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Women's HealthNewest episode
Could Endometriosis Be More Than a Pelvic Problem?
·32:11
Endometriosis affects millions of women, yet many spend years feeling dismissed, misdiagnosed, or sent back for another surgery. Dr. Kevin Linderman and Dr. Rob DeMartino explore inflammation, mitochondria, hormones, and why the condition may deserve a much broader conversation.
The Forgotten Hormone Behind Chronic Illness (MSH)
·33:43
MSH is one of the least-discussed hormones in chronic health, and Dr. Rob calls it a major leverage point. This episode connects MSH to pain and leaky gut, along with patterns seen in fibromyalgia and MS, plus why sunlight and circadian repair matter.
Energetic Debt: What Happens When Your Cells Run Out of Fuel
·27:41
Dr. Kevin Linderman and Dr. Rob DeMartino explain energetic debt: the gap that opens when your body spends more energy than your cells can make. See how mitochondria, chronic symptoms, and stalled progress connect—and why cleaning up your diet sometimes is not enough on its own.
The Fork in the Road: Why Two People Age So Differently
·24:19
Two people can reach the same age in completely different shape. This conversation breaks down electrons, sunlight, grounding, and the everyday energy drains that can wear the body down over the years.
Thyroid trouble used to be rare. Now it is common, while standard testing still checks only a narrow slice of the picture. Dr. Kevin and Dr. Rob walk through Hashimoto's, thyroid hormones, and why the full assembly line matters.
Autoimmune Disease: A Different Explanation for Why It Happens
·25:31
What if the immune system is responding to damaged tissue rather than causing the original problem? This episode connects mitochondrial DNA, inflammation, and why quieting symptoms can miss the signal underneath.