Episodios

  • Meet ESS60: The Nobel Prize-Winning Secret to Extreme Longevity
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode of the Wild Health Podcast, Dr. Jeff Graham interviews Chris Burres, Chief Scientist at MyVitalC, about the revolutionary molecule ESS60. Chris shares the fascinating history behind ESS60, a Nobel Prize-winning carbon molecule, and its astonishing effects on longevity and health optimization. They dive deep into how ESS60 could combat oxidative stress, support mitochondrial health, reduce inflammation, and potentially extend lifespan dramatically. Chris also discusses his background in improv comedy and the mindset shifts needed for better health and longevity. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about cutting-edge science, healthspan enhancement, and practical longevity hacks.

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    53 m
  • How Data-Driven Health Plans Are Transforming Lives
    Apr 16 2025

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Erin Faules sits down with two inspiring Wild Health patients, Julie and Susan, to unpack their transformative journeys toward optimal health. Both busy professionals and mothers, they share how personalized data, wearable tech, and a relentless drive for better health have helped them take control of their well-being, even after life-altering diagnoses and family health tragedies. From overcoming chronic joint pain to battling MS, these women reveal how prioritizing health today—not tomorrow—creates a ripple effect of vitality, resilience, and longevity. If you're feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start, this conversation offers actionable insights, relatable stories, and plenty of motivation to start building your health portfolio.

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    49 m
  • The Detox Lie: What Juice Cleanses Aren’t Telling You
    Apr 2 2025

    In this deeply inspiring episode of the Wild Health Podcast, host Steve sits down with health coach and biohacker Sara Banta—founder of Accelerated Health Products. Sara shares her powerful journey from battling chronic health conditions (and a terrifying leukemia scare with her son) to pioneering a line of advanced, frequency-enhanced supplements. Together, they dive into the misunderstood world of detoxification, the critical role of liver health, the danger of "healthy" foods that may do more harm than good, and how to navigate the noisy supplement space. This episode is packed with science, real stories, and powerful takeaways to transform your health, energy, and longevity.

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    56 m
  • The Future of Nutrition: How Precision Medicine is Personalizing Diets for Maximum Health!
    Mar 19 2025

    This episode of the Wild Health podcast dives deep into the power of Precision Medicine in crafting personalized nutrition plans. Hosts Dr. Erin Faules and Ariana Fiorita, an expert dietitian and health coach, explore how genetics, blood work, and real-time data can transform the way we approach food. From Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) to genetic insights on macronutrient processing, they discuss how personalized health strategies can optimize energy levels, metabolic function, and long-term well-being. They also highlight the invaluable role of health coaches in helping patients bridge the gap between data and daily action, ensuring that lifestyle changes are both effective and sustainable. If you've ever wondered why one-size-fits-all diets don’t work—or how to truly personalize your nutrition—this episode is a must-listen!

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    40 m
  • Why Most People Die Without Warning – How to Stop It Now!
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode, hosts Dr. Erin Faules and Dr. Jeff Graham dive deep into advanced testing methods that detect health risks before they become life-threatening. They highlight cardiovascular disease prevention, cancer screening, and metabolic health monitoring, emphasizing how new tools like Cleerly heart scans, full-body MRIs, and CGMs can transform modern healthcare. The conversation also covers VO2 Max, Dexa scans, and epigenetic testing, offering listeners a data-driven approach to optimizing health and longevity.

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    48 m
  • The Silent Struggle: Autism and Sensory Processing in Adults
    Feb 19 2025

    This week’s Wild Health podcast episode focuses on the experiences and expertise of Dr. Kalin Johnson, a clinical pharmacist and neurodivergent mentor, who discusses autism, sensory processing differences, and communication challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals. The conversation dives deep into the misconceptions about autism, highlighting the diversity within the autistic community and the importance of understanding individual sensory and communication needs. Dr. Johnson also provides insights into how non-autistic individuals can better communicate with and support autistic individuals, particularly in healthcare and professional settings. The discussion touches on the prevalence of autism, the importance of proper diagnosis, and strategies for sensory regulation, making the episode an invaluable resource for both healthcare professionals and neurodivergent individuals.

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    52 m
  • What Happens If You Quit Alcohol for a Year? The Shocking Benefits You Need to Know!
    Feb 5 2025

    In this episode of the Wild Health Podcast, host Jeff Graham dives deep into the transformative power of taking a break from alcohol with guest Clifford Stephan, the founder of Booze Vacation. Stephan shares his personal journey of eliminating alcohol for a year, the profound impact it had on his health and career, and why he’s now dedicated to helping others optimize their lives by reassessing their relationship with alcohol. They discuss the physiological, psychological, and social consequences of regular drinking, the misleading narratives around alcohol in society, and the incredible benefits of abstinence—including improved sleep, weight loss, mental clarity, and overall performance. Whether you're curious about a “booze vacation” or looking for a full reset, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew about alcohol and success.

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    49 m
  • Hormone Health and Optimization
    Jan 22 2025

    This week’s podcast episode primarily focuses on hormone health, specifically addressing challenges faced by women in maintaining hormonal balance. Dr. Erin Faules and Kelly James, both health professionals at Wild Health, discuss issues like low energy availability (LEA), weight management, and the impact of cultural norms on female health.

    Key topics include:

    • Low Energy Availability (LEA): A condition where women under-fuel relative to their activity levels, impacting menstrual cycles, thyroid function, and overall well-being.
    • Hormonal Phases and Impacts: Insights on perimenopause, menopause, and their physiological effects, including estrogen dominance and metabolic changes.
    • Personalized Health Strategies: Addressing caloric intake, exercise routines, and stress management to support hormone optimization.
    • Cultural Influences: Critiquing societal pressures on weight and body image that often lead to unhealthy practices, such as extreme calorie restriction or over-exercising.

    The conversation integrates scientific knowledge with patient anecdotes, emphasizing the need for awareness and individualized approaches to female hormonal health.

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    38 m
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