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Everyday Wellness™
Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, host of the Everyday Wellness podcast, author and international speaker, with over 15 million views for her second TEDx talk (Intermittent Fasting: Transformational Technique).With over 25 years experience in health and wellness, Cynthia is a globally recognized expert in perimenopause/menopause and intermittent fasting, and has been featured on ABC, FOX5, KTLA, CW, Medium, Entrepreneur, and The Megyn Kelly Show. Her mission is to help empower women to live their most optimal lives in perimenopause and beyond.
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May 13, 2023 • 1h 3min
Ep. 270 AMA: What Every Woman Needs to Know About Their Health with Dr. Tabatha Barber
I am delighted to have my good friend and fan-favorite, Dr. Tabatha Barber, joining me again to share her wisdom on the podcast! Dr. Tabatha is a triple board-certified OB/GYN specializing in menopause and functional medicine. She has a wonderful podcast called The Gutsy Gynecologist Show and is often referred to affectionately as the Gutsy Gynecologist. Dr. Tabatha was with me in two previous podcast episodes, #206 and #212, and both are in the top twenty downloaded podcasts in the last 18 months!Many women suffer unnecessarily when going through perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Tabatha and I have an AMA (Ask Me Anything) episode today. We discuss weight gain related to perimenopause and menopause, issues with estrogen replacement therapy, how libido can be impacted by many different factors, how to address a partial hysterectomy and HRT, and bioidenticals versus synthetic hormones. We also get into lab work, skin reactions relative to perimenopause and menopause, emotional eating, leptin resistance, and many other topics. I’m grateful for all the great questions and have no doubt this episode with Dr. Tabatha will be another fan-favorite!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why do too much estrogen and too little estrogen both cause weight gain?
How fragrances and plastic contribute to the imbalance between estrogen and progesterone.
How changing to organic tampons and pads, or using a Diva cup, can be a game-changer for women.
Should women who have had a partial hysterectomy and are on HRT still check progesterone and testosterone levels and fast like a post-menopausal female?
Dr. Tabatha shares her thoughts on plain estradiol versus Biest and Triest.
Dr. Tabatha offers her recommendations for a healthy 48-year-old female with zero libido.
What can a 17-year-old with high testosterone do to get her testosterone level within the normal range?
Is there a biological or mindset issue at play if you never feel full and always want to eat, irrespective of how healthy or satisfying the foods you eat are?
The benefits of fasting.
What can we do to support our pelvic joints?
How do our hormones affect our skin?
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Tabatha BarberOn her websiteThe Gutsy Gynecologist ShowEpisode 206 Pt 1: A Deep Dive into Perimenopause- Hormonal Imbalances and Birth Control with Dr. Tabatha BarberEpisode 212 Pt. 2: A Deep Dive into Hormonal Imbalances and Menopause with Dr. Tabatha BarberBooks mentioned:The XX Brain by Lisa Mosconi

May 6, 2023 • 55min
Ep. 269 The Glucose Goddess Method: Your Path to Health and Happiness with Jessie Inchauspe
I am delighted to have Jessie Inchauspe, the Glucose Goddess, joining me on the podcast today!Metabolic health is my passion! It is a huge area of focus in my work, and Jessie is truly a gift in the space! She is a rising star author and biochemist with a clear and accessible way of explaining the science behind glucose metabolism. Jessie joins me today to discuss the impact of glucose metabolism and spikes. We dive into her background and how an accident created her pain-to-purpose story. We discuss the role of continuous glucose monitors and how glucose spikes impact our mitochondria, inflammation, and oxidative stress. We get into glycation and aging, how weight gain is a protective aspect of glucose spikes- or hyperglycemia, and the role of vinegar, movement, and fiber. We also talk about Jessie’s new book, her opinions on fasting, and so much more. I loved interviewing Jessie! Her enthusiasm is contagious, and it is easy to understand why she is such a beloved author in the health and wellness space!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Jessie shares how an accident led her to where she is today.
How a continuous glucose monitor changed everything for Jessie.
How Jessie came up with her simple principles to steady glucose levels.
What is the purpose of glucose in the body?
How do glucose spikes impact our mitochondria?
Jessie shares a fascinating vinegar hack for reducing side effects and symptoms of glucose spikes.
How being metabolically unhealthy impacts the aging process.
The benefits of having savory breakfasts and eating vegetables first with every meal.
Jessie talks about her new book, The Glucose Goddess Method.
How gaining weight protects our bodies from the impact of glucose spikes.
How walking or moving after meals balances blood sugar levels.
Why is blood sugar so important?
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Jessie InchauspeOn her website On InstagramJessie’s booksThe Glucose Goddess MethodGlucose Revolution

May 3, 2023 • 45min
Ep. 268 Understanding the Biology of Aging with Evolved Supplementation and Nutrition
I’m honored to connect with Dr. Anurag Singh today! Dr. Anurag Singh is the Chief Medical Officer at Timeline Nutrition, where they develop next-generation advanced nutritional and skincare products targeting improvements in mitochondrial and cellular health. His background is in internal medicine and immunology. He has authored over 40 articles for top science journals and has more than 15 patents. He has designed and led more than 50 randomized controlled studies. Today, Dr. Singh and I dive into his background, key biological hallmarks of aging, what accelerates aging, and what we can do to address aging proactively. We discuss sarcopenia, mitochondrial health, the gut microbiome, supplementation, and the differences between prebiotics, probiotics, and post-biotics. We also get into the benefits of Mitopure and the research behind it.Mitopure is a supplement I have been taking for several years. I feel it has been instrumental in improving and maintaining the mass and strength of my muscles. Research has been emerging specific to brain health and cognition, immune and metabolism, and topical applications of Mitopure.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The key biological hallmarks of aging.
How healthy lifestyle choices can contribute to our health and longevity.
How can improving our mitochondrial health impact our lives and delay some of the comorbidities of aging?
The key role nutrition plays in everything we do, including how we age.
Some of the biggest contributors to the aging process.
Five lifestyle choices that can benefit mitochondrial health.
Dr. Singh gives a simple view of the mitochondrial life cycle and shares his approach to mitochondrial health.
How Urolithin A was discovered, and how it works.
The difference between prebiotics, probiotics, and post-biotics.
Dr. Singh discusses the research that resulted in the advent of Mitopure.
Dr. Singh dives into the natural aging process of muscles and sarcopenia.
Why is it critically important to boost and maintain our muscular health?
How modern-day lifestyles impact the gut microbiome.
What are all the benefits of Mitopure?
Bio:Anurag Singh is currently Chief Medical Officer at Timeline Nutrition, which develops next-generation advanced nutritional and skincare products targeting improvements in mitochondrial and cellular health. With an M.D. in internal medicine and a Ph.D. in immunology, his experience includes work at top consumer health (Nestlé, Nestlé Health Science) and startup companies (Amazentis/Timeline). He’s authored > 40 articles for top science journals, been awarded >15 patents, and has designed and led > 50 randomized clinical trials. His research over the past decade across multiple clinical trials on the postbiotic Urolithin A and its health benefits has led to the launch of multiple consumer products.Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Anurag SinghWebsites are: https://www.timelinenutrition.com/ and https://www.mitopure.com/

Apr 29, 2023 • 1h 8min
Ep. 267 Hashimoto's: What Is It and How It Impacts Our Health
I am delighted to connect with Dr. Anshul Gupta today! Dr. Gupta is a best-selling author, speaker, researcher, and world expert on Hashimoto’s. He educates people worldwide on reversing Hashimoto’s disease. He is a Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician who worked at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic alongside Dr. Mark Hyman.In this episode, Dr. Gupta shares his personal story, and we speak about the root of autoimmunity, how Hashimoto’s causes the slow destruction of the thyroid gland, and the impact of chronic stress, food, and an imbalanced gut microbiome. We also talk about toxins and infections, labs to look out for, fasting and thyroid disease, as well as medication options, peptides, and the issues surrounding iodine supplementation. I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to today’s conversation with Dr. Gupta as much as I did recording it! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Dr. Gupta’s personal health journey sparked his passion for thyroid issues.
What is autoimmunity, and what is Hashimoto’s?
How increasing doses of thyroid medication indicates a deterioration of the thyroid gland.
Dr. Gupta shares five major root causes of Hashimoto’s.
Why do foods like gluten and dairy make it much harder for the thyroid gland to function?
Why are heavy metals such a big issue?
The impact of exposure to mold and mycotoxins.
How the Epstein-Barr virus interacts with the thyroid, to make people more susceptible to Hashimoto’s.
How does exposure to stress impact thyroid function?
Some natural ways to detoxify the body.
Dr. Gupta talks about lab testing for the thyroid and Hashimoto’s.
The benefits of fasting for mitochondrial health- particularly for people with thyroid issues.
Dr. Gupta discusses different medication options for people with Hashimoto’s, including peptides and LDN (low-dose naltrexone).
Dr. Gupta shares his thoughts on iodine.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Anshul GuptaOn his websiteOn YouTube and other social media (@AnshulGuptaMD)

Apr 22, 2023 • 50min
Ep. 266 Optimizing Adrenal Health: The Power of Lifestyle Changes with Dr. Izabella Wentz
I’m delighted to connect with Dr. Izabella Wentz today! She is a PharmD, an internationally acclaimed thyroid specialist, and a licensed pharmacist who has dedicated her career to addressing the root causes of autoimmune thyroid disease. She is also the author of three books. Her most recent book is The Adrenal Transformation Protocol.Dr. Wentz joins me to dive into how to identify what is going on with our adrenal health and why adrenal issues tend to occur along with thyroid issues. We speak about her background and how it influenced her life’s work, the myth of adrenal fatigue, and HPA dysfunction. We also discuss the physiology of the adrenals, acute versus chronic stress, signs of a dysregulated HPA axis, lifestyle, the impact of trauma, and how Dr. Wentz’s protocol works. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Wentz explains what led her to write The Adrenal Protocol.
What happens in the body when we experience significant amounts of fatigue?
How the physical impact of acute stress differs from that of chronic stress.
Symptoms of adrenal dysfunction (other than chronic fatigue).
How does sleep apnea tie to Hashimoto’s and mitochondrial health?
Lifestyle factors that may contribute to adrenal fatigue.
Adaptogens and supplements that can assist in balancing cortisol levels.
How to know when to cut back on exercise.
Foods that support thyroid and adrenal health, and foods that could negatively impact thyroid and adrenal health.
What is molecular mimicry?
How does trauma impact adrenal health?
Dr. Wentz talks about her latest book, The Adrenal Transformation Protocol.
Something you can do right now to improve your adrenal health.
Bio:Izabella Wentz, PharmD, FASCP, is an internationally acclaimed thyroid specialist and a licensed pharmacist who has dedicated her career to addressing the root causes of autoimmune thyroid disease after being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis in 2009. She is the author of three books on Hashimoto’s: Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Lifestyle Interventions for Finding and Treating the Root Cause, Hashimoto’s Food Pharmacology, and Hashimoto’s Protocol, which became a #1 New York Times bestseller. Dr. Wentz currently lives in Texas with her husband, Michael, and their son, Dimitry.Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Izabella WentzOn her websiteOn Facebook and InstagramGet Dr. Wentz’s adrenal healing guide: The ABCs of Adrenal SupportFind Dr. Wentz’s new book, The Adrenal Transformation Protocol Books mentioned:From Fatigued to Fantastic by Jacob Teitelbaum

Apr 15, 2023 • 58min
Ep. 265 Love From the Inside Out: The Key to Living a Fulfilling Life
Everyday Wellness Podcast – Episode 265 – Love From the Inside Out: The Key to Living a Fulfilling Life with Robert MackI have the honor of connecting with Robert Mack today! He is an Ivy-League-educated Positive Psychology Expert, Celebrity Happiness Coach, Executive Coach, and Published Author. He recently released the book Love from the Inside Out: Lessons and Inspiration for Loving Yourself, Your Life, and Each Other. We dive into Robert’s background in applied positive psychology and the influences of experts like Byron Katie and Martin Seligman, the founder of Positive Psychology. We discuss happiness, the potentiality of partners, adversity, resiliency, and love. Robert also gets into daily habits that can help us become healthier and happier humans. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Robert dives into his motivation for getting into applied positive psychology.
Most people believe that happiness comes from external circumstances. However, research shows it does not.
How simplicity contributes to a happy life.
Robert shares the formula for happiness.
How inner work makes a meaningful, lasting, and sustainable change to our happiness score.
How happiness tends to lead to and facilitate success.
What contributes to the general perception that happiness comes from external forces?
What love is, and how it relates to happiness.
How to make college a happier experience.
How to become more focused and present.
How to remain present when triggered.
Robert talks about surrender.
Bio:Robert is an Ivy-League-educated Positive Psychology Expert, Celebrity Happiness Coach, Executive Coach, and Published Author.Robert studied under the direction of Martin Seligman, the founder of Positive Psychology, at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn). UPenn is the only institution in the world to offer a Master’s Degree in Applied Positive Psychology.Robert's work has been endorsed by Oprah, Vanessa Williams, and many others, and he has been seen on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Access Hollywood, E!, OWN, GQ, Self, Health, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour.Robert's first book, Happiness from the Inside Out: The Art and Science of Fulfillment, is celebrity-endorsed and critically acclaimed. His most recent release, Love from the Inside Out: Lessons and Inspiration for Loving Yourself, Your Life, and Each Other, is a best-seller.Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Robert MackOn his websiteOn social media: @robmackofficial Find Robert’s booksHappiness from the Inside Out: The Art and Science of FulfillmentLove from the Inside Out: Lessons and Inspiration for Loving Yourself, Your Life, and Each Other

Apr 8, 2023 • 1h 3min
Ep. 264 Peri/Menopause are a Natural Function of Aging: See you later, Ovulator!
I am honored to connect with Esther Blum today! She is the bestselling author of "Cavewomen Don’t Get Fat," "Eat, Drink, and Be Gorgeous," and most recently, "See Ya Later, Ovulator!". Esther currently maintains a busy virtual practice where she helps women balance hormones, lose stubborn body fat, and treat the root cause of health struggles. Today we speak about medical gaslighting, how weight gain does not have to be a part of aging, andropause and menopause, and the Women’s Health Initiative. We dive into physical changes and significant symptoms during perimenopause and menopause, the role of the pelvic floor, deciphering what the dreaded “menopot” is, what does not work, and advocacy in terms of testing and hormones. We also address constipation, weight loss resistance, and how our tolerance for alcohol changes as we age, especially when using bioidenticals or hormone replacement therapy. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How women can redefine their experience and continue having an active sex life after menopause.
How to surrender, lean in, and take the pressure off yourself while going through perimenopause and menopause.
Why is there so much misinformation and medical gaslighting in our society?
Why Esther wrote See Ya Later, Ovulator!
Some common symptoms of perimenopause.
Risks women may face after a hysterectomy.
Changes that happen in the vaginal canal and pelvic floor during menopause.
The significant and profound impact of the decline of sex hormones.
How to avoid weight gain in menopause.
What can menopausal women do to prevent fatty liver and digestive problems?
Lab tests women should be asking their health providers for.
Why should perimenopausal women avoid alcohol?
Some simple ways to address constipation.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Esther BlumOn her websiteOn Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInGet your free copy of Esther’s Happy Hormone CocktailEsther’s BooksEsther’s book, See Ya Later, Ovulator!, by Esther BlumCavewomen Don’t Get Fat, by Esther BlumEat, Drink, and Be Happy, by Esther Blum

Apr 1, 2023 • 1h 9min
Ep. 263 AMA with Ben Azadi: How to Unlock Optimal Health
Today I am honored to connect with my good friend and multiple-time past guest, Ben Azadi! Ben was most recently with me on Podcasts #149 and #101. He is a prolific social media star and a fasting and ketogenic dieting expert. He is known as “The Health Detective” because he investigates dysfunction and educates, not medicates, to return the body to normal function. Ben is the founder of Keto Kamp and the popular Keto Kamp podcast.Today, Ben and I use an Ask Me Anything format and dive into listener questions. We talk about the nuances of macronutrients, fasting, and supplements. We discuss gut health and how changing your diet and intermittent fasting can help the body realign and be better balanced. We get into troubleshooting with fasting, including insomnia-related issues, and we also discuss the DUTCH test and how it can be beneficial in conjunction with other lab tests.I love doing AMAs, and I hope you will enjoy listening to my conversation with Ben Azadi.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Serita asks how to keep her energy up while on a keto diet and fasting.
Mary Julie wants to know what is happening inside her body when her ketones are 1.8, but her glucose is 115, 19 hours into a fast.
How does losing sex hormones when approaching perimenopause and menopause make women less metabolically flexible?
Why is it essential to stay hydrated and get enough good quality sleep every night?
How circadian rhythm impacts our metabolic flexibility.
How breathing exercises can help us get into the parasympathetic state.
Janie would like to know how much protein her body can absorb at once and how much protein she should consume over a 24-hour period.
Suzanne lives a clean lifestyle and wants to know if there is a way to shift the metabolism of estrogen away from the 4OH pathway. (She is referring to the DUTCH test.
A listener asks how to use fasting to help with candida.
Michaela was recently diagnosed with gallstones and has one blocked duct. She read that saturated fat is not good for her condition, so she wants to know what she can eat to stay on keto.
Lena has been doing strict keto with OMAD for three months, but her GGT is very high. She asks if that could be due to fasting.
Why we tend to experience insomnia while doing a ketogenic diet, and how to address chronic insomnia patterns.
Mary Jo wants to know when to take my creatine supplement powder.
Ben and I discuss the supplements we use.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Ben AzadiOn his websiteOn Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTokThe Keto Kamp PodcastBen Azadi Speaker ReelEpisode 149 – Keto Flex, Feasting and Fasting: Bringing the Body Back to Normal Episode 101 Keto and Fasting the RIGHT Way with Ben AzadiBooks mentioned:The Circadian Diabetes Code by Dr. Satchin PandaWheat Belly by William DavisSuper Gut by William DavisBreath by James Nestor

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Mar 25, 2023 • 49min
Ep. 262 Ozempic: Exploring the Benefits and Uses - A Comprehensive Review with Dr. Tracy Gapin
I am honored to reconnect with Dr. Tracy Gapin today. He is a board-certified urologist and men’s health expert. The current state of metabolic health in the United States and most westernized countries has sparked a great interest in a GLP1 agonist, AKA Semaglutide Ozempic. So I wanted to talk to a clinician actively utilizing this medication.Dr. Gapin and I discuss what this drug class represents. (These are synthetic peptides.) We speak about Semaglutide, Ozempic, Wegovy, and oral Rybelsus. We get into current research, side effects, who should not take these medications, and the mechanisms of action specific to the pancreas and beta cells, reductions, gastric emptying, and the upregulation of satiety. We discuss changes in the brain regarding leptin and how these drugs work. We also talk about weight loss resistance, and I answer questions from listeners. From my perspective, it all comes back to basics. I believe that if we are to prescribe these medications, we must help our patients understand how lifestyle impacts weight-loss resistance and metabolic health. I loved that Dr. Tracy spent some time talking about the specific ways he works with his patients, even before prescribing medications. He also explains how important he has felt this drug has been for his patients.I approached today’s conversation with an open mind, and I hope you will do the same.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How the GLP1 agonists help Dr. Tracy motivate his patients to lose weight.
What are GLP1 agonists, and how do they work?
The physical benefits of GLP1 agonists.
Who is Semaglutide not appropriate for?
Some of the common side-effects of GLP1 agonists.
How those who fail to implement lifestyle changes when they stop using Semaglutide may regain all the weight they lost.
Why it is essential to stay hydrated when using Semaglutide.
Why you need to eat enough food- protein in particular when taking Semaglutide.
How to follow the metrics that matter.
Some factors that could hinder successful weight loss.
What Dr. Tracy does to ensure his patients do not regain the weight they lost after they stop using Semaglutide.
Listener questions:
Why is a diabetic drug being used for non-diabetics?
Does this drug target muscle versus fat in terms of weight loss?
For how long do most patients take it?
Are there unique characteristics in perimenopausal and menopausal women that must be accounted for differently?
Bio:Dr. Tracy Gapin is a board-certified urologist, a world-renowned men’s health & performance expert, and the founder of the Gapin Institute, the global leader in High-Performance Health. He has over 20 years of experience focused on men’s health optimization, human performance, and longevity, providing executives & entrepreneurs a personalized path to fulfill their highest potential. He’s been featured in Entrepreneur, Dave Asprey’s Biohacking Conference, and as a TEDx speaker.Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Tracy GapinOn his websiteGapin InstituteText “Health” to 26786 to receive 10 Secrets to High-Performance Health and a free copy of Dr. Gapin’s book.

Mar 22, 2023 • 54min
Ep. 261 Myo-Inositol: Why Supplementation is so Beneficial for Our Health
I have the honor of reconnecting with Scott Emmens today! Scott is the COO of MD Logic and a fellow health entrepreneur. Scott and I dive into Myo-inositol, one of my latest and favorite supplements! We explain what it is, its mechanism of action, and how it impacts the blood-brain barrier. We discuss its clinical considerations, relevant research regarding metabolic health, sleep, sleep architecture, and how we supplement ourselves. We also get into how we create Myo-inositol in our bodies, factors that could deplete endogenous Myo-inositol, and why supplementation can be beneficial.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What Myo-inositol is and what it does.
Why I decided to make Myo-inositol my next supplement.
How does a supplement containing sugar alcohol support metabolic health?
How Myo-inositol benefits metabolic health.
Will it break your fast if you use Myo-inositol in a fasted state?
What is the mechanism of action of Myo-inositol in the cells?
How Myo-inositol impacts the blood-brain barrier and neurotransmitter pathways.
How Myo-inositol may reduce inflammation and impact thought-processing.
Why is it critically important to maintain metabolic health throughout our lifetime?
Some natural sources of Myo-inositol.
How our modern lifestyles can impact our ability to create endogenous Myo-inositol and make it harder to keep the levels optimized in the body.
How Myo-inositol improves the entire sleep structure.
What distinguishes MD Logic from other similar companies?
Bio:Scott Emmens is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of MD Logic Health. His interest in BIOHACKING and nutrition began in college as an amateur natural bodybuilder and Biology major. While in college he sought to teach others how to stay strong, lean, and fit via recovery. It was in college he created his first fitness system and a 30-page booklet called “The Natural Body Building System” He continues to be on the cutting edge of bio-optimization and utilizes ice baths “cold immersion” photobiomodulation commonly referred to as redlight and infrared therapies among many nutrition and fasting techniques. Scott utilized his knowledge and love of biology and fitness to help drive his career in Biotech where he held a variety of roles as a Sales Leader, Disease Education Awareness Director, Director of Operations, and executive. In 2018 Scott was the lead founder of Olaregen therapeutics (Pronounced Ola-Region therapeutics.) Specializing in wound and skin care using nutrients, peptides, and collagen for a variety of skin conditions. During his 20 years as Biotech founder and executive, Scott focused on a blend of integrative and allopathic medicine. Working within many complex therapeutic areas, including neurology, rare disease, asthma, and diabetes. Scott has held various strategic and operational roles preparing him to be both a health advocate and entrepreneur. His personal mission is to help people become their own health advocates while providing them with the knowledge and resources to be physically spiritually and emotionally fit. Ultimately leading Scott to create MD Logic Health.Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Scott EmmensMD Logic HealthOn Instagram (@longevityprotocol)On TikTok (@collagenguru)Go to www.cynthiathurlow.com/inositol to get 25% off Myo-inositol between the 11th and the 19th of March and 15% off between the 20th and the 31st of March.Episode 244 - The Metabolic Effects of Creatine Monohydrate: Its Evidence of Efficacy for Muscle & Brain Health with Scott Emmens and Kara Lazauskas