154: The Sports Doctor Radio Show with Dr Robert Weil - Episode 154

154: The Sports Doctor Radio Show with Dr Robert Weil - Episode 154

UK Health Radio Podcast

Sports Doctor Radio features health innovator Teresa Ryle on cellular hypoxia and liquid oxygen, followed by CEO Ishmeen Jolly discussing athlete sponsorships. Dr Robert Weil threads both conversations together with practical lifestyle advice on movement, nutrition and emotional wellbeing.

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47:1426 Apr 2026

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Liquid Oxygen, Athlete Sponsorships and the “New Medicine” of Sport

Episode Overview

  • Teresa Ryle describes how cellular hypoxia, a lack of oxygen in the cells, may sit behind many chronic conditions and persistent fatigue.
  • She explains a drinkable liquid oxygen product that aims to support mitochondrial energy production differently from standard supplemental oxygen.
  • The Oxynation summit focuses on bioelectric medicine, mitochondrial health and oxygen delivery, with international doctors and scientists sharing emerging research.
  • Ishmeen Jolly outlines how opensponsorship.com connects athletes and brands, showing that sponsorship can involve modest fees or product trades, not just headline deals.
  • Dr Bob sums up his ‘new medicine’ as eating smarter, keeping moving and reducing stress, linking these habits to better outcomes in sport, diabetes and general health.
I guarantee you, you will walk away with your mind blown.

What can we learn from those who have battled addiction? UK Health Radio’s Sports Doctor Radio Show steps slightly off the usual alcohol conversation track here, yet lands in territory that anyone interested in long-term health and sober living will recognise: energy, recovery and sustainable habits. Sports podiatrist Dr Robert Weil hosts a fast-paced double bill.

First up is health innovator Teresa Ryle (also introduced as Teresa Riley), who shares how a terminal diagnosis led her to focus on cellular hypoxia – a lack of oxygen in the cells. She explains drinkable liquid oxygen technology, arguing that many chronic conditions may be linked to low cellular oxygen and ongoing fatigue.

Her passion peaks when she talks about Oxynation, a New Jersey summit on bioelectric medicine, mitochondrial health and oxygen delivery, promising, “I guarantee you, you will walk away with your mind blown.” If you’re in recovery, her focus on non-pharmaceutical approaches, energy levels and fatigue will likely feel very familiar. She and Dr Bob also pick apart the difference between traditional supplemental oxygen and approaches aimed at cellular-level support.

The second half shifts to the business side of sport with CEO Ishmeen (also called Ishveen) Jolly from opensponsorship.com. She explains how her platform connects athletes and brands, from NFL stars to student players and even podcasters and chiropractors. Sponsorship isn’t just about mega-deals; many campaigns sit around a few hundred dollars or product swaps, which can be a lifeline for those funding training, nutrition and specialist care.

Threaded through both interviews is Dr Bob’s “new medicine”: eat smarter, keep moving and look after emotional health. He links this to youth sport, type 2 diabetes, shoe choice and overuse injuries – all hugely relevant for anyone rebuilding a healthier lifestyle after alcohol. If you’re curious how oxygen, movement, mindset and even sports business tie into long-term wellbeing, this one’s worth your time.

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