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124. Best of Both Worlds with Dr. Joshua Levitt

Episode Summary

Dr. Joshua Levitt has been a clinician and researcher for more than twenty years. As a naturopathic doctor who also supervises Yale Medical School students through rotations in his clinic, Dr. Levitt offers the “best of both worlds” approach to medicine, and is at the forefront of pioneering integrative medical care.

 

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Key Takeaways To Tune In For

  • [1:47] How Dr. Levitt got started in the field

  • [5:20] The best of both worlds

  • [6:38] Natural Medicine vs. Conventional Medicine

  • [7:37] Hierarchy of therapeutics 

  • [11:41] The difference in Naturopathic Medicine

  • [14:35] The breakdown of Western Medicine

  • [17:06] The origin of Western Medicine

  • [18:17] The language we use in medicine

  • [20:07] How Naturopathic Medicine helps patients heal

  • [24:49] Not a one size fits all

  • [26:15] Over-reliance on imaging 

  • [27:31] Managing musculoskeletal issues with Naturopathic Medicine

  • [30:45] Research on dietary supplements 

  • [33:35] Looking at the pathways

  • [36:40] Dr. Levitt’s approach to formulating supplements 

  • [38:52] Find out more about Dr. Levitt

Resources talked about in this episode

Website:

https://wholehealthct.com/ 

www.upwellness.com

Social media handles:

FB: https://www.facebook.com/UpWellnessNRL/ 

IG: @DrJoshLevitt

IG: @UpWellness

 

 

98. Prostate Health and Low T with Dr. Eric Yarnell

98. Prostate Health and Low T with Dr. Eric Yarnell

The lack of awareness around men’s health is a public health problem that my next guest is tackling. As people age, men tend to have more severe diseases than women, putting them at greater risk for not being able to enjoy their golden years and dying early. Dr. Eric Yarnell has been practicing, teaching and researching for more than 20 years in the field of men’s health and urology.

97. How Much Vitamin D Do You Need?

97. How Much Vitamin D Do You Need?

Vitamin D supports healthy bones, healthy muscle mass and strength, balance, a strong immune system, skin health, brain health and more. But how much should you take and does genetics play a role? In today’s episode, I clear up the confusion.

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