The Wellness Blueprint: With Dr. Caleb Davis

Caleb Davis M.D.

Welcome to The Wellness Blueprint with Dr. Caleb Davis: Your guide to living strong, active, and with lasting longevity and quality of life. Hosted by orthopedic surgeon and fitness enthusiast Dr. Caleb Davis, this podcast explores musculoskeletal health, injury prevention, restorative medicine, and lifestyle modification. Each episode blends medical expertise with actionable habits to help you move better, recover faster, and avoid lasting injury. Tune in monthly for science-backed strategies to preserve your body and thrive at every stage of life.

  1. FEB 2

    Supplements 101: What Actually Works (And What’s Just Hype)

    Want the supplement links + Dr. Davis’ recommended lists? Visit calebdavismd.com/nutrition 20% discount In today’s episode of The Wellness Blueprint, Dr. Caleb Davis and Nicole break down the supplement world without the fluff. We talk about what “supplements” actually are, why the industry can feel like the Wild West, and which supplements are genuinely worth considering—especially for busy adults, athletes, and older patients. We cover: Protein and why it matters for recovery and function Creatine for performance and brain health (plus dosing tips and the kidney myth) Electrolytes: when they help, when they’re unnecessary, and what to watch if you have HTN Vitamin D (and why many people are low) + why Vitamin K is often paired with it Magnesium (including magnesium forms and sleep/cognition talk) Zinc for immune support and wound healing (and why mega-dosing can backfire) B12 / B-complex basics (especially if you avoid animal products) Vitamin C for collagen, surgery recovery, and the CRPS conversation Berberine: potential metabolic benefits—and why you should be careful if you’re diabetic or prone to low blood sugar Big theme: food first when possible, but smart supplementation can make sense—especially when diet, age, sun exposure, training volume, or surgery demands more. Want the supplement links + Dr. Davis’ recommended lists? Visit calebdavismd.com/nutrition 20% discount Disclaimer: This video is for education only and is not medical advice. Always talk with your physician, especially if you’re pregnant, have kidney disease, take blood thinners, or have diabetes/hypoglycemia concerns.

    37 min
  2. Episode 25: We're Back, Baby!

    10/12/2025

    Episode 25: We're Back, Baby!

    Five months, a big move, a new job—and the biggest change of all: becoming parents. We’re back with a candid look at how the early months of parenthood reshape your health—sleep, stress, and the subtle ways decision fatigue hijacks your day. As new adoptive parents, we compare what worked, what didn’t, and how small choices stack up when life runs on 90-minute intervals. We break down the physiology of broken sleep, why cortisol sticks around when you’re always on alert, and how stress drains willpower and fuels poor choices. Then we pivot to practical fixes that fit newborn chaos: full-night trade-offs, simple sleep hygiene, and light exercise like stroller walks that lower blood pressure and steady mood. We also flag warning signs of sleep apnea and when to get screened. Mental health sits at the core. We talk openly about postpartum depression, how screening has evolved, and why asking for help is strength, not failure. Community becomes medicine—family, friends, faith, and neighbors—and we share what rebuilding support looked like after moving away. Finally, we explore research linking parenthood to meaning and longevity, and the small habits that bring back balance: prepping the diaper bag at night, easy meals on autopilot, and giving yourself grace to drop what doesn’t matter. If you’re a new parent—or love one—this episode blends science, strategy, and solidarity. Subscribe, share with a 2 a.m. friend, and leave your best tip—we’ll feature our favorites in a future episode. Share your thoughts. Instagram @WellnessblueprintPodcast X @CalebDavisMD TikTok @WellnessblueprintPodcast

    26 min
  3. Episode 24: Sauna Secrets: The Heat Hack for Heart Health & Recovery

    04/23/2025

    Episode 24: Sauna Secrets: The Heat Hack for Heart Health & Recovery

    Sweating it out in the sauna goes far beyond relaxation – Dr. Caleb and Nicole Davis unpack the surprising science behind sauna therapy and its remarkable impact on human health. The cardiovascular benefits alone are striking. Research from Finland following 2,300 participants over two decades found those using saunas 4-7 times weekly had 50% lower risk of dying from heart disease compared to once-weekly users. The physiological mechanisms make perfect sense: heart rates increase to 130-140 BPM (similar to brisk walking), blood vessels dilate, and vascular flexibility improves dramatically over time. But the most fascinating aspect might be heat shock proteins – specialized cellular protectors your body produces when exposed to high temperatures. These proteins prevent cell damage and potentially reduce Alzheimer's risk by up to 60%. For athletes, post-workout sauna sessions have been shown to improve recovery time, increase blood volume, and enhance performance metrics like jump height and endurance capacity. We share our personal journey from sauna skeptics to enthusiasts, break down the different types (traditional Finnish, infrared, steam), discuss realistic costs, and provide practical guidelines for temperature, session length, and frequency. Perfect for wellness-minded individuals who appreciate evidence-based approaches to health optimization. Ready to experience the "butter baby" phenomenon? Listen now to discover if sauna therapy deserves a place in your wellness routine. Share your thoughts. Instagram @WellnessblueprintPodcast X @CalebDavisMD TikTok @WellnessblueprintPodcast

    40 min
  4. Episode 23: “Red Light Therapy: The Real Deal or Just Hype?”

    04/01/2025

    Episode 23: “Red Light Therapy: The Real Deal or Just Hype?”

    Decoding the science of red light therapy reveals surprising benefits and exposes the truth behind this popular wellness trend. Join Dr. Caleb Davis and Nicole as they illuminate the fascinating cellular mechanisms that make photobiomodulation more than just a beauty fad. The history of light therapy stretches back to 1903 when Nobel Prize winner Niels Ryberg Finsen pioneered using concentrated light rays for medical treatment. Today's red light therapy targets specific wavelengths (660-850 nanometers) that penetrate skin and tissues to interact with mitochondria. This interaction enhances ATP production, reduces oxidative stress, and modulates inflammation throughout the body. What's particularly compelling are the clinical studies showing measurable benefits: skin appearance improving with increased collagen density, muscle recovery and reduced inflammation.  However, not all red light therapy devices are created equal – a fact that frustrates many consumers who purchase ineffective products. We break down exactly what specifications matter (wavelengths of 660-850nm and power output of 20-200 milliwatts per square centimeter) and explain why most inexpensive options simply waste your money. The biphasic dose response of red light therapy means both too little and too much exposure can be problematic, making proper equipment and timing crucial. Whether you're a beauty enthusiast, an athlete looking for faster recovery, or someone managing chronic pain, understanding the science behind red light therapy helps separate legitimate applications from overblown claims. Follow us on Instagram @wellnessblueprintpodcast with questions about this fascinating therapeutic approach or to suggest topics for future episodes. Share your thoughts. Instagram @WellnessblueprintPodcast X @CalebDavisMD TikTok @WellnessblueprintPodcast

    31 min
  5. Episode 22: Creatine 101: The Most Powerful Supplement You’re Not Taking

    03/12/2025

    Episode 22: Creatine 101: The Most Powerful Supplement You’re Not Taking

    Creatine is a well known strength and endurance supplement. While bodybuilders have sworn by it for decades, groundbreaking research reveals it could be the brain-saving, memory-enhancing supplement everyone should consider taking. This deep dive explores creatine beyond the gym walls. We break down the fascinating chemistry of how this small molecule serves as an energy reservoir for both muscle and brain cells by regenerating ATP – your body's primary energy currency. The research is staggering: studies show creatine can boost power output by 5-15% during high-intensity exercise while simultaneously enhancing short-term memory and reasoning ability, especially under stress or sleep deprivation. What truly excites me about creatine is its emerging role in neuroprotection. Recent studies suggest it may help shield against neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's by reducing oxidative stress in brain cells. For aging populations, combining creatine with resistance training not only builds muscle but potentially preserves cognitive function – a powerful two-pronged approach to healthy aging. Despite thousands of studies confirming its safety, misconceptions persist. We address common concerns including the myth about kidney damage  and explain why the standard 3-5 gram daily dose of creatine monohydrate remains the gold standard despite fancier, pricier alternatives on the market. Whether you're an athlete seeking performance gains, a busy professional wanting sharper mental focus, or simply interested in protecting your brain health as you age, this episode delivers the complete science on what might be the most versatile supplement available. Ready to understand why creatine belongs in virtually everyone's daily routine? Listen now and discover why this powerhouse compound deserves a second look. Share your thoughts. Instagram @WellnessblueprintPodcast X @CalebDavisMD TikTok @WellnessblueprintPodcast

    39 min

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About

Welcome to The Wellness Blueprint with Dr. Caleb Davis: Your guide to living strong, active, and with lasting longevity and quality of life. Hosted by orthopedic surgeon and fitness enthusiast Dr. Caleb Davis, this podcast explores musculoskeletal health, injury prevention, restorative medicine, and lifestyle modification. Each episode blends medical expertise with actionable habits to help you move better, recover faster, and avoid lasting injury. Tune in monthly for science-backed strategies to preserve your body and thrive at every stage of life.