Steve Hoffart

The Trusted Pharmacist

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The Trusted Pharmacist Podcast pulls back the curtain on the healthcare industry, exposing the flaws in the system and empowering listeners to take control of their health. Hosted by pharmacist Steve Hoffart, this show delivers science-backed insights, debunks medical myths, and highlights natural and medical solutions that truly work. Through candid solo episodes and expert interviews, Steve provides actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare. Whether you're looking to improve your health, understand your body's ne...

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Steve Hoffart

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Health

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Dr. LaKeischa McMillan on How Perimenopause Affects Sex, Skin, Stress, and More 09.07.2026

Perimenopause and menopause are inevitable. But you can either crash into this transition or glide into it, and a few key factors make all the difference. This phase can feel like your entire body changed overnight and you didn't get the memo. Suddenly, you feel like a foreigner in your own skin. The clothes that used to feel fine suddenly feel irritating. Words disappear mid-sentence. You walk fr...

The Testosterone Conversation Women and Men Need to Have 02.07.2026

Most people think testosterone is either a man's hormone, a gym hormone, or a dangerous hormone. So when a man in his 40s starts gaining belly fat, losing drive, struggling with focus, sleeping poorly, recovering slowly, and feeling like he's not quite himself, he's usually told one of two things: his testosterone is "normal," or he should jump straight into replacement. And when a woman in perime...

Heart Disease Prevention: The Food Your Cardiologist Never Mentions w/ Dr. William Davis 25.06.2026

When it comes to heart disease, conventional medicine has told us the same thing: watch your cholesterol, take the medication if you need it, eat less saturated fat, and follow the guidelines. And most women do. They get the labs done, they fill the prescriptions, they cut the butter, and they trust that the system has thought this through. What they're rarely told is that the approach they're fol...

Perimenopause Symptoms Women Shouldn't Ignore w/ Dr. Anna Garrett 18.06.2026

A lot of women hit their mid-to-late 30s or 40s and suddenly feel like their body changed the rules without telling them. They start waking up at 3 AM. Their anxiety increases, their weight starts shifting toward the middle, even though they're eating the same way and exercising the same way.  And when they finally ask for help, their symptoms are dismissed, normalized as stress. Or they are told...

Advanced Tests Don't Always Make You Healthier, Here's Why w/ Dr. Cheryl Burdette 11.06.2026

Food sensitivities and intolerances have become a much bigger conversation in health and wellness. More people are starting to wonder whether the foods they eat every day could be contributing to symptoms such as bloating, fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, skin issues, mood changes, weight-loss resistance, or inflammation.  And because testing has become more accessible, many people are now ordering...

Your Pharmacist's Role Is Bigger Than Prescriptions w/ Lauren Castle 04.06.2026

  Most people still picture pharmacists as the people behind the counter, filling prescriptions, checking interactions, and putting pills in bottles. But the truth is, a growing number of pharmacists are asking a much bigger question: what if the answer isn't always another drug? For a long time, modern medicine has trained us to treat symptoms in isolation, but sometimes, the symptom is not the p...

The Ultimate Vitamin D Guide: Best Dose, Sun Exposure, and Common Mistakes 28.05.2026

Vitamin D is a hot topic right now. Everyone's talking about it and supplementing with it, and I get countless questions on social media and in the pharmacy. "Am I taking enough?" "Is the specific dose I was told to take on social media better?" "Should I take D2 or D3?" Even though everyone's talking about Vitamin D, it's still so heavily misunderstood, and it starts with what people think it is....

GI Doc Reveals Why Your Gut Test May Be Misleading w/ Dr. Vivian Asamoah 21.05.2026

Gut health is one of the most talked-about areas of wellness…but it's also still one of the most misunderstood.  Right now, it's very easy for someone to order a stool test, get a long report back, see a list of bacteria, parasites, yeast, or "imbalances."  But here's the problem: more data doesn't always mean more clarity. And when we treat gut health the same way conventional medicine often trea...

The Real Reason Antidepressants Aren't Fixing Your Brain Fog, Fatigue, and Gut Issues w/ Dr. Sakina Davis 14.05.2026

When a woman is dealing with brain fog, gut issues, irritability, and just not feeling like herself… There are usually two paths she ends up taking. The first is the conventional healthcare one. A ten-minute doctor's visit, a quick look at basic labs, and then a prescription (often including an antidepressant) before being sent on her way. But here's the problem: that path never gets to the root c...

Is Going Gluten-Free Enough? The Hidden Problem in "Healthy" Foods w/ Dr Steven Gundry 07.05.2026

The default rules of "healthy eating" are something we've all heard: eat whole grains, load up on vegetables, and if you really want to make an impact, go gluten-free. But what if the foods you're doubling down on… the ones you believe are fixing your health… are quietly driving inflammation, weight gain, and even chronic disease? When it comes to nutrition, the story isn't just that some foods ar...

Mail Order vs. Your Local Pharmacy: The Trade Off No One's Talking About w/ Monique Whitney 30.04.2026

Most people think the reason their prescriptions are expensive is simple: drug companies set the price, insurance helps cover it, and what you pay at the counter is just "how it is." But that story falls apart the second you look a little closer. Because the price you pay for the same medication can swing from $6 to $200+, depending on where and how you get it. And most of that difference has noth...

The Real Reason High-Performing Women Hit a Wall in Midlife (It's Not Willpower) w/ Cynthia Thurlow 23.04.2026

For most of their lives, high-performing women rely on their drive, willpower, and discipline to accomplish their goals, build their careers, and manage their busy lives. And then they get to midlife, and suddenly it feels like the wheels have fallen off. The same discipline, strategies, and mindset that once drove results suddenly stop working. The workouts don't hit the same; your metabolism slo...

Big Pharma Can't Customize Your HRT, But This Can w/ Dr. Pam Smith 16.04.2026

Most commercially available hormones are designed for population-level dosing - one-size-fits-all, and no room for personalization.  But hormones don't behave at the population level. Human bodies are uniquely shaped by metabolism, liver function, toxin exposure, and how each person absorbs and processes hormones.  And yet, the commercial market still tries to solve for all of that complexity with...

In Your 30s and 40s? These Habits Are Wrecking Your Future Health w/ Dr. Hugh Coyne 09.04.2026

The habits that determine how healthy you'll be in your 70s and 80s are usually already visible in your 30s and 40s. If you want to feel strong, energetic, and independent later on in your life, you have to take care of your health today. Between work, stress, and sedentary lifestyles, modern lives make these things difficult to achieve, but that doesn't mean we can't take simple steps to protect...

The Early Signs of Thyroid Disease Most People Miss w/ Dr. Izabella Wentz 02.04.2026

Most people think thyroid disease appears suddenly. But what if thyroid disease actually begins years earlier, quietly signaling that something in the body has already been off for a long time? According to today's guest, pharmacist, thyroid researcher, and bestselling author, Dr. Izabella Wentz, the thyroid isn't just a malfunctioning organ. It's more of an early warning system, the body's canary...

A Pharmacist's Perspective on Peptides & Why You Should Be Careful 26.03.2026

Peptides aren't a fringe, advanced biohacker topic or the future of healthcare anymore. They are becoming more mainstream every day. They're gaining traction online, influencers are hyping them up, telehealth clinics are moving fast, and patients believe they've found a shortcut to better health, faster recovery, and even longevity. But as a compounding pharmacist, this explosion of peptides conce...

How to Reverse Autoimmune Disease (Yes, It's Possible) w/ Dr. Amy Myers 19.03.2026

Most people are told that autoimmune disease is bad luck. A genetic glitch, a random malfunction, or an immune system that simply "turned on itself." But what if that explanation is incomplete? What if autoimmunity isn't random at all… but the predictable result of cumulative stress on the body, building quietly for years until one final trigger tips the scale? That's the framing we rarely hear. I...

Hidden Signs You're Headed For a Heart Attack w/ Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj 12.03.2026

Most people think heart disease is something that happens suddenly. A blocked artery. A heart attack. An emergency that seems to come out of nowhere. But what if that entire framing is wrong? What if cardiovascular disease isn't an event, but a decades-long metabolic process quietly unfolding beneath the surface? Plaque building slowly, Insulin rising gradually, inflammation simmering in the backg...

5 Healthcare Shifts That Happened This Year and What They Mean For You 05.03.2026

Healthcare has a reputation for moving slowly. Most people assume the guidelines we follow today are built on current thinking. But the reality is, many of the beliefs, rules, and strategies shaping patient care were formed decades ago, and in some cases, they've remained largely untouched. But in just the 12 months I've been hosting this podcast, I've watched several of those long-standing assump...

We've Been Fixing the Gut All Wrong w/ Kiran Krishnan 26.02.2026

For years, we've approached gut health like a math problem. If you introduced more strains, higher CFUs, ate more fiber, and fermented foods, the body should fall in line. But if that were true, the people doing everything right would already feel amazing. Instead, I see people following the "rules" but still dealing with bloating, skin reactions, hormone chaos, new food sensitivities, and rising...

Doctor Explains the Role of Spirituality in His Cancer Healing w/ Dr. Patrick Hanaway 19.02.2026

When someone is diagnosed with a disease, traditional medicine takes the pill-for-every-pain approach, trying to rifle shot medication to treat the loudest symptoms, not the system that created it. And while medication has its place, it doesn't tell the whole story. Sometimes getting well requires solutions outside of any medication I can dispense as a pharmacist, outside of a protocol a doctor pr...

What's Really Driving Anxiety, Rage & Tics in Kids? (It's Not "Just Behavior") w/ Dr. Paula Kruppstadt 12.02.2026

When a child suddenly develops anxiety, rage, tics, restrictive eating, or emotional volatility, the system rushes to label and medicate it. But what if those behaviors aren't psychological at all? What if they're inflammatory? What if the brain isn't "misfiring," but reacting loudly to an immune system that's overwhelmed, dysregulated, and unable to turn itself off? In my work, I've watched this...

Beyond Periods and Pregnancy: Why Estrogen Depletion Makes You Feel Off 05.02.2026

Most women grow up believing estrogen has one job: periods and pregnancy. Nothing you're taught about this hormone would explain why it becomes the invisible force shaping how you think, feel, and function later in life. I have women show up all the time telling me the same story: They don't feel like themselves anymore, their mood feels unstable, their mind feels slower, their sleep is off, and t...

The Earliest Signs of Disease Aren't What You Think w/ Dr Sabine Hazan 29.01.2026

Most people think disease shows up suddenly. One day you're fine, the next day you're handed a diagnosis. But the truth is, disease and clues of dysfunction often start in a place most people don't think of - the gut. We tend to treat gut symptoms like isolated inconveniences, but when you zoom out, a different pattern starts to emerge. Chronic illness rarely begins overnight; it's the final domin...

A Different Way to Think About MS (Your Body's Not Done) w/ Dr. Terry Wahls 22.01.2026

If you've been diagnosed with MS or you've been living with it for years, you've probably been told some version of the same story.  This is progressive, unpredictable, and something you'll have to manage for the rest of your life. Maybe you were warned about what you might lose. Maybe you were told to be grateful if things don't get worse. Maybe you learned to brace yourself for fatigue, pain, br...

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