
Health Trip Podcast | Jill Foos Wellness
Join Jill Foos, an Integrative Nutrition and Functional Medicine Health Coach, on various health trips visiting functional medicine doctors, practitioners and like-minded health and wellness enthusiasts as we journey through human science learning how to optimize our life one stop at a time.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 1h 7min
Stool Testing 101 - #65
Chronic disease states start in the gut. Stool testing has been gaining traction to help people reach their health goals by working on their gut health and overall well-being. Stool testing can take a look inside your gut microbiome and identify pathogens, parasites, keystone species, nutrients, genetic material, and more. Clinicians and doctors can utilize this valuable data to continue to prevent disease and turn around health conditions by making lifestyle changes and personalizing supplements, including specific probiotic strains. So many people are struggling with their gut health, due to diet, lifestyle, genetics, and chronic stress. Women transitioning through menopause will experience changes going on in the gut microbiome as well. I’ve recorded a different podcast on midlife women and their gut health with Microbiome Labs co-founder, Kiran Krishnan, so be sure to check out episode #63 on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, and YouTube, as well as on my website at jillfooswellness.com. Today, I’m speaking to Kara Siedman. Kara is a registered dietitian, clinical liaison for Microbiome Labs, and certified diabetes educator with more than 13 years of clinical experience. Most recently, Kara spent the last 8 years working in a large gastroenterology practice, building a program that integrates functional medicine and nutrition into their patient care model. With a strong focus on the microbiome and overall health, Kara has guided many patients on a journey to reclaim their health and well-being. She continues to grow her knowledge in this evolving field to provide the tools for patients and offer up-to-date and current research surrounding all things microbiome-related. Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Watch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsEnjoy 20% savings and free shipping at Fullscript for your favorite supplements by leading brands:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jillfooswellnessJill Foos Wellness is a provider of Microbiome Lab supplements and their BiomeX at-home stool testing kit. Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Oct 30, 2023 • 56min
Mitochondrial Health, Urolithin A and Women's Health - #64
Inside most of our cells, as well as plants, fungi, and animals, are the mitochondria, or power plants of cells. These little organelles make chemical energy, called ATP, or Adenosine Triphosphate, which is our body’s energy currency. About hair growth, for example, the cells that make up our hair follicles need a lot of energy to grow hair. About our skin cells, if we don’t have healthy mitochondria making enough ATP, we won’t have healthy, youthful-looking skin. This is true for our kidneys, liver, heart, brain, and muscle cells. They all need optimal amounts of healthy mitochondria to produce optimal amounts of ATP. You can see how this topic is a priority when thinking about your longevity plan.It’s important to know this information and understand how you can pivot your lifestyle in a direction that supports mitochondrial health, especially as you age. As women age, and go through menopause, their mitochondrial function is less optimal in both quantity and quality, and they become damaged, thus, they can’t take care of business.My guest today, Jennifer Scheinman, is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with a master’s degree in integrative and functional nutrition. She has spent over 20 years of her career working at some of the country’s leading institutes for health and wellness where she developed and executed the health coaching programs and content strategy. With expertise in healthy aging and disease prevention, Jen brings her passion for improving health and longevity to Timeline. This company produces Urolithin A supplements, and she leads the efforts to educate healthcare practitioners and consumers on the incredible benefits of Mitopure. We will dig into what mitochondria are, how they work, why they matter, and how Urolithin A connects the dots. If you have never heard of Urolithin A, tune in because it’s crucial to our overall health and aging process.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or for making any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Follow Jen on IG: jenscheinman_nutritionFollow Timeline Nutrition:IG: timelinenutritionFB: TimelineNutritionYouTube: timelinehealthJoin the Timeline Challenge: https://challenge.timelinenutrition.com/Save 5% on Timeline Nutrition's Urolithin A:Use code JFWELLNESS5 at checkout.https://www.timelinenutrition.com/shop?rfsn=7377321.c46cbacFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsEnjoy 20% savings and free shipping at Fullscript for your favorite supplements by leading brands:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jillfooswellnessSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Oct 13, 2023 • 60min
Gut Health and Menopause - #63
Every day we hear more and more about the importance of gut health and how it relates to all chronic disease states, such as cancer, Alzheimer’s Disease, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. Our conventional healthcare system is not well-versed in preventive approaches to overall health, especially when it comes to gut health. More often than not, doctors we see are not asking us about the foods we are eating, or not eating, our level of daily stress, sleep, or exercise routine- all of which influence our gut health. Poor gut health can now be scientifically tied to poor mental health, low libido, weight gain, hair loss, disrupted sleep, and so much more. Layer on top of that the menopause transition that all women will go through. The Menopause transition opens up the doors to chronic disease states, and so much more. One of the first lines of defense is getting our gut health in order. Science is now showing how the microbiome changes during menopause, causing gut dysbiosis, inflammation, weight gain, skin and hair issues, and moreKiran Krishnan is a research microbiologist and a health and wellness expert who aims to make complex information understandable to all. He has founded a number of successful health and supplement companies over the last 15 years including co-founding and leading Microbiome Labs, the preeminent, microbiome therapeutics-focused brand among healthcare professionals. He has conducted and published several research studies in scientific journals, has published chapters in scientific textbooks/reference books, has global patents, and is a sought-after speaker on human health and the microbiome.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Follow Kiran on Microbiome Lab's YouTube channel:@microbiomelabsIG: @kiranbiomeJill Foos Wellness is a provider of Microbiome Lab's products on Fullscript. Enjoy a 20% savings and free shipping:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jillfooswellnessFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Oct 1, 2023 • 1h 4min
Why Early Detection of Disease States Matter - #62
Our current healthcare model is set up for sick care and acute care- so if you are already sick with cancer and receiving treatment, or cut your hand with a kitchen knife by accident, our healthcare system is helpful. What it isn’t set up for is preventive care. Lifestyle interventions are your first lines of defense- think about how nutrition, sleep, stress management, and exercise impact your life. Beyond that, what else could you be doing to prevent chronic disease states, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease? Early detection and prevention tools are important to use before any of the big 4 horsemen of chronic disease states show up in your life. Dr. Savage MD is the founder and CEO of MDLifespan and has been a leader in longevity medicine since the late 1990s. Over the last 25 years of his medical career, he has focused on anti-aging and longevity therapies. Built over 50 clinics across the United States and literally wrote the code for the industry standard software that’s helped millions of patients. He has developed a 3-step process to build one’s longevity blueprint, including detection, prevention, and intervention. He joined the Health Trip Podcast for a second time to discuss what early detection means, how to implement the options available, and why it's a crucial step in your longevity plan.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Find Dr. Savage:Website: https://mdlifespan.com/IG: MDLifespanFB: MDLifespanYoutube: mdlifespanTPE Free Guide: https://plasmaexchangeguide.mdlifespan.com/healthtripFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessWatch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 2min
Optimizing Fat Loss During Menopause - #61
Menopause and fat loss- will they ever be friends? Women are not small men and the art of fat loss for menopausal and post-menopausal women can be challenging. Hormonal changes, especially with a decline in estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels during menopause often lead to a slower metabolism, loss of lean muscle mass, increased visceral fat level, decrease in bone mineral density, increased anxiety, poor sleep, and loss of overall strength. Sarcopenia, or muscle wasting, is a disease of the elderly, and is now being seen in much younger populations- think of your great-grandparent withering away in front of your eyes, but in younger people. Obesity opens the door to the four horsemen of chronic disease states: Alzheimer's/dementia, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. Weight loss is just a number on the scale, but fat loss and muscle gains are about body composition, overall health, and longevity. So, what’s the magic of fat loss for midlife women?Dr. Bill Campbell PhD, is a Professor of Exercise Science and Director of the Performance and Physique Enhancement Laboratory at the University of South Florida. He is the creator of ‘Body by Science’—a comprehensive research review summarizing the latest and best research related to building muscle and losing body fat. His research focuses on physique enhancement within a maintainable lifestyle. His pioneering research includes dietary protein intakes, rapid fat loss, and diet breaks for physique athletes and bodybuilders.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Find Dr. Bill Campbell:website: https://www.billcampbellphd.com/IG: @billcampbellphdWatch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 7min
Building A Longevity Plan - #60
Longevity refers to how long you can live in a healthy state, void of chronic disease. The big 4 horsemen of chronic disease are Alzheimer’s Disease, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. If you could take the guesswork out and know what your body needed in order to thrive so you could live your most optimal life for as long as possible, would you be up for that? Most people are complacent when it comes to their lifespan, or the length of years they live, regardless of their health. As we age, the mitochondria inside our cells, begin to weaken in strength and numbers. Remember, mitochondria are the powerhouses of our cells and use the nutrients you bring in through your diet and supplementation to produce ATP, your body’s energy source. When they are not working well, your body isn’t working well. Our genes also have a lot to do with our longevity. You’re born with a deck of genes, but it’s how you live your life or the epigenetics, that influence how your genes are expressed. There are simple and complex things you can do to discover your longevity code- mitochondrial health and genetics are just 2 components. I’ve invited a special guest today to talk about longevity and how you can start the process of mapping yours out. Dr. Paul Savage is the founder and CEO of MDLifespan and has been a leader in longevity medicine since the late 1990s. Over the last 25 years of his medical career, he has focused on anti-aging and longevity therapies. He has developed a unique approach to building your longevity plan that includes detection, prevention, and intervention. He has built over 50 clinics across the United States and literally wrote the code for the industry standard software that’s helped millions of patients. Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or for making any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Find Dr. Savage:Website: https://mdlifespan.com/IG: MDLifespanFB: MDLifespanYoutube: mdlifespanWatch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Aug 28, 2023 • 43min
Social Determinants of Women's Health - #59
Social determinants of health are nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. Think of healthcare access and quality, economic stability, neighborhood, and built environments, such as parks, community fitness centers, and access to nutritious food. Many of us don’t have to think about these things because we live in well-established communities, have access to multiple grocery stores, and have opportunities to safely exercise at parks, hike on trails, and workout at community gyms. Social determinants of health affect not just our neighbors in the United States, but globally. Women's health has long been affected by social determinants of health. I’ve invited a very special guest to the podcast to help share his expertise and knowledge on prioritizing global, and national, efforts to make sure that all humankind has access to opportunities that lead to positive health outcomes.Dr. Bernard Toney Jr. is a former White House Medical Officer, and global & public health professional, who has developed medical plans, infectious disease mitigation strategies, and public health preparedness at the highest level of government. During his service in the White House Medical Unit, he conducted 84 domestic and five overseas missions in support of the President and Vice President. He assessed hospital systems and witnessed the social determinants of health that lead to health disparities and inequalities in the United States and worldwide. He is passionate about clinical medicine, research, education, and working with internal and external stakeholders to advance initiatives to improve global health security. Since May 2022, Dr. Toney has been with the NIH full-time as an associate investigator.He is a decorated Army combat veteran who served three (3) tours in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and has earned numerous awards, medals, and honors- it’s a very long list.Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or for making any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Follow Dr. Toney Jr.:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/btoneyjr/Support Stepping Stones: https://www.steppingstonesglobal.org/bernard-toney-jrFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Aug 22, 2023 • 1h 2min
Hair Loss Solutions For Midlife Women - #58
A new study found that hair loss affects over 52% of women over 50 years old, and 80% of women by the time they are 60 years old. During peri-menopause, menopause, and post-menopause, women's hormones are fluctuating, decline, and causing chronic hair shedding, thinning, and hair loss in many women. During women's midlife years, there are other hormonal changes going on causing weight gain, leading to yo-yo dieting, increased stress, disrupted sleep, and challenges with exercising. Add in genetics, poor nutrient absorption, and other health issues and you have the perfect storm for hair loss.There are solutions for reversing hair loss. Lifestyle interventions are the first lines of defense (optimizing nutrition, sleep, stress management, and exercise). Making sure you are absorbing nutrients properly, and have good gut health is also essential. Comprehensive lab testing dictates supplementation, and possible medication, and then looking at the array of hair growth therapies to create a personalized approach to growing healthy hair.Dr. Lady Dy is double board certified in Dermatology and Dermatopathology and has clinical expertise in hair loss and pigmentation disorders, including ethnic skin and hair disorders. Dr. Dy is viewed as a leader in her field. She has conducted clinical trials for hair loss and presented at many national, international, and local community meetings. She has authored many publications and continuously researches, explores, and analyzes current and latest therapies and technological advancements, often providing the first-of-its-kind treatment whether to target hair loss or to rejuvenate the skin. Dr. Dy held several positions simultaneously at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. She was a Dermatologist and Assistant Professor, along with the department's Dermatopathologist. She also served as the Director of Dermatopathology and the Director of the Rush Dermatology Medical Residency Program where dermatology residents flourished under her guidance.As a result of Dr. Dy's academic background, she is passionate about educating her patients so that they can share in decision-making. During patient encounters, after a diagnosis has been rendered, Dr. Dy often introduces choices, describing the options and their risks and benefits that lead to a mutually agreed therapeutic decision. Dr. Dy believes in patient engagement during the treatment journey as part of a successful outcome. Dr. Lady Dy can be found:Website: https://www.dydermatology.com/IG: dydermFB: dydermatologyYouTube: dydermatologycenterWatch on my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Aug 12, 2023 • 1h 8min
Menopause and Midlife Women's Heart Health - #57
Many midlife women that I work with, and are friends with, fear getting breast cancer more than heart disease. The focus on cardiovascular health is often not listed on my client’s health history form as an area of concern. Did you know that heart disease is the #1 cause of death for both women and men? Over 60M women in the U.S. live with some form of heart disease. While there are many unique risk factors for women developing heart disease, which we are going to cover in this episode, one of them is the menopausal transition. All women will experience menopause, and while some develop worse symptoms than others, the door to the 4 horsemen of chronic disease states opens up: Alzheimer's Disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes.Navigating one’s risk of heart disease is almost impossible to do in the conventional medical healthcare model, which is set up to help you after you’ve had a cardiac event, not prevent it from happening. The amount of information on the topic, specifically as it relates to midlife women, is next to silent. Women are struggling to have conversations with their doctors about menopause, let alone heart health. In doing research to prepare for this episode, I was challenged to find articles and podcasts related to midlife women and CVD risk, treatments, and lifestyle interventions. I found plenty in the scientific data, but my clients, who are non-medical midlife women, don’t look there for the latest science. Most of my clients are also not having discussions about nutrition, sleep, stress management, and exercise with their doctors.I am honored to have a very special guest today, who is going to help all of us midlife women understand what our CVD risks are, what we can do to prevent heart disease, what labs and tests to ask for from our doctors, and how menopause and menopause hormone therapy play a role in increasing or decreasing our risk.Dr. Garima Sharma, MD received her Internal Medicine and Cardiology fellowship training at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia. She was faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. and has served on the American College of Cardiology Fellow in Training Committee, Early Career Professional Committee, and the Women in Cardiology Leadership Council. She specializes in cardiovascular disease in Women and Preventive Cardiology and is the Director of Women’s CV Health and Cardio-Obstetrics, INOVA Health System. Lastly, she is the Governor of the Maryland Chapter of the American College of Cardiology. Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or for making any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Watch on my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsSchedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contact

Jul 26, 2023 • 55min
Hair Loss and Micronutrient Deficiencies - #56
Micronutrients are the nutrients our body needs in lesser amounts to grow and develop. These include vitamins and minerals, and our body cannot manufacture these, so we must obtain them thru diet and supplementation. There are water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins, macrominerals, and trace minerals. One of the best ways to look inside your cell to see what your nutrient status is is by taking a micronutrient test. This test tells you if your cells are stable, borderline deficient, or functionally deficient in a wide range of nutrients. You then want to correct these intracellular micronutrient deficiencies so that your cells are optimally working. If you go back to biology class, you remember that the mitochondria inside your cells are the powerhouses of energy produced for your body. Without functioning mitochondria, you don’t have optimal energy being produced. Without optimal energy, you won’t have healthy hair growth. After all, you don’t need hair to survive. The only way to correct these deficiencies is through diet and supplementation.My returning guest today is Dr. Grabowski, a practicing Doctor of Chiropractic. He has over 40 years of clinical nutrition experience, presented over 1500 seminars and lectures on nutrition throughout the United States and in Europe, publishing several articles and a textbook on clinical nutrition. In addition, he is a Registered Dietitian and his dietetic experience includes tenure at some of the leading hospitals in the nation: The New York Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering in New York City (affiliated with Cornell Medical Center), Memorial Care System, and the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.Dr. Grabowski has served on the State of Texas Governor’s Childhood Obesity Taskforce and is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, American Chiropractic Association, Texas Chiropractic Association and the Endocrine Society. In addition to his chiropractic practice, he has developed numerous vitamin and mineral formulas for supplement companies. Medical Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or for making any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique hair loss plan:https://www.jillfooswellness.com/contactWatch on my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsI am a distributor of the LaserCap HD+ redlight therapy cap.For pricing and ordering information, contact Jill@jillfooswellness.com