• Vagenius

  • By: Elena
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Vagenius is not just a podcast for women. Do not let the name scare you away if you are a male. In fact, if you are a male, you will obtain a wealth of female knowledge that makes you the coolest cat with all your compadres. You may discover why you haven't been able to find her G spot or why your partner may be faking an orgasm. The point is that we want for all topics to be fair game so you too can be a Vagenius.Your host is Dr. Elena Rodriguez, a no holds barred gynecologist from Southern California who will help you navigate the complex female world. This podcast is intended to enlighten both males and females on medical, social, psychological and sexual issues. We will tackle the taboos and make things simple to understand. Subscribe, comment and share. Please send us your questions or topics that you would like discussed through our Instagram account @dr.elenarodriguez or email: elena@thevagenius.com. Thank you so much or tuning in.
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Episodes
  • Man Up: Testosterone Depletion in Men
    Jun 21 2024

    When testosterone decides to take a vacation from a man's body, it's like a sitcom plot gone wrong. Picture this: one day, Mr. Testosterone wakes up and says, "You know what? I need a break!" So he grabs his little suitcase and heads out the door, leaving behind chaos in his wake.

    First, the guy starts losing interest in things he used to love, like playing pickup basketball or arguing about the best pizza toppings. His energy levels drop faster than a lead balloon, and suddenly, he's nodding off during action movies. His muscles seem to be on a disappearing act, too, making him wonder if his biceps went on strike.

    But wait, there's more! His mood swings become legendary—crying during dog food commercials and getting irrationally angry at the printer for running out of paper. Even his trusty ol' libido decides to go AWOL, leaving him scratching his head and wondering where his mojo went.

    Meanwhile, poor Mr. Testosterone is sipping margaritas on a beach somewhere, completely oblivious to the havoc he's caused. As for the guy back home, he's left trying every trick in the book to coax his hormone buddy back—eating oysters, hitting the gym, and maybe even contemplating a wardrobe overhaul to feel more like his old, testosterone-charged self.

    So, fellas, when testosterone decides to ghost you, it's not just a dip—it's a full-blown sitcom with laugh tracks and all. Give us a call if you need help.
    @dr.elenarodriguez

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    16 mins
  • Peptalk: FDA plus the squeeze on Peptides
    Jun 2 2024

    Peptides have long been the unsung heroes of biochemistry, quietly orchestrating crucial functions within our bodies. These short chains of amino acids may not grab headlines like their larger protein counterparts, but their significance in biological processes is immense.

    From signaling molecules that regulate various physiological functions to antimicrobial agents that fend off pathogens, peptides play diverse roles in our bodies. Moreover, their potential applications in medicine, such as peptide-based drugs and therapies, have garnered increasing attention from researchers and pharmaceutical companies alike.

    Peptides have been around since the 1920s with the discovery of insulin. There has been a recent spotlight with the introduction of the now widely used glucagon like peptide (GLP-1) semaglutide (Ozempic & Wegovy) as well as the dual glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonist (Mounjaro and Zepbound).

    However, the journey of peptides from lab bench to medicine cabinet isn't without its challenges. Regulatory hurdles, like the FDA ban, can sometimes impede progress. While such actions are often taken with the intention of ensuring safety and efficacy, they can also stifle innovation and limit access to potentially life-changing treatments.

    Despite these obstacles, the field of peptide research continues to evolve rapidly. Advances in peptide synthesis, modification, and delivery methods are expanding the scope of their therapeutic applications. Additionally, growing interest in peptide engineering and design holds promise for developing novel peptide-based solutions to address unmet medical needs.

    In essence, peptides may be small in size, but their impact on science and medicine looms large. As we navigate the complexities of regulation and innovation, it's crucial to recognize the invaluable contributions peptides make to our understanding of biology and our quest for improved healthcare.

    To donate and help Dr. Edwin Lee fight for peptides to be taken off the FDA ban please follow this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-peptides-from-the-fda?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet-first-launch&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer

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    11 mins
  • Semaglutide for Weight Loss
    Nov 29 2022

    Semaglutide is a GLP-1 agonist that got FDA approval for weight loss in 2014. It is normally a peptide that is released by our intestine every time we eat to help regulate gastric emptying, insulin secretion and satiety.

    It was first discovered in the venom of the Gila Monster Lizard which can go months without eating and ten years later it has completely revolutionized the weight loss world. Find out how it works, risks, benefits, contraindications and costs.

    We offer an incredibly affordable weight loss program if your insurance does not cover this medication. Feel free to reach out to us at 310-325-9400 to find out how you can join.

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    11 mins

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