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Hello and welcome to Optimal - The Podcast I’m your host Dr. Dicken Weatherby. This podcast and my website all focus on one goal the quest for optimal health. Our goal is to provide content that upends the expectations of health – challenging people who are satisfied with normal and motivating them to desire what’s optimal.

Optimal - The Podcast Dr. Dicken Weatherby

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Hello and welcome to Optimal - The Podcast I’m your host Dr. Dicken Weatherby. This podcast and my website all focus on one goal the quest for optimal health. Our goal is to provide content that upends the expectations of health – challenging people who are satisfied with normal and motivating them to desire what’s optimal.

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 25 - Modifiable Risk Factors

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 25 - Modifiable Risk Factors

    Welcome to Episode 25 of Optimal—the Podcast! In this episode, we discuss the concept of modifiable risk factors.
    Dr. Weatherby and Beth Ellen discuss modifiable risk factors related to lifestyle choices impacting health, pointing out the impact of unhealthy habits on conditions like cardiovascular disease and blood sugar dysregulation. Also, the lack of physical activity, poor sleep, smoking, excess alcohol intake, and stress management are highlighted as key modifiable factors affecting health. They emphasize the crucial importance of early risk recognition before diagnosis.
    They also discuss strategies for addressing risk factors like dietary improvements and emphasizing whole foods over processed items. Additionally, exercise routines and stress management techniques such as deep breathing and meditation are highlighted for better health outcomes, as these modifications significantly impact biomarkers associated with chronic diseases.
    Tune in to learn more about modifiable risk factors impacting your health! Don't miss out on valuable insights to enhance your well-being today!
    Episode Highlights:
    ( 01:50 ) Recognizing risks that are modifiable and lifestyle choices can become risk factors
    ( 03:13 ) Making choices and dealing with traditional approaches
    ( 08:26 ) Implementation of the DASH diet and translating it into dietary choices
    ( 14:11 ) Discussion on modifiable risk factors
    ( 16:36 ) Utilizing techniques like box breathing and meditation for stress management
    ( 22:05 ) Link between sleep duration and cardiovascular risk factors
    ( 26:26 ) Impact of sleep duration on biomarkers and metabolic health
    ( 32:07 ) About a research study on health coaching and disease biomarkers
    ( 35:51 ) Utilizing coaching sessions and supplements for health revival
    ( 40:29 ) Exploring a detailed study and blog post for comprehensive information
    Resources Discussed in This Podcast
    Lewis, Thomas J et al. “Reduction in Chronic Disease Risk and Burden in a 70-Individual Cohort Through Modification of Health Behaviors.” Cureus vol. 12,8 e10039. 26 Aug. 2020, doi:10.7759/cureus.10039 
    Link to download the article in PDF format:
    https://www.optimaldx.com/hubfs/pdf/Lewis_ChronicDisease%20TempAssess_2020_32983729.pdf   
    How Lifestyle Choices Affect Blood Chemistry Results
    https://www.optimaldx.com/blog/how-lifestyle-recommendations-related-to-lifestyle-factors-affect-blood-chemistry-results
    PROOF: Modification of Health Behaviors Reduces Chronic Disease Risk
    https://www.optimaldx.com/blog/proof-modification-of-health-behaviors-reduces-chronic-disease-risk
    Where to Reach Dr. Dicken Weatherby
    Dicken Weatherby LinkedIn
    Optimal DX Resource Center
    Optimal DX Blog
    The ODX Research Blog
    Where to Reach Beth Ellen DiLuglio
    Nutrition Mission
    Beth Ellen DiLuglio LinkedIn
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    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 24 - Unlocking the Benefits of Omega-3 with Dr. William S. Harris

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 24 - Unlocking the Benefits of Omega-3 with Dr. William S. Harris

    Welcome to Episode 24 of Optimal - the Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Dr. William S. Harris, PhD, FASN, President and Founder of The Fatty Acid Research Institute (FARI) & Founder of OmegaQuant Analytics. Dr. Harris has been a leading researcher in the omega-3 fatty acid field for 40 years. He has published over 300 scientific papers on fatty acids and health, the vast majority focusing on omega-3.
    Dr. Weatherby, Beth Ellen, and Dr. Harris discuss various topics related to omega-3 fatty acids. Dr. Harris discusses his work on omega-3 fatty acids and the development of the omega-3 index test. This test measures blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids and is an important risk factor for heart disease. Increasing the intake of EPA and DHA through fish or supplements can raise the omega-3 index and improve cardiovascular health.
    Dr. Harris also discusses the low percentage of people worldwide who meet the minimum intake requirement for EPA and DHA. He further talks about potential solutions, such as genetically modifying plants to produce omega-3s or using algal sources. He touches on concerns about GMOs and quality control, testing for omega-3 levels, and recommended dosages.
    Unlock the secrets of omega-3 fatty acids in this episode of Optimal - the Podcast! Join Dr. William S. Harris, a renowned expert with 40 years of research, as he digs into the vital role of omega-3s in heart health.
    Episode Highlights:
    (01:01) Introduction for William Harris
    (02:29) Dr. Harris talks about his introduction to the study of omega-3 fatty acids
    (06:22) Measuring omega-3 index levels in the blood
    (09:43) Development of omega-3 research
    (14:08) Understanding omega-3 pathways and recommendations for practitioners
    (18:37) Importance of standardizing the method and expression of omega-3 levels
    (31:41) Incorporating omega-3 assessments into medical practice
    (38:05) Importance of baseline testing and monitoring progress
    (38:29) Information on obtaining omega-3 index testing from Omega Quant
    (44:23) Information on accessing Dr. Harris' research articles
    Where to Reach Dr. Dicken Weatherby
    Dicken Weatherby LinkedIn
    Optimal DX Resource Center
    Optimal DX Blog
    The ODX Research Blog
    Where to Reach Dr. William Harris
    Dr. William Harris Website
    OmegaQuant Website
    Where to Reach Beth Ellen DiLuglio
    Nutrition Mission
    Beth Ellen DiLuglio LinkedIn
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    • 48 Min.
    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 23 - Unlocking the Mysteries of Iron Metabolism

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 23 - Unlocking the Mysteries of Iron Metabolism

    Welcome to Episode 23 of Optimal - the Podcast! In this episode, we are going to discuss iron metabolism.
    We will discuss the high proportion of questions related to iron metabolism. We will also touch on iron physiology, including the role of hepcidin in regulating iron absorption, the impact of chronic inflammatory states on hepcidin expression, and the effect of gastric acid on iron absorption. The importance of balancing iron levels will also be discussed to avoid both deficiency anemia and iron overload. Free iron can cause oxidative stress, so proper binding is necessary during transport. Furthermore, we will explore biomarkers for iron levels and the absorption and utilization of iron in the body.
    In addition, we mention that iron deficiency anemia is a prevalent nutrient deficiency, and we discuss the importance of accurately assessing it, including its symptoms. Lastly, emphasize the need for regular screening to detect iron deficiency at earlier stages before more severe complications arise.
    Join us in this episode, where we unravel the mysteries of iron metabolism. Don't miss out on valuable insights – hit play now and optimize your knowledge of iron health!
    Episode Highlights:
    (01:39) A deep dive into iron metabolism
    (02:44) Understanding how iron moves through the body
    (04:10) About peptide hormone called hepcidin
    (05:09) Another aspect is gastric acid
    (07:33) Anemia of chronic disease
    (12:36) Iron deficiency anemia
    (19:01) Dopamine as the main neurotransmitter of the motivational component of reward and reinforcement
    (20:46) Why we do Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis
    (24:40) Diabetes and other endocrine glands
    (27:20) The signs and symptoms of inherited iron overload
    (28:57) Iron biomarkers
    (32:36) What happens in iron deficiency anemia
    (35:12) How to address an altered iron status
    (40:20) Specific proteins that can inhibit the absorption of iron
    ODX’s Iron Metabolism Series
    Iron Metabolism Part 1 - Introduction to Iron Metabolism
    Iron Metabolism Part 2 - The physiology of iron
    Iron Metabolism Part 3 - Disorders associated with altered iron status: Iron Deficiency Anemia
    Iron Metabolism Part 4 - Disorders associated with altered iron status: Iron Overload
    Iron Metabolism Part 5 - Biomarkers of iron status
    Iron Metabolism Part 6 - Addressing disorders associated with altered Iron status
    Iron Metabolism Part 7 - ODX Optimal Takeaways and References
    Where to Reach Dr. Dicken Weatherby
    Dicken Weatherby LinkedInOptimal DX Resource CenterOptimal DX Blog
    Where to Reach Beth Ellen DiLuglio
    Nutrition MissionBeth Ellen DiLuglio LinkedIn 
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    • 47 Min.
    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 22 - Organic Acids – Its Critical Role in Achieving Optimal Health, an Interview with Lindsay Goddard of Mosaic Diagnostics

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 22 - Organic Acids – Its Critical Role in Achieving Optimal Health, an Interview with Lindsay Goddard of Mosaic Diagnostics

    Welcome to Episode 22 of "Optimal - the Podcast," where we delve into the facets of health that truly make a difference. In this insightful episode, we're honored to host Lindsay Goddard to discuss the Organic Acids Test from Mosaic Diagnostic, formerly Great Plains Laboratory.
    Lindsay Goddard is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian (RD, LD/N), with a Master’s in Nutrition, and a Bachelor's in Biology with a concentration in Human Physiology and Ecology. She has additional training in Integrative and Functional Nutrition and is currently finishing a Graduate Certificate in Toxicology from the University of South Florida. Lindsay began her career as a dietitian by working in one of the largest hospitals in Florida specializing in recovery nutrition, and critical care. She went on to serve in University-based outpatient clinics with concentrations in gastroenterology, genetics, and oncology. She followed with working in the NICU and Pediatrics in a level II facility until she began educating and advising on functional medicine testing. She has spoken on various platforms nationally, and internationally, on metabolomics, immunology, and toxicology, educating providers on its relevance and utility. She now serves as a Medical Science Liaison on Fullscript’s Integrative Medical Advisory team along with running a successful private practice where she specializes in pediatrics, and GI disorders as well as working in a physiatry clinic focusing on nutrition management for brain and spinal cord injuries.
    During our conversation, Lindsay sheds light on the Organic Acid Test (OAT) and its critical role in achieving optimal health. OAT is a sophisticated laboratory analysis that scrutinizes cellular metabolic waste to identify nutrient deficiencies, signs of inflammation, toxic exposures, and microbial imbalances.
    Lindsay elaborates on how organic acids, the metabolic byproducts from humans, bacteria, and fungi, are integral to understanding our body’s metabolic processes. The OAT offers a window into the body's use of nutrients and exposes metabolic functions that might be contributing to health issues, aiming to pinpoint deficiencies, inflammatory processes, toxicity, and dysbiosis.
    Further exploring the practical applications of OAT, Lindsay discusses the frequency of testing in relation to specific deficiencies and how it complements other tests, such as CBC, CMP, and stool analyses. She also delves into the assessment of oxidative stress and detoxification markers, and the examination of intestinal microbial overgrowth, breaking it down to its yeast, fungal, and bacterial constituents.
    A fascinating part of our discussion highlights the relationship between clostridia bacterial markers and dopamine regulation, suggesting possible psychiatric implications. Lindsay doesn't shy away from complex topics such as cellular turnover, DNA synthesis, folate metabolism, ketone levels as an indication of blood sugar regulation, and the nuances of fatty acid oxidation—vital considerations for those on low-carb diets and how these reflect on carnitine and riboflavin requirements, as well as pattern recognition.
    Beyond individual biomarkers, Lindsay emphasizes the importance of pattern recognition in the understanding of human physiology and metabolism. She also clarifies how creatinine levels are used to normalize metabolic markers in urine samples. Addressing deficiencies, she underlines the role of a balanced diet and effective stress management in maintaining one’s health.
    Join us to uncover the vital insights and practical applications of the Organic Acid Test and empower yourself with the knowledge to understand and address bodily deficiencies for improved health.
    Episode Highlights:
    (00:52) Introduction of Lindsay Goddard
    (6:02) Definition of Organic Acid Test
    (8:07) Explains how Organic Acid Test work and the suggested time gap of re-testing
    (11:31) Other laboratory procedures that needed to justify the results of OAT and what c

    • 53 Min.
    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 21 - Naturopathic Medicine and Beyond, an Interview with Dr. Julia Malkowski

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 21 - Naturopathic Medicine and Beyond, an Interview with Dr. Julia Malkowski

    Welcome to Episode 21 of Optimal - the Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Julia Malkowski, who graduated with a doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine in December 2017, with advanced standing, and a doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine in April 2016 from the National University of Health Sciences.
    Dr. Dicken, Beth Ellen, and Dr. Malkowski discuss various topics related to health and wellness. Dr. Malkowski talks about how she came to practice naturopathic medicine. She talks about using naturopathic therapies to get her infant son back to health. She also describes her work with Doctor's Data, highlighting their emphasis on examining markers for intestinal permeability and the examination of the gut flora. At Doctor's Data, they also touch on other fields of expertise like cardiometabolic endocrinology and environmental exposure detoxification.
    Additionally, Dr. Malkowski covers multiple types of tests like blood, urine, hair, and stool testing and discusses numerous tests and techniques for determining toxins in the body, including glyphosate and Thallium. She also discusses nutritional assessment using tests of RBC elements and blood spots for vitamin D and DNA methylation.
    Ready to optimize your health? Tune in now to learn from Dr. Julia Malkowski about naturopathic medicine, gut health, toxin testing, and more in this episode of Optimal – The Podcast!
    Episode Highlights:
    (01:38) Introduction for Dr. Julia Malkowski 
    (03:19) Dr. Mikowski's personal journey and how she became involved in healthcare and preventative medicine
    (06:12) Her education at the National University of Health Sciences
    (07:43) Dr. Mikowski's current focus and work at Doctor's Data
    (08:17) Functional testing and the specific tests offered by Doctor's Data
    (12:58) Insulin sensitivity
    (14:16) Hepatic detox profile and how it measures phase one and phase two detoxification 
    (18:05) Blood spot testing and its expansion
    (24:01) About her day-to-day work at Doctor’s Data
    (26:05) Geographical distribution of toxins 
    (31:30) Diet and toxin exposure 
    (35:07) Practical suggestions for improving health
    (43:41) Her article published in the Townsend Letter about bacteria and the hunter-gatherer diet
    Where to Reach Dr. Dicken Weatherby
    Dicken Weatherby LinkedInOptimal DX Resource CenterOptimal DX Blog
    Where to Reach Dr. Julia Malkowski
    Dr. Julia Malkowski WebsiteDr. Julia Malkowski LinkedInDr. Julia Malkowski Instagram
    Dr. Julia Malkowski Facebook
    Where to Reach Beth Ellen DiLuglio
    Nutrition MissionBeth Ellen DiLuglio LinkedIn 
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    • 45 Min.
    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 20 - Precision Medicine and Advanced Diagnostics, an Interview with Dr. David Brady

    Optimal - The Podcast: Episode 20 - Precision Medicine and Advanced Diagnostics, an Interview with Dr. David Brady

    Welcome to Episode 20 of Optimal - the Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Dr. David Brady, Chief Medical Officer of Designs for Health, Inc. and Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory, LLC.  
    Dr. Dicken, Beth-Ellen, and Dr. Brady discuss the importance of individualized diagnostics in treating complex chronic diseases and emphasize the need to shift from standard medicines to precision ones. Dr. Brady also shares Diagnostic Solutions Lab's novel testing strategy and mission to offer state-of-the-art solutions for successfully treating chronic conditions. He also talks about his experience with several GI microbiota analysis tests. While 16S sequencing is helpful for research, he explains that it is not the best method for making clinical decisions because it lacks quantitative data. For making diagnostic decisions, he recommends targeted quantitative PCR testing instead.
    Additionally, Dr. Brady brings up their signature test, the GI map, which combines quantitative PCR and stool chemistry to provide a comprehensive picture of the GI environment. They also discuss the application of modern metabolomics and genomics testing techniques in functional medicine. He suggests employing combination solutions with botanicals and volatile oils as antimicrobials rather than relying solely on sensitivity tests.
    Discover the future of precision medicine in treating chronic diseases with cutting-edge diagnostics and innovative testing strategies. Join the conversation today for a healthier tomorrow!
    Episode Highlights:
    (00:41) Introduction for Dr. David Brady
    (02:16) His clinical practice and background
    (07:08) The interplay around the identification and the management of complex chronic disease in his experience
    (12:24) What type of testing Diagnostic Solutions offers
    (16:38) Molecular diagnostics and the GI Effects test
    (17:44) The targeted quantitative probes for beneficial organisms, commensals, or opportunistic organisms
    (19:58) Overview of the GI map and the leading stool test
    (21:49) Opus 23 and Genomic Insight for data analysis
    (23:16) Dr. Brady’s favorite natural antibiotic and how to get probiotics to colonize in the gut
    (33:01) Diagnostic Solutions Lab and their collaboration with Designs for Health for DSL’s landmark “Spotlight Tests”
    (41:54) Navigating the DSL website!
    (45:08) Metabolomics testing
    (49:30) Roles of AI playing in the future of functional integrative, naturopathic, and nutritional medicine
    (53:11) Where to find Dr. David Brady
    About Dr. David Brady
    Dr. David M. Brady has over 30 years of experience as an integrative practitioner and over 25 years in health sciences academia. He is a licensed naturopathic medical physician in Connecticut and Vermont, is board-certified in functional medicine and clinical nutrition, and is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition.
    He was the long-time vice president for health sciences and director of the Human Nutrition Institute at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, where he continues to serve as director and professor emeritus. He maintains a private practice within the integrative medicine group Whole Body Medicine, in Fairfield,CT (USA).
    Dr. Brady is also the Chief Medical Officer for Designs for Health, Inc. and Diagnostic Solutions Labs, LLC, and is an expert consultant to the nutritional supplement and clinical laboratory industries. He is an internationally sought-after presenter on nutritional, functional, and integrative medicine.
    Where to Reach Dr. David Brady
    Dr. David Brady Website
    Dr. David Brady LinkedIn
    Dr. David Brady Instagram
    Dr. David Brady Facebook
    Dr. David Brady Twitter
    Where to Reach Dr. Dicken Weatherby
    Dicken Weatherby LinkedInOptimal DX Resource CenterOptimal DX Blog
    Where to Reach Beth Ellen DiLuglio
    Nutrition MissionBeth Ellen DiLuglio LinkedIn 
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