Lyme can look like everything—and that’s exactly why so many people spend years being told it’s 'just anxiety' or 'all in their head.' On this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Myriah Hinchey to unpack why chronic Lyme and co-infections are often misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and dismissed.
She explains why Lyme and vector-borne diseases require clinical diagnosis, with lab testing used as support rather than proof, highlighting why standard tests often miss infections. She also outlines a terrain-first treatment approach focused on reducing inflammation, restoring nutrients, supporting gut and detox pathways, and using individualized herbal protocols to address immune imbalance, biofilms, and pathogen-specific needs—so progress is sustainable beyond antimicrobials.
Dr. Myriah Hinchey is a naturopathic physician based in Connecticut who focuses on complex, infection-driven chronic illness, including chronic Lyme and vector-borne co-infections. Working in a region deeply associated with Lyme and tick-borne disease, she has built a practice dedicated to identifying multi-systemic patterns that are often dismissed or misdiagnosed in conventional settings.
In her clinical approach, Dr. Hinchey emphasizes that Lyme and related infections are a clinical diagnosis supported by targeted testing, and she prioritizes evaluating the full terrain—immune imbalance, inflammation, gut and microbiome disruption, toxin exposure, nutrient status, and co-infections. She develops individualized herbal protocols and lifestyle strategies aimed at restoring immune competency, reducing inflammatory drivers, and helping patients make sustained progress.
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We’re not dealing with 'a few toxins' anymore—we’re living in a chemical era our biology was never built for. On this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Dr. Paul Savage shares his journey from top trauma physician to a 300-pound, multi-medication patient who didn’t know how to heal himself. He shares how hormones helped him rebuild his health, how he went on to create dozens of hormone clinics and a software company managing millions of patient records, and why treating mold, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and Lyme eventually led him to conclude that 'the toxins had won.'
Dr. Savage explains how modern toxins—microplastics, industrial chemicals, and drug residues—now saturate our environment and our bodies, even before birth. He breaks down why traditional detox methods like binders, chelation, and saunas only remove a fraction of this load, and how therapeutic plasma exchange offers a different solution by physically replacing toxic plasma with clean albumin. Tune in as we explore real-world reactions in severely ill patients, how MD Lifespan’s protocols integrate avoidance guidebooks, nutrient repletion, stem cells, and exosomes, and why the long-term vision is to make this 'oil change for the body' safer, more accessible, and ultimately less expensive for people who are tired of trying everything and still staying sick.
Dr. Paul Savage is the founder and chief medical officer of MD Lifespan and a board-certified physician with over 25 years of experience in functional and integrative medicine. After a decade as a nighttime trauma doctor at one of the world’s busiest emergency departments, he found himself 300 pounds, on multiple medications, and still getting worse—an experience that pushed him to rethink what real health care looks like.
He went on to build dozens of hormone-focused clinics, create an electronic health records company that handled millions of patients’ data, and launch practices dedicated to some of the toughest chronic conditions, including chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, and mold toxicity. When he saw toxins rising faster than traditional detox could keep up, he created MD Lifespan and leaned into advanced tools like therapeutic plasma exchange. Now, he and his team use toxin testing, avoidance strategies, precision nutrients, stem cells, and exosomes to help patients lower their toxic burden and finally feel better.
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Some stories of loss end in silence—this one turned into a battle cry for healing. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Dr. Daniel Chille talks with Debbie Lee, the first Gold Star mom to visit the combat zone where her son served, about the day she learned her son, Navy SEAL Marc Alan Lee, was killed in Iraq. She shares Marc’s final acts of courage under fire, how his sacrifice became the spark for America’s Mighty Warriors, and what it’s like to carry both the deepest pain and the greatest pride as a mother whose child died to save his teammates. She opens up about losing her husband to suicide years earlier, why the death of a child is a completely different level of grief, and how she refused to let her story end in bitterness.
Debbie also walks through the practices that helped her survive those first brutal months: her daily ‘GPS’ of gratitude, physical movement, and serving others, one tiny step at a time. She explains how America’s Mighty Warriors grew from showing up for one grieving family to running Helping Heroes Heal, a year-long program that invests in veterans with combat-related post-traumatic stress and brain injuries. From strict lifestyle commitments to hyperbaric oxygen therapy, family retreats, emotional resolution work, and personalized hormone and supplement support, she shares what she’s seen transform lives—and why service, accountability, and small acts of kindness can ripple farther than we imagine.
Debbie Lee is the founder and CEO of America’s Mighty Warriors, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting active-duty service members, veterans, and Gold Star families. Her mission was born out of profound personal loss: her son, Navy SEAL Marc Alan Lee, was the first SEAL killed in action in Iraq. His final acts of courage in Ramadi, stepping into the line of fire again and again to protect his teammates, became the foundation for her life’s work.
Known affectionately as ‘Momma Lee,’ she has spent years visiting bases, hospitals, and even combat zones to encourage and advocate for those who serve. Through America’s Mighty Warriors and its Helping Heroes Heal Program, she helps provide veterans with access to therapies like hyperbaric oxygen, emotional support, family retreats, and personalized care. Debbie’s story is one of unwavering faith, resilience, and a powerful belief that gratitude, discipline, and service can transform even the deepest grief into hope for others.
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The path out of long-haul syndrome isn’t a single prescription. It’s a complete rethinking of what you put in, on, and around your body. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Heather Gordon joins us to discuss her sudden health decline in 2021, when water weight, hormonal chaos, autoimmune issues, long-haul syndrome, suspected mast cell activation, mold, and viral reactivations all seemed to collide at once. She shares how standard hormone replacement didn’t move the needle and how discovering the nicotine patch protocol transformed her own brain fog, anxiety, and loss of joy.
We also dive into her self-built healing guide: tiny nicotine patch doses paired with histamine support, beef kidney, ivermectin, targeted mineral salts, and a radical shift toward fragrance-free, low-tox living. She unpacks her viral sleep and eye-movement hack, the power of mineralized water and real salt for joint pain and nighttime urination, and why she stopped wearing sunglasses, sunscreen, perfume, and deodorant as her nervous system healed. Heather also reveals how her severe fragrance intolerance led to Project Goods, a high-end, fragrance-free hair and body line for people who are tired of bathing in hidden chemicals, and why she believes patients helping patients, personalized protocols, and relentless curiosity are the future of true healing.
Heather Gordon, also known as Pretty Sick Heather, is a former cosmetic tattoo artist and beauty brand founder whose own health collapse pushed her deep into the world of long-haul syndrome, mast cell and histamine issues, mold and mycotoxins, and environmental illness. When hormone therapy and conventional answers fell short, she began experimenting with tools like a titrated nicotine patch protocol, ivermectin, histamine support, mineral salt water, and radical lifestyle changes to calm her nervous system and reclaim her joy.
As her content went viral, she also realized how profoundly fragrance and everyday products were affecting her body. That insight led her to create Project Goods, a high-end, fragrance-free line of shampoo, conditioner, body wash, face wash, and soon pet and baby care, designed for men and women who either can’t tolerate scents anymore or simply want a truly low-tox routine. Through her candid storytelling and humor, she empowers others to question what they put in, on, and around their bodies and to explore their own healing journeys with curiosity and courage.
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How much of your eye health is actually whole-body health? According to Dr. Rani Banik, far more than most people think. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, she opens a hidden window into the retina and explains why subtle issues in digestion, circulation, nutrition, stress, and the environment often show up in the eyes long before symptoms become obvious. She also hints at surprising reasons dryness, redness, and age-related changes appear earlier in some people, and why traditional exams rarely catch the early warning signs.
Dr. Banik also shares how certain foods act like internal protection for the eyes, why small lifestyle shifts may dramatically influence long-term vision, and how specific types of light exposure might play a far more powerful role than anyone realizes. If you’re curious about the messages your eyes may already be sending, this episode will change the way you think about vision.
Watch the full episode to discover the whole-body strategies that help keep your eyes young.
Dr. Rani Banik is a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained neuro-ophthalmologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she serves as Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Associate Director of the Neuro-Ophthalmology Service at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai. A graduate of Brown University and trained at Johns Hopkins’ Wilmer Eye Institute, she combines advanced medical expertise with a passion for patient education and prevention.
Dr. Banik is also the host of The Eye-Q Podcast. As a clinician, researcher, and award-winning educator, she leads clinical trials, directs the Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship Program, and advocates for a holistic, root-cause approach to eye health that empowers patients to protect their vision for life.
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In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Christian Drapeau joins us to explore a surprising idea: your own stem cells may be the most powerful repair tool you have right now. He shares how a simple blue-green algae from a lake led him to story after story of people experiencing unexpected improvements no one could explain at the time. That curiosity pushed him into early research showing that adult stem cells don’t just make blood, they can become heart cells, liver cells, even brain cells. This opened the door to a bigger question: What if certain plants can nudge your body to release more of these repair cells? That discovery sparked two decades of studying unique plants that boost stem cell release.
We also break down what this means for real people trying to heal, exploring the different types of stem cell options available today, why some injections seem miraculous while others fall flat, and the hidden reasons stem cells sometimes can’t find the problem inside the body. Christian also explains the simple steps that can make stem cell therapies work better and even help people who can’t afford injections. Want to know which plants naturally boost stem cell release? Watch the full episode now.
Christian Drapeau is a pioneering stem cell scientist and the founder of STEMREGEN. With more than three decades of research experience, he began his journey studying a unique algae from Oregon’s Klamath Lake, uncovering its surprising ability to support immunity, mood, and inflammation. Those early discoveries led him to a breakthrough: certain plants can increase the number of circulating stem cells in the bloodstream.
Christian spent years traveling the world searching for botanical ingredients with profound regenerative potential. His work led to the discovery of StemAloe, SeaStem, and other plant extracts to support stem cell release, mobilization, and communication, now used in the STEMREGEN Protocol. A published researcher, author of Cracking the Stem Cell Code, and lecturer, he is recognized globally by scientists, physicians, and biohackers as a leading voice in endogenous stem cell mobilization and natural regeneration.
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In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Jayson Gaddis shares how his own pain, shutdown around emotions, and early relationship failures became the catalyst for deep personal work and, eventually, The Relationship School. He explains why many of us betray our authenticity to belong, and how learning to feel, name, and communicate emotions is foundational for healthy partnerships, parenting, and leadership. In conflicts, he recommends a clear repair sequence: reflect what you heard, validate the feeling, take ownership of your behavior, and offer steady empathy so the other person’s nervous system can truly settle.
We explore practical scripts for tense moments (“When you ___, I feel ___”), how to avoid blame/defend loops, and why couples must agree on frameworks before conflict escalates. For parents, he advocates connection before correction, steering clear of fear and bribes, and setting firm device/social media limits to prevent downstream problems. He highlights the “4 S’s” (safe, seen, soothed, supported), the importance of team-based co-parenting, and small daily rituals that compound into trust, intimacy, and long-term relational health.
Jayson Gaddis is a human behavior specialist, author, speaker, and founder of The Relationship School, where he teaches people the art of deep connection. As the creator of Interpersonal Intelligence and Present Centered Relationship Coaching, he has trained more than 200 coaches across 11 countries. His book, Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships, was named Editors’ Choice and Best Leadership and Business Book of 2021 on Amazon. Through his coaching, podcast, and global programs, he helps people transform relationship pain into personal empowerment and authentic connection. He lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife and two children—where, as he jokes, “I live and breathe this relationship stuff… and still get my ass handed to me sometimes.”
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In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Dr. Julia Ward shares how her own battle with bone-crushing fatigue led her from conventional medicine to functional healing. She explains the power of bioidentical hormones, gut repair, and new diagnostic tools like glycocalyx testing and genomic analysis. Plus, she and Dr. Chille dive into stress, parenting, and how to design a lifestyle that keeps energy—and purpose—high.
Dr. Julia Ward is a compassionate and pioneering physician with over a decade of expertise in functional medicine, offering a holistic, patient-centered approach to health and wellness. After earning her medical degree from the University of Southern California and serving in the U.S. Navy, where she practiced general, urgent, and emergency medicine both domestically and abroad, she faced personal health challenges that led her to functional medicine. Frustrated by the limitations of conventional care, Dr. Ward embraced a root-cause approach, completing a fellowship with the American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in 2016. She has since dedicated her career to empowering patients with knowledge, promoting sustainable lifestyle changes, and integrating cutting-edge science into her practice to address physical and environmental factors impacting health. A devoted wife and mother of five, Dr. Ward combines her passion for medicine with a steadfast commitment to improving lives through transformative care.
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In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Ilya Zlotnik, a wealth advisor and climber, joins us to reveal how career stress once stole his breath, his hair, and his health—and the simple, steady changes that brought them all back. He exposes why ‘normal’ test results can hide dysfunction, how uncovering hidden mold and toxin exposure reset his system, and why discipline around sleep, food, and training beats any quick fix.
Through vivid parallels between investing and wellness, he shows that health—like wealth—grows through patience, risk awareness, and compounding habits. His story of swapping late-night cookies for early-morning energy, trading reactivity for presence, and climbing literal and figurative peaks proves one thing: the small, daily choices you make today are the real dividends of a thriving life.
Ilya Zlotnik is a Wealth Advisor and Partner at Vivaldi Capital Management in Chicago, where he helps high-net-worth individuals and families achieve financial freedom through strategic investing, tax planning, and generational wealth design. Recognized by Forbes as a Best-In-State Wealth Advisor for two consecutive years, he combines analytical precision with a passion for long-term growth—both financial and personal.
A graduate of Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, he brings over a decade of experience in portfolio management and private wealth consulting. When he’s not advising clients, you will find him biking with his sons or scaling mountain peaks around the world, living out the same disciplined, high-performance mindset he shares with his clients.
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Stop wasting money on bad supplements. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Ed Jones, a veteran of natural health, joins us to provide essential guidance on identifying high-quality supplements and navigating the wellness industry's noise. We also talk about leveraging modern biohacking tools like the continuous glucose monitor and wearable technology to gain personal, actionable data that mitigates the body's increasing toxic burden.
In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Ed Jones, founder of Nutrition World, uses his over four decades of experience to guide consumers toward effective, ethical wellness choices. He stresses that in a confused market where 80% of people take supplements, finding trustworthy brands is key. Learn why he cautions against purchasing supplements from online stores like Amazon.
Jones also emphasizes that while nutrition is primary, supplementation and exercise become essential with age. He reframes the purpose of supplementation, arguing it's less about fixing deficiencies and more about empowering the body to handle the overwhelming toxic load from modern life. He advocates for a ‘team approach’ past the age of 40 and highlights the power of modern tools to predict illness and monitor over-training. Ready to stop wasting money on bad supplements and start truly supporting your body's defense system? Watch the episode now.
Ed Jones is the founder and owner of Nutrition World, a thriving wellness and nutrition center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which he opened in 1979. He has been on the front lines of natural and holistic health for over four decades. His center is home to over 15 health practitioners and almost 40 staff members, holding a national reputation for excellence. A former 119-pounder who started working out at 14, Ed maintains an intense routine and practices what he preaches, recently finishing a bodybuilding competition at age 68. His mission is to educate consumers on identifying high-quality supplements and leveraging modern tools to manage the body's increasing toxic burden.
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He left insurance-driven medicine to build something better. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Dr. Clint Carter describes leaving a burned-out emergency room career to build a direct primary care practice that gives patients hour-long visits, real-time text access, and at-cost procedures—replacing rushed, insurance-driven medicine with a relationship-first model. He shares how addressing his own thyroid and low testosterone issues opened the door to bioidentical hormone therapy, gluten-light, and low-inflammatory living, which now inform how he helps patients who ‘do everything right’ yet still feel exhausted and foggy. We also dive into how modern bioidentical hormone regimens can support cognition, cardiovascular health, inflammation, sleep, and vitality.
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Dr. Clint Carter is a family physician and former emergency room doctor who burned out on assembly-line medicine and built something better: MyMD Select, a direct primary care practice in Tyler, Texas. For over a decade, he’s pioneered a relationship-first model that gives patients same- or next-day access, hour-long visits, and transparent, at-cost services without insurance red tape. Clint also partners with employers to offer fixed, predictable per-employee pricing that reduces absenteeism, cuts unnecessary emergency room and workers’ comp claims, and boosts retention by delivering care people actually use. His mission now is expanding direct primary care across East Texas and beyond, restoring dignity, clarity, and impact to healthcare while helping purpose-driven clinicians thrive.
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Still sick and no one knows why? This doctor’s roadmap might be the answer. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Dr. Neil Nathan shares how he moved from conventional medicine to helping patients with complex, unexplained illness. After decades of listening closely, he uncovered repeatable patterns behind conditions like chronic fatigue, tick-borne diseases, mold toxicity, and long-haul syndromes. His core message is that the right sequence matters—often calming the nervous system and mast cells before tackling infections and almost always treating mold first. From cleaning up hidden exposures and eating to starve mold, to strategic use of antifungals, mast-cell support, and gentle nervous system resets, he maps out a clear plan that works.
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Dr. Neil Nathan has practiced medicine for over four decades, dedicating his career to patients with complex, hard-to-diagnose, and environmentally triggered illnesses. Board Certified in Family Practice and Pain Management, he is a Founding Diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine and serves on the board of the International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness.
Dr. Nathan is widely recognized for helping ‘sensitive’ patients find safe, effective paths to healing. He has lectured to medical audiences around the world and authored several influential books, including Healing Is Possible, On Hope and Healing, Mold and Mycotoxins, and the best-selling Toxic: Heal Your Body from Mold Toxicity, Lyme Disease, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Chronic Environmental Illness. A passionate educator and researcher, he also hosted the internationally syndicated program The Cutting Edge of Health and Wellness Today and co-published groundbreaking studies such as ‘Metabolic Features of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.’
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Still feeling off despite doing ‘everything right’? You might be missing these four root causes. In this episode of The TBD Fit Podcast, Dr. Bob Rakowski joins us to break down why lasting health starts with strong foundations—real food, mineral-rich water, daily movement, quality sleep, and stress relief. He explains how most modern health struggles tie back to just four things: chronic stress, toxic overload, nutrient gaps, and too much sitting. To break that cycle, he shares a simple ‘stress reset’ using tools like melatonin and reishi spores to calm your nervous system so digestion, detox, and recovery can finally switch back on.
Dr. Rakowski then maps out how to safely repair your gut and support detox. He walks through the 4R Method (Remove, Replace, Reintroduce, Repair), key supplements like spore probiotics, and plant nutrients, and when short carnivore or elimination phases can help reset the gut. He also covers how to spot signs of parasites or metals, why intermittent fasting works for most, when long fasts backfire, and how tools like infrared sauna and heart rate variability tracking can accelerate recovery. His core message is simple: master the basics first—then personalize for powerful, lasting results.
Dr. Bob Rakowski is a doctor of chiropractic, certified clinical nutritionist, and functional health expert with a uniquely diverse background in engineering, nursing, kinesiology, acupuncture, and clinical nutrition. His journey began as an electrical engineer at General Motors, where he honed the analytical skills he now applies to solving complex health challenges. Today, he blends modern science with ancient healing practices to uncover root causes and craft precise, personalized plans for his patients—from world-class athletes seeking peak performance to everyday individuals reclaiming their health. With over three decades of experience, he is known for his holistic yet methodical approach, helping people restore balance, energy, and resilience from the inside out.
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