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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Mark Hyman: How to Live Your Healthiest Life

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2025

⏱️ 122 minutes

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Summary

In 2025 it seems like there are two types of people—those who are insanely diligent about health, the people who learn everything there is to know about ingredients, the people who run every beauty or cleaning product through the EWG Working Group (a database where you can check for the presence of alleged toxins in household ingredients)—And then there are the rest of us. The people who go about their daily lives trying to do the best they can when it comes to health. The problem is—as hard as most try—the world around us is laden with processed foods and chemicals. Their exact impact on the body is under intense debate. But there’s no question that America is facing a crisis of chronic illness. You don’t have to be a scientist or a doctor to see that. There are countless experts out there—and we’re using the term “expert” loosely—with advice about what you should or shouldn’t eat. This advice, however, is often geared toward people who have more time and resources. So today we have someone who can thread the needle and give practical health advice. Dr. Mark Hyman is one of America’s most famous doctors. He’s written 15 books, and he hosts a hit podcast called The Dr. Hyman Show. He is also an entrepreneur—and his new company, Function Health, is focused on empowering people to understand what is going on in their bodies, through lab testing. Hyman’s fundamental insight is that rather than treating the sickness, which is the way Western medicine has typically been practiced, we should look at the root cause and focus on preventative care. To do that, he says we need to go upstream, to look at the way our food is farmed, processed, and how we approach the grocery store. He calls it functional medicine. Today on Honestly, Bari asks him how we got so sick and how to eat better. She asks about sleep, stress management, environmental toxins, community, and loneliness. And if the solution is at the individualized level or at the policy level—and if policy change is even possible. And most importantly, she asks how we can all live better. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. This episode of Honestly is presented by POM wonderful. Visit DrHyman.com and use the code BARI100 for $100 off your membership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

We care about health and wellness on honestly and at the free press, and the first step in taking

0:05.6

care of your body and mind begins with eating and drinking right every day. You can get your daily

0:11.4

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0:29.7

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0:35.9

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0:38.5

but feel it forever. To find recipes and learn more about the antioxidant goodness of palm juice,

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visit palm wonderful.com. From the free press, this is honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss.

0:51.5

In 2025, it feels like there are two types of people, those who are insanely

0:56.9

diligent about their health. These are the people who learn everything there is to know about

1:01.8

ingredients and food labels, the people who run every beauty or cleaning product through a database

1:07.8

online where you can check for the presence of alleged toxins.

1:11.6

We all know a few of these people. We might even love a few of these people.

1:15.5

Did the producer of this show, for example, ask me if we could get a reverse osmosis water

1:21.2

filter, a hot plate, and mycotoxin-free organic coffee in the office kitchen? No comment. And then, well, then there are

1:30.6

the rest of us, the people who go about their daily lives trying to do the best they can

1:35.6

when it comes to their health. The problem is, as hard as most of us try, the world around us

1:42.1

is laden with processed foods and chemicals. Now, their exact impact on

1:47.1

the body is under intense debate. Perhaps scientists in the future can study my own as evidence of what

1:52.9

the impact is. I am confident my body is full of things like microplastics. What I know is that

1:59.3

there is no question that America is facing a crisis of

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