Rare Wellness Podcast (by Center for Regenerative and Performance Medicine)

Dr. Jamie Lewis

Rare Wellness Podcast (by Center for Regenerative and Performance Medicine) The Rare Wellness Podcast covers topics like regenerative medicine, longevity, hormone balance, nutrition, and supplements — offering valuable insights to help you achieve optimal health and performance. Hosted by Dr. Jamie Lewis, each episode dives into cutting-edge therapies and wellness strategies, from advanced treatments in regenerative medicine to practical tips for balancing hormones, improving nutrition, and enhancing longevity. Sponsored by Center for Regenerative and Performance Medicine, located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, this podcast is your go-to resource for uncommon pathways to health and vitality. Wellness is rare — let’s help you find it.

  1. How to Choose a GLP-1 Provider

    Mar 16

    How to Choose a GLP-1 Provider

    Dr Lewis and Becca explore what you need to look for when choosing a GLP-1 Clinic. REFERENCES Wilding JPH, Batterham RL, Calanna S, et al. Once-weekly semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity. N Engl J Med. 2021;384:989-1002. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2032183 Ashraf AR, Mackey TK, Schmidt J, et al. Safety and risk assessment of no-prescription online semaglutide purchases. JAMA Netw Open. 2024;7(8):e2428280. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.28280 Brown A, et al. Bridging the nutrition guidance gap for GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy assisted weight loss: lessons from bariatric surgery. International Journal of Obesity (Nature). 2025. doi:10.1038/s41366-025-01952-w Wilding JPH, et al. Impact of semaglutide on body composition in adults with overweight or obesity: exploratory analysis of the STEP 1 study. J Endocr Soc. 2021;5(Suppl 1):A16-A17. doi:10.1210/jendso/bvab048.030 Eshima H, et al. Unexpected effects of semaglutide on skeletal muscle mass and force-generating capacity in mice. Cell Metabolism. 2025. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2025.07.006 [Note: cited for STEP 1 lean mass data contextualization] Wilding JPH, Batterham RL, Davies M, et al. Weight regain and cardiometabolic effects after withdrawal of semaglutide: the STEP 1 trial extension. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2022;24(8):1553-1564. doi:10.1111/dom.14725 Metabolic rebound after GLP-1 receptor agonist discontinuation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. eClinicalMedicine (The Lancet). 2025. doi:10.1016/S2589-5370(25)00614-5 GLP-1 agonists and exercise: the future of lifestyle prioritization. Frontiers in Clinical Diabetes and Healthcare. 2025. doi:10.3389/fcdhc.2025.1720794 Tinsley GM, et al. Preservation of lean soft tissue during weight loss induced by GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP receptor agonists: a case series. PMC. 2025. (Texas Tech University IRB2025-79) Peralta-Reich D, et al. Resistance training and protein intake may lower GLP-1 RA muscle loss. Presented at conference, 2025. Reported in Medscape Medical News, April 15, 2025. Muñoz-Garach A, et al. Role of Vitamin D in Insulin Resistance. PMC/Nutrients. 2019. doi:10.3390/nu11061550 Lei X, Zhou Q, Wang Y, et al. Serum and supplemental vitamin D levels and insulin resistance in T2DM populations: a meta-analysis and systematic review. Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1):12343. doi:10.1038/s41598-023-39469-9 Szymczak-Pajor I, Śliwińska A. Analysis of association between vitamin D deficiency and insulin resistance. Nutrients (PMC). 2019. doi:10.3390/nu11040794 Mulligan T, et al. Prevalence of hypogonadism in males aged at least 45 years: the HIM study. Int J Clin Pract. 2006;60(7):762-769. [Referenced in: Testosterone and weight loss: the evidence. Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes. 2014;21(5):313-322. PMC4154787] Grossmann M. Lowered testosterone in male obesity: mechanisms, morbidity and management. Asian J Androl. 2014;16(2):223-231. PMC3955331 Corona G, et al. Body weight loss reverts obesity-associated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Endocrinol. 2013;168(6):829-843. doi:10.1530/EJE-12-0955

    16 min
  2. How to Choose a Regenerative Medicine Clinic

    Mar 2

    How to Choose a Regenerative Medicine Clinic

    How to Choose a Regenerative Medicine Clinic If you’re struggling with chronic pain, limited mobility, or declining function—and you want to avoid surgery, long recoveries, and unnecessary risk—you’ve likely heard about regenerative medicine. But with so many clinics, ads, and bold promises flooding the market, how do you know who to trust? In this episode, Dr. Jamie Lewis breaks down a clear, practical framework to help you separate science-based regenerative medicine from marketing hype. What You’ll Learn in This Episode The Reality of the Market Why approximately 60% of regenerative medicine is snake oilWhy another 30% produces inconsistent or suboptimal resultsHow to identify the top 10% of providers practicing high-level, science-based care The 3-Step Elimination Process Dr. Lewis walks you through a simple framework to think like the CEO of your own body and hire the right medical leader. 1) Integrity The difference between the FDA 351 drug approval pathway and the 361 tissue registration pathwayWhy no regenerative medicine product is currently FDA-approved under the 351 pathwayWhat companies must legally attest when registering birth-tissue products under 361Why many “fetal stem cell” and birth-tissue products do not contain viable living stem cellsResearch showing patients in their 60s and 70s still have robust, viable stem cellsWhy the myth that “your stem cells are too old” is scientifically inaccurate Key takeaway: If a clinic is injecting birth-tissue or fetal-derived products and marketing them as live stem cells, integrity should be questioned. 2) Training Not all training paths are equal. Key takeaway: Look for a board-certified physician with formal specialty training in interventional and regenerative medicine. 3) The Lab: “Check the Kitchen” In regenerative medicine, dose matters. Dr. Lewis explains the difference between: A Full Regenerative Medicine Laboratory Sterile processing hoodHematology analyzerCell-counting and viability testingTrained laboratory staffAbility to tailor treatment based on measured cell dose Versus: “Lab-in-a-Box” Systems Push-button processingNo measured cell countsUnknown viabilityOne-size-fits-all product Without measuring cell count and viability, outcomes become unpredictable. Key takeaway: If a clinic cannot measure and verify your cell dose, you’re essentially guessing. Bottom Line To dramatically increase your odds of success: Choose autologous treatments (your own cells) Avoid birth-tissue and fetal-derived products Seek board-certified physicians with specialty training Look for clinics with a full regenerative medicine laboratory Learn More Visit us at: www.nwc4rm.com

    12 min
  3. DHEA: The Foundation Hormone for Energy, Resilience, and Longevity

    Feb 23

    DHEA: The Foundation Hormone for Energy, Resilience, and Longevity

    In this episode of The Rare Wellness Podcast, Dr. Jamie Lewis is joined by Performance Medicine Nurse Jeralee Kidd to explore one of the most overlooked—but foundational—hormones in the body: DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone). Often referred to as a “precursor hormone,” DHEA plays a critical role in supporting testosterone and estrogen production in both men and women. Yet as we age, DHEA levels steadily decline—often beginning as early as our 30s—contributing to fatigue, low mood, reduced resilience to stress, loss of lean muscle mass, brain fog, inflammation, and decreased libido. Dr. Lewis and Jeralee break down: What DHEA is and how it functions in the bodyWhy both men and women should have their levels evaluatedThe connection between DHEA, adrenal health, and chronic stressHow low DHEA can impact metabolism, muscle mass, immune function, and longevityWhen replacement may be appropriate—and why proper testing and medical supervision matter They also explain how DHEA differs from testosterone therapy, why it’s commonly missed in routine labs, and how optimizing foundational hormones can dramatically improve quality of life and long-term health outcomes. If you’re in your 40s, 50s, or beyond—and feeling more tired, inflamed, or less resilient than you used to—this episode may connect some important dots. To learn more or schedule a comprehensive hormone evaluation, visit www.spokanehrt.com.

    14 min

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Rare Wellness Podcast (by Center for Regenerative and Performance Medicine) The Rare Wellness Podcast covers topics like regenerative medicine, longevity, hormone balance, nutrition, and supplements — offering valuable insights to help you achieve optimal health and performance. Hosted by Dr. Jamie Lewis, each episode dives into cutting-edge therapies and wellness strategies, from advanced treatments in regenerative medicine to practical tips for balancing hormones, improving nutrition, and enhancing longevity. Sponsored by Center for Regenerative and Performance Medicine, located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, this podcast is your go-to resource for uncommon pathways to health and vitality. Wellness is rare — let’s help you find it.

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