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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 53 MIN

35: How To Heal Faster: Advice From A Famous Plastic Surgeon - with Dr. Sheila Nazarian

from ReversABLE · host Josh Dech

I'm sure we all have that one injury that just never seemed to go away; maybe you experience slow wound healing, or you're slower to recover from injuries than you should be. In this episode, we're meeting with the famous Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, Dr. Sheila Nazarian from the Betflix series "Skin Decision" to talk about what we can do to improve healing wounds and injuries.  Topics we cover: blood sugar and insulin resistance healing times for vegans vs. meat eaters changing the "typical doctor mentality" diets and nutrition gut health vs wound healing aging, estrogen and hormones   Ready tov reverse your IBD? Join our Skool community to learn how!   More from Dr. Nazarian: Instagram: @drsheilanazarian, @themodelsurgeon, @theskinspot Facebook: Nazarian Plastic Surgery Podcast: The Closet on Apple and Spotify YouTube: Nazarian Plastic Surgery Twitter/ X: @DoctorNazarian Theskinspot.org Nazarianplasticsurgery.com

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