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  • The Truth About Hormones No One Explains Clearly | Dr Labib Ghulmiyyah
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, I sit down with Dr. Labib, an OB-GYN bringing a powerful perspective on vitality and longevity through the lens of reproductive health.

    We break down one of the most overlooked areas in modern health: the connection between fertility, hormones, and long-term wellbeing.

    Not as isolated systems. Not as age-related issues. But as early signals.

    This conversation goes beyond surface-level discussions and into how reproductive health acts as a window into metabolic function, biological aging, and overall resilience, especially in today’s environment where stress, lifestyle, and external factors are accelerating decline earlier than ever. 

    We cover:

    • How reproductive health can predict future metabolic and cardiovascular disease

    • Why conditions like PCOS are rooted in metabolic dysfunction

    • The connection between fertility and biological age in both men and women

    • How modern lifestyle is accelerating hormonal decline and fatigue

    • Why low testosterone is becoming common in younger men

    • The “Vitality Formula”, identifying and addressing root causes step by step

    • Fatigue as a global pattern, not just a symptom

    • Why optimizing fundamentals (sleep, nutrition, environment) is key

    • The importance of individualized health approaches

    • Why health is a continuous journey, not a quick fix

    • The role of menopause and its broader impact on life and relationships

    • Why men need to understand hormonal transitions in women

    • The risk of normalizing symptoms instead of investigating them

    This episode reinforces a principle: Reproductive health is not just about fertility. It is a signal.

    If you ignore the signals, problems compound.

    If you understand them early, you can change the trajectory of your health.

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    42 m
  • The Future of Regenerative Medicine | Dr Adeel Khan
    Apr 13 2026

    

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, I sit down with Dr. Adeel Khan, a physician at the forefront of regenerative medicine, specialising in stem cells, exosomes, and advanced cellular therapies.

    We break down one of the most misunderstood areas in modern medicine: regenerative therapeutics.

    Not as magic. Not as hype. But as tools.

    This conversation moves beyond surface-level discussions and into how these therapies actually fit into a structured longevity and recovery strategy, especially in high-performance environments like the Middle East, where stress, lifestyle, and aging acceleration are real factors. 

    We cover:

    • What regenerative medicine is and how it works at a cellular level

    • The difference between stem cells, exosomes, and secretome

    • Why most “stem cells” used today are actually signaling cells

    • Who these therapies are really for (beyond athletes and injuries)

    • The role of Muse cells as the next evolution in the field

    • What actually makes a good candidate for treatment

    • Why these therapies are not a first-line solution

    • The difference between treating injuries vs chronic disease

    • How to measure results (biological age, recovery, function)

    • The biggest misconceptions and limitations in the industry

    This episode reinforces a principle: Regenerative medicine is not the solution. It is an amplifier.

    If your foundation is weak, it will not fix it.

    If your foundation is strong, it can elevate it.

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  • Peptides Explained: The Truth Behind the Hype | Dr M Othman
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, I sit down with Dr. Mohamed Othman, a Dubai-based physician specialising in functional and regenerative medicine, widely known for his work in peptides and performance optimisation.

    We break down one of the most misunderstood areas in modern biohacking, peptides.

    Not as shortcuts. Not as hype. But as tools.

    This conversation moves beyond surface-level discussions and into how peptides actually fit into a structured longevity strategy, especially within the realities of life in the Middle East, where stress, heat, disrupted sleep, and social routines all play a role in how your biology functions.

    We cover:

    • What peptides are and how they differ from traditional supplements

    • Who they are really for, beyond athletes

    • The most common misconceptions and risks

    • Why medical supervision is non-negotiable

    • How to build peptide protocols in high-stress, high-demand environments

    • The impact of Ramadan, sleep disruption, and lifestyle shifts

    • The role of peptides in healthy aging vs performance

    • How to measure if a protocol is actually working

    This episode reinforces a principle I repeat often:

    Peptides are not the solution. They are an amplifier.

    If your foundation is weak, they will not fix it.

    If your foundation is strong, they can elevate it.

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  • You Can’t Out-hack Your Nervous System | Salim Najjar
    Mar 30 2026

    .What if one of the most powerful indicators of your health isn’t how fast your heart beats but the space between each beat?

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, Dr. Elie sits down with Salim Najjar, widely known as “that HRV guy” and creator of The Art of the Heart, to explore how heart rate variability (HRV) offers a deeper window into the nervous system, stress, and overall human performance.

    The conversation begins with Salim’s personal journey, from high-performing engineer and biohacker to someone forced to slow down after his body broke down under chronic stress. Despite optimizing every metric: sleep, fitness, productivity, he discovered that true health wasn’t about doing more, but about understanding how the body responds to stress.

    At the core of the discussion is a powerful idea: HRV is not just a number, but a reflection of how we perceive and respond to our environment. It reveals the dynamic balance between the sympathetic (fight-or-flight) and parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) systems, and how chronic stress can quietly drive inflammation, fatigue, and long-term disease.

    Dr. Elie and Salim challenge a common misconception, stress itself is not the enemy. Instead, it is the inability to recover from stress that creates dysfunction. The episode reframes stress as a tool for growth, while highlighting the importance of learning how to consciously shift back into recovery.

    The discussion dives deeper into why high performers often struggle with low HRV despite excelling in other health metrics. Constant stimulation, lack of true recovery, and difficulty being present with oneself create an “always-on” nervous system that limits resilience and long-term performance.

    Salim introduces his Art of the Heart framework, outlining five key pathways to improving HRV: sleep, hormetic stress, reframing mindset, intentional living, and community. Together, these form a holistic approach to building nervous system sovereignty, the ability to consciously choose how to respond to life, rather than reacting automatically.

    The episode also challenges the obsession with numbers. HRV is deeply individualized, and rather than chasing a “perfect score,” listeners are encouraged to understand their own baseline and learn the language of their body.

    Looking ahead, the conversation points toward a broader shift in health and performance, one that moves away from constant optimization and toward awareness, alignment, and internal regulation.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What heart rate variability (HRV) actually measures

    • Why chronic stress is the root of cellular inflammation

    • The difference between stress and recovery

    • Why high achievers often have low HRV

    • How constant stimulation impacts the nervous system

    • The concept of nervous system sovereignty vs regulation

    • The five key pathways to improving HRV

    • Why HRV is a personal language, not a universal score

    • How mindset and perception directly affect physiology

    A powerful conversation that reveals that true performance isn’t about pushing harder but about learning how to listen to the body and respond with awareness.

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    37 m
  • The Subconscious Loop of Stress | Dr David Abou Khalil
    Mar 23 2026

    What if the real reason you feel stuck is not a lack of motivation, but a lack of self understanding?

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, I sit down with Dr David Abou Khalil for a deep and practical conversation on consciousness, identity, perception, fear, and what it really means to live in alignment with yourself.

    This is not surface-level positive thinking. It is a grounded discussion about why so many people look successful on the outside yet feel disconnected within, why personal branding can become a burden when it is not rooted in truth, and how our thoughts, past experiences, and subconscious patterns quietly shape the way we live, work, and relate to others.

    We explore why understanding your own mind is some of the hardest work you will ever do, how fear is formed, why positive thinking alone is often not enough, and how sleep, mental fatigue, and inner imbalance spill into relationships, communication, and performance.

    If you have ever felt that something is off, even when life looks fine from the outside, this conversation is for you.

    In This Episode

    • Why success does not always bring inner peace

    • The difference between image and true identity

    • How perception is shaped by experience

    • What subconscious reprogramming really means

    • Why fear and negative patterns keep repeating

    • How sleep and mental fatigue affect relationships and work

    • The first step toward real change and inner alignment

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    ماذا لو كان السبب الحقيقي لشعورك بالضياع أو التوقف ليس نقص الدافع، بل نقص فهمك لنفسك؟

    في هذه الحلقة من Becoming Limitless، أجلس مع الدكتور ديفيد أبو خليل في حوار عميق وعملي حول الوعي، الهوية، طريقة إدراكنا للعالم، الخوف، وما يعنيه فعلاً أن تعيش في انسجام مع ذاتك الحقيقية.

    هذا ليس حديثاً عن التفكير الإيجابي السطحي، بل نقاش واقعي يشرح لماذا يبدو الكثير من الناس ناجحين من الخارج لكنهم يشعرون بعدم الراحة من الداخل، وكيف يمكن أن تتحول “الصورة” أو البراند الشخصي إلى عبء عندما لا يكون مبنياً على الحقيقة، وكيف تشكّل أفكارنا وتجاربنا السابقة وأنماطنا اللاواعية الطريقة التي نعيش ونعمل ونتواصل بها.

    نتناول أيضاً لماذا يُعد فهم العقل من أصعب الأعمال التي يمكن للإنسان القيام بها، وكيف يتكوّن الخوف، ولماذا لا يكفي التفكير الإيجابي وحده، وكيف ينعكس نقص النوم والإرهاق الذهني على العلاقات، والتواصل، والأداء.

    إذا شعرت يوماً أن هناك شيئاً غير مريح رغم أن حياتك تبدو جيدة من الخارج، فهذه الحلقة لك.

    في هذه الحلقة

    • لماذا لا يضمن النجاح السلام الداخلي

    • الفرق بين الصورة التي نعرضها والهوية الحقيقية التي نعيشها

    • كيف تتشكل طريقة إدراكنا للعالم من خلال تجاربنا

    • ما المقصود فعلاً بإعادة برمجة العقل الباطن

    • لماذا تتكرر أنماط الخوف والسلوك السلبي

    • كيف يؤثر نقص النوم والإرهاق الذهني على العلاقات والعمل

    • الخطوة الأولى نحو التغيير الحقيقي والانسجام الداخلي

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  • The Dental Secret That Could Change Your Health | Dr David Roze
    Mar 16 2026

    What if the secret to better health wasn’t in a supplement, diet, or fitness routine but in your mouth?

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, Dr. Elie sits down with Dr. David Roze to explore a topic that challenges the way we think about dentistry and its role in overall health. Far beyond teeth and cavities, the conversation dives into how the mouth may be one of the most important gateways to systemic wellbeing.

    The discussion begins with a simple but powerful idea: oral health is deeply connected to the health of the entire body. The mouth is home to a complex microbiome, and when this delicate ecosystem becomes imbalanced, it can trigger inflammation that spreads far beyond the gums.

    Dr. Roze explains how hidden dental infections, gum disease, and certain dental procedures may contribute to chronic inflammation, placing stress on the immune system and potentially influencing conditions throughout the body. What many people see as purely dental issues may in fact be signals of deeper systemic imbalances.

    The episode also explores the concept of biological dentistry, an approach that views dental care through the lens of whole-body health. Instead of focusing only on treating symptoms, it asks a bigger question: how might dental materials, oral bacteria, and jaw health interact with the immune system, brain, and metabolism?

    As the conversation unfolds, Dr. Elie and Dr. Roze examine how everyday habits, from oral hygiene practices to diet and breathing patterns can influence the oral microbiome and, in turn, overall health.

    Looking ahead, the discussion highlights how integrating dentistry with functional and preventative medicine may become an important pillar of future healthcare, especially for those focused on longevity, performance, and resilience.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why the mouth is one of the most important gateways to overall health• How the oral microbiome influences inflammation and immunity

    • The connection between gum disease and systemic health• Hidden dental infections and their potential impact on the body

    • The philosophy behind biological dentistry

    •How daily oral habits can support long-term health

    • Why oral health may play a key role in longevity and human performance

    A fascinating conversation that reminds us that sometimes the most overlooked systems in the body can hold the biggest clues to better health.

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    31 m
  • When Water Makes You Question Everything | Hello Klean
    Mar 9 2026

    What happens when something as simple and essential as water makes you question everything you thought you knew about health?

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, Dr. Elie sits down with Karlee Zhang, Founder of Hello Klean, experts in water science and human physiology to explore how the quality, structure, and composition of the water we drink may influence energy, cellular health, and long-term wellbeing.

    The conversation begins with a simple but powerful idea: not all water is the same. While most people think of water purely as H₂O, the reality is that the way water is filtered, stored, mineralized, and even structured can dramatically influence how the body absorbs and uses it.

    Dr. Elie explores how modern water systems often strip water of its natural mineral content, leaving behind a product that hydrates but may lack the biological signals the body evolved to recognize. This raises an important question: are we drinking enough water, but still not truly hydrating our cells?

    The discussion dives into the role of minerals, electrolytes, and water structure in cellular hydration. Rather than focusing only on quantity, the episode highlights the importance of water quality and bioavailability, and how these factors may affect metabolism, energy production, and recovery.

    The episode also challenges common assumptions around hydration. From reverse osmosis and bottled water to structured water technologies, the conversation encourages listeners to rethink what “good water” actually means.

    Looking ahead, the discussion explores the future of hydration science and how a deeper understanding of water may play a critical role in human performance, longevity, and metabolic health.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why not all water hydrates the body the same way

    • The role of minerals and electrolytes in cellular hydration

    • How modern water systems may alter water quality

    • The difference between drinking water and truly hydrating cells

    • Structured water and emerging hydration technologies

    • Water’s role in metabolism, energy, and recovery

    • Why hydration may be one of the most overlooked pillars of health

    A thought-provoking conversation that reminds us that sometimes the most fundamental elements of life, like water, can reshape the way we understand human biology.

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    28 m
  • Are We Biohacking the Wrong Way? | Teemu Arina
    Mar 2 2026

    What happens when human potential is explored through the lens of biohacking, resilience, and radical self-optimization?

    In this episode of Becoming Limitless, Dr. Elie sits down with Teemu Arina: biohacker, author, and founder of the Biohacker Center, to explore how biology, technology, and ancient wisdom intersect to unlock peak performance.

    Teemu shares his personal journey from chronic health challenges and burnout to becoming a global voice in the biohacking movement. What began as a search for answers to his own physical struggles evolved into a lifelong mission to decode human biology and optimize energy, cognition, and longevity.

    The conversation dives into the foundations of biohacking, not as a trend, but as a systems-based approach to understanding the body. Teemu explains how modern lifestyles disrupt our natural rhythms, from light exposure and sleep cycles to nutrition and stress regulation, and how small, intentional interventions can restore balance.

    They also explore the role of resilience (metabolic, mental, and emotional) in high performance. Rather than chasing quick fixes, Teemu emphasizes building strong biological foundations through circadian alignment, breathwork, cold and heat exposure, movement, and nutrient density.

    The discussion challenges the idea that optimization is extreme or inaccessible. Instead, it reframes biohacking as self-awareness: learning to read your body’s signals and using both data and intuition to make smarter health decisions.

    Looking ahead, Teemu shares his perspective on the future of personalized health: from wearable technology and continuous biomarkers to decentralized medicine and proactive longevity strategies.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • The true meaning of biohacking

    • Overcoming burnout and chronic health challenges

    • Circadian rhythms and environmental alignment

    • Metabolic flexibility and resilience

    • The integration of ancient practices with modern technology

    • Wearables, biomarkers, and data-driven health

    • The future of longevity and human optimization

    A powerful conversation on how becoming limitless begins with understanding, and mastering your own biology.

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    47 m