I bet your doctor never mentioned this with Dr. Chris Miller
Sat Feb 07 2026
Thank you Rod Miller, Afsi, Diane J Jacobs, Ann Therriault, and many others for tuning into my live video with Chris Miller MD!
You Are Only as Old as Your Endothelium
We often ask, “How is your blood pressure?” or “How is your cholesterol?” But when was the last time anyone asked you, “How are your blood vessels?”
In this chat, Chris Miller MD and I stop looking at the heart as just a pump and start looking at the pipes. We specifically look at the endothelium. This is a layer one cell thick that lines your entire vascular system. It is your lifeline to every organ in your body. If it ages faster than you do, you are in trouble.
The Damage Dealers: Oxidative Stress
Your endothelium is sensitive. It is actually an endocrine system, not just a wall. What makes it stiff and rigid?
* The Usual Suspects: Spiking blood sugar, high salt intake, and ultra-processed foods damage the lining.
* The Silent Killer: Oxidative stress. Think of this as biological rust from pollution, smoke, or just the metabolic waste of living.
* The Lifestyle Hit: Lack of exercise makes vessels stiff while chronic stress clamps them down and makes them rigid.
The Healing Habits Protocol
You do not need a complete life overhaul overnight. Dr. Chris suggests small habits that compound.
1. The Exercise Prescription
* Just Walk: It is arguably the best thing for vascular relaxation.
* Add Resistance: Even two days a week makes a difference.
* The Secret Weapon: Yoga and stretching improve vagal tone. This helps relax stiff vessels even further.
2. The Menu
* Nitric Oxide Boosters: Beets, arugula, and leafy greens help the endothelium produce nitric oxide to dilate naturally.
* The Protector: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that protects the endothelial lining.
3. The Sleep Non-Negotiable
* If you only do one thing, go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Even if your sleep quality isn’t perfect yet, the rhythm helps reset your biology.
The Audit, Acceptance, Action Mindset
We got a little philosophical at the end. We realized that health is not about shaming yourself for the genetics you were dealt.
* Audit: Know your numbers. Get a baseline. Look at your lipids, your CRP (inflammation), and your fasting insulin.
* Acceptance: Stop fighting your history. Dr. Chris had to accept her Lupus journey. I had to accept my difficult menopause. Radical acceptance stops the “shame train”.
* Action: Once you know where you are and accept it, take one small step. I shared a story about a patient of mine who reversed Type 2 diabetes. She started by simply walking to the end of her driveway.
Coming Up
We also teased our upcoming Brain Health Mini Substack Summit at the end of the month. We will dive into neuroinflammation and how to clear the fog.
Watch the full replay above to hear Dr. Chris’s take on “Flow” states and why leaving the ER was the best thing for her health
Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe
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Thank you Rod Miller, Afsi, Diane J Jacobs, Ann Therriault, and many others for tuning into my live video with Chris Miller MD! You Are Only as Old as Your Endothelium We often ask, “How is your blood pressure?” or “How is your cholesterol?” But when was the last time anyone asked you, “How are your blood vessels?” In this chat, Chris Miller MD and I stop looking at the heart as just a pump and start looking at the pipes. We specifically look at the endothelium. This is a layer one cell thick that lines your entire vascular system. It is your lifeline to every organ in your body. If it ages faster than you do, you are in trouble. The Damage Dealers: Oxidative Stress Your endothelium is sensitive. It is actually an endocrine system, not just a wall. What makes it stiff and rigid? * The Usual Suspects: Spiking blood sugar, high salt intake, and ultra-processed foods damage the lining. * The Silent Killer: Oxidative stress. Think of this as biological rust from pollution, smoke, or just the metabolic waste of living. * The Lifestyle Hit: Lack of exercise makes vessels stiff while chronic stress clamps them down and makes them rigid. The Healing Habits Protocol You do not need a complete life overhaul overnight. Dr. Chris suggests small habits that compound. 1. The Exercise Prescription * Just Walk: It is arguably the best thing for vascular relaxation. * Add Resistance: Even two days a week makes a difference. * The Secret Weapon: Yoga and stretching improve vagal tone. This helps relax stiff vessels even further. 2. The Menu * Nitric Oxide Boosters: Beets, arugula, and leafy greens help the endothelium produce nitric oxide to dilate naturally. * The Protector: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that protects the endothelial lining. 3. The Sleep Non-Negotiable * If you only do one thing, go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. Even if your sleep quality isn’t perfect yet, the rhythm helps reset your biology. The Audit, Acceptance, Action Mindset We got a little philosophical at the end. We realized that health is not about shaming yourself for the genetics you were dealt. * Audit: Know your numbers. Get a baseline. Look at your lipids, your CRP (inflammation), and your fasting insulin. * Acceptance: Stop fighting your history. Dr. Chris had to accept her Lupus journey. I had to accept my difficult menopause. Radical acceptance stops the “shame train”. * Action: Once you know where you are and accept it, take one small step. I shared a story about a patient of mine who reversed Type 2 diabetes. She started by simply walking to the end of her driveway. Coming Up We also teased our upcoming Brain Health Mini Substack Summit at the end of the month. We will dive into neuroinflammation and how to clear the fog. Watch the full replay above to hear Dr. Chris’s take on “Flow” states and why leaving the ER was the best thing for her health Get full access to The Habit Healers at drlauriemarbas.substack.com/subscribe