In this episode, Tina Haupert discusses the benefits of peptides with Dr. Suzanne Ferree, an expert in cellular, longevity, and performance medicine. Dr. Ferree explains how peptides can help improve gut issues, including ulcerative colitis, as well as other autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto’s and Celiac disease. She also shares insights into the weight loss benefits of the peptide Semaglutide.
Dr. Ferree covers:
- Defining peptides and their benefits
- How to access peptides for treatment
- Finding resources for peptide prescribers
- Peptides specific to IBD and gut health
- Exploring Semaglutide for weight loss
- Side effects and expectations of Semaglutide
- Post-Semaglutide treatment considerations
- Peptides for managing Hashimoto’s and Celiac Disease
Connect with Tina Haupert:
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About Tina Haupert:
Tina Haupert is the owner of Carrots ‘N’ Cake and a Certified Nutrition Coach and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P). Her team utilizes functional testing and personalized nutrition approaches to help women achieve dietary balance and body composition goals.
Connect with Dr. Suzanne J. Ferree:
www.vinemedical.com
www.drs.md
www.cellularmedicineinstitute.com
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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsturner/
About Dr. Suzanne J. Ferree:
Dr. Suzanne J. Ferree, M.D., FAARM, ABAARM is a specialist in performance and longevity medicine and a renowned expert in peptide therapy. She focuses on health through nutrition, exercise, and a deep understanding of cellular human efficiency. Dr. Ferree is the founder of Vine Medical Associates and the Cellular Medicine Institute, treating a wide range of patients and conditions with a special interest in hormone therapy, metabolic medicine, and human performance enhancement. She is also certified in Endocrinology and Peptide Therapy with a strong background in teaching and education within the medical community.
Dr. Ferree dedicates her free time to studying cellular medicine, Christianity, and powerlifting.