The Longevity Loop Podcast
A plastic surgeon spends decades helping people look younger, then a heart defect, major valve surgery, and a type 2 diabetes diagnosis force a deeper question: what actually keeps us younger on the inside? That’s where Jim’s story gets compelling, because it’s not built on trends. It’s built on lived experience with cardiovascular risk, atherosclerosis, and the kind of motivation that makes longevity science feel urgent and personal. We walk through the research that pulled him into calorie restriction and intermittent fasting, including alternate day fasting and why timing and metabolic markers like insulin and glucose can matter as much as the scale. Then we get practical about what fasting is doing at a cellular level: lowering systemic inflammation, pushing back on “inflammaging,” and supporting autophagy, the cleanup process that helps cells recycle damaged components. If fasting sounds too simple to be real, the biomarker results and clinical observations we discuss will challenge that reflex. We also talk supplements through a longevity lens, not as magic, but as supporting players: spermidine for autophagy, senolytics as an emerging area, and natokinase as an intriguing tool in the conversation around plaque biology and cardiovascular health. We wrap with Jim’s work supporting longevity research, plus the release of the film Forever On and where to keep learning. Subscribe, share this with a friend who wants a realistic longevity plan, and leave a review with your biggest question about fasting and healthy aging. Think you're ready to revolutionize your clinic's first impression? Let's chat about some strategy! Visit https://longevityclinicmarketing.com [https://longevityclinicmarketing.com] for a friendly, no-pressure talk about boosting your clinic's marketing and reputation. We're here to help you shine from the moment patients reach out!
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