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Jan 30th, 2023 | 49:43

A Cardiologist's Perspective On Cholesterol, Hormones, Red Light And How To Elevate Heart Health With Dr. Michael Twyman, MD

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. It is also one of the most preventable. Today we discuss heart attack prevention with Dr. Michael Twyman, MD. 

Dr. Michael Twyman is a board-certified cardiologist who completed his cardiovascular training at St Louis University. Heart Attack Prevention is Dr. Twyman’s passion and he utilizes the best of conventional medicine, functional medicine, and biohacking to get to the root cause of the patient’s cardiovascular issues. I’m pumped to talk about this today so thank you Dr. Twyman for being on the show.

Topics Discussed:

What is a heart attack?

What testing should you do to determine your risk for cardiovascular disease?

EndoPAT, Carotid intima-media thickness test (CIMT), CT Coronary Calcium Score, and ApoB blood test. 

The importance of optimal Nitric Oxide levels.

What is the truth on taking a daily aspirin?

“Good cholesterol” vs “Bad cholesterol”

Photobiomodulation and optimizing light for better mitochondrial health and sleep.

Biohacking your way to heart health. 

Vitamin D & K2, Omega 3 and Nitric Oxide. 

Testosterone and Estrogen and the important roles they play in your heart health.

Tracking your HRV balance on different devices. 

To purchase BLUblox Bon Charge Cali Sleep+ 100% Blu

To purchase EMR-TeK"Cyclops" Blue Blocking Glasses. Anti-Blue Blocking Computer Glasses Red lense to Block Block Both Blue Light and Green Light | Better Night Sleep

To purchase Bon Charge Red Light Devices Discount Code - Apollo 

To purchase Nitric Oxide Test Strips

To purchase Single Light Therapy Patches 

To visit Dr. Twyman's Instagram 

To visit Dr. Twyman's YouTube

To visit Apollo Cardiology 

For questions about today's podcast you can contact Amy Stuttle at podcast@amystuttle.com
Click here to learn more about  Victory Men's Health

This podcast is not medical advice. 

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. It is also one of the most preventable. Today we discuss heart attack prevention with Dr. Michael Twyman, MD. 

Dr. Michael Twyman is a board-certified cardiologist who completed his cardiovascular training at St Louis University. Heart Attack Prevention is Dr. Twyman’s passion and he utilizes the best of conventional medicine, functional medicine, and biohacking to get to the root cause of the patient’s cardiovascular issues. I’m pumped to talk about this today so thank you Dr. Twyman for being on the show.

Topics Discussed:

What is a heart attack?

What testing should you do to determine your risk for cardiovascular disease?

EndoPAT, Carotid intima-media thickness test (CIMT), CT Coronary Calcium Score, and ApoB blood test. 

The importance of optimal Nitric Oxide levels.

What is the truth on taking a daily aspirin?

“Good cholesterol” vs “Bad cholesterol”

Photobiomodulation and optimizing light for better mitochondrial health and sleep.

Biohacking your way to heart health. 

Vitamin D & K2, Omega 3 and Nitric Oxide. 

Testosterone and Estrogen and the important roles they play in your heart health.

Tracking your HRV balance on different devices. 

To purchase BLUblox Bon Charge Cali Sleep+ 100% Blu

To purchase EMR-TeK"Cyclops" Blue Blocking Glasses. Anti-Blue Blocking Computer Glasses Red lense to Block Block Both Blue Light and Green Light | Better Night Sleep

To purchase Bon Charge Red Light Devices Discount Code - Apollo 

To purchase Nitric Oxide Test Strips

To purchase Single Light Therapy Patches 

To visit Dr. Twyman's Instagram 

To visit Dr. Twyman's YouTube

To visit Apollo Cardiology 

For questions about today's podcast you can contact Amy Stuttle at podcast@amystuttle.com
Click here to learn more about  Victory Men's Health

This podcast is not medical advice.