

Red Light Therapy: How Red Light Works To Slow Aging with CEO of LightStim Steve Marchese
Red Light is worth the hype! Steve Marchese, CEO and founder of LightStim, shares the story behind the creation of the company and the development of their LED red light therapy products. Steve takes us through the origins of LightStim, revealing the inspiration and passion that led to the creation of the company and its innovative LED red light therapy products. Steve explains the science behind red light therapy and its myriad benefits, including enhanced skin health, reduced inflammation, and improved blood circulation. He also explores the exciting potential of red light therapy in treating conditions such as neuropathy, blindness, and even cancer. Addressing common misconceptions, Steve clarifies the differences between red light and UV light, ensuring listeners understand the safety and efficacy of red light therapy. Takeaways: LightStim is a leading manufacturer of LED red light therapy products with FDA clearances and patents. Red Light Therapy improves skin health, reduces inflammation, and increases blood circulation. Red Light Therapy has a wide range of potential applications. There are misconceptions about Red Light Therapy, but scientific studies and clinical trials have shown its effectiveness and safety. Red light Therapy is different from UV light and does not have the harmful effects associated with UV exposure. Chapters00:00The Story Behind LightStim and LED Red Light Therapy03:13Product Lines and FDA Clearances of LightStim05:12The Benefits and Potential Applications of Red Light Therapy06:41Addressing Misconceptions About Red Light Therapy13:02The Difference Between Red Light and UV Light To purchase a handheld device, CLICK HERE To visit LightStim, CLICK HERE Victory Men's Health For questions email: podcast@amystuttle.com Disclaimer: The Women Want Strong Men Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
PCOS Symptoms & Insulin Resistance: The Labs You Should Request with Angie Nichols
PCOS Treatment | What To Do When Your Levels are "Normal" In this episode, Amy interviews Angie Nichols from Tier 1 Health and Wellness about women's hormones. They discuss when women should start considering optimizing their hormones, symptoms and diagnosis of PCOS, recommended hormone testing, the effects of low testosterone levels, preferred delivery methods for hormones, concerns with testosterone pellets, optimal levels and delivery methods for progesterone and estradiol, and addressing concerns about hormone therapy and breast cancer. The conversation covers topics related to synthetic hormones, birth control, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and hormone treatment options. Angie provides insights into the differences between synthetic and bio-identical hormones, the risks associated with synthetic hormones, and the impact of birth control pills on hormone levels. She also discusses the symptoms and diagnosis of PCOS, as well as various treatment options, including thyroid medication, progesterone, metformin, and spironolactone. Angie shares her personal hormone routine and expresses concerns about the mismanagement of hormone therapy and the influence of big pharma in the healthcare industry. Takeaways Synthetic hormones are chemically altered and not bio-identical to the hormones produced by the body. They can have more side effects and may increase the risk of certain health conditions. Birth control pills can affect hormone levels, including reducing testosterone in women and potentially impacting athletic performance. Diagnosing PCOS involves evaluating symptoms, hormone levels (such as FSH, LH, and testosterone), and using diagnostic criteria. However, there is a need for updated and standardized diagnostic criteria. Individualized hormone therapy can help manage symptoms and improve overall health, but there is a lack of awareness and support for this approach in mainstream medicine. There are concerns about the mismanagement of hormone therapy and the influence of big pharma on healthcare decisions and access to treatment. ChaptersWhen to Start Optimizing Hormones04:38Recommended Hormone Testing07:09Testosterone in Women10:06Effects of Low Testosterone Levels11:04Preferred Delivery Method for Hormones13:21Concerns with Testosterone Pellets15:49Optimal Levels and Delivery Methods for Progesterone24:37Addressing Concerns about Hormone Therapy and Breast Cancer26:37Synthetic Hormones and Birth Control30:28Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)34:49Diagnosing PCOS38:04Treatment Options for PCOS45:00Personal Hormone Routine45:57Concerns and Optimism in the Field To visit Tier 1 Health & Wellness Click HERETier 1 Health & Wellness YouTubeTier 1 Health & Wellness Location:2700 Oak StreetChattanooga, TN 37404Victory Men's Health For questions email: podcast@amystuttle.com Disclaimer: The Women Want Strong Men Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Can You Lose Fat Without Losing Muscle? with MMA Trainer of the Year, Mike Dolce
In this episode, Amy sits down with four-time MMA Trainer of the Year, Mike Dolce, to break down the science behind successful weight management and the principles of the Dolce Diet. Mike discusses his Three Weeks to Shred program for targeted weight loss, emphasizing a longevity-based approach to nutrition. He discusses the importance of a balanced diet rich in micronutrients, advocating for single-ingredient, whole foods tailored to individual needs. Dolce emphasizes the importance of muscle mass for longevity and the need not only to maintain but also to increase muscle mass through physical activity. He encourages individuals to challenge themselves to maintain physical abilities and achieve an optimal body fat percentage. Takeaways The physique plays a crucial role in fighting sports, where every ounce of fat, tissue, and muscle matters. Successful fighters possess a strong mindset and mental preparation, allowing them to perform at a high level under pressure. Mike Dolce transitioned from training fighters to starting his own company, prioritizing being a present father and building a successful business. The Dolce Diet is a longevity-based approach to nutrition, focusing on the end goal of improved health and performance. The Three Weeks to Shred program is a targeted weight loss program that was designed for optimal health and functioning. Eating single ingredient, healthful, whole foods and tailoring the diet to individual factors can lead to improved well-being. Maintaining and increasing muscle mass through physical activity is crucial for weight loss and longevity. Achieving an optimal body fat percentage and testosterone levels can have significant benefits for overall health and quality of life. Chapters 00:00Introduction and Mike Dolce's Background03:42The Importance of Physique in Combat Sports05:31The Mindset of Successful Fighters07:31Transitioning from Training Professional Athletes to Starting a Company15:23The Dolce Diet: Longevity-Based Approach to Nutrition25:21The Importance of a Balanced Diet26:17The Need for a Wide Variety of Micronutrients27:14The Link Between Micronutrient Deficiencies and Dysfunction27:40The Benefits of a Single Ingredient, Healthful, Whole Foods Diet28:10Tailoring the Diet to Individual Factors30:19The Role of Muscle Mass in Weight Loss and Longevity33:26Maintaining and Increasing Muscle Mass36:35The Importance of Physical Activity39:04The Optimal Body Fat Percentage for Men and Women44:58Optimal Testosterone Levels for Men Mike Dolce's Website Click HERE Mike Dolce's Instagram Victory Men's Health Website Click Here Victory Men's Health YouTube For questions email podcast@amystuttle.com Disclaimer: The Women Want Strong Men Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk.
Why Nitric Oxide is Crucial for ED - Proven Natural Therapies with Cassidy Graham, NP
Solutions For Erectile Dysfunction In this episode, Cassidy Graham, NP discusses the evaluation and treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Cassidy explains how she uses a SHIM score to evaluate ED. The SHIM score (Sexual Health Inventory for Men), is a questionnaire used to assess ED. SHIM is a validated tool developed by researchers to help clinicians evaluate the severity of ED in men. It consists of five questions related to the frequency and quality of erections, with scores ranging from 1 to 25. A higher score indicates better erectile function, while lower scores suggest more severe ED. The SHIM score helps the Victory Men’s Health providers gauge the extent of the problem and guide appropriate treatment options for patients experiencing ED. Cassidy also examples the most common lifestyle factors that contribute to ED, the important role of nitric oxide in ED and the use of nitric oxide supplements, treatment options for mild, moderate, and severe ED, the use of penis pumps, and the importance of post-op care for prostatectomy patients. Takeaways The SHIM score and questionnaire are useful tools for evaluating ED. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, diabetes, and obesity can contribute to ED. Nitric oxide supplements can help improve blood flow and treat ED. Treatment options for ED include hormones, PDE5 inhibitors, wave therapy, penis pumps, and Trimix injections. Post-op care is important for prostatectomy patients to regain sexual function. Communication and support between partners are crucial in the treatment of ED. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:32 Evaluating for ED: SHIM Score and Questionnaire 09:12 Effects of Smoking, Diabetes, and Obesity on Vascular System 10:41 Role of Nitric Oxide in ED and the Use of Nitric Oxide Supplements 12:40 Benefits of Daily Cialis 19:36 Treatment Options for Mild ED 22:57 Treatment Options for Moderate ED 25:49 Treatment Options for Severe ED 28:23 Using Penis Pumps for ED 31:22 Treating ED Post Radical Prostatectomy 38:28 Importance of Post-Op Care for Prostatectomy Patients 42:24 Difference Between Oral and Sublingual PDE-5s 44:28 Importance of Communication and Support in ED Treatment 44:46 Conclusion SHIM Score Questions Click HERE To Purchase a Penis Pump Click HERE To visit Victory Men's Health Click HERE To purchase PDE-5's visit Victory RX Click HERE For questions email podcast@amystuttle.com Disclaimer: The Women Want Strong Men Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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