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  • Beyond Clinical Trials: How Case Reports Are Shaping the Future of Healthcare with Razi Berry
    2026/04/20

    Are we relying too much on research—and not enough on real patient outcomes?

    In this episode of Behind the Practice, Razi Berry, founder of NDNR (Journal of Applied Natural Medicine), explains why clinical case studies are still one of the most valuable tools in healthcare.

    With over two decades of published case reports, NDNR has become a go-to resource for practitioners looking to understand what’s actually working in patient care.

    You’ll learn:

    Why case studies still matter in modern medicine
    The difference between research and real-world application
    How personalized medicine is changing healthcare
    Why anecdotal evidence can drive innovation
    How natural and conventional medicine can work together

    This episode is essential for:
    ✔️ Health & wellness practitioners
    ✔️ Functional and integrative medicine providers
    ✔️ Chiropractors and naturopathic doctors
    ✔️ Healthcare entrepreneurs
    ✔️ Anyone exploring personalized approaches to health

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] – Why You Can’t Always Trust Published Research
    [00:00:30] – What Is NDNR & Why It Was Created
    [00:02:00] – How Medicine Originally Relied on Observation
    [00:03:00] – Why Anecdotal Medicine Still Matters Today
    [00:05:00] – What a Real Case Study Looks Like in Practice
    [00:07:00] – The Problem with Traditional Clinical Trials
    [00:09:00] – Why NDNR Grew Rapidly After the Pandemic
    [00:10:00] – Balancing Natural Medicine with Modern Science
    [00:12:00] – What Gets Lost with Standardized Care Models
    [00:14:00] – How NDNR Stays Relevant & Trusted
    [00:15:00] – Debunking Myths About Natural Medicine
    [00:16:30] – The Real Reason Patients Seek Alternative Care
    [00:17:30] – The Future of Medicine: Connected Body Systems

    About Razi Berry

    Razi Berry is the founder of NDNR (Naturopathic Doctor News & Review), a leading publication and resource for clinical case studies in natural and integrative medicine.

    Learn More: https://ndnr.com

    Subscribe for more conversations on authority, trust, and innovation in health & wellness.

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    20 分
  • Can Menopause Be Delayed? Ovarian Rejuvenation and the Future of Women’s Health with Zack Varkaris
    2026/04/13

    In this episode of Behind the Practice, Zack Varkaris introduces a bold but increasingly discussed concept in regenerative medicine:

    What if menopause isn’t a fixed biological endpoint—but a process that can be delayed, optimized, or even partially reversed?

    Through a clinical approach centered on ovarian rejuvenation, Zack explores how emerging therapies are challenging long-held assumptions about aging, fertility, and women’s health.

    This episode is essential for:
    ✔️ Women exploring longevity and hormonal health
    ✔️ Health & wellness practitioners
    ✔️ Functional and integrative medicine providers
    ✔️ Entrepreneurs in the health optimization space
    ✔️ Clinicians interested in emerging therapies

    About Zack Varkaris

    Zack Varkaris brings a clinical and research-driven perspective to regenerative medicine, focusing on ovarian rejuvenation as a pathway to extend healthspan, optimize hormone balance, and improve long-term outcomes for women.

    Learn More: https://austinbiotech.comSubscribe for more conversations on building authority, trust, and innovation in health & wellness.
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    20 分
  • Telomeres and Aging: Dr. Bill Andrews on the Science of Living Longer
    2026/05/04

    What if the key to slowing — or even reversing — aging lies in the tips of our chromosomes?

    In this episode of Behind The Practice, guest host Jaimee from Wisdom & Motherhood sits down with longevity researcher Dr. Bill Andrews to explore the science behind telomeres and how they may influence the aging process.

    Telomeres are protective caps at the ends of our chromosomes that shorten every time our cells divide. According to Dr. Andrews, this shortening may be one of the primary biological drivers behind aging and age-related disease.

    During the conversation, Dr. Andrews explains how telomere shortening affects lifespan and healthspan, why chronic stress may accelerate cellular aging, and why many researchers believe telomere science could play a critical role in extending healthy human life.

    The discussion also explores the challenges caregivers face, how stress impacts telomere length, and why improving healthspan — not just lifespan — is the real goal of longevity research.

    If you're curious about the science behind aging and the research being done to extend healthy years of life, this episode offers an inside look at one of the most fascinating areas of longevity science today.

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    12 分
  • Cellular Health vs. Symptom Care: Stan Makoko on Preventing Disease Before It Starts
    2026/04/27

    What if healthcare focused on restoring health instead of simply treating disease?

    In this episode of Behind The Practice, Katie Brinkley sits down with Stan Makoko, physician and co-founder of Prodrome Sciences, to explore a radically different approach to understanding health and disease.

    Stan explains why he believes many chronic conditions begin with subtle changes at the cellular level long before symptoms appear. Rather than focusing only on diagnosing diseases after they develop, his work centers on identifying early biochemical and cellular changes that signal the body is moving away from optimal health.

    Through advanced laboratory testing that analyzes thousands of cellular biomarkers, Stan and his team aim to detect these early warning signs and restore cellular function before serious health issues develop. This approach focuses on improving how the body adapts to stress, supports cellular membranes, and restores normal biological function.

    During the conversation, Stan shares why he believes much of modern healthcare remains reactive, how cellular health impacts long-term wellness, and why many practitioners are beginning to rethink the traditional disease-focused model.

    If you've ever wondered why healthcare often focuses on managing symptoms instead of restoring health, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at how cellular-level insights could reshape the future of preventive medicine.

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    18 分
  • Hydrogen Therapy Explained: Tyler LeBaron on the Science of Molecular Hydrogen
    2026/04/16

    Can hydrogen gas actually support better health at the cellular level?

    In this episode of Behind The Practice, Katie Brinkley sits down with Tyler LeBaron, researcher and Chief Scientific Officer of Inhale H2, to explore the science behind molecular hydrogen and its emerging role in health and wellness.

    Tyler has spent more than 16 years researching molecular hydrogen, including completing his PhD in physiology with a focus on cardiovascular disease. His work has contributed to a growing body of research examining how hydrogen gas may support cellular health, mitochondrial function, and inflammatory response.

    During the conversation, Tyler explains how molecular hydrogen works inside the body, why it has attracted increasing attention in the scientific community, and how more than 3,000 publications have explored its potential therapeutic effects.

    They also discuss the misconceptions surrounding hydrogen therapy, the importance of evidence-based wellness technologies, and why scientific research should lead innovation rather than the other way around.

    If you're curious about emerging therapies that combine cutting-edge science with wellness practices, this episode offers an inside look at one of the most intriguing developments in cellular health research.

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    19 分
  • From MLB Pitcher to Wellness Founder: Kameron Loe on Healing Without Surgery
    2026/04/23

    What happens when a professional athlete is told surgery is the only option… and decides to find another way?

    In this episode of Behind The Practice, Katie Brinkley sits down with former Major League Baseball pitcher Kameron Loe to talk about how a career-threatening back injury ultimately led him into the world of regenerative wellness and entrepreneurship.

    After nine years in Major League Baseball and sixteen years as a professional athlete, Kameron faced a devastating herniated disc injury that left him in chronic pain and on the verge of surgery at just 27 years old. Determined to avoid the operating table, he began searching for alternative solutions that could help him recover and continue his career.

    What he discovered changed everything.

    Kameron shares how a breakthrough non-invasive cellular therapy helped eliminate much of his nerve pain, restore mobility, and extend his professional baseball career by seven more years. That experience ultimately led him and his brother to launch Halo Wellness, a regenerative wellness company focused on helping the body heal itself through advanced technology and natural cellular stimulation.

    Throughout the conversation, Kameron explains how these therapies work, why many athletes and everyday individuals struggle to find effective solutions for chronic pain, and how the wellness and regenerative health industries are rapidly evolving.

    If you’ve ever felt like surgery or medication were your only options for pain relief, this episode explores how emerging wellness technologies are helping people restore mobility, recover faster, and reclaim their quality of life.

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    16 分
  • Longevity Mindset: Otto Siegel on Genius Coaching and Living Beyond Limits
    2026/04/09

    What if the biggest factor determining how long and well you live isn’t your genetics… but your mindset?

    In this episode of Behind The Practice, Katie Brinkley sits down with Otto Siegel, founder of Genius Coaching and a longevity mindset coach who helps people unlock their potential and reimagine what a long, meaningful life can look like.

    After beginning his career as a high school teacher in Germany and Brazil, Otto experienced a major life pivot that led him to explore the concept of extended human lifespans and longevity-focused living. That journey ultimately brought him to Scottsdale, Arizona, where he became deeply involved in the growing longevity movement.

    Otto now works with what he calls “brilliant misfits” — individuals who may not fit traditional systems but possess unique talents and untapped potential. Through mindset coaching, he helps people rethink their identity, rediscover their strengths, and align their lives with a longer-term vision of growth and purpose.

    Throughout the conversation, Otto shares why mindset may be the missing piece in the longevity conversation, how people can begin unlocking their own “genius profile,” and why embracing curiosity and self-awareness can lead to a more fulfilling and extended life.

    If you’ve ever questioned the traditional path of career, success, or aging, this episode offers a thought-provoking perspective on how mindset and purpose can shape the future of longevity.

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    11 分
  • Rapid Release Therapy: Jeff Maier on the Future of Muscle Recovery
    2026/04/06

    What if muscle recovery and pain relief could happen in just minutes instead of hours?

    In this episode of Behind The Practice, Katie Brinkley sits down with Jeff Maier, engineer and co-developer of Rapid Release Technology, to explore how high-speed vibration therapy is changing the way clinicians approach muscle recovery, fascia release, and mobility.

    Jeff explains the science behind high-speed vibration therapy and how it differs from traditional percussion massage devices. While percussion tools primarily target the belly of the muscle, Rapid Release technology focuses on fascia and connective tissue, where many pain signals and mobility restrictions originate.

    Throughout the conversation, Jeff shares how this technology is being used by chiropractors, massage therapists, athletic trainers, and clinicians to help patients improve flexibility, reduce pain, and recover faster from injuries.

    They also discuss why fascia health plays a critical role in overall mobility, how vibration therapy can stimulate circulation and fluid movement in the body, and why many practitioners are beginning to adopt new technologies that go beyond traditional muscle treatments.

    If you’ve ever struggled with chronic tightness, muscle pain, or slow recovery after workouts, this episode offers an inside look at an emerging approach that’s gaining attention across the wellness and performance industries.

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    20 分