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Tommy Wood is the chief medical officer of Nourish Balance Thrive, a company that developed a science-based, personalized support program to help clients regain their optimal performance through various lifestyle changes. Before he found the path to fitness and wellness, Tommyâs idea of a health routine involved lots of TV time and a pack of cookies. He escaped that life when he went to college to get a degree in biochemistry, worked as a traditional doctor of medicine, and obtained a PhD in physiology and neuroscience. He has since worked with many clients and helped them get their lives back. Today, Tommy shares his thoughts on the importance of sleep, what he thinks real food should be made of, and why getting a six-pack now might not be great for long-term. "It's very difficult to do circadian rhythm and sleep by brute force.â Dr. Tommy Wood In this episode, youâll learn: If a client hits a plateau, it's usually the environment than exercise and diet. Circadian rhythm is important for long term wellness. It's not just about avoiding blue light, but also getting a lot of sunlight during the day. It's important to have a tailored fit into your wellness routine. Eating seasonally is eating the way the body is designed to eat. Where you are and what grows locally there tell you what you should be eating. Be your own health advocate and watch out for biased articles or studies. Even Olive oil products can be adulterated and become unhealthy for consumption. Do your research and make sure it's all made of olive oil. If you are trying to get a certain performance in a certain sport, then some form of excess training is fine, but what you may be training might not be good for you in the long term. Tommy shares what The Upside Down Movement Pyramid is all about. Strength and muscle mass are some of the best predictors of longevity. When it comes to following advice from someone in social media, be careful. What someone projects and what's going on under the hood is not the same thing. Looking online for answers or being part of a community is okay, but don't forget to have personal connections outside the internet. The earlier you build these relationships, the better. Key Takeaways: Youâre better off being strong and healthy for 70-80 years rather than have a six-pack now and go down from there. Anything that doesn't come in a package or cook from a single ingredient is real food. If it comes in a box, don't buy it. When you spend so much time on social media, you won't get deep connection or purpose you need for long term health. Find some human interaction. Connect with Dr. Tommy Wood: Nourish Balance Thrive official Nourish Balance Thrive podcast Facebook Twitter Resources Mentioned: The Great Upside-Down Movement Pyramid blog Doug McGuff Neuro-Mass book by Jon Bruney Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show oniTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today!
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David Zappasodi is the author of the best seller Immovable Heart Unstoppable Mind. David has over 20 years of experience in the Health and Fitness industry. He has spent a lot of his career as a personal trainer and nutrition coach. He owned his own fitness center for 9 years and has also been a martial arts teacher. Now David specializes in working with people in the âbeing stuckâ state with Health and Weight loss. In this episode David Zappasodi, joins us to discuss the importance of mindset and setting goals to optimize Health and Wellness as he dives into his 6 essential practices for healthy living. In This Episode You Will Learn: Why people struggle with nutrition and exercise. Mindset is important when setting specific goals Setup strategies and habits that will re-enforce emotions while working on goals Mindset and emotions affect discipline The 6 essential practices help focus on what is important for health and weight loss Taking some âtime offâ can help return in a better and stronger state of mind Avoiding blue light at night will help you get better sleep Good mindset and meditation bring better results They way to transform is to focus on positive thoughts instead of the past Key Takeaway: Setup strategies and habits that will re-enforce emotions while working on goals The six essentials to focus on in terms of health and weight loss are Generosity, Integrity, Patience, Inspired Action, Mindfulness and Commitment Mindset and staying on track is important. Connect with Morley: David Zappasodi Official Website Facebook Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today! Free health, wellness and fitness tips, tricks and wellness advice from healthcastnow.com. Tune in to the latest health, wellness and fitness topics where we interview thought leaders and world class experts in exercise, health, medicine and wellness with a focus on demystifying and deconstructing overly complex topics in order to provide actionable health & fitness information that you can apply to your everyday lifestyle to move yourself closer to optimal health & wellness. Go to healthcastnow.com for incredibly valuable show notes, links and resources for every episode in our archives. This podcast includes episodes covering longevity, diet, weight loss, healthy living, wellness, workout, exercise, muscle gain, fat loss, weight lifting, bodybuilding, Paleo, Primal, Crossfit, vegan, vegetarian, biohacking and circadian based health advice.
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Dr. Sachin Patel is a functional medicine expert, practitioner, and coach for patients and practitioners wanting to improve their health or the health of their patients. His journey started as a traditionally trained chiropractor, graduated specializing in sports injuries and soft tissue therapy when his interest and passion shifted to helping people achieve their health goals through functional medicine techniques. Dr. Sachin has worked with countless top-performing professional athletes, Olympians, and patients and strongly believes that the reason that some patients feel they are not receiving appropriate health from the medical practitioners is because âÂÂthe approach is completely backwards.â Today, he explains why getting to the root of the cause of an illness or disease by incorporating proven, functional medicine techniques can significantly impact a personâÂÂs overall health and wellness. He provides simple, valuable tips and strategies that anyone can incorporate into their day-to-day routine and experience significant results. âÂÂWhen it comes to our health, itâÂÂs simple things we do consistently that can set off the chain reaction of nature.â â Dr. Sachin Patel In This Episode You Will Learn: How functional medicine and traditional medicine differ. Why Dr. Sachin believes that functional medicine is the future of medicine. Autonomic tone and how it affects the healing process. How cortisol and insulin are closely related Why nutrition, meal scheduling, and the mental state we are in during a meal are so important to how we digest food. The only thing proven to change our microbiome long term isnâÂÂt probiotics. ItâÂÂs our diet. Trying to be perfect creates a recipe for failure. How to find a functional medicine practitioner What bio-hacks is Dr. Sachin currently focusing on the most? Essential Core Values for Optimal Health: Sleep and circadian rhythm alignment Movement and activity Hydration Morning gratitude Focus on autonomic tone Mentioned in This Episode: Muse Headband HeartMath Functional Medicine website Connect with Dr. Sachin Patel: 30-and-30 program Become Proof website â for patients Functional Medicine Consultant website â for practitioners Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show oniTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâÂÂve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today!
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Yuri Elkaim is a popular name in the world of health and nutrition, but it wasn’t like that before. In fact, Yuri was practically clueless when it came to nutrition, but he did love sports especially soccer/football. His life changing moment was when he realized his bouts of hair loss were brought about by an autoimmune issue called alopecia. Doctors couldn’t explain why, so he thought he would live the rest of his life hairless.
It wasn’t until he learned about holistic nutrition that he ended up curing himself. He has since strived to help those around him, to give them hope that there is still a way to treat whatever health issues they might have.
Today, Yuri tells us his story of how he became the Yuri we know now, his thoughts on the whole “Metabolism is like a fireplace” analogy, why he thinks fasting is good for you, the importance of sleep when it comes to making decisions, and why we should learn to decipher when we’re hungry and when we’re full without relying on an eating schedule.
“There's no law that says 'thou shall have to do cardio after my weight training.'” Yuri Elkaim
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The typical North American diet is not healthy at all. The fireplace analogy on metabolism is a myth. Eating all the time to "stoke the flames" won't help you lose weight. In fact, it might lead to more unnecessary weight gain and energy crashing. Metabolism is the sum of all the breakdown and buildup in your body; catabolism and anabolism. 70% of the calories you burn come from BMR or the calories burned at rest. This is heavily dependent on lean muscle mass. If you want to lose weight you have to pack on some muscle. It’s a long-term approach to not just weight loss but overall wellness too. Fasting is not starving yourself. When done right, you can fast regularly aka intermittent fasting. People can be psychologically hungry or physiologically hungry. Psychologically hunger is triggered by environmental or emotional cues to make you feel comfortable in certain situations. Listening to your body can mean not eating at the usual time; breakfast at 1 PM is when you break your fast. Too much cardio crushes your thyroid and the problem is not the exercises themselves but the duration and frequency. Endurance cardio is not exactly the ideal form of exercise for long-term. Leptin and Ghrelin are hunger hormones sensitive to sleep. Leptin tells you to stop eating and Ghrelin tells you to keep eating. Less sleep produces more ghrelin and reduces leptin.Key Takeaways:
Eat when you’re hungry and stop when your full. You have to be aware "when" you’re hungry. Women shouldn't be worried about building muscle as they are not as naturally capable of bulking compared to men. When you sleep, try to make the room a lot like a dark, cold tomb. It’ll boost the quality of your sleep more than sleeping in a warm room penetrated by light.Connect with Cathe Friedrich:
Yuri Elkaim Facebook Youtube THE ALL-DAY ENERGY DIET book by Yuri Elkaim THE ALL-DAY FAT BURNING DIET book by Yuri ElkaimRate, Review, Connect, Inspire
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Our guest today is serial entrepreneur and passionate health advocate, Alex Charfen. Alex shares his story about living a vegan lifestyle, why he initially decided to become a vegan, and how Kevin transformed his way of thinking about health and nutrition and really give the paleo diet a chance. Alex explains that, although the vegan diet did help him get healthier, it wasnât a sustainable approach to his nutrition needs. Since transitioning to the paleo diet, he hasnât looked back, has never felt better, and has significantly better health than years before. In addition to making this dietary transition, Alex also shares many other lifestyle changes he has made over the years to improve his health, increase his energy, and get better sleep. âAnyone who transitions from what they would normally eat to unprocessed, whole foods will see a massive improvement.â Alex Charfen In This Episode You Will Learn: Why Alex Charfen believes the vegan diet gave him a âfalse sense of momentum.â His journey from veganism to the paleo diet. His morning routine and why he hyper-rehydrates first thing every morning. Why water quality is so important and what steps he took to improve the water quality in his business and home. The chemical fluoride in water contains other harmful ingredients. Why Alex believes water Is a gateway to success. Why he takes âprimal walksâ at sunrise every morning. Mentioned in This Episode: Berkey Water Filtration System Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today! Free health, wellness and fitness tips, tricks and wellness advice from healthcastnow.com. Tune in to the latest health, wellness and fitness topics where we interview thought leaders and world class experts in exercise, health, medicine and wellness with a focus on demystifying and deconstructing overly complex topics in order to provide actionable health & fitness information that you can apply to your everyday lifestyle to move yourself closer to optimal health & wellness. Go to healthcastnow.com for incredibly valuable show notes, links and resources for every episode in our archives. This podcast includes episodes covering longevity, diet, weight loss, healthy living, wellness, workout, exercise, muscle gain, fat loss, weight lifting, bodybuilding, Paleo, Primal, Crossfit, vegan, vegetarian, biohacking and circadian based health advice
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Our guest today is serial entrepreneur and passionate health advocate, Alex Charfen. Alex shares his story about living a vegan lifestyle, why he initially decided to become a vegan, and how Kevin transformed his way of thinking about health and nutrition and really give the paleo diet a chance. Alex explains that, although the vegan diet did help him get healthier, it wasnât a sustainable approach to his nutrition needs. Since transitioning to the paleo diet, he hasnât looked back, has never felt better, and has significantly better health than years before. In addition to making this dietary transition, Alex also shares many other lifestyle changes he has made over the years to improve his health, increase his energy, and get better sleep. âAnyone who transitions from what they would normally eat to unprocessed, whole foods will see a massive improvement.â Alex Charfen In This Episode You Will Learn: Why Alex Charfen believes the vegan diet gave him a âfalse sense of momentum.â His journey from veganism to the paleo diet. His morning routine and why he hyper-rehydrates first thing every morning. Why water quality is so important and what steps he took to improve the water quality in his business and home. The chemical fluoride in water contains other harmful ingredients. Why Alex believes water Is a gateway to success. Why he takes âprimal walksâ at sunrise every morning. Mentioned in This Episode: Berkey Water Filtration System Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today! Free health, wellness and fitness tips, tricks and wellness advice from healthcastnow.com. Tune in to the latest health, wellness and fitness topics where we interview thought leaders and world class experts in exercise, health, medicine and wellness with a focus on demystifying and deconstructing overly complex topics in order to provide actionable health & fitness information that you can apply to your everyday lifestyle to move yourself closer to optimal health & wellness. Go to healthcastnow.com for incredibly valuable show notes, links and resources for every episode in our archives. This podcast includes episodes covering longevity, diet, weight loss, healthy living, wellness, workout, exercise, muscle gain, fat loss, weight lifting, bodybuilding, Paleo, Primal, Crossfit, vegan, vegetarian, biohacking and circadian based health advice
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Krisstina Wise is known as a real estate genius, financial coach, and podcast host. She was always a go-getter, making sure she makes use of her time and money in the most efficient ways possible to not only accomplish her goals, but also make sure her successes lead to money and lots of it. She achieved what she set out to do, but at the cost of her own health.
She has since embarked on the journey to learn more about how to keep her health in line with her goals as well, as how to be always in touch with her inner self, despite all things that may cause distractions.
Today, Krisstina talks about her health journey, her opinions on our healthcare system, and her tips on how people can invest in their health according to what they expect their body to accomplish.
"If you were a billionaire you'd give your last billion dollars to get your health back if that's what it cost.” Krisstina Wise
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Krisstina was always going for the hustle and it yielded magnificent results. This model worked well until it didn’t and shortly found herself in her death bed just days after celebrating her recent accomplishments. She thought she was the epitome of good health with what she knew about health and wellness before being in her death bed. She was so into accomplishments and social circles that she overlooked her health. In the end, she consulted with a functional practitioner and cost her $250,000.00 to get her life back on track. She spent $250,000.00 because her body was her best asset. She realized none of her achievements mattered compared to her family and her own health and personal happiness. She also realized we should change the way we approach our healthcare system. We invest very little in our health; our body is our number one asset. When we don't have our body we can't make money or live a meaningful life. She also likened the way we should care for our body to how we care for cars. Our body is meant to go fast but we also have to make sure we invest in their constant maintenance to perform at that level. She says people have three freedoms to achieve: Political, Health, and Financial freedom.Key Takeaways:
Money matters more than anything but it’s not about the money. You have to know how much money is enough. When you’re able to quantify that, you become more content with life. When your health is taken away there is no freedom. Invest on your health based on how much your body, your main asset, is worth.Connect with Krisstina Wise:
Wealthy Wellthy Life FacebookMentioned in this episode
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Tara Grant, also known as Primal Girl, has been living an ancestral lifestyle since 2009. Her story wasnât all rainbows and butterflies, though, as she also struggled with her weight and her own body issues all throughout her life. Before she knew of the Paleo diet, she tried other fad diets which literally did nothing for her. Even the doctors didnât know what to do with her condition. It wasnât until she read about living a Paleo lifestyle that she finally managed to bring about a huge transformation. She has since actively told her story, her struggles and successes, so she can serve as an inspiration to others. In todayâs episode, Tara talks about the many changes she's made to transform herself, her own fitness inspirations, and her story of how she changed her life from being a 260 lbs. struggling dieter to a 143 lbs. personal trainer. âListen to your gut, to yourself. If something works or doesn't work for you then that's true for you.â Tara Grant In this episode, youâll learn: The many fad diets she tried that didnât work despite her fondness of training and dieting. What book inspired her to revise her lifestyle for the better. She felt so weak and riddled with autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, it was like she was an 80-year-old in her 20âs. Her body had insulin issues so the Paleo diet was perfect due to the low carb requirement. She went full paleo overnight. Having too much dairy in your diet might be whatâs causing you many health problems. Full functional movement, with or without weights, is better than using machines. Being able to bend over and touch your toes is a pretty good indication of health. The importance of sleeping and waking up in a more ânaturalâ manner. Eliminating blue light is the best practice before sleep. Be more social outside your phone. Physical human interaction is a necessity for our survival as a species. Key Takeaways: We're the only mammals that think we need milk after nursing so try and see what happens when you remove all forms of dairy for at least 30 days. Connect with Tara Grant: Primal Girl Official Website Email: [email protected] Join Tara on her live video chats weekly on Facebook Mentioned in this episode: Primal Blueprint book by Mark Sisson The Hidden Plague book by Tara Grant Philips Wake-up Light with colored sunrise simulation Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today!
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On today’s episode, Kevin is joined by inveterate biohacker and founder of MitoLife Matt Blackburn. Matt shares his interesting story on how he started his journey into optimal health and wellness on a very different path as a vegetarian and then discovered he was way off track. Before founding MitoLife, Matt began to study the critical role that DHA and Circadian alignment played on health and especially on Mitochondrial Health.
Matt and Kevin discuss the critical role that sunlight, especially in the morning and DHA play in health and wellness. Today, he shares some of his advice, suggestions, and tips to help you improve your overall health and wellness, allow your body to repair after a strenuous workout, and fight off many diseases.
“DHA, especially from Algae sources is far superior to supplementing with Fish Oil.” Matt Blackburn
In This Episode You Will Learn:
Matt’s daily routine for optimal health and wellness. Harmful effects of artificial light (blue light) from technology and why is should be avoided at night. Why DHA is superior to fish oil for optimal Mitochondrial health. Why sunlight, especially in the morning anchors your Circadian cycle daily and should be part of any health regimen Why circadian alignment is more important than diet and exercise and should be your first focusConnect with Matt Blackburn:
MitoLife WebsiteThe Takeaway:
“Using DHA from Algae and optimizing your circadian based cycles will supercharge your Mitochondria and Health.” – Matt Blackburn
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Head Strong Book & Optimizing Mitochondrial Health and Wellness with Dave Asprey Dave Asprey is the founder of Bulletproof Exec, a company geared towards biohacking to make sure the human body not only functions optimally, but ages slowly too. Before the invention of the now famous Bulletproof coffee, Dave was just another man walking the halls of Silicon Valley who once weighed a total of 300 unhealthy pounds. That was 20 years ago and he has since lost 100 pounds. He devoted his life to health and longevity and spent 15 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars hacking his own biology. Today, Dave talks about his new book called Head Strong, the reason why he wrote that book, his latest findings, and why he is now one of mitochondriaâs biggest fans. "I changed breakfast for millions of people using biohacking.â Dave Asprey In this episode, youâll learn: The Bulletproof Diet teaches you how to eat to have more energy and power with weight loss as a side effect. His new book explains why the Bulletproof diet works. When you know how mitochondria works, walking barefoot makes sense, cold bathing makes sense. Neurons in the brain prefer ketones, but glial cells prefer glucose more than ketones. Our brain has thousands more mitochondria than the whole body. Light is terribly important for mitochondrial health. You can get energy from melanin, not just in your skin, but also in your brain and eyes. Mitochondrial dysfunction can also be called aging. Key Takeaways: Mitochondria are the ones calling the shots, not you. Your mitochondria listen to your phone and Wi-Fi. The mitochondria are the smallest unit of consciousness in the body and the fastest bio sensors. Connect with Dave Asprey: Bulletproof Exec Facebook Resources Mentioned: Head Strong: The Bulletproof Plan to Activate Untapped Brain Energy to Work Smarter and Think Faster-in Just Two Weeks book by Dave Asprey The Bulletproof Diet: Lose up to a Pound a Day, Reclaim Energy and Focus, Upgrade Your Life book by Dave Asprey Human Longevity Inc. Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today! Free health, wellness and fitness tips, tricks and wellness advice from healthcastnow.com. Tune in to the latest health, wellness and fitness topics where we interview thought leaders and world class experts in exercise, health, medicine and wellness with a focus on demystifying and deconstructing overly complex topics in order to provide actionable health & fitness information that you can apply to your everyday lifestyle to move yourself closer to optimal health & wellness. Go to healthcastnow.com for incredibly valuable show notes, links and resources for every episode in our archives. This podcast includes episodes covering longevity, diet, weight loss, healthy living, wellness, workout, exercise, muscle gain, fat loss, weight lifting, bodybuilding, Paleo, Primal, Crossfit, vegan, vegetarian, biohacking and circadian based health advice
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Tyler LeBaron - Part 2 of 2
Tyler W. LeBaron is the Founder and Executive Director of the science-based nonprofit Molecular Hydrogen Foundation/Institute. His background is in biochemistry and was a 1-year Adjunct Instructor of Physiology. He Interned at Nagoya University in the department of Neurogenetics to research the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell signaling pathways. He is a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA). He speaks at Medical conferences in the US for doctors CMEs/CEUs, and at academic biomedical hydrogen symposia and conferences around the world. He is also a member of the Academic Committee of Taishan Institute for Hydrogen Biomedical Research. He collaborates with researchers at home and abroad, and helps advance the education, research, and awareness of hydrogen as a therapeutic medical gas.
Molecular hydrogen (H2) or diatomic hydrogen is a tasteless, odorless, flammable gas.
Over 500 peer-reviewed articles demonstrate hydrogen to have therapeutic potential in essentially every organ of the human body and in 150 different human disease models. H2 reduces oxidative stress as a selective antioxidant and by maintaining homeostatic levels of glutathione, superoxide dismutase, catalase, etc. H2, like other gaseous signaling molecules (i.e. NO, CO, H2S), appears to have cell signal-modulating activity affording it with anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, and anti-allergy benefits.Key Molecular Hydrogen Related links mentioned in the podcast:
Nature Medicine:https://www.nature.com/articles/nm1577
Hyperbaric hydrogen:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1166304
Overview on H2:http://www.molecularhydrogeninstitute.com/hydrogen-an-emerging-medical-gas
alkaline water ionizers: http://www.molecularhydrogeninstitute.com/mildly-alkaline-ionized-water-characteristics-benefits-and-future
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Tyler LeBaron - Part 1 of 2
Tyler W. LeBaron is the Founder and Executive Director of the science-based nonprofit Molecular Hydrogen Foundation/Institute. His background is in biochemistry and was a 1-year Adjunct Instructor of Physiology. He Interned at Nagoya University in the department of Neurogenetics to research the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell signaling pathways. He is a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA). He speaks at Medical conferences in the US for doctors CMEs/CEUs, and at academic biomedical hydrogen symposia and conferences around the world. He is also a member of the Academic Committee of Taishan Institute for Hydrogen Biomedical Research. He collaborates with researchers at home and abroad, and helps advance the education, research, and awareness of hydrogen as a therapeutic medical gas.
Molecular hydrogen (H2) or diatomic hydrogen is a tasteless, odorless, flammable gas.
Over 500 peer-reviewed articles demonstrate hydrogen to have therapeutic potential in essentially every organ of the human body and in 150 different human disease models. H2 reduces oxidative stress as a selective antioxidant and by maintaining homeostatic levels of glutathione, superoxide dismutase, catalase, etc. H2, like other gaseous signaling molecules (i.e. NO, CO, H2S), appears to have cell signal-modulating activity affording it with anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, and anti-allergy benefits.Key Molecular Hydrogen Related links mentioned in the podcast:
Nature Medicine:https://www.nature.com/articles/nm1577
Hyperbaric hydrogen:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1166304
Overview on H2:http://www.molecularhydrogeninstitute.com/hydrogen-an-emerging-medical-gas
alkaline water ionizers: http://www.molecularhydrogeninstitute.com/mildly-alkaline-ionized-water-characteristics-benefits-and-future
Connect with Tyler here https://www.facebook.com/H2MHF
Molecular Hydrogen Related Products.
Inhalation:https://www.californiahydrogenwater.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html
Tablets:https://drinkhrw.com/base/home
RTD:https://h2bev.com
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Today, our host Kevin Cottrell talks with Keto Diet expert Leanne Vogel. Leanne has studied nutrition and over the past 10 years she has tried and changed several diets before landing on Keto. Keto has helped Leanne overcome health issues by adjusting the KetoGenic Diet to her body’s needs.
Author of the Keto Diet Book Leanne explains how wonderful the diet has been for her and gives us a great opening on how to effectively use the KetoGenic diet by making adjustments. Leanne also explains factors that can interfere with the results and gives us tips on how to overcome the difficulties to gain the maximum off your KetoGenic Diet.
“If what you are doing isn't working then you owe yourself to try something different” – Leanne Vogel
In This Episode You Will Learn:
The Ketogenic Protocol is not a “one size fits all”. Making your personal adjustments to work for your body can bring great results. Things to consider if your diet is not working for you. Stress is a huge factor that interferes with your success. Letting your body wake up and adjust to situations is important Feeling hungry is natural and pushing your body to drive towards 0 carbs might not work for you. Carbs are not the enemy.. An abundance of carbs is the enemy How and why and what Ketones should beginners track Regular blood tests help to keep up with your progressMentioned in This Episode:
Even the way fats are prosseced is important Omega 6:3 ratio is important for a fat There are 5 different approaches to the KetoGenic DietKey Takeaway:
If you find you body cannot adjust to the KetoGenic diet then you can adjust the Diet. Stress and state of mind have impact on your progress Your body wants to be healthy so listen to itConnect with Morley:
Audio Book - KetoDietBook.com Website/Podcast - KedoDietPodcastRate, Review, Connect, Inspire
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Free health, wellness and fitness tips, tricks and wellness advice from healthcastnow.com. Tune in to the latest health, wellness and fitness topics where we interview thought leaders and world class experts in exercise, health, medicine and wellness with a focus on demystifying and deconstructing overly complex topics in order to provide actionable health & fitness information that you can apply to your everyday lifestyle to move yourself closer to optimal health & wellness.
Go to healthcastnow.com for incredibly valuable show notes, links and resources for every episode in our archives. This podcast includes episodes covering longevity, diet, weight loss, healthy living, wellness, workout, exercise, muscle gain, fat loss, weight lifting, bodybuilding, Paleo, Primal, Crossfit, vegan, vegetarian, biohacking and circadian based health advice
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Part 4 Episode - with Morley Robbins on magnesium. Today, our host Kevin Cottrell talks with magnesium expert Morley Robbins â aka The Magnesium Man â to demystify the confusion and misconceptions on how important magnesium is for our bodies to function properly. Morley formerly worked as a hospital executive and consultant for over 32 years and currently works as a certified health coach. He has helped over 7,000 people on a one-on-one basis. Morley explains how magnesium and vitamin D work in conjunction at the cellular level to maintain our heart, brain, gastrointestinal functions as well as other important areas of our body. He explains how this mineral works in our bodies and what can happen when we are not getting enough of either magnesium or vitamin D â as well as provides actionable tips on how you can check your magnesium and vitamin D levels and ways you can improve these levels to prevent various chronic health problems. âÂÂMost people regard minerals as âÂÂhood ornamentsâ instead of âÂÂkeys to start the engineâÂÂ.â â Morley Robbins In This Episode You Will Learn: How does magnesium affect the heart, brain, and gastrointestinal functions? 45% of your metabolic function is attributed to magnesium. How stress affects your magnesium levels. Why a physically fit, seemingly healthy person can still experience magnesium and mineral deficiency issues. The importance of vitamin D, sunlight, and how it relates to magnesium. MorleyâÂÂs advice for people with vitamin D deficiencies. Ways to increase vitamin D naturally while balancing your circadian rhythm. How stress leads to fibrosis. Why you need a magnesium RBC test instead of a serum test. The differences between lab magnesium ranges and healthy magnesium ranges. What to do if your magnesium RBC test is out of range. Common stress-inducing factors. Early Signs of Low Magnesium: Regular headaches Constipation Acid reflux Cramping in your feet and hands Diseases related to low magnesium: AlzheimerâÂÂs Disease ParkinsonâÂÂs Disease Lu GehrigâÂÂs Disease HuntingdonâÂÂs Disease Multiple Sclerosis Heart Disease Liver and Digestive Disorders Mentioned in This Episode: The Magnesium Miracle book by Carolyn Dean The Magnesium Advocacy Group Magnesium RBC Test Key Takeaway: Be mindful of the fact that as you go through your day, and the stressfulness of your day, your body is going through a magnesium burn rate. Be vigilant of the price tag you are paying for that stress. Get a vitamin D test. Connect with Morley: GotMag.org Steps to Improve Magnesium Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions youâÂÂve been asking. Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today! Free health, wellness and fitness tips, tricks and wellness advice from healthcastnow.com. Tune in to the latest health, wellness and fitness topics where we interview thought leaders and world class experts in exercise, health, medicine and wellness with a focus on demystifying and deconstructing overly complex topics in order to provide actionable health & fitness information that you can apply to your everyday lifestyle to move yourself closer to optimal health & wellness. Go to healthcastnow.com for incredibly valuable show notes, links and resources for every episode in our archives. This podcast includes episodes covering longevity, diet, weight loss, healthy living, wellness, workout, exercise, muscle gain, fat loss, weight lifting, bodybuilding, Paleo, Primal, Crossfit, vegan, vegetarian, biohacking and circadian based health advice
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Today, our host Kevin Cottrell talks with magnesium expert Morley Robbins – aka The Magnesium Man – to demystify the confusion and misconceptions on how important magnesium is for our bodies to function properly. Morley formerly worked as a hospital executive and consultant for over 32 years and currently works as a certified health coach. He has helped over 7,000 people on a one-on-one basis.
Morley explains how magnesium and vitamin D work in conjunction at the cellular level to maintain our heart, brain, gastrointestinal functions as well as other important areas of our body. He explains how this mineral works in our bodies and what can happen when we are not getting enough of either magnesium or vitamin D – as well as provides actionable tips on how you can check your magnesium and vitamin D levels and ways you can improve these levels to prevent various chronic health problems.
“Most people regard minerals as ‘hood ornaments’ instead of ‘keys to start the engine’.” – Morley Robbins
In This Episode You Will Learn:
How does magnesium affect the heart, brain, and gastrointestinal functions? 45% of your metabolic function is attributed to magnesium. How stress affects your magnesium levels. Why a physically fit, seemingly healthy person can still experience magnesium and mineral deficiency issues. The importance of vitamin D, sunlight, and how it relates to magnesium. Morley’s advice for people with vitamin D deficiencies. Ways to increase vitamin D naturally while balancing your circadian rhythm. How stress leads to fibrosis. Why you need a magnesium RBC test instead of a serum test. The differences between lab magnesium ranges and healthy magnesium ranges. What to do if your magnesium RBC test is out of range. Common stress-inducing factors.Early Signs of Low Magnesium:
Regular headaches Constipation Acid reflux Cramping in your feet and handsDiseases related to low magnesium:
Alzheimer’s Disease Parkinson’s Disease Lu Gehrig’s Disease Huntingdon’s Disease Multiple Sclerosis Heart Disease Liver and Digestive DisordersMentioned in This Episode:
The Magnesium Miracle book by Carolyn Dean The Magnesium Advocacy Group Magnesium RBC TestKey Takeaway:
Be mindful of the fact that as you go through your day, and the stressfulness of your day, your body is going through a magnesium burn rate. Be vigilant of the price tag you are paying for that stress. Get a vitamin D test.Connect with Morley:
GotMag.org Steps to Improve MagnesiumRate, Review, Connect, Inspire
Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions you’ve been asking.
Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today!
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Matt Maruca - Part 2 of 2
From Matt's website: http://mattmaruca.com/about/
"My name is Matt Maruca. I’m a student of this planet who strives to be the best person that I can, for myself and for others. I have created this site to share what I find to be the truth through my experiences.
As we learn more, our understanding of the truth will constantly shift, so please understand that if my perspective on something shifts, it is because I have gained new knowledge that requires me to update previous beliefs.
By age 13, even though I have gone to the “best” schools and been granted with tremendous financial privilege, I suffered from numerous health problems that made it very difficult to enjoy my life, which you can read about here. So many “solutions”, both conventional and unconventional, failed to help me, so I began a journey and took my health into my own hands.
For tens of thousands of years, people have spent their lives trying to answer the questions “what is life?” “how does life work?” “what creates health?” and “how can we prevent disease?”. The discovery of quantum physics in the early 1900’s began to indicate that life uses quantum principles to stay animated far from equilibrium, because equilibrium for us is a corpse in a coffin. Only in the last 100 years have we had devices sensitive enough to measure these phenomena in cells, to begin to understand what life really is. The research in this field, known as Quantum Biology, has been done by researchers in disciplines, such as bioelectromagnetism, photobiology, water chemistry, mitochondrial medicine, etc., but they were disparate and many unaware of the implications of their work.
We currently face an epidemic of chronic disease in our society, and most young people have high odds of developing anxiety, depression, heart disease, obesity, autoimmune disease, and/or cancer. Only recently have some doctors and scientists, begun to synthesize the field of Quantum Biology to create an understanding of health and life that allows anyone to create optimal health and prevent or reverse these chronic diseases completely. Among these is Dr. Jack Kruse, a neurosurgeon who has put together the pieces of this puzzle on his blog and created protocols that anyone can use to prevent and reverse chronic disease for optimal health. He is my primary mentor, and much of what I share is some form of his work adapted in a form that I believe will be most useful for anyone reading this".
Links & Information Mentioned in the Podcast episode:
Https://raoptics.io
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-maruca/
Essay: https://wesjones.com/gatto1.htm
Schooling Book: https://www.amazon.com/Underground-History-American-Education-Investigation/dp/0998919101/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=JWFSR34310BTV12J7549Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire
Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions you’ve been asking
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Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today!
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Matt Maruca - Part 1 of 2
From Matt's website: http://mattmaruca.com/about/
"My name is Matt Maruca. I’m a student of this planet who strives to be the best person that I can, for myself and for others. I have created this site to share what I find to be the truth through my experiences.
As we learn more, our understanding of the truth will constantly shift, so please understand that if my perspective on something shifts, it is because I have gained new knowledge that requires me to update previous beliefs.
By age 13, even though I have gone to the “best” schools and been granted with tremendous financial privilege, I suffered from numerous health problems that made it very difficult to enjoy my life, which you can read about here. So many “solutions”, both conventional and unconventional, failed to help me, so I began a journey and took my health into my own hands.
For tens of thousands of years, people have spent their lives trying to answer the questions “what is life?” “how does life work?” “what creates health?” and “how can we prevent disease?”. The discovery of quantum physics in the early 1900’s began to indicate that life uses quantum principles to stay animated far from equilibrium, because equilibrium for us is a corpse in a coffin. Only in the last 100 years have we had devices sensitive enough to measure these phenomena in cells, to begin to understand what life really is. The research in this field, known as Quantum Biology, has been done by researchers in disciplines, such as bioelectromagnetism, photobiology, water chemistry, mitochondrial medicine, etc., but they were disparate and many unaware of the implications of their work.
We currently face an epidemic of chronic disease in our society, and most young people have high odds of developing anxiety, depression, heart disease, obesity, autoimmune disease, and/or cancer. Only recently have some doctors and scientists, begun to synthesize the field of Quantum Biology to create an understanding of health and life that allows anyone to create optimal health and prevent or reverse these chronic diseases completely. Among these is Dr. Jack Kruse, a neurosurgeon who has put together the pieces of this puzzle on his blog and created protocols that anyone can use to prevent and reverse chronic disease for optimal health. He is my primary mentor, and much of what I share is some form of his work adapted in a form that I believe will be most useful for anyone reading this".
Links & Information Mentioned in the Podcast episode:
Https://raoptics.io
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-maruca/
Essay: https://wesjones.com/gatto1.htm
Schooling Book: https://www.amazon.com/Underground-History-American-Education-Investigation/dp/0998919101/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=JWFSR34310BTV12J7549Rate, Review, Connect, Inspire
Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, and health, wellness, and fitness information and resources by subscribing to the HealthCastNow Podcast Show on iTunes. Every day we bring you actionable insight, demystified truth, and simple steps to help you navigate the complex, often confusing health, wellness, and fitness information and answer the questions you’ve been asking
.
Visit HealthCastNow.Com or subscribe on iTunes today!
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