
3 Supplements You Likely Need And Why Where You Buy Your Supplements From Matters!!
The global supplement market is worth over 100 billion dollars annually. Making the supplement market confusing and overwhelming for consumers to know what to buy. So, the purpose of today’s podcast is to help guide you on what to look for in a supplement so you can make an educated purchasing decision. We will also educate on 3 supplements that most people need to be taking based on some of the most common deficiencies. Those 3 supplements are Vitamin D with K2,Omega 3 and B12. To help me do that I have Kevin Finnegan on the show and Kevin is a supplement expert that works for one of the top supplement manufacturers in the country. They manufacture high quality pharmaceutical grade supplements for only healthcare providers and clinics such as Victory Men’s Health. What are good manufacturing certifications to look for when purchasing a supplement? Should people buy supplements online? What makes a supplement pharmaceutical grade and a higher quality than a retail vitamin? What does it mean to be a fat soluble vitamin? How important is the timing of supplements? With meals? On empty stomach? Morning vs night? What are the most common nutrient deficiencies in people? Should I stop taking Vitamin D in the summer months since I’ll be in the sun more? Why is it important to take K2 and D3 together? What are the differences in Omegas 3 vs. 6 vs. 9? Why do some fish oils cause a “fish burp”? The Synergistic Interplay between Vitamins D and K for Bone and Cardiovascular Health: A Narrative Review The Impact of Vitamin K2 (Menaquionones) in Children’s Health and Diseases: A Review of the Literature Vitamin K2—a neglected player in cardiovascular health: a narrative review Oral vitamin B12 versus intramuscular vitamin B12 for vitamin B12 deficiency Vitamin K as a Diet Supplement with Impact in Human Health: Current Evidence in Age-Related Diseases The importance of a balanced ω-6 to ω-3 ratio in the prevention and management of obesity Omega-3 fatty acids and the treatment of depression: a review of scientific evidence Usage patterns, health, and nutritional status of long-term multiple dietary supplement users: a cross-sectional study Estimated Effects of Future Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations on Protein Intake and the Risk of Protein Deficiency by Country and Region The Dietary Supplement Label Database: Recent Developments and Applications
Testosterone FAQ's - Part 2
Today’s show is with Lauren Finnerty, FNP a nurse practitioner at Victory Men’s Health. The topic of the show is FAQ’s about testosterone therapy. FAQ’s covered are: Can I increase my testosterone naturally? Why is my testosterone low in the first place? Will starting with just the supplements and lifestyle changes raise my levels? My testosterone is higher but so is my estrogen, should I be concerned? Do I need an estrogen blocker while on TRT? Will testosterone give me gynecomastia? My doctor said I’m in the “normal” reference range but I have symptoms. What does that mean? What are the benefits of estrogen in men? Research Links to Support Discussion: Fundamental Concepts Regarding Testosterone Deficiency and Treatment: International Expert Consensus Resolutions Gonadal Steroids and Body Composition, Strength, and Sexual Function in Men Chapter 24: Estrogens and Body Weight Regulation in Men Male hypogonadism: Symptoms and treatment Erectile Dysfunction NCBI Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and male reproductive health
Testosterone FAQ's - Part 1
Today’s show is with returning guest, Anna Griffith, DNP a nurse practitioner at Victory Men’s Health. The topic of the show is FAQs about testosterone therapy. FAQ’s covered are: How soon will I start to feel better? Should I cycle on and off of testosterone? Is testosterone a form of birth control? Can I still have children while on testosterone? Will my testicular size shrink? What are bio-identical hormones? Pellets? Creams? Injections? Do I have to be on testosterone for the rest of my life? Will testosterone make me moody? Does testosterone cause prostate cancer? Research Links to Support Discussion: Testosterone Is a Contraceptive and Should Not Be Used in Men Who Desire Fertility Human chorionic gonadotropin therapy in hypogonadic severe-oligozoospermic men and its effect on semen parameters Gonadotropin therapy in men with isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: the response to human chorionic gonadotropin is predicted by initial testicular size Evaluation and Management of Testosterone Deficiency (2018) Understanding Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) T therapy safe in large prostate Ca series
The _Car _Mom's Influence on Social Media and the Automotive Industry
On today’s podcast I have automative disruptor and social media influencer, Kelly Stumpe also known as “The Car Mom”. Kelly took social media by storm 2 years ago and is now influencing the car market with over 5 million views of her car tours on YouTube. An Instagram following of nearly 300K followers and a podcast at the top of the Apple charts called “The Car Pool”. Kelly went from let me see if I can make enough money on social media to pay for the groceries to bringing home the bacon by building an incredible brand on social media for her family’s future! Kelly and I chat about 2 things she knows best…cars and social media. We discuss the ends and outs of the car buying process that everyone is curious about. Should you lease or buy? Should you put money down? Does the residual value of the car matter? And much, much more… We also discuss the ends and outs of social media. How do you get paid on a post? How do you get followers? How much does Instagram pay you for reel views? And numerous other tips and tricks if you are looking to build your brand on social media. The Car Mom YouTube The_Car_Mom Instagram The Car Mom Website
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