In this episode of The Habit Healers Podcast, Dr. Laurie Marbas takes you inside the mind of a physician with a powerful clinical vignette designed to uncover the real, often-overlooked roots of persistent brain fog and unrelenting fatigue.You’ll meet a 47-year-old woman who feels like she’s “wading through molasses”—struggling to think clearly, waking up exhausted, and slowly losing control of her energy. Her story mirrors the experience of millions, but the cause isn’t as simple as stress, age, or “being busy.”Dr. Marbas walks you step-by-step through the diagnostic reasoning process:* How physicians think through uncertainty* The key clues that matter most in cases of fog + fatigue* Why a cluster of symptoms tells a deeper story than any single complaint* How sleep disruption, insulin resistance, stress physiology, and midlife hormonal shifts can intertwine to cloud the brainYou’ll also learn the surprising lifestyle patterns that quietly sabotage clarity—late-night screen time, skipped breakfasts, fragmented sleep, evening carb surges—and why women in midlife are especially vulnerable.Most importantly, this episode highlights what actually helps:* Rebuilding sleep architecture* Giving the brain steady, predictable fuel* Simple post-meal movement that sharpens afternoon focus* Restoring daily light and stress rhythms* Identifying when symptoms signal something more seriousThis isn’t about guessing or self-diagnosing. It’s about learning to see your health through a more connected, compassionate lens—one that empowers you to ask better questions and make changes that really move the needle.If brain fog and fatigue have become your “new normal,” this episode will help you understand why—and what small, repeatable habits can begin to turn things around.Clearer thinking and better energy aren’t luxuries—they’re signals your brain can thrive again.Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors:If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this eye-opening episode of The Habit Healers Podcast, Dr. Laurie Marbas unpacks one of the most misunderstood truths in modern health: you can be overweight, overfed, and still profoundly undernourished.Through stories, science, and global insights, Dr. Marbas explains the health paradox unfolding worldwide—where obesity and nutrient deficiency often exist in the same body. From South African children who appeared well-fed but were lacking essential nutrients, to the millions of adults in the U.S. who consume plenty of calories yet remain low in vitamin D, magnesium, fiber, or iron—this episode reveals why “eating enough” no longer means “being healthy.”You’ll learn:* Why malnutrition isn’t about calories—it’s about the quality of those calories* How ultra-processed foods create “hidden hunger” even when the stomach is full* The real-life signs of nutrient deficiencies: brain fog, fatigue, brittle nails, mood changes, digestive issues, sugar cravings, and more* The deeper structural forces—cost, access, marketing, culture—that shape the modern food landscape* Why the “double burden of malnutrition” is rising globally, affecting families, communities, and entire countries* How nourishing your body with whole, nutrient-dense foods creates a foundation for healing, energy, and resilienceThis episode is not about guilt, restriction, or blame. It’s about understanding what your biology truly needs—and how even small, consistent upgrades can shift your energy, metabolism, and long-term health.If you’ve ever wondered why you’re tired despite eating enough, why cravings won’t let up, or why changing your diet hasn’t “worked” before, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and a path forward.When you nourish better, you feel better. Your body already knows how to heal—you just need to give it the right materials.Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors:If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of The Habit Healers Podcast, Dr. Laurie Marbas uncovers one of the most underestimated drivers of insulin resistance: stress—and the cortisol spikes that come with it.We often blame food, age, or a busy schedule for our fatigue and cravings, but the real story is deeper. Dr. Marbas breaks down how everyday stressors—traffic, lack of sleep, overflowing inboxes, even skipped meals—activate an ancient survival system that quietly raises blood sugar, intensifies cravings, disrupts sleep, and exhausts your metabolism.You’ll learn:* How cortisol actually works and why modern life keeps it elevated* The subtle sources of stress that trigger blood sugar spikes* Why stress can feel like sudden hunger or uncontrollable cravings* The hormonal cascade linking stress → sugar → insulin → energy crashes* A simple, powerful micro habit—the 4-7-8 breath—that helps slow the cycle and retrain your nervous system* When stress signals a deeper issue worth discussing with a providerDr. Marbas also walks you through a weekly micro habit plan you can start today, plus reflection prompts to help you recognize your stress patterns and regain metabolic control.If you’re looking for a practical, compassionate way to calm your body, steady your blood sugar, and build trust in your metabolism again, this episode is your starting point.You’re just one healing habit away.Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors:If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Thank you Rob Tourtelot, Teresa and many others for tuning into my live video with Chef Martin Oswald! Tonight’s Transatlantic Cooking Session: What This Meal Can Do for Your HeartTonight’s live was a true two-continent collaboration.Chef Martin cooked from Austria. I joined from the U.S.He brought the skill and flavor; I brought the physiology behind why this meal works so well for metabolic and cardiovascular health.He made a porcini mushroom barley risotto layered with kale, along with a fresh kale salad topped with red onionsand sunflower seeds. He’ll be sharing the full recipe soon. He also walked through several ways to make homemade vegetable stock — a simple upgrade that changes the flavor and the nutrition of everything you cook.While he demonstrated technique, I explained what each ingredient can do for your heart and metabolism.Barley gives beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that forms a soft gel in the gut and helps pull LDL cholesterol out of circulation. About half a cup of cooked barley gets you close to the 3 grams shown in studies to meaningfully lower LDL.Porcini mushrooms add ergothioneine, a cellular antioxidant that protects DNA, along with beta-glucans that support immune function. Certain mushroom compounds can gently reduce aromatase activity, a pathway linked to lower lifetime estrogen exposure and reduced breast cancer risk. They don’t contain isoflavones; they work through entirely different biochemistry.Kale played two roles tonight, in the risotto and in the salad. When you cut or chew kale, you activate myrosinase, an enzyme that converts its glucosinolates into isothiocyanates. These compounds reduce inflammation and support endothelial health, which is essential for keeping arteries responsive and resilient.Red onions bring quercetin and anthocyanins, both of which improve blood vessel dilation, reduce oxidative stress, and help prevent LDL from becoming oxidized, the form that contributes to plaque.Sunflower seeds offer vitamin E, plant sterols, and healthy unsaturated fats. Vitamin E protects LDL from oxidation, sterols reduce cholesterol absorption, and healthy fats improve lipid profiles and support flexible blood vessels.And throughout the demo, Chef Martin showed how simple it is to build a flavorful homemade vegetable stock, one of the easiest ways to reduce sodium, deepen flavor, and add more phytonutrients to everyday cooking.This is why I love cooking alongside him. The food tastes amazing, and every ingredient has a job inside the body: lowering inflammation, supporting arteries, calming oxidative stress, improving lipid handling, and gently tuning metabolic pathways.What we made tonight wasn’t just dinner.It was a heart-healthy, metabolism-friendly blueprint you can use every day.If you want to keep cooking this way — and understand why it works…Chef Martin and I created the Culinary Healing 30-Day Weight Loss & Metabolic Reset to bring this experience to you week after week.It’s a physician-led, chef-guided program that helps you:• Lose weight without dieting or deprivation• Improve blood sugar and reduce inflammation• Sleep better and regulate stress• Rebuild metabolic flexibility• And learn how to cook meals your body actually understandsYou start with a free 7-day trial, which gives you full access to Week 1: Stress-Free Cooking & Stress Regulation.Then you continue through the reset:Week 2: Blood Sugar BalanceWeek 3: Restorative SleepWeek 4: Nourishing MovementWeek 5 and beyond: A new focus each week — new habits, new handouts, weekly lives, and ongoing supportStay as long as you like for the same low monthly rate and continue transforming your metabolism one delicious week at a time.If you enjoyed watching Chef Martin cook and hearing the science behind the ingredients, this is exactly what the Culinary Healing group is designed to give you, every week.Click here to join us now. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Dr. Laurie Marbas and Dr. Chris Miller delve into Dr. Miller’s recent article discussing the groundbreaking Nobel Prize awarded for advancements in understanding the immune system. They explore the significance of this research, particularly regarding Treg cells and their implications for treating and healing autoimmune diseases. Dr. Miller, who has personal experience with lupus, shares his insights on how the health of the immune system impacts overall well-being and aging. Join them as they discuss the exciting developments in immunology and what it means for patients dealing with autoimmune disorders. Don’t miss the link to Dr. Miller’s article, which provides further details on this vital topic.Link to Dr. Miller’s Article: https://chrismillermd.substack.com/p/the-nobel-prize-that-could-changeDr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we dive into an intriguing discussion with Dr. Jud Brewer about his article on a simple eye trick that can help shift you out of anxiety. Dr. Brewer shares his clinical observations on how curiosity can influence eye movement and emotional states, drawing connections to historical insights from researchers like Charles Darwin. He emphasizes the importance of this technique as a practical tool for patients, making it accessible and useful in everyday life. Join us as we explore the fascinating interplay between our eyes and emotions, and learn how to apply this eye trick to enhance your mental well-being. Be sure to check out the article linked in the bio for more insights!Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/Dr. Brewer’s simple eye trick to reduce anxiety article: https://substack.com/home/post/p-177045919A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
What science reveals about BDNF, mood, and movementI’m Dr. Laurie Marbas, and in this episode I challenge the story we’ve been told about depression—that it’s just mindset, willpower, or a simple “chemical imbalance.” Yes, therapy and medication can be essential. But many of us are missing a quiet, biological piece of the puzzle: brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), the protein that helps your brain repair, rewire, and become resilient.I break down what BDNF is (think: scaffolding for your neurons), why it’s so active in mood-related regions like the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and basal forebrain, and how low BDNF can leave you stuck—showing up as brain fog, low mood, and reduced stress tolerance. Here’s the hopeful part: you can nudge BDNF up with consistent, evidence-based actions that complement any therapy or medication plan.In this episode, I:* Explain how low BDNF contributes to depression—and why mindset alone isn’t the full answer.* Share research showing depression can be linked with structural brain changes (like hippocampal shrinkage) and how BDNF supports repair.* Walk through five non‑drug levers that raise BDNF: aerobic movement, mindfulness/breathing, CBT-style cognitive reframing, deep sleep, and real human connection.* Reframe motivation: action drives biology first; the feelings follow.Try my “Starting Line” this week (no perfection required):* Move: Aim for ~150 minutes of moderate activity (walk, bike, swim).* Breathe: Practice 4‑4‑6 breathing daily (inhale 4, hold 4, exhale 6).* Sleep: Power down screens 1 hour before bed and keep a consistent lights‑out.* Connect: Text someone today and schedule a 10‑minute check‑in.* Reframe: Catch one unhelpful thought and replace it with a more balanced version.I also created a simple, science‑backed worksheet—“Rebuild Your Brain: The BDNF Daily Builder”—to help you track these five signals over seven days and reflect on what’s working. Grab it from the show notes.Listener note: Depression is complex—biological, psychological, social, and often genetic. This episode is educational and not a substitute for personalized care. If you’re struggling, please seek help from a licensed professional. Medication and therapy aren’t signs of failure; they’re tools—and you deserve a full toolkit.A walk. A breath. A bedtime. A conversation. A reframed belief.Each one tells your brain: We’re rebuilding.Link to Dr. Marbas’s Substack:https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/why-i-couldnt-lift-my-armsand-whatA Big Thank You To Our Sponsors:If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Learn about the things you can do to support your immune system today with integrative physician, Chris Miller MD. Here is a link to her latest article as well, The Nobel Prize That Could Change How We Treat and Heal Autoimmunity.Thank you to everyone who tuned into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Want to learn about glycemic index/load foods and how to cook them to taste delicious? Look no further than our discussion with Chef Martin Oswald who talks us into his home kitchen. He demonstrates how to use intuitive cooking techniques to flavor what you have available in your kitchen. If you enjoyed this and want to learn more, check out our Culinary Healing program. It is a 30-Day Weight Loss & Metabolic Reset allows you to lose weight and rebuild your metabolism without dieting or deprivation.You’ll join me, Dr. Laurie Marbas, a board-certified physician in family and lifestyle medicine, and Chef Martin Oswald, a classically trained chef with four decades of culinary expertise. Together, they’ve designed a doctor-guided, flavor-forward reset that teaches you how to eat, move, and rest in a way your body understands.Get an extra week when you start with your free 7-day trial and get Week 1: Stress-Free Cooking & Stress Regulation.Then continue through the 30-day reset:Week 2: Blood Sugar BalanceWeek 3: Restorative SleepWeek 4: Nourishing MovementWeek 5 and beyond: A fresh focus each week within these pillars—new habits, new handouts, and ongoing live support.Stay as long as you like for the same low monthly subscription and keep transforming your metabolism one delicious week at a time.Click here to learn more. Thank you Unevieuxsac, Roxy Fort, Fran sangi, Diane Bernardi, Sally Polzin, and many others for tuning into my live video with Chef Martin Oswald! Join me for my next live video in the app. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Laurie Marbas shares how two “frozen” shoulders became the unlikely clue to a thyroid story decades in the making. After postpartum Hashimoto’s left her on levothyroxine, a later switch to a whole‑food, plant‑based diet unexpectedly made her medication too strong—pushing her into hyperthyroidism and triggering painful adhesive capsulitis in both shoulders. Adjusting the dose thawed her shoulders and stabilized her labs, and the experience reshaped how she thinks about thyroid care.What you’ll learn* Why the thyroid is your body’s “thermostat” and how hypo vs. hyper symptoms differ* The surprising link between thyroid dysfunction and frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)* How major diet shifts can change your hormone needs—and what to watch for if you’re on levothyroxine* The truth about soy and cruciferous veggies (broccoli, cauliflower) when iodine intake is adequate* The lab panel beyond TSH: free T4, total T3, and thyroid antibodies—and how “optimal” can differ from “normal”Resources* Thyroid Reset Worksheet – labs to request, optimal ranges, a food list for thyroid support, and daily healing habits. (See show notes to download.)TakeawayIf you’re exhausted, cold, foggy, losing hair, or battling stubborn joint pain, don’t ignore the whispers. Ask about your thyroid—and make sure you get the full picture, not just a TSH.This episode is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare professional for personal guidance.Link to Dr. Marbas’s Substack:https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/why-i-couldnt-lift-my-armsand-whatA Big Thank You To Our Sponsors:If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Dr. Marbas delve into the concept of culinary healing, a unique blend of art and science aimed at promoting health through food. Chef Martin shares his intriguing journey into the world of healing through cuisine, which began in his childhood when a health resort opened near his hometown. He recounts how this resort, established by Roman Wilfinger in 1976, introduced the community to the idea of using nature and food for wellness. The conversation explores the transformative power of culinary practices and the importance of understanding the healing properties of ingredients. Tune in to discover how food can be a vital part of our healing journeys and learn more about the newly formed group dedicated to this mission. Links to join the group are provided in the episode description.Join the Culinary Healing community. To connect with Chef Martin. A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In 1986, Cleveland tried to make history by releasing 1.5 million balloons into the sky. It was supposed to be breathtaking—a symbol of pride and possibility. Instead, the wind changed, and the celebration turned into chaos.I still think about that day whenever I talk to patients—or catch myself—trying to overhaul life overnight. Because the truth is, we all have our own balloonfest moments: the New Year’s resolutions, the “this time I’ll change everything” plans, the spectacular launches that start strong and fall fast.In this episode, I unpack what Cleveland’s balloon disaster can teach us about building habits that actually last. I’ll share:* Why momentum isn’t enough—and what keeps progress from crashing* How to plan for the “wind shifts” that derail even the best intentions* The difference between impressive changes and effective ones* How to build your tether—small, grounded habits that hold steady when life doesn’tIf you’ve ever gone all-in on a new routine only to watch it fall apart, this one’s for you. Big goals make headlines. Small habits change lives.🎈 Join me as I share how to stop chasing the spectacular—and start building the sustainable, one grounded step at a time.Link to Dr. Marbas’s Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/how-to-fail-at-everything-withoutA Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Thank you to everyone who tuned into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.This was such a joy! We just received our first Farm Fresh to You box (use this code to get your first box FREE - FFTYFALLNMF3A85G), overflowing with vibrant vegetables and fruits—Swiss chard, spinach, artichokes, pears, apples, onions, carrots, cilantro, potatoes, and more. I laid everything out on the counter, and Martin guided me step-by-step through creating a meal using only those fresh ingredients and a few simple spices.Watching him work was incredible, and then it was my turn to cook! Here is how it turned out. It tasted as good as it looked (and I did my best to make it look as beautiful as it tasted). Absolutely delicious!If you want to watch how this all came about check out this video of our discussion of exactly what to do. Click here to learn about the Culinary Healing program. Chef Martin’s Substack can be found here.The new One Tiny Healing Habit Substack can be found here. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Thank you Marg KJ, Andrea Stark Ratner, Afsi, Paul Cobbin, Heather, and many others for tuning into my live video with Chef Martin Oswald! Join me for my next live video in the app.This was such a joy! We just received our first Farm Fresh to You box (use this code to get your first box FREE - FFTYFALLNMF3A85G), overflowing with vibrant vegetables and fruits—Swiss chard, spinach, artichokes, pears, apples, onions, carrots, cilantro, potatoes, and more. I laid everything out on the counter, and Martin guided me step-by-step through creating a meal using only those fresh ingredients and a few simple spices.Watching him work was incredible, and then it was my turn to cook! You can watch the video below and see some photos of the final dish. It tasted as good as it looked (and I did my best to make it look as beautiful as it tasted). Absolutely delicious!We also spoke about our Culinary Healing program where you to can learn how to heal with your food and habits! We have a 30-day weight loss and metabolic reset. Click here to learn more!Definitely subscribe to Chef Martin’s Substack and start incorporating his incredible lessons into your home cooking. People will ask you where you learned to cook, I promise!Finally, I’m launching a new Substack called One Tiny Healing Habit on November 1.It’s something simple, but intentionally separate, from The Habit Healers.While The Habit Healers explores the science, mindset, and deeper transformation behind lasting change, One Tiny Healing Habit is your daily practice: a 60-second cue to begin again.Each morning, subscribers will receive one small, science-backed action designed to build your foundation for health across five macro habits:* Blood Sugar Regulation – balancing energy and metabolism through small food and movement cues* Stress Regulation – calming the nervous system to restore focus and ease* Restorative Sleep – training your body to rest, repair, and reset naturally* Nourishing Movement – simple ways to strengthen circulation and vitality* Community Connection – building belonging, the strongest medicine of allThis new space is meant for everyone, accessible, gentle, and a reminder that consistency, not intensity, creates real change.If you’ve ever wanted a place to start small or re-center your day with one intentional act of healing, this is it.Big change begins small.Subscribe to One Tiny Healing Habit — Launching November 1Watch the results video here! Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
I didn’t expect a life lesson from my blender—but my Vitamix had other plans. What started as an innocent smoothie experiment turned into a full-blown explosion of berries, beans, and humility all over my kitchen ceiling.In this episode, I share how that messy moment became one of my favorite “messages in the moment.” You’ll hear what a failed smoothie taught me about the power of flow, structure, and patience—and how the same principles apply to building lasting habits.I’ll walk you through the three big takeaways:* Why more isn’t always better (and why doing everything at once backfires)* How rushing the process leads to burnout—and sometimes, a magenta-streaked ceiling* Why mastery isn’t about perfection, but about respecting the basics, every single timeBy the end, you’ll see why habit change works best when it’s blended—not forced. Because whether it’s your health, your routines, or your morning smoothie, real transformation happens when you stop cramming, start pacing, and give yourself room to breathe.🥤 Join me for this one—it’s a little messy, a little funny, and full of lessons you can actually use.Link to Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/too-much-of-a-good-thing-ask-my-ceilingA Big Thank You To Our Sponsor: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Thank you Jodi Studnicka, Martha Leinroth, Loretta Rowe, and many others for tuning into my live video with Chef Martin Oswald! Join me for my next live video in the app.Here is Chef Martin Oswald’s Substack and our program, Culinary Healing, where you will learn how to elevate your meals with flavor stress free, AND intuitive cooking where you will never have to be shackled to a recipe ever again. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
If I told you your blood could look like a strawberry milkshake, you might not believe me—but I’ve seen it. In this episode, I take you inside the journey your fat takes after every meal, from your plate to your bloodstream, and sometimes, all the way to your arteries.I’ll show you how your body’s “delivery trucks” move fat around, what happens when your storage closets overflow, and why even people who look healthy on the outside can still be at risk on the inside. You’ll hear how sugar, carbs, alcohol, and even genetics can turn a smooth-running system into a traffic jam—and how simple changes like walking after meals or eating more fiber can make a real difference.Join me as I break down the science in plain language and share how to keep your internal highways clear, your heart healthy, and your energy steady. Because understanding what’s really going on beneath the surface is the first step to taking control of your health.Link to Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/from-plate-to-plaque-do-you-knowA Big Thank You To Our Sponsor: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62 Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, we explore the difference between exercising and training, emphasizing the importance of sending clear signals to your body for optimal results. Using analogies of emails and city building, we discuss how specific types of training, like resistance training, reinforce and strengthen not just muscles but also bones, tendons, and blood sugar management. We highlight that you don’t need heavy weights to achieve growth—just pushing near your limits can be effective. Additionally, we touch on the benefits of cardio in enhancing heart function and vascular health. Tune in to learn how to effectively communicate with your body and elevate your training regimen!Link to Dr. Marbas’ substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/exercising-vs-training-which-one?r=4t8jxgA Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62If you are over the age of 50 and want to improve your body composition, build lean muscle (combat sarcopenia), build stronger bones (to combat osteoporosis), and you want to feel your best, I highly recommend exploring the life-changing coaching offered at https://www.fitvegancoaching.com/ Their personalized, whole-food, plant-based approach helped me lose 7% body fat, gain lean muscle, and even improve my running time—all while feeling energized and healthy. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, I welcome back Dr. Christina Miller for our monthly collaboration. Dr. Miller is a multi-specialty physician trained in internal medicine, emergency medicine, integrative medicine, functional medicine, and lifestyle medicine. She shares her incredible expertise and her deeply personal journey with lupus.We dive into the complexities of inflammation and how it impacts overall health, exploring Dr. Miller’s unique perspective as both a doctor and a patient. I also encourage you to check out her new Substack for more insights and updates on her work.Don’t miss this enlightening conversation—it’s packed with valuable takeaways on lifestyle medicine and personal healing.To connect with Dr. Miller: https://substack.com/@chrismillermd?utm_source=global-searchA Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62If you are over the age of 50 and want to improve your body composition, build lean muscle (combat sarcopenia), build stronger bones (to combat osteoporosis), and you want to feel your best, I highly recommend exploring the life-changing coaching offered at https://www.fitvegancoaching.com/ Their personalized, whole-food, plant-based approach helped me lose 7% body fat, gain lean muscle, and even improve my running time—all while feeling energized and healthy. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
In this first episode of our three-part series, “Exercise vs. Training,” we explore the intricate workings of our muscles and the energy systems that power them. Discover how every day, we recycle our body weight in energy molecules, enabling us to perform everyday tasks like lifting grocery bags or sprinting. Our muscles are not merely passive structures; they are dynamic engines made up of around 600 muscles, each composed of fibers that work in pairs to create movement. We delve into the microscopic level, examining myofibrils and sarcomeres, the fundamental units responsible for motion. Learn how signals from the brain initiate muscle contractions and the vital role of ATP, the energy currency of our cells, in fueling these actions. Tune in to understand the fascinating science behind movement and the importance of exercise in our daily lives.Link to my substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/p/inside-your-engine-what-really-happens?r=4t8jxgA Big Thank You To Our Sponsors: If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62If you are over the age of 50 and want to improve your body composition, build lean muscle (combat sarcopenia), build stronger bones (to combat osteoporosis), and you want to feel your best, I highly recommend exploring the life-changing coaching offered at https://www.fitvegancoaching.com/ Their personalized, whole-food, plant-based approach helped me lose 7% body fat, gain lean muscle, and even improve my running time—all while feeling energized and healthy. Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
Kip Baumann
Thank you! 😀
V.A. Organick
thank you. how do you recommend we overcome menopausal acne? since I have been WFPB, I have acne. Tiny amounts of sugar, oil and wheat will make it worse!!!
Elaine Robbins
Great podcast. keep it simple.