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S2 Ep 358The Most Underrated Tools for Longterm Weight Loss

In the noisy debate over diets, calories, and weight loss, it can be hard to separate fact from hype. Today’s guest draws on deep expertise to cut through the noise, break down the science, and deliver trustworthy insights into nutrition and wellness. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Layne Norton. Dr. Norton shares why exercise is critical for sustained weight loss and appetite regulation. He also explains that the decision to make lifestyle changes, along with consistency, is key to long-term success. Dr. Norton further discusses how the standard American lifestyle complicates weight loss and why it’s necessary to take an empathetic approach to helping people succeed. Dr. Layne Norton is a renowned fitness coach, bodybuilder, and entrepreneur known for his evidence-based approach to nutrition and training. He earned a Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Illinois and has achieved significant milestones as a competitive bodybuilder and powerlifter, including winning national titles and setting world records. Dr. Norton is also the founder of BioLayne LLC, a fitness and nutrition coaching company that has helped countless individuals achieve their health and fitness goals. He is also a prolific writer, speaker, and social media influencer, using his platforms to debunk fitness myths and promote science-based practices. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Norton dive into: The importance of exercise for long-term weight loss (1:44) Exercise and appetite regulation (5:20) Stories of people who decided to change their lifestyle (16:11) The standard American lifestyle of convenience (23:41) Why some people struggle with appetite control and the role of Ozempic (33:02) Accountability and the need for an empathetic approach to weight loss (38:42) Final thoughts (42:29) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Layne Norton This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and Birch Living. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their extended Labor Day sale —just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 22, 202541 min

S2 Ep 357How To Catch Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s and Cancer Early: Tests You Need To Know About, Genetic Risk Factors, and Key Lifestyle Habits that Make a Difference with Dr. Eric Topol

This episode is brought to you by One Skin and Momentous. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. But today, we no longer have to wait for symptoms to understand our risk. Advances in technology now make it possible to get a clear snapshot of individual risk, not only for heart disease, but also for cancer and neurodegenerative conditions, empowering us to take proactive steps to lower risk and support long-term health. Our guest today breaks down what’s truly worth investing in and what we can skip. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist and Professor of Molecular Medicine at the Scripps Research Institute. Dr. Topol shares insights on the importance of preventive health, with a focus on cardiovascular disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative conditions. He explains the role of polygenic risk scores in assessing individual risk, explores the strengths and limitations of various testing methods, and highlights how lifestyle choices shape disease prevention. Dhru and Dr. Topol also discuss emerging technologies in health monitoring, the influence of environmental factors like air pollution, and what the future may hold for aging and health management. Dr. Eric Topol is Executive Vice President and Professor of Molecular Medicine at Scripps Research and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute. A practicing cardiologist and one of the ten most-cited researchers in medicine, he is renowned for his wor in AI, genomics, and digital clinical trials. Named to the Time 100 Health list in 2024, he also writes the Ground Truths newsletter and is the author of The Creative Destruction of Medicine, The Patient Will See You Now, Deep Medicine, and Super Agers. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Topol dive into: Cardiovascular disease causes, risks, and prevention (1:07) Polygenic risk genetic links to disease and understanding your risk (7:56) Heart health with Dr. Topol’s key recommendations (13:21) Cancer testing types of tests and how to approach results (27:47) Medical guidance mistrust, confusion, incidental findings, and the importance of evidence-based practitioners (34:20) Alzheimer’s detection, blood work, testing, and the role of AI (43:13) Environmental risks, air pollution, and sleep irregularity, and why these factors must be addressed (53:20) Parkinson’s disease: the fastest-growing neurodegenerative condition (57:01) Prevention and lowering your risk of developing major diseases (59:52) Gut health and the gut-hormone connection (1:02:05) Aging and immunity: links between age-related diseases and the immune system (1:06:19) Measuring biological age (1:08:14) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:16:27) Also mentioned in this episode: Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity Polygenic Risk Scores: Ready for Prime Time? What a Polygenic Risk Score Can and Can’t Tell You Allelica Polygenic Risk Test Dhru’s APOE Chat GPT Results For more on Dr. Topol, follow him on X/Twitter, The Scripps’ socials: X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Threads, LinkedIn, Bluesky, or visit their Website. This episode is brought to you by One Skin and Momentous. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 17, 20251h 20m

S2 Ep 356Is Sauna Use One of the Most Underrated Tools We Have for Reducing Risk of All-Cause Mortality? This Expert Says Yes.

This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and Bon Charge. What if you could lower your risk of cardiovascular disease by 69%? Today’s guest reveals how regular sauna usage, one of the most underrated tools for longevity, brain health, and cardiovascular function, can make that possible. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Susanna Søberg on the benefits of consistent sauna use. Dr. Søberg highlights the added impact of pairing sauna with exercise, offers practical tips for adapting to the heat, and shares the latest research showing how sauna use can reduce all-cause mortality and boost nitric oxide production. Dr. Susanna Søberg is one of the world’s leading researchers and experts in cold and heat therapy, as well as functional breathing. She is the founder of the Soeberg Institute, which offers an online, research-backed curriculum designed to help people optimize stress management and performance for a healthier, happier life. Dr. Søberg earned her PhD in metabolism at the University of Copenhagen, where her research advanced our understanding of brown fat metabolism in adults. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Søberg dive into: The health benefits of regular sauna use (1:27) Pairing sauna with exercise for an extra boost (3:20) How to adapt to heat in the sauna (8:15) Research on sauna use and reducing all-cause mortality (12:37) How the brain responds to sauna (15:34) Sauna and nitric oxide production (18:29) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Susanna Søberg Try This: 2 Fascinating Studies, Sauna Benefits, a Way to Beat Jet Lag, and More Try This: Sauna Bathing for Longevity, Cognition, & Heart Health This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and Bon Charge. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 15, 202521 min

S2 Ep 355Simple and Safe Evidence-Based Ways to Reduce Autism Risk From a Physician and a Father On a Mission

This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Our Place. Autism rates have increased fivefold over the past twenty years. While much remains unknown about how children develop autism, research suggests that the rise in cases may not be explained by increased diagnoses alone. Today’s guest takes us on a deep dive into autism and shares his proposals for reducing these rates. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Jeff Zadeh for a deep dive into autism and the research he’s uncovered on key strategies that may reduce the likelihood of a child being diagnosed with autism. While Dr. Jeff acknowledges that much remains unknown about why some children are on the autism spectrum, he highlights the top nutrients and vitamins women should focus on before pregnancy to help lower the risk. From dosages to deficiencies, Dr. Jeff breaks down what the research shows so far. He also shares his personal journey with his son’s diagnosis and what inspired him to begin exploring this topic in depth. Dr. Jeff Zadeh, a board-certified internist with nearly 30 years of experience, founded Dallas Medical Specialists in 2005 and later moved his practice to rural North Texas, where he serves as a hospitalist, trauma director, and emergency physician. After his oldest son was diagnosed with autism, he discovered research suggesting many cases may be preventable through prenatal counseling, yet most physicians were unaware of it. Inspired by this and the work of Dr. David Berger, he wrote Autism Prevention 5 Days a Week to share simple, evidence-based prevention strategies in accessible language. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Zadeh dive into: Dr. Zadeh’s personal journey with his son’s autism diagnosis (00:55) Dr. Zadeh’s medical background and the challenges of obtaining a diagnosis (8:50) The importance of supplementation before conception (27:32) What to look for in prenatal vitamins (45:27) The 5-day-a-week proposal and the studies behind it (49:55) Maintaining sufficient iron levels in women (1:06:33) Why checking thyroid levels before pregnancy is essential (1:15:21) Environmental toxin exposures affecting pregnancy (1:15:26) The risks of taking Tylenol during pregnancy (1:27:23) The connection between celiac disease and autism (1:31:35) How increasing DHA omega-3 and vitamin D intake may lower the risk of autism (1:35:32) The role of choline in autism prevention (1:51:12) Key factors we should pay attention to (1:54:47) Dr. Zadeh’s reflections as a parent of a child on the autism spectrum (2:00:20) Final thoughts and takeaways (2:07:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Jeff Zadeh’s Slides Autism Prevention 5 Days a Week Dr. Rhonda Patrick BPA Instagram Post For more on Dr. Zadeh, follow him on X/Twitter and visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Our Place. Upgrade your digestion with enzymes! Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 15% off any order and free gifts for a limited time. Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their Labor Day Extended Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 10, 20252h 10m

S2 Ep 35470% of Homes In the U.S. Have Mold. Here's How to Protect Your Health and Your Home from Toxic Mold

This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Branch Basics. Air quality and mold are major factors in overall health and wellness. In fact, 70% of homes in the United States contain at least one species of mold. Exposure can trigger chronic inflammation, fatigue, and brain fog, but with the right knowledge, you can take proactive steps to protect your health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Michael Rubino to explore how and why mold is so prevalent in most homes and how it can worsen autoimmune disease. Michael breaks down the most common sources of mold people encounter and why the problem is getting worse. He also highlights the four most toxic types of mold and explains how their presence in the body can cause damage through self-preservation mechanisms. Finally, Michael explains why some people are more susceptible to the effects of mold than others. Michael Rubino is the Founder of HomeCleanse, President of the Change the Air Foundation, and host of the Never Been Sicker podcast. A council-certified Mold Remediator with a background in construction, he focuses on helping immunocompromised individuals recover from mold exposure. In this episode, Dhru and Michael dive into: Why mold is the number one toxin found in homes (1:56) The most common sources of mold people encounter (6:11) Why the mold problem is getting worse (7:28) Memorable client stories (13:22) Types of mold to watch out for (18:32) The four most toxic molds (20:08) How mold damages the body through self-preservation mechanisms (24:01) Why some people are more affected by mold than others (26:08) Final thoughts (28:03) Also mentioned: Full episode with Michael Rubino This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Branch Basics. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off their Sun Goddess Matcha. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 8, 202527 min

S2 Ep 353The Universe Is Sending You Signs: Are You Listening? How to Fine Tune Your Intuition to Step Into Your Purpose and Dream Life with Dr. Tara Swart

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, LMNT, and Fatty15. Have you ever had a sign or a gut feeling that you brushed off as a coincidence? What if those moments weren’t random at all, but subtle guidance pointing you in the right direction? On today’s episode, we explore how these signs show up in our lives, why we often miss them, and how understanding the science behind intuition can help us tune in and act with clarity. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with world-renowned neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart to explore the key signs of greater intelligence that often appear in our lives. She explains how our modern world can prevent us from noticing these signs and receiving guidance, and how the brain itself acts as a filter. Through practices such as visualization and intention-setting, we can activate the reticular activating system to better recognize opportunities that align with our goals. Dr. Tara also breaks down the science of intuition and “signs,” showing how gut feelings and dreams are rooted in real brain-body connections, while offering practical tools to rewire limiting beliefs. She reminds us that transformation isn’t magic, but rather biology combined with aligned action. Dr. Tara Swart is a PhD neuroscientist and Oxford University-trained medical doctor. She is Senior Advisor for Neuroscience and Leadership at MIT Sloan School of Management, best-selling author of The Source, and a Trustee of the Lady Garden Foundation. Tara is the Chief Science Officer at Dirtea, an adaptogenic mushroom company, and the Mind Ambassador at Healf.com. Tara is passionate about empowering people through the intersection of science and spirituality. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Swart dive into: Dr. Tara’s personal story of loss, grief, and her journey with signs and patterns (1:10) Fundamental beliefs we accept without proof and a discussion on near-death experiences (7:02) What Dr. Tara realized after her husband’s death and the greater source present in the universe (17:24) The importance of having community (20:17) Dhru’s personal story of signs after loss (21:25) How Dr. Tara navigated her grief and what led her to write her book (38:50) Why sharing your experiences with signs matters and how to identify your own (47:14) Finding a sense of purpose through signs (1:07:00) Practices to help us access and strengthen our intuition (1:18:57) The power of journaling (1:23:21) What to do when you ask for a sign and don’t get one (1:29:56) Feeling connected to signs while staying grounded in real life (1:34:35) The consequences of ignoring the signs life gives us (1:41:45) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:45:55) Also mentioned in this episode: The Signs: The New Science of How to Trust Your Instincts - Dr. Tara’s new book For more on Dr. Swart, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, LMNT, and Fatty15. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Lemonade Salt flavor is here to stay! Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 3, 20251h 53m

S2 Ep 352The True Impact of Alcohol in Your Life And How to Break Free for Better Health

This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and AquaTru. We’ve heard from many experts about why reducing alcohol use can be highly beneficial to health, and it seems people are starting to take notice. More young adults today are cutting back on their drinking. But for many, reducing alcohol isn’t always easy. Today’s guest unpacks how alcohol became such a central part of our social lives and shares strategies for moving toward cutting down. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about conversations with Ruari Fairbairns on the key role alcohol plays in our social lives. Ruari explains why it’s so difficult to change our relationship with alcohol and how, for some, cutting back can actually lead to feelings of disconnection. He also opens up about his own journey with alcohol, how his relationship with it has evolved over the years, and what alcohol use can reveal as a deeper signal in our lives. Ruari Fairbairns is the founder and CEO of OYNB (One Year No Beer) and a leading figure in the health and well-being space. He was awarded Great British Entrepreneur of the Year for Scotland and Northern Ireland 2020, and OYNB was also named The Spectator’s Economic Innovator of the Year in the UK. Known for his passionate advocacy for healthier living, Ruari has inspired over 100,000 people worldwide to reassess their relationship with alcohol and strive to become the best version of themselves. In this episode, Dhru and Ruari dive into: The need for connection and joining the tribe as a hindrance to stopping alcohol (1:33) Ruari’s relationship to alcohol (8:16) Reasons people choose to numb out with alcohol (18:15) The role of the ego in alcohol use (19:40) Regulating your nervous system and stress relief (22:50) Final Thoughts (24:48) Also mentioned: Full episode with Ruari Fairbairns This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and AquaTru. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now, but hurry, supply is limited! Aqua Tru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 1, 202522 min

S2 Ep 351The Number #1 Aging Mistake You’re Making and How to Build Strength and Become Unstoppable at Any Age

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Bon Charge. ​​Despite what most people think, aging does not have to mean decline. With the right mindset, proper nutrition, and consistent movement, you can take control of your health, build resilience, and stay strong, balanced, and unbreakable well into the later decades of life. Today’s guest shows us how. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Vonda Wright to unpack the misconceptions surrounding aging, especially the belief that aging automatically means decline. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, hormone optimization, and lifestyle adjustments in enabling women to approach aging with strength and positivity. They explore the critical role of nutrition, physical activity, and mental resilience in maintaining health and vitality through midlife. Dr. Wright also introduces her FACE protocol, a framework designed to promote long-term physical resilience. If you’re looking for inspiration to prioritize your health, stay strong, and become unbreakable as you age, this episode is for you. Dr. Vonda Wright is a double-board-certified orthopedic surgeon, researcher, and expert in active aging and mobility. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in helping athletes and active individuals maintain strength, mobility, and injury-free status at every stage of life. Dr. Wright combines cutting-edge technology with minimally invasive techniques and a patient-first approach to deliver personalized, high-performance care. Beyond the operating room, she’s a passionate advocate for helping people lead vibrant, active lives well into their later years. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Wright dive into: Why believing that aging means decline is destructive to our health (00:30) How Dr. Wright helps women change their perspective about aging (3:15) Core beliefs women hold about aging (5:10) Dr. Wright's personal story and the steps she took to embrace aging (8:07) What are these aging "ticking time bombs"? (18:18) The effects of estrogen during perimenopause and menopause (21:12) Changes to our bones during aging and the causes of bone deterioration (23:45) Best practices to get the hormonal help women need (36:15) The FACE framework: flexibility and joint mobility, aerobic, carry a load, equilibrium, and foot speed (42:07) How strategically stressing our bodies improves health (45:24) How to improve your VO2 max and Dr. Wright’s resistance training protocol (49:42) The top nutrition tips and supplements for bone health (1:09:42) Committing to resilience (1:24:42) Final thoughts (1:26:10) Also mentioned in this episode: Unbreakable: A Woman's Guide to Aging with Power Alloy Health Midi Health For more on Dr. Wright, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Bon Charge. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 27, 20251h 30m

S2 Ep 350The Key Nutrient that Reduces Inflammation and the Risk of Heart Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease that 95% of Americans Don't Get Enough Of

This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and Birch Living. What if a single nutrient could protect your brain, fight inflammation, and add healthy years to your life? Omega-3 can do all that and yet, over 95% of people are running on empty. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Bill Harris. He shares groundbreaking research linking high omega-3 levels to Alzheimer’s and dementia prevention, and how omega-3s can help reduce overall chronic inflammation. Dr. Harris also reveals what’s considered optimal for omega-3 levels, the shocking range most Americans fall into, and how this widespread deficiency is closely tied to the overconsumption of ultra-processed foods. William S. Harris, PhD, FASN, has been a leading researcher in the omega-3 fatty acid field for 40 years. He has authored over 300 scientific papers on fatty acids and health, has been on the faculty of three medical schools, and has received five NIH grants to study omega-3. He co-authored three AHA statements on fatty acids and heart health. As the co-inventor of the Omega-3 Index (and other omega-3 blood tests) and founder of OmegaQuant Analytics, Dr. Harris has been ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide based on the impact of his research. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Harris dive into: High omega-3 levels and their correlation with reduced risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s (1:50) Research on omega-3s and their role in reducing chronic inflammation (6:22) Average omega-3 levels vs. optimal levels (12:19) Causes of omega-3 deficiencies and the rise of ultra-processed food consumption (14:41) How fish oil can lower triglyceride levels and impact cellular health (12:25) Final thoughts (20:15) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Bill Harris This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui and Birch Living. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now but hurry, supply is limited! Get 27% off your Birch Living mattress during their Labor Day Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 25, 202518 min

S2 Ep 349This Doctor Says Fiber Is The Closest Thing To A Nutritional Holy Grail with Dr. Karan

This episode is brought to you by Vuori, One Skin, Momentous, and LMNT. Fiber is one of the most overlooked nutrients in the modern diet, and most of us aren’t getting enough. Lower fiber intake is linked to increased risks of chronic disease, digestive problems, and poor metabolic health, but boosting your intake can be simple and enjoyable. Today’s guest shares the unique benefits of different types of fiber and how gradually increasing intake can support gut health, cholesterol levels, liver function, and other health benefits. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Karan Rajan to unpack the critical role of fiber in our diets and why most of us aren’t getting nearly enough. He shares his personal health journey and how increasing his fiber intake transformed his well-being. Dr. Karan discusses the different types of fiber, their science-backed benefits, and simple, practical ways to work more high-fiber foods into your day. He also explains the hidden dangers of fiber deficiency, its link to chronic diseases like colon cancer, and the surprising potential of fiber to help flush out microplastics from the body. Dr. Karan Rajan is a doctor and one of the biggest health & science creators on social media. Since 2020, he has amassed over 11 million followers across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram & Facebook with his refreshingly frank medical myth-busting and health advice videos which combine education, entertainment, and generous servings of dark humour. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rajan dive into: The fiber deficiency crisis (00:10) Understanding fiber's role in gut health (1:29) Types of fiber and how to increase our intake (05:55) The evolution of dietary choices (13:23) Navigating fiber sensitivities (17:20) Essential high-fiber foods (25:42) The consequences of low fiber intake (33:10) Fiber and colon cancer risk (37:23) Understanding the role of fiber in removing microplastics (40:06) Fiber's impact on cholesterol and heart health (45:47) Optimizing liver health (50:53) Rethinking the 10,000 steps myth (53:40) Patterns over perfection in health (59:05) The importance of sleep in health (1:00:42) Smart supplementation strategies (1:05:01) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:09:09) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Karan’s Blog Post on Pantry Staples For more on Dr. Rajan, follow him on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Vuori, One Skin, Momentous, and LMNT. Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use the coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the purest form of creatine, made by and used by the best, now available in convenient single-serve lemon flavor packets. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 20, 20251h 13m

S2 Ep 348Three Key Things People Do to Keep Weight Off Consistently

This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and AquaTru. Losing weight is often easier than keeping it off. Crash diets and trendy programs might help you drop pounds quickly, but experts know those clickbait tips don’t last. Today’s guest shares the key traits of people who successfully reach and maintain their weight loss goals. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and bodybuilding coach Dr. Allan Bacon. Dr. Bacon breaks down the three common traits shared by people who lose weight and keep it off long term and why they work. He also explains how to shift from a restrictive approach to a goal-setting mindset, and how our ability to lose weight changes as we age. Dr. Allan Bacon, who holds a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland. He is a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, a certified nutritionist and physique/bodybuilding coach, a USA Powerlifting coach, and has over 15 years of experience formulating for leading dietary supplement companies. His work has been featured in Muscle & Fitness, Sci-Fit, the Alan Aragon Research Review, and The Personal Trainer Development Center. Dr. Bacon specializes in helping working adults master their physique, performance, mindset, and habits to achieve sustainable, lifelong results. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bacon dive into: Best and worst ways to lose 10 lbs (1:29) Three common characteristics of lifelong, sustained weight loss (2:07) Optimal mindset for maintaining weight loss(11:15) Why weight loss becomes more challenging as we age (17:41) Final thoughts (24:31) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Allan Bacon This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and Air Doctor. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use the coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 18, 202522 min

S2 Ep 347Celebrity Trainer Reveals His Weight Loss Playbook And Why Cutting Carbs Might Be Hurting Your Goals with Harley Pasternak

This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Levels, and Ollie. When it comes to diet mistakes and fad diets, social media is full of trends and extreme ideas. But what works, stands the test of time, and is sustainable in the long run? Today’s guest shares his experience and top tips without leaving you feeling deprived. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with celebrity trainer and evidence-based educator Harley Pasternak to discuss the biggest diet mistakes he’s seen with his clients. Harley shares his controversial take on cutting out entire food groups and following overly restrictive diets. He also breaks down the top reasons why people overeat, introduces his PATH protocol, and explains the success his clients have experienced using it. Plus, Harley reflects on how his views have evolved over the years and highlights the research that now supports his current beliefs on sustainable weight loss and healthy living. Harley Pasternak is the author of six popular diet and fitness books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Body Reset Diet and The 5-Factor Diet. He holds a Master of Science degree in exercise physiology and nutritional sciences from the University of Toronto and an honors degree in kinesiology from the University of Western Ontario. He is an adjunct professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Harley Pasternak lives with his wife and two children in Los Angeles. In this episode, Dhru and Harley dive into: Breaking down the biggest diet mistakes (00:24) Why removing carbs from our diet is detrimental to our health (2:31) The PATH protocol (20:35) Excess fat consumption and how to balance calories in and out (25:05) Why are we overeating? (37:41) Harley's carb hierarchy (47:36) Things Harley changed his mind on (56:15) Harley’s perspective on health: the art of moderation (1:05:59) Toxin exposure, social media, and living an active lifestyle (1:09:09) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:14:18) Also mentioned in this episode: THE CARB RESET: Store Less Fat, Burn the Rest, and Harness the Power of Carbs to Lose Weight For more on Harley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Fatty15, Ollie, and Levels. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 13, 20251h 17m

S2 Ep 346The Personality Trait That Could Help You Live Longer. Researcher Shares the Surprising Link Between Charisma and Longevity with Vanessa Van Edwards

This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Bon Charge. We know that exercise and diet play a major role in longevity, but social interactions and meaningful connections also have a powerful impact on how we age. In this episode, you’ll learn how to foster relationships that energize you—not drain you—and avoid the trap of unwanted interactions and energy vampires. If you’re looking to live a happier, longer life, this episode shows you how. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with behavioral researcher Vanessa Van Edwards. Vanessa explores how key personality traits, like charisma, can contribute to a longer, more fulfilling life and help you manifest the life you desire. She breaks down the OCEAN personality model and discusses which traits may support or hinder longevity. Vanessa also shares examples of social interactions that drain your energy and offers practical tools to help you navigate conversations with greater ease and confidence. Vanessa Van Edwards is a multi-time bestselling author and a renowned behavioral researcher specializing in professional communication and leadership. Vanessa’s work has been featured in national and international media, as well as in workshops worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Vanessa dive into: How charisma can help you live longer and get what you want (1:16) Key personality traits you can develop to support longevity (2:17) How to conserve energy and manage your social battery (10:05) Why life gets easier when you step into your charisma (12:05) Practical tools to feel more at ease in social interactions (22:56) Final thoughts (24:52) Also mentioned: Full episode with Vanessa Van Edwards This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Bon Charge. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off their Sun Goddess Matcha. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 11, 202523 min

S2 Ep 3453 Ground Breaking Studies that Will Help You Build a Better Brain and Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease with Neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola

This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Cozy Earth. Research on brain health is continually evolving. However, what we know for sure is that doubling down on the basics, including daily habits and key supplements, can go a long way in protecting our brains as we age. It’s never too early or too late to start. Today’s guest breaks down what’s truly worth prioritizing for long-term brain health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola to explore the latest science on brain health, Alzheimer’s disease, and the impact of creatine. Louisa breaks down current research on optimal creatine dosing and highlights the critical roles that omega-3s and vitamin D play in brain health and cognition. She also shares tips for choosing high-quality supplements, the top sources of inflammation in our modern lifestyle, and the protective power of exercise, including what’s known as bone-brain crosstalk. If you’re looking for science-backed strategies to protect your brain and prevent cognitive decline, this episode is a must-listen. Louisa Nicola is a neurophysiologist and sports scientist specializing in brain performance and human potential. She founded Neuro Athletics in 2016 to help athletes, executives, and high performers optimize brain health. With a background in neuroscience and sports science, her work focuses on cognitive training, neuroplasticity, and mental resilience. In this episode, Dhru and Louisa dive into: The latest research on creatine and its role in reducing Alzheimer’s risk (00:46) Working memory, neuroplasticity, and cognitive function (8:10) Why creatine matters and the benefits it offers (18:44) How to take creatine and avoid fake supplements online (22:29) The importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D levels (28:27) Why omega-3s are essential for preventing cognitive decline (39:59) Top sources of inflammation in modern life (50:14) Why improving air quality is critical for brain health (54:24) How exercise helps boost and maintain nitric oxide levels (1:00:01) The surprising link between leg strength and brain function and how to build it (1:11:09) What we know about bone-brain crosstalk (1:17:04) How red light therapy supports collagen and healthy aging (1:27:48) Why Dr. Louisa changed her mind about ice baths (1:30:41) The powerful role of high-quality relationships and community in brain health (1:33:29) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:36:39) Also mentioned in this episode: Substack Supp.co Reverse 20 Years of Aging-Ben Levine Study ATMO air monitor For more on Louisa, follow her on X/Twitter, Instagram, Neuro Athletes' Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, LinkedIn, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers, Birch Living, and Cozy Earth. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU to get 15% off any order of Magnesium Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Get 20% off your Birch Living mattress during their Summer Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 6, 20251h 39m

S2 Ep 344Overlooked and Shockingly Simple Tools to Assess and Mitigate the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease with Dr. David Perlmutter

This episode is brought to you by Momentous and AquaTru. According to today’s guest, the roots of Alzheimer’s are planted decades before symptoms appear. That means it’s never too early to take action. Today’s guest, Dr. David Perlmutter, shares powerful lifestyle strategies to protect your brain and lower your risk of neurodegenerative disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. David Perlmutter to discuss research on the top four factors that can determine the risk of developing Alzheimer’s and his lifestyle tips for prevention. Dr. Perlmutter shares the tools we can use to analyze our brain’s energy use and discusses the importance of engaging in physically and mentally stimulating activities. Dr. David Perlmutter is a Board-Certified Neurologist and five-time New York Times bestselling author. He serves on the Board of Directors and is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. He is the author of Grain Brain and Drop Acid. He serves as a member of the Editorial Board for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including Archives of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and The Journal of Applied Nutrition. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Perlmutter dive into: How belly measurements can reveal metabolic health (01:21) Four key factors that determine Alzheimer’s risk (6:00) The impact of refined carbs vs. colorful foods on brain health (8:10) How blood pressure and nitric oxide affect cognitive function (11:08) The surprising connection between the oral microbiome and brain health (19:54) Tools to assess how efficiently the brain uses energy (22:54) How a sedentary lifestyle increases the risk of cognitive decline (25:12) Final thoughts and takeaways (27:34) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. David Perlmutter This episode is brought to you by Momentous and AquaTru Shower. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 4, 202527 min

S2 Ep 343Parkinson's Disease is the Fastest-growing Brain Disorder - The Step by Step Plan to Minimize Your Risk with Dr. Ray Dorsey

This episode is brought to you by Vuori, Momentous, and Bon Charge. Over 10 million people worldwide have Parkinson’s disease, and that number is expected to double in the next decade. The majority of cases have no genetic link. Today’s guest believes there’s a strong connection between Parkinson’s and exposure to environmental toxins, often occurring decades before symptoms appear. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down for round two with Dr. Ray Dorsey to explore the main drivers behind Parkinson’s disease and the alarming rise in cases. Dr. Dorsey breaks down the everyday lifestyle habits that may increase our risk, along with the research behind trichloroethylene (TCE), the primary toxin he believes is fueling this epidemic. He explains where TCE is most commonly found, the industry’s deceptive practices around its continued use, and the simple behaviors we can adopt to reduce exposure and protect our families. Dr. Dorsey also highlights the systemic barriers to meaningful change and what we can do to raise awareness and drive prevention forward. Dr. Ray Dorsey is the director of the Center for the Brain and the Environment at the Atria Health and Research Institute. The center’s mission is to identify the root causes of brain diseases, from autism to Alzheimer’s, so that we can prevent them. With his colleagues, he wrote Ending Parkinson’s Disease and The Parkinson’s Plan, which detail a new path to preventing and treating this terrible disease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Dorsey dive into: The main drivers behind Parkinson’s disease (00:50) Trichloroethylene (TCE) as the leading cause of developing Parkinson’s disease (6:11) Why TCE is still prevalent (11:45) How Parkinson’s disease impacts a patient’s daily life (19:01) The increased risk associated with living near a golf course (23:28) Extensive studies on mice show toxins as a major driver (32:32) How to mitigate your risk (42:29) Diets high in animal fat contaminated with concentrated pesticides (49:04) Beverages that can contribute to or reduce your risk of Parkinson’s (1:00:30) Why genetics is not a major factor in developing Parkinson’s (1:05:58) The impact of air pollution on Parkinson’s disease (1:09:39) TCE testing and the detection of toxins in breast milk (1:16:52) What we know about Superfund sites (1:22:04) The history of dry cleaning and the challenge of creating safer alternatives (1:34:14) Obstacles to progress in public health (1:39:03) Identifying the root cause of the disease before treatment (1:43:50) The urgency of prevention and the high stakes (1:54:04) Final thoughts (1:57:33) Also mentioned in this episode: Website - The Parkinson's Plan Book - The Parkinson's Plan: A New Path to Prevention and Treatment For more on Dr. Dorsey, follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn, or visit his Website and Atria. This episode is brought to you by Vuori, Momentous, and Bon Charge. Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 30, 20252h 1m

S2 Ep 341Why the Gut Health of 100-Year-Olds Could Change How you Age | Dr. William Li

This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and AquaTru. Longevity doesn’t require fancy gadgets. It just requires simple habits like eating real food, getting quality sleep, staying active, and maintaining connections. Today’s guest shares practical tips from his research and travels to help you build a long, healthy life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. William Li. He shares what he has learned about centenarians through his research and travels, highlighting the key traits they share, such as the presence of four specific gut bacteria. Dr. Li also explains the role of the “Hope Molecule” and its powerful impact on the body. If you’re looking for practical tips to support longevity, this episode is for you. Dr. William Li is a world-renowned physician, scientist, and author of the NYT bestseller Eat to Beat Disease. His research has led to 30+ medical treatments for over 70 diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. His TED Talk, “Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?” has 11M+ views, and he’s been featured on CNN, GMA, Time, and The Atlantic. Dr. Li is also the President of the Angiogenesis Foundation, leading global efforts on the use of food as medicine. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Li dive into: Gut microbiome in those who live long lives (1:25) Top foods that nourish the four key bacteria linked to longevity (13:39) How exercise triggers the release of the “Hope Molecule” (20:06) Final Thoughts (23:28) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr William Li This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics and AquaTru. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Right now, AquaTru is offering my community $50 off their new shower filter. Ready to upgrade your shower? Visit dhrupurohit.com/shower to experience the AquaTru Shower difference. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 28, 202521 min

S2 Ep 341The Daily Habits That Quietly Lead to Heart Disease (And How to Stop Them) with Dr. Jeremy London

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Fatty15, and Ollie. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women worldwide. But it's not just about genes or bad luck. Our daily habits, developed over decades, play a major role in determining our risk. Today’s guest, a cardiovascular surgeon, shares his personal experience with heart disease and offers insights into what we can do to lower our risk. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Jeremy London to explore the common lifestyle habits that can fast-track your path to heart disease or a heart attack. Dr. London highlights the critical roles that sleep, restorative practices, exercise, and diet play in prevention. Drawing from his own heart attack experience, he shares how it transformed his approach to patient care and prevention. He also breaks down how to identify the key factors that influence your cardiovascular risk and how to pinpoint the area that needs the most focus. If you're looking for a deep dive into heart disease prevention, this episode is for you. Dr. Jeremy London is a board-certified cardiovascular surgeon with over 25 years of clinical experience. He earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia and trained in surgery in Denver and Charlotte. To expand his approach, he completed the Institute of Functional Medicine’s core program, integrating a root-cause, whole-body perspective with traditional medicine. Dr. London’s mission is to share practical, easy-to-understand health information through his newsletter, podcast, and social media. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. London dive into: The lifestyle habits that fast-track heart disease (00:30) How high blood sugar, fasting insulin, and A1C damage the heart (5:05) Why stress management is critical for cardiovascular health (11:50) The importance of prioritizing sleep (16:39) How high blood pressure works and why it matters (18:15) The blood work and tests that are key for prevention (26:47) Dr. London’s transformative story of surviving a heart attack (32:42) The impact of chronic sleep deprivation on overall health (56:40) How diet affects our physiology and ways to improve it (1:08:00) Why metabolic health and tracking key markers are essential (1:23:08) The specific tests Dr. London recommends (1:30:47) Why alcohol-based mouthwash harms oral health (1:36:27) Dr. London’s personal experience with alcohol and its effects on the body (1:39:14) What you need to know about coffee and paper filters (1:47:32) How to respond if you think you’re having a heart attack (1:51:00) Final thoughts and key takeaways (1:57:03) Also mentioned in this episode: https://www.eightsleep.com For more on Dr. London, follow him on X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Fatty15, and Ollie. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 23, 20252h 3m

S2 Ep 340How to Protect Your Body Against Toxins With Simple Tools Anyone Can Use Today with Kayla Barnes

This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Maui Nui. With toxins showing up in our food, water, and everyday products, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But the good news is, a few simple changes can go a long way. By focusing on what you can control, you can lower your toxic load and support your health without the stress. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Kayla Barnes. Kayla breaks down the top three essentials for reducing your toxin exposure and shares home optimization tips that she has implemented herself. She and Dhru also discuss why living a low-tox life shouldn’t be overwhelming and how taking a few intentional steps can go a long way in protecting your health. Kayla Barnes is the Co-Owner of LYV The Wellness Space, one of the country’s most innovative precision medicine and biology upgrading clinics. Kayla is also the creator and host of the Longevity Optimization Podcast and co-founder of the Health Optimization Fund. Kayla is certified by the Amen Clinics (Brain Health) and IIN (Integrative Nutrition). She has dedicated herself to the pursuit of preventive and regenerative methodologies aimed at optimizing female human health. In this episode, Dhru and Kayla dive into: The basics to prioritize (1:17) Home optimization options to reduce our toxin exposure (14:25) Air quality is key (17:17) Consuming microplastics and their effect on health (18:45) Final thoughts (21:32) Also mentioned: Full episode with Kayla Barnes Vibrant Wellness Toxin Test This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge and Maui Nui. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off. Just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 21, 202518 min

S2 Ep 339WTF? Glass Bottles Have More Microplastics Than Plastic Bottles? Before You Throw Out Your Glass Bottles, Listen to This

This episode is brought to you by LMNT, One Skin, and Manukora Honey. If you saw the recent headlines about glass bottles and microplastics across mainstream news sources, you were probably left feeling confused and frustrated. With everything we already have to worry about in today’s world, it can be hard to cut through the noise and figure out what really matters. In this episode, Dhru shares his thoughts on the study, along with practical advice to stay grounded and avoid feeling overwhelmed. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru breaks down the viral study claiming that glass bottles contain significantly more microplastics than plastic ones. He unpacks the findings, clears up common misconceptions, and highlights the bigger picture around microplastics in our environment. He also offers simple, actionable tips to reduce exposure, encouraging curiosity and a proactive approach to health. In this episode, Dhru dives into: The shocking truth about glass bottles (0:09) A breakdown of the new microplastics study (3:09) How tiny pieces of paint end up in glass bottles (8:25) The top three things the headlines missed (12:52) Why microplastics are everywhere not just in bottled drinks (16:31) The top 10 sources of microplastics (18:53) Expert insights from Dr. Sergio Sanchez on the study (27:13) Practical ways to reduce your microplastic exposure (28:13) How to support your body’s natural detox systems (31:53) Final thoughts (33:02) Also mentioned: Try This Newsletter IEH Laboratories AquaTru Oxygen Ozone Water Filter Rorra Filter This episode is brought to you by LMNT, One Skin, and Manukora Honey. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 16, 202531 min

S2 Ep 338The Role of Mitochondria, Gut Health, Exercise, and Inflammation in Autism, and What Parents Can Do To Support Autistic Children with Dr. Suzanne Goh

This episode is brought to you by Vuori and Ollie. One in 36 children is diagnosed with autism, and families are often overwhelmed with information but receive little guidance. Today’s guest, Dr. Suzanne Goh, shares her expertise, groundbreaking research, and how it’s transforming the lives of her patients diagnosed with autism. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Suzanne Goh, as we dive deep into the role of dietary changes for families navigating an autism diagnosis. She shares the top lifestyle factors that support overall and brain health post-diagnosis, along with the most common myths. Dr. Goh also discusses the latest research on autism, as well as the clinical protocol she uses to support families in her practice. Dr. Suzanne Goh, MD, BCBA, is cofounder and chief medical officer of Cortica, the largest provider of comprehensive health services for autism in the United States. She is the former Co-Director of Columbia University’s Center for Autism and the Developing Brain, where she researched the biological causes of autism and used brain imaging to identify patterns of neural circuitry and brain chemistry. Dr. Goh is currently a faculty member of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs and is a frequent speaker for parent advocacy organizations. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Goh dive into: Resistance to the role of diet in children with autism (2:34) How casein and gluten can trigger inflammation in the body (5:00) Why diet and exercise have an even greater impact on children with neurodevelopmental conditions (8:00) The role of nutritional supplements in helping children thrive (10:06) How lifestyle factors can influence the expression of the diagnosis (16:42) Patient stories from Dr. Goh’s practice (18:55) Cutting-edge device therapies used by Dr. Goh (25:02) Common co-occurring conditions with autism (27:17) The role medications can play as part of a broader treatment plan (32:50) Final thoughts (35:02) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Suzanne Goh This episode is brought to you by Vuori and Ollie. Right now, Vuori is offering my listeners 20% off their FIRST purchase. Get yourself some of the most comfortable and versatile clothing on the planet at vuori.com/DHRU and discover the versatility of Vuori Clothing. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 14, 202534 min

S2 Ep 337Are You On A Weight Loss Rollercoaster? Try These Evidence-Based Tips To Lose Weight and Keep It Off Long Term with Dr. Rupy Aujla

This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Our Place, Cozy Earth, and Levels. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting health advice or trends on social media, this episode is for you. We’re cutting through the noise to help you understand which habits actually support long-term health and which might be doing more harm than good. Whether you're focused on weight loss, energy, or aging well, this conversation offers clarity and actionable guidance for real life. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Rupy Aujla to explore the best and worst habits for losing weight, staying full, and aging well. Using a tier-ranking system, they break down key lifestyle habits and explore which ones truly move the needle. Dr. Rupy also shares his top four habit-stacking strategies, which include simple, automatic actions that support a healthy lifestyle without requiring extra effort. Additionally, they delve into the nuances of calorie tracking, diet soda, and fasting, separating fact from fiction. This episode is packed with practical, real-world strategies designed to help you thrive in today’s fast-paced, modern world. Dr. Rupy Aujla is one of the most influential medical doctors in the UK. He has completed a master’s degree in nutritional medicine, sharing practical insights into healthy eating and thoughtful recipes through his Instagram, website, and podcast platform. Dr. Rupy founded The Doctor’s Kitchen, which strives to inspire and educate about the power of food as medicine and how to cook delicious recipes using carefully selected, evidence-based ingredients. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Rupy dive into: Weighing yourself: It’s not just about the number on the scale (00:18) Why skipping breakfast can be so detrimental to your health (3:33) The history of fasting and how to age in the right direction (8:53) What snacking after meals can signify (13:03) The myth about avoiding fats and overconsumption (23:49) Microplastics, their impact on cardiovascular health (40:11) Why OMAD (One Meal a Day) isn’t sustainable for long-term weight loss (48:12) Understanding your true caloric needs (53:28) Dr. Rupy’s four strategies for sustained, effortless weight loss (1:02:05) The diet soda debate (1:04:17) Signs of low fiber intake and practical ways to get more fiber (1:11:31) Adequate protein at breakfast and eating an earlier dinner (1:32:39) How simple habit stacking can lead to major health shifts (1:35:49) Where to follow Dr. Rupy’s work (1:39:31) Also mentioned in this episode: The Doctor's Kitchen: Healthy High Protein: Supercharge your energy, feel stronger and live longer The Doctor's Kitchen App: Apple Store, Google Play TruDiagnostic testing For more on Dr. Aujla, follow him on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Birch Living, Our Place, Cozy Earth, and Levels. Get 25% off your Birch Living mattress during their Summer Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Right now, Cozy Earth is having its Cozy Days summer sale, get 45% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP.Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 9, 20251h 44m

S2 Ep 336Big Idea: How We Can Start to Heal From Traumatic Childhood Experiences that Shape Our Health with Dr. Gabor Mate

This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Aqua Tru. If you’ve ever gone to your doctor for pain or discomfort, did they ask you about the pain or trauma you’ve experienced in your life? Western medicine often separates the mind from the body, but in reality, the two are deeply connected. From a young age, many of us face hardships we don’t fully recognize, shaping the lens through which we see the world. Adversity is a part of the collective human experience, but when left unresolved, it can lead to unhealthy lifestyle choices that directly impact our physical well-being. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Gabor Maté about the link between trauma, addiction, and chronic illness. They also discuss how profit-driven culture targets our insecurities and the crisis of separation, disconnection, and loneliness we currently face as a society. Most importantly, they discuss the first steps we can take toward health and healing. Dr. Gabor Maté is a renowned speaker and bestselling author known for his work on addiction, trauma, stress, and childhood development. He’s the author of several acclaimed books, including In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, When the Body Says No, and The Myth of Normal. For his groundbreaking contributions, he’s received the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honor. He also co-developed Compassionate Inquiry, a therapeutic approach now used by professionals worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Maté dive into: The role of genes in human health and behavior (1:34) Gabor’s childhood trauma and its lasting impact (6:10) Understanding trauma and how it shapes the way we live, love, and interpret the world (12:45) What society gains and loses from living in a toxic culture (23:35) Final thoughts (30:25) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Gabor Maté This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Aqua Tru. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Pu’er fermented black and green teas. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. AquaTru is a countertop reverse osmosis purifier with a four-stage filtration system that removes 15x more contaminants than the bestselling water filters out there. Go to dhrupurohit.com/filter/ and get $100 off when you try AquaTru for yourself. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 7, 202530 min

S2 Ep 335Why It’s So Hard to Lose Weight for Women 40+ and How to Optimize Hormones During Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Sara Gottfried (Rebroadcast)

This episode is brought to you by BiOptimizers and Cozy Earth. As women enter their late 30s and beyond, many start experiencing symptoms like insomnia, brain fog, weight gain, and irritability—yet far too often, these changes are brushed off or misdiagnosed. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Today, on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing back one of our most impactful conversations with Dr. Sara Gottfried—physician, hormone expert, and bestselling author—for a powerful look at what’s really happening in women’s bodies during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Gottfried breaks down the science behind common symptoms, the key hormone shifts driving them, and the tests every woman should know about. She also shares actionable strategies to help women rebalance their hormones, reclaim their energy, and feel like themselves again—all while laying the foundation for long-term health and vitality. Dr. Sara Gottfried is a Harvard- and MIT-trained physician and bestselling author specializing in precision, integrative, and Functional Medicine. She’s a Clinical Assistant Professor at Thomas Jefferson University and Director of Precision Medicine at the Marcus Institute. Her latest book is The Autoimmune Cure, focused on healing trauma and other triggers behind autoimmune disease. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gottfried dive into: The metabolic crisis that women in their 40s go through and the hope that Dr. Gottfried offers on a different way to be and live (00:11) How conventional medicine often dismisses the symptoms that women feel and makes them feel it's a normal part of aging (5:35) The top misconceptions or misunderstandings about the interplay between hormones, including how long before menopause symptoms can start (10:44) Women with high cortisol levels in their 40s had decreased brain volume and memory (16:25) Common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause as they relate to aging: mood swings, depression, insomnia, and loss of libido (17:54) The environmental and lifestyle factors that impact women’s hormones, including stress, ultra-processed foods, and exposure to endocrine disruptors (26:30) The top 3 hormones to balance and correct: cortisol, estrogen, and thyroid (37:50) The importance of testosterone as the most abundant hormone in women’s bodies (41:00) How Dr. Gottfried started her hormonal journey by testing her cortisol and how prioritizing meditation and yoga reduced her stress response (48:17) Dealing with insomnia during perimenopause, when it’s especially critical to prioritize sleep and how progesterone can help (58:50) Testing thyroid levels at least once a year and the connection between thyroid and autoimmune disease (1:12:00) Bringing hormones into harmony by increasing protein, reducing ultra-processed foods, increasing fiber, and eating quality fat (1:17:55) The key to feeling better in menopause is measuring and addressing your glucose levels (1:29:02) What drives belly fat, and the relationship between belly fat and cortisol (1:43:30) Micronutrients, including vitamin D and copper, and how they impact thyroid levels (1:46:36) The role of post-traumatic stress and the use of psychedelics (1:50:06)Helping women over 40 and the importance of healing states of consciousness (2:03:21) Dr. Gottfried’s message of how it doesn’t have to be this way (2:08:44) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Sara Gottfried For more on Dr. Sara Gottfried, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and through her Website. This episode is brought to you by Bioptimizers and Cozy Earth. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear.. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 2, 20252h 15m

S2 Ep 334Big Idea: Struggling with High Blood Pressure and Inflammation? You Might Need to Improve Your Nitric Oxide—Here's How

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Maui Nui. Each year, nearly 700,000 lives are lost to cardiovascular disease—and half of those individuals had no warning signs before their event. One major contributing factor? Low levels of nitric oxide, a vital molecule that supports healthy blood flow and keeps blood vessels flexible. The good news is that lifestyle changes—like diet, exercise, and proper supplementation—can naturally boost nitric oxide levels, helping to reduce your risk and support long-term heart health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Nathan Bryan, all about why nitric oxide is the most underrated molecule for both short- and long-term health. Dhru and Dr. Bryan explore the connection between low nitric oxide levels and major conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s, sexual dysfunction, and metabolic decline. They also dive into the biggest blockers of nitric oxide production, the top foods and lifestyle choices to naturally boost it, signs of deficiency, and so much more. Dr. Nathan Bryan is a leading expert in molecular medicine and nitric oxide research, with over 20 years of groundbreaking work and dozens of global patents. He’s the founder of Nitric Oxide Innovations, a company developing nitric oxide-based therapies to improve health worldwide. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bryan dive into: What happens in the body when we don’t produce enough nitric oxide (1:17) The link between nitric oxide and heart health (3:30) How nitric oxide is produced in the body (11:22) Habits that boost nitric oxide production (15:07) How mouthwash inhibits nitric oxide production (17:05) Nasal breathing and nitric oxide production (29:18) The impact of proton pump inhibitors on creating nitric oxide (32:23) Foods to avoid and transitioning to an anti-inflammatory diet (40:16) High blood pressure and its link to nitric oxide (42:17) Final thoughts (44:58) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Nathan Bryan This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Maui Nui. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 30, 202544 min

S2 Ep 333Are Parents Getting the Full Story When It Comes to Vaccines? Top Pediatrician Shares the Vaccine Research We Need to Hear with Dr. Joel Warsh

This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Momentous, One Skin, and Branch Basics. It’s difficult to have a balanced conversation about vaccines. Both sides often jump to conclusions, leaving little room for nuanced, open dialogue. Just a few years ago, even sharing a podcast discussing vaccines could result in it being flagged. In this episode, Dr. Joel Gator Warsh joins us for a thoughtful conversation—one that doesn’t push any agenda, but simply aims to share information. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh for a deep dive into the topic of vaccines. Dr. Gator discusses what the gold standard for vaccine testing should look like and what it truly means to provide informed consent. He addresses common concerns about additives in vaccines and emphasizes that his role is to educate—not to influence or bias—parents in making the best decisions for their children. He also explains why current research is lacking when it comes to understanding the potential long-term health impacts of vaccines, and shares his hopes for more robust studies and open, nuanced conversations moving forward. Dr. Joel Gator Warsh is a Board-Certified Pediatrician based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in parenting, wellness, and integrative medicine. In 2018, he founded his current practice, Integrative Pediatrics and Medicine, in Studio City. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Gator dive into: What does “vaccine placebo” mean, and the differing definitions (00:17) Dr. Gator’s belief in providing information for truly informed consent (3:10) Questions about the ingredients and additives in vaccines (6:30) Why Dr. Gator started asking questions about vaccines (10:05) Why vaccine research typically doesn't use traditional placebo-controlled trials (19:47) The rise in public awareness and the future of vaccine studies (24:53) COVID as a major awakening regarding vaccines and peer reviews of vaccine trials (32:44) The history of polio and the increase in vaccines for various conditions (45:33) How vaccines have turned into a political issue (50:30) Stories from Dr. Gator’s patients, his recommendations, and an alternative schedule for newborns (59:21) Vaccines and concerns about autoimmune diseases and cumulative effects (1:13:20) The need for further research on vaccines and the possible correlation with autism (1:18:39) The measles vaccine: when to get it and debunked studies regarding its correlation to autism (1:34:49) Dr. Gator’s new book and what he hopes it contributes to the vaccine discussion (1:47:09) Does the flu vaccine make a difference (1:50:49) Final thoughts (1:54:47) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Gator's new book - Between a Shot and a Hard Place A Deep Dive on the Fraud, Deception, and Misdirection of Big Pharma with Dr. John Abramson For more on Dr. Gator, follow him on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, or visit his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Momentous, One Skin, and Branch Basics. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Momentous is having its anniversary sale from now through June 27th. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code FORLIFE for 40% off your first subscription. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 25, 20251h 59m

S2 Ep 332Big Idea: Why Are Seed Oils So Pervasive and The Case For and Against Them

This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Ollie, and Manukora Honey. Vegetable oils are a hot topic in the wellness world. Some consider them a heart-healthy alternative to saturated fats, while others argue they may be far more harmful to our overall health than once believed. But where did they come from, and how did they become so widely used? Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Jeff Nobbs to discuss the history of seed oils and how they’ve become ubiquitous in restaurants and ultra-processed foods. He also describes the research limitations and selective reporting that have heavily influenced their recommendation and use. Jeff Nobbs is the cofounder and CEO of Zero Acre Farms, a company replacing harmful vegetable oils with healthier, more sustainable options made through fermentation. With over 15 years of experience in health and nutrition, Jeff has launched several start-ups focused on better ingredients and food access, including the restaurant chain Kitava and the nonprofit HelpKitchen. He’s also served as COO of Perfect Keto and GM at Ebates (now Rakuten). In this episode, Dhru and Jeff dive into: The history of seed oils and how they became so pervasive (04:01) Why trans fats were banned from commercial production (17:26) Observational research and the case for seed oils (21:40) Randomized controlled trials and the case against seed oils (28:21) Biomarkers in people who consume seed oils and observational data on trans fats (33:04) The Minnesota Coronary Experiment (40:32) McDonald’s transition to seed oils (43:15) Final thoughts (44:36) Also mentioned: Full episode with Jeff Nobbs This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Ollie, and Manukora Honey. Support your energy, bones, and resilience with The Women’s Three: Iron, Calcium, and Vitamin D3—formulated by experts, made for women. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 202543 min

S2 Ep 331The Best and Worst Habits to Age Well, Avoid Frailty, and Keep a Healthy Weight with Dr. Mary Pardee

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Fatty15. Aging well isn’t just about looking young on the outside—it’s about building habits that keep our bones strong and our body composition healthy. Today’s guest ranks the top habits that support these goals and help enhance our healthspan. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mary Pardee to rank the best and worst habits for aging well, avoiding frailty, and maintaining a healthy body composition. Dr. Pardee breaks down the staggering statistics on osteoporosis and highlights the importance of a DEXA scan, plus when you should consider getting one. She also shares her insights on longevity-specific testing, including a full lipid panel and coronary CT scan. Finally, Dr. Pardee ranks key lifestyle habits, such as achieving 10,000 steps a day, walking after meals, strength training, and following specific diets. Wondering where GLP-1 medications and hormone replacement therapy fall on the list? Dr. Pardee shares her nuanced take on those, too. Dr. Mary Pardee is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor specializing in preventative medicine and longevity in Los Angeles, California. She has an undergraduate degree in human nutrition and has worked in exercise physiology and performance research for the US government. She holds a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University. Dr. Mary is the founder of modrn med, a medical practice that provides medical and health services to patients via in-person consults as well as telemedicine. Her primary focus is on closing the healthspan-lifespan gap, extending lifespan, and enhancing healthspan. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Pardee dive into: The statistics on osteoporosis and other bone fractures (00:30) What the DEXA bone density scan is and why it matters (3:07) The importance of grip strength (5:02) VO₂ max: what it is, exercises to improve it, and how to get tested (9:10) Longevity-specific testing (24:05) A full lipid panel and everything you need to know about ApoB (28:41) The importance of getting a coronary CT angiogram (40:56) Why getting 10,000 steps a day matters (42:01) Strength training and why tracking your workout progress is essential (57:24) Diet: tracking macros and auditing your calorie intake (1:06:10) GLP-1s: what they are and their impact (1:10:44) Ranking the Mediterranean diet and why calories matter (1:13:31) Sauna, cold plunge, meditation, and mindfulness (1:21:15) Hormone replacement therapy nuances (1:31:36) Top screenings for aging well (1:35:05) Supplements: what’s worth it and what’s not (1:44:08) Where to find Dr. Pardee’s work (1:54:36) Also mentioned in this episode: Plaque Begets Plaque, Not ApoB, JACC Journals Try This Newsletter Ginny McGonigal Chris Kresser Article about Misguided Mercury Concerns For more on Dr. Pardee, follow her on Facebook, Instagram - Modern Med, Instagram, TikTok, Apple Podcasts, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Branch Basics, and Fatty15. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 18, 20251h 56m

S2 Ep 330Big Idea: What Your Feet Say About Your Health and How to Strengthen Them With Exercise and the Right Shoes with Courtney Conley

This episode is brought to you by Manukora Honey, Square, and Levels. We don’t often think of foot health as a factor in longevity. However, falls, hip fractures, and early mortality statistics show that foot health is just as essential for long-term wellness as other factors we prioritize. Today’s guest has made it her mission to bring foot health to the forefront of conversations about optimal health, especially as we age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re sharing one of our most talked-about moments with Dr. Courtney Conley, an expert in foot and gait health, on why your feet matter more than you think. She explains why you should be able to move your feet as freely as your hands, how to assess your foot health at home, and the key signs it’s time to improve your foot and toe strength. Dr. Conley also shares simple exercises anyone can start doing today, along with her top recommendations for everyday footwear. Dr. Courtney Conley is a leading foot and gait specialist and the founder of Gait Happens, where she helps people restore healthy movement from the ground up. She also leads patient care at Total Health Solutions and Total Health Performance in Colorado, focusing on gait mechanics and foot function. As a founding member of the Healthy Foot Alliance, Dr. Conley advocates for natural footwear and strengthening the feet to reduce unnecessary surgeries and support lifelong mobility. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Conley dive into: Building toe strength for beginners, intermediate, and advanced levels (2:01) What you can do at home to improve foot strength and overall foot health (7:00) The shoes Dr. Conley recommends—and her non-negotiables (17:00) The ideal number of daily steps for optimal health (30:19) Top hacks and habits for people with a sedentary lifestyle (32:10) Final thoughts and key takeaways (35:49) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Courtney Conley This episode is brought to you by Manukora Honey, Square, and Levels. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Get everything you need to run and grow your business, without any long-term commitments with Square. Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DHRU Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 202533 min

S2 Ep 329Bad Posture Is Making You Look Older and Aging Your Body – Here's How To Fix It

This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Birch Living, and Maui Nui. Poor posture doesn’t just lead to stress and pain—it can also make you look older. So, how do we counteract this in today’s modern, desk-bound world? Today’s guest shares simple, effective habits you can build into your daily routine to help you stay vibrant, mobile, and pain-free—even if you spend most of your day sitting. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Grant Elliott to discuss posture, back and neck pain, and the common misconceptions surrounding them. Dr. Elliott explains the importance of movement variability and staying active throughout the day, without falling into a fear-based mindset. He highlights what traditional practitioners often overlook when they rely solely on imaging, emphasizing the value of understanding a patient’s story and lifestyle to uncover the root causes of pain. Looking for simple exercises you can do at your desk? Dr. Elliott shares those, too. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to prevent or address back and neck pain. Dr. Grant Elliott is the owner and founder of Rehab Fix, an online program designed to help people around the world overcome low back issues. He holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Master’s in Sports Science and Rehabilitation from Logan University. Dr. Elliott is passionate about teaching people how to relieve pain through better movement and self-reliance—rather than dependency. Through his Online Low Back Program, he empowers individuals to take control of their recovery, believing that healing is most rewarding when people can do it themselves. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Elliott dive into: Exercises to reverse poor posture—and how often to do them (00:11) The impact of holding one posture for too long vs. staying mobile for optimal alignment (6:15) How a hunched-over posture can age us faster than we realize (8:20) Core principles and common myths about joint movement (13:45) The ideal movement routine for long-term health (16:05) Neck pain: causes and exercises that actually help (17:40) How to address and relieve lower back pain (27:20) Why standard imaging alone falls short—and the benefits of movement-based testing (30:36) Red flags to watch for when choosing a provider (41:30) Neck cracking, the truth about stretching, and picking the right pillow (45:32) How diet and mobility are more connected than you think (52:36) Why physical inactivity is the new smoking (1:01:36) Stretches and postural tips to improve hip and lower back mobility (1:05:43) Dr. Elliott’s personal journey and what led him to this work (1:11:33) What causes sciatica and how to handle muscle tension effectively (1:17:48) The link between tight hips, lower back tension, and stubborn hamstrings (1:23:44) Dr. Elliott’s best advice for managing and preventing back pain (1:31:51) Final takeaways and closing thoughts (1:37:13) Also mentioned in this episode: Vivobarefoot shoes For more on Dr. Elliott, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Birch Living, and Maui Nui. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Get 20% off your Birch Living mattress during their Summer Sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 11, 20251h 39m

S2 Ep 328What Chronic Illness and A Life Altering Diagnosis Can Teach Us About Living Life To Our Fullest Potential

This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Cozy Earth. Navigating illness—whether it's our own or that of someone we deeply love—is one of life’s greatest challenges. It can shake our foundations, test our resilience, and bring uncertainty to even the most grounded lives. But amid the struggle, illness also holds the potential to awaken us—to deepen our understanding of the body, sharpen our intuition, and reconnect us to something greater than ourselves. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on near-death experiences and how these profound moments can become portals to healing, clarity, and deep self-discovery. Anita Moorjani shares the life-changing lessons and mindset shifts she experienced during her coma, and how her near-death experience transformed the way she lives today. Dr. Cynthia Li opens up about her journey with autoimmune illness and the limitations of a traditional medical system that often waits until symptoms are severe before taking action. She explains why it’s essential to create space between your identity and your diagnosis, and highlights the key pillars that guided her path to healing. Anita Moorjani is a renowned author and spiritual speaker known for her transformative journey beyond the brink of death. Anita battled end-stage cancer before experiencing a remarkable near-death experience (NDE) that shifted her perspective on life. Her bestselling memoir, “Dying to Be Me,” chronicles her profound journey and miraculous healing. Dr. Cynthia Li has practiced as an internist in settings as diverse as Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, San Francisco General Hospital, and St. Anthony Medical Clinic, serving the homeless. Her personal health challenges led her to integrative and Functional Medicine, and she currently has a private practice in Berkeley, CA. She is the author of Brave New Medicine: A Doctor’s Unconventional Path to Healing Her Autoimmune Illness. In this episode, Dhru and his guests explore: What Anita experienced during her coma and the feeling of unconditional love (2:40) Lessons from beyond (9:40) The freedom and challenge of returning to the status quo (14:51) Dhru’s personal story about the passing of a loved one (19:56) When Dr. Li discovered she was suffering from an autoimmune condition (35:46) The limitations of traditional diagnoses (43:56) Why we need to create space between ourselves and our diagnosis (45:56) One of the first steps Dr. Li took toward healing (52:23) How she learned to tune into her intuition and let it guide her recovery (56:07) The key pillars that played a crucial role in her healing (1:00:16) The transformative impact of qigong on her journey (1:03:22) Hitting rock bottom—for the second time (1:05:46) Also mentioned: Full episode with Anita Moorjani Full episode with Dr. Cynthia Li This episode is brought to you by Pique Life and Cozy Earth. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Radiant Skin Duo, plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 20251h 12m

S2 Ep 327How to Rewire a Fearful, Judgmental, and Stressed-Out Mind into One Rooted in Freedom and Presence with Joe Hudson

This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, LMNT, and BiOptimizers. Did you know that your judgmental thoughts—about both yourself and others—could be contributing to unhappiness, blocking joy, and even affecting your health? Most people don’t realize that these thoughts often stem from a fear of fully feeling and embracing the emotions that arise in certain situations. When we avoid those emotions, we remain stuck in patterns of judgment and disconnection. Today’s guest is here to help us break free. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Joe Hudson to explore how judgment, whether directed outward or inward, influences our thoughts, relationships, and overall well-being. Joe shares what leads us to have judgmental thoughts, the initial high it brings, and the vulnerable feelings that it covers up. Joe also shares the roadblocks that hold us back from being exactly who we want to be, as well as the common pattern of self-reliance, abandonment, and shame. It’s time to drop the judgment and reclaim your freedom. Dubbed “the coach behind Silicon Valley’s unicorn CEOs,” Joe Hudson is one of the most in-demand mentors to top leaders at OpenAI, Apple, Alphabet, and beyond. With a background in venture capital and over 25 years of deep work across psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative traditions, Joe has crafted a radically different path to personal growth—one that goes far beyond traditional self-help. His approach rewires how people relate to themselves, dissolving internal blocks and unlocking sustainable high performance rooted in ease, clarity, and joy. In this episode, Dhru and Joe dive into: How self-judgment impacts our well-being and emotional regulation (00:15) Why judging others feels good, the inner voice, and the impact of negative self-talk (5:16) Are our judgmental thoughts contributing to physical disease in the body? (14:58) Joe's personal journey and what he internalized from childhood (18:18) Why the inner voice in your head is often wrong (24:13) Judgment, shame, and guilt as key drivers of stress (30:51) How do you want to be right now? (35:07) How to deal with internal resistance (42:57) The connection between abandonment and self-reliance (44:35) Understanding the pattern of abandonment and how to address it (51:95) Receiving unconditional love and building unconditional relationships (56:40) An introduction to The Matrix Protocol (1:08:15) What it means to live in the compassionate truth (1:20:12) The hidden “protocol” of unhappiness (1:24:47) Gratitude moments and shifting from lack to love (1:33:04) How stress, lack of enjoyment, and negative self-talk threaten our well-being (1:43:31) Where to find Joe’s work and resources (1:49:57) For more on Joe, follow him on Twitter, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, LMNT, and BiOptimizers. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 4, 20251h 55m

S2 Ep 326Why Excess Added Sugar is Driving Modern Diseases and How to Take Back Our Metabolic Health and Overcome a Sedentary Lifestyle

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Ollie. Sugar is everywhere in the modern diet, and it's silently driving a massive wave of chronic illness. From insulin resistance and fatty liver to cognitive decline, the overconsumption of ultra-processed, sugar-laden foods has created a health crisis hiding in plain sight. As scientists uncover deeper connections between sugar, metabolism, and brain health, one thing is clear: this isn’t just about cutting calories—it’s about changing the way we eat to protect our long-term well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on the connection between insulin resistance, fatty liver, and Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Robert Lustig shares the impact of added sugar on mitochondrial health and metabolism. He also discusses what you can expect when significantly reducing the amount of added sugar in your diet, why the quality of your calories matters, and the fascinating ways our bodies store fat. Dr. Richard Johnson discusses his revolutionary new hypothesis on the link between fructose consumption and Alzheimer’s disease. Dhru and Dr. Johnson discuss the evolutionary mechanism behind fructose metabolism, insulin resistance, and weight gain, which has backfired due to its overconsumption. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: What is leptin resistance (2:11) Thin on the outside, fat on the inside (TOFI) (5:55) The three sites of fat deposition in the body (6:47) Key findings from the SHINE study (17:03) The Metabolic Matrix: feed the gut, protect the liver, and support the brain (21:35) Dr. Johnson’s hypothesis on the link between Alzheimer’s and fructose consumption (25:05) The origins of Alzheimer’s: what’s happening in the brain (33:28) Uric acid as a driver of fat accumulation, and its connection to gout, obesity, and other diseases (31:13) The relationship between salt, dehydration, and fructose production (45:51) How fructose increases our cravings for sugar (50:01) The role of fructose in Alzheimer’s disease (56:56) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Robert Lustig Full episode with Dr. Richard Johnson This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Ollie. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets and sleepwear. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription.Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 20251h 13m

S2 Ep 325Neurophysiologist Shares Top 3 Drivers of Alzheimer’s Disease, How To Reduce Your Risk of Cognitive Decline At Any Age, and How to Build a Super-Brain with Louisa Nicola (Rebroadcast)

This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Levels, and Branch Basics. Alzheimer’s doesn’t begin at diagnosis—it starts decades earlier. That means the choices we make right now can have a major impact on our brain health down the line. But with so much conflicting health advice out there, how do you know what really moves the needle? Today’s guest cuts through the noise and shares the most effective, science-backed strategies to protect your brain, no matter your age. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes with neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola. Louisa shares the top three lifestyle factors that can influence our risk for Alzheimer’s disease. She helps us sort through the most current research and uncovers the biggest myths. She also shares the top two supplements that are critical for protecting brain health and the optimal prescription for exercise and resistance training. Looking to protect your brain health? Louisa shows us how. Louisa Nicola, an Australian-born neurophysiologist and sports scientist, has made significant strides in the field of brain performance and human potential. In 2016, she founded Neuro Athletics, a consulting firm dedicated to optimizing brain health and performance for athletes, executives, and high performers. Louisa's innovative methods improve reaction times, decision-making, and mental acuity. Her vision is to expand Neuro Athletics' reach, empowering more individuals to achieve their full potential through enhanced brain function and mental resilience. In this episode, Dhru and Louisa dive into: The alarming increase in Alzheimer's disease despite genetics (00:33) Why sleep is a critical factor in preventing disease (2:43) The impact of a sedentary lifestyle on increasing your risk for Alzheimer’s disease and tips for beginners (17:47) Physiology as we age (34:35) Fundamental pillars of nutrition and the power of Omega-3 fatty acids (42:20) Creatine for neuroprotection, energy, and reversing osteoporosis (54:02) The biggest myth about Alzheimer’s disease (01:02:51) What motivated Louisa to study Alzheimer’s disease (01:05:44) Actionable steps you can implement to reduce your risk (01:08:50) Implementing sauna into your routine to induce good stress (01:12:13) Brain optimization beyond the fundamentals (01:15:12) Social connections that power health (01:23:18) Bigger muscles-better brain health (01:31:20) Also mentioned in this episode: Omega Quant Test Neuroathletics Instagram Sleep Regularity as a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality Study For more on Louisa, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, or visit her Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Levels, and Branch Basics. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 28, 20251h 45m

S2 Ep 324The Labs You Need Your Doctor to Run to Know if Your Metabolically Healthy

This episode is brought to you by Square, Branch Basics, and Manukora Honey. When we’re told our labs are “normal,” that doesn’t always mean they’re optimal—especially considering that over one-third of Americans are prediabetic and 47 million have metabolic syndrome. Metabolic health is the foundation of true longevity. Without actively supporting it, the risk of chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes increases. The good news? Prioritizing metabolic health through simple lifestyle changes can lead to long-term vitality and meaningful transformation. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with top experts on the most underrated blood tests for metabolic health and how to decode optimal lab markers. Dr. Tyna Moore breaks down the science behind metabolic dysfunction and its connection to chronic disease. She shares the essential labs to order, how often to test, and what optimal results should look like. She also offers practical tips for beginners on getting started with resistance training. Dr. Ben Bikman dives into how elevated fasting insulin contributes to insulin resistance, fat storage, and challenges in sustainable weight loss. He also explores how genetics play a role in weight gain and why lowering insulin—not just counting calories—should be the first step in any effective weight-loss strategy. Dr. Tyna Moore is a board-certified naturopathic and chiropractic physician and the founder and owner of Core Wellness Clinic in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in non-surgical pain management, natural pain solutions, and regenerative injection therapies for orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Ben Bikman is a metabolic research scientist and author of Why We Get Sick, which explores insulin resistance as a root cause of many chronic health issues. With a PhD in bioenergetics and postdoctoral work in metabolic disorders, he now serves as an associate professor at BYU, where he studies insulin’s role in obesity, diabetes, and mitochondrial health. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Metabolic health and disease pathways (2:10) Key lab tests and optimal levels (4:25) How and why to start resistance training (20:49) The most underrated blood test for metabolic health (33:57) Optimal reference ranges for fasting insulin (37:45) The two primary factors contributing to weight gain (44:22) The role of fat cells and ethnic differences (53:09) Final thoughts (1:01:34) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Tyna Moore Full episode with Dr. Ben Bikman Want Dhru’s Lab Ranges Cheat Sheet? Sign up for the Try This Newsletter and we’ll send it straight to your inbox! This episode is brought to you by Square, Branch Basics, and Manukora Honey. Get everything you need to run and grow your business, without any long-term commitments with Square. Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DHRU Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 26, 202558 min

S2 Ep 323Integrative Doctor Shares the Dangers of Microwaving Plastic, Eating Canned Foods and Top Sources of Endocrine Disruptors and How Simple Swaps in Our Home Make a Huge Difference with Dr. Vivian Chen

This episode is brought to you by Lumebox, Cozy Earth, and Ollie. We don’t often think of our homes as a source of toxins—but many of the most common exposures are hiding right where we cook, eat, breathe, and sleep. Not sure where to start when it comes to removing them? You’re not alone. Today’s guest is here to simplify the process, breaking down the top toxin exposures with a tiered ranking and showing you exactly what to remove, replace, or swap first for the biggest impact. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Vivian Chen to uncover the top sources of toxins hiding in your home. Dr. Chen shares must-do swaps in the kitchen, covering everything from cookware and food storage to baking essentials. She also offers practical tips to support your body’s natural detoxification and elimination process through simple lifestyle habits. Dr. Chen dives into the hidden toxins in feminine hygiene products and the safer alternatives. If you’re looking for simple, actionable strategies to reduce your daily exposure to toxins, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Vivian Chen (MBBS, MRCP, MRCGP) is a UK-trained medical doctor with 15 years of clinical experience in internal medicine and family practice, and the co-founder of LUMEBOX, the leading portable red light therapy company. Now based in California, she traded her prescription pad for a deeper mission: helping people uncover and address the root causes of their health struggles—from mitochondrial dysfunction to environmental toxicity. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Chen dive into: The best and worst types of cookware (00:24) The connection between cooking with cast iron and iron levels (4:02) Common sources of endocrine disruptors (5:05) Microwave-safe plastic containers and recommended changes when using plastic (8:15) Canned foods and how toxic exposure can vary based on your choices (14:55) Top sources of toxins in daily life and how to improve indoor air quality (18:12) The dangers of using aluminum foil to wrap food (29:13) Unbleached parchment paper, silicone cookware, and stainless steel storage (35:09) Constipation, detoxification, and the importance of tracking fiber intake (46:13) Exercise and its full-body detoxification benefits (56:53) How to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways (59:58) Different types of saunas and their detox benefits (1:08:21) Red light therapy: how to use it and its full-body benefits (1:12:18) How sleep supports detoxification and the top causes of poor sleep (1:21:48) The risks of using paper cups daily and the benefits of reusable alternatives (1:34:08) Why conventional paper receipts pose health risks (1:36:53) How scented candles impact indoor air quality (1:39:32) The effects of traditional feminine hygiene products on health (1:41:48) Final thoughts and where to follow Dr. Chen’s work (1:56:56) Also mentioned in this episode: EWG Bristol Stool Chart Lupini Beans King Grove Organic Farm Try This: Surprising Findings from a Major Report On Microplastics For more on Dr. Chen, follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Lumebox, Cozy Earth, and Ollie. Lumebox is offering my community $280 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 44% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 21, 20252h 1m

S2 Ep 322How to Make It To 100 With A Sharp Brain And Good Mobility

This episode is brought to you by One Skin, Bon Charge, and Manukora Honey. As we age, many of us worry about losing the ability to move freely or manage daily tasks—and with Alzheimer’s on the rise, cognitive decline is a growing concern too. But here’s the good news: just as we can preserve mobility well into our later years, we can also maintain a sharp, healthy mind. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on how to live a vibrant life into your 100s. Dr. Dale Bredesen explains why cognitive decline is no longer a mystery—and why it’s not an inevitable part of aging. He emphasizes the importance of early prevention and shares seven foundational strategies to help protect your brain decades before symptoms appear. Juliet and Kelly Starrett join Dhru to share their practical, no-frills approach to promoting durability and mobility as we age. They cover simple at-home mobility tests like the sit-and-rise test. Their insights show how small, consistent changes in diet and movement can lay the foundation for lasting vitality and a body that recovers well from setbacks as you grow older. Dr. Dale Bredesen is internationally recognized as an expert in Alzheimer’s disease and is the author of several New York Times bestsellers.. He serves as the principal investigator for the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at UCLA and founded the Alzheimer’s Drug Development Network in 2008, which helped identify new therapeutics for the disease. Juliet Starrett is an entrepreneur, attorney, author, podcaster, and professional whitewater paddler, winning three world championships and five national titles. Dr. Kelly Starrett consults with elite athletes and coaches. Juliet and Kelly Starrett founded The Ready State fitness podcast and blog, San Francisco CrossFit, and are co-authors of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Deskbound and the New York Times bestseller Built to Move. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Cognitive decline and ways to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s (1:30) Exposure to biotoxins that contribute to cognitive decline (5:02) The link between mold toxicity and Alzheimer’s disease (10:58) Foundational diet and lifestyle strategies for Alzheimer’s prevention (20:12) How the brain uses energy—and why it matters (25:37) Tips for improving sleep quality (33:17) How to manage mental stress and perceived threats (36:39) The importance of taking high-quality fish oil daily (41:17) Why the sit-and-rise test is a key indicator of longevity (43:58) Major milestones when declines in mobility typically begin (52:40) Factors that influence long-term mobility (56:03) Supporting mobility for everyday movement and independence (1:01:33) At-home tests to assess your range of motion (1:05:54) Final thoughts and key takeaways (1:12:20) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Dale Bredesen Full episode with Dr. Kelly & Juliet Starrett This episode is brought to you by One Skin, Bon Charge, and Manukora Honey. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 19, 20251h 9m

S2 Ep 320How to Get Fit for Summer: Ranking the Best and Worst Health Trends of 2025 including Fasting, Creatine and Detox Diets with Cynthia Thurlow

This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Maui Nui. When it comes to intermittent fasting and sustainable weight loss, the advice out there can be overwhelming and often conflicting. Today’s guest joins the podcast to cut through the noise and tier-rank the most effective lifestyle strategies for long-term success, spotlighting what truly moves the needle—and what’s better left behind. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Cynthia Thurlow to unpack what we need to prioritize—and just as importantly, what to let go of—for sustainable weight loss and long-term weight management. Together, they tier-rank the most impactful lifestyle habits and debunk common myths around overexercising, one-meal-a-day diets, and detox trends. Cynthia also challenges outdated narratives targeted at men and women over 40, offering a science-backed approach to behavior change. Plus, she dives into the most destructive mindsets that often lead to self-sabotage. Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, author, and host of the Everyday Wellness podcast. With over 25 years in health and wellness, she’s a leading expert in intermittent fasting and women’s health during perimenopause and menopause. Her TEDx talk on intermittent fasting has over 15 million views. Cynthia’s mission is to empower women to thrive through midlife and beyond. In this episode, Dhru and Cynthia dive into: Role and benefits of intermittent fasting in weight loss (00:24) Long-term goals for fasting (4:08) Counting and tracking macros (5:36) The downsides of the one-meal-a-day (OMAD) trend (11:15) The connection between body parasites and weight loss (20:24) Gut health tests and their impact on weight loss (25:22) “Thyroid-pause” and its effect on weight (33:26) The role of fiber in our diet and its impact on the microbiome (41:16) Detoxing for weight loss—does it help? (43:05) The difference between intense daily cardio and strength training (51:10) Daily alcohol consumption and its effect on weight loss (1:00:25) Regular and diet soda consumption—how they affect the body (1:03:45) The role of mindset in a successful weight loss journey (1:09:28) Recommendations for developing a stronger mindset (1:12:48) Destructive beliefs that sabotage wellness goals (1:15:16) Why a daily dose of creatine matters (1:17:32) The role of protein powders and shakes in your diet (1:21:49) Seed oils and how to reduce ultra-processed food intake (1:25:05) Thoughts on GLP-1 medications (1:35:25) Hormone replacement therapy (1:47:44) Cynthia’s practical steps for sustainable weight loss and building strength (1:55:01) Also mentioned in this episode: Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™ - Podcast Cynthia's Creatine - The Midlife PAUSE: Strength, Radiance, and Resilience Dhru's protein shake: Try This newsletter For more on Cynthia, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Our Place, and Maui Nui. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Reduce your toxic load by upgrading your cookware! Go to fromourplace.com today and use promo code DHRU at checkout to receive 10% off any order. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 14, 20251h 59m

S2 Ep 319Oral Dysbiosis is Driving Disease, Popular Oral Care Products You Should Throw in the Trash, and How Your Diet Can Help Remineralize Your Teeth

This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Fatty15, and Levels. The oral microbiome is a foundational pillar of whole-body health and longevity. While modern science is just beginning to catch up, traditions like Ayurveda, along with Functional Medicine practitioners and biological dentists, have long emphasized the mouth-body connection. Without healthy teeth, gums, and oral tissues, systemic health inevitably declines. In this episode, today’s guests share how oral health offers a powerful lens into overall wellness—and why it’s time to rethink how we care for our mouths. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on the connection between oral health, chronic disease, and longevity. Dr. Staci Whitman breaks down the top signs that your oral health may be at risk, explores the root causes behind common dental diagnoses, and explains the link between poor oral health and chronic illness. She also shares actionable tips on nutrition, optimal eating timelines, and strategies to prevent oral dysbiosis and cavities. Dr. Mark Burhenne dives into why prioritizing oral health is essential for preventing chronic disease and offers simple steps to get started. He also walks through the cost-benefit analysis of root canals and explains why flossing matters, along with his picks for the cleanest, most effective oral care products on the market. Dr. Staci Whitman is a leading authority in functional dentistry. With a unique blend of scientific expertise and compassionate care, she's dedicated to creating a cavity-free world. Dr Staci is a triple board-certified in pediatrics, integrative dentistry, and naturopathic dentistry. She is one of only five dentists in the world to have her Functional Medicine Certification from the Institute of Functional Medicine. Dr. Mark Burhenne is a functional dentist. He is the author of the number one Amazon bestseller The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: The connection between oral health and overall health (01:44) Root causes of oral dysbiosis (05:22) Cavity prevention (12:41) The role of the Standard American diet on the oral microbiome (15:55) Top factors that impact oral health (18:53) Foods and drinks that cause decay or promote optimal oral health (27:03) FYGG toothpaste (29:45) Hydroxyapatite and sourcing from reputable sources (33:14) Key supplements for oral health (36:12) Vitamin D and medications for oral health (39:09) How oral and dental health relate to longevity (42:14) A cost-benefit analysis of root canals (43:51) Dr. Burhenne's advice for taking care of oral health (52:15) Final Thoughts (54:49) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Staci Whitman Full episode with Dr. Mark Burhenne This episode is brought to you by LMNT, Fatty15, and Levels. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 12, 202551 min

S2 Ep 319We’re Not Separate from Nature, We’re Made of It: An Honest Conversation About Soil, Carbon, and the Future of Humanity with Paul Hawken

This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique Life, and BiOptimizers. When we think about carbon, we often associate it with pollution, greenhouse gases, and climate change. But carbon is not the enemy—it's the essential building block of life. From the soil beneath our feet to the air we breathe, carbon plays a central role in the biosphere. The real issue lies not with carbon itself, but with how human systems have disrupted its natural balance. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with environmentalist and author Paul Hawken to unpack the deeper story of carbon—its vital role in life, its misrepresentation in climate discourse, and its power to connect all living systems. Drawing from his new book Carbon: The Book of Life, Paul explains why regeneration, not just sustainability, is key. He also shares how we can restore our relationship with the Earth by embracing Indigenous wisdom, ecological thinking, and a shift from extraction to restoration, reminding us that healing the planet starts with rethinking our values. Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, and bestselling author who advises governments and business leaders on climate and ecological regeneration. He’s written nine books with six national and New York Times bestsellers. He founded both Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration, which created the world’s largest network of solutions to the climate crisis. His newest book is Carbon: The Book of Life. Tune in to this powerful conversation to discover how rethinking carbon could help us heal our planet—and ourselves. In this episode, Dhru and Paul dive into: Carbon as the foundation of life (00:40) The vilification of carbon from an environmental perspective—and the secrets it holds (3:05) Dissolving the human–nature divide and reconnecting with the natural world (11:20) The message behind Claire Davis' food experiment with infants (17:40) How awareness and communication with nature could help shift humanity (25:13) Balancing human wants versus needs (35:43) The idea that Earth has a form of awareness (46:59) Challenging the idea that human existence is a plight on the planet (1:03:23) The limits of technology in healing the Earth—and how it has improved human life (1:10:53) Carbon sequestration through regenerative agriculture (1:15:42) Rethinking the phrase “growth is good” in the context of nature, humans, and technology (1:21:33) The impact of outcome-focused living and raising awareness about health (1:31:03) Reevaluating infant formula and banning pharmaceutical ads—genuine progress or public deception? (1:37:43) The future of agriculture: banning chemicals, pesticides, and harmful toxins in America (1:42:43) There is a solution, a path to change—and we are part of it (1:48:43) The need for community, the power of connection, and our role in making life better (2:02:13) Also mentioned in this episode: Paul’s Book - Carbon: The Book of Life Project Drawdown Restor Eco Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? Abundance For more on Paul, follow him on Instagram and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique, and BiOptimizers. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Pu’er fermented black and green teas. Plus, you’ll get a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 7, 20252h 17m

S2 Ep 318Autoimmune Conditions are On the Rise — Do Food Sensitivities Play a Role? The Role of Gluten & Dairy in Autoimmunity and How to Address Food Sensitivities Starting with Gut Health

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Birch Living, and Square. Autoimmune conditions now affect over 300 million people worldwide, and that number is rising fast. Yet the conventional medical model often misses the root cause, leaving many stuck on medications or searching endlessly for answers. In today’s episode, our guests reveal how food plays a powerful role in autoimmune symptoms—and how targeted changes can make a real difference. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with experts on foods like gluten and dairy that trigger autoimmune responses in their bodies. Dr. Akil Palanisamy joins us to explore why autoimmune diseases are on the rise and how certain aspects of modern life may be fueling the epidemic. He breaks down the top contributing factors and shares his TIGER Protocol, which uses diet, lifestyle, and Ayurvedic principles to address them. Dhru and Dr. Akil also discuss the importance of mindset and staying grounded in what works best for you, so you can take action without feeling overwhelmed. Dr. Elroy Vojdani breaks down the role of food sensitivities in autoimmune disease, including common triggers and how they impact the immune system. He and Dhru discuss risk factors, the difference between sensitivities and intolerances, and the limitations of standard allergy tests. Dr. Vojdani also shares how to remove problem foods and take practical steps to heal the gut and restore immune health. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Dr. Akil’s two-phase diet approach for autoimmune disease (1:40) Restrictive diets: understanding food allergies vs. food sensitivities (3:41) AIP Diet vs. Dr. Akil's Elimination Diet—key differences (8:25) Blood tests and symptoms that help detect early autoimmunity (12:20) Essential foods that support gut repair (18:54) How to follow an elimination protocol on your own (26:58) Chronic diseases linked to food sensitivities (32:00) Food sensitivities and their role in F.L.C. (Feel Like Crap) syndrome (37:01) The rising prevalence of autoimmune diseases in recent years (40:30) Why food is the #1 trigger for autoimmune conditions (45:15) Dr. Vojdani's personal story and key risk factors for autoimmunity (47:09) Gut repair strategies for those without access to doctors or testing (52:20) Highlights from Dr. Vojdani's book When Food Bites Back and patient results (58:20) Dhru’s father’s success story with the Elimination Diet (1:04:36) Why the reintroduction phase is crucial for autoimmune healing (1:07:42) Final thoughts and takeaways (1:09:32) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Akil Palanisamy Full episode with Dr. Elroy Vojdani This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth, Birch Living, and Square. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Get 27% off your Birch Living mattress plus two eco-rest pillows during their Memorial Day early access sale—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Get everything you need to run and grow your business, without any long-term commitments with Square. Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/DHRU Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 5, 20251h 6m

S2 Ep 317The Top 10 Toxins that Are Wreaking Havoc on Your Health and How to Protect You and Your Family from Hidden Toxins in the Home with Dr. Aly Cohen

This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox. Toxins hidden in everyday products can quietly increase our risk of chronic diseases, including cancer. These harmful chemicals aren’t just found in what we put on our skin—they’re also in the air we breathe and the water we drink. Understanding where these toxins hide and how they impact our health empowers us to make smarter choices, reduce our exposure, and protect both our well-being and that of our families. Today’s guest shares how simple, practical switches can help us detoxify our lives and take back control of our health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Aly Cohen to unpack some of the most toxic offenders hiding in our everyday lives. Using a tier-ranking system, Dr. Cohen breaks down where everyday household items—like cookware, cleaning products, Tupperware, and candles—rank compared to other major exposures, such as poor air quality and tap water. She also shares her Four A’s Framework—a simple, practical tool to help identify toxins without feeling overwhelmed or paralyzed when making safer choices. Plus, Dr. Cohen offers actionable tips to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways through everyday lifestyle habits, nutrition, and targeted supplements. Dr. Cohen is a board-certified physician specializing in rheumatology and integrative medicine, as well as an environmental health expert based in Princeton, New Jersey. Her new book, DETOXIFY: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them, connects the dots between everyday chemical exposures and the rising epidemic of immune and autoimmune disorders and what we can all do about it. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Cohen dive into: Iodine’s role in detoxifying the body (00:40) Ranking toxin exposure from non-stick cookware (4:05) The problem with tap water—and solutions for cleaner options (9:33) The cumulative impact of toxin exposure over time (19:53) How today’s toxin load compares to earlier lifestyles (20:59) Poor indoor air quality and the dangers of dust buildup (22:38) The 4 A’s Framework for reducing toxic exposure (34:37) Why standard household cleaners can be harmful (38:47) Personal care products and their link to autoimmune disorders (44:26) Safer alternatives to traditional dry cleaning (54:17) Why you should avoid microwaving food in plastic—and use glass instead (58:15) Ultra-processed foods as a constant source of toxins (1:06:35) Foods that naturally support the body’s detoxification process (1:11:01) Mercury exposure and the rising pollution in our oceans (1:13:22) Daily supplements and foods that help minimize toxic burden (1:18:05) What drives Dr. Cohen’s passion for environmental health (1:24:11) BPA levels in mothers and the correlation with autism (1:29:07) What truly matters when it comes to reducing toxic exposure (1:37:27) Also mentioned in this episode: Dr. Cohen’s book Detoxify Study on surface cracks on non-stick cookware Try This –The Invisible Threat You Need to Be Aware of Ollie Dog Food For more on Dr. Cohen, follow her on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Lumebox. Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, get 40% off sitewide at Cozy Earth. From May 2 through May 4th, Buy One, Get One Free viscose bamboo pajamas!! Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUPBOGO. Lumebox is offering my community early access to their 50% off their portable Red Light device Birthday sale. Just go to thelumebox.com/dhru to get your device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 30, 20251h 45m

S2 Ep 317What is Your Body Trying to Tell You? The Top Causes of Chronic Pain and How to Tackle Pain Head On

This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Manukora Honey. Chronic pain affects millions of people, yet traditional approaches often focus only on managing symptoms, without addressing the root cause. Today’s guests share a groundbreaking perspective: that pain is created by the brain as a signal of an underlying emotional issue that needs attention. By identifying and addressing these emotional triggers, lasting relief can be achieved by rewiring the brain. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with leading experts on getting to the root cause of chronic pain. Dr. Andrea Furlan breaks down the drivers of chronic pain and debunks common myths around treatment. She also highlights the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle in worsening pain and shares her unique, integrative approach to healing. Next, Dr. Howard Schubiner explains why chronic pain is becoming more prevalent and how it’s closely connected to the brain. He outlines why the current model of pain management falls short and introduces Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy—an evidence-based approach that has been shown to be more effective than traditional treatments. Dr. Schubiner also discusses how adverse childhood experiences can manifest as chronic pain later in life, and how we can retrain our brains to change our perception and experience of pain. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Top myths in treating chronic pain (01:05) Tier ranking of the top drivers of chronic pain (06:40) Corrective exercises for addressing lower back pain (12:36) Solutions, answers, and advice for lower back pain (15:33) Evidence-based alternative approaches for chronic lower back and shoulder pain (19:26) Do's and don'ts to prevent abuse of the body (22:51) Why back pain has doubled in the last twenty years (29:20) What pain in the body actually is (32:28) Why the current approach to pain and pain management is broken (35:43) The Symptom Perception Model and its effectiveness (43:00) Incentives that contribute to systemic failure (44:32) Why MRIs don’t provide a complete picture of pain (49:11) Adverse childhood experiences and their relationship to pain (54:45) Understanding how the brain generates pain (59:58) Final thoughts (01:07:43) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Andrea Furlan Full episode with Dr. Howard Schubiner This episode is brought to you by Cozy Earth and Manukora Honey. Right now, get 40% off sitewide at Cozy Earth. From May 2 through May 4th, buy One, Get One Free viscose bamboo pajamas!! Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUPBOGO. Upgrade to the creamiest honey, packed with antioxidants and prebiotics. Just go to manukora.com/dhru to get $25 off the Starter Kit and boost your energy, immunity, and digestive health today! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 28, 20251h 6m

Why You Need to Eat 30 Different Plants a Week to Fight Inflammation and How to Build Your Healthiest Gut Microbiome Yet with Gut Expert Dr. Will Bulsiewicz

This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, One Skin, and Branch Basics. Over 95% of Americans are deficient in one key nutrient: fiber. And yet, fiber plays a powerful role in overall health—supporting weight loss, better sleep, and increased satiety. Today’s guest takes a deep dive into fiber, gut health, and why adding more plants to your diet is one of the best things you can do for your well-being. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz to discuss why increasing the diversity of plants in your diet is crucial for gut and overall health. Dr. Bulsiewicz shares his top tips and go-to recipe for anyone beginning their journey toward more fiber and plant diversity. He also explores concerns surrounding the increasing use of GLP-1 medications without a long-term plan and identifies the most effective practices for achieving sustainable weight loss. If you’re looking for a deep dive into what damages the gut microbiome—and how to truly optimize your gut health—this episode is for you. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz is a board-certified gastroenterologist, an internationally recognized expert in gut health, and the bestselling author of Fiber Fueled and The Fiber Fueled Cookbook. He serves as U.S. Medical Director and Scientific Advisor at ZOE, has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles, has presented to Congress and the USDA, and has taught gut health to over 10,000 students. Dr. B earned his MD from Georgetown, trained at Northwestern and UNC, where he was chief fellow, and completed an NIH-funded epidemiology fellowship at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Bulsiewicz dive into: Increasing the diversity of plants in your diet (00:30) Research on the significance of adding diversity to your diet (3:42) Starting the day with a morning smoothie as a best practice for diversity (9:30) Base ingredients for smoothies and beginner-friendly plant additions (17:10) Personalizing the right amount of fiber for your gut microbiome (25:41) Emulsifiers added to plant-based meals (28:03) The connection between fiber and GLP-1 (36:54) Intense food noise, cravings, and long-term drug dependency (43:59) A tiered approach to weight loss (48:17) Alcohol and the least damaging options from a gut perspective (1:09:24) Marijuana use and its impact on health (1:14:25) The controversy behind the MAHA movement (1:19:29) Fermented foods and their effects on the microbiome (1:31:44) Tier-ranking what damages the gut microbiome (1:40:12) Concerns about the carnivore diet and Dr. Bulsiewicz’s observations (1:53:59) Dr. Bulsiewicz’s prebiotics and the journey to build a better microbiome (1:57:49) Strengthening intuition and learning to trust your gut (2:04:03) Also mentioned in this episode: ZOE 38Tera: Dr. Bulsiewicz’s prebiotic For more on Dr. Bulsiewicz, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, One Skin, and Branch Basics. Right now, Bon Charge is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, One Skin is offering my community 15% off; just go to oneskin.co and use coupon code DHRU to save 15% and give your skin the scientifically proven, gentle care it deserves. Right now, Branch Basics is offering 15% off the Premium Starter Kit; just go to branchbasics.com and use coupon code DHRU. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics! Sign up for Dhru’s Try This Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 23, 20252h 13m

S2 Ep 315The Top Foods That Help and Harm The Liver with Kristin Kirkpatrick

This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui, Levels, and Ollie. When we think about chronic disease and vital organs, the liver isn’t always the first that comes to mind—but it should be. The liver plays a role in nearly every metabolic process in the body, from stabilizing blood sugar levels to converting amino acids into usable fuel. Today’s guest joins the podcast for a deep dive into how optimizing liver health is key to supporting overall health. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Kristin Kirkpatrick to explore the liver’s vital role in detoxification, the rise of fatty liver disease, and how liver health impacts overall mortality. They break down the connection between diet and liver function, debunk myths about dietary fat, and examine the effects of ultra-processed foods and artificial sweeteners. Kristin shares the benefits of coffee, muscle mass, and blood sugar balance for metabolic health, along with key liver-supportive foods, lifestyle tips, and insights into GLP-1 medications for those with obesity and liver issues. In this episode, Dhru and Kristin dive into: The shocking rates of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (00:00) Understanding fatty liver disease and its twelve major risk factors (2:51) Why Americans are at greater risk (7:50) The crucial role the liver plays in the body (13:28) The phases of detoxification from environmental toxins (18:18) Research linking fatty liver disease to increased mortality risk (22:28) The earlier onset of fatty liver disease in today’s population (27:15) Why carbohydrates may be more to blame than fat (27:54) The impact of Diet Cola, artificial sweeteners, and foods to avoid (32:01) Twelve liver-friendly foods to prioritize (48:31) The importance of building and maintaining muscle mass (58:01) Lifestyle recommendations for managing fatty liver disease (1:05:31) The role of physical activity in liver health (1:08:31) Understanding GLP-1 medications and their effects (1:11:53) Final thoughts on liver health and nutrition (1:18:31) Also mentioned in this episode: Kristin’s Presentation Slides Regenerative Health Book For more on Kristin, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube, LinkedIn, and her Website. This episode is brought to you by Maui Nui, Levels, and Ollie. Right now, Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Want to give your dog the best in clean eating? Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Right now, Ollie is offering 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! Just head to Ollie.com, use the code DHRU, and you’ll get 60% off your first box of meals in your subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 21, 20251h 22m

S2 Ep 314Break Free of People Pleasing, Sugar Addiction, and Limiting Beliefs that are Holding You Back From Living the Life You Desire with Dr. Adi Jaffe

This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Levels. In today’s world, addiction takes many forms—whether it’s alcohol, drugs, social media, or people-pleasing. Certain key factors drive these behaviors and make breaking the cycle incredibly challenging. Today’s guest offers powerful insights into brain health and psychology, explaining why these patterns emerge and how we can begin to unhook from them. On this episode of The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with psychologist and addiction expert Dr. Adi Jaffe. Dr. Jaffe breaks down the “hook” that keeps us stuck in addictive behaviors and explores the root causes that draw us back to them. He takes a deep dive into shame—the true fuel behind addiction—and explains why people-pleasing is one of the hardest patterns to break. He also shares his own powerful journey of overcoming addiction and highlights the importance of holding onto beliefs that serve us—and letting go of those that don’t. Dr. Adi Jaffe is a UCLA-trained psychologist and a leading expert on mental health, addiction, and relationships. Once a meth addict and drug dealer, his life changed after a SWAT arrest and jail sentence. Now the author of The Abstinence Myth and Unhooked, Dr. Jaffe challenges traditional addiction treatment and leads IGNTD, an organization helping former inmates find support for addiction and mental health. His work has been featured on CNN, Fox, NBC, and Psychology Today. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Jaffe dive into: The hook beneath addiction (00:00) What you gain by holding onto your addiction (5:47) The deeper roots of people-pleasing (7:15) Dhru and Dr. Jaffe's personal stories with people-pleasing (11:58) The SPARO Method explained (19:38) Dr. Jaffe's personal addiction story and how Unhooked was created (24:40) Why shame is the true fuel behind addiction (36:02) The hooks and stimulants that fueled Dr. Jaffe's past addictions (41:22) Fixed mindset vs. growth mindset (50:21) The capacity for change: being reactive vs. proactive (55:01) How Dr. Jaffe overcame his addiction (58:30) Common habits that unknowingly lead to addiction (1:07:34) Understanding the addiction of self-criticism (1:22:21) Letting go of limiting beliefs and embracing self-evaluation (1:29:15) The power of celebrating small wins (1:37:30) Where to follow Dr. Jaffe’s work (1:44:08) Also mentioned in this episode: Unhooked: Free Yourself from Addiction Forever How to Heal Your Body and Manifest Reality with Bruce Lipton For more on Dr.Jaffe, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, Apple Podcast, LinkedIn, his Website, and other platforms, such as IGNTD™. This episode is brought to you by Momentous, Cozy Earth, and Levels, Optimize your energy and mental clarity with the Momentous Three: Protein, Omega-3s, and Creatine made by and used by the best. Head to livemomentous.com and use code DHRU for 35% off your first subscription. Right now, get 40% off your Cozy Earth sheets. Just head over to cozyearth.com/dhru and use code DHRUP. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link, levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 16, 20251h 51m

S2 Ep 313Struggling with Low Libido? Your Blood Sugar Could Be to Blame. Top Tips for Boosting Libido with Sex and Metabolic Experts

This episode is brought to you by Levels and Maui Nui. When most people think about metabolic health, they think of weight management and steady energy. But here’s what often gets overlooked: metabolic health also plays a major role in sexual function and fertility. Our hormones depend on a delicate balance—and when blood sugar spikes and crashes, that balance gets thrown off. The result? Not just weight gain, mood swings, and fatigue, but also a higher risk of erectile dysfunction, infertility, reduced sexual pleasure, and more. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, we’re bringing you a special compilation episode featuring Dhru’s conversations with experts on how sexual health can reflect your overall metabolic health. Dr. Casey Means explains that blood flow, hormones, and psychology are the three pillars of good sexual function. She shares how diet impacts all three through a hormonal cascade, along with effects on nitric oxide and neurotransmitter production. Dr. Rena Malik dives into the importance of a healthy sex life and the common challenges men and women face—from low libido and hormone imbalances to lifestyle factors that get in the way. She breaks down the science behind sexual health, including the roles of diet, exercise, and orgasms, and unpacks the key roadblocks that can prevent us from experiencing a truly fulfilling sex life. Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-trained physician, Co-founder of the metabolic health company Levels, and author of Good Energy. Her mission is to maximize human potential and reverse the epidemic of preventable chronic disease by empowering individuals with tools that foster a deep understanding of their bodies and support personalized, sustainable dietary and lifestyle choices. Dr. Rena Malik is a board-certified urologist with a talent for dispelling medical misinformation, discussing intimate topics, and evidence-based discussions of taboo topics. Dr. Malik is also a prominent reconstructive urologist treating bladder conditions, sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, and hormone management. In this episode, Dhru and his guests dive into: Paying attention to your sexual and overall health (1:37) The link between sex drive and metabolic function (5:49) Three key ways metabolic and sexual health are connected (8:41) Habits that restrict blood flow and negatively impact sex drive (14:21) The alarming rate of fertility decline (18:50) How metabolic health affects egg quality, sperm quality, and hormone balance (22:11) The connection between sex, longevity, and a healthy lifespan (33:09) How exercise boosts internal motivation and physical desire for sex (36:14) The effects of a sedentary lifestyle on libido and sexual health (33:11) Top factors interfering with a pleasurable sex life (37:39) Hormonal and menopause-related challenges—and potential solutions (44:14) Hormone therapy and its benefits for women’s libido (49:25) Physical factors that can prevent enjoyment of sex (51:23) Final thoughts (55:14) Also mentioned: Full episode with Dr. Casey Means Full episode with Dr. Rena Malik 3 Ways metabolic health affects sexual function This episode is brought to you by Levels and Maui Nui. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Right now Maui Nui Venison is offering my listeners a limited collection of my favorite cuts and products. Just go to mauinuivenison.com/dhru to secure your access now —but hurry, supply is limited! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 14, 202553 min

S2 Ep 310Is Current Thinking Around Cholesterol Outdated? What You Need to Know About Heart Health and The Root Cause of Plaque Build Up with David Feldman

This episode is brought to you by Levels, BiOptimizers, and Birch Living. Traditionally, elevated LDL has been directly linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. But today’s guest is on a mission to dig deeper. He’s raising both awareness and funding to explore the true relationship between LDL, ApoB, and heart disease—challenging long-held beliefs in the process. He joins us to share the results of his team’s groundbreaking study. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dave Feldman to discuss his team’s landmark study on LDL cholesterol and its implications for cardiovascular health. Dave shares the personal journey that led him to fund this research and what it means for how we approach and treat heart disease. He breaks down the surprising findings on how plaque progression really occurs—and the key questions that still need answers in future studies. Dave also outlines the most effective tests to assess your risk, along with how to interpret your scores based on age. Dave Feldman is a software and platform engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Citizen Science Foundation. His life took a radical turn upon seeing his cholesterol skyrocket after adopting a ketogenic diet, and he became obsessed with understanding why this is common with those who are likewise leaner and more metabolically healthy. Through a series of self-experiments and partnering with formal researchers, he has since published the “Lipid Energy Model,” which may explain this phenomenon. In this episode, Dhru and Dave dive into: Dave’s mission and journey to pursue answers (00:30) What mainstream medicine believes about high cholesterol (4:20) The keto and carnivore view on cholesterol (6:00) Dave's perspective and his groundbreaking research (7:45) Why Dave’s research matters and its implications for cardiovascular disease prevention (15:57) The factors that led to starting and releasing the study (18:23) The surprising results of plaque progression (28:42) What the results mean on a broad scale and how to configure the right type of diet (35:32) Appropriate testing and optimal score ranges (45:32) Factors that contribute to plaque progression (53:32) Injury to cells and arterial lining—and what prevents repair (1:00:32) The likely responses to the landmark study (1:23:47) Advice on ApoB based on large-scale metabolic health concerns (1:38:32) Critical takeaways (1:42:22) Where to follow Dave and learn about his upcoming movie (1:45:32) Also mentioned in this episode: Plaque Begets Plaque, Not ApoB, JACC Journals Citizen Science Foundation For more on Dave, follow him on Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, his Website, and other platforms, such as Cholesterol Code. This episode is brought to you by Levels, BiOptimizers, and Birch Living. Right now, Levels is offering my listeners an additional 2 FREE months of the Levels annual Membership when you use my link: levels.link/DHRU. Make moves on your metabolic health with Levels today. Go to bioptimizers.com/dhru now and enter promo code DHRU10 to get 10% off any order of Sleep Breakthrough and find out this month’s gift with purchase. Get 20% off your Birch Living mattress during their Spring Event—just head to birchliving.com/dhru today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 20251h 57m

S2 Ep 309This Study Shocks Cardiologists: LDL and ApoB May Not Predict Heart Disease Risk in Healthy People with Dr. Nick Norwitz

This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Lumebox. The mainstream narrative around LDL cholesterol has long claimed that high LDL is always harmful—no matter the individual or their overall health status. The traditional view holds that elevated LDL levels directly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, regardless of metabolic health. Today’s guest, Dr. Nick Norwitz, shares groundbreaking research that further explains why plaque buildup progresses and how it can lead to heart disease. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Dr. Nick Norwitz to explore a groundbreaking study on LDL cholesterol and its implications for cardiovascular health. Dr. Norwitz dives into the role of diet, individual risk factors, and the significance of plaque progression while also addressing lifestyle influences and practical strategies for heart health. He also shares insights on the limitations of current testing methods, the impact of microplastics on cardiovascular health, and the growing gut health crisis. Dhru and Dr. Norwtiz emphasized the need for personalized nutrition, informed decision-making, and a balanced perspective between scientific research and real-world experience. Dr. Nick Norwitz is a researcher, educator, and passionate advocate for metabolic health whose mission is to “Make Metabolic Health Mainstream.” He earned a PhD in Metabolism from the University of Oxford and is now completing his MD at Harvard Medical School. Nick’s drive in this field stems from his personal battle with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease, which he overcame through a ketogenic diet after conventional treatments failed. His journey has fueled a deep commitment to challenging outdated thinking around health, and he’s known for his infectious curiosity and dedication to teaching. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Norwitz dive into: Dr. Norwitz’s landmark study (00:41) How the study fits into people’s diets and lifestyles (06:04) Plaque progression in individuals with existing buildup (14:45) Lifestyle factors that contribute to continued plaque progression (16:30) How to assess your personal risk (20:55) Dhru’s personal story and testing journey (30:00) The worst diet and lifestyle habits for heart health (38:27) The impact of carnivore and ketogenic diets on gut health (45:01) Vegetables, fiber, and insights on the omnivore diet (1:02:40) The aspartame study and what it means for humans (1:07:58) Seed oils and their effects on the body (1:23:00) Final thoughts and where to follow Dr. Norwitz (1:34:52) Also mentioned in this episode: Plaque Begets Plaque, Not ApoB, JACC Journals Metabolic Mind YouTube Study from Italy on Microplastics in Cardiovascular Events For more on Dr. Norwitz, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads, and his Website, and subscribe to his Newsletter. This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Lumebox. Right now, LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Head over to drinkLMNT.com/dhru today. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-registered portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 7, 20251h 38m

S2 Ep 310Want to Maintain Youthful Skin At Any Age? Top Dermatologist and Skin Cancer Expert Shares his Favorite Skin Tips and Tools and Busts Major Myths Around Skin Damage with Dr. Teo Soleymani

This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique Life, and Fatty15. When it comes to looking younger, sun exposure, and skin cancer, the research and advice can be overwhelming, leaving many of us unsure of what to believe. With endless skincare products and trends flooding the market, it’s hard to know what’s truly effective, worth the investment, and safe for maintaining a youthful glow. Today’s guest joins us to break it all down and share what really works. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with double board-certified dermatologist and skin cancer and reconstructive surgery specialist Dr. Teo Soleymani to discuss research-backed skin protocols that can improve your skin and reduce your risk of skin cancer. Dr. Soleymani breaks down the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreens, what the data really says about sun exposure and skin cancer, and the top therapies for reducing wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage. He also shares the most cost-effective devices and strategies for achieving a more youthful appearance. Dr. Teo Soleymani is a nationally recognized, double board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs Micrographic and Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon. A Stanford-trained physician and former clinical professor at UCLA, he specializes in the treatment of complex, high-risk skin cancers and sun-damaged, aging skin. He now leads California Dermatology and Mohs Surgery Specialists in Pasadena, CA, and continues to contribute to academic research and innovation in dermatologic surgery. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Soleymani dive into: Sun exposure and its impact on the skin (01:11) Why traditional dermatologists recommend avoiding sun exposure (04:37) Can sun avoidance and low vitamin D levels be harmful? (13:42) Traditional sunscreen: benefits vs. potential harm (16:18) Physical barriers for skin protection (19:42) How skin color influences sun exposure tolerance (24:29) How to maintain healthy skin and prevent premature aging (27:57) Seed oils and their impact on skin health (34:50) Immune-suppressing conditions and medications (43:00) Tanning and spray sunscreen rankings (47:00) Antioxidants in your diet and key supplements for skin protection (59:50) Screening measures for long-term health and protection (01:10:00) The impact of alcohol on the skin and the dangers of grain-based alcohols (01:17:00) Red light therapy, microneedling, and radiofrequency: what works? (01:21:40) The most effective device for skin health (01:29:00) Cost-effective strategies you can implement immediately (01:36:45) Skin cancer prevention and screening (01:48:00) Also mentioned in this episode: Sun Powder For more on Dr. Soleymani, follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn, and his Website. This episode is brought to you by Bon Charge, Pique, and Fatty15. Right now, BON CHARGE is offering my community 15% off; just go to boncharge.com/DHRU and use coupon code DHRU to save 15%. Right now, Pique Life is offering 20% off the Radiant Skin Duo plus a free beaker and frother when you go to piquelife.com/dhru. Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off its 90-day subscription Starter Kit. Go to fatty15.com/dhru and use code DHRU to replenish your C15 levels for long-term health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 2, 20251h 58m