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Revolutionary Health Tips for Professionals in 2025 | Kashif Khan DSH #1122

18 Jan 2025

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Discover revolutionary health tips for professionals in 2025 with Kashif Khan on the Digital Social Hour! πŸš€ This episode is packed with eye-opening insights on how personalized DNA testing and lifestyle changes can optimize your health and combat modern-day challenges like inflammation, environmental toxins, and chronic diseases. 🌱πŸ’ͺ Β  Kashif Khan shares jaw-dropping stories about the real dangers lurking in everyday products (mold in coffee?! β˜•πŸ€―), the surprising truth about DNA's role in disease prevention, and why your gut health, oral health, and even your daily habits may hold the key to a longer, healthier life. Plus, learn how big names like Chris Hemsworth have used DNA insights to level up their wellness game. 🧬✨ Β  Don’t miss out on this must-watch conversation for anyone looking to take charge of their health in 2025 and beyond. Tune in now and join the conversation! πŸŽ™οΈ Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. πŸ“Ί Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! πŸš€πŸ”₯ Β  #functionalmedicine #functionalmedicinecoaching #wellnesscoach #holistichealth #medicallibrary Β  #holistichealth #wellnesscoach #alternativemedicine #functionalmedicine #lifestyleintervention Β  CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - DNA and Health Impact 04:56 - Specialized Recruiting Insights 07:28 - Reversing ALS: Strategies 08:56 - Mold Contamination in Food 09:16 - Mold Issues in Coffee 11:12 - Understanding Allergies 14:10 - Effects of EMFs on Health 18:04 - Cancer Awareness and Prevention 20:04 - Autism: Causes and Insights 23:20 - FDA Corruption Issues 25:25 - Future Health Hope 26:17 - Problems with Healthcare System 32:12 - Is Chicken Healthy or Harmful? 33:43 - Risks of Cooking with Aluminum Foil 37:49 - Water Quality Concerns 39:51 - Importance of Sunglasses 43:41 - Botox: Benefits and Risks 46:00 - Oral Health Importance 49:10 - Finding Kashif's Resources Β  APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] Β  GUEST: Kashif Khan https://www.instagram.com/kashkhanofficial/ Β  SPONSORS: SPECIALIZED RECRUITING GROUP: https://www.srgpros.com/ Β  LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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That health care costs are the single greatest threat to the American businessman. Wow. And that's the reason why businesses are struggling, according to him. So he came together with these guys to build something better. They couldn't do it, right?

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Partly why they couldn't do it is because they went and hired all these medical experts who were the wrong people to hire because they don't have the knowledge these guys are seeking. How do you change the problem? You don't go to the people that are part of the problem.

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All right, guys, Digital Social Hour. We got Kashif Khan here today. Thanks for coming on, man. Pleasure, man. Good to be here. Yeah, you've been blowing up on social media.

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I'm trying, man. It wasn't intentional. I was so frustrated about what I was seeing with our patients and clients that I started talking about it just authentically. And everyone's like, that's exactly what we need to know. And now they want to know more. So it was literally unintentional, but there's purpose behind it. What were some common things you were seeing with the patients?

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So we look at health at a personalized lens. So all of this one size fits all trial and error, our allopathic system, which we already know, the sick care system, everybody talks about it. I just had a unique lens into why diseases actually happened because I had the DNA samples of many thousands of people that were sick. So I spent three years

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with 7,000 patients in front of them working on their health concerns with their DNA. So I was able to figure out root cause, what were the actual biological failures that led to eventually the symptom that was given a name and a medication. But if you dig deeper, there's something going on that's a functional level that you could address that doesn't necessarily need to lead to a disease.

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It's just a system optimization question. So you're studying the DNA. Is that from blood tests? It's saliva. You spit in a tube and you can figure it out. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. So you'd recommend people take a saliva test. Yeah, I record. So if DNA is a human instruction manual, so you have 50 trillion cells that make up this human form. Every single one has DNA in it.

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The cell is reading the DNA like an instruction manual to know how to do its jobs from making hormones to detoxifying chemicals to how you think, you know, if I have your DNA, I know your personality without ever talking to you because we know the neurochemicals. So imagine is an instruction manual or something as complex as the human body. And we don't read it, you know? And so why not?

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So that's step one to any health and wellness or optimization journey. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. People recommend to get blood tests, but I rarely hear DNA tests.

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