What a Naturopathic Doctor Actually Recommends: Supplements, Labs & Preventative Care with Dr. Devin Stone
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In this episode, we sit down with Doctor’s Best Ambassador, Dr. Devin Stone — naturopathic doctor and founder of Tulsi Wellness — for a no-BS conversation answering the health questions you’ve been thinking about… but didn’t know who to ask.
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We get into:
- What Dr. Stone means by the need for a “paradigm shift” in healthcare
- What being proactive about your health actually looks like (especially for women 18–45)
- How often you should really be getting labs done — and which markers matter most
- Supporting your gut without overspending or overcomplicating things
- The gut-brain connection and its link to anxiety + hormone imbalance
- Nervous system regulation and why it’s foundational
- Chronic yeast infections — what’s often overlooked
- Creatine for women: worth it or not?
Plus, Dr. Stone walks us through a simple framework for improving gut health:
- Testing
- Reducing inflammation
- Healing the gut lining
- Rebalancing the microbiome
- Maintenance
We also get his honest takes on trending therapies like PRP, EBOO, and parasite cleanses — what they are, who they’re for, and whether they’re actually worth it. And of course, we wrap with the most important question:If you could only do 2–3 things starting tomorrow to improve your health… what would they be?
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.