Buck Joffrey

Longevity Roadmap

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Dr. Buck Joffrey sits down with leading scientists in the field of longevity to explore cutting-edge research, emerging therapies, and what it really takes to live longer—healthier.

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Buck Joffrey

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Health

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longevityroadmap.com

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5. Jan 2026

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119: What is NAD and How to Boost It for Longevity with Dr. Nicola Conlon 20.01.2025

In this conversation, Buck and Dr. Nicola Conlon delve into the significance of NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) in aging and longevity. Dr. Conlon explains the role of NAD in cellular energy production, its decline with age, and the consequences of this decline on cellular repair and overall health. They discuss the importance of NAD in activating sirtuins, which are crucial for longevity,...

118: Live to 100 - How To Build Your Personal Blue Zone with Dan Buettner 13.01.2025

Buck and Nikki sit down with Dan Buettner, creator of the Netflix series Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones , to explore the wisdom of the world's longest-lived populations. They dive into the lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors that contribute to longevity, and how you can engineer these principles to extend your healthy lifespan.

117: Best of Longevity Junky 2024 06.01.2025

This week on Longevity Roadmap , Buck showcases standout moments from Longevity Junky —another health-focused podcast he co-hosts with actress and model Nikki Leigh. Designed for a broader audience, Longevity Junky makes longevity concepts accessible while delivering valuable insights. Tune in for a curated selection of engaging topics, complete with Buck's commentary, offering fresh perspectives...

116: Martin Gibala - The Value of HIIT for Longevity and Healthspan 30.12.2024

Buck Joffrey interviews Martin Gibala, a professor at McMaster University, about High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and its benefits. They discuss the definition of HIIT, its physiological mechanisms, and how it compares to traditional exercise. The conversation also covers the implications of HIIT for different populations, its connection to VO2 max and longevity, practical applications in d...

115: Dr. Ellen Langer - The Mind-Body Connection 23.12.2024

In this wholesome conversation, Buck and Dr. Ellen Langer discuss the profound connection between the mind and body, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in health and aging. She shares insights from her groundbreaking studies, including the counterclockwise study, which demonstrated that altering one's mindset can lead to significant health improvements. The discussion also explores how perc...

114: Traditional Lab Studies Can Miss Deadly Disease 16.12.2024

In this episode, Buck Joffrey discusses the importance of going beyond the normal scope of testing when it comes to lipid profiles and cardiovascular health management. He emphasizes the significance of understanding cholesterol particles, particularly APO-B, and lipoprotein(a), in assessing heart disease risk. He also highlights preventative strategies to optimize health and mitigate risks associ...

113: Lipid Management with Coronary Artery Disease and e2/e4 Genotype 09.12.2024

In this episode of Longevity Roadmap, Buck Joffrey presents a case study of a 70-year-old patient with optimal metabolic health but elevated LDL and APOB levels, emphasizing the importance of aggressive lipid management in preventing coronary artery disease. Buck also explores the genetic factors related to Alzheimer's risk and the implications of lipid levels on cognitive health, advocating for p...

Giveaway: $2500 Full-Body MRI 02.12.2024

Hey Sapio Fans, I've got something really exciting for you today—a chance to win a full-body MRI worth $2,500! This giveaway comes from my new podcast, Longevity Junky (that's junky with a Y). It's a fun, insightful show I co-host with actress Nikki Leigh, where we dive into cutting-edge advancements in health and longevity. This week's episode is all about full-body MRIs from Prenuvo, a groundbre...

112: Longevity Escape Velocity with Aubrey de Grey 02.12.2024

An interview with Aubrey de Grey, a founding father of the longevity movement—the man who coined the phrase 'Longevity Escape Velocity.' Aubrey discusses the transformative potential of damage repair, stem cell therapies, and advancements that are turning science fiction into reality. From reversing cellular damage to extending health spans by decades, this conversation unpacks his cutting-edge re...

🎁 The Gift of Longevity – Black Friday & Cyber Monday Special! 30.11.2024

This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, I want to share something truly meaningful—the opportunity to invest in your health or the health of someone you love. The  Longevity Roadmap Course  has already transformed lives, uncovering critical health issues and empowering participants to reverse conditions like borderline diabetes and optimize their health. It's no exaggeration to say this course has alr...

111: Nanoparticles in Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment 25.11.2024

Buck interviews Mark Mortenson and Rob Etherington from Clene Nanomedicine, discussing their innovative approach to treating neurodegenerative diseases using clean surface nanocrystals. They delve into the science behind nanoparticles, their role in enhancing mitochondrial function, and the mechanisms of neurorepair. They also cover clinical applications, safety considerations, and the challenges ...

110: Unique Framework for Nutrition and Longevity with Dr. David Raubenheimer and Prof. Stephen Simpson 18.11.2024

In this episode, Buck dives into the groundbreaking work of Dr. David Raubenheimer and Professor Stephen Simpson, renowned nutritional scientists from the University of Sydney. They unpack the "Geometric Framework for Nutrition," a holistic and visual approach that examines how nutrients interact to shape health and aging. From protein leverage to balancing macronutrients for longevity, this conve...

109: Red Light in Mitochondrial Health with Prof. Glen Jeffery 11.11.2024

Buck and Prof Glen Jeffery dive deep into the science of red light therapy, revealing how it boosts mitochondrial function and potentially slows aging. He shares groundbreaking insights from clinical trials, showing how red light can recharge cellular energy and improve vision health. We get into practical tips on using red light therapy—where to get it, when to use it, and what to watch out for i...

108: Diving Deep on Lipids and Heart Disease with Dr. Dennis Hughes 04.11.2024

Buck interviews Dr. Dennis Hughes, a concierge physician with a special interest in lipidology. They discuss the complexities of cholesterol, the importance of understanding lipid profiles, and the role of various lipoproteins in cardiovascular health. Dr. Hughes emphasizes the need for modern medicine to move beyond outdated notions of 'good' and 'bad' cholesterol, advocating for a more nuanced u...

Do You Have Your Longevity Roadmap? 28.10.2024
107: Longevity Supplements - The Novos Approach 28.10.2024

  Dr. Diogo Barardo, Director of Research and Development at Novos, joins Buck to discuss Novos' innovative approach to longevity supplements, unpacking the differences between biological and epigenetic aging and the impact of the Drug Age database. He details how Novos evaluates compounds for safety and efficacy, the unique ingredients in their flagship NovoScore, and the promising roles of lithi...

106: Nitric Oxide - The X Factor in Longevity? with Dr. Nathan Bryan 21.10.2024

Buck and Dr. Nathan Bryan delve into the pivotal role of nitric oxide in human physiology, with a particular focus on cardiovascular health and aging. Dr. Bryan breaks down the body's nitric oxide production processes, how everyday lifestyle choices impact its levels, and what happens when there's a deficiency. He also explores the surprising connection between oral hygiene and nitric oxide, the r...

105: Understanding Heart Rate Variability with Dr. Torkil Færø 14.10.2024

  Buck speaks to Dr. Torkil Færø, a Norwegian general practitioner, emergency physician, and seasoned traveler with Doctors Without Borders, to discuss the crucial relationship between stress, heart rate variability (HRV), and overall health. Dr. Færø delves into how HRV serves as a key indicator of our body's autonomic nervous system balance, showing how lifestyle factors, particularly chronic st...

104: The Real Science Behind Mitochondrial Health 07.10.2024

Buck discusses the implications of mitochondrial dysfunction on aging, and the unique genetics of mitochondrial DNA. He also explores innovative approaches to enhance mitochondrial health, including gene therapy and the use of specific pharmaceuticals and supplements. Buck emphasizes the importance of understanding mitochondrial function in the context of health and longevity, while also addressin...

103: Microplastics and Your Health - One More Thing to Worry About 30.09.2024

Buck delves into the pervasive issue of microplastics, exploring their sources, health risks, and potential strategies for detoxification and exposure reduction. He discusses how microplastics infiltrate our food, water, and air, and the alarming health implications they pose, including chronic inflammation and potential links to cancer, as well as practical steps to minimize exposure to microplas...

102: Everything You've Been Told About Fat Loss is a Lie – Layne Norton Exposes the Truth 23.09.2024

In this episode of Longevity Junky, Buck and Nikki tackle one of the most contentious and polarizing areas of longevity, diet with Bio Layne founder Dr. Layne Norton. Learn more about BioLayne and Dr. Layne Norton: https://biolayne.com/coach/layne-norton/ Full episode in video available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh6LlBjtOy7lldU7Ldjw0cw Questions? Send us a message at: www.longev...

101: Can we see mental illness on brain scans? 16.09.2024

Buck introduces his brand new podcast, Longevity Junky. In this episode of Longevity Junky, Buck and co-host Nikki Leigh sit down with renowned psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist, Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of Amen Clinics, to discuss groundbreaking brain imaging techniques like SPECT scans. Dr. Amen shares insights on diagnosing mental health issues through brain mapping and the role of bra...

100: What is Flow? 09.09.2024

Dr. Susan Jackson discusses the concept of flow and its impact on quality of life and performance. Flow is an optimal psychological state where individuals are fully focused on a task and experience a loss of self-consciousness. It enhances the quality of our experience and can positively shape the quality of our lives. Flow can be experienced in various domains, including sports, creativity, and...

99: What is a Retinal Detachment? A First Person Narrative 02.09.2024

Buck shares his recent experience with a retinal tear and detachment, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to prevent permanent vision loss. He explains the anatomy of the eye, the process of vitreous detachment, and the symptoms of retinal tear and detachment. Buck also discusses the risk factors for these conditions, including high myopia and previous eye surgery. He descr...

98: Big Tech's Vision of an Aging Population 26.08.2024

Buck discusses the role of big Tech and the elderly with Keren Etkin, founder of TheGerontechnologist.com.   Discussion includes the role of robots, implications for social interaction, as well as the additional opportunities for founders to take advantage of the coming geriatric storm.   01:04 Current Tech for Aging 05:17 Tech for Social-Emotional Support 09:03 The Driving Force Behind the Develo...

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