
Show overview
Holmes On Health has published 14 episodes during 2025. That works out to roughly 5 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 17 min and 21 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 7 months ago. Published by Allen J. Holmes, MD.
From the publisher
If you’re tired of being told your symptoms are just “a normal part of aging,” this podcast is for you.Each week, Dr. Allen Holmes — a licensed medical expert in hormone optimization, weight loss, and metabolic health — brings you honest, science-backed conversations to help you feel younger, stronger, and more alive.From unraveling hormone myths to tackling fatigue, inflammation, and stubborn weight gain, Holmes on Health empowers you with the tools to live life optimized — no matter your age.🎙️ Topics include:• Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (HRT)• Testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid health• Sustainable fat loss and metabolism• Nutrition strategies and intermittent fasting• Sleep, stress, libido, and longevityWhether you’re in your 30s, 40s, 50s or beyond — you’ll walk away each week with real answers and real hope.📅 New episodes every Friday.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 14Progesterone: The Happy Hormone
This conversation delves into the misconceptions surrounding progesterone. It highlights the importance of understanding the differences between synthetic and natural micronized bioidentical progesterone, It illustrates the benefits of progesterone in conditions like PCOS, perimenopause, and menopause.Progesterone is not just for fertility; it has broader health implications.Old studies have misrepresented the safety of progesterone.Natural micronized bioidentical progesterone is a powerful health tool.Understanding the distinction between synthetic and natural progesterone is crucial.Micronized progesterone can aid in managing PCOS symptoms.It plays a beneficial role during perimenopause and menopause.Women should be informed about the benefits of progesterone.Misconceptions can lead to underutilization of progesterone in treatment.#progesterone#womenshealth#PCO#perimenopause#menopausalhealthI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 13The Truth About Breast Cancer and HRT
SummaryIn this episode, Dr. Allen Holmes discusses the misconceptions surrounding breast cancer and hormone therapy, particularly in light of the Women's Health Initiative study. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the roles of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone in women's health, and how these hormones can be beneficial rather than harmful when used appropriately. The conversation also addresses the risks associated with breast cancer, the implications for survivors, and the need for personalized approaches to hormone therapy. Dr. Holmes advocates for a comprehensive strategy that includes lifestyle factors and metabolic optimization to improve women's health outcomes.#breastcancer#breastcancerawareness#HRT#BHRT#lifeoptimizedI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

Unlocking the Secrets of Advanced Supplements
In this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes delves into advanced supplements that can optimize health beyond foundational needs. He discusses various forms of magnesium, essential amino acids, colostrum, and targeted probiotics, emphasizing their specific benefits and the importance of quality in supplementation. The episode concludes with a reminder that supplements should complement a healthy lifestyle rather than replace it.TakeawaysMagnesium has different forms with specific benefits.Essential amino acids are crucial for muscle protein synthesis.Colostrum supports immune function and gut health.Quality of supplements is paramount for effectiveness.Targeted probiotics can improve metabolic health.Advanced supplements are not necessary for everyone.Supplements should complement a healthy lifestyle.Timing of amino acid intake can enhance absorption.Research-backed probiotics are more effective than generic ones.Investing in health today pays off in the future.I would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 11Foundational Supplements for Everyday Wellness - Part 1
In this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes discusses foundational supplements that can significantly improve daily health. He emphasizes the importance of B12, vitamin D, creatine, and magnesium, explaining their roles, benefits, and the common deficiencies many people face. The conversation highlights the necessity of supplementation in modern diets and provides practical advice on dosages and forms of these supplements. Dr. Holmes encourages listeners to consider these supplements as part of a holistic approach to health, which includes good nutrition and lifestyle choices.I would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 10Unveiling PCOS: The Silent Epidemic
In this episode, Dr. Allen Holmes discusses Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a complex endocrine disorder affecting millions of women worldwide. He highlights the prevalence of undiagnosed cases, the challenges in diagnosis, and the wide range of symptoms associated with PCOS. The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms, understanding the long-term health implications, and exploring effective treatment strategies, including lifestyle modifications and medications. Dr. Holmes encourages listeners to advocate for their health and seek proper evaluation and care.TakeawaysPCOS affects up to 20% of women worldwide.Many women with PCOS are undiagnosed due to lack of awareness.Insulin resistance is a key factor in PCOS.Diagnosis of PCOS requires clinical judgment and ruling out other conditions.Symptoms of PCOS can vary widely among individuals.Lifestyle changes can significantly improve PCOS symptoms.Women with PCOS are at higher risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease.Effective treatments include diet, exercise, and medications.Advocating for your health is crucial in managing PCOS.PCOS management should be a multi-dimensional approach.#pcos#womenshealth#lifeoptimizedI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 9The Diet Wars Are Missing the Point: Why Your Body Doesn't Care About Your Ideology
In this eye-opening episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes challenges the conventional diet wars by revealing the fundamental truths about human metabolism. Discover why the diet you choose might matter less than you think and learn about the three pillars that truly impact your health: energy balance, protein adequacy, and long-term sustainability. Tune in to understand how to find the perfect diet for you, one that maintains a calorie deficit, meets your protein needs, and is sustainable for the long haul. Don't miss this chance to cut through the noise and focus on what really matters for your health journey.#dietmyths #dietfads #sustainableweightlosstips #lifeoptimizedI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 8Consistency Over Perfection
In this episode Dr. Allen Holmes explains why we should be striving for consistency, not perfection.Consistency leads to habits. Habits lead to results. Life doesn't require perfection. t does require consistently showing up. When it comes to your health and wellnes, the key is to consistently play the long game. That kind of consistency requires a strong WHY!#consistency #whatisyourwhy #habitsthatchangeyourlife #lifeoptimizedI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 7Demystifying Hypothyroidism: What You Need to Know
SummaryIn this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen J. Holmes discusses hypothyroidism, a condition that affects millions, particularly women. He explains the function of the thyroid gland, the types and causes of hypothyroidism, and various treatment options, including the recent FDA developments regarding thyroid medications. The episode emphasizes the importance of considering symptoms and quality of life in treatment decisions rather than solely relying on lab results.TakeawaysHypothyroidism is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.The thyroid gland regulates many bodily functions.Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a common cause of hypothyroidism.Symptoms can occur even with normal lab tests.There are three types of hypothyroidism: primary, secondary, and tertiary.Levothyroxine is the standard treatment for hypothyroidism.Desiccated thyroid extract has been used for over 100 years.Many patients do not feel better on T4 alone.The FDA is reviewing the status of desiccated thyroid products.Patient symptoms should guide treatment decisions.Chapters00:00 Understanding Hypothyroidism02:42 Types and Causes of Hypothyroidism05:41 Treatment Options for Hypothyroidism11:25 Recent FDA Developments and Future of TreatmentsI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 6The Benefits of Estradiol in Menopause: It's about more than Hot Flashes and Sweats!
In this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes dives into the real science behind estradiol therapy in menopause and postmenopause. You’ll learn the difference between bioidentical estradiol and conjugated equine estrogens, how estradiol eases vasomotor symptoms AND does so much more! We’ll explore benefits for bone health, cardiovascular protection, brain aging, and even hair and skin vitality — all backed by the evidenced based research. If you’ve been hesitant about hormone therapy because of the WHI study, this episode will give you the facts you need to make an informed choice.#MenopauseRelief #Estradiol #HormoneTherapy #BoneHealth #HeartHealth #MenopauseMyths #HealthyAgingI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

HOH Epidsode 5: The Study that Set Women Back 20 years: Debunking the WHI Trial
In 2002, a single press conference changed the way doctors and women thought about hormone therapy. Headlines declared it dangerous—causing breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Overnight, millions stopped their hormones. But what if that message was incomplete?In this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes unpacks the real story of the Women’s Health Initiative trial—what it studied, how it was announced, and the pivotal Chicago meeting where investigators had minutes to review the data before the press conference that set off decades of fear.We’ll separate myth from fact, reveal what the WHI actually found. If you’ve ever wondered whether hormone therapy is safe, when to start it, and what type matters most—you’ll want to hear this.🎧 What you’ll learn:The untold story of the Chicago WHI meetingWhy the media message in 2002 lacked crucial contextThe latest research on bioidentical hormone therapy💡 Don’t let outdated headlines define your health choices. The truth about hormone therapy is more hopeful—and more nuanced—than you’ve been told.#HormoneReplacementTherapy #MenopauseCare #WHIStudy #HRTTruth #HolmesOnHealthI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 4You're Not Crazy, You're in Perimenopause
Feeling like something’s off—but your doctor says everything looks “normal”? You’re not alone.In this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes breaks down perimenopause—the often misunderstood and underdiagnosed phase that affects millions of women starting as early as early 30s.We cover:✅ What perimenopause really is✅ When it starts and how long it lasts✅ Symptoms that are not just in your head—like anxiety, brain fog, fatigue, and weight gain✅ Safe and effective treatment options, including bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT)✅ Non-pharmaceutical strategies: nutrition, exercise, supplements, and sleep✅ Why you’re not broken—and what you can do to feel like yourself again✨ Whether you’re in your 30s, 40s, or early 50s, this episode will help you understand what’s happening in your body—and how to take back control.👍 Like, comment, and share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it!🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more content on hormones, healthspan, and living life optimized.#PerimenopauseRelief#HormoneHealthForWomen#LifeAfter35#MenopauseSupport#PerimenopauseSymptoms#BalanceYourHormones#MidlifeWellnessI would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 3Why Muscle Mass is about VITALITY, not VANITY.
Keywordsmuscle health, metabolic health, resistance training, nutrition, longevity, hormone optimization, skeletal muscle, protein intake, aging, fitnessSummaryIn this episode of Holmes on Health, Dr. Allen Holmes discusses the critical role of skeletal muscle in overall health, metabolic function, and longevity. He emphasizes the importance of muscle mass for maintaining quality of life, preventing falls, and enhancing metabolic health. The conversation covers the significance of nutrition, particularly protein intake, and the necessity of resistance training for muscle maintenance. Additionally, Dr. Holmes highlights the impact of hormones, especially testosterone, on muscle health and offers practical advice for listeners to optimize their muscle mass and overall vitality as they age.Takeaways- Skeletal muscle is an organ that plays a vital role in metabolic health.- More muscle mass leads to better quality of life and longevity.- Resistance training is essential for maintaining and gaining muscle mass.- Protein intake is crucial for muscle maintenance and growth.- Muscle mass helps regulate blood sugar and fat metabolism.- Maintaining muscle mass reduces the risk of falls, especially in older adults.- It's never too early to start working on muscle maintenance.- Testosterone levels decline with age, impacting muscle mass.- Combining nutrition, resistance training, and hormone optimization yields the best results.- Muscle mass contributes to overall vitality and health.Sound Bites"Skeletal muscle is an incredibly complex organ.""Muscle mass plays a role in our longevity.""Muscle mass isn't just about looking good."Chapters00:00 Understanding Muscle as a Vital Organ06:24 Nutrition and Resistance Training for Muscle Maintenance11:56 The Importance of Muscle for Quality of LifeFollow on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube @allenjholmesmd or visit Holmes On Health website. I would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 2The Truth About Testosterone in Men
In this episode, Dr. Allen Holmes discusses the complexities of testosterone in men, its benefits, symptoms of low testosterone, testing methods, and various treatment options including testosterone replacement therapy. He emphasizes the importance of understanding testosterone levels and the implications of therapy, while also addressing natural ways to boost testosterone. The episode concludes with insights on who should consider testosterone therapy and the importance of a holistic approach to health.TakeawaysTestosterone is a crucial hormone for men. Low testosterone can lead to symptoms like fatigue and low libido.The testosterone range has changed over the years based on population studies.Natural ways to boost testosterone include diet, exercise, and sleep.Ways testosterone replacement therapy can be administered Testosterone optimization versus replacementSide effects of testosterone therapy Other things men should consider before starting testosterone therapy Testosterone therapy is one piece of a larger health puzzle.I would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?

S1 Ep 1Episode 1: The Introduction
Episode One of Holmes On Health, introducing a podcast created for the purpose of sharing information about health, hormones, fitness, nutrition, and living life optimized. In this episode you will learn: Who is Dr. Allen Holmes?A bit about my personal health journeyThe 3 "folds" of optimal healthTune In from the beginning..... it's going to a be informative and life changing journey! I would love to hear your feedback and your questions. What topics concerning hormones and health would you like to hear on future episodes of Holmes On Health?