Lea Llovio is a Conscious Wellness™ Thought Leader and globally sought-after Keynote Speaker and advisor to global change makers, top doctors, and leaders in wellness, personal development, and entertainment. Known as the “Doc Whisperer,” Lea is the one they call when no one else can identify what’s blocking progress or healing. Whether supporting a high-profile visionary facing the unseen pressure of visibility or guiding a physician to remember why they entered medicine in the first place, Lea helps people return to the core of who they are by removing self-imposed and external interference, while accelerating and elevating healing and the impact they make on the world. Lea’s work centers on elevating purpose, accelerating healing, and fine tuning how leaders think, lead, and execute under the demands of high visibility. She helps high achievers identify and transmute the thought processes, emotional interference, and internal pressures that drain energy, delay healing, and distract from optimized living and world impact. Her unique framework integrates Scientific Medicine and Spiritual Medicine into a practical, results-driven approach she calls Conscious Wellness™, The Dance between Scientific Medicine and Spiritual Medicine™ Lea is trusted by the most influential voices in medicine, wellness, and global leadership.
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2. PMDD, Allopregnanolone & Mitochondrial Efficiency (7:28)
3. Retatrutide, Glucagon & Metabolic Flexibility (20:01)
Cellular Optimization for EDS Surgical Support
Dr. Seeds reviews peptide and supplemental considerations for cellular optimization in an EDS patient preparing for orthopedic surgery. (Question Link)
The Phosphatidylcholine Pathway
Dr. Seeds expands on Journal Club Episode 92 to explore the role of phosphatidylcholine in lipid metabolism, methylation, and mitochondrial integrity during aging. He also highlights how estrogen loss may impact this pathway, especially in pre- and post-menopausal women.
Aging-Associated Decline of Phosphatidylcholine Synthesis is a Malleable Trigger of Natural Mitochondrial Aging
Dr. Seeds explores how age-related decline in phosphatidylcholine synthesis may contribute to mitochondrial aging and why that matters in Cellular Medicine. This discussion connects membrane integrity, mitochondrial function, methylation, and metabolic resilience, while highlighting how this pathway may be more modifiable than we once thought.
1. Managing shingles outbreaks in GLP-1 patient through peptides (0:40)
2. Peptide strategies in suspected ALS (15:56)
3. Improving durability in dementia treatment (25:08)