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🗓️ 15 May 2024
⏱️ 70 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Everyday Wellness Podcast. I'm your host, Nurse Practitioner Cynthia Thurlow. |
0:07.0 | This podcast is designed to educate, empower, and inspire you to achieve your health and wellness goals. |
0:14.0 | My goal and intent is to provide you with the best content and conversations from leaders in the |
0:19.2 | health and wellness industry each week and impact over a million lives. |
0:23.4 | The |
0:26.6 | had the honor of reconnecting with Dr. Casey Means. She's the co-founder of |
0:34.7 | levels with this a health technology company with the mission of reversing the |
0:39.0 | world metabolic health crisis. She is also the co-author of good energy with her brother |
0:45.2 | Callie Means. Today we spoke at length about the role of mitochondria and |
0:50.9 | our metabolism, the impact of cognitive dissonance, and the reductionistic |
0:56.6 | philosophies of specialization in medicine, and the impact on siloing the role of the broken medical system, the Flexner |
1:05.9 | report, the role of RVUs, the impact of insulin resistance on metabolic |
1:11.2 | health, mitochondrial dysfunction, and common presentations |
1:14.8 | and symptoms in women, the impact of advocacy |
1:18.2 | as well as specific labs that Dr. Means feels |
1:22.0 | are very impactful. the role of continuous glucose monitors, |
1:26.6 | as well as her incredible story of her mom's health journey. |
1:31.2 | This is an invaluable conversation. I truly feel like good energy is a |
1:35.8 | tour de force work that would be of benefit to every listener, every clinician, and will certainly be a book I will be recommending often. |
1:50.3 | Well Dr. Casey such a pleasure to have you back on the podcast and talking about subjects that are so near and dear to both our hearts, I would really love to kind of start the conversation from a place of cellular energy helping people |
2:06.2 | that are listening understanding the value of our mitochondria the value of why |
2:12.1 | they are so important in our health and kind of weaving that into the |
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