E.181 The Best Nourishment for Your Aging Body Comes In The Form Of An IV Infusion
Bathroom Diaries w. Dr Sofia Din
Release Date: 04/08/2025
Bathroom Diaries w. Dr Sofia Din
What if aging is not simply something that happens to us, but a biological process we can learn to recognize, understand, and navigate with greater agency? In this episode of Bathroom Diaries, I am reposting my conversation with Larry Olsen on The Brain Vault Podcast. We explored a subject very close to my heart: the difference between aging helplessly and aging with agency. After more than 25 years in medicine—including decades spent caring for older adults—I have seen what happens when the early signals of decline are ignored until they become disease. Many of the problems that appear in...
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Reposting my conversation with Drew from The Superhuman Blueprint Podcast. We talked about a subject very close to my heart: the quiet biology of aging — the changes that begin long before most of us feel them or see them clearly. Anti-aging is not about pretending time is not passing. It is about refusing to wait for decline before we intervene. In this conversation, we discuss healthspan versus lifespan, beautyspan, hormones, GLP-1s, peptides, menopause, perimenopause, metabolic changes, and why aging should be understood as a process that can be managed proactively. To me, anti-aging...
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What really happens to our bodies after 40? In my latest conversation on the Over 40 Fitness Hacks podcast with Brad Williams, I share why so many people notice changes in their energy, metabolism, body composition, skin quality, and overall vitality as they age. I discuss what I call “the pause” — the hormonal and metabolic shifts that affect both men and women and why the strategies that worked in our 20s and 30s often stop delivering the same results later in life. We explore the powerful connection between skin health and overall wellness, including the roles of hormones, gut health,...
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In this episode of The Midlife Rebel Podcast, I joined Nadine for a deep and honest conversation about menopause, aging, vitality, beauty, and what it truly means for women to move through midlife with more agency, self-trust, and knowledge. So many women arrive in midlife feeling disconnected from themselves. You’re eating well, exercising, doing everything “right” — yet suddenly your body feels unfamiliar. Energy shifts. Sleep changes. Weight becomes harder to manage. Brain fog appears. Your skin, hair, and confidence begin to feel different. In this conversation, I share why this...
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Dr. Sofia Din is a board-certified Family Physician with over 25 years of medical experience and advanced training in Geriatrics. She began her career in hospital medicine and long-term care, where she served as a Medical Director, before shifting her focus from disease management to proactive longevity and anti-aging medicine. She is the Medical Director of Juvanni Medical P.C. in Westchester, New York, where she integrates aesthetics, hormonal health, and advanced non-surgical technologies to help patients navigate menopause, andropause, metabolic slowdown, and chronic skin failure. Dr. Din...
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Welcome back to The Peptide Playbook! In this episode, I’m joined by my colleague Dr. Robert Frankel, and we dive deep into one of the most exciting topics in anti-aging and wellness right now: mitochondrial health. We break down what mitochondria actually do (in a way that finally makes sense), why they’re so critical for energy, aging, and disease—and how peptides like NAD, MOTS-c, and SS-31 may help optimize how your body functions at a cellular level. One of the most fascinating parts? The concept of “exercise in a bottle”—how certain peptides can mimic some of the metabolic...
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In this episode of Bathroom Diaries, I sit down again with Dr. Rob Frankel to talk about something most people have never heard of — somatopause. We talk a lot about menopause and andropause. But there is another hormonal shift that affects both men and women starting as early as their 30s: the gradual decline in growth hormone. This conversation is Part 4 of my Peptide Playbook series, where we explore how growth hormone signaling changes over time, why IGF-1 testing matters, and how peptides like tesamorelin, CJC-ipamorelin, and sermorelin may support the body’s own natural growth...
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In this episode of the Peptide Playbook Series, Dr. Din sits down with Dr. Frankel to discuss the science behind testosterone, hormone replacement therapy, peptides, and metabolic health. As we age, many people experience fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, and metabolic changes. According to Dr. Frankel, three major factors often drive these changes: hormone deficiency, insulin resistance, and energy deficiency in the body. In this conversation, we break down how testosterone interacts with estrogen, why self-treating with supplements like DHEA can be misleading, and how therapies such as GLP-1...
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In this episode, Wendy sits down with Dr. Sofia Din, board-certified family physician with over 25 years of medical experience, who calls it like it is: the U.S. healthcare system is not about health—it's a sickness management system. And menopause? It's not covered. Because menopause isn't a sickness—it's a normal phase of life that happens to be an all-system pause. Not just your reproductive system, but your gut, your brain, your immune system, your bones, and your skin. And nobody told us what to expect beyond "you won't have a period anymore." They explore: • Why stepping into your...
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I recently had the pleasure of joining Anthony Harcher on his podcast Me & My Health Up to talk about something I’m deeply passionate about: longevity, menopause, and andropause. For most of human history, people simply didn’t live long enough to experience many of the hormonal transitions we see today. Thanks to advances in medicine, our lifespan has increased dramatically—but now the real question is: how do we ensure our healthspan keeps up with it? My journey into longevity medicine actually began in geriatrics, where I spent years caring for aging patients. During that time, I...
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