JRE 700 · September 26, 2015
Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr
Who is Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr?
Dr. Mark Gordon is the Medical Director of Education at Access Medical Laboratory and is recognized as a top leader world wide in Interventional Endocrinology (Anti Aging Medicine). Andrew Marr is a former Green Beret and founder of the Warrior Angels Foundation. http://www.warriorangelsfoundation.org/
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Dr. Mark Gordon discusses interventional endocrinology and anti-aging medicine approaches to optimize human performance
- 02Andrew Marr shares his experience as a Green Beret and the mission of Warrior Angels Foundation to help veterans
- 03Discussion covers hormone optimization, testosterone replacement therapy, and biomarkers for health assessment
- 04The conversation explores recovery protocols and medical interventions for traumatic brain injury in military personnel
- 05Focus on how proper medical testing and hormone balancing can improve quality of life and cognitive function
- 06Warrior Angels Foundation's work in providing medical support and resources to combat veterans in need
- ▶Dr. Gordon introduces interventional endocrinology and how hormone optimization differs from traditional medicine0:00:00
- ▶Andrew Marr shares his Green Beret background and the founding story of Warrior Angels Foundation0:15:00
- ▶Discussion of traumatic brain injury in combat veterans and why it often goes undiagnosed0:35:00
- ▶Deep dive into testosterone replacement therapy, growth hormone, and biomarker testing protocols0:55:00
- ▶Real case studies of veterans whose lives were transformed through proper medical intervention and hormone optimization1:15:00
The Show
JRE 700 is a landmark episode featuring Dr. Mark Gordon, a leading figure in interventional endocrinology and anti-aging medicine, alongside Andrew Marr, a former Green Beret and founder of the Warrior Angels Foundation. This conversation blends cutting-edge medical science with real-world application for veterans dealing with the aftermath of military service.
Dr. Gordon brings his expertise in hormone optimization and biomarker analysis to the table, explaining how proper endocrinological assessment can transform lives. The core theme revolves around understanding what's actually happening in your body at a cellular level, rather than just accepting age-related decline as inevitable. Gordon emphasizes that many conditions attributed to aging are actually hormone deficiencies that can be addressed through proper medical intervention and optimization protocols.
Andrew Marr provides the human element to this medical discussion, bringing real stories from veterans who have benefited from proper medical care. As a former special operator, Marr understands the unique challenges facing military personnel who have sustained injuries, particularly traumatic brain injuries and hormonal imbalances from combat stress. The Warrior Angels Foundation exists to bridge the gap between veterans in crisis and the medical professionals who can actually help them.
The conversation touches on testosterone replacement therapy, growth hormone, and how these interventions differ from typical mainstream medicine approaches. Rather than dismissing symptoms or prescribing antidepressants as a catch-all solution, Gordon advocates for deep medical investigation to identify root causes. When a veteran is struggling with depression, cognitive fog, or sexual dysfunction, he argues these might be symptoms of hormonal imbalance rather than purely psychological issues.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on traumatic brain injury and its prevalence among combat veterans. The brain injuries sustained from IED blasts and combat trauma often go undiagnosed or are inadequately treated through standard military medical channels. Marr and Gordon discuss how proper testing and monitoring can identify these injuries and how medical intervention can support recovery and cognitive restoration.
The episode emphasizes that this isn't about turning people into super-soldiers or pushing anti-aging as vanity. It's about functional health, quality of life, and giving people back their cognitive abilities and physical capabilities. For a 50-year-old veteran struggling with the effects of service, proper hormone optimization and medical care can mean the difference between barely functioning and thriving.
What makes this episode compelling is the intersection of high-level medical science and practical application for a population that desperately needs it. Joe engages with both guests on the specifics of how the body works, what metrics matter, and why mainstream medicine often misses these solutions. The Warrior Angels Foundation's work becomes not just a charitable effort but a necessary service that the system should be providing.
Best Quotes
“Aging isn't inevitable decline, it's often just undiagnosed and untreated hormone deficiency”
— Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr
From the JRE 700 conversation with Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr.
“We need to look at what the biomarkers are actually telling us, not just accept that people feel terrible as they get older”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 700 conversation with Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr.
“The Warrior Angels Foundation exists because the system isn't taking care of our veterans who need medical help the most”
— Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr
From the JRE 700 conversation with Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr.
“Traumatic brain injury from blast exposure is severely underdiagnosed in the military population”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 700 conversation with Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr.
“Proper testing and optimization protocols can give people back their cognitive function and quality of life”
— Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr
From the JRE 700 conversation with Dr. Mark Gordon & Andrew Marr.
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