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Probiotics vs Digestive Enzymes: Which Is Better for Gut Health?
If you’ve ever searched for ways to improve gut health, you’ve likely come across both probiotics and digestive enzymes, often marketed for similar symptoms like bloating, irregularity, and poor digestion. This overlap can make it difficult to know which one is actually the right fit. One product that keeps coming up is Seed’s Daily Synbiotic, a probiotic and prebiotic supplement positioned for microbiome support. I usually scroll past these ads, but this one caught my attention, especially when I saw they offer clinician samples, so I decided to try it myself. After a few weeks of using Seed, I found…
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[Updated] Longevity Medicine Beyond the Messenger
Originally published November 4, 2025. Updated February 2026. As clinicians and scientists, we often engage with ideas, frameworks, and data that are communicated through books, podcasts, or public figures. It is critical to be clear about where our professional endorsement begins and ends. This article reflects a review of the scientific concepts presented in Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity. It does not represent support for, or alignment with, the personal actions or conduct of Dr. Peter Attia. Recent reporting has raised serious ethical concerns, and I want to state clearly that I do not condone or excuse any…
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DCES Leadership in the Future of Wearable Health Technology
In a recent issue of Healthcare150, a newsletter spotlighting key healthcare trends, I was struck by the projected growth of wearable devices—from $14.5 billion in 2020 to $76.1 billion by 2029. In my nutrition practice, I see just how common sleep, activity, and glucose trackers have become. This kind of growth points to a broader shift, that digital health tools are becoming deeply integrated into mainstream self care. Wearables are now central to both cost-efficiency efforts in healthcare and the growing demand for a highly personalized approach. Here are a few standout trends—and the exciting opportunities I see for diabetes…
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Book Review: Saturated Facts by Dr. Idz – A Deep Dive into Nutrition Myths
This may come as a surprise—but I’m not much of a book reader, at least not when it comes to novels. After working through 2-3 peer-reviewed articles, reading daily nutrition briefings, sorting through countless emails, and keeping up with the news, my eyes need a break. More often than not, I turn to podcasts instead. However, I genuinely enjoyed Dr. Idz’s new book, Saturated Facts. His casual and frank approach to busting diet and nutrition myths, along with his breakdown of trending nutrition research, made for an enjoyable and informative read—something I actually looked forward to at the end of…
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Product Review: Lingo by Abbott
It must be my lucky week — another over-the-counter continuous glucose monitoring system, this time from Abbott. It’s crazy to think that these products were once available only by prescription, and now we have two direct-to-consumer biowearable products we can purchase. It’s almost like we’re catching up with the rest of the world (insert sarcasm). Lingo, by Abbott, is a biosensor and app designed to work together to translate glucose patterns and provide a deeper, more insightful view of habits affecting your metabolism. Data interpretation and health coaching are major components of this product. Read on to learn more about…
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Product Review: Stelo by Dexcom
Continuous glucose monitoring without a prescription is finally here—introducing Dexcom Stelo! The Stelo Glucose Biosensor System (Stelo) is an over-the-counter device that delivers real-time glucose data, no prescription required. Designed for convenience and flexibility, it helps users easily and accurately monitor and manage their glucose levels. I’m excited to share my personal experience with the Stelo, including my first impressions and recommendations. Technical Specifications At first glance, the Stelo may look similar to the Dexcom G7, but it’s actually a new sensor designed specifically for people who do not use insulin. While both systems offer continuous glucose monitoring, the Stelo…
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Your Guide to Diabetes Supplies: Insulin Syringes
For many people living with diabetes, insulin injections are a part of everyday life. Vials and syringes were once the only way to prescribe insulin for home use. Despite the availability of insulin pens, many people living with diabetes continue to use syringes to administer their insulin. This is due to a combination of personal preference, insurance coverage, and a lack of awareness of alternative options. This article covers the functionality of insulin syringes, instructions for use, and tips for troubleshooting common issues with patients. What is an Insulin Syringe? An insulin syringe is a medical device specifically designed for…
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Your Guide to Diabetes Supplies: Insulin Pens
For many people living with diabetes, insulin injections are a part of everyday life. Traditionally prescribed using the vial and syringe method, insulin pens are becoming increasingly popular for their ease of use and comprehensive insurance coverage. Insulin pens offer a convenient and discreet way to administer insulin while on-the-go. They are easy to use, provide accurate dosing, and reduce the risk of needlestick injuries. This article covers the functionality of insulin pens, instructions for use, and tips for troubleshooting common issues with your patients. What is an Insulin Pen? An insulin pen is a medical device used to inject…
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Your Guide to Diabetes Supplies: Glucometers
Glucometers are one of the most commonly prescribed diabetes supplies. Understanding how to use a glucometer and interpreting the results accurately is essential for effective diabetes management. By using a glucometer, people with diabetes can track their blood sugar levels and adjust their diet and medication regimen accordingly. This article covers the functionality of a glucometer, instructions for use, and tips for troubleshooting common issues with glucometers. What is a Glucometer? A glucometer measures blood glucose levels using a small blood sample obtained by pricking a finger with a lancet. Results are displayed within seconds on the meter’s screen, allowing…
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Product Review: Dexcom G7
After what felt like an eternity, I finally got my hands on the long-awaited Dexcom G7. FDA approved in December and available in retail pharmacies mid-February, Dexcom G7 promised to be a major upgrade from its predecessor. So is it worth the hype? Read on to get my take on the Dexcom G7 continuous glucose monitoring system. Dexcom G6 vs G7 I should disclaimer this product review by saying that I do not live with diabetes. I write from the perspective of someone that has relatively unremarkable glycemic activity. I don’t depend on CGM to manage my health. However, I…
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Product Review: Freestyle Libre 3
I finally got my hands on the long-awaited Freestyle Libre 3 continuous glucose monitoring system. FDA-approved in May, sensor kits are finally making their way through the pharmacy and DME supply chain. While there are certainly some kinks yet to be smoothed, the system is an overall improvement from Libre 2. Libre 2 vs Libre 3 Wearers of Freestyle Libre 3 will notice four key differences from the Libre 2, including sensor size, smartphone connectivity, sensory applicator, and over accuracy. Size The Libre 3 sensor is notably smaller, lighter and much more flexible when positioned on the back of the…
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Product Review: Mueller Spiralizer
Since following some new low-carb/diabetic-friendly feeds on social media, I’ve seen a lot of vegetable pastas. Not just wheat noodles made from spinach or tomatoes, but actual veggies cut into strands; the most popular being zucchini noodles, or zoodles. Interested in taste testing, I searched gourmet food markets without luck. Turns out, you can make zoodles at home with a kitchen tool called a spiralizer.