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Dr. Jerry Mixon, a physician with over 50 years of experience discusses the often-overlooked aspects of low energy and aging. He explores the importance of hormone optimization, inflammation reduction, and gut health in maintaining vitality. Dr. Mixon shares his philosophy of proactive health care, emphasizing the need to measure health markers beyond just normal lab results. The conversation encourages listeners to challenge the notion of accepting low energy as a part of aging and to seek optimal health instead.
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Disclaimer: For entertainment and educational purposes only. Not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Watch The Episode On YouTube:
https://youtu.be/Z-xlF5wkY7Q
Chapters:
01:10 Understanding Low Energy and Aging
02:35 Dr. Jerry Mixon's Journey and Philosophy
29:16 The Importance of Gut Health
01:00:00 Lab Tests: Normal vs. Optimal
01:16:12 Hormone Replacement Therapy Insights
01:25:25 Empowerment in Health and Aging
Get To Know Dr. Jerry Mixon:
Dr. Jerry Mixon is a physician with over fifty years of medical experience and the Founder of Longevity Medical Clinic. After two decades as a traditional country doctor, he realized that treating diseases after they appear is a failing approach. Since opening his Longevity clinic full time in 1997, he has helped thousands of patients shift from managing decline to getting stronger, faster, leaner, and healthier each year. He is a pioneer in the longevity field with 30 years of clinical experience, and his clinics were among the first to offer true comprehensive hormone balancing combined with inflammation reduction, growth factor restoration, and senescent cell clearance. Dr. Mixon believes aging gracefully is a myth. His mission is to help men and women reject normal aging so they can become stronger, faster, leaner, smarter, sexier, and happier.
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Keywords:
energy, health, spirituality, low energy, aging, hormone optimization, inflammation, cellular health, gut health, longevity
By Tansy RodgersDr. Jerry Mixon, a physician with over 50 years of experience discusses the often-overlooked aspects of low energy and aging. He explores the importance of hormone optimization, inflammation reduction, and gut health in maintaining vitality. Dr. Mixon shares his philosophy of proactive health care, emphasizing the need to measure health markers beyond just normal lab results. The conversation encourages listeners to challenge the notion of accepting low energy as a part of aging and to seek optimal health instead.
For more links & shownotes, go here!
Disclaimer: For entertainment and educational purposes only. Not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Watch The Episode On YouTube:
https://youtu.be/Z-xlF5wkY7Q
Chapters:
01:10 Understanding Low Energy and Aging
02:35 Dr. Jerry Mixon's Journey and Philosophy
29:16 The Importance of Gut Health
01:00:00 Lab Tests: Normal vs. Optimal
01:16:12 Hormone Replacement Therapy Insights
01:25:25 Empowerment in Health and Aging
Get To Know Dr. Jerry Mixon:
Dr. Jerry Mixon is a physician with over fifty years of medical experience and the Founder of Longevity Medical Clinic. After two decades as a traditional country doctor, he realized that treating diseases after they appear is a failing approach. Since opening his Longevity clinic full time in 1997, he has helped thousands of patients shift from managing decline to getting stronger, faster, leaner, and healthier each year. He is a pioneer in the longevity field with 30 years of clinical experience, and his clinics were among the first to offer true comprehensive hormone balancing combined with inflammation reduction, growth factor restoration, and senescent cell clearance. Dr. Mixon believes aging gracefully is a myth. His mission is to help men and women reject normal aging so they can become stronger, faster, leaner, smarter, sexier, and happier.
Links Mentioned In The Show
Keywords:
energy, health, spirituality, low energy, aging, hormone optimization, inflammation, cellular health, gut health, longevity