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🗓️ 15 October 2024
⏱️ 51 minutes
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In this episode, I’m joined by Michael Dubrovsky, a materials chemist, engineer, and serial entrepreneur who is transforming the world of healthcare with SiPhox Health. As the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of SiPhox Health, Michael is on a mission to make preventative healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone. We dive into how SiPhox Health offers the most comprehensive at-home blood testing solution on the market, allowing you to take control of your health with regular biomarker testing, personalized assessments, and tailored action plans. Michael shares the challenges facing traditional blood tests, the unique offerings of SiPhox Health, and the future of health monitoring. Whether you're a health enthusiast or simply curious about the future of diagnostics, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!
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0:00.0 | So there's the biomarkers that are really experimental and people are doing studies and it's kind of it's fun for that and interesting but I think those often maybe it's not that |
0:15.0 | you're just practically trying to get healthy sometimes it is. I think there's ones like apo B where for 20 years it's been known that apo B is a better |
0:19.9 | predictor of chronic disease than LDL, but still if you go to your primary care doctor, they're going to talk about your |
0:25.1 | LDL. So that's where there's like this disconnect between what's known. It's already, well, it's not |
0:30.8 | research anymore, like it's just, it's so many studies like everything. It's not research anymore like it's just it's so many studies like everything |
0:33.8 | it's it's kind of a closed book and yet it's not being measured so I think those |
0:38.5 | are the ones that are really high leverage and the more of those you can fit in or |
0:41.6 | it's the markers that are being measured but are not being interpreted seriously. |
0:46.0 | Hello my friend we are talking about my most favorite |
0:49.7 | favorite conversation which is blood chemistry. I had no idea what this topic was until a man |
0:56.5 | named Michael Rutherford came on my podcast and blew my mind. If you remember that |
1:01.8 | episode about the thyroid he was talking about things |
1:04.5 | that I had never heard of before and I said how do I learn from you and he said I've |
1:09.1 | started up a course on blood chemistry you can learn everything I know and I was |
1:12.1 | like where do I sign this is great and |
1:13.8 | that was a couple of years ago and now blood chemistry plays such a key role in my practice |
1:19.6 | with my one-on-one clients I couldn't imagine assisting individuals without it. It is so cool to see the |
1:27.0 | patterns that the blood work shows us inside a functional range. And so to kind of preface today's conversation, it's important for you to understand |
1:36.2 | when you go to the doctor who is a diagnostic individual, they are looking at your blood work |
1:41.6 | diagnostically, and so if they look at your blood work and they say everything is fine |
1:45.7 | Yay congratulations you're not diagnostically sick however you might be functionally |
1:53.0 | Unwell and our conversation today is that functional range, |
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