Life's Best Medicine Podcast
Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, bestselling author, and leading voice in women’s metabolic health. With over two decades of clinical experience, she’s known for translating complex science into practical strategies—helping women navigate perimenopause, optimize fasting, and reclaim energy, resilience, and long-term wellness. In this episode, Dr. Brian and Cynthia talk about… (00:00) Intro (04:30) Why Cynthia became so interested in the gut microbiome as a women’s health expert (10:07) Gut health, blood sugar, and insulin resistance (12:04) Fiber, carnivore, and the...
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Brenda Sowers has had an incredible and crazy health journey—survivor of brain cancer, two brain tumors, and spike protein-related health complications. Before her health took a turn for the worse in 2019, Brenda was an active, healthy, ultra-runner. Thanks to her discovery of Dr. Thomas Seyfried and others in the metabolic health space, she has been able to reclaim her health from the brink of disaster. In this episode, Dr. Brian and Brenda talk about… (00:00) Intro (03:13) Brenda’s battle with brain cancer (08:27) Brenda’s experience of going through radiation and chemo...
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Elliot Overton is a nutritionist based in France, and is considered to be an expert in the clinical application of high-dose thiamine therapy. Elliot frequently lectures and speaks at educational events aimed at practitioners, helping to broaden the understanding and application of thiamine in clinical settings. Furthermore, he is cofounder and CEO of Objective Nutrients, a nutraceutical company specializing in excipient-free thiamine derivatives and related supplements. Elliot’s overarching aim is to increase awareness about the benefits of thiamine through education and advocacy,...
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Dr. Kimberly Albarran is a physician and thoughtful voice in modern medicine, known for her patient-centered approach and commitment to improving health outcomes beyond the exam room. With a background that blends clinical expertise and a deep understanding of lifestyle-driven health, she brings a nuanced perspective to topics like prevention, metabolic health, and sustainable behavior change. Dr. Albarran is passionate about empowering patients with practical tools and clear, evidence-based insights to take control of their well-being—making her a compelling and relatable voice in today’s...
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Joe Duarte is a social psychologist focused on how culture, identity, and group dynamics shape the way we think, behave, and connect. His work explores the psychological forces driving polarization, belonging, and belief formation in modern society. Drawing on both research and real-world insight, Joe brings a nuanced perspective to some of today’s most pressing social questions. In this episode, Dr. Brian and Joe talk about… (00:00) Intro (04:17) Joe’s work on ideological bias (16:12) Jay Bhattacharya and the NIH (29:09) Fixing systemic bias in medicine, academics, and federal...
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Veronica Thompson, LCSW, is a certified trauma therapist, a committed Christian, and a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. She has dedicated more than twenty years to helping children, teens, and families navigate and overcome the trauma of sexual abuse. In her writing and clinical work, Veronica explores the intersection of the Christian faith with the best clinical psychotherapy practices. In this episode, Dr. Brian and Veronica talk about… (00:00) Intro (04:12) The varieties of early traumatic childhood experiences and how they impact people later in life (10:58) Childhood sexual abuse...
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Dr. Jason Fung is a Canadian nephrologist and leading voice in metabolic health, best known for making the science of fasting and insulin resistance simple, practical, and empowering. Through his books, lectures, and clinical work, he’s helped thousands rethink weight loss, type 2 diabetes, and long-term health by focusing on hormones, not just calories. Dr. Fung is the co-founder of The Fasting Method and a sought-after educator on metabolic health. In this episode, Drs. Brian, Tro, and Jason talk about… (00:00) Intro (05:46) The new dietary guidelines and food pyramid (08:02) The...
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David Schmitz, along with his wife, is the co-founder of Keto Keto Carnivore. Keto Keto Carnivore is a keto/carnivore-centered bakery and restaurant on Route 66 in Kingman Arizona. They offer Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free, Seed Oil-Free products! In this episode, Dr. Brian and David talk about… (00:00) Intro (03:50) How FBOMB foods by Ross Taylor changed David’s life (07:48) David’s bipolar diagnosis and how it impacted his life (11:06) How carnivore and Fenbendazole radically improved David’s bipolar symptoms (23:38) Striking the balance between killing unwanted parasites and co-existing...
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Kayla Girgen, RD, LD, CPT is a registered dietitian and metabolic health coach helping people move beyond dieting into sustainable strength and metabolic health. Known for integrating nutrition with practical movement, she champions rucking as a simple, powerful tool for improving blood sugar balance, resilience, and body composition. In this episode, Dr. Brian and Kayla talk about… (00:00) Intro (04:53) Rucking (06:51) Kayla’s journey to becoming a metabolic health-focused RD (12:57) Why rucking is a great form of exercise (20:51) Research on the benefits of rucking (26:40) Tips for...
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Dr. Ron Elfenbein is an emergency physician and healthcare entrepreneur who found himself at the center of a high-stakes legal battle after being indicted on federal healthcare fraud charges. Maintaining his innocence, he mounted a determined fight against the allegations, challenging the government’s case and drawing national attention to the complexities of medical billing, regulatory overreach, and due process in modern healthcare. In this episode, Drs. Brian and Ron talk about… (00:00) Intro (04:20) What it’s like being an ER doctor (08:04) Dr. Ron’s experience working in the ER...
info_outlineThank you for tuning in for another episode of Life’s Best Medicine. Ben Bikman is a researcher, speaker on the topics of human metabolism and nutrition, and advocate of the low carb/high fat approach to metabolic health. He is also an entrepreneur and is the founder/creator of HLTH CODE Complete Meal. He has his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Exercise Physiology from BYU and earned his PhD in Bioenergetics from East Carolina University.
In this conversation, Brian and Ben talk about the importance of seeking first to understand and, second, to be understood, the trap that many scientists fall into of becoming a zealot for a particular way of thinking, learning to acknowledge the limitations of your own knowledge and experiences, and the pragmatism of faith for living a moral life and holding yourself to the standard of your values.
They also discuss philosophy of parenting, seeking to avoid addiction and situations where you can become a slave to something, the relationship between mood and diet, the dichotomous nature of man, the damage that pornography can do to a man’s psyche and, consequently, to a marriage relationship, and the importance of instilling family and/or religious values in your children.
Life’s Best Medicine according to Ben: “Take your duties seriously, but not yourself. Realize that there are things that you as an individual have been uniquely tasked with doing. Do them to the best of your ability, but, in the midst of those efforts, realize that you are a flawed human and so is every other person around. Let that give you grace and compassion, and maybe even a little bit of welcoming laughter.”
Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy!
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