Genetic testing has advanced so much that people can learn a lot about themselves at the touch of a button, and for less than $100. The only challenge is, a lot of people struggle with what to do with the information they get, which takes away from the value. This is where Uforia comes in, the genetically guided nutrition and supplement program makes genetically-based optimization dummy-proof. What makes Uforia different from traditional methods, and what does it mean for the sick care model? On this episode, Uforia product expert and practition program director, Joel Guerin, shares on the product and how it will revolutionize healthcare and nutrition.
Three Takeaways
The biggest problem in our system is us. We have healthcare problems that are self-created through lifestyle choices. What makes this system worse is how our traditional system fails to focus attention or resources on wellness.
The existing science of supplementation is perfectly valid, and it’s beneficial, but it doesn’t go far enough because not everything we need is defined by a deficiency.
Uforia allows us to focus on lifestyle and wellness, using a tailored formula which helps you start rolling back the self-induced conditions that threaten our health.
On this episode, Joel Guerin shared how he got started, how Uforia works, and what sets it apart from the rest of the genetic testing methods. We also talked about how the shifts in our lifestyles have been detrimental to our health, and the importance of taking a wellness approach.
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Guest Bio-
Joel is the Director of the practition program at Uforia, a customized genetically-guided nutrition and supplement company.
For more information visit https://uforiascience.com/.
The state of healthcare right now has created physicians who are caught up with insurance and sick care. Because of this, these physicians have lost sight of being a true healer. On the other hand, physician’s assistants are in the trenches, focusing on helping patients in a meaningful way. What are the key differences between the approach a physician’s assistant takes and how a doctor treats patients? How can we not only optimize ourselves to be better, but restore what we had when we were younger? On this episode, biohacker and Regenerative and Age Management expert, AJ Piovesan, shares on using peptides, and overcoming the obstacle of sick care medicine.
Three Takeaways
Physician’s assistants try and buffer the physical and mental effects of ageing by giving people things their bodies can naturally use without interfering with their health with chemicals.
When it comes to weightlifting, it’s more about quality than quantity and how long you can keep a joint lubricated. As we get older, we lose joint hydration, so our focus should be on smart training to protect our joints.
Peptides are better than growth hormones. Anyone saying anything different is taking fake peptides or they are using them wrong.
At the start of the episode, AJ shared how he got to where he is today, the difference between physicians assistants and doctors, and the constraints doctors have that PAs don’t. Next we talked about optimization for females, and the approach AJ takes with all of his patients. We also discussed using stem cells to treat injuries.
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Guest Bio-
AJ is a Physical Performance Enhancement Expert, Regenerative and Age Management Provider, Certified Personal Trainer, Health Coach and Biohacker. AJ is the founder of Hormone Therapy of Orlando. He has 38 years of health and fitness education/training, including 17 years as a physician’s assistant. For more information, visit https://hormonetherapyoforlando.com/.