Sanjay Bhojraj MD

The Curious Cardiologist

Health EN ↓ 15 episodes

Rethinking heart health, one question at a time. I’m Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj—interventional cardiologist, functional medicine expert, and lifelong student of what really keeps us well. In this podcast, we go beyond prescriptions and procedures to explore the deeper drivers of health, disease, and healing. From inflammation to intuition, cholesterol to consciousness, I sit down with doctors, researchers, and changemakers who are reshaping how we think about the heart—and the whole human behind it. Whether you're a fellow clinician, a health seeker, or someone navigating your own transformation, this...

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Sanjay Bhojraj MD

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Health

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www.lagunalongevity.com

Latest episode

May 28, 2026

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Episodes

The Missing Foundation of Health: Minerals, Mitochondria & Energy 28.05.2026

What if the reason you feel tired, foggy, inflamed, or depleted isn’t stress, aging, or hormones… but something much more foundational? In this episode of The Curious Cardiologist Podcast , Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj sits down with Carol Allen, CEO and co-founder of Beam Minerals, to explore one of the most overlooked topics in modern health: minerals . Together, they unpack why mineral deficiencies may b...

When Did Doctors Stop Being Doctors? | Apr 01, 2026 01.04.2026

In this episode, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj explores the decline of genuine doctor-patient connection, systemic issues in healthcare, and how a systems biology approach can transform medical practice. He shares personal experiences and insights on restoring empathy, curiosity, and holistic care in medicine. Interested in joining my U360 Membeship? Go to doctorsanjay.com to sign up! "When did doctors stop...

Ayurveda and Elemental Design: Ancient Healing for Modern Medicine 01.02.2026

In this episode of The Curious Cardiologist , Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj sits down with Dr. Shivani Gupta , PhD in Ayurvedic medicine, founder of Fusionary Formulas, and author of The Inflammation Code . Together, they explore why Ayurveda — a 5,000-year-old system of medicine — may be more relevant than ever in a modern world defined by chronic inflammation, burnout, disrupted circadian rhythms, and one-...

Doctors Diagnose, Coaches Activate: The Future of Patient Care with Sandra Scheinbaum PhD 18.12.2025

In this episode of The Curious Cardiologist , Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj sits down with Sandra Scheinbaum, PhD , founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy (FMCA) , to explore why health coaching may be the most underutilized—and most powerful—tool in modern healthcare. Together, they unpack the growing gap between what doctors say and what patients actually do , why behavior change is so...

The Perimenopause Reset: Anxiety, Brain Fog, and Hormones Explained with Dr. Jen 03.12.2025

In this episode, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj speaks with Dr. Jennifer Pfleghaar about her transition from emergency medicine to integrative medicine, focusing on the importance of lifestyle changes, the challenges of conventional medicine, and the need for personalized care, especially in women's health during perimenopause. They discuss the impact of pharmaceuticals, the role of hormones, and the signific...

Genomic Medicine, Not Guesswork: How Your Genes Shape Diet, Drugs & Supplements 18.11.2025

In this episode of The Curious Cardiologist , Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj MD sits down with pharmacologist and genomic medicine specialist Dr. Tyler Panzner to unpack how your genes shape your response to diet, medications, and supplements. They explore the difference between genetics vs genomics , why one-size-fits-all nutrition advice (keto, carnivore, vegan) can be dangerous, and how polygenic risk scor...

The Menopause Metabolic Shift: What Every Woman (and Cardiologist) Should Know 01.11.2025

In this eye-opening episode of The Curious Cardiologist , Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj — a recovering interventional cardiologist turned functional medicine physician — sits down with Emily Sadri (APRN, CNM, WHP-BC), a nurse practitioner and certified nurse-midwife who has built a thriving hormone and metabolic health practice. Together they unpack the real story behind menopause, metabolic decline, and the...

Could Smelling Roses At Night Save Your Brain? 15.10.2025

Connect with Dr. Leon and MemoryAir at: https://learn.memoryair.com Summary In this episode of the Curious Cardiologist Podcast, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj interviews Dr. Michael Leon about the groundbreaking MemoryAir device, which utilizes olfactory stimulation to enhance brain health and cognitive function. They discuss the science behind olfaction, its connection to memory and emotional centers in the...

Beyond "You're Just Tired": Jenny Tufenkian on Brainfog, Fatigue, and Healing 01.10.2025

Why do some people never feel “back to normal” after COVID—or after any major illness—despite normal labs? Dr. Sanjay sits down with naturopathic physician and complex-illness specialist Jenny Tufenkian, ND to explore long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/“chronic fatigue syndrome” (ME/CFS) : brain fog, fatigue, post-exertional malaise, mast cell activation, and the mental/emotional toll of bei...

The Not Doc: Homes, Light, Emotions and the Hidden Roots of Health 15.09.2025

In this episode of The Curious Cardiologist Podcast , Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj sits down with Daniel Brown—aka “The Not Doc” —a real estate developer turned health thinker with a radical perspective: nearly all chronic illness can be traced back to lifestyle or emotions . Together, they dive into how our homes, lighting, water, and environment directly shape our health, and why paying attention to these...

POTS & Brain Fog: The HIdden Epidemic of Early Brain Failure 01.09.2025

In this episode of the Curious Cardiologist podcast, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj and Dr. Spencer Zimmerman delve into the complexities of brain health, particularly focusing on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and its impact on cognitive function. They discuss the increasing prevalence of cognitive issues, especially in older populations and those recovering from long COVID. The conversatio...

Let There Be Light: Harnessing Vitamin D to Supercharge Your Health 15.08.2025

In this episode of the Curious Cardiologist podcast, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj interviews David Letourneau, CEO of ENYRGY, about the innovative use of light therapy, particularly UVB light, to enhance vitamin D levels and improve overall health. They discuss the epidemic of vitamin D deficiency, the importance of optimal vitamin D levels, and the differences between oral supplementation and light-activat...

Traumas, Dramas, and the Heart: Healing Emotional Roots for Lasting Health 01.08.2025
Can Peptides Cure Chronic Kidney Disease? | Jul 15, 2025 15.07.2025

In this episode of the Curious Cardiologist podcast, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj interviews Dr. Robin Rose, who shares her innovative approach to chronic kidney disease through functional medicine. They discuss the kidneys' vital role in overall health, the impact of diet and lifestyle on kidney function, and the emerging field of bioregulators. Dr. Rose recounts her personal journey with kidney health, em...

Is Heart Disease an Autoimmune Condition? with Dr Yousef Elyaman 01.07.2025

Summary In the inaugural episode of the Curious Cardiologist podcast, Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj and Dr. Yousef Elyaman explore the concept of coronary artery disease as an autoimmune condition. They discuss the role of inflammation, the imbalance of T-helper and T-regulator cells, and the impact of lifestyle factors and toxins on heart health. The conversation delves into the glycocalyx, a newly recogniz...

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