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Mar 11, 2020 • 1h 31min
Probiotic Re-imagined: Repopulate Your Gut With Healthy Microbes
SHR # 2483 :: Probiotic Re-imagined: Repopulate Your Gut With Healthy Microbes - Wade Lightheart and Matt Gallant - I've always asked why we couldn't just plant new healthy microbes in our gut the way we re-seed our lawns. Well now it may be possible. This single strain firmicute has been shown to: improve protein digestion and absorption; reduce SIBO, IBS and autoimmune symptoms; protect against bad bacteria and pathogens taking up residence in your gut; reduce morning brain-fog and improve mental clarity. It's also associated with leaner more muscular bodies in scientific papers that look at ratios of firmicutes to Bacteroidetes in lean versus obese individuals. And the patented delivery system makes it double its population every 20 minutes helping to repopulate your gut like reseeding your lawn.

Mar 10, 2020 • 1h 44min
The BluePrint Power Hour
SHR # 2482 :: The BluePrint Power Hour - Coach Rob Regish - Post your questions during this FB Live event about training, nutrition, supplementation, drugs and more.

Mar 9, 2020 • 1h 4min
Ladies: You're Missing Out On A Faster Way To Build Fitness, Health and Performance
SHR # 2481 :: Ladies: You're Missing Out On A Faster Way To Build Fitness, Health and Performance - Kathy Smith - Forbes calls Kathy Smith a “Fitness Titan” for good reason. With her iconic library of exercise videos, Kathy has stood at the forefront of the fitness and wellness industries for more than 30 years. And now she has a new secret to share. One that will allow women to reach their health, fitness and performance goals faster than ever before.

Mar 6, 2020 • 1h 3min
Continuing Education Series: Hitting The Right Targets of Biologic Aging
SHR # 2480 :: Continuing Education Series: Hitting The Right Targets of Biologic Aging - Dr. Elizabeth Yurth - The concept of measuring the difference between chronologic and biologic aging is a new phenomenon. First it was telomere length, but that hasn't proven to be accurate. Many new metrics have since followed. Few have panned out to be accurate as we dive deeper. Often in science its not the obvious or sexy stuff that has real meaning. It's usually the things right under our nose that have been around for decades, and thus, often ignored. What if the targets to accurately measure biologic aging are already in our hands? Today we will discuss a new program that is offered to laypeople that unlocks the target markers of biologic aging. Understanding these will help provide accurate data-points to assess if what you are doing is actually working. We will also explain how you can become certified yourself.

Mar 3, 2020 • 1h 18min
The Pep Talk: Peptide Protocols To Protect Against and Treat COVID-19
SHR # 2479 :: The Pep Talk: Peptide Protocols To Protect Against and Treat COVID-19 - Ryan Smith - Several peptides show efficacy in suppressing viruses like influenza. But COVID-19 is a reverse transcripted virus like HIV and EBOLA. Can these peptides also protect against COVID-19 and even be used to treat patients who have already contracted the virus? PLUS There are people who are regularly infected with viruses and never develop symptoms. Why is that? What's different about their immune system? Could the linkage between seasonality of influenza and virus spread be a result of the sun and vitamin D3? And if it is, what can you do in the winter?

Mar 2, 2020 • 1h 18min
When Less Is More: Staying Fit and Sane For New Moms
SHR # 2478 :: When Less Is More: Staying Fit and Sane For New Moms - Gina Aliotti - Today's mom doesn't want the “mom bod”. Post childbirth weight gain and loss of fitness just doesn't cut it today. Many new moms want the body they had before childbirth.. and they want it now. But do some push too hard? And how do you find the time and energy with a growing family? Does pushing too hard have the potentials to backfire? Sometimes less is more.

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Feb 28, 2020 • 1h 53min
My Unconventional Cancer Journey: The Carnivore Diet and Cancer
SHR # 2477 :: My Unconventional Cancer Journey: The Carnivore Diet and Cancer - Dr. Al Danenberg - He is the only one who's done what he's done in the way he's done it. His unconventional cancer journey – a journey he's personally researched to help his body's healing potential – is unfolding in a positive way. PLUS Are you worried about the possibility of catching COVID-19? Well I may have discovered a way to stack the odds in your favor if not getting sick.

Feb 26, 2020 • 1h 9min
Kratom As A Pre-workout
SHR # 2476 :: Kratom As A Pre-workout - Mark Bell - Kratom is a very misunderstood plant. Many think that because it interacts with the opioid receptor that it must be like opioids. Kratom's analgesic effects are undeniable. But its ability to improve mood and focus is not something you'd expect from a plant the kills pain like an opioid. So would it be a good pre-workout? Especially for us older athletes? PLUS Mark discusses diets. He's leveraged many to his benefit. His current plate-of-choice is carnivore.

Feb 21, 2020 • 1h 3min
The Pep Talk: Reversing Collateral Damage From Stroke With peptides
SHR # 2475 :: The Pep Talk: Reversing Collateral Damage From Stroke With peptides - Dr. Suzanne Ferree Turner - Every year there are some 665,000 strokes. Many of those people do not fully recover due to "therapy caps" and other barriers. They face a lifetime of disability and two thirds will never work again. Therapy caps are dollar amount limits on therapies that the insurance companies put in place to protect against over-spending. But what's over-spending for one may be the recovery of another. There are very few therapies that actually produce recovery to stroke patients. And if someone wants to peruse their recovery beyond the insurance company's coverage they have to pay out of pocket. Most would pay if they thought there was something that promised to help. A physician is helping stroke patients improve their outcomes. And she's using peptides as an important part of her protocol. If you've suffered a stroke or know someone who has, you'll want to listen closely. Hope is a new feeling for many.

Feb 20, 2020 • 1h 16min
RLRx: Modulatory influence of sex hormones on vascular aging
SHR # 2474 :: RLRx: Modulatory influence of sex hormones on vascular aging - Adam Lamb - It may turn out that many of the diseases associated with aging are caused my the reduction of blood flow to nerves, organs and the brain. What effects these blood pathways? And what can be done to reverse this?


