Authenticity, Algorithms & Antioxidants: Building a Modern Health Business with Ryan Encinas
In this episode of Dragon Fire.Sides, David Bernard sits down with Ryan Encinas — former surgical first assist and hospital director turned cellular-health and nutrition strategist.
Ryan has been inside the belly of the beast:
* Cancer research & surgery
* Pediatric spine & brain cases
* Private hospital administration
* Front-row seats to how broken billing and “sick care” really are
Today, he works with a Fortune 100–level nutraceutical company using Raman spectroscopy to measure cellular nutrition and antioxidant status in real time — and then uses that data to help providers:
* Improve patient outcomes
* Add cash revenue streams to their practices
* And build businesses rooted in authenticity, not gimmicks
In this conversation, David and Ryan explore:
* Why 95% of people are nutritionally under-fueled at the cellular level
* How a simple hand-scan can act like a “credit score” for your cells
* The difference between quoting science… and actually running clinicals on your product
* How Ryan went from OR and hospital politics to nutrition, biochem & genetics
* Why “prevention is profitable” when you can measure what you’re talking about
* The role of discipline, self-honesty, and mindset in entrepreneurship
* Authentic content vs. formulaic “fake authenticity” on social media
* How he built a thriving business using organic content only (no paid ads)
* Why movement, fascia, and subtle energetics matter just as much as lab markers
This episode is for practitioners who:
* Feel trapped between broken insurance models and supplement guesswork
* Want objective tools to talk about lifestyle, nutrition, and risk with patients
* Are curious how to build cash-based, values-aligned revenue into their practice
* Know they need to show up online, but want to do it in a way that still feels human
Ryan and David also nerd out on how to become more like your own comic-book hero in real life.
Disclaimer:
This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose, treat, or cure any condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding your personal health and any changes to your treatment plan.