Dr. Elizabeth Yurth | Challenging Norms: The Future of Longevity and Medicine
Dr. Elizabeth Yurth | Challenging Norms: The Future of Longevity and Medicine
In this episode of the Smarter Not Harder Podcast, Dr. Elizabeth Yurth gives us one-cent solutions to life’s $64,000 questions that include:
What are some novel therapeutics and innovative treatments for longevity?
What are some drugs that can be repurposed to improve patient outcomes?
What is the controversy behind NAD supplementation?
Who is Dr. Elizabeth Yurth?
Elizabeth Yurth, MD is Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Boulder Longevity Institute, where she has been providing Tomorrow’s Medicine Today to her clients since 2006.
Along with her 30 years as a practicing orthopedist specializing in sports and spine medicine, Dr. Yurth has made it her mission to learn and share the latest scientific research on how to truly heal the body at the cellular level. She is Fellowship trained in Anti-Aging, Regenerative, and Cellular Medicine and has completed +500 hours of CME training focused on Longevity, Nutrition, Epigenetics, Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, Regenerative Peptide Treatments, and Regenerative Orthopedic Procedures.
What did Dr. Elizabeth Yurth & Dr. Scott Sherr discuss?
02:01 Diving into Novel Therapeutics 04:22 Understanding Disease Mechanisms 07:50 Innovative Treatments for Osteoarthritis 14:09 Repurposing Drugs for Better Outcomes 35:56 Cancer Treatment Strategies 36:43 Ivermectin's Role in Cancer Therapy 38:57 Long COVID and Ivermectin 40:40 Mitochondrial Health and Long COVID 49:30 Brain Injury and Peptide Therapy 58:02 NAD Supplementation Controversy