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Author: Troy Duell

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Troy Duell with Centurion is providing you with health information and guests to elevate your health and help make your life better. Centurion is a pharmaceutical company that chooses to put people over profits and allow science to dictate what products we bring to market. Our goal is to provide products that you can both afford and are beneficial to your health. It doesn't matter how good a product is if you can't afford it. This podcast will provide you with the best health information possible through sharing studies and current data. We will also interview the leading health experts across the country. We will share sides of the story you may not have heard. Our promise to you is to source all of the information we share with you and speak the truth. We hope this truth is used by you and your loved ones to elevate your health and life.

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Send us a text Your mitochondria run the show, and CoQ10 is one of their quiet heroes. We dig into how this vitamin-like compound powers ATP production, shields cell membranes from oxidative stress, and why levels fall as we age or use statins. From the lab bench in the 1950s to modern cardiology clinics, we trace the research arc and translate it into clear, practical guidance you can use with your healthcare team. We break down the heart health evidence, including the Q-Symbio trial’s redu...
Send us a text Headlines change fast; your body doesn’t come with a press release. We break down the latest health stories with a clear goal: help you make confident decisions rooted in evidence, not noise. From gut health myths to environmental exposures and vaccine debates, we translate complex research into simple, practical steps you can use today. We start by reframing “gluten sensitivity.” A major review suggests most non‑celiac cases look more like IBS, which explains why targeted die...
Send us a text What if a simple nightly habit could lower anxiety, improve sleep, and even support heart health? We dive into five science-backed ways gratitude reshapes the brain and body, pairing randomized trials and MRI evidence with practical tools you can start using today. From meta-analyses on mental health to heart rate variability gains in heart failure patients, we unpack how a grateful mindset nudges your nervous system toward calm, recovery, and resilience. We share the highligh...
Send us a text Holiday gatherings should fill us up, not burn us out. We sat down to share five realistic, no-guilt strategies to stay healthy through travel, parties, and family time—so you can enjoy the turkey, the pie, and the memories without starting January in recovery mode. We begin with food, because the season revolves around the table. Learn how to build plates around real foods—protein, veggies, fiber—then savor a small serving of the treats you truly love. We talk hydration, why ...
Send us a text Elderberry is everywhere—on store shelves, in teas, and all over your feed—but does it really help when seasonal bugs make the rounds? We take a clear-eyed look at what the berry’s deep purple pigments actually do in the body, why standardization matters, and how to choose products that deliver benefits without the sugar trap. No fluff, just practical science you can use the next time a scratchy throat or stuffy nose shows up. We start with the history that gave elderberry sta...
Send us a text Small daily choices can change your biomarkers in a big way. We dig into the most useful health headlines of the month and turn them into simple, science-backed moves you can make today: why vitamin D3 beats D2, how to drink coffee for longevity, and what a single soda does to your liver over time—yes, even diet soda... We start with vitamin D and the surprising research showing D2 can deplete D3, the potent form your body makes from sunlight. Then we shift to coffee’s polyphe...
Send us a text Candy season is here, but the sugar rush doesn’t end on Halloween night. We dig into five evidence-backed ways added sugar affects kids’ bodies and minds—spikes and crashes that strain insulin, rising risk for childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes, immune defenses that falter during cold and flu season, behavior and attention challenges at school, and the gut microbiome shifts that drive inflammation and long-term health risks. It’s a bigger story than cavities, and it’s one we...
Send us a text A single flavonoid changed how many of us think about everyday immunity—and it’s been hiding in plain sight in onions, apples, and tea. We unpack quercetin’s rise from pantry staple to evidence-backed helper, exploring how it works as a zinc ionophore, why it pairs so well with vitamin C and bromelain, and what the science actually shows about its impact on colds, flu, and overall resilience. We dive into the broader benefits that make quercetin more than a one‑note supplement...
Send us a text We dig into why so many people feel sick and run down, then map out simple steps that restore immune strength: better sleep, lower stress, smarter nutrition, and ways to reduce chronic inflammation. Small changes stack, and the compounding effect works both ways—so we show how to make it work for you. • links between short sleep and higher infection risk • how stress hormones suppress immune function • faith and mindset as anchors for resilience • processed foods, sugar, and p...
Send us a text Headlines can feel abstract—until they land in your kitchen and medicine cabinet. We dig into new evidence showing how sugary drinks may accelerate colorectal cancer spread through the SORD pathway, then connect the dots to fatty liver disease, diabetes, hypertension, dementia risk, and the everyday choices that quietly shape long-term health. From learning why whole fruit beats juice to finding a soda replacement you actually like, we share practical swaps that stick without t...
Send us a text When government health authorities and pharmaceutical companies demand compliance without transparency, is it truly about public health—or something else entirely? This powerful conversation with Jon Root explores how COVID policies revealed both institutional overreach and personal complacency that threatens the foundations of medical freedom. Root shares his journey from trusting mainstream narratives to questioning pharmaceutical influence, especially as a new father naviga...
Send us a text The tiny but mighty peptide thymocene beta-4 (TB4) takes center stage in this fascinating exploration of healing at the cellular level. Despite being studied since the 1960s, TB4 is only now emerging as a revolutionary approach to tissue repair and recovery. Troy Duell breaks down the science behind this 43-amino acid peptide that works as a cellular "helper," enabling actin (a structural protein) to rebuild tissues after injury. Unlike conventional treatments that simply redu...
Send us a text What happens when the body decides it's not ready for pregnancy? That's the profound question at the heart of our enlightening conversation with fertility coach Dora Thoma. Drawing from her personal struggles with PCOS, Hashimoto's, and gut health issues, Dora reveals why conventional medicine often falls short for couples struggling to conceive. The truth might surprise you: fertility isn't a vital function from your body's perspective. When facing nutrient deficiencies, chro...
Send us a text We explore how medication should be our last resort rather than our first line of defense, while examining the importance of nutrition education in medical schools. We also discuss warning labels on food additives, the potential risks of acetaminophen during pregnancy, and the surprising health benefits of moderate coffee consumption. • Texas signed a law requiring warning labels on foods containing 44 specific additives banned abroad but legal in the US • Warning labels will ...
Send us a text Could a chain of just three amino acids be the key to fighting chronic inflammation without the side effects of steroids? Meet KPV (lysine-proline-valine), the tiny peptide making big waves in the health community for its remarkable anti-inflammatory properties. KPV works differently from traditional anti-inflammatories. When your immune system gets triggered—whether from gut issues, skin problems, or injuries—it releases chemicals causing swelling, redness, and pain. KPV inte...
Send us a text Hunter Stoler's transformation story will make you rethink your approach to health. Once 50 pounds heavier with persistent acne and constant fatigue, Hunter made a complete 180 during the pandemic when most people were becoming more sedentary. His journey from information science major to certified health coach offers a refreshing perspective on sustainable wellness. The conversation dives deep into a concept Hunter calls "majoring in the majors" - focusing on fundamental heal...
Send us a text Troy and Evan explore essential health strategies for a successful back-to-school transition, focusing on immunity, focus, nutrition, and spiritual wellness to help children thrive during the academic year. • School-aged kids typically get 6-10 colds per year once school starts • Key immune support includes vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, quercetin, and maintaining gut health • CDC recommends 9-12 hours of sleep for ages 6-12 and 8-10 hours for teens • Gradually adjust bedtimes in...
Send us a text Could ChatGPT be making us lazier thinkers? What happens when parents can select embryos based on appearance and cognitive traits? Is your beauty routine secretly harming your lungs? The latest Frontline Health Podcast dives deep into these provocative questions as hosts Evan Patrick and Troy Duell examine cutting-edge health headlines that challenge our understanding of technology, ethics, and personal wellbeing. A fascinating MIT study reveals ChatGPT users show signi...
Send us a text The scorching days of summer bring more than just sweat and discomfort—they create a cascade of physiological changes that affect your entire body. At 98 degrees and climbing, heat stress becomes a silent health disruptor that few of us fully understand. Your body's response to heat goes far beyond thirst. When temperatures rise, you lose not just water but critical electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium through sweating. By the time you feel parched, you're alread...
Send us a text The difference between optimal performance and fatigue could be as simple as water—but not in the way most of us think. Proper hydration isn't just about drinking eight glasses daily or waiting until you feel thirsty. It's a delicate dance of fluids and electrolytes that affects everything from your cognitive function to your heart health. We unpack groundbreaking research showing that losing just 1-2% of your body's water—before you even feel thirsty—significantly impairs mem...
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