The Trusted Pharmacist

Steve Hoffart

The Trusted Pharmacist Podcast pulls back the curtain on the healthcare industry, exposing the flaws in the system and empowering listeners to take control of their health. Hosted by pharmacist Steve Hoffart, this show delivers science-backed insights, debunks medical myths, and highlights natural and medical solutions that truly work. Through candid solo episodes and expert interviews, Steve provides actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare. Whether you're looking to improve your health, understand your body's needs, or make sense of conflicting medical advice, this podcast is your go-to source for honest, practical information.

  1. 18 HR AGO

    Big Pharma Can't Customize Your HRT, But This Can w/ Dr. Pam Smith

    Most commercially available hormones are designed for population-level dosing - one-size-fits-all, and no room for personalization.  But hormones don't behave at the population level. Human bodies are uniquely shaped by metabolism, liver function, toxin exposure, and how each person absorbs and processes hormones.  And yet, the commercial market still tries to solve for all of that complexity with a limited set of fixed doses. Take something as common as an estradiol patch. It only comes in a handful of options. So what happens if your body needs something in between?  That gap is where a lot of people get stuck. They're technically "on hormones," but they don't feel right, they don't respond the way they should, or they're dealing with side effects that don't make sense. At the same time, we're seeing a new wave of messaging that says hormones are now "safe," and therefore easy to prescribe. But that creates a second problem. Because hormones aren't inherently safe or unsafe; they're precise.  And when you remove the precision, the testing, and the individualization, you don't get better outcomes. You just get more people on a one-size-fits-all approach that was never designed to fit them in the first place. So the real question becomes: if standardized options fall short, what does it actually take to get hormones that actually match what your body needs? In this episode, speaker, author, educator, and Anti-Aging and Precision Medicine expert, Dr. Pamela Smith, returns. Today, we're breaking down why compounding isn't an alternative approach; it's often the only way to truly match treatment to the patient.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Hormones don't follow averages Most medications are designed for population-level outcomes, but hormones are influenced by metabolism, weight, liver function, toxins, and more. What happens when we treat something highly individualized with standardized protocols? Convenience is replacing clinical rigor From telehealth checklists to "no-testing" approaches, hormone therapy is becoming easier to access, but less precise. Are we improving care, or just scaling shortcuts? Why "normal dosing" often fails patients Small changes like weight fluctuations or absorption differences can shift hormone needs significantly. If dosing isn't adjusted at a micro level, how many patients are being under- or over-treated without realizing it? Hormones aren't the starting point; they're the amplifier When upstream issues like toxins, gut health, or metabolic dysfunction aren't addressed, hormone therapy often fails. Are we blaming hormones when the real issue is everything around them?   PS. If you enjoy the show, remember to leave a review on your favorite podcast app! Reviews help the podcast reach a wider audience and help more people. Guest Bio Pamela Smith, M.D., MPH, MS, is an internationally known speaker and author on the subject of Anti-Aging and Precision Medicine. She spent her first twenty years of practice as an emergency room physician with the Detroit Medical Center in a level 1 trauma center and then 28 years as an Anti-Aging/Functional Medicine specialist. She is a diplomat of the Board of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Physicians and is. Dr. Smith also holds a master's degree in public health and a master's degree in metabolic and nutritional medicine. She is in private practice and is the senior partner for The Center for Precision Medicine, with offices in Michigan and Florida. She has been featured on CNN, PBS, and many other television networks, has been interviewed in numerous consumer magazines, and has hosted two of her own radio shows. Dr. Smith was one of the featured physicians on the PBS series "The Embrace of Aging" as well as the online medical series "Awakening from Alzheimer's" and "Regain Your Brain". She is the author of fourteen best-selling books, including How to Prevent Breast Cancer- Before & After: A Guide to Taking Back Control of Your Life. To learn more about Dr. Smith and to get her books, visit https://mdpamelasmith.com/.    About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    50 min
  2. 9 APR

    In Your 30s and 40s? These Habits Are Wrecking Your Future Health w/ Dr. Hugh Coyne

    The habits that determine how healthy you'll be in your 70s and 80s are usually already visible in your 30s and 40s. If you want to feel strong, energetic, and independent later on in your life, you have to take care of your health today. Between work, stress, and sedentary lifestyles, modern lives make these things difficult to achieve, but that doesn't mean we can't take simple steps to protect our long-term health. There are a few key signals that protect our long-term health, but they aren't often the ones people obsess over online. People often get lost chasing trendy metrics and complicated protocols. Meanwhile, the most powerful predictors of lifespan are surprisingly simple: staying physically active, preserving muscle, catching disease early, and addressing risk factors long before they become medical problems. How do we focus on the habits and health markers that actually move the needle? In this episode, physician and longevity specialist Dr. Hugh Coyne unpacks what actually determines long-term health, which markers reveal cardiovascular risk decades before a heart attack, and how to actually feel good in your 70s and 80s.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode    A strong predictor of lifespan Strength, power, and muscle mass don't just affect fitness; they determine resilience during illness and aging. How does losing muscle accelerate health decline? Overlooked biomarkers that hide Cardiovascular risk Traditional cholesterol tests don't always reveal the full picture. How do markers like ApoB and Lipoprotein(a) reveal cardiovascular risk decades before symptoms appear Modern lifestyles erode metabolic health Which everyday habits are silently pushing people toward diabetes and heart disease? Longevity isn't complicated; it's discipline In a world obsessed with cutting-edge health metrics, what are the simple, real drivers of long-term health?   PS. If you enjoy the show, remember to leave a review on your favorite podcast app! Reviews help the podcast reach a wider audience and help more people.   Guest Bio Dr. Hugh Coyne is a physician and co-founder of Coyne Medical, a private medical practice in London focused on preventative medicine, cardiovascular health, and longevity. Through his clinical work, he helps patients understand the biomarkers, habits, and lifestyle factors that influence long-term health and disease risk. With a background in sports and exercise medicine, Dr. Coyne has a particular interest in how movement, muscle health, metabolic function, and cardiovascular biomarkers shape lifespan and overall health outcomes. His practice emphasizes early detection, genetic screening, and proactive testing to identify risk factors for conditions like heart disease, metabolic disorders, and certain cancers long before symptoms appear. At Coyne Medical, he works with patients to combine medical testing with practical lifestyle strategies, such as exercise, nutrition, and preventative screening, to help people extend both their lifespan and healthspan. To learn more, go to https://coynemedical.com/ and follow Dr. Coyne on Instagram and TikTok.  About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    53 min
  3. 2 APR

    The Early Signs of Thyroid Disease Most People Miss w/ Dr. Izabella Wentz

    Most people think thyroid disease appears suddenly. But what if thyroid disease actually begins years earlier, quietly signaling that something in the body has already been off for a long time? According to today's guest, pharmacist, thyroid researcher, and bestselling author, Dr. Izabella Wentz, the thyroid isn't just a malfunctioning organ. It's more of an early warning system, the body's canary in the coal mine.  That's why some of the earliest signs of thyroid dysfunction show up in places we don't immediately associate with the thyroid. For many women, hair loss is the moment something finally feels wrong enough to investigate. And in many of those cases, the underlying issue isn't simply "low thyroid." It's Hashimoto's disease, an autoimmune condition where the immune system slowly attacks the thyroid gland, sometimes for five to fifteen years before diagnosis. In this episode, Dr. Wentz unpacks why thyroid disease, especially Hashimoto's, rarely has a single cause or a single solution.  We talk about the early warning signs most people miss, why autoimmune thyroid disease often goes undiagnosed for years, and why restoring thyroid health often requires adjusting many different "dials".   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Canary in the coal mine Symptoms can appear years before thyroid tests become abnormal. How does the thyroid warn us long before conventional testing catches the problem? Hashimoto's: hiding in plain sights Autoimmune thyroid disease may be active for years before hypothyroidism appears on lab work. What early clues could reveal the immune attack sooner? "Normal" thyroid labs don't always mean a healthy thyroid Many patients continue to struggle with fatigue, weight gain, and hair loss despite having normal TSH levels. What other markers can reveal what's really happening? Beyond single medication "treatment." Conventional medicine often treats thyroid disease with hormone replacement alone. Why does a functional medicine approach focus on adjusting multiple "dials"?    PS. If you enjoy the show, remember to leave a review on your favorite podcast app! Reviews help the podcast reach a wider audience and help more people. Guest Bio Dr. Izabella Wentz is a pharmacist, thyroid specialist, and bestselling author known for her work on Hashimoto's thyroiditis and autoimmune conditions, and now gut health. After being diagnosed with IBS during pharmacy school and later with Hashimoto's, she began researching the root causes of thyroid dysfunction and has since helped millions of patients better understand their thyroid health. To learn more, visit thyroidpharmacist.com or find Dr. Wenz on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or listen to her podcast.  Buy her new book, "A Comprehensive Guide to Healing Your Gut, IBS and Autoimmunity" on Amazon, Barnes or Noble.    About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    52 min
  4. 26 MAR

    A Pharmacist's Perspective on Peptides & Why You Should Be Careful

    Peptides aren't a fringe, advanced biohacker topic or the future of healthcare anymore. They are becoming more mainstream every day. They're gaining traction online, influencers are hyping them up, telehealth clinics are moving fast, and patients believe they've found a shortcut to better health, faster recovery, and even longevity. But as a compounding pharmacist, this explosion of peptides concerns me.  While peptides promise to be powerful tools for improving healthspan, they aren't a cure-all, and most consumers aren't being told this. The issue with peptides is that demand is high, but it's outrunning discipline, regulation, clinical, and consumer understanding. So while consumers are asking where they can get peptides and how quickly they can start, I'm asking if you can trust what's on the label, or if the peptides are even approved. I'm also wondering if people are using peptides as a shortcut, not a tool. So what's the better way to approach peptides? How close are we to peptides that are actually backed by rigorous research, standardized dosing, and long-term safety data? In this episode, I talk about takeaways from a recent compounding pharmacist conference and why peptides may be one of the most dangerously misunderstood shifts happening in modern healthcare right now.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode    Peptide demand vs. discipline Patients are already hearing about peptides online and seeking them out. What happens when demand outpaces regulation and provider education? Hype is outpacing understanding Peptides are being marketed as solutions for everything from weight loss to longevity. But how much of that is grounded in real science versus early-stage enthusiasm? The problem with telehealth Telehealth clinics and compounding pharmacies are accelerating availability. How does this shift change who controls access, and what risks does that introduce? Before peptides go mainstream… As peptides become more widely available, quality, sourcing, and education matter more than ever. What should patients and providers be paying attention to before using them?   About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    25 min
  5. 19 MAR

    How to Reverse Autoimmune Disease (Yes, It's Possible) w/ Dr. Amy Myers

    Most people are told that autoimmune disease is bad luck. A genetic glitch, a random malfunction, or an immune system that simply "turned on itself." But what if that explanation is incomplete? What if autoimmunity isn't random at all… but the predictable result of cumulative stress on the body, building quietly for years until one final trigger tips the scale? That's the framing we rarely hear. In conventional medicine, autoimmune conditions are often managed as isolated diagnoses. Graves', Hashimoto's, Crohn's, and rheumatoid arthritis are each treated with their own specialist and their own immunosuppressant protocol. But what if they're not separate diseases? What if they're different expressions of the same underlying immune dysfunction? In this conversation, I sit down with Dr. Amy Myers to explore what's changed in the autoimmune landscape over the last decade, and what hasn't. As the author of The Autoimmune Solution and The Thyroid Connection, she helped bring the gut–immune connection into mainstream discussion long before "leaky gut" was widely accepted.  Now, more than 10 years later, she's revisiting her work because the environment we're living in has intensified. Because here's the truth: when it comes to autoimmune disease, the ante has been upped. We have more environmental toxins, more immune triggers, the long-tail effects of viral infections, the overlooked role of trauma, and the subtle ways chronic stress reshapes immune signaling.  Today, we talk about what conventional medicine continues to miss about autoimmune conditions, how to actually calm the immune system instead of just suppress it, and what it really takes to rebuild resilience from the inside out.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Autoimmunity isn't random; it's cumulative Genetics may load the gun, but environment pulls the trigger. Which stressors quietly build toward immune dysfunction long before diagnosis? Leaky gut is a prerequisite for immune activation Intestinal permeability allows immune confusion to begin. How do gluten, chronic infection, and toxin exposure disrupt immune tolerance at the barrier level? Latent infections can hijack the immune balance Viruses like Epstein-Barr don't always leave; they hide. How does viral persistence contribute to chronic fatigue, thyroid disease, and post-viral syndromes like long COVID? Trauma programs the immune system Two people can experience the same event and have radically different biological outcomes. How does chronic hypervigilance keep the immune system in fight-or-flight mode?   Guest Bio Dr. Amy Myers is an accomplished, formally trained physician, author of The Autoimmune Solution, founder of Austin UltraHealth, and host of Take Back Your Health. She received her Doctor of Medicine from Louisiana State University Health Science Center in 2005. From there, she served as an Emergency Medicine resident at the University of Maryland Medical Center from 2005-2008, and an Emergency Physician at both Dell Children's Hospital and the University Medical Center Brackenridge from 2008-2010. She was the founder and Medical Director at Austin UltraHealth from 2010-2018, where she helped thousands of patients get to the root cause of their autoimmune, thyroid, and digestive issues. She was able to help them reverse their conditions and reclaim their health. While running Austin UltraHealth, she also completed her certification in Functional Medicine at The Institute of Functional Medicine in 2012. To learn more, visit https://www.amymyersmd.com/.   About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    54 min
  6. 12 MAR

    Hidden Signs You're Headed For a Heart Attack w/ Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj

    Most people think heart disease is something that happens suddenly. A blocked artery. A heart attack. An emergency that seems to come out of nowhere. But what if that entire framing is wrong? What if cardiovascular disease isn't an event, but a decades-long metabolic process quietly unfolding beneath the surface? Plaque building slowly, Insulin rising gradually, inflammation simmering in the background, and hormonal protection shifting over time.  All while your labs look "normal," you feel "fine," and no one is sounding the alarm. That's the gap. Our healthcare system is exceptional at saving lives in crisis, but it was built to respond to heart attacks, not to ask what was happening 10, 20, or even 30 years before that event. And labs are where most people get falsely reassured. A standard lipid panel might look acceptable, your glucose might fall within range, and your doctor might tell you everything is stable. But stable doesn't necessarily mean low risk. LDL alone doesn't tell the full story, normal glucose doesn't rule out insulin resistance, and inflammation can be actively contributing to vascular damage long before symptoms ever show up. In this episode, interventional cardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj and I pull back the curtain on what most people miss when it comes to cardiovascular screening.  We explore the hidden metabolic dysfunction that drives plaque progression, the advanced labs that reveal risk earlier, and how to think differently about prevention if your goal isn't just surviving a heart attack… but never having one in the first place.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  Heart disease is a process, not a sudden event If plaque progression begins early and builds silently, what markers reveal that process long before a crisis ever happens? "Normal" labs can hide real cardiovascular risk When cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure fall within range, what underlying dysfunction might still be developing beneath the surface? LDL isn't the full story If ApoB reflects the number of atherogenic particles driving plaque formation, why does it often tell a different story than a standard lipid panel? Hormones and inflammation reshape cardiovascular protection How do shifts in estrogen, chronic inflammation, and metabolic stress alter plaque progression, and what does that mean for long-term prevention?   Guest Bio Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj is a board-certified cardiologist and interventional cardiologist who spent more than two decades in the cath lab treating heart attacks and complex coronary disease. After years on the front lines of acute cardiac care, he experienced a pivotal shift in perspective, recognizing that while conventional medicine is exceptional at saving lives in crisis, it often misses the opportunity to create health upstream. He is a recently appointed faculty member with the Institute for Functional Medicine and brings together advanced cardiovascular training with a root-cause, systems-based approach to metabolic and vascular health. Dr. Bhojraj is the founder of the Well12 Program, where he focuses on cardiometabolic optimization, hormone-informed cardiovascular care, and helping patients get off medications by rebuilding health at the foundation.   Follow @doctorsanjaymd on Instagram or visit https://lagunamedicine.com/ to learn more about Dr. Bhojraj's programs.     About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    40 min
  7. 5 MAR

    5 Healthcare Shifts That Happened This Year and What They Mean For You

    Healthcare has a reputation for moving slowly. Most people assume the guidelines we follow today are built on current thinking. But the reality is, many of the beliefs, rules, and strategies shaping patient care were formed decades ago, and in some cases, they've remained largely untouched. But in just the 12 months I've been hosting this podcast, I've watched several of those long-standing assumptions begin to shift. Not in small, cosmetic ways, but in meaningful ways that will change lives.  Conversations around hormone therapy are changing. Pediatric care is becoming more nuanced. Nutrition guidance is being rebalanced. Weight loss medications are forcing deeper discussions about body composition and sustainability. And chronic disease is increasingly being reframed as something we can influence earlier, not just manage later. Healthcare is moving away from fear-based generalizations and toward personalization, better data, and earlier intervention, and that's amazing.  If the system is evolving, the real question becomes: are we evolving with it?  In this one-year reflection, I walk through five major shifts I've seen and what they practically mean for how we think about our health going forward.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  The hormone narrative is being rewritten For years, the dominant message around estrogen was fear. How has updated guidance and deeper clinical understanding reshaped our thinking about HRT?  One timeline doesn't fit every child Immune development isn't identical across children. How might pediatric care look different if readiness guided the discussion? Rethinking the food pyramid We're finally shifting away from grain-heavy messaging toward protein, metabolic stability, and reduced ultra-processed foods. What does this mean for our daily nutrition?  The scale is a blunt instrument GLP-1 medications have changed the weight-loss landscape, but they've also exposed how little the scale tells us about metabolic resilience. If weight drops but strength declines, what are we really optimizing for?   About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    17 min
  8. 26 FEB

    We've Been Fixing the Gut All Wrong w/ Kiran Krishnan

    For years, we've approached gut health like a math problem. If you introduced more strains, higher CFUs, ate more fiber, and fermented foods, the body should fall in line. But if that were true, the people doing everything right would already feel amazing. Instead, I see people following the "rules" but still dealing with bloating, skin reactions, hormone chaos, new food sensitivities, and rising inflammation markers. What if the issue is that we're trying to win biological battles in a system that runs on diplomacy? Because the microbiome isn't a product we install, it's an ecosystem we're supposed to manage. Ecosystems depend on infrastructure, communication, territory, timing, and balance. For most people, those things have collapsed from stress, antibiotics, hormonal shifts, or years of under-feeding the right organisms. Throwing more microbes into the chaos makes recovery harder, not easier. Research microbiologist Kiran Krishnan has seen this in both the lab and in clinical outcomes across thousands of patients. What we now know is that the gut ecosystem actually needs stability, fuel, and coordination, not force. So how do we restore order instead of creating more noise? In this conversation, Kiran talks about the gut health practices that actually help microbes rebuild structure and train the immune system properly.  We also discuss why stress behaves like repeated antibiotic exposure, and how tiny breaches in the gut barrier can quietly build toward chronic disease long before symptoms appear.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode More probiotics don't mean better outcomes Flooding the system with high doses of foreign strains can interfere with how the gut naturally rebuilds and organizes itself. When might doing more actually make things worse?   Gut health depends on infrastructure, not just ingredients Bacteria have to survive stomach acid, control their environment, and coordinate repair of the intestinal barrier before benefits can happen. If that terrain isn't stable, what are supplements really able to accomplish? Stress reshapes the microbiome every day Repeated cortisol spikes can increase permeability, shift microbial territory, and give opportunistic organisms an advantage. How is modern life pushing the ecosystem toward dysfunction?   P.S. Are you looking for gut health supplements that support clear skin, recovery, energy, and immune health? Explore our gut health collection to find the best solution for you: https://magnoliapharmacy.com/collections/gut-health.    Guest Bio Kiran Krishnan is a research microbiologist and the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Microbiome Labs. He specializes in the human microbiome, immune regulation, and systemic inflammation and is widely recognized for translating complex microbiology into practical, real-world strategies. Kiran works closely with clinicians to rethink how gut health influences the entire body. He has been involved in the dietary supplement and nutrition market for the past 17 years. He comes from a strict research background, having spent several years with hands-on R&D in the fields of molecular medicine and microbiology at the University of Iowa. Kiran is also a co-founder and partner in Nu Science Trading, LLC., a nutritional technology development, research, and marketing company in the U.S. Dietary Supplement and Medical Food markets. Most recently, Kiran is acting as the Chief Scientific Officer at Physician's Exclusive, LLC., and Microbiome Labs. He has developed over 50 private-label nutritional products for small to large brands in the global market. He is a frequent lecturer on the Human Microbiome at Medical and Nutrition Conferences. He conducts the popular monthly Microbiome Series Webinars through the Rebel Health Tribe Group practitioner training program, is an expert guest on National Radio and Satellite radio, and has been a guest speaker on several Health Summits as a microbiome expert. Follow @kiranbiome on Instagram.   About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare.   Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!

    56 min

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The Trusted Pharmacist Podcast pulls back the curtain on the healthcare industry, exposing the flaws in the system and empowering listeners to take control of their health. Hosted by pharmacist Steve Hoffart, this show delivers science-backed insights, debunks medical myths, and highlights natural and medical solutions that truly work. Through candid solo episodes and expert interviews, Steve provides actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare. Whether you're looking to improve your health, understand your body's needs, or make sense of conflicting medical advice, this podcast is your go-to source for honest, practical information.

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