Hormone Replacement Therapy and Peptides: A Beginner's Guide with Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr

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Dr. Mark Gordon, an expert in Interventional and Neuroendocrinology, joins Dr. Erik Korem on The BluePrint podcast to discuss hormone replacement therapies and peptides for treating Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Dr. Gordon has been instrumental in promoting the recognition of TBI as a cause of hormonal deficiency and sheds light on how these therapies may create a positive change within the body, especially for people who have experienced trauma. Hormone deficiencies can be a result of TBI, and Dr. Gordon explains their impact on the body. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in the often-misunderstood topics of hormone replacement therapies and peptides and their potential therapeutic interventions for TBI & general health an well-being. Learn more about the Warrior Angels Foundation Watch Quiet Explosions Contact Millennium Health Dr. Mark Gordon: Millennium Neuro-Regenerative Centers Sign up for Erik’s weekly newsletter - Adaptation Get Early Access to the AIM7 Beta App Episode 2 Quotable moments: 41:38 “There is physical trauma and nonphysical trauma. The nonphysical things can be breaking your leg, having surgery, having ulcers, or having an autoimmune disease. All these things generate the chemicals of inflammation, that's the cytokines that we talked about. 42:00 “So testosterone isn't just about reproduction or sex or libido. It also functions to shut down inflammation in the brain and in the body. And to elevate the protection of the brain.” 43:34 “Andrew didn't have depression before he woke up with it and people said, oh, you've now become a depressive person. They didn't put the two and two together that way. Maybe something in your past has created the change in the chemistry that's presented as depression.” 1:00:38 “And we talk about it in terms of biological resiliency. Why is it that some of the people that were exposed to the same traumas that Andrew was, did not develop the extent of injuries he did, or the people who developed it instead of six months in one month, two months, or three months? It's called biological resiliency.” 1:01:32 “Exercise helps to increase brain-derived neurotrophic factor, which protects the brain, you know, so it's, it's not just looking at hormones and it's not just about peptides, it's about the entire lifestyle.” ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: The BluePrint Podcast is for busy professionals and Household CEOs who care deeply about their families, career, and health. Host Dr. Erik Korem distills cutting edge-science, leadership, and life skills into simple tactics optimized for your busy lifestyle and goals.   Dr. Korem interviews scientists, coaches, elite athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and exceptional people to discuss science and practical skills you can implement to become the most healthy, resilient, and impactful version of yourself. On a mission to equip people to pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life, Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance pioneer. He introduced sports science and athlete-tracking technologies to collegiate and professional (NFL) football over a decade ago. He has worked with the National Football League, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold-medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Erik is an expert in sleep and stress resilience. He is the Founder and CEO of AIM7, a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations to enhance your mind, body, and recovery. SUPPORT & CONNECT Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/erikkorem/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ErikKorem LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-korem-phd-19991734/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erikkorem Website - https://www.erikkorem.com/ Newsletter - http://link.aim7.com/adaptation-newsletter    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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