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Testosterone: Boost vs Replacement vs Abuse | What Men Need to Know | Vitality Unfiltered

25 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most widely discussed—and often misunderstood—topics in men’s health: testosterone. With increasing attention from social media, clinics, and marketing campaigns, many men are left trying to navigate conflicting information about testosterone levels, supplementation, and therapy. This often leads to confusion around what is normal, what is treatable, and what may be harmful. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, break down the key distinctions between testosterone optimization, medical replacement, and misuse. The discussion explains how testosterone naturally declines with age, why lab values must be interpreted alongside symptoms, and how lifestyle factors influence hormone levels. It also outlines when testosterone replacement therapy is appropriate—and where it crosses into supraphysiologic use associated with increased risk. Additional topics include the impact of testosterone on fertility and testicular health, the importance of long-term planning, and why testosterone should always be managed as part of a broader hormonal system that includes thyroid, cortisol, insulin, and estrogen balance. A central message of this episode is that testosterone is not inherently good or bad—it is a powerful hormone that requires thoughtful, individualized care. In This Episode We Discuss • The difference between testosterone optimization, replacement, and abuse  • Why testosterone naturally declines with age and what that means clinically  • How to interpret testosterone levels in the context of symptoms  • The limits of lifestyle-based “boosting” strategies  • When testosterone replacement therapy is appropriate  • The risks associated with supraphysiologic dosing and misuse  • The impact of testosterone therapy on fertility and long-term planning  • Why testosterone is such a polarizing and misunderstood topic  • How testosterone interacts with other hormonal systems  • What responsible, medically supervised testosterone therapy looks like Key Takeaway Testosterone therapy can be highly effective when used appropriately—but it requires context, medical oversight, and responsible decision-making. Understanding the difference between optimization, treatment, and misuse is essential to protecting long-term health. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode Labs Everyone Over 35 Should Get Annually | Why “Normal” Isn’t Always Optimal | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Labs Everyone Over 35 Should Get Annually | Why “Normal” Isn’t Always Optimal | Vitality Unfiltered

Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most important—and often overlooked—tools in preventive medicine: lab testing. Many people only undergo lab work when symptoms arise, but by that point, underlying dysfunction may already be well established. This episode reframes lab testing as a proactive strategy—one that allows for early detection, pattern recognition, and more effective long-term health management. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, explain why lab values must be interpreted within context, and why “normal” does not always mean optimal. The discussion focuses on key hormonal and metabolic systems that should be monitored after age 35, the importance of establishing a personal baseline, and how tracking trends over time provides more meaningful insight than a single test result. The episode also addresses why many individuals avoid lab testing—whether due to fear, confusion, or prior experiences—and how a thoughtful, patient-centered approach can transform lab data into a powerful tool for health. In addition, the conversation introduces genetic testing as a complementary layer of insight, helping to identify long-term risks related to metabolism, inflammation, cognitive health, and nutrient processing. When combined with lab data, genetics provides a more complete picture of both current health and future risk. In This Episode We Discuss • Why lab testing is essential for preventive health  • The difference between reactive and proactive medicine  • Why “normal” lab values can still miss early dysfunction  • The importance of tracking trends over time  • Core hormonal and metabolic systems to monitor after age 35  • How symptoms relate to lab findings and clinical context  • Common barriers to lab testing and how to overcome them  • How to interpret lab data responsibly  • The role of genetics in long-term health planning  • How combining labs and genetics supports precision medicine Key Takeaway Preventive health begins with understanding your data. Lab testing, when used correctly and tracked over time, provides the insight needed to identify risks early, guide decision-making, and protect long-term health. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

26 de may de 202625 min
episode Bioidentical vs Synthetic HRT: What’s the Difference? | Hormone Therapy Explained | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Bioidentical vs Synthetic HRT: What’s the Difference? | Hormone Therapy Explained | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most common—and often misunderstood—topics in hormone therapy: the difference between bioidentical and synthetic hormones. Patients today are exposed to a wide range of information, much of it conflicting, leading to confusion and uncertainty about what these terms actually mean. Much of this confusion stems from outdated studies, marketing language, and generalized conclusions that do not reflect how modern hormone therapy is practiced today. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, break down the science behind hormone structure and function. The discussion focuses on how molecular structure determines how hormones interact with receptors, how they are metabolized, and how they ultimately affect the body. While bioidentical hormones are designed to match the body’s natural hormones, synthetic hormones differ structurally—and those differences can influence physiologic response. The episode also provides important context around early hormone research, much of which utilized synthetic formulations and contributed to widespread concern about hormone therapy. Modern approaches have evolved significantly, emphasizing individualized dosing, advanced diagnostics, and ongoing monitoring. A central message of this episode is that hormone therapy should not be viewed in black-and-white terms. Instead, decisions should be guided by an understanding of physiology, patient-specific factors, and thoughtful medical oversight. In This Episode We Discuss • The definition of bioidentical versus synthetic hormones  • Why molecular structure influences receptor binding and signaling  • How small structural differences affect physiologic outcomes  • The role of early hormone studies in shaping current perceptions  • How hormone metabolism creates different downstream effects  • The impact of route of administration and individual variability  • Why modern hormone therapy emphasizes precision and personalization  • How to interpret risk, benefit, and conflicting information  • The importance of avoiding oversimplified “good vs bad” thinking  • What responsible, medically guided hormone therapy looks like today Key Takeaway Hormone therapy is not defined by labels—it is defined by structure, physiology, and individualized care. Understanding how hormones behave in the body allows for more informed, balanced decisions and better long-term outcomes. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

19 de may de 202619 min
episode Testosterone: Boost vs Replacement vs Abuse | What Men Need to Know | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Testosterone: Boost vs Replacement vs Abuse | What Men Need to Know | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Co-Host: Stephanie Lattimore  Guest: Christopher Reeves In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the most widely discussed—and often misunderstood—topics in men’s health: testosterone. With increasing attention from social media, clinics, and marketing campaigns, many men are left trying to navigate conflicting information about testosterone levels, supplementation, and therapy. This often leads to confusion around what is normal, what is treatable, and what may be harmful. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with co-host Stephanie Lattimore and guest Christopher Reeves, break down the key distinctions between testosterone optimization, medical replacement, and misuse. The discussion explains how testosterone naturally declines with age, why lab values must be interpreted alongside symptoms, and how lifestyle factors influence hormone levels. It also outlines when testosterone replacement therapy is appropriate—and where it crosses into supraphysiologic use associated with increased risk. Additional topics include the impact of testosterone on fertility and testicular health, the importance of long-term planning, and why testosterone should always be managed as part of a broader hormonal system that includes thyroid, cortisol, insulin, and estrogen balance. A central message of this episode is that testosterone is not inherently good or bad—it is a powerful hormone that requires thoughtful, individualized care. In This Episode We Discuss • The difference between testosterone optimization, replacement, and abuse  • Why testosterone naturally declines with age and what that means clinically  • How to interpret testosterone levels in the context of symptoms  • The limits of lifestyle-based “boosting” strategies  • When testosterone replacement therapy is appropriate  • The risks associated with supraphysiologic dosing and misuse  • The impact of testosterone therapy on fertility and long-term planning  • Why testosterone is such a polarizing and misunderstood topic  • How testosterone interacts with other hormonal systems  • What responsible, medically supervised testosterone therapy looks like Key Takeaway Testosterone therapy can be highly effective when used appropriately—but it requires context, medical oversight, and responsible decision-making. Understanding the difference between optimization, treatment, and misuse is essential to protecting long-term health. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode When NOT to Inject: Red Flags in Aesthetic Medicine | Patient Safety First | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

When NOT to Inject: Red Flags in Aesthetic Medicine | Patient Safety First | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C Guest: Alicia Sanderson, MD In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore a topic that is often overlooked in aesthetic medicine—but is critical to patient safety and long-term outcomes: knowing when not to treat. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, and Dr. Alicia Sanderson, facial plastic surgeon, discuss the importance of identifying red flags prior to performing injectable treatments such as dermal fillers and neuromodulators. While many conversations in aesthetics focus on technique and results, this episode shifts the focus toward clinical judgment, ethical responsibility, and thoughtful decision-making. Not every patient is an appropriate candidate for treatment, and recognizing when to defer or decline a procedure is a key component of responsible care. The discussion covers a range of red flags, including medical contraindications such as infection or impaired healing, psychological readiness, and unrealistic expectations often influenced by social media. The episode also highlights the importance of patient education and shared decision-making in reducing risk and improving outcomes. A central message of this episode is that patient safety must always take priority over demand. Saying no, when appropriate, is not a limitation—it is a critical part of delivering ethical and effective medical care. In This Episode We Discuss • The definition and importance of red flags in aesthetic medicine  • Medical contraindications that may require delaying or avoiding treatment  • Why compromised or inflamed skin should not be injected  • The risks of overfilling and poor clinical judgment  • Psychological readiness and its impact on outcomes  • How unrealistic expectations can affect patient satisfaction  • The role of social media in shaping patient requests  • When and why providers should defer or decline treatment  • The importance of patient education and informed consent  • How ethical decision-making protects both patient and provider Key Takeaway Recognizing when not to treat is just as important as knowing how to treat. Identifying red flags, managing expectations, and prioritizing patient safety are essential to responsible, high-quality aesthetic care. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

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episode Peptide Therapy Explained: HGH Peptides, Risks, and What Patients Should Know | Vitality Unfiltered artwork

Peptide Therapy Explained: HGH Peptides, Risks, and What Patients Should Know | Vitality Unfiltered

Vitality Unfiltered Podcast Host: David J. Bauder, PA-C  Guests: Shah Ahmed, MD | Stephanie Lattimore, NP In this episode of Vitality Unfiltered, we explore one of the fastest-growing—and most misunderstood—areas in modern medicine: peptide therapy. Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body, influencing a wide range of physiologic processes. In recent years, peptides—particularly those related to growth hormone signaling—have gained popularity for their potential roles in metabolism, recovery, and overall health. David J. Bauder, PA-C, founder of Weight Loss & Vitality, along with Dr. Shah Ahmed and Stephanie Lattimore, NP, break down the science behind peptide therapy and clarify how these compounds interact with the body. The discussion includes peptides such as sermorelin, tesamorelin, CJC-1295, BPC-157, MOTS-c, PT-141, and TB-500, as well as the mechanisms by which some peptides stimulate natural hormone production through the pituitary gland. The episode also addresses the evolving regulatory environment, including recent changes in FDA classification, and why these shifts have impacted availability and clinical use. A central focus of this episode is safety. Many peptides available online are marketed as “research compounds” and are not subject to the same regulatory oversight as pharmaceutical-grade products. This raises important concerns about contamination, mislabeling, dosing variability, and overall quality. This discussion emphasizes that while peptide therapy is an area of growing interest, it must be approached with caution, clinical oversight, and a strong understanding of both physiology and regulation. In This Episode We Discuss • What peptides are and how they function in the body  • The role of growth hormone–related peptides and secretagogues  • Key peptides including sermorelin, tesamorelin, CJC-1295, BPC-157, MOTS-c, PT-141, and TB-500  • The evolving FDA regulatory status of peptides  • How peptides influence metabolism, recovery, and physiologic signaling  • The risks associated with unregulated “research peptides”  • Concerns about contamination, mislabeling, and inconsistent dosing  • The importance of pharmaceutical-grade sourcing and medical oversight  • How to approach peptide therapy from a safety-first perspective Key Takeaway Peptide therapy represents an evolving area of medicine, but it is not without risk. Understanding the science, regulatory landscape, and importance of quality-controlled sourcing is essential to making informed decisions. Contact Weight Loss & Vitality 📞 Call: 571-550-9000  🌐 Visit: https://weightlossandvitality.com [https://weightlossandvitality.com] About Vitality Unfiltered Vitality Unfiltered is a medical podcast exploring the science of hormones, longevity, metabolism, weight loss, aesthetics, and precision medicine. Each episode provides clinical insight from healthcare professionals who treat these conditions every day. Our goal is simple: to help people better understand the biology of their health so they can make informed decisions about wellness, prevention, and long-term vitality. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The peptides discussed may not be FDA-approved for general use. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about treatment. ⚠️ Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this episode does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Always consult your qualified healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, or treatment.

28 de abr de 202619 min