others using the power of mirror neurons.  Jennifer is one of the nation’s leading parenting experts and the founder of Connected Parenting. She is the author of Connected Parenting: How To Raise A Great Kid and You’re Ruining My Life! (But Not Really) Surviving the Teenage Years with Connected Parenting. Jennifer was the Parenting expert on CBC’s Steven and Chris show for eight seasons and has appeared frequently on Canada AM and Breakfast Television. Jennifer has been helping children, teens, and families get connected for over twenty years. In this episode, Dhru and Jennifer dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -How Jennifer discovered compassionate parenting and family therapy as her calling (1:33 / 1:33) -The power of limbic bonding for you and your child (10:31 / 7:17) -What traditional parenting got wrong about “You should know better!” (18:50 / 15:39) -What are mirror neurons and how they can help (22:20 / 19:07) -How yelling impacts the fight or flight response and stress hormones (27:40 / 23:28) -Breaking down the CALM technique (30:59 / 27:48) -Practicing active listening with the CALM technique in real situations (47:46 / 44:38 ) -Approaching disagreements with teenagers more mindfully (55:10 / 52:00) -Dealing with full-on tantrums and what happens when you give them permission to meltdown (59:59 / 56:52) -Advice for couples and how to use mirroring for intimate relationships (1:18:56 / 1:15:50) -Taking a modern approach to the modern problems kids are dealing with (1:34:42 / 1:31:30 ) -Why too much power leads kids to feel anxious (1:52:21 / 1:49:11) Also mentioned in this episode: -Connected Parenting: How To Raise A Great Kid -You’re Ruining My Life! (But Not Really) Surviving the Teenage Years with Connected Parenting -The Connected Parenting podcast with Jennifer Kolari For more on Jennifer you can follow her on Instagram @jenniferkolari and through her website connectedparenting.com.  Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough and Calm.  Many people are unaware of the benefits of psychedelics when taken in a controlled, clinical setting under the care of a professional. Emerging research has shown promise for healing from trauma, connecting to your partner, and gaining insight into the bigger picture of consciousness and life itself. This week on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Rick Doblin, Ph.D., the founder and President of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelics (MAPS), to discuss the use of psychedelics, specifically MDMA, as a therapeutic intervention for qualifying candidates with complex mental illness, schizophrenia, PTSD, anxiety, eating disorders, and more.  Rick Doblin, Ph.D., is the Founder and President of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He received his doctorate in Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where he wrote his dissertation on regulating the medical uses of psychedelics and marijuana and his Master’s thesis on smoked marijuana vs. the oral THC pill in nausea control for cancer patients.  Rick studied with Dr. Stanislav Grof and was among the first to be certified as a Holotropic Breathwork practitioner. His goal is to help develop legal contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana as prescription medicines, for the personal growth of otherwise healthy people, and eventually to become a legally licensed psychedelic therapist.  In this episode, Dhru and Rick dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Why it’s so hard to see beyond existence (1:28 / 1:28) -How Rick’s beliefs and personal views were shaped by his psychedelic experiences (8:19 / 6:58) -Potential sources of inner wisdom/guidance when taking psilocybin (16:07 / 14:30) -Idiosyncrasies that caused Rick to pursue psychedelic research (28:50 / 26:42) -A deep dive into the history of MDMA (35:03 / 32:06) -Therapeutic uses of MDMA (54:20 / 57:51) -The effects of psilocybin on the brain (1:10:45 / 1:07:46) -The war on drugs and how it impacted the public’s perception of psychedelics (1:20:33 /  1:17:32) -The recent advancements in psilocybin and MDMA for therapeutic use (1:27:20 / 1:24:25) -Early evidence on the ill effects of marijuana: should we be concerned? (1:30:55 / 1:28:05) -Current status of MDMA in psychological interventions (1:42 / 1:39:24) -Future hopes for FDA to allow psychedelic drugs to come to market (1:45:22 / 1:42:04) Also mentioned in this episode: -Maui Wild Fires Support/Resources -Make a donation to MAPS here  -Maps.org For more on Rick Doblin, follow him on Instagram @rickdoblinphd. BiOptimizers is offering 10% off + special gift with purchase, just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. Calm is offering an exclusive offer of 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription. Head over to calm.com/dhru today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough, Joovv, and Arma Colostrum.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Elroy Vojdani to discuss the topic of food sensitivities, the top sources, and their impact on the development and progression of autoimmune disease.  Dr. Vojdani is the founder of Regenera Medical, a boutique Functional Medicine practice in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Vojdani began his medical career as an interventional radiologist. Dr. Vojdani has coauthored over 20 scientific articles and continues to play an integral role in research on autoimmune, neurodegenerative, and autoinflammatory conditions. He is the author of When Food Bites Back: Taking Control of Autoimmune Disease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Vojdani dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Whether or not it’s possible to recover from lifelong allergies (2:17  / 2:17) -The three major classifications of allergies (3:30 / 3:30) -Examples of food intolerances and sensitivities (10:43 / 4:20) -The limitations of traditional allergy testing (17:22 / 9:09) -The story of how Alessio Fasano discovered leaky gut syndrome (25:43 / 22:50) -Chronic diseases that are related to food sensitivities (39:55 / 36:54) -The role of food sensitivities in F.L.C. (Feel Like Crap) syndrome (44:08 / 39:46) -Risk factors that contribute to the development of autoimmunity (54:02 / 45:00) -Top food sensitivities that drive inflammation (1:07:23 / 1:02:06) -Do allergy shots actually work? (1:12:18 / 1:08:05) -Comprehensive food and allergy testing (1:21:01 / 1:13:40) -Identifying food sensitivities, removing them, and repairing the gut (1:34:21 / 1:29:14) -Tackling nuances around dairy and autoimmune disease (1:52:55 / 1:48:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -Episode 237: 3 Steps to Reverse Autoimmune Disease with Dr. Terry Wahls  -The link between adverse childhood experiences and risk for developing autoimmune disease in adulthood  -Dr. Vojdani’s clinic: Regenera Medical -Dr. Vojdani’s book, When Food Bites Back. -rupauniversity.com For more on Dr. Elroy Vojdani, you can follow Regenera Medical on Instagram @regeneramedical. BiOptimizers is offering 10% off any of their Magnesium Breakthrough bundles plus a special gift with purchase. Head to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU at checkout. Receive 15% off your first order of Armra Colostrum at tryarmra.com/DHRU or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and ButcherBox.  There are many conflicting viewpoints on what drives weight gain. Excess calories? High insulin levels? Unwavering hunger? Dhru has been on a quest for answers to learn exactly how to shift body composition to lose fat and build muscle.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru welcomes Dr. Ben Bikman on the show to continue his summer weight loss. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bikman dive deep into insulin's critical role in weight gain, obesity, and cardiometabolic disease.  Dr. Ben Bikman is a renowned metabolic research scientist and a popular speaker on human metabolism and nutrition. Dr. Bikman has a Doctor of Philosophy in bioenergetics and completed his postdoctoral fellowship in metabolic disorders with the Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School. He is the author of the book Why We Get Sick, which offers a thought-provoking yet real solution to insulin resistance and reversing prediabetes, improving brain function, shedding fat, and preventing diabetes. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bikman dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The perfect formula for creating a sick society (1:46 /1:46) -The most underrated blood test for metabolic health (6:12 / 6:12) -Optimal fasting insulin reference ranges (11:51 / 9:47) -The two primary factors that contribute to weight gain (17:10 / 14:45) -Dhru’s weight-loss journey and its relationship to calories and insulin (29:23 / 27:00) -Is it possible to gain weight on low-carb diets? (48:26 / 46:16) -Dr. Bikman’s stance on the role of calories in weight loss (1:01:14 / 57:48) -Dr. Bikman’s thoughts on using satiety as a metric for weight loss (1:17 / 1:14:33) -The protein leverage hypothesis (1:26:22 / 1:24:35) -Protein recommendations for optimal health and weight loss (1:30:49 / 1:28:20) -The role of skeletal muscle in glycemic control and diabetes prevention (1:33:57 / 1:31:31) -The link between resistance training, muscle mass, and insulin resistance (1:38:56 / 1:37:33) -Dr. Bikman’s four pillars for eating a healthy diet (1:49:42 / 1:49:10) Also mentioned in this episode: -Why We Get Sick -Instagram: @benbikmanphd -Dr. Bikman’s meal replacement shake: gethlth.com For more on Dr. Ben Bikman, follow him on Instagram @BenBikmanPhD, and through his websites bikmanlab.byu.edu and insuliniq.com. 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. Right now, new members of ButcherBox receive New York strip steaks for a year PLUS $20 off your first order. Go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP and Rupa Health. Vegetable oils are a hot topic in the wellness world. Some believe they’re a heart-healthy alternative to saturated fats, while others claim their impact is far worse for our overall health than we initially thought. If you’re confused about seed oils, this episode is for you. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Jeff Nobbs to discuss the top seed oils consumed today and why they are so problematic for cardiometabolic health. Jeff Nobbs is the cofounder and CEO of Zero Acre Farms, a food company replacing destructive vegetable oils with a healthier, more sustainable option. With over 15 years of experience in health and nutrition, Jeff has cofounded several start-ups to offer better-quality ingredients and nutrition-forward foods to people and communities, including the fast-casual restaurant chain Kitava. In this episode, Dhru and Jeff dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Why seed oils aren’t as good for us as we initially thought (0:32 / 0:32) -The impact of seed oils on the body (2:34 / 2:34) -How to test your omega-6 blood levels (10:38 / 8:08) -The history of seed oils and how they’ve become so pervasive (12:16 / 9:59) -Why trans fats were “banned” from commercial production (20:06 / 18:40) -Observational research and the argument for seed oils (30:01 / 27:07) -Randomized controlled trials and the argument against seed oils (41:13 / 36:35) -Jeff’s story and how he became involved with seed oils (52:40 / 50:25) -The top seed oils consumed in restaurants and ultra-processed foods (59:20 / 57:04) -The downsides of fear-mongering seed oils in mainstream media (1:13:05 / 1:09:16) -The adulteration of olive oil and avocado oil and why it’s a problem (1:22:50 / 1:20:32) -Jeff’s thoughts on high-oleic oil (1:33:20 / 1:31:05) -About Zero Acre Farms’ mission and their cultured oil’s flavor, calorie density, and environmental impact (1:38:32 / 1:36:12) -The top dietary principles Jeff follows to keep himself healthy (1:58:42 / 1:56:21) -The top lifestyle principles Jeff follows to keep himself healthy (2:04:08 / 2:01:50) Also mentioned in this episode: -Dietary alteration of n-3 and n-6 fatty acids for headache reduction in adults with migraine: randomized controlled trial -McDonald’s Broke My Heart - Malcolm Gladwell -The Minnesota Coronary Heart Experiment -Zero Acre Cultured Oil -Zero Acre Farms Blog For more on Zero Acre, follow them on Instagram @zeroacrefarms and Twitter @zeroacrefarms.   WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com and get your first month free. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Living Mattress and Lifeforce.  In a world where countless individuals are dealing with depression, disconnection, and suffering, it's essential to pause and introspect: What robs us of our joy and happiness, and how can we have the courage to let go of the things that no longer serve us?  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Richard Williams, better known by his stage name Prince Ea, to discuss the power of stillness and being to get clear on your purpose and how action, service, and taking pause can help you step into a life that brings you the most joy and happiness.  Dhru and Prince Ea also share how their spirituality helped them connect to their gut instinct and pivot to lead a life of fulfillment. They also share their personal journeys of awakening and the stories, teachers, and reminders that continue to guide them along the way. Prince EA is a spoken word artist, international keynote speaker, and civil rights activist from St Louis, Missouri. He is the host of the newly launched podcast Sauna Sessions and has accumulated over 1 billion views on Facebook alone and even more on a combination of other platforms. Prince Ea’s messages of compassion in the form of content-heavy spoken word poetry have earned him global recognition as a social influencer on a mission of creating both internal and external peace in the world.  In this episode, Dhru and Prince dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The Hungry Ghosts and how they rob us of our happiness (1:28 / 1:16) -How hip-hop changed Prince Ea’s life and awakened his spiritual side (9:23 / 6:11) -What gets in the way of us listening to our gut instinct (22:22 / 19:57) -The Rule of 100 and how to use it to get clear on what you want to achieve (24:43 / 21:51) -The little joys that made Prince Ea pivot his career path (41:00 / 38:15) -Dhru’s spiritual background story (49:36 / 46:52) -How action, service, and being present help us awaken to our life’s purpose (54:45 / 51:24) -The origins of Prince Ea’s podcast, Sauna Sessions (1:01:13 / 58:36) -The power of pause and why its good to take breaks (1:12:12 / 1:09) -Examples of things Prince Ea has changed his mind about (1:20:04 / 1:17:46) -The contrast between doing and being (1:27:23 / 1:24:36) -Final thoughts (1:38:15 / 1:35:33) Also mentioned in this episode: -Prince Ea’s podcast Sauna Sessions -Sign up for my Try This newsletter here For more on Prince Ea, follow him on Instagram @prince_ea, YouTube @PrinceEa, Twitter @PrinceEa, and his website, princeea.com. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress, head to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase of Lifeforce at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, BiOptimizers, and Calm.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Alexander Batthyány to discuss terminal lucidity, a phenomenon that happens to some people at the end of their life, and how we can apply the experience to topics that hug the border of life and death.  Dr. Batthyány shares stories of family members who have suffered from dementia, stroke, or serious injury entering a lucid state preceding death where their memory returns. Dhru and Dr. Batthyány share what we can learn from these mystical experiences, how we can apply them to our lives, take better care of our loved ones, and have more open conversations about life and death.  Dr. Alexander Batthyány is an Austrian philosopher, cognitive scientist, and psychotherapy researcher. He’s the Director of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány Péter University, Budapest, a faculty Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, and the Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute in Vienna. He is the author or editor of more than 15 books, including his latest book, Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death, which is set to be released on September 12, 2023. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Batthyány dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Terminal lucidity: what it is and how it defies what we know about the brain (2:11 / 2:11) -Stories of people experiencing terminal lucidity (5:00 / 5:00) -Top questions around terminal lucidity (10:42 / 8:31) -The earliest documented history of terminal lucidity (17:59 / 15:35) -Practical implications of terminal lucidity and how it can help people become better caregivers (44:00 / 40:51) -Embracing mercy and grace in the last moments of life (54:22 / 51:05) -Having conversations about death and caretaking before reaching old age (1:06:20 / 1:02:02) -Life lessons we can learn about death and terminal lucidity (1:19:28 / 1:17:14) -The parallels between terminal lucidity and psilocybin (1:24:27 / 1:20:00 ) Also mentioned in this episode: -Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death -What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond with Dr. Bruce Greyson For more on Dr. Batthyány, follow him on Facebook @alexander.batthyany. Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests from over 35 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com. BiOptimizers is offering 10% off plus a special gift with purchase, just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. Calm is offering an exclusive offer of 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription. Head over to CALM.COM/DHRU today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Rupa Health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Elisa Song to discuss the best practices for approaching fevers and sickness in children. Dhru and Dr. Elisa discuss the top mistakes parents make when their child has a fever, why fever reducers can prolong infection, natural ways to support your child when they have a fever with hydration and homeopathic and herbal medicines, and the top diet mistakes you’re making when your child has a cold or flu.  Dr. Song is an integrative pediatrician, pediatric Functional Medicine expert, and mama. In her integrative pediatric practice, Whole Family Wellness, she’s helped thousands of kids get to the root causes of their health concerns and helped their parents understand how to help their children thrive in body, mind, and spirit by integrating conventional pediatrics with Functional Medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and essential oils.  Dr. Song created Healthy Kids Happy Kids, an online holistic pediatric resource to help practitioners and parents bridge the gap between conventional and integrative pediatrics with an evidence-based, pediatrician-backed approach. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Song dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The top mistakes parents make when their kids have a fever (1:58 / 1:58) -Drawbacks of fever reducers (7:25 / 4:53) -Concerns about watching a child’s temperature and when to use fever blockers (12:18 / 9:54) -Natural ways to help support a fever (17:35 / 15:16) -Evidence surrounding homeopathic medicine for children (26:27 / 24:10) -Top diet mistakes parents make when their kids get sick (31:04 / 28:40) -What to do if your child loses their appetite when sick (39:17 / 36:67) -Should you try and break your child’s fever? (41:32 / 39:11) -What to expect when transitioning to a new, functional approach (48:15 / 45:55) -How to prepare your family for the back-to-school season (53:36  / 51:14) -Dismantling fears around fevers, Covid-19, and supporting immunity naturally (1:01:52 / 59:27) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Top 5 Mistakes Parents Make When Their Child Has a Fever (e-book) -Food as Medicine for Immune Resilience (free guide) For more on Dr. Elisa Song, you can follow her on Instagram @healthykids_happykids, Facebook @DrElisaSongMD, and through her website, healthykidshappykids.com. Cozy Earth are the most comfortable, temperature-regulating, and nontoxic sheets on the market. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRUP. Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests from over 35 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP and LMNT.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt to discuss his revolutionary satiety-per-calorie approach to combating the obesity and metabolic health crisis. In this episode, Dr. Eenfeldt shares how ultra-processed food fuels overconsumption and why curating our diets around whole foods rich in protein and fiber is key to preventing overeating. Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, popularly known as Dr. E, is a Swedish medical doctor specializing in family medicine and treating patients with low-carb, high-fat diets. During that time he witnessed amazing success for people with obesity and type 2 diabetes.  Dr. E is the founder and CEO of one of the world's fastest-growing low-carb and keto websites, Diet Doctor, with over 350,000 daily visits. He is also the author of the number one bestseller in nutrition, Low Carb, High Fat Food Revolution, which has been translated into eight languages, including English. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. E dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Examples of some of the least satiating foods (2:19 / 2:18)   -The definition of satiety and why so many people struggle with it (4:30 / 4:36)  -Examples of some of the most satiating foods (11:15 / 8:16)  -Dr. E’s journey from low-carb to satiety-focused (17:30 / 14:28)  -Why veganism doesn’t work for some people (24:53 / 21:55)  -Healthy snack foods with low satiety and a high hedonic factor (30:37 / 27:40)  -How the satiety approach can help support metabolic health (36:00 / 33:03)  -The link between our industrialized food environment and chronic disease (39:35 / 36:30)  -Pushback surrounding the satiety-per-calorie approach (44:01 / 41:05)  -How Dr. E and his team designed the satiety index score (52:29 /  49:30) -Why the total quantity and quality of food matters (59:05 / 55:11)  -Examples of a high- and low-satiety breakfast (1:03:56 / 1:01:13)  -Protein recommendations per meal to promote satiety (1:07:07 / 1:04:39)  -How to begin prioritizing satiety in your diet (1:06:18 (1:11:10 / 1:08:15)    Also mentioned in this episode: -hava.co -Dietdoctor.com -Satiety for beginners Tweet -Satiety and hedonic factors Tweet For more on Dr. E, follow him on Twitter @DrEenfeldt and Instagram @joinhava WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker and health coaching platform that monitors your physiology 24/7 and provides personalized recommendations based on your body’s needs. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com and get your first month free. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase—that’s eight single-serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all eight flavors or share LMNT with a salty friend. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Joovv and Rupa Health.  With rates of depression and mental illness at an all-time high, it’s crucial to take stock of and consciously make time for the things that bring us joy. Joy is an embodied feeling we get when we feel connected to our inner selves, relationships, and the world around us. The question is, how do we create more of it? Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Kelly McGonigal to discuss how to cultivate more joy in our lives using the power of movement, nature, community, and so much more. Kelly shares how movement can help familiarize our bodies with the physical sensations of joy so that it is more easily recognizable. She also discusses how a sedentary lifestyle can rob us of joy and how leading a healthy lifestyle can help us better connect to ourselves to find deeper meaning and purpose that leads us to live a joy-filled life.  Kelly McGonigal is a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University specializing in understanding the mind-body connection. Her mission is to translate insights from psychology and neuroscience into practical strategies that support personal well-being and strengthen communities. She is the best-selling author of The Willpower Instinct and The Upside of Stress. Kelly’s last book, The Joy of Moment, explores why physical exercise is a powerful antidote to the modern epidemics of depression, anxiety, and loneliness.  In this episode, Dhru and Kelly dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -How to create more joy in our lives as we age (2:40 / 2:40) -Why joy is so underrated in people’s lives (5:28 / 5:28) -Increasing our sensitivity to joy (11:00 / 8:27) -What we get from having more joy in our lives (20:22 / 17:50) -How being sedentary suppresses our capacity for joy (33:33 / 30:38) -Kelly’s background story and how she handles chronic pain (42:35 / 40:02) -The Joy Workout (53:10 / 50:37) -Kelly’s Joy prescription (59:00 / 56:30) -The relationship between friendship and joy (1:03:59 / 1:00:57) -Tips for making friends and meeting new people (1:07:24 / 1:04:51) -The power of integrating movements with relationships (1:11:24 / 1:08:57) -Top motivators for increasing movement in our lives (1:17:48 / 1:15:15) -Tips for cultivating love and compassion (1:19:16 / 1:16:45) -End of the day replay exercise (1:29:42 / 1:27:08) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Joy Workout featured in The New York Times -The Joy of Movement For more on Dr. Kelly McGonigal, follow her on Instagram @kellymariemcgonigal and on Facebook @kellymcgonigalauthor, or her website kellymcgonigal.com.  Enhance your health with red and infrared LED light therapy with Joovv. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests from over 35+ labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Lifeforce, and Armra Colostrum. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, we are resharing one of our top episodes to date with Harvard psychologist Dr. Chris Palmer. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Palmer dive into a new way of understanding and treating mental illness. Dr. Palmer shares the research that uses a ketogenic diet to restore mitochondrial function in the brain.  He also discusses the shortfalls of the chemical imbalance theory and the conventional medicine approach to treating mental illness and so much more. Dr. Palmer weaves in inspiring stories of himself and his patients who have been able to overcome mental illness and regain their independence by addressing functional imbalances at the source.  Dr. 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. He has been pioneering the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders through conducting research, treating patients, writing, and speaking around the world on this topic. More broadly, he is interested in the roles of metabolism and metabolic interventions on brain health. In this episode, we dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -The number-one driver of mental health disorders today (1:49 / 1:49) -The role metabolism plays when it comes to mental health disorders ( 2:45 / 2:45) -The patient who changed the way Dr. Palmer treats mental illness (7:25 / 4:30) -The long-term outcomes of using medical interventions for depression (18:12 / 15:23) -Dr. Palmer’s personal history with mental illness and what he noticed after making changes to his diet (22:44 / 20:00) -The role mitochondria play in mental disorders (52:46 / 49:45 ) -The causes of mitochondrial dysfunction (58:44 / 55:42) -Pharmaceutical drugs and mitochondrial dysfunction (1:14:05 / 1:09:51) -Understanding the current treatment model of mental health disorders (1:20:56 / 1:17:23) -How to address metabolic health to improve mental disorders (1:29:25 / 1:25:26) For more on Dr. Chris Palmer, visit his website, chrispalmermd.com. Get his book, Brain Energy, here.  Cozy Earth are the most comfortable, temperature-regulating, and non-toxic sheets on the market. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRU. Lifeforce is a revolutionary new health platform that’s changing the game when it comes to personalized performance and longevity-based action plans. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. ARMRA Colostrum is a proprietary concentrate of bovine colostrum that harnesses over 400 living bioactive nutrients. Receive 15% off your first order. Go to tryarmra.com/DHRU or enter DHRU to get 15% off your first order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough, and Calm.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Darin Olien, co-host of the Emmy Award Winning Netflix docu-series, Down to Earth with Zac Efron, to discuss the top hidden toxins found in our everyday products. Dhru and Darin discuss the sources of forever chemicals that invade our water, food, and clothes. Darin has spent nearly 20 years as a Superfood hunter exploring and discovering new and underutilized exotic foods and medicinal plants. From his years of experience within the health space, he wrote his New York Times best-selling book, SuperLife. Darin is the host of the wildly popular podcast The Darin Olien Show, where he curiously explores people, solutions, and health as well as life’s Fatal Conveniences™ – a segment of the show uncovering modern-day flaws and challenges that may be undermining our health and our environment. In this episode, Dhru and Darin dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Hidden toxins found in tap water (1:28 /1:31) -Water and other top sources of exposure forever chemicals (7:07 / 6:31) -Phasing out PFAS for safer alternatives (30:25 / 26:00) -Concerns around the new “Apeel” coating on produce (38:25 / 34:04) -Raising awareness of the toxins in our food and water supply (45:09 / 40:42) -Striking a balance between awareness and obsession (57:30 / 52:59) -Taking a precautionary approach to EMF exposure (1:06:12 / 1:01:30) -Minimizing exposure to fragrances (1:14:25 / 1:09:57) -Darin’s father’s experience with chemical sensitivities (1:16:28 / 1:11:51 ) -How to monitor your air quality (1:23:20 / 1:18:14) Also mentioned in this episode: -Fatal Conveniences  -SuperLife -The Darin Olien Show -(PFAS) presence in food article -Try This: How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Your Brain And What to Do About It For more on Darin Olien, follow him on Instagram @darinolien. Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests from over 35+ labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at rupaHealth.com. Magnesium Breakthrough really stands out from the other magnesium supplements out there. BiOptimizers is offering my community 10% off + special gift with purchase, just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru, with code DHRU10. Calm is offering an exclusive offer of 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription at calm.com/dhru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP and BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with personal trainer and co-founder of Mind Pump Media, Sal Di Stefano, to get his hot take on all things fitness, mindset, nutrition, and motivation. In this episode, Sal shares how to make fitness a part of your daily routine without wasting too much time or energy. He also breaks down common misconceptions about resistance training, muscle-building, and fat loss.  Sal Di Stefano started as a trainer at the young age of 18. His passion for fitness and his love of people quickly propelled him to open some of the largest big-box gyms in the California Bay Area. At the age of 24, he opened a wellness-based fitness studio that offered hormone, nutrition, gut health specialists, and fitness trainers. During this time, Sal developed his behavioral-focused approach to helping his clients achieve long-term success and solve their most persistent problems with health and fitness. Sal is one of the most highly sought-after experts in fitness, and his practical and easy-to-execute communication style. He is the co-host of Mind Pump Podcast, the world's number-one fitness and health podcast, and has been a guest on hundreds of top podcast shows and frequently speaks at trainer and health practitioner events.  In this episode, Dhru and Sal dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): -Focusing on building muscle instead of counting calories (2:20 /00:00)  -Eating more to lose weight (6:30 / 6:13) -How the fitness industry has misled women (13:20 / 11:30)  -Your metabolism’s natural adaptation to fitness (22:58 / 21:31) -The perfect amount of stress to allow your body to adapt and get stronger (31:00 / 31:00) -The proper application of nutrition and exercise (35:21 / 34:30) -Longevity and building muscle (40:03 / 35:30) -What everyone should know about diet, calories, sugar, and metabolism (44:13 / 41:52)  -Easy ways to integrate movement and exercise into your daily life (57:00 / 56:02) -Dhru’s journey with getting his parents to start strength training (1:06:35 / 1:03:53 ) -Fundamental movements for longevity (1:23:56 /  1:19:00) -Changing your relationship with food (1:29:11 / 1:25:24) -Common sources of overeating (1:40:52 / 1:38:00) -Sal’s health journey (1:53:20 / 1:52:00) Also mentioned in this episode: -Mind Pump Podcast -MAPS Fitness Programs For more on Sal Di Stefano, follow him on Instagram @mindpumpsal and Twitter @mindpumpsal. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker and health coaching platform that monitors your physiology 24/7 and provides customized recommendations based on your body needs. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com and get your first month free. Magnesium Breakthrough really stands out from the other magnesium supplements out there. BiOptimizers is offering my community 10% off + a special gift with purchase, just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru, with code DHRU10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Mattress by Helix and InsideTracker. Each year, approximately 700,000 lives are lost to cardiovascular disease. Shockingly, half of these individuals experience no prior symptoms before an event. Low levels of nitric oxide—a molecule that promotes vasodilation and smooth blood flow—could be largely responsible, and by recognizing the signs of deficiency, we can take steps to raise our levels and lower our risk. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Nathan Bryan to talk about why nitric oxide is the single most underrated molecule when it comes to our short- and long-term health. Dr. Bryan is an international leader in molecular medicine and nitric oxide biochemistry. He’s been involved in nitric oxide research for the past 20 years, and his many seminal discoveries have resulted in dozens of US and international patents. Dr. Bryan's discoveries have led to product and technology innovations that have improved patient care worldwide. He is the founder of Nitric Oxide Innovations, LLC, a privately held, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that is actively engaged in the discovery and development of nitric oxide-based therapies. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bryan dive into (audio/ Apple subscriber) -What happens in the body when we don’t produce enough nitric oxide (1:46 / 1:46) -The link between nitric oxide and heart health (3:46 / 3:56) -How nitric oxide is produced in the body (10:04 / 7:11) -Habits that boost nitric oxide production (12:02 / 9:08) -How mouthwash inhibits nitric oxide production (18:20 / 16:20) -Nasal breathing and nitric oxide production (27:15 / 24:19) -The impact of proton pump inhibitors on creating nitric oxide (32:30 / 29:31) -High blood pressure and its link to nitric oxide (42:25 / 38:29) -How morning sunlight creates nitric oxide (45:22 / 42:05) -Early signs of low nitric oxide levels (58:26 / 55:33) -Foods that reduce nitric oxide levels (1:07:20 / 1:04:27) -How to test your nitric oxide levels (1:12:20 / 1:09:23) -Leafy green vegetables to boost nitric oxide production (1:20:56 / 1:18) -Future products and prescriptions for boosting nitric oxide (1:34:30 / 1:31:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -VENDYS -N1O1.com (get 10% off any of Dr. Bryan’s nitric oxide products with the code DHRU)  -nitricoxideinnovations.com For more on Dr. Nathan Bryan, check out: @drnathansbryan drnathansbryan.com. This episode is brought to you by Birch Mattress by Helix and InsideTracker. Birch Mattress by Helix is made from organic latex, organic cotton, New Zealand wool, and American steel springs. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by LMNT and AirDoctor. We all have an inner voice that steers our actions and shapes our behaviors. Some refer to it as a gut instinct or listening to your heart. Many people find it challenging to hear what their inner voice says or tells them to do. By embracing a stillness practice and leaning into curiosity, we can turn up the volume on our inner voice to hear and follow it more clearly.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Light Watkins to discuss the concept of spiritual minimalism and how to tune out the surrounding noise and turn up the volume on your inner voice. They also discuss how to better listen to your heart's voice when faced with big decisions and the secret to cultivating happiness from the inside out. Light Watkins has been operating in the meditation space since 1998. He travels worldwide, giving talks on happiness, mindfulness, inspiration, and meditation, and is the leader of popular meditation trainings and retreats. Light hosts the inspirational podcast, The Light Watkins Show, and he writes a popular daily email called Light's Daily Dose of Inspiration. His new book, Travel Light: Spiritual Minimalism to Live a More Fulfilled Life, is available for preorder and set to be released on July 18, 2023.  In this episode, Dhru and Light dive into: -The principles of minimalism (1:58) -Examples of clutter in our lives (3:18) -The path to fulfillment (11:30) -Being intentional with your time (16:33) -How to cultivate a relationship with your heart voice (34:11) -Making the most important decisions from your heart and not your head (43:22) -Spirituality and beliefs around God and the divine (55:35) -How our paths are gifted to us (1:07:55) -Give what you want to receive (1:14:25) -Building community (1:22:22) -Curiosity as a gateway to your path (1:31:25) -Finding comfort in discomfort (1:43:08) For more on Light Watkins, follow him on Instagram @lightwatkins. This episode is brought to you by LMNT and AirDoctor. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. That’s eight single-serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all eight flavors or share LMNT with a salty friend. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/DHRU. AirDoctor is offering my community a special discount. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter to get access to the AirDoctor3000 for only $329. That's a $300 savings! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox and Paleovalley.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Cynthia Thurlow for a fascinating episode in his fat loss and body composition series. This time, Dhru and Cynthia focus on the underrated areas that may be holding you back from achieving sustainable weight loss. They discuss the role of protein, sleep, stress, and bio-individuality. Most importantly, why weight gain is not a normal part of aging. Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, CEO and founder of the Everyday Wellness Project, and international speaker, with over 13 million views for her second TEDx talk (“Intermittent Fasting: Transformational Technique”) and the host of Everyday Wellness podcast and co-host of the Intermittent Fasting podcast. With over 20 years of experience in health and wellness, Her mission is to educate women on the benefits of intermittent fasting and overall holistic health and wellness so they feel empowered to live their most optimal lives. In this episode, Dhru and Cynthia dive into: -Why weight gain is not a normal part of aging (1:47) -False assumptions around aging and weight gain (10:07) -How bio-individuality influences weight loss (15:51) -Unpacking how early childhood experiences impacted the nervous system (20:03) -Examples of how people pleasing can cause you to sacrifice your health and well-being (25:25) -Intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating (37:21) -Protein and satiety (42:47) -Addressing fasting concerns (49:16) -Catching stress early on (54:03) -Weight loss tip: stop drinking your calories (58:16) -The importance of protein tracking (1:04:21) -Under talked about principles regarding body composition (1:15:08) -How perimenopause impacts sleep, hormonal health, metabolic health, and stress (1:19:00) -Hormone replacement therapy as a potential treatment (1:22:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -Cynthia’s Podcast, The Intermittent Fasting Podcast -Cynthia’s free Facebook Group: Intermittent Fasting Lifestyle/Cynthia Thurlow -Get her book, Intermittent Fasting Transformation here.  For more on Cynthia Thurlow, follow her on Instagram @cynthia_thurlow_, on Facebook @chtwellness, on Twitter @_cynthiathurlow, on YouTube @cynthiathurlow, and through her website, cynthiathurlow.com.  Right now, if you’re new to ButcherBox, they’re giving away NY Strip Steaks with every order for an entire year PLUS $20 off. Just go to butcherbox.com/DHRU to sign up and use code DHRU, and you can get these incredible steaks for free all year. Paleovalley is offering my listeners 15% off their entire first order. Head to paleovalley.com/dhru to check out all their clean Paleo products and take advantage of this deal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, WHOOP, and Lifeforce. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Max Lugavere to discuss all things weight loss and what Max did to lose 10 lbs of fat in just two months while continuing to build lean muscle. Max Lugavere is a health and science journalist and author of the New York Times best-seller Genius Foods, and The Genius Life. Max is the host of one of the top health and wellness podcasts on iTunes, The Genius Life. He is an international keynote speaker that has given talks at SXSW, the New York Academy of Sciences, the Biohacker Summit in Sweden, and many others. In this episode, Dhru and Max dive into: -The biggest weight loss mistakes (1:55) -Prioritizing protein for fat loss and muscle retention (7:34) -Max’s cheat codes for weight loss (19:29) -Overeating healthy foods as a source of weight gain (25:18) -Using a digital food scale (28:49) -Added fat as a source of excess calories (41:16) -How to simplify cooking at home (46:41) -Examples of how Max reaches 30 grams of protein at every meal (54:32) -Walking as the ultimate fat-burning tool (1:00:24) -Boredom snacking (1:10:42) -The value of the food matrix in weight loss (1:16:12) -Max’s views on society’s narrative around obesity and weight loss (1:21:15) -How not to eat like a snob (1:28:22) -Common sources of overconsumed dietary fat (1:39:00) -Satiety per calorie (1:45:22) -Consistency and patience (1:50:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -Get Max’s Fat Loss Cheat Codes -Max’s Fat Loss Cheat Codes Tweet -The Genius Life Podcast -Sign up for Max’s newsletter For more on Max Lugavere, follow him on Instagram @maxlugavere, Twitter @maxlugavere, YouTube @maxlugavere, and through his website, maxlugavere.com. Cozy Earth are the most comfortable, temperature-regulating, and non-toxic sheets on the market. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRU. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker and health coaching platform that monitors your physiology 24/7 and provides personalized recommendations based on what your body needs. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com and get your first month free. Lifeforce is a revolutionary new health platform that’s changing the game when it comes to personalized performance and longevity-based action plans. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough and InsideTracker. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with JJ Virgin to discuss her most impactful tips for losing weight, building muscle, and aging powerfully. JJ Virgin is a renowned health and fitness expert, bestselling author, and prominent media personality. With over three decades of experience in the field, she has become a trusted authority in nutrition, weight loss, and wellness. She is the author of four New York Times bestsellers: The Virgin Diet, The Virgin Diet Cookbook, JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet, and JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet Cookbook.  In this episode, Dhru and JJ dive into: -The do’s and don’ts of weight loss for women over 40 (1:28) -The benefits of having lean muscle mass (10:20) -Why too much healthy food is unhealthy (12:40) -The difference between weight loss and shifting your body composition (23:28) -The importance of tracking calories (28:35) -How to hit your target protein intake (33:06) -Where carbs and fiber fit into weight loss (46:18) -Thoughts on Ozempic (54:12) -Thoughts on the body positivity movement (1:02:08) -Thoughts on intermittent fasting as a vehicle for weight loss (1:07:13) -Doubling down on the basics: sleep, diet, exercise, and stress (1:13:24) -The worst way to start your morning (1:19:31) -Best and worst practices for lunchtime (1:22:50) -A practical approach to starting strength training (1:26:01) -The role of sleep and stress when not losing weight (1:46:31) -Where to follow JJ’s work (1:56:00) Also mentioned in this episode: -Well Beyond 40 Podcast -The Virgin Diet -The Virgin Diet Cookbook -JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet -JJ Virgin's Sugar Impact Diet Cookbook For more on JJ Virgin, follow her on Instagram @jj.virgin, Facebook @JJVirginOfficial, YouTube @jjvirginvideos, or through her website, jjvirgin.com.  Magnesium Breakthrough really stands out from the other magnesium supplements out there. BiOptimizers is offering my community 10% off plus a special gift with purchase, so just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Sleep Breakthrough, AirDoctor, and Paleovalley. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Hal Hershfield to discuss how to move closer to your goals and dreams using the power of visualization. Dhru and Hal talk about the roadblocks that get in the way and why setting a clear, distinct, and manageable timeline is essential to achieve your goals. Hal also shares tools like letter writing as a way to connect, communicate, and commit to your future self. Hal Hershfield is a Marketing, Behavioral Decision Making, and Psychology Professor at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. His research, which sits at the intersection of psychology and economics, examines how we can improve our long-term decisions. Hershfield publishes in top academic journals and contributes op-eds to The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, and other outlets.  Hal earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University, has received numerous teaching awards, and was named one of “The 40 Most Outstanding B-School Profs Under 40 In The World” by the business education website Poets & Quants. His book, Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today, is out now.  In this episode, Dhru and Hal dive into: -What gets in the way of our goals and dreams (2:06) -Visualizing your future self (9:47) -The fundamentals of goal setting (23:57) -Ways to connect to your future self (35:13) -Why it’s important to pair visualization with conversation (40:37) -Addressing the nuances of climate change (51:00) -Is the future getting better or worse? (1:00:23) -The dangers of comparison (1:10:45) -Getting clear on your goals (1:20:13) -Writing a letter to your future self to determine the obstacles of your goals (1:29:06) -Hal’s highest hopes for the future and where to follow his work (1:39:11) For more on Hal Hershfield, follow him on Twitter @HalHershfield, LinkedIn @hal-hershfield, or through his website, halhershfield.com. Also mentioned in this episode: -Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today -Halhershfield.com Right now, you can get 10% off Sleep Breakthrough, and if you buy two or more, you’ll get a free bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough for a limited time. Head to sleepbreakthrough.com/dhru and use code dhru10.  AirDoctor is offering my community a special discount. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter, and get access to the AirDoctor3000 for only $349. That's a $280 savings! Paleovalley is offering my listeners 15% off their first order. Head over to paleovalley.com/dhru to check out all their Paleo products and take advantage of this deal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce and AquaTru.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with The Iceman, Wim Hof, for an energetic conversation on the power of breath and cold exposure for building resilience. Wim Hof, popularly known as The Iceman, is a Dutch motivational speaker and extreme athlete noted for his ability to withstand extremely cold temperatures. He truly believes in his mission to educate the public on the power of breathwork and cold exposure as no-cost tools to cultivate aliveness and transform people’s bodies and minds to help change the world.  Wim Hof previously held Guinness World Records for swimming under ice and prolonged full-body contact with ice, and he holds a record for a barefoot half-marathon on ice and snow. He attributes these feats to his Wim Hof Method, a combination of frequent cold exposure, breathing techniques, and meditation. Wim has been the subject of several medical assessments and the New York Times bestselling book What Doesn't Kill Us, written by investigative journalist Scott Carney. In this episode, Dhru and Wim dive into: -Why we lack resilience as a society and how cold therapy can help (2:37) -Different examples of stress build-up inside the body (16:34) -What happens to the body when we use our breath (22:30) -How Wim Hof proved our bodies’ resilience by injecting himself with live bacteria (28:15) -Using breathwork to improve resilience (37:38) -First steps for getting started with cold therapy (45:28) -The impact of combining breathwork and cold exposure (53:05) -Exercise (56:04) -Heat and sauna (1:00:10) -Final thoughts (1:02:03) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Wim Hof method mobile app -Wimhofmethod.com -The science behind the Wim Hof Method -The Wim Hof Method: Activate Your Full Human Potential -Wim Hof Method Guided Breathing for Beginners For more on Wim Hof, follow him on Instagram @iceman_hoff, YouTube @wimhof1, Facebook @icemanwimhof, and Twitter @iceman_hof. Lifeforce is a revolutionary new health platform that’s changing the game when it comes to personalized performance and longevity-based action plans. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase at mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Right now, AquaTru is offering my community an amazing deal. Head to drhyman.com/filter and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by WHOOP, BON CHARGE, and Joovv.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru and Susan Magsamen discuss how we can use art to transform our neurocircuitry and help heal our bodies and minds. Susan Magsamen is the founder and director of the International Arts + Mind Lab Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Susan cowrote the book Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us with Ivy Ross. In the book, Magsamen and Ross offer compelling research that shows how engaging in an art project—from painting and dancing to expressive writing, architecture, and more—for as little as 45 minutes reduces the stress hormone cortisol, no matter your skill level, and just one art experience per month can extend your life by 10 years.  In this episode, Dhru and Susan dive into: -How art can radically transform the body and brain (2:01) -How we’re wired to engage with art (4:01) -The connection between art and nature (12:31) -Susan’s story and how she got into the mind-art connection (14:56) -Using art as a way to connect to ourselves, each other, and the external world (21:36) -Rewiring the brain with art (41:06) -Carving out time for art: the minimal viable dose (46:35) -Enriching your environment for inspiration and creativity (50:28) -Establishing new connections in the brain (57:27) -The default mode network: daydreaming and letting your mind wander (1:05:22) -What we’re missing by removing art from school (1:13:05) -Integrating art, science, and culture (1:15:41) -The connection between plant medicine and awe (1:25:47) -How art and creativity can extend our life span and help us flourish (1:33:51) -First steps to bringing art experiences back into your life (1:37:47) -Where to follow Susan’s work (1:49:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -Neuroartsblueprint.org -Artsandmindlab.org -Yourbrainonart.com -Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us For more on Susan Magsamen, follow her on Instagram @susanmagsamen, Facebook @susan.magsamen.9, or through her website, Artsandmindlab.org. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker and health coaching platform that monitors your physiology 24/7 and provides personalized recommendations based on what your body needs. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com and get your first month free with code DHRU15. BON CHARGE is a holistic wellness brand with a HUGE range of evidence-based products to optimize your life. Right now, my community can go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Enhance your health with red and infrared LED light therapy with Joovv. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox and InsideTracker. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Bryan Johnson to discuss how he’s slowed his pace of aging to that of an average 10-year-old, how he’s optimized over 50 biomarkers, and why he feels the future of humanity is in desperate need of a new operating system. Bryan Johnson is the most measured man in human history. He’s on a quest with his Blueprint framework to reverse his biological age and show others how they can do the same. Bryan founded Blueprint to create a world where humans and technology seamlessly collide to level up human potential by leveraging advanced neuroscience, machine learning, and engineering. Johnson is also the founder and CEO of Kernel, creator of the world’s first mainstream noninvasive neuroimaging system, and OS Fund, an investment firm that focuses on backing entrepreneurs who are leveraging breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, space exploration, and other frontier technologies. He is also an outdoor adventure enthusiast, pilot, and author of children’s books Code 7 and The Proto Project. In this episode, Dhru and Bryan dive into: -Bryan’s evening routing and why he places such value on sleep (3:15) -Why Bryan fired “Evening Bryan” (15:01) -Bryan’s early life experience and how it influenced his work and health journey (28:50) -Understanding that temporary pain can lead to long-term happiness (36:34) -The Blueprint framework (41:30) -Key events that have taken place to make society so sick (50:09) -How data collection can help resolve the problem (1:01:27) -Top-line biomarkers for aging (1:06:17) -The role of calories in diet and healthspan (1:17:08) -How Bryan achieved and continues to maintain a 100% sleep score (1:20:01) -The “SAD” score (self-aided destruction) (1:29:11) -Posture (1:39:25) -How Bryan helps his son follow the Blueprint framework (1:44:55) -Addressing Elon Musk’s perspective on longevity (1:48:40) Also mentioned in this episode: -blueprint.bryanjohnson.co -rejuvenationolympics.com -The SAD score (Tweet) -Sign up for my Try This newsletter here. For more on Bryan Johnson, follow him on Instagram @bryanjohnson_, Twitter @bryan_johnson, YouTube @BryanJohnson, and through his website, blueprint.bryanjohnson.co. ButcherBox has a variety of different boxes, and you can choose your box and frequency. For a limited time, you can sign up today and get two pounds of ground beef free for a whole year PLUS $20 off by going to butcherbox.com/dhru. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Sleep Breakthrough, InsideTracker, and AirDoctor. So many of us are on the journey to live our longest, happiest, and best lives. Although diet and leading a healthy lifestyle are critical, listening in and learning from those who have lived into their 100s and older might be one of our best attempts to crack the longevity code. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Gladys McGarey, the “Mother of Holistic Medicine,” who is an outstanding 102 years young. In this episode, Dr. Gladys shares her six secrets to health and happiness and how her passion for holistic wellness and getting back to our ancestral roots motivate her to keep going. Along the way, she shares charming stories about her life experiences and how they helped shape her career and find purpose.  Dr. Gladys McGarey is a renowned medical pioneer who has dedicated her life to exploring the possibilities of medicine and educating people about Living Medicine. As the only female cofounder of the American Holistic Medical Association in 1977, Dr. Gladys has gained global recognition for her groundbreaking contributions. With her profound knowledge and visionary insights, she continues to lead the way in the next paradigm shift in medicine. Dr. Gladys has authored four books and has spoken at TEDx, showcasing her extraordinary wisdom. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gladys dive into: -What it's like to be a centenarian (4:19) -How Dr. Gladys keeps her mind sharp (10:22) -Dr. Gladys’s 10-year plan (16:10) -Dr. Gladys’s six secrets to a well-lived life (20:00) -Secret #1: Have a strong sense of purpose (24:00) -Secret #2: Don’t stop moving and doing things (36:33) -Secret #3: Love heals all (52:02) -How Dr. Gladys approaches her diet (55:09) -Secret #4: You’re not alone (1:02:12) -Secret #5: Everything is a teacher (1:09:30) -Secret #6: Embrace your quirks (1:11:47) -Top regrets that people have about their lives (1:18:31) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Well-Lived Life: A 102-Year-Old Doctor's Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age Right now, you can get 10% off Sleep Breakthrough. And if you buy two or more you’ll get a free bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough. This is a limited-time offer! So just go to sleepbreakthrough.com/dhru and use code dhru10. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out for yourself. AirDoctor is offering my community a special discount. Right now, if you go to drhyman.com/filter, you can access the AirDoctor filter for $329. That’s $300 dollars off the normal price. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Mattress by Helix and LMNT.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Satchin Panda to dive deep into his groundbreaking circadian biology research and how leveraging your circadian rhythm can dramatically improve your sleep, lower your risk of chronic disease, and improve your cognitive function. Dr. Panda is pioneering circadian biology research. He is a professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, a Pew Biomedical Scholar, founder of the UC San Diego Center for Circadian Biology, and recipient of the Julie Martin Mid-Career Award in Aging Research. Dr. Panda has spoken at conferences around the world about his work on circadian rhythms and diabetes, including Diabetes UK, the American Diabetes Association, the Danish Diabetes Association, and the professional diabetes societies of Europe and Australia. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Panda dive into: -Why late-night eating is so detrimental to our health (2:15) -Organ systems that have a circadian rhythm (8:24) -Common ailments that could be related to circadian rhythm disturbances (14:11) -Night-shift work and cancer risk (20:19) -How poor sleep perpetuates bad food choices (27:00) -What happens in the body when you rely on an alarm clock (44:09) -Why you need to accumulate sleep debt for better sleep (51:55) -Time-restricted eating and sleep (1:00:56) -How to combat fragmented sleep (1:16:16) -The best time to work out (1:55:48) -The link between exercise and cancer (2:08:04) -Positive changes for better sleep health on a global scale (2:18:06) -Strategies for night-shift workers to combat circadian rhythm disruption (2:45:40) -Dr. Panda’s research in firefighters (2:49:42) -Tips for optimizing your circadian rhythm (3:14:20) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Circadian Code -The Circadian Diabetes Code -Download the MyCircadianClock app -Download the Ontime app, an app to help you reprogram your circadian rhythm -Try This: 6 Crazy Facts About Sleep -Try This: How Exercise Helps Fight Cancer -How to Turn Your iPhone Screen Red (a step-by-step guide) For more on Dr. Satchin Panda, follow him on Twitter @SatchinPanda or Instagram @satchin.panda. Birch Mattress by Helix is made out of organic latex, organic cotton, New Zealand wool, and American steel springs. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress plus two free eco-rest pillows, head over to birchliving.com/dhru today. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. That’s eight single-serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all eight flavors or share LMNT with a salty friend. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Pique Life, and Lifeforce.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Emily Morse to talk about the top mistakes that couples make when it comes to sex, how to have conversations about initiating sex, pornography, and masturbation, the top misconceptions men and women have about their partner’s sexuality, and so much more. Dr. Emily Morse is the host of the award-winning #1 sexuality podcast, Sex With Emily, which has been on the air for nearly two decades. Dr. Morse is a MasterClass instructor on sex and communication and was previously a radio host and executive producer on SiriusXM. Dr. Morse’s mission is to liberate the conversation about sex and pleasure, which is why she wrote Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Own Pleasure (set to be released on June 13). In this episode, Dhru and Emily dive into: -What gets in the way of couples having great communication (2:06) -Common misinformation about sex (4:34) -Pleasure thieves that get in the way of intimacy (18:30) -Initiating sex (37:50) -Biggest misconceptions that men have about women and that women have about men (49:56) -Tools for getting people for having conversations about sex (56:53) -How pornography gets in the way of creating true intimacy (1:06:40) -Getting comfortable talking about masturbation with your partner (1:16:13) -Roadblocks that get in the way of having smarter sex (1:31:05) -Date night do’s and don’ts (1:33:13) -Crucial topics to discuss at the beginning stages of a relationship (1:43:28) -Outsourcing help and how to find a sex therapist (1:50:22) -What does a healthy sex life look like? (1:56:29) Also mentioned in this episode: -Preorder Smart Sex here. -sexwithemily.com -Sex With Emily podcast -Emily’s free guides (Yes, No, Maybe Guide, Pleasure Planner, The Three Ts, and more) -Emily’s Sex and Communication MasterClass For more on Emily Morse, follow her on Instagram @sexwithemily and YouTube @sexwithemily. Cozy Earth has the most comfortable, temperature-regulating, and nontoxic sheets on the market. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRU. For a limited time, Pique is offering my community 12% off their fasting tea bundle plus an exclusive gift! So head on over to Piquelife.com/Dhru to redeem this exclusive offer today! Lifeforce is a revolutionary new health platform that’s changing the game when it comes to personalized performance and longevity-based action plans. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase at mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough and InsideTracker.  Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Jon Gordon to discuss why moving from a place of separation, anxiety, and fearfulness to oneness is key to unlocking our purpose and potential. Jon discusses how he overcame his negative mindset and shifted his perspective on life by adopting a gratitude practice and becoming grounded in his faith.   Jon Gordon is a best-selling author and keynote speaker who has inspired millions of people worldwide. His principles have been tested by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and nonprofits. He has written 28 books, including 14 best-sellers and five children’s books. His latest book, The One Truth, is set to be released on June 27th, 2023.  In this episode, Dhru and Jon dive into: -What’s possible when you go from separation to oneness (2:23) -The five D’s (4:23) -Jon’s story of overcoming negativity (18:25) -How the duality of life promotes separation (27:56) -Quieting the mind to move toward oneness (31:35) -Spirituality as a guiding force into oneness (38:42) -How childhood wounds lead to separation (48:51) -The relationship between physical health, separateness, and oneness (56:21) -Ignorance as a sign of separation (1:04:20) -Daily action steps toward oneness (1:21:38) -The History of the Soul (1:39:37) -An early miracle that Jon experienced (1:44:50) -Shifting your perspective and becoming open to receiving (1:50:05) -How Jon’s religious beliefs shaped his and his family’s life (1:52:32) Also mentioned in this episode: -Heaven And Hell Are 'Not What Jesus Preached'  -The Energy Bus -Preorder The One Truth here.  -Positive University Podcast For more on Jon Gordon, follow him on Instagram @jongordon11, YouTube @JonGordon11, and Facebook @jongordon, or through his website, jongordon.com. Right now, you can get 10% off Sleep Breakthrough. And if you buy two or more, you’ll get a free bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough. This is a limited-time offer! So just go to sleepbreakthrough.com/dhru and use code dhru10. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, WHOOP, and BON CHARGE. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Tara Swart to talk about the power of manifestation and its impact on the brain. Dr. Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, former psychiatric doctor, and senior lecturer at MIT Sloan. She is visiting senior lecturer at Kings College, London, and an executive advisor to some of the world's most respected leaders in media and business. She is the lead author of the award-winning book Neuroscience for Leadership and was named the world's first Neuroscientist in Residence at Corinthia Hotel, London. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Swart dive into: -Visualization and manifestation (2:19) -The role of gratitude in manifestation (4:16) -What fear-based media does to the brain (12:03) -Defining manifestation: what it is and is not (18:30) -How old stories shape the brain (27:53) -A mantra for overcoming self-doubt (42:17) -Cultivating awareness under pressure (47:32) -Merging meditation and mindfulness (59:25) -Creating an action board for manifestation (1:07:43) -Roadblocks that get in the way of taking action (1:19:31) -Lifestyle factors that contribute to manifestation and healthy aging (1:34:03) -Figuring out what you want to manifest (1:41:33) -How spiritual beliefs play into manifestation (1:48:03) -How to navigate grief and suffering (2:01:23) Also mentioned in this episode: -The Source: The Secrets of the Universe, the Science of the Brain -Dr. Tara Swart’s podcast, Reinvent Yourself -“When you want something, the whole universe conspires in order for you to achieve it.” — The Alchemist -Click here to sign up for my weekly Try This newsletter For more on Tara Swart, follow her on Instagram @drtaraswart, or through her website, taraswart.com.  Cozy Earth has the most comfortable, temperature-regulating, and nontoxic sheets on the market. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRU. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker and health coaching platform that monitors your physiology 24/7 and provides personalized recommendations based on your body needs. To get yours, go to join.whoop.com and get your first month free. BON CHARGE is a holistic wellness brand with a HUGE range of evidence-based products to optimize your life. Right now, my community can go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Sleep Breakthrough, Lifeforce, and ButcherBox. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Juliet and Kelly Starrett to discuss their practical, no-frills approach to promoting durability and mobility as we age. Juliet Starrett is an entrepreneur, attorney, author, podcaster, and professional whitewater paddler, winning three world championships and five national titles. Dr. Kelly Starrett consults with athletes and coaches from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, the US Olympic Team, elite Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard forces. Juliet and Kelly Starrett founded The Ready State fitness podcast and blog, San Francisco Cross Fit, co-authors of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Deskbound and the New York Times best-seller Built to Move.  In this episode, Dhru, Juliet, and Kelly dive into: -Why the sit and rise test is a key marker of longevity (2:23) -The major milestones where declines in mobility start to happen (13:52) -The power of walking for longevity (23:57) -How to build up your sleep pressure (28:17) -Increasing your durability to aging (40:51) -Fundamentals for longevity that make the biggest impact (45:38) -Breaking free from diet culture and finding what works best for you (52:00) -The 800 grams of fiber challenge (56:08) -Why metabolic flexibility is the ultimate marker of a successful diet (1:18:50) -Recommendations for sleep (1:28:08) -Creating a movement-rich environment (1:33:11) -Mobility for everyday movement (1:42:33) -At-home tests for determining your range of motion (1:54:08) -Societal shifts for creating a healthier lifestyle for the next generation (2:00:48) Also mentioned in this episode: -Builttomove.com -Built to Move 21-Day Challenge -Get Kelly and Juliet’s latest book, Built to Move here.  For more on Juliet and Kelly Starrett, follow The Ready State on Instagram @thereadystate, Facebook @TheReadyState, and Twitter @thereadystate. Right now, you can get 10% off Sleep Breakthrough. And if you buy two or more, you’ll get a free bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough. This is a limited-time offer! So just go to sleepbreakthrough.com/dhru and use code dhru10. Lifeforce is a revolutionary new health platform that’s changing the game when it comes to personalized performance and longevity-based action plans. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. ButcherBox has a variety of different boxes, and you can choose your box and frequency. For a limited time, you can sign up today and get 2 lbs of ground beef free for a whole year PLUS $20 off by going to butcherbox.com/dhru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough, Pique Life, and Beekeeper’s Naturals.  This week on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Dale Bredesen, one of the most esteemed voices and researchers in Alzheimer’s disease, to talk about the first steps to preventing cognitive decline and lowering your risk of Alzheimer’s. Dr. Dale Bredesen is internationally recognized as an expert in Alzheimer's disease and the author of the New York Times bestsellers The End of Alzheimer's, The End of Alzheimer's Program, and his latest book, The First Survivors of Alzheimer's In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bredesen dive into: -Why nobody should get Alzheimer’s disease (2:38) -Why Alzheimer’s disease prevention isn’t talked about more (11:26) -Immune-system activators that drive Alzheimer’s (20:08) -Fructose and Alzheimer’s disease (27:30) -Saturated fat and Alzheimer’s disease (32:44) -The role of the microglia in Alzheimer’s disease (41:15) -Personalized medical interventions for successful Alzheimer’s treatment (47:36) -How to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s (57:40) -Mold toxicity and Alzheimer’s disease (1:01:43) -Basic diet and lifestyle interventions for Alzheimer’s prevention (1:07:33) -Measuring biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease (1:30:55) -What has changed where people are getting Alzheimer’s so young (1:38:10) -Steps you can take to prevent Alzheimer’s (1:48:00) Also mentioned in this episode: -Dr. Dale Bredesen’s dementia-reversal clinical trial, Evanthea -KetoFLEX 12/3 -Free cognoscopy assessment -The First Survivors of Alzheimer's For more on Dr. Bredesen, follow him on Facebook @drdalebredesen, and through his website, apollohealthco.com. Right now, you can get 10% off Sleep Breakthrough. And if you buy two or more you’ll get a free bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough. This is a limited-time offer! So just go to sleepbreakthrough.com/dhru and use code dhru10. Right now, you can enjoy 15% off Pique’s Pu’er tea bundle plus free shipping FOR LIFE. You’ll also get a bonus pouch with 12 of Pique’s other premium teas. Head to piquelife.com/dhru to treat yourself to the highest-quality tea out there. Right now, Beekeeper’s Naturals is offering my listeners early access to their Memorial Day sale. Between now and May 30th, go to beekeepersnaturals.com/DHRU and enter code “DHRU” to get 25% off your entire order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker, LMNT, and Joovv. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Robert Lustig to talk about the impact of added sugar on mitochondrial health and metabolism and how to cut down on consumption on an individual and global scale.  Dr. Robert Lustig is a neuroendocrinologist with expertise in metabolism, obesity, and nutrition. He is also one of the leaders of the current “anti-sugar” movement that is changing the food industry, in part through his game-changing books. His latest work is Metabolical: The Lure and the Lies of Processed Food, Nutrition, and Modern Medicine. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Lustig dive into: -What to expect after you significantly cut down on added sugar (3:04) -The safest level of sugar to consume (8:12) -The effects of large amounts of sugar inside the body (33:21) -Sugar as the main driver of metabolic disease (40:06) -How mitochondrial health impacts metabolic health (44:30) -Eight drivers of disease and how to fight them (50:05) -Omega-3 fats for cellular health (57:45) -The role of omega-6 fats in creating health and disease (1:04:26) -Gut health as a primary source of chronic inflammation (1:10:15) -Should ultra-processed food be considered real food? (1:20:17) -Dietary recommendations for safe sugar consumption (1:32:51) -Recommendations for “safely” drinking alcohol (1:37:00) -Why the makeup of our calories matters (1:44:03) -Thin on the outside, fat on the inside (TOFI) (1:47:52) -The three sites of fat deposition in the body (1:50:18) -Findings from the SHINE study (1:56:36) -The Metabolic Matrix (feed the gut, protect the liver, and support the brain) (2:07:45) -Future directions for processed food and government policy (2:27:50) -Action items for reducing the added sugar in your diet (2:43:29) For more on Dr. Robert Lustig, follow him on YouTube @robertlustig, and his website, robertlustig.com.  Also mentioned in this episode: -Get his book, Metabolical, here -The SHINE randomized controlled trial -Dr. Lustig’s new paper, The Metabolic Matrix -Monch Monch: Dr. Lustig's fiber supplement InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out yourself. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. That’s eight single-serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all eight flavors or share LMNT with a salty friend. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/DHRU. Enhance your health with red and infrared LED light therapy with Joovv. Right now, Joovv is offering an exclusive offer on your first order. Head over to Joovv.com/dhru and apply my code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers Sleep Breakthrough, WHOOP, BON CHARGE, and InsideTracker. This week on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with health and fitness educator Thomas DeLauer to discuss the myths, nuances, and benefits of intermittent fasting for metabolic health. Thomas DeLauer is an expert in diet, nutrition, and all things intermittent fasting. Thomas is best known for breaking down complex and nuanced health topics into simpler terms for his audience and for his open mindset toward challenging his own beliefs in the field of diet and nutrition.  In this episode, Dhru and Thomas dive into: -What makes intermittent fasting underrated (2:12) -Real-life examples of metabolic flexibility (5:22) -Where Thomas’s beliefs about intermittent fasting have evolved (7:25) -The standard American approach to fasting (17:47) -How Thomas discovered fasting (26:36) -Tips and tricks to make fasting sustainable (30:05) -16:8 fasting (37:18) -Why tracking calories might be beneficial in the short term (41:11) -Do’s and don’ts of fasting for weight loss (49:02) -Fasting for longevity (55:36) -Common fasting mistakes (58:25) -Debunking fasting myths (1:15:11) -Stress as an overlooked area of health (1:22:47) -How our environment impacts our behaviors (1:38:30) Also mentioned in this episode: -@meowmeix Instagram account -5 Ways to Measure Fasting Effectiveness -Why Dr. Peter Attia Changed His Mind on Fasting For more on Thomas DeLauer, follow him on Instagram @thomasdelauer, YouTube @ThomasDeLauerOfficial, and through his website, thomasdelauer.com. Right now, you can get 10% off Sleep Breakthrough. And if you buy two or more you’ll get a free bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough. This is a limited-time offer! So just go to sleepbreakthrough.com/dhru and use code dhru10. WHOOP is a personalized digital fitness tracker and health coaching platform that monitors your physiology 24/7 and provides personalized recommendations based on what your body needs. Head on over to join.whoop.com/dhru to get your first month free on WHOOP. BON CHARGE is a holistic wellness brand with a HUGE range of evidence-based products to optimize your life. Right now, my community can go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out for yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Birch Mattress by Helix, Cozy Earth, and Lifeforce.  In today’s minisode, Dhru discusses the lessons he’s learned on his heart health journey and the critical role our endothelial health plays in our risk for heart disease. He shares what damages the endothelial lining, which coats the inside of over 60,000 miles of blood vessels, and how you can strengthen it by supporting your mitochondria, circadian rhythm, sleep, and more.  Dhru also discusses his personal experience navigating high cholesterol despite making diet and lifestyle changes and how working with Dr. Michael Twyman and getting a series of lab tests helped him get a deeper look into what’s going on with his heart health. In this episode, Dhru dives into: -Crazy heart disease statistics (00:42) -Endothelial dysfunction as the root cause of heart disease (4:30) -The three events that lead up to a heart attack (6:28) -How plaque forms in our arteries (11:30) -Important lab tests for cardiovascular health(12:37) -Dhru’s heart health history (13:40) -Simple strategies to protect your endothelial lining (18:53) -Supporting and protecting your mitochondria (19:57) -Tips for programming your circadian rhythm (21:06) -Sleep hygiene and heart health (22:09) -Stress management and heart health (22:36) -Dietary factors (24:37) -Smoking and vaping (27:15) Also mentioned in this episode: -Sign up for the Try This Newsletter here. -Try This: Becoming Heart Attack-Proof by Protecting Your Endothelial Health -Try This: The Miracle Molecule You Need To “NO” About -Episode 158 with Dr. Louis Ignarro -Episode 383 with Dr. Michael Twyman -Dr. Michael Twyman’s website, drtwyman.com.  -Dr.Michael Twyman’s @drtwyman -Episode 378 with Dr. Sunjya Schweig Sleep Master Class Birch mattress by Helix is made of organic latex, cotton, New Zealand wool, and American steel springs. To get 20% off your Birch Living mattress, head to birchliving.com/dhru today. Cozy Earth has the most comfortable, temperature-regulating, and non-toxic sheets on the market. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com and use code DHRU Lifeforce is a revolutionary new health platform that’s changing the game when it comes to personalized performance and longevity-based action plans. Right now, get 15% off your first purchase at Mylifeforce.com with code DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices