Can plasma from younger donors reverse the effects of aging? In this episode of RAADCast, Dr. Dian Ginsberg shares groundbreaking research on young plasma infusions, the pivotal role of hormone replacement therapy in women’s health, and how to unlock lasting vitality through microbiome support, mindset, and daily discipline.
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In this episode of RAADCast, Dr. Dian Ginsberg pulls back the curtain on what it takes to build real, lasting longevity. A trailblazer in hormone optimization and regenerative medicine, she explains why many of the issues we associate with aging—brain fog, chronic fatigue, bone loss, and cognitive decline—can be prevented or reversed through strategic hormone replacement therapy and gut health optimization. Drawing from her own experience and thousands of patients, she unpacks how declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels are directly linked to brain shrinkage, metabolic dysfunction, and vascular breakdown—and why women, in particular, are suffering needlessly due to outdated hormone fears.
Dr. Ginsberg also dives into her clinical trials on young plasma infusions, sharing remarkable results from patients with Parkinson’s disease and chronic inflammation. She explains how young donor plasma can restore microbiome diversity, reduce inflammation, and even improve joint pain and vision loss. Beyond the science, she advocates for an empowered, step-by-step approach to health, rooted in discipline, mindset, and movement. From lifting weights to lifting red tape, Dr. Ginsberg is leading the charge for accessible, personalized longevity solutions that start with knowledge, advocacy, and action.
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Dr. Dian Ginsberg is a board-certified OB/GYN, longevity researcher, and regenerative medicine pioneer redefining how we age. As the principal investigator of two IRB-approved young plasma studies, she is at the forefront of exploring how hormone optimization and plasma infusions can slow biological aging and improve outcomes in neurodegenerative diseases like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s.
Her mission became personal after helping her own children overcome learning differences, sparking her deep belief in the body’s ability to heal and adapt. Through her functional medicine practice, she empowers patients with personalized therapies—bioidentical hormones, gut and microbiome repair, nutrient repletion, and young plasma—to extend vitality, cognition, and performance at any age.
A lifelong athlete and Ironman competitor, Dr. Ginsberg combines clinical precision with disciplined action. Whether it’s building AI tools to expand access to menopause support or advocating for regulatory freedom in off-label medicine, she’s committed to giving people the tools to live longer, stronger, and sharper.
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