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Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist.

In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic.

While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap which exists in the medical community. This is his podcast.
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In this episode of Hart2Heart with host Dr. Mike Hart. Dr. Hart discusses how to optimize your immune system to avoid getting sick. He also gives his best remedies for getting over common cold symptoms faster, including sore throat, cough, congestion, ear pain, and more! Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart. Today is a solo episode where Dr. Hart discusses how to optimize your immune system.    [0:45] Basics of general immunity [1:10] Benefits of vitamin D [3:15] Value in sleeping 7-8 hours  [4:00] Avoid ultra-processed foods [6:00] Role of Zinc in Immunity [7:00] Benefits of exercise in immunity [8:00] Vitamin C's Effectiveness [9:00] Quercetin and what it does [11:00] Sore throat remedies  [12:50] Bee Propolis Throat Spray [14:45] Mike’s “ABBC” method for relieving sore throat symptoms [15:30] Cough remedies   [18:00] Umckaloabo [22:00] Nasal Decongestants [24:15] Spirulina for Allergic Rhinitis and congestion  [28:30] Ear pain remedies   [32:45] Wrap up and summary of takeaways  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap which exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
In this episode of Hart2Heart, host Dr. Mike Hart talks with Dr. Boris Heifetz, an assistant professor of anesthesiology at Stanford. Dr. Heifetz shares insights from his extensive research and clinical experience, touching on topics like the placebo effect, the interplay between drugs and patient psychology, and the future of psychedelic medicine. Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart. Dr. Hart introduces the guest, Dr. Boris Heifetz to the listeners    [0:30] Trial of Ketamine Masked by Surgical Anesthesia in Depressed Patients [4:15] The debate of drug vs. ‘trip’ in psychedelic therapy [7:45] “The short answer is, I think you can achieve psychological transformation without dissociation.” [10:00] Ketamine for suicidal ideations [18:00] The concept of dream awakening and its impact on trauma [20:00] Discussing the scalability and accessibility of psychedelic therapy [22:00] Importance of aftercare in psychedelic treatments  [30:00] Ketamine and opioid-like effects discussed  [31:45] Painkiller  [37:00] Dr. Boris Heifetz reiterates the idea of an inner healing intelligence [42:00] The interplay between SSRIs and psychedelics [52:00] Question: Do you feel ketamine falls into the care of family physicians? Or do you feel like that should be delegated more to anesthetists and psychiatrists? [53:30] If you want to know more about Dr. Boris Heifetz check him out on X @TheBorisLab or at https://heifetslab.stanford.edu/ --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap which exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
Are testosterone injections destroying your hair—or your sex drive? In this no-nonsense episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart welcomes back men's health coach Ali Gilbert for a deep dive into testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), estrogen panic, and what’s really driving results in men’s health. They explore the truth about DHT and Finasteride, the emotional and physical effects of HCG, the difference between injections vs. creams, and the most common mistakes men make when trying to optimize hormones. Plus: how your cardio might be more anabolic than you think. Ali also shares her personal journey through breast implant illness and recovery, offering a cautionary tale about intuition, inflammation, and medical gaslighting. Whether you're navigating hormone therapy or just trying to feel better and think clearer, this episode is packed with gold. Ali Gilbert is a men’s health expert and founder of Silverback Coaching, specializing in concierge fitness and hormone optimization for men. With over two decades of experience, Ali has become known as the "Queen of Men's Health" for her integrative approach to training, TRT education, and lifestyle management. She’s a speaker, educator, and creator of the Silverback Summit—a conference devoted entirely to cutting-edge men’s health practices. Follow Ali Gilbert: Instagram: @thealigilbert Website: Silverback Coaching Silverback Summit: Event Site Show Notes: 00:00 Welcome back + introducing Ali Gilbert 01:00 Breast Implant Illness: Ali’s personal story 07:00 Symptoms and recovery from removal 10:00 The thyroid link and post-op results 12:00 Educating partners on TRT 14:45 Estrogen, aggression, and calming effects 16:30 The DHT misunderstanding 20:00 Injectable vs cream testosterone 22:00 Frequency, compliance, and optimal protocols 26:00 The truth about HCG and testicle size 30:00 Estrogen panic and Arimidex overuse 35:00 Why high estrogen symptoms are misunderstood 38:00 Aromatase in fat tissue + insulin resistance 41:00 Androgen receptor sensitivity and testing 44:00 The hype and limits of injectable l-carnitine 47:00 Zone 2 cardio and why it’s anabolic 51:00 How to train for longevity, not ego 55:00 Weak handshakes, posture, and presence 58:00 Flat benching: the shoulder destroyer? 59:00 Final thoughts and Silverback Summit info   Follow Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: Mike Hart   Thank you for listening!  
In this episode of Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart, Dr. Hart sits down with Dr. Sabine Hazan, a leading gastroenterologist and gut microbiome researcher, to discuss the complexities of gut health. Dr. Hazan sheds light on the connection between gut health and chronic diseases, the impact of diet and stress on the microbiome, and the role of probiotics and prebiotics. She also provides practical insights into managing and optimizing gut health, highlighting her groundbreaking work in the field of gut microbiome research. Guest Bio and Links: As a specialist in gastroenterology, internal medicine, and hepatology, Dr. Hazan has used her expertise in many regards over the last two decades. Dr. Hazan is also the Founder & CEO of the Malibu Specialty Center and Ventura Clinical Trials, where she conducts and oversees clinical trials for cutting-edge research on various medical issues. Dr. Hazan is a top clinical investigator for multiple pharmaceutical companies and also acts as the series editor of Practical Gastroenterology on the Microbiome, a peer-reviewed journal that reaches 18,000 gastroenterologists. Listeners can learn more about Dr. Sabine Hazan at https://progenabiome.com/ and on IG @dr.sabinehazan    Resources: MALIBU MICROBIOME MEETING | AUGUST 10-11, 2024 Let's Talk Sh!t - The Book Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart. Dr Hart introduces today’s guest, Dr. Sabine Hazan  (5:00) The origins of microbiome research (8:00) Benefits of bifidobacterium (14:00) How corn has been altered over the years (15:00) Ways to improve gut health (17:00) Antibiotics and their impact on gut health (22:00) Reasons to introduce colostrum  (27:00) Benefits of prebiotics for gut health (31:00) “I really want to encourage people to develop that relationship between the patient and the doctor. If we make it: ‘everybody take this’, then we're going to again, globalize the microbiome. It should really be personalized.” (32:00) Using food diaries to eliminate foods from the diet (38:00) Potential benefits of BPC 157 (40:00) Types of fiber for gut health  (45:00) Colonoscopies: what they are, when to get them and why! (50:20) Details on Dr. Hazan's Malibu Microbiome Meeting --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Kat Kanada a prominent conservative voice on X to discuss the current political landscape in Canada. Kat discusses her conservative awakening and her views on immigration, transgender issues, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Kat also talks about her experiences with censorship, her encounter with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on a plane, and the Reclaiming Canada Conference. Guest Bio and Links: Kat Kanada is a popular Canadian conservative social media personality and commentator. Known for her unapologetic stance and willingness to "troll the libs", Kat is an outspoken advocate for conservative values. Some of her key focuses include reducing immigration levels, protecting minors from gender transitions, promoting Canadian energy sources, and pushing back against censorship and government overreach. Listeners can follow Kat Kanada on IG @katkanada_tm and on X @katkanada_tm  Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart    [0:30] Kat's background on X and conservative views [3:00] Conservative awakening and the influence of a conservative media personality [4:00] Question: What do you see now as the thing that conservatives need to stand up for the most in Canada? [6:30] Immigration and transgender issues in Canada [8:00] Medical professionals silenced on transgender issues [10:00] COVID-19 lockdowns and their impact on society [15:00] Comparing Russia and Canada, censorship, and communism [21:00] Events with Tucker Carlson, Jordan B Peterson [30:00] Political climate in Canada and Pierre Poilievre [32:00] Housing crisis and doubling of rent prices, fiat currency  [36:00] Final thoughts  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
In this episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Drew Manning, the fitness trainer famous for his Fit2Fat2Fit experiments. They discuss Drew's unique journey of intentionally gaining and losing weight to better understand the struggles of his clients. Drew also discusses the mental, physical, and emotional challenges he faced, like an identity crisis, lack of motivation, emotional eating after a breakup, lower testosterone, and others' judgments. These experiences gave Drew deep empathy and inspired his "conscious fitness" approach combining nutrition, exercise, breathwork, and inner work to create long-term change. Guest Bio and Links: Drew Manning is a personal trainer and author who went viral for gaining and losing 70+ lbs twice through his Fit2Fat2Fit experiments. His work now focuses on a "conscious fitness" approach combining fitness with breathwork, emotional healing and developing self-love. Listeners can learn more about Drew at his website www.fit2fat2fit.com and on IG @fit2fat2fit Mentions: Stillness is the Key: An Ancient Strategy for Modern Life Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art  Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart.     [0:10] Introduction and background of today’s guest, Drew Manning  [3:20] Drew's first Fit2Fat2Fit experiment [9:00] Challenges faced during the Fit2Fat2Fit experiment [9:30] Psychological and emotional impacts [14:30] Challenges of returning to the gym post-experiment [18:00] Perspectives of fat shaming and the lack of empathy in the fitness industry  [23:00] Stillness is the Key: An Ancient Strategy for Modern Life [29:00] Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones [33:45] “What you're aware of, you're in control of, and what you're not aware of is in control of you.” [37:30] Second Fit2Fat2Fit experiment insights [43:30] Drew's current work with breathwork retreats [46:30] Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art  [52:00] Future plans and closing thoughts  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Dave Danna to discuss his remarkable 150+ pound weight loss journey. Dave opens up about the wake-up calls that finally spurred him to make a change, practical steps he took, and developing consistent routines. Throughout his transformation, Dave made parallel improvements to his mental health, finances, relationships, and overall life. His story demonstrates that major lifestyle changes are possible through determination, discipline and consistency. Guest Bio and Links: Dave Dana is a weightloss influencer sharing his transformation journey to inspire others.  Listeners can learn more about Dave on YouTube @DaveEDanna, on X @DaveEDanna, and on IG @david.e.danna Resources: Atomic Habits by James Clear   Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart    [0:10] Dr. Hart introduces guest, Dave Danna to the listeners  [2:00] Dave's wake-up call moments  [7:30] Initial steps towards weight loss [11:00] Inducing behavioral change  [18:00] Focusing on three pillars: physical health, spiritual health, and financial health [23:00] Going from an error message on the scale to 399.9 [27:00] Changing diet after getting bloodwork results [35:00] Importance of consistency… like Dave’s Wednesday weigh in’s  [37:30] The motivation behind Dave's morning routine [45:00] Overcoming cravings and maintaining discipline [49:15] Atomic Habits by James Clear [51:10] Dave’s stance on the ‘body positivity movement’  [59:00] Final thoughts  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
Dr. Benjamin Caplan joins Dr. Mike Hart to discuss using cannabis as medicine. Dr. Caplan gives a wealth of science-backed guidance on the therapeutic use of cannabis. He shares his extensive knowledge of leveraging the right cannabinoid profile, ratio, dose, and timing for conditions like pain, insomnia, and anxiety. Dr. Caplan also highlights the lesser-known but promising compounds like CBG and THCV. Guest Bio and Links: Dr. Benjamin Caplan is a board-certified family physician focusing uniquely on Cannabis medicine. He is the author of "The Doctor Approved Cannabis Handbook" and with over twenty years of dedicated practice, Dr. Caplan aims to educate people on the science and proper use of cannabis as a medicine. Listeners can learn more about at his website https://benjamincaplan.com/ on IG @drbenjamincaplan or X @drcaplan  Resources: The Doctor Approved Cannabis Handbook   Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart    [0:30] Dr. Hart Welcomes guest, Dr. Caplan to the listeners    [0:40] Brief background of Dr. Caplan’s work in the medical field [2:30] Top 3 reasons patients seek cannabis  [3:45] The Doctor Approved Cannabis Handbook  [6:00] Effectiveness of CBD and THC for pain relief [11:30] Benefits of topical cannabis creams and DIY topical cannabis creams [13:50] Benefits of using cannabis to help insomnia  [16:00] Rapid effects of cannabis sprays for insomnia [21:45] The importance of sleep hygiene alongside cannabis use [30:00] Three key decisions for using cannabis for anxiety [32:00] Benefits of THCV  [35:50] Benefits of Beta-caryophyllene [37:50] Dr. Caplan's book and online resources [37:55] www.caplancannabis.com  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Dr. Ira Price to discuss Dr. Price’s voluntary medical mission to Israel, where he served with Magen David Adom, the national ambulance service, in October 2022. Dr. Price details out the medical care amidst the missile barrage humanized the trauma and suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire. Dr. Price raises concerns about the psychological toll of social media saturation with violent content, as well as the lack of self-reflection and critical thinking he sees pervading society. Lastly, Dr. Hart and Dr. Price call for healthcare reform as the Canadian healthcare system is failing its providers and patients. Guest Bio and Links: Dr. Ira Price is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Emergency Medicine through the Department of Internal Medicine at McMaster University. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons trained in Emergency Medicine, with a Fellowship in Sports Medicine. Listeners can learn more about at his website https://driraprice.com/ and on IG https://www.instagram.com/dr.iraprice/   Resources:  Previous Episodes with Dr. Ira Price:                           https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khjSefyBwnc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmifUTscR5o Canadian Doctors Drop Everything to go Save Lifes in Israel:           https://driraprice.com/media/  Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success: https://www.amazon.com/Outwitting-Devil-Secret-Freedom-Success/dp/1469259036  Think and Grow Rich: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331 Joe Rogan with Dr. Phil #2105:        https://open.spotify.com/episode/3m4XOpTSsvhtlk0MLIgP3U Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast! Dr. Hart introduces returning guest, Dr. Ira Price to the listeners  [3:20] Volunteering in Israel with Magen David Adom  [4:40] Dr. Price describes his arrival in Israel [10:30] "War doesn't discriminate, and neither does medicine. We treat everyone." [14:30] Experiencing missile attacks [20:00] Israeli government's response [28:00] Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success [30:00] Mental health in times of conflict [32:00] “The opposite of addiction is connection” [34:00] Dr. Price argues the world is lacking in self-insight and self-reflection  [38:00] Social media's impact on mental health [48:00] Dr. Price shares a story of a 10-year-old girl whose heart stopped from the air raid siren  [53:00] The current state of the ER’s in Ontario [1:00:00] Concluding thoughts on hope and humanity  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart - https://www.instagram.com/drmikehart/   Twitter: @drmikehart - https://twitter.com/drmikehart?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor  Facebook: @drmikehart - https://www.facebook.com/MikeHartEPS/   
In this episode of Hart2Heart with host Dr. Mike Hart, Dr. Hart sits down to dissect all you need to know about logistical ways to reduce the risk of a variety of cancers along with debunking some myths surrounding cancer causes.  They also cover the importance of early screening for cancers like prostate and colorectal, the role of lifestyle choices such as diet and exercise, and the effectiveness of various health interventions like PSA tests and colonoscopies. Guest Bio and Links: Dr. Joe Zundell is a renowned cancer biologist focusing on early cancer detection and ways to reduce cancer risk. Listeners can learn more about Dr. Zundell at his Patreon Dr. Joe Zundell, on IG @dr.joezundell, and on   Resources: Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by: Peter Attia  Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast. Dr. Mike Hart welcomes guest, Dr. Joe Zundell to the listeners    [1:00] Dr. Zundell gives a brief introduction and background of himself  [3:00] Recommendations and the critical role of early screening for cancer  [11:30] Dietary impacts on cancer risk [13:00] Lifestyle modifications can aid in cancer prevention [19:30] Correlation of fiber and longevity  [24:00] Vitamin D and metastasis [27:15] Cancer and LDL  [34:40] Based on Examine.com THIS is the top supplement to lower CRP  [35:45] Acute vs. chronic inflammation  [38:00] Debunking some myths with headphones, Bluetooth, and other electronic devices [48:15] Do microwaves increase the risk of cancer?  [51:45] The downfalls of living a sedentary lifestyle  [1:00:30] Fasting intervention and cancer reduction [1:04:30] Cannabis and cancer  [1:10:00] Alcohol and cancer  [1:14:30] Mammograms and cancer  --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
  In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast, Dr. Mike Hart chats with Dr. Jose Antonio about the evolution and impact of sports nutrition research, particularly focusing on creatine and protein consumption. Dr. Antonio shares his journey from studying muscle physiology to pioneering research in sports nutrition, highlighting the initial skepticism in the scientific community and the eventual acceptance of supplements like creatine. They also delve into the benefits of various supplements for athletic performance, the ongoing debates in the medical field regarding supplementation, and exciting upcoming research on creatine's effects on eye muscle performance in athletes.   Links: University of Central Florida – Dr. Jeff Stout University of Regina – Dr. Darren Candow (Creatine researcher) Protein Intake & High-Protein Diets Caffeine + L-Theanine Combination Show Notes: 00:00 Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart 00:00 Introduction and guest welcome 01:00 Dr. Jose Antonio's academic journey 01:30 Challenges in sports nutrition research 04:00 Breakthrough in sports supplements 08:00 The evolution of sports nutrition 13:00 High protein diet studies 14:20 “We had people eating 600 to 800 extra calories of pure protein—and nothing happened. No fat gain. That alone blew people’s minds.” 17:00 Protein timing and intake 20:30 Impact of hormones on protein absorption 23:00 Testosterone and protein intake 24:00 Peptides and growth hormone 25:00 Protein timing and casein 25:30 Creatine for brain and muscle 42:00 Mitochondrial health and supplements   — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  Policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast, Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Dr. Ted Naiman, a family medicine physician from Seattle with a passion for diet and exercise. They discuss the importance of family physicians in healthcare, Dr. Naiman's personal fitness transformation focusing on a high-protein, low-carb diet, and the significance of satiety over counting calories. Dr. Naiman shares his views on effective exercise routines, optimal macronutrient ratios, and the advantages of front-loading protein. They also delve into insulin resistance, the use of fasting triglycerides as a marker, and the potential of GLP-1 medications for weight loss and insulin sensitivity. This comprehensive discussion provides actionable insights into improving metabolic health and body composition. Dr. Ted Naiman is a family physician, author, and leading voice in evidence-based nutrition and metabolic health. With over two decades of experience in primary care, Dr. Naiman has dedicated his career to helping people understand the science of body composition, satiety, and sustainable weight management. Learn more at tednaiman.com  and on LinkedIn.   Links: The P:E Diet — by Dr. Ted Naiman Fairlife Milk (ultra-filtered milk)   Show Notes: 00:00 Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart 00:30 Dr. Ted Naiman's background 01:30 Transformation journey 02:00 Diet and exercise philosophy 03:00 Calorie counting debate 05:30 Macro ratios and protein focus 09:30 Daily meal timing and strategy 13:27 “Front-load your protein. If you start your day with donuts, you’ll eat more all day. If you start with protein, you’ll automatically eat less.” 20:30 Sources of protein 25:00 Carbohydrate choices 29:00 Fat sources and supplementation 34:00 Understanding insulin resistance 37:30 Understanding insulin sensitivity and resistance 39:00 Indicators of insulin resistance: triglycerides and HDL 43:30 The role of fasting insulin and glucose 50:30 Training recommendations: cardio vs. weights 52:30 Effective resistance training strategies 59:30 Visceral fat: causes and reduction strategies 01:05:30 The role of GLP-1 in weight management 01:14:30 Conclusion and final thoughts   — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  Policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast, host Dr.Mike Hart welcomes author Serena Choo, who delves into her journey of writing and overcoming imposter syndrome. They discuss Serena's second book, 'The Monkey and the Way of Zen,' which contains 28 short Zen-inspired stories aimed at providing readers a relaxing and reflective experience. Choo shares insights into the origins of her work, the importance of letting go and subtracting complexities from life, and how personal transformation can be achieved without the burden of constant goal-setting. Additionally, they touch upon topics such as her career transition, the specifics of dealing with imposter syndrome, the concept of emotional intelligence, and the potential benefits of neurolinguistic programming (NLP).   Serena Choo is a transformation coach, author, and thought leader in personal growth and self-discovery. With over two decades of experience spanning corporate finance, executive coaching, and nutritional therapy, Serena has dedicated her career to helping people break free from self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and burnout. She is the author of Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome and The Monkey and the Way of Zen: A Transformation Journey in 28 Short Stories, books that blend practical wisdom with storytelling to inspire reflection, inner peace, and authentic living. Drawing from her background in executive coaching, functional medicine, and NLP, Serena’s work emphasizes radical surrender, self-awareness, and creating fulfillment through subtraction rather than constant striving. Learn more about Serena at serenachoo.com Books available on Amazon: Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome and The Monkey and the Way of Zen   Links: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Stoicism NLP Association Functional Medicine Coaching Academy Show Notes: 00:00 Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart 00:30 Discussing Serena's books 02:00 The inspiration behind 'the monkey and the zen' 02:00 Serena's writing journey 04:30 Finding nemo and storytelling 05:30 The essence of zen stories 06:00 Mike's reflection on reading 07:30 Goal setting and personal fulfillment 08:30 Serena's career background 10:00 Transition to coaching 17:00 Imposter syndrome explained 21:30 Techniques to overcome imposter syndrome 27:30 Changing thought patterns 31:30 The role of fortune and stoicism 33:30 Imposter syndrome and self-doubt 34:00 Personal anecdotes and overcoming challenges 38:00 Accepting compliments and authenticity 48:30 Emotional intelligence and reactions 48:50 “To me, emotional intelligence is first about understanding what’s going on within yourself — not pushing away the feelings, but being aware of the programs running underneath.” 55:30 Coaching differences between genders 01:00:30 NLP and its benefits   — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  Policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
  In this episode of The Heart to Heart podcast, host Dr. Mike Hart interviews Alex Leaf, an independent nutritional researcher renowned for debunking nutritional misinformation on social media. The discussion covers topics such as the benefits of collagen for skin health, the potential advantages of ketogenic diets for athletes, and the truth behind various nutrition myths including the effects of soy on testosterone and semen retention. Alex also shares his insights on intermittent fasting, ideal protein intake, and the debate over seed oils. The conversation concludes with their thoughts on cardiovascular health markers and the relevance of particle size in LDL cholesterol.    Alex Leaf is an independent nutritional researcher, scientific communicator, and educator specializing in human health and performance. With a decade of experience translating complex science into actionable insights, Alex rose to prominence as a researcher and writer at Examine.com before joining Ari Whitten’s Energy Blueprint. His work spans peer-reviewed publications—including contributions to the ISSN position stand on ketogenic diets—and teaching in the Master’s program in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine at the University of Western States. Follow him here: Website: alexleaf.com Instagram: @AlexJLeaf   Links: IVF and Abstinence Studies Systematic Review on Ketogenic Diets in Athletes Whey Protein vs. Beef Protein Show Notes: 00:00 – Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart 02:30 – Collagen and skin health 08:30 – Ketogenic diets for athletes 14:00 – Protein intake for athletes 18:00 – Intermittent fasting vs caloric restriction 25:00 – Seed oils: myths and facts 30:00 – Semen retention: debunking the myths 35:00 – Soy and hormones 38:30 – Soy consumption and hormonal effects 39:30 – Whey protein: benefits and misconceptions 42:30 – Post-workout nutrition myths 45:00 – Insulin sensitivity and carbohydrate timing 54:00 – Protein intake strategies 57:00 – Calories and diet composition 57:14 – “A calorie is a calorie, but depending on your diet’s composition, you’ll absorb and utilize very different amounts of calories from food.” 01:01:00 – Debating dietary approaches 01:05:00 – Cardiovascular health markers 01:12:00 – Conclusion and contact information   — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  Policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this episode of The Heart to Heart podcast, host Dr. Mike Hart welcomes back Rav, an author and host of the Illusion of Consensus podcast. The conversation delves into Rav's evolving interests, from his initial focus on COVID-19 and myocarditis to his current pursuit of a more holistic and spiritually grounded life. Rav discusses his journey through rigorous psychotherapy, aided by psychedelics, to uncover subconscious patterns and improve his overall well-being. The discussion also touches on the utility of AI tools like ChatGPT as supplementary therapy, the impact of social media on Gen Z's social behaviors, and the rising influence of independent journalism. The episode sheds light on finding balance in a hyper-productive world, integrating different therapeutic pathways, and the significance of peaceful presence in one's life. Rav Arora is an independent journalist, cultural critic, and podcast host exploring the intersections of health, spirituality, and human performance. Rising to prominence through his widely read Substack, The Meta Mystic, and as co-host of The Illusion of Consensus podcast, Rav has become a leading voice challenging mainstream narratives in science, psychology, and culture. Follow him here: Substack: The Meta MysticPodcast: The Illusion of ConsensusTwitter/X: @Ravarora1 Links: Psilocybin & Religious Leaders Study Internal Family Systems (IFS) Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) Show Notes: (00:00)Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (01:00) Shifting gears: From COVID to holistic living (02:30) The role of psychedelics in therapy (04:00) Balancing productivity and relaxation (10:00) ChatGPT as a therapeutic tool (18:30) Exploring psychedelic therapy (28:00) The power of peaceful presence (39:00) Psilocybin study on religious leaders (40:30) Challenges in recruiting for the study (41:00) Gen Z and alcohol consumption (42:30) Impact of social media on social skills (43:00) Dating apps and their consequences (50:48) “Social media has provided this illusion and comfort.” (53:30) Independent journalism's rise (01:00:30) The future of media and podcasting   — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this solo podcast episode, Dr Mike Hart provides actionable, evidence-backed strategies to improve overall circadian rhythm and consequently enhance sleep quality. He discusses the importance of a regulated sleep-wake cycle and its impact on hormone release, metabolism, immune function, and general well-being. Various methods to maintain a healthy circadian rhythm are explored, including the benefits of morning sunlight exposure, the role of blue light blocking in the evening, and the timing of meals and exercise. He also touches on the effects of caffeine and alcohol on sleep, the ideal sleep environment, and additional supportive practices like social interaction, light physical activity, and evening routines that promote relaxation.   Links: Dual Orexin Receptor Antagonists (DORAs) Forgiveness & Better Sleep (PubMed) Omega-3 (Fish Oil / EPA)   Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (01:30) Natural sleep improvement tips (02:33)  "Cortisol isn’t bad—it’s about timing. You want it high in the morning and low at night for better sleep." (04:30) Behavioral modifications and supplements (08:30) Introduction to prescription sleep medications (10:00) Dual orexin receptor antagonists (DORAs) (14:30) Z-Drugs: Benefits and risks (18:00) Benzodiazepines: Usage and caution (20:30) Doxepin and H1 inverse agonists (22:30) Gabapentinoids for sleep and pain (26:30) Alpha adrenergic agents (31:30) Sedating antidepressants (37:30) Sodium oxybate for narcolepsy — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast, Dr. Mike Hart hosts Dr. Chester Sokolowski, a peptide expert and the founder of Thrive Telehealth Clinic, which specializes in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and peptide treatments for both men and women. Dr. Sokolowski discusses his background, career, and various business ventures focused on human performance and optimization. The conversation delves deep into the benefits and applications of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), peptides, and other health-related topics. Key points include the implications of TRT, managing estrogen levels, the benefits of combining peptides for muscle growth and recovery, and the groundbreaking potential of GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic and Retatrutide for weight loss and metabolic health. Dr. Sokolowski also touches on the benefits of glutathione, the latest research on peptides such as BPC-157 and TB-500, and the ethical considerations of using these therapies in professional sports. Dr. Chester Sokolowski is a performance optimization expert, telehealth clinician, and leading voice in hormone and peptide therapy. He earned his doctoral training at Florida State University and has dedicated his career to human performance, healthspan, and longevity. Known online as “Dr. Soko”, he shares cutting-edge insights on testosterone therapy, peptides, recovery, and performance through social media and educational content. His work empowers people to look, feel, and perform at their absolute best. Follow him on Instagram: @dr.soko, LinkedIn: Dr. Chester Sokolowski and YouTube: Dr. Soko Links: TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) Ozempic (Semaglutide) DIM (Diindolylmethane) Oxidative stress & disease   Show Notes: (00:00) Introduction to the Heart to Heart Podcast (02:30) Dr. soko's dissertation on binge drinking and muscle growth (06:00) Cold therapy and hypertrophy (08:00) TRT and arimidex discussion (13:35) “Estrogen is not the enemy; it’s actually protective for your heart, your brain, your joints.” (14:30) HCG and fertility (20:00) Peptides and GLP-1 drugs (34:30) Minimizing side effects and dosage strategies (35:30) Understanding GLP-1 mechanisms (36:00) Red aide: the unique GLP-1 (39:00) Visceral fat and GLP-1 effectiveness (41:00) GLP-1s and impulse control (46:30) Glutathione: the ultimate antioxidant (50:30) Peptides for skin and hair health (51:00) Growth hormone peptides: which is best? (55:00) BPC-157 and tb-500: healing peptides (01:00:30) TRT, peptides, and sports (01:03:00) Conclusion and contact information   — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this solo podcast episode, Dr Mike Hart provides actionable, evidence-backed strategies to improve overall circadian rhythm and consequently enhance sleep quality. He discusses the importance of a regulated sleep-wake cycle and its impact on hormone release, metabolism, immune function, and general well-being. Various methods to maintain a healthy circadian rhythm are explored, including the benefits of morning sunlight exposure, the role of blue light blocking in the evening, and the timing of meals and exercise. He also touches on the effects of caffeine and alcohol on sleep, the ideal sleep environment, and additional supportive practices like social interaction, light physical activity, and evening routines that promote relaxation.   Links: Luminette 3 Glasses Light Therapy Box (10,000 lux standard) The Paleo Solution (Book)   Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (02:00) Morning sunlight: The key to a healthy circadian rhythm (07:00) Evening strategies for better sleep (09:00) Exercise and movement: Timing and types (14:30) Meal timing and its impact on sleep (19:00) The role of melatonin and caffeine (20:41) “Caffeine within six hours of bed can cost you a full hour of sleep.” (25:00) Alcohol and other sleep disruptors (30:00) Optimizing your sleep environment (33:00) Pre-sleep relaxation techniques — The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
In this edition of the Heart to Heart podcast, Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Todd Shapiro, CEO of Red Light Holland, a prominent figure in the psychedelic space. They discuss various aspects of psychedelic therapy, particularly focusing on psilocybin and its potential benefits for mental health, anxiety, and personal well-being. Todd shares his personal journey from working various jobs to becoming a key player in the psychedelic industry. They delve into recent developments in psychedelic research, the challenges of legalization, and the importance of proper protocols and responsible use. The conversation also highlights the role of microdosing and macro dosing, the differences between medicinal mushrooms and other psychedelics like MDMA and ayahuasca, and the future of psychedelic therapy.  Guest Bio and Links Todd Shapiro is the CEO of Red Light Holland, a publicly traded leader in legal psilocybin truffles and psychedelic research. A former top Canadian radio host turned mental health advocate, Todd champions safe, science-backed access to psychedelics, working with world-class researchers to advance policy reform and personal sovereignty. Follow him on X (Twitter) @ToddMShapiro Red Light Holland: http://redlight.co Third Wave: https://thethirdwave.co/microdosing-psilocybin-mushrooms-stamets-stack/?utm_source=chatgpt.com schedule35.co: https://schedule35.co/blog/paul-stamets-microdosing-protocol/?utm_source=chatgpt.com Show Notes: (00:00) Introduction to the Heart to Heart Podcast (01:30) Todd Shapiro's journey into psychedelics (03:30) Microdosing and its impact (13:30) Challenges and legalities of psychedelics (19:30) Advocacy and future of psychedelics (32:00) Concerns about unregulated psilocybin use (34:00) Regulated psilocybin sales in the Netherlands (37:00) Psilocybin administration methods (46:36) “The most clear anecdotal model of consistency… has got to be psilocybin. “ (49:30) Corporate influence on psychedelics (57:30) Global leadership in psychedelic research (59:30) Closing remarks and future prospects   --- The Hart2Heart podcast is hosted by family physician Dr. Michael Hart, who is dedicated to  cutting through the noise and uncovering the most effective strategies for optimizing health,  longevity, and peak performance. This podcast dives deep into evidence-based approaches to  hormone balance, peptides, sleep optimization, nutrition, psychedelics, supplements, exercise  protocols, leveraging sunlight light, and de-prescribing pharmaceuticals—using medications only when absolutely necessary.   Beyond health science, we tackle the intersection of public health and politics, exposing how  policy decisions shape our health landscape and what actionable steps people can take to reclaim control over their well-being.   Guests range from out-of-the-box thinking physicians such as Dr. Casey Means (author of "Good Energy") and Dr. Roger Sehult (Medcram lectures) to public health experts such as Dr. Jay Bhattacharya (Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Marty Mckary  (Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and high-profile names such as  Zuby and Mark Sisson (Primal Blueprint and Primal Kitchen).   If you're ready to take control of your health and performance, this is the podcast for you. We cut through the jargon and deliver practical, no-BS advice that you can implement in your daily life, empowering you to make positive changes for your well-being.   Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart:   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmikehart/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmikehart   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeHartEPS/   
In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast, Dr. Mike Hart interviews Dr. Sarah Shell, a naturopathic doctor and a professional fighter. Dr. Shell delves into the distinct dual aspects of her career and explains what it means to be a naturopathic medical doctor. She highlights the comprehensive approach she uses, combining conventional medicine with naturopathic treatments, emphasizing the role of lifestyle, alternative medicine, and the importance of diet and fiber. Dr. Shell discusses her insights into chronic diseases, the overlooked significance of fiber in diet, and her routines combining rigorous physical activity and medical practice. She also explores her future fights and ambitions in professional fighting. Guest Bio and Links Dr. Sarah Shell is a licensed naturopathic medical doctor and professional combat sports athlete, currently ranked #2 in the world in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). As one of the only physicians in the world actively competing in professional fighting, Dr. Shell brings a rare dual expertise in both cutting-edge integrative medicine and elite-level athletic performance. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Shell uses her athletic platform to challenge health myths, promote metabolic literacy, and inspire others to reclaim their physical and mental strength. Whether it’s in the exam room or the arena, she brings grit, scientific rigor, and a deep commitment to truth. Follow her on Instagram: @dr.sarahshell   Website   Verywell Health – The Health Benefits of Dietary Fiber Springer: Dose-Response Meta-Analysis on Fiber & Mortality Show Notes: (00:00) – Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (00:30) – Unique background: doctor and fighter (02:00) – What is naturopathic medicine? (05:00) – Fighting career highlights (BKFC) (08:00) – How she balances medicine and fighting (09:00) – Why physical activity matters for doctors (13:30) – The role of fiber in preventing disease (21:00) – Medical education: what needs to change (27:00) – Detoxing: why it’s crucial (28:30) – How to maximize your sauna sessions (32:00) – Sauna and heart health benefits (34:00) – Why doctors should embrace patient research (36:30) – Health fads that don't work (38:00) – Fiber: the missing link in modern medicine (47:30) – Vitamin D and other underrated nutrients   --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community.  Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart  
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