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Health hacks: Top 6 for 2026. My favorite hacks for personal and clinical use.

Health hacks: Top 6 for 2026. My favorite hacks for personal and clinical use.

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If you started the year with good intentions but have already caught yourself thinking "I'll officially start next week" - you need to listen to this.

In this episode of The Health Made Simple Show, Dr. Bart shares the top six health practices he personally uses and recommends clinically that have helped people build real momentum without burning out or starting over.

Tune in to hear Dr. Bart discuss simple, foundational strategies designed for modern life, like:

  • What actually creates progress apart from just "trying harder"

  • Which popular health hacks are worth your time

  • How cold plunges and saunas should actually be used

  • Why walking and simple movement can outperform intense workouts

  • How breathing affects your nervous system, digestion, blood pressure, and stress

  • Which supplements really matter most

  • How to approach intermittent fasting without adding more stress to your body

If you want your health in 2026 to feel more stable, resilient, and sustainable, this episode will help you stop guessing and start responding to what your body actually needs.

And for those ready to go deeper, check these links out 👇

Run comprehensive labs to understand what your body needs
https://balance30a.com/labs/

Schedule a 1:1 consult with Dr. Bart
https://healthmadesimpleshow.com/schedule

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