Revolution Health Radio
Chris Kresser
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RHR: Fibermaxxing: Why the Internet’s Hottest Gut Health Trend Gets It Half Right
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris takes a deep dive into the science of dietary fiber, fiber supplements, and microbiome health. He explains why the benefits seen in high-fiber diets…
RHR: Revisiting the Gut-Immune Axis
The gut-immune axis is one of the most important and most overlooked systems in human health. In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris explains how the gut microbiome, intestinal barrier,…
RHR: Beyond the Headlines: A Functional Medicine Approach to Microplastics
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris unpacks the latest science on microplastics. He explores groundbreaking studies linking microplastic accumulation to increased risk of cardiovascular…
RHR: The Sleep Optimization Trap: Are You Tracking Yourself Into Worse Sleep?
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser explores the growing phenomenon of orthosomnia, a condition driven by the obsessive pursuit of perfect sleep metrics. While devices like the…
RHR: The GLP-1 Blind Spot: What Ozempic Won’t Do for Your Metabolic Health
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris explores the science behind GLP-1 medications, including their powerful effects on appetite, weight loss, and cardiometabolic risk. He also uncovers…
RHR: Shaking Up the Salt Myth
For decades, public health guidelines have warned that reducing sodium intake is essential for preventing high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. But a closer look at the scientific evidence…
RHR: Mouth Taping: Beyond the Hype—What the Science Really Says
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser explores the viral trend of mouth taping and explains why the reality is more complex than the hype. While nasal breathing offers clear…
RHR: Erythritol: The ‘Safe’ Sweetener That’s Anything But
Erythritol, a popular sweetener found in countless sugar-free and keto products, has long been considered a safe alternative to sugar. This episode of Revolution Health Radio examines emerging…
RHR: Preserving Cognitive Function As You Age, with Tommy Wood
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser is joined by neuroscientist and physician Dr. Tommy Wood to explore how cognitive function can be preserved—and even enhanced—as we age. Dr.…
RHR: New Study Challenges the Plant-Based Longevity Myth
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris breaks down a new large-scale study challenging the popular belief that plant-based diets promote longevity. The findings reveal that…
RHR: Beyond the Gut: The Microbiome’s Role in Sleep, Energy, and Longevity, with Dr. Zain Kassam
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris sits down with gastroenterologist and microbiome researcher Dr. Zain Kassam to explore the rapidly evolving science of the microbiome and its…
RHR: The Gut-Brain Connection: How Your Microbiome Affects Your Mental Health
Depression and anxiety are often treated as chemical imbalances in the brain—but what if the real problem starts in the gut? In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, we dive deep into the…
RHR: Vitamin D: Why a Personalized Approach Is Best
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser explains why vitamin D supplementation should never be one-size-fits-all. Drawing on new research—including a groundbreaking study on…
RHR: Cold Exposure: Why Sustained Beats Extreme
Cold plunges and ice baths dominate social media, but do they really deliver the best metabolic benefits? In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser challenges the “colder is better”…
RHR: Why Your Sleep Schedule Matters As Much As Duration
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris challenges the conventional focus on sleep duration and makes the case that sleep timing and circadian alignment matter just as much—if not more—than…
RHR: Menopause Brain Fog—What’s Really Happening (and How To Fix It)
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris examines research confirming that menopause-related brain fog is real, measurable, and reversible. He explains how gray and white matter changes,…
RHR: Seed Oils and Colon Cancer – What the New Research Really Shows
Seed oils have become one of the most controversial topics in nutrition, especially after a 2024 University of South Florida study linked high omega-6 levels with inflammation in colon tumors. In…
RHR: The Longevity Trap: Why Chasing Anti-Aging May Be Aging You
In this episode, Chris explains why obsession with anti-aging hacks may actually undermine our long-term health. He examines the common longevity traps people fall into, which foundational habits…
RHR: The Link Between Metabolic Health and Mental Well-Being, with Dr. Matt Bernstein
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris welcomes psychiatrist Dr. Matt Bernstein to explore the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry, the science linking brain energy metabolism to mental…
RHR: From Wired & Tired to Calm & Clear: My Top Nutrients for Mood, Focus, and Sleep
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris explores natural solutions for one of today’s most pressing challenges: chronic stress, anxiety, and poor sleep. He shares his top five nutrients for…
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