

Revolution Health Radio
Chris Kresser
Revolution Health Radio debunks mainstream myths on nutrition and health and delivers cutting-edge, yet practical information on how to prevent and reverse disease naturally. This show is brought to you by Chris Kresser, health detective and creator of chriskresser.com.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 8min
RHR: Preserving Cognitive Function As You Age, with Tommy Wood
Tommy Wood, neuroscientist and physician focused on brain health and author of The Stimulated Mind, explains why cognitive decline is not inevitable. He presents his 3S model—stimulus, supply, support—and explores how lifestyle, vascular health, exercise types, sleep, nutrition, and cognitively demanding activities shape lifelong brain resilience.

Mar 17, 2026 • 21min
RHR: New Study Challenges the Plant-Based Longevity Myth
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris breaks down a new large-scale study challenging the popular belief that plant-based diets promote longevity. The findings reveal that vegetarians—especially vegans—were significantly less likely to reach age 100 compared to omnivores. Chris explores the biological reasons behind these findings, emphasizing the importance of high-quality protein and nutrient bioavailability, as well as why certain nutrients may be harder to obtain from plant-only diets. He also discusses the powerful nutritional synergy that occurs when plant and animal foods are consumed together, arguing against rigid dietary dogma and advocating for a balanced, omnivorous approach to support healthy aging and longevity.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 45min
RHR: Beyond the Gut: The Microbiome’s Role in Sleep, Energy, and Longevity, with Dr. Zain Kassam
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris sits down with gastroenterologist and microbiome researcher Dr. Zain Kassam to explore the rapidly evolving science of the microbiome and its profound impact on sleep, circadian rhythm, cognitive performance, stress resilience, immune balance, and longevity. From groundbreaking research on microbiome diversity and sleep quality to emerging innovations like cobiotics, Dr. Kassam explains how our microbial partners regulate core biological systems far beyond the gut. They discuss the connection between the gut and the brain, eyes, skin, and even ears—along with practical strategies for supporting microbial health in a modern world that constantly disrupts it.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 30min
RHR: The Gut-Brain Connection: How Your Microbiome Affects Your Mental Health
Depression and anxiety are often treated as chemical imbalances in the brain—but what if the real problem starts in the gut? In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, we dive deep into the gut–brain connection and the growing body of research linking gut inflammation, microbiome imbalance, and mood disorders. You’ll learn how inflammatory cytokines contribute to depression, why butyrate is emerging as a powerful antidepressant compound, and how specific probiotic strains can improve mental health outcomes. Chris also shares practical, evidence-based strategies—including diet, supplementation, and functional testing—to address root causes and support lasting emotional well-being.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 29min
RHR: Vitamin D: Why a Personalized Approach Is Best
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser explains why vitamin D supplementation should never be one-size-fits-all. Drawing on new research—including a groundbreaking study on magnesium’s regulatory role—Chris explores how genetics, ethnicity, body weight, age, health status, sun exposure, and nutrient cofactors all shape an individual’s vitamin D needs. He outlines optimal testing strategies, safe and effective target ranges, and the critical roles of magnesium, vitamin K2, and vitamin A in vitamin D metabolism. The episode reframes vitamin D optimization as a personalized, systems-based approach that prioritizes balance, testing, and real-world physiology over generic dosing guidelines.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 21min
RHR: Cold Exposure: Why Sustained Beats Extreme
Cold plunges and ice baths dominate social media, but do they really deliver the best metabolic benefits? In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris Kresser challenges the “colder is better” narrative and explores what the science actually shows about cold exposure. Drawing on clinical research, he explains how brown adipose tissue works, why sustained mild cold exposure activates it more effectively than brief extreme cold, and how this can improve insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, and overall metabolic health.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 19min
RHR: Why Your Sleep Schedule Matters As Much As Duration
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris challenges the conventional focus on sleep duration and makes the case that sleep timing and circadian alignment matter just as much—if not more—than total hours slept. Drawing on new research, he explains how circadian disruption underlies poor sleep quality, chronic fatigue, and a wide range of mental health conditions, even in people who appear to be doing everything “right.” He explains why light exposure, sleep-wake consistency, and meal timing are the primary drivers of restorative sleep, why adolescents are uniquely vulnerable to sleep-related mental health risks, and shares practical strategies to improve sleep naturally and when supplements may be helpful.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 22min
RHR: Menopause Brain Fog—What’s Really Happening (and How To Fix It)
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris examines research confirming that menopause-related brain fog is real, measurable, and reversible. He explains how gray and white matter changes, blood-flow disruption, inflammation, and declining estrogen impact cognitive function during perimenopause and menopause. He also highlights the critical role of the gut microbiome in regulating estrogen metabolism and influencing brain health, and provides listeners with a comprehensive, root-cause approach to improving memory, focus, and clarity through diet, exercise, stress management, sleep, targeted nutrients, and gut-supportive strategies.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 20min
RHR: Seed Oils and Colon Cancer – What the New Research Really Shows
Seed oils have become one of the most controversial topics in nutrition, especially after a 2024 University of South Florida study linked high omega-6 levels with inflammation in colon tumors. In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris takes a deep, evidence-based look at what the study actually means — and what it doesn’t. You’ll learn the crucial difference between naturally occurring omega-6 fats in whole foods like nuts, chicken, and avocados and oxidized omega-6 fats found in ultra-processed foods and industrial seed oils. He explains why awareness of the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio and the issues of the modern Western diet are far more important than demonizing individual oils and offers practical advice on which cooking oils to use, which to limit, how to improve omega-3 intake, and how to adopt a balanced approach to dietary fats without fear or obsession.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 16min
RHR: The Longevity Trap: Why Chasing Anti-Aging May Be Aging You
In this episode, Chris explains why obsession with anti-aging hacks may actually undermine our long-term health. He examines the common longevity traps people fall into, which foundational habits truly extend lifespan and health span, and outlines a simple framework for prioritizing what really works. If you’re overwhelmed by conflicting longevity advice, this episode brings clarity, realism, and a grounded path forward.
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