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What does real longevity actually look like? Is it the latest biohacking trend, or something much more foundational? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Loren Marks, chiropractor and longevity-focused clinician, to discuss why the conversation around healthspan is rapidly becoming one of the most important topics in modern healthcare. Together, we explore how true longevity is less about chasing health fads and more about understanding and optimizing the body's fundamental physiological processes. Dr. Marks breaks down the difference between biohacking and sustainable longevity, emphasizing the importance of metabolic health, inflammation control, and personalized assessments. We discuss key biomarkers such as insulin and hsCRP, the role of muscle mass in aging well, and why balance training is one of the most overlooked strategies for preventing falls and maintaining independence later in life. If longevity is the healthcare conversation of the next decade, this episode offers a clear roadmap for practitioners and patients alike. From foundational metabolic markers to functional movement and personalized care, we explore how integrating modern science with clinical fundamentals can help people not just live longer, but live better.
Key takeaways:Longevity is rooted in physiological optimization rather than quick-fix biohacking techniques.
Metabolic markers such as insulin, APOB, and HSCRP play crucial roles in determining health risks and should be part of regular health assessments.
Muscle mass is pivotal for glucose disposal, fall prevention, and overall health, making strength training essential for longevity.
Balance training can significantly reduce fall risks, a leading cause of serious injuries among older adults.
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What does real longevity actually look like? Is it the latest biohacking trend, or something much more foundational? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Loren Marks, chiropractor and longevity-focused clinician, to discuss why the conversation around healthspan is rapidly becoming one of the most important topics in modern healthcare. Together, we explore how true longevity is less about chasing health fads and more about understanding and optimizing the body's fundamental physiological processes. Dr. Marks breaks down the difference between biohacking and sustainable longevity, emphasizing the importance of metabolic health, inflammation control, and personalized assessments. We discuss key biomarkers such as insulin and hsCRP, the role of muscle mass in aging well, and why balance training is one of the most overlooked strategies for preventing falls and maintaining independence later in life. If longevity is the healthcare conversation of the next decade, this episode offers a clear roadmap for practitioners and patients alike. From foundational metabolic markers to functional movement and personalized care, we explore how integrating modern science with clinical fundamentals can help people not just live longer, but live better.
Key takeaways:Longevity is rooted in physiological optimization rather than quick-fix biohacking techniques.
Metabolic markers such as insulin, APOB, and HSCRP play crucial roles in determining health risks and should be part of regular health assessments.
Muscle mass is pivotal for glucose disposal, fall prevention, and overall health, making strength training essential for longevity.
Balance training can significantly reduce fall risks, a leading cause of serious injuries among older adults.
Connect with me!

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