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Fish Oil Supplements: Helpful, Harmful or Hype?

9 min · Gestern
Episode Fish Oil Supplements: Helpful, Harmful or Hype? Cover

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Fish oil used to be seen as universally “good for the heart.” Then suddenly the headlines said it might be dangerous. So what’s actually true? In this Pocket Prescription episode, GP Lynette Ewart explains what recent fish oil studies really showed, why different heart conditions matter, and why nutrition science so often gets reduced to simplistic headlines. A practical, evidence-based guide to making sense of the confusion — without the hype.

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Episode Is cortisol really wrecking your health? Cover

Is cortisol really wrecking your health?

Cortisol has become the internet’s favourite explanation for almost everything. Poor sleep? Cortisol. Weight gain? Cortisol. Waking at 3am? Cortisol. Tired all the time? Apparently also cortisol. But what does cortisol actually do, when is it genuinely a medical problem, and how much of the online conversation is misunderstanding mixed with marketing? In this Pocket Prescription episode, GP and strength coach Lynette Ewart explains what cortisol really is, why the wellness industry became obsessed with it, and what people often miss when they blame stress hormones for everything. This isn’t a “stress doesn’t matter” episode. It absolutely does. But the internet version of cortisol has drifted a long way from reality. In this episode: * What cortisol actually does in the body * Why cortisol rises normally during stress * The difference between chronic stress and true cortisol disorders * Why “hormone imbalance” is often used as a vague catch-all term * The problem with random online hormone testing * Why sleep, recovery, activity and overall health still matter more than hacks No hacks. No supplements being pushed. Just a calm, evidence-based explanation from clinic reality. You can also watch the video version on the  Prescription Strength YouTube channel

9. Juni 202610 min
Episode Your Environment Is Shaping Your Eating More Than You Think Cover

Your Environment Is Shaping Your Eating More Than You Think

Most people think their eating habits come down to discipline. I don’t think that’s true. In this Pocket Prescription episode, I talk about one of the biggest things people overlook when they’re struggling with food, weight, or health habits: their environment. Because whether it’s the food in your cupboards, the people around you, your stress levels, your routine, or simply what’s constantly within arm’s reach, your environment quietly shapes your behaviour all day long. And if you’re relying on willpower alone while surrounded by things working against you… that’s a very difficult battle to win. In this episode, I explore: * Why eating habits are rarely just about motivation * The hidden influence of your home and daily surroundings * Why “nothing has changed” often isn’t actually true * How modern environments make overeating incredibly easy * The difference between blame and understanding * Simple ways to make healthier choices feel easier without relying on constant self-control A short, practical episode about why behaviour makes a lot more sense once you stop viewing it as a personal failing. The video version of this episode is also available on YouTube.

2. Juni 20268 min
Episode My weight is going up but nothing has changed. Cover

My weight is going up but nothing has changed.

If your weight is creeping up and you’re convinced nothing has changed—you’re probably right. But that doesn’t mean nothing has changed. In this Pocket Prescription episode, I break down why weight gain in midlife often feels confusing and unfair. We cover: * Why weight gain tends to happen in seasonal spikes, not a straight line * How muscle loss (and body composition changes) quietly shifts the rules * The reality of busier lives, less movement, and more sitting * Why sleep and recovery matter more than you think This isn’t about blame or “trying harder.” It’s about understanding what’s actually going on so you can decide what’s worth changing. No hacks. No shortcuts. Just the basics—done properly.

26. Mai 20266 min
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Life After Weight Loss

Losing weight is often seen as the hard part. It isn’t. In this episode, I’m joined by psychologist Dr Courtney Raspin, co-author of The Weight Loss Prescription, to talk about what actually happens after the weight comes off—and why this is where most people struggle. We explore the gap between weight loss and weight maintenance, particularly in the context of weight loss injections. Because while these medications can be incredibly effective, they don’t solve the underlying behaviours, habits, and psychological patterns that determine what happens next. This is the part of the conversation that often gets missed: the “exit plan.” About the book The Weight Loss Prescription by Dr Courtney Raspin and Dr Max Pemberton brings together the medical and psychological sides of weight loss—particularly in the context of modern treatments like GLP-1 medications. It’s not a quick fix guide. It’s a framework for what happens after.

19. Mai 202651 min