Everyday Wellness

Ep. 312 Optimizing Health and Metabolism with Dr. Molly Maloof

11.15.2023 - By Everyday Wellness: Cynthia Thurlow, NPPlay

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I am honored to have Dr. Molly Maloof joining me on the podcast today. She provides health optimization and personalized medicine for high-achieving entrepreneurs, investors, and technology executives. She used to teach at Stanford University and has served as an advisor or consultant to over fifty companies within the digital health, consumer health, and biotech sectors. 

In our conversation today, we dive into metabolic health and explain how mitochondrial health impacts our immune system, particularly in COVID, Long Haul COVID, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Our discussion also encompasses the significance of hormesis, gender-based variations, the influence of physical exercise, measuring VO2 Max, and why sedentary lifestyles can be more dangerous than being overweight. Additionally, we explore the latest trends in modern medicine and nutrition, the benefits of continuous glucose monitors, and how healing from trauma happens through spiritual growth.

Dr. Molly is adept at helping people talk about things that make them feel uncomfortable. I am sure you will enjoy learning from her invaluable insights!

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

Metabolic health, intermittent fasting, and the importance of measuring and improving mitochondrial function

Mitochondrial dysfunction in long-haul COVID patients, and the importance of understanding the root cause of persistent symptoms

Alternative therapies for treating COVID

How hormesis (a mild stress response) can be beneficial for females

Dr. Molly discusses her approach to becoming metabolically flexible

How being obsessed with health tracking could result in orthorexia and body disapproval 

Why we should focus more on human connection instead of sacrificing it in pursuit of a perfect lifestyle

Why is being sedentary more dangerous than being overweight?

The significance of VO2 max in understanding metabolic health and longevity

The potential of MDMA-assisted therapy for healing from sexual trauma

Dr. Molly talks about her book, The Spark Factor, and Adamo, her new program for optimizing sexual health

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