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Fully Functional PodcastAuthor: Fully Functional Podcast: Dr. Galina & Beata
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Beyond The Check-Up: Real Prevention in Heart Health
Episode 16
Thursday, 12 February, 2026
When most people hear “heart health,” they think cholesterol, blood pressure, salt, and cardio.But your heart does not live in isolation.In Episode 16 of Fully Functional, Dr. Galina and Beata reframe cardiovascular prevention through a modern, functional medicine lens — one that looks beyond a single lab marker and into the systems that truly drive long-term heart health.This is not fear-based medicine. Not medication shaming. Not extreme protocols.It’s physiology.In this episode, we explore how gut health, inflammation, metabolic function, sleep quality, nervous system regulation, hormones, and blood sugar stability quietly shape cardiovascular risk — often years before a diagnosis ever appears.You’ll learn:• Why cholesterol alone is not the full story• How gut microbes and inflammation influence vascular health• The role of endothelial function and why the lining of your blood vessels matters• Mediterranean vs. keto vs. paleo — what actually supports heart prevention• Targeted supplements that support cardiovascular physiology (omega-3s, vitamin D, magnesium, and more)• How chronic stress and poor sleep directly impact blood pressure and heart rate variability• Why women’s cardiovascular risk shifts during perimenopause and menopause• The overlooked cardiovascular connection in PCOS• Which lab markers matter beyond LDL (hs-CRP, fasting insulin, triglycerides, ApoB)• How to think about statins as part of — not a replacement for — a broader strategyMost importantly, we simplify what truly moves the needle in real life:Support your gut.Protect your sleep.Stabilize your blood sugar.Regulate your nervous system.Stop reducing heart health to one number.Because prevention isn’t about waiting for disease.It’s about understanding how the body works — and supporting it before something breaks.We are on a mission to make wellness smarter, not harder.Follow us on IG 👉 @fullyfunctional_ff so you never miss an episode.Subscribe now for more empowering conversations on Fully Functional!Your well-being is our priority. 🌿You can also follow us on our other IGs:🍃@beatasrx 🍃@dr_galina_nd 🍃🍃@beatarydyger 🍃@pcos_dr 🍃And remember: We put the FUN in FUNctional Medicine!Medical Disclaimer The information shared on the Fully Functional podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.The content of this podcast reflects the professional opinions and clinical experiences of Dr. Galina Mironova, ND, and Beata Rydyger, Registered Nutritionist, but is not a substitute for individualized medical care. Always consult your physician, naturopathic doctor, or qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health care plan, medications, supplements, diet, or lifestyle.Do not disregard or delay seeking medical advice because of information discussed on this podcast. If you have or suspect a medical condition, please seek guidance from a licensed healthcare professional.Listening to this podcast does not establish a doctor–patient or practitioner–client relationship.













