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Carbon Dioxide makes up only .04% of the air in our environment, yet is so crucial for life on Earth to survive. In today's episode, we break down the importance of Carbon Dioxide, what it does, and common misconceptions.
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Over the past few years, we have heard of carbohydrates in only a negative light. But what really are carbohydrates and how do they affect our bodies? Listen to learn more!
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What is metabolism? Simply put, it is our body's ability to convert food into energy. On this episode of Clock Talk with Dr. Brannon, we discuss metabolism and the factors that affect it.
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Brit Duer is the new head of the Optimal Bio Wellness Program! Listen to learn what wellness means to Brit from her experience as a registered dietitian and functional medicine practitioner.
Find more information about our Wellness Program at OptimalBio.com!
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Testosterone is an essential hormone for both males and females, and many of us are lacking the optimal levels. Learn more about BHRT and how testosterone treatments can dramatically improve your wellness.
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Ozempic and other GLP-1's have risen in popularity over the past year with the talks of celebrities using these for extreme weight loss. What is the purpose of these drugs, are they beneficial, and what are the side effects? We cover this and more in this episode of Clock Talk.
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MADabolic gyms are the place to go for strength-driven interval training. Rob and Emily Barton, owners of MADabolic Raleigh, join us to chat about the MADabolic training system and the importance of strength, structure, and accountability in fitness.
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Dr. Brannon continues his conversation on the topic of healthcare in America.
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Over 90% of fragrances on the market have petroleum-based, synthetic ingredients, which are known to disrupt our body's hormones. Amber Scott, founder of 80 Muze, realized there was a gap in the market when it came to clean fragrances and set out to create a perfume using only the finest quality ingredients including proprietary, high grade, raw materials.
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In this episode of Clock Talk, Dr. Brannon shares his thoughts on the healthcare system.
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On this episode of Clock Talk, Dr. Brannon covers blue light and how it is crucial to our circadian rhythm. Listen to learn more!
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On this episode of Clock Talk, Dr. Brannon covers the topic of Phthalates: what they are, where they are found, and how they can affect our bodies.
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With a background in healthcare, Katie McGinley noticed a gap in care when it came to postpartum, given 1 in 5 new mothers experience perinatal mood disorders or mental health challenges. McGinley founded Post Pamper, a postpartum retreat offering postnatal care, baby nursery, lactation support, nourishing meals, mental health support, and more.
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The PSA is a blood test to screen for prostate cancer. What does this testing process look like? Listen to learn more.
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The average fertility rate 50 years ago was higher than it is today. What is causing this decrease? In a followup to Clock Talk Episode 12, Dr. Brannon covers the topic of hormones in relation to fertility.
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Abigail King, MS, CNS, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of nutrition - and what "food is medicine" really means. The owner of Abigail King Functional Nutrition, Abigail details her background and what sparked her curiosity with food, chats through her career path, and details what it means to get back to nature.
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Dr. Brannon is joined by Optimal Bio Nurse Practitioner, Johnny Moody, to discuss the difference between Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy and Synthetic Pharmaceuticals.
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McCall McPherson, PA-C, is the visionary behind Modern Thyroid Clinic in Austin, Texas. Due to her own thyroid health crisis, McPherson sought out an integrative medicine approach to healing, which ultimately changed her path in life. Hear her story and learn about her approach to thyroid health.
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How do our hormones and the cardiovascular system interact? Dr. Brannon talks through how testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone play a role in cardiovascular health.
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How does birth control affect a woman's hormones? We dive into the science behind a woman's cycle and how birth control plays a role.
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