52. Why Your Medicine Doesn't Work — The Microbiome Science Nobody Told You About
We all assume medicine works. You take the pill, you get better. But for a huge number of people, it doesn't — and it's not because the medicine is bad.
The answer is living inside you right now.
Jenny Yang, PhD scientist and co-founder of Outpost Bio, is decoding the relationship between your gut microbiome and the compounds that enter your body. In this conversation, she breaks down why two people with the same disease, taking the same pill, can have completely opposite reactions — and why medicine has been missing this piece of the puzzle for decades.
Stay curious. Question everything. And maybe start treating your gut like the sophisticated ecosystem it is.
44. Optimizing Human Health: Dr. Fady hannah-Shmouni on Personalized Medicine and Longevity
In this conversation with Mizter Rad, Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni discusses the transformation of healthcare from reactive treatment to proactive optimization and personalized medicine. He emphasizes the importance of early intervention through multi-omic data analysis, the concept of creating digital twins of human biology, and how quantum biology might revolutionize our understanding of health. Dr. Hannah-Shmouni also explores the future potential of gene therapies to maintain youthful hormone levels, the projected $10 trillion wellness and longevity economy, and why he believes aging will eventually become optional through technological advancement.
Topics: personalized medicine, longevity, preventative healthcare, digital twins, quantum biology, hormone optimization, wellness economy, gene therapy, healthspan extension, future of medicine