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🗓️ 10 November 2025
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Is aging itself a treatable condition? How can we mindfully approach the longevity, aesthetics, and wellness industries? In this episode, we connect with Dr. Sofia Din to see what it means to live longer, healthier, and more beautifully using proven integrative treatments…
Dr. Din is a board-certified anti-aging expert, integrative medicine physician, and MD specializing in Primary Care, Geriatrics, and Aesthetic Anti-Aging Practices. Based in New York with more than 15 years of experience, her work focuses on helping men and women extend their vitality, productivity, and confidence.
Join the conversation to learn about:
The science behind "aging syndrome" and how to prevent or reverse its symptoms.
Non-pharmaceutical treatments and lifestyle strategies to promote longevity and radiance.
The link between metabolic health, beauty, and emotional well-being.
Dr. Din offers a wide range of solutions, including skincare therapies, customized weight loss programs, IV-vitamin infusions, hormone optimization, and medical treatments such as medical marijuana and addiction therapy. Her book, Do We Really Need Botox? – A Handbook of Anti-Aging, explores her progressive theory that aging is a disease syndrome with both physical and psychological dimensions, some of which often manifest in conditions like heart disease, dementia, cancer, and osteoporosis.
In addition to her medical practice, Dr. Din founded the Juvanni Foundation for Single Mothers, a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of single mothers and their children through economic, physical, and emotional support.
So stay up-to-date with Dr. Din and her work, visit www.sofiadinmd.com!
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| 0:41.2 | My guest today is Sophia Dinn. |
| 0:42.9 | She's a board-certified family physician and author of Do We Really Need Botox, |
| 0:47.3 | a handbook of anti-aging services. |
| 0:49.5 | We're going to talk about these new GLP1 agonists, you know, like Ozempic and Marjoro and just appetite and, you know, things like that, which I think will be very interesting because a lot of people seem to be taking them and experiencing weight loss, you know, some of them up, some of them or not. So welcome, Sophia. Thanks for coming. Thank you, Richard. Thanks for having me over. Well, tell me a bit about your practice and your history first, and there we'll get into this. |
| 1:12.3 | How long you've been practicing anti-aging and, you know, what's your practice like today? |
| 1:16.1 | So I have been a doctor for as long as I can remember now. |
| 1:19.4 | It's been a decade. |
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