Health Longevity Secrets

Robert Lufkin MD

The health advice you're getting isn't working. Want to know what the experts actually do for themselves? Health Longevity Secrets reveals the real science behind longevity, metabolic health, fasting, and disease reversal—the protocols that researchers and physicians use in their own lives, not just what they tell patients. Robert Lufkin MD is a medical school professor, practicing physician, and New York Times bestselling author. After reversing his own chronic disease through lifestyle medicine, he's on a mission to share what actually works. Each episode features in-depth interviews with world-class scientists, doctors, and biohackers who share their personal health strategies—no sponsored talking points, just real answers. Your health transformation starts here.

  1. 1D AGO

    EXPLAINER: Walking Won't Burn Fat (Here's What It Actually Does)

    Walking videos are everywhere — "walk 10,000 steps and melt belly fat." The conclusion is right: walking does reduce body fat. But the explanation is completely wrong. Your body compensates for ~80% of exercise calories. The real reason walking transforms metabolic health has almost nothing to do with calories burned. Here's the actual science. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The walking myth: why calorie counting is wrong 0:52 - I'm Dr. Robert Lufkin — the actual mechanism 1:09 - Part 1: The calorie burn myth 1:24 - Pontzer's constrained energy model (Current Biology, 2016) 2:12 - Your body claws back 80% of exercise calories 2:51 - Constrained energy expenditure confirmed (2021 review) 3:36 - The body's compensation is actually the feature 3:42 - Part 2: The hormonal truth — insulin and GLUT4 4:05 - GLUT4: 100-fold glucose uptake without insulin 4:49 - AMPK: the molecular switch for fat oxidation 5:31 - AMPK activates autophagy via sestrins 6:05 - Part 3: Cortisol and visceral fat 6:18 - Visceral fat: the fat that kills 7:07 - Walking lowers cortisol (systematic review) 7:37 - Outdoor walking: 20–30 min for biggest cortisol drop 7:45 - Japanese walking study: visceral fat down, independent of calories 8:18 - Part 4: The post-meal walk 8:52 - 10-minute walk right after eating beats 30 minutes later 9:44 - Why the body's calorie compensation is a metabolic gift 10:36 - Part 5: The metabolic framework 11:04 - Walking is a hormonal intervention, not a calorie one 12:01 - Walking: 2 million years of metabolic medicine REFERENCES: Constrained Total Energy Expenditure (Pontzer et al., Current Biology, 2016): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26832439/ 10-Min Walk Immediately After Meals Suppresses Glucose (Hashimoto et al., Scientific Reports, 2025): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40594496/ Exercise, GLUT4, and Skeletal Muscle Glucose Uptake (Physiol Rev, 2013): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23899560/ GLUT4 Translocation — 100-Fold Glucose Uptake (Am J Physiol, 2020): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8260367/ AMPK and Adaptation to Exercise (Annual Review of Physiology, 2022): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8919726/ Physical Activity Lowers Cortisol (Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2022): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35777076/ Walking + Forest Environment Reduces Cortisol (Frontiers in Public Health, 2019): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6920124/ Daily Walki New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    12 min
  2. 3D AGO

    The Longevity Nerve: The Missing Link in Stress, Aging & Brain Health | Elisabetta Burchi MD

    What if one nerve quietly connects your brain to your heart, gut, immune system, and even how long you live? Dr. Elisabetta Burchi explains why the vagus nerve may be the missing link in stress resilience, cognition, and longevity. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The vagus nerve and longevity medicine 0:27 - Show intro 1:18 - Welcome Dr. Elisabetta Burchi from Florence 2:04 - Psychiatry, neuroscience, INSEAD MBA 6:25 - Joining Parasym as 4th employee 14:10 - What is the vagus nerve? Neuromodulation 101 18:00 - Autonomic nervous system: sympathetic vs. parasympathetic 20:00 - Fight-or-flight and the modern chronic stress problem 23:22 - Chronic stress as a driver of disease and aging 26:30 - Vagus nerve stimulation as therapy 28:40 - Vagal tone, HRV, and aging 30:36 - Invasive vs. noninvasive VNS 33:00 - How transcutaneous auricular VNS works 34:00 - Published findings: HRV, inflammation, cognition 36:00 - 55+ published clinical trials 36:30 - Cardiovascular, long COVID, fibromyalgia 38:00 - Cognitive enhancement in healthy people 40:00 - How to use it: 30-minute sessions 43:00 - Sleep improvement 45:50 - Athletic recovery and performance anxiety 47:22 - Elisabetta's personal routine 49:56 - The future of neuromodulation 55:00 - Long COVID data 57:00 - Longevity medicine and vagal neuromodulation 58:42 - Closing REFERENCES: Parasym / Nurosym Scientific Evidence (50+ Studies): nurosym.com/scientific-evidence taVNS Improves Long COVID Symptoms (Frontiers in Neurology, 2024): PMC11097097 Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway (PMC, 2018): PMC5826620 HRV and Exceptional Longevity (Frontiers, 2020): PMC7527628 Baseline HRV as Guide to taVNS Response (Translational Psychiatry, 2025): PMC12689627 GUEST: Dr. Elisabetta Burchi, MD, MBA - Head of Research, Parasym HOST: Dr. Robert Lufkin MDNew episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    1h 2m
  3. MAR 31

    A Glucose Sensing Watch | Sabih Chaudhry PhD

    Ever wished continuous glucose data didn’t require needles, adhesives, or a prescription? We sit down with Sabih Chaudhry, PhD, founder of AFON Technology, to unpack GlucoWare—a wrist-worn, noninvasive glucose wearable that uses low-power RF signals to read blood in near real time. Instead of piercing the skin, the device couples with your wrist, wakes every five minutes, pings a tiny signal, processes the reflection in under 200 milliseconds, and sends the data to your phone before going back to sleep. The result: familiar CGM-style insights without the interstitial lag, skin-tone limitations, or daily hassles. We explore the journey from a rough “antenna and saline” lab hack to a robust, manufacturable design tested in environmental chambers and on robotic arms. Sabih explains how the team tackled motion noise, temperature swings, and material choices, all while building for scale and regulatory approval. We compare RF spectroscopy to optical approaches, discuss accuracy targets, and outline a roadmap aimed at non–insulin-dependent type 2 users first, with CE marking in sight and the FDA pathway running in parallel. Along the way, we dig into fundraising lessons, the choice to work with high-net-worth investors, and the newly inked partnership with a global manufacturer. Beyond the tech, the conversation lands on impact. A painless, over-the-counter path to real-time glucose could help more people see spikes after meals, personalize diet and exercise, and improve time-in-range—key steps toward lowering HbA1c and reducing complications that strain health systems. The design leans fashion-forward to remove stigma, while the app mirrors clinical conventions so clinicians and users can speak the same language. Looking ahead, AFON’s modular electronics hint at future biomarkers—lactate, ketones, alcohol—and a smaller form factor suitable for kids, all pointing toward a smarter, more humane wearables era. If you care about metabolic health, diabetes innovation, or the next leap in consumer-friendly biosensing, this one’s worth your queue. Subscribe, share with a friend who watches their glucose, and leave a review telling us what biomarker you want measured next. https://afontechnology.com/ New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    36 min
  4. MAR 24

    The $101 Million Race to Solve Longevity | Jamie Justice PhD

    Dr. Jamie Justice is the Executive Director of XPRIZE Healthspan - a $101 million, 7-year global competition to extend human healthspan by developing therapies that restore muscle, cognitive, and immune function by 10 to 20 years in people over 50. She is also a leading geroscientist and Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. In this episode, Jamie breaks down the science of aging, the geroscience hypothesis, what 744 competing teams are building, and why the next few years could fundamentally change how we age. We discuss: - Jamie's journey from art scholarship and sports therapy to becoming a leading geroscientist - The legendary Tom Johnson vs. Lynn Hayflick debate: are aging genes real, or is it all entropy? - Why aging isn't like an oil tanker wearing out - the role of repair mechanisms and emergent complexity - Steve Austad's quote: "The number of theories is inversely proportional to our understanding of a thing" - The hallmarks and pillars of aging - the framework that gave the field testable targets - Geroscience: targeting aging itself rather than one disease at a time - Why we keep hitting a ~30% lifespan extension wall in mice - Rectangularizing the curve: healthspan equals lifespan - The Austad-Olshansky bet on a 150-year-old human - and why Jamie thinks that person is probably alive today - Longevity escape velocity: why Jamie doesn't touch that question - XPRIZE Healthspan: $101M, 744 teams, clinical trials in humans over 50 - The competition structure: semifinalists, finalists in August 2026, winners in 2030 - What's winning: metabolism/nutrient sensing and immune-targeting therapies lead - The surprise entries: reprogramming teams ready for human trials sooner than expected - Circadian-based teams, functional food approaches, and one team proposing to study nuns - The upcoming XPRIZE in ovarian health - why it matters for both sexes - How population-level shifts require more than individual breakthroughs Guest: Dr. Jamie Justice, Ph.D. Executive Director, XPRIZE Healthspan | EVP, Health Domain, XPRIZE Foundation Adjunct Professor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine XPRIZE Healthspan: xprize.org/competitions/healthspan Mentioned in this episode: - Peter Diamandis - XPRIZE founder - Steve Austad - The "Dos Equis man of modern geroscience" - Jay Olshansky - Demographer, the 150-year bet - Tom Johnson - Gerontogenes / DAF-2 / age-1 - Lynn Hayflick - Hayflick limit / telomeres / second law of thermodynamics - Cynthia Kenyon - C. elegans lifespan genetics - David Sinclair - Information theory of aging / epigenetic reprogramming - George Church - Lila Project / dark lab AI - Shinya Yamanaka - iPSC / partial epigenetic reprogramming - Misha Blagosklonny - Hyperfunction theory - Chris Palmer - Ketogenic therapy for mental illness Host: Dr. Robert Lufkin Subscrib New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    1h 5m
  5. MAR 17

    How To Reverse Alzheimer's | Heather Sandison ND

    Dr. Heather Sandison was told in medical school that suggesting you could help someone with Alzheimer's was promoting false hope. Then she ran a clinical trial and 74% of participants with measurable cognitive impairment improved in six months. In this episode, Dr. Sandison breaks down the five things you can start doing today to protect your brain - no doctor visit required - and explains why the conventional approach to Alzheimer's has failed, what her clinical trial revealed, and how she's working to make Alzheimer's optional in this generation. We discuss: - Why the amyloid hypothesis has failed after billions of dollars and decades of research - The clinical trial results: 74% of cognitively impaired participants improved in 6 months - Five actionable brain health strategies: blood sugar control, sleep, exercise, toxin reduction, and stress management - Why continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are a powerful first step - The critical role of sleep and glymphatic brain detox in preventing neurodegeneration - Dual-task exercise: why pickleball, dancing, and Pilates beat the treadmill for brain health - Toxins as a causal factor: mercury, glyphosate, microplastics, and mycotoxins - APOE4 genetic risk: what it means and what you can do about it starting young - The ketosis connection: a patient who recognizes his grandkids in ketosis and doesn't without it - Comprehensive functional medicine testing: what to ask for and why - Glyphosate in U.S. grains: why people can eat bread in Europe but not America - Marama: the residential memory recovery program changing Alzheimer's care - Why Alzheimer's, diabetes, cancer, and mental illness share the same root causes - Dr. Sandison's one request: optimize your sleep tonight Guest: Dr. Heather Sandison, ND Website: Solcere Health (solcere.com) | Marama (myvibrantvita.com) Book: "Reversing Alzheimer's: The New Toolkit to Improve Cognition and Protect Brain Health" - NYT Bestseller, available on Amazon and wherever books are sold Mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Dale Bredesen - Bredesen Protocol - Chris Palmer, MD - Brain Energy / Ketogenic therapy for mental illness - Thomas Seyfried - Cancer as a metabolic disease - P-tau 217 - Early Alzheimer's biomarker - Stelo and Lingo - Over-the-counter continuous glucose monitors Host: Dr. Robert Lufkin Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. #Alzheimers #BrainHealth #ReversingAlzheimers #HeatherSandison #Ketosis #MetabolicHealth #Dementia #FunctionalMedicine #Longevity #HealthLongevitySecrets New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    46 min
  6. MAR 10

    The Sugar Addiction Lie | Christine Trimpe

    Christine Trimpe was morbidly obese, pre-diabetic, and couldn't walk a half-mile mountain trail. Ten years later, she's lost over 100 pounds, reversed fatty liver disease and sleep apnea, and coaches thousands of women through metabolic healing - all by quitting sugar. In this episode, Christine shares her turning point moment on a Rocky Mountain trail, how discovering Dr. Jason Fung's work changed everything, why "everything in moderation" is the most dangerous dietary advice, and the surprising role that joy plays in metabolic recovery. We also discuss: - How sugar is a major hormone disruptor and the root cause of fatty liver disease - Why sugar addiction has physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions - The circadian rhythm hacks (morning sunlight, blue light blockers, early eating windows) that transformed her sleep - Why keto gets a bad rap and what it actually looks like in practice - The "everything in moderation" myth and why it leads to relapse - Her take on GLP-1 agonists (Ozempic) for weight loss - Real coaching success stories: 100+ pound weight loss, 5K runs, and life transformations - What she'd do differently if she could restart her journey today - Why midlife metabolism isn't doomed - she reached her healthy weight right before her 50th birthday Website: ChristineTrimpe.com Book: "Sugar Freed: Stop Losing the Weight Loss Battle, Start Gaining the Victory" - Available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, independent bookstores, and your public library Free Chapter: Available at ChristineTrimpe.com (top of homepage) Mentioned in this episode: - Dr. Jason Fung - "The Hunger Code" (new book) Host: Dr. Robert Lufkin Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday. #MetabolicHealth #SugarAddiction #WeightLoss #Keto #JasonFung #SugarFreed #ChristineTrimpe #Longevity #HealthLongevitySecrets New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    43 min
  7. MAR 3

    We’re Not Sick. We’re Being Sold | David Etheridge

    A high calcium score, a stack of prescriptions, and the nagging sense that “healthy eating” wasn’t working—David Etheridge’s story captures what millions feel but rarely decode. When he shifted from chasing calories to controlling insulin, everything changed: he moved from a 12:12 rhythm to a 16:8 fasting window, led meals with protein and natural fats, saved carbs for later on the plate, and watched both cravings and brain fog fade. The scale moved, but the labs told the real story—A1C from 5.8 to 5.1, triglycerides from 285 to 72, and a dramatically improved lipid ratio. We dig into why this works. Intermittent fasting gives insulin time to fall, reigniting fat mobilization and cellular repair. Sequential eating blunts glucose spikes and steadies appetite. And building plates around eggs, meat, dairy, and vegetables respects how satiety actually functions. Along the way we confront the legacy of “low fat” guidance that pushed sugar and seed oils into everyday foods, trained us to graze, and stretched ingredient lists while shrinking satiety. David argues for flipping the pyramid: prioritize protein and real fats, add non-starchy vegetables for fiber and micronutrients, treat sugar as an occasional indulgence, and skip the ultra-processed traps. This isn’t anti-medicine; it’s pro-data. With medical oversight, David watched his markers improve and discussed next steps with a supportive clinician focused on outcomes, not dogma. Even with a high coronary calcium score, the goal becomes halting progression by lowering inflammation and improving insulin sensitivity. We also touch on how AI can translate cryptic test reports into plain English so patients ask better questions and make calmer choices. If you’ve tried to white-knuckle your way through snack culture, this conversation offers a clear, humane alternative: fewer eating windows, protein-first plates, simpler ingredients, and measurable wins. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help more people find the path back to metabolic health. New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    36 min
  8. FEB 24

    Why Am I Always Hungy? | Jason Fung MD

    What if the real lever for lasting weight loss isn’t calories, but hunger itself? We sit down with Dr. Jason Fung to unpack why willpower-based diets fail and how hormones like insulin, cortisol, GLP-1, and sympathetic tone quietly set your “fat thermostat.” Instead of fighting biology, we explore how to work with it—lowering insulin, raising satiety, and removing the triggers that keep appetite stuck in overdrive. We dig into the three types of hunger that shape daily choices: homeostatic (physiological signals like ghrelin and leptin), hedonic (reward and emotion), and conditioned (learned cues from cars, screens, and social settings). Jason explains how ultra-processed foods exploit these systems by maximizing pleasure and minimizing fullness, why sleep and stress can spike cravings through cortisol, and how fasting strategically restores access to stored energy. We also discuss the difference between visceral and subcutaneous fat, why some people appear “skinny fat,” and how testing insulin, A1C, and C‑peptide gives a truer metabolic picture than BMI alone. From the failures of low-fat, calorie-counting eras to the surprising benefits seen with GLP-1 agonists, the throughline is clear: control hunger, and calories take care of themselves. You’ll leave with three golden rules to start today—ditch ultra-processed foods, use fasting windows to lower insulin, and build a supportive circle that normalizes real food. It’s a humane, science-driven framework that helps you stop battling your body and start resetting your internal settings. If this conversation helped reframe your approach to weight and health, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find it. https://www.doctorjasonfung.com/ New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one. Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.com Lies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/ Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmd X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

    53 min

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The health advice you're getting isn't working. Want to know what the experts actually do for themselves? Health Longevity Secrets reveals the real science behind longevity, metabolic health, fasting, and disease reversal—the protocols that researchers and physicians use in their own lives, not just what they tell patients. Robert Lufkin MD is a medical school professor, practicing physician, and New York Times bestselling author. After reversing his own chronic disease through lifestyle medicine, he's on a mission to share what actually works. Each episode features in-depth interviews with world-class scientists, doctors, and biohackers who share their personal health strategies—no sponsored talking points, just real answers. Your health transformation starts here.

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