Dr. Greg Jones & Peptides

Dr. Greg Jones & Peptides

From Irreverent Health by Tom Ingegno and Matt Hampton

March 26, 2026 · 1h 16m

About this episode

Dr. Greg Jones discusses peptides, their role in longevity medicine, and the importance of a holistic approach to health.

Summary Explore the rapidly growing world of peptides, longevity medicine, and whole-person health with Dr. Greg Jones. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Jones shares his path from Navy nuclear engineer to naturopathic physician, then breaks down what peptides are, how they work, and why they’ve become such a major trend in modern wellness. The discussion covers sourcing concerns, social media misinformation, inflammation, lifestyle foundations, and why true health optimization requires more than a quick fix. Join the crew as they unpack the future of proactive medicine, personalized care, and the search for better health in a fast-changing world. Key topics Peptides and their role in longevity medicine How peptides work inside the body The importance of safe sourcing and product quality Inflammation and root causes of chronic health issues Why lifestyle habits matter more than shortcuts The rise of proactive and personalized healthcare Social media misinformation in the wellness industry Dr. Greg Jones’ journey from Navy service to medicine The limits of quick-fix culture in health Building true wellness through a whole-body approach Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Meeting Dr…

People in this episode

Hosts: Tom Ingegno, Matt Hampton

Guest: Dr. Greg Jones

Topics covered

  • peptides
  • longevity medicine
  • whole-person health
  • proactive healthcare
  • personalized care
  • chronic health issues
  • social media misinformation

Keywords

  • peptides
  • longevity
  • health optimization
  • inflammation
  • wellness
  • naturopathic
  • personalized healthcare

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Navy, naturopathic medicine, wellness industry

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