154. David Minkoff: From ER to Ironman. Dr. David Minkoff’s Radical Path to Healing cover art

154. David Minkoff: From ER to Ironman. Dr. David Minkoff’s Radical Path to Healing

154. David Minkoff: From ER to Ironman. Dr. David Minkoff’s Radical Path to Healing

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

In this electrifying episode of Carnivore Conversations, Dr. Robert Kiltz sits down with Dr. David Minkoff—renowned physician, Ironman triathlete, and founder of LifeWorks Wellness Center—to explore the future of medicine through the lens of functional healing, nutritional biochemistry, and spiritual purpose.

From saving lives in emergency rooms to pioneering integrative therapies for chronic illness, Dr. Minkoff shares:

  • 🧬 How mercury toxicity nearly derailed his wife’s health—and led him to functional medicine

  • 🥩 Why protein deficiency is the hidden root of fatigue, obesity, and autoimmune disease

  • 🧠 The power of amino acids, ozone therapy, and methylene blue in reversing chronic conditions

  • 🏃‍♂️ What 43 Ironman races taught him about aging, resilience, and cellular repair

  • 💊 Why conventional medicine often masks symptoms instead of healing root causes

  • 🌱 How environmental toxins, poor nutrition, and gut dysfunction are reshaping human health

  • 🧘‍♂️ The spiritual and emotional dimensions of healing—and why purpose matters

Whether you're a practitioner, patient, or curious mind, this episode offers a blueprint for reclaiming vitality and challenging the status quo. Dr. Minkoff’s story is a testament to curiosity, courage, and the belief that the body is designed to heal—if we remove the barriers and nourish it wisely.

📦 Bonus: Learn why he says “never get a root canal” and how biological dentistry fits into whole-body wellness.

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.