Excellent work w/ all the links and refer. You probably spent equal time putting this info together, fog free!!! Q: Where did you do your phlosibin thearpy? Tks
@AndrewFolts11 ай бұрын
@@MarkHarders-ss4zk Don't want to put sourcing info out for legal reasons, but you can easily find info on Reddit, etc. Double Blind has a growing course, which is another option, although potentially illegal, depending on where you live.
@mdebarshi10 ай бұрын
Quitting coffee to reach lsd and magic mushroom... how about opium? If this is not satanic, i don't know what is.
@VGluk-n8e2 ай бұрын
@AndrewFolts iodine, can you take the salt kind ?
@AndrewFolts2 ай бұрын
@@VGluk-n8e No, iodized salt contains very little iodine by the time it's processed, sits on the shelf, and reaches your home. You're better off with Lugol's amzn.to/4fxUAak or Maine kelp bit.ly/3yt8WrZ.
@kit22162 жыл бұрын
Remedies: 1. Sleep - bed by 10, reduce blue light 2. Exercise 3. Diet - Less carb, whole food, replace caffeine 4. Stop procrastinating 5. Psychedelics 6. Iodine (seaweed) 7. Intermittent Fasting
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
You got it! Get sleep down, and you'll have won half the battle. (:
@dragonflyparade81432 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@dragonflyparade8143 You're welcome! Thanks for flying by. (:
@schuylergeery-zink19232 жыл бұрын
Abstaining from alcohol and weed for a while to reset is also a big plus. I don’t want to be 💯 abstinent but I definitely benefited from abstaining for 120 days ish. Making it more of a special occasion thing… bc weed and alcohol mess with sleep real bad.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@schuylergeery-zink1923 Yea, I feel like that's the best way to use drugs, cus it's more fun and you don't get burned out.
@barbara-dj1uo2 жыл бұрын
I had brain fog in addition to digestive issues and GERD. I’m also non celiac gluten sensitive. I started a Keto diet and felt better within a week. I then added intermittent fasting. I eat at 11am and 5pm. I do not eat cane sugar. I use Stevia. I feel like a new person. No constant hunger pains or cravings. No digestion issues or GERD. I feel full eating wholesome foods. So, low carbs and no sugar have changed my life giving me energy, no brain fog, and weight loss.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Ayo! Those are some great results. A lot of people really well with keto, so I hope you keep feeling better and better. (:
@shalenaakter96732 жыл бұрын
Happy to know that !
@beautybunnyy2 жыл бұрын
Barbara how long did it take you to heal and feel better?
@barbara-dj1uo2 жыл бұрын
@@beautybunnyy I felt better in about a week. Two weeks after starting I felt fantastic. My husband and I learned a lot about keto and intermittent fasting from Dr. Eric Berg on youtube. I highly recommend his channel. My family doctor even told me he was jealous of my blood test results. I hope you feel better. Let me know if you have any questions.
@steveneardley75412 жыл бұрын
I also have celiac disease. I started taking L-Glutamine because it supposedly cured "leaky gut." I was sort of skeptical whether leaky gut actually existed, but I figured "why not?" Within days I was thinking more clearly. It cut down on my acid reflux, but the most amazing thing was that it helped with my high blood pressure. I had been taking 40 mg of Lisinopril, and within a few months cut it down to 5 mg, because my blood pressure kept going down. I think this was all caused by healing the intestinal lining, which prevents molecules from getting into the bloodstream which cause allergic reactions, inflammation and anxiety. It's an over-the-counter supplement. Since it is just an amino acid, it is totally safe, in any quantity.
@elziehamiltonjr.68342 жыл бұрын
I used to exercise on a regular basis and started fasting again. Both give you a clear mind and disciplined thoughts
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Nice work, Elzie! Nothing speeds up slow thinking like fasting. (:
@peterk537511 ай бұрын
Cutting out carbs, processed food and sugars has made a massive difference for me. I didn’t realize how hard my body was working breaking down food.
@AndrewFolts11 ай бұрын
Yea, basic fasting and low-carb is a very effective combo for most people. Glad you're getting some excellent results. Keep it up!
@Avokodo2 жыл бұрын
I smiled when you said fasting, since doing intermittent fasting its been a game changer for me, my story is similar to yours and now I am focused and alert all day long, ill wake up do a 2 hour run, work out, then work and eat in the evening and its amazing
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
That's some mega fasting right there, ha. Bet your digestion's like a fire-breathing dragon by the time you get to the evening meal.
@Avokodo2 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts keep making awesome videos they are amazing :)
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@Avokodo Thanks, roger that!
@thedano Жыл бұрын
Ive been doing intermitent fasting for a week now and came back to personally thank you. Ive been in a really dark place for a really long time thinking that there is something seriously wrong with me, with how tired, forgetful and depressed i would be during most the day. Every task was a major struggle. But just after a couple of days of doing this i am like a new person. I am motivated to keep going and learning about it. So grateful, thank you so much for the this and the content!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
That's great! I had the same experience. It's crazy how something so simple can be so effective, but that's often true in life. We tend to overcomplicate things. Keep up the good work! (:
@JNYC-gb1pp Жыл бұрын
Fasting bring such clarity of thought - its truly amazing.
@noraaa8479 Жыл бұрын
@@JNYC-gb1ppthat’s why in Islam we must fast at certain times, people used to make fun of us for that but now that there’s scientific evidence supporting it’s benefit too it’s clear as to why it’s required in Islam, I thank god for being a Muslim
@elizabethpeterson56 Жыл бұрын
so happy u r doing well. the keto and intermittent fasting has really worked well for me. keep on truckin
@Lauren-vd4qe11 ай бұрын
JESUS is the ONLY way to Heaven, otherwise you will suffer a terrible fate when u die. @@noraaa8479
@hoopinessandjoy Жыл бұрын
Calm, clear, creative, connected. These are the vibes I get from your excellent videos so far. Thank you for sharing your experience with us in such an entertaining and unpressured way.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
The four c's of chillness, ha! Glad you enjoyed it, as I certainly had fun making the video. (:
@GoMommaGo Жыл бұрын
Finished a strong Chemo protocol last year and by the end i had lost a lot of memory recall and even names of people I’ve known all my life. Horrible brain fog. “I recognize you but what’s your name?” Horrible situation. So decided to step away from my cautious, ‘no pills’ policy (rarely take anything for any reason) and I began researching nootropics. Settled on TRYING L Tyrosine for a month to see what might happen. Within a week or so my focus was back, and sharp! My mental energy was vastly improved and i no longer feel like I can’t think. The memories are still gone for now, But I can live again. Feeling sharp again. Happy as heck with it.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, there are so many things that can improve or worsen brain fog, so you just have to experiment. I'm taking L-Tyrosine. right now too for thyroid health, although it's hard to tell what effect is has.
@congphamthanh76594 ай бұрын
Let me ask if you take magic mushrooms if it cures your brain fog
@JustinBrooke Жыл бұрын
I know I’m that weird guy, but much of your recipe actually is biblical. Rest, eating whole natural foods, and fasting are all major focuses God tells us are good for us. 4yrs ago I was an atheist and thought all this stuff was made up propaganda. But the more I really dig in the more I see it’s actually quite real, tons of evidence, and it’s very helpful. Has literally changed every part of my life. 🤷♂️ Love your vids bro.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Totally! I'm an atheist, but I do see that most of the major religions are all based around these simple principles of health, which makes sense, because when you're clear-minded and full of energy, you naturally become kinder and more connected with life.
@cherylmillen2466Ай бұрын
that is so true 😊 Amen
@maike23563 жыл бұрын
For the ladies: I've been doing so much better since I've stopped using hormonal contraception... talking about brain fogging yourself into a shadow of your true being. Thnx Andrew, as always insightful and inspiring message!
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
Yea, I've seen contraceptives mentioned as problematic in lots of nutrition/health books. Appreciate you sharing this, Maike!
@Anastasia-ze8bl2 жыл бұрын
I also stopped hormonal contraception few month ago... I was so horrified that I will grow mustache without it 😅 However I still don’t feel energized, maybe I need more time and more steps
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@Anastasia-ze8bl Yea, mental health can be complicated. Just keep exercising, eating well, and minimizing stress, and you'll feel a lot better over time, even if some days it seems like nothing's working. (:
@marisawilson99632 жыл бұрын
Does the mini pill count? Like would that cause it
@travelsouthafrica50482 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Intermittent fasting is what worked for me , don't know if you tried it , not as simple as many think this will help kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIvLnHmFeMqNg7M
@Under_Construction100 Жыл бұрын
Man, this is such a powerful video. I like how casual you address the issue. Sometimes the "serious" videos drain a lot of energy & exhaust the attention span. I guess that's also because of a brain fog. Before i came accross your video i didn't know what was wrong with me. I always feel like my brain's fogged but all these months (since i noticed the problem) i thought i was just imagining things - i didn't think this actually existed. But your video has confirmed my suspicions. I won't lie I'm an addict of social media & i have become very lazy to exercise & read for the past 12 or so months. I guess this is a wake up call. Thanks man. And oh, i really really really procrastinate - which is my biggest weakest point.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I know just what you mean. When you're burned out the last thing you want is some ultra serious life-or-death type video. Keeping things fun/playful is the best way to get out of a hole, in my experience. Just focus on one small habit at a time until you get it "hammered down"" and then move onto the next one. You'll be blown away by how fast you start feeling better. (:
@jorgeenchilada11 ай бұрын
this video really helped me out. As someone with a newborn, and who has suffered from long covid, I couldn't figure out why I randomly could not remember anything, it really did help. I find myself having to comment on things online to maintain any kind of memory. I have to start taking these tips to heart.
@peacefreedom49302 жыл бұрын
You missed the importance of the barefoot running/earthing. Earthing balances the body to a cellular level and decreases inflammation ( including in the nervous system ). Fish oil, avocado oil, MCT oil, and olive oil are also helpful in decreasing brain fog.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
I tried an experiment once, just gently walking barefoot for 30 days, then another 30 days in 3mm rubber barefoot shoes that weren't grounded, and I didn't see difference in terms of inflammation. Obviously, barefoot feels better, which can improve your mood and make your more aware, so that's the most important benefit for me. But yea, love me some avocado oil!
@carnation_cat2 жыл бұрын
All I had to do was go gluten-free. :) Took a few months to notice the brain fog was gone, but with that and all the other benefits I got, I'd never go back.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Ayo! Health can be so complicated, so there's nothing like a nice, simple win. (:
@utrnagel94412 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Neal Bernard on you tube
@KilluaZoldyck-qx9jf9 ай бұрын
I was thinking of going gluten free, was this something your doctor recommended to you? Or did you just decide to do it yourself? Any answer would really be appreciated :))
@apollofateh3244 ай бұрын
You can do it yourself and see if it helps, but you have to do a lot of research beforehand, because gluten is in a lot of things you wouldn't expect, like soy sauce, and if you are going to do it, you kinda have to be perfect, because even small amounts can pull you back to square one/have symptoms that last for days, negating the prior work you might have done. So you really have to commit, as there are no cheat days or half assing with a gluten free diet. You don't need a doctor, you can try it yourself and see if it works, but you really need to commit to it.
@JasGill-cy4hfАй бұрын
@@apollofateh324can u please share the diet that u follow??
@landisdavidson66486 ай бұрын
I struggle with brain fog and find you relating your personal experience very valuable! I appreciate the first hand experience rather than someone relating tips they just found on the Internet. Thank you!
@AndrewFolts6 ай бұрын
Yea, I feel you, Landis! It's hard to trust someone who's giving out advice it they haven't tried themselves. Hope the tips help!
@Mark4Jesus2 жыл бұрын
Do 45 min hard aerobic workout 2x per day 2-3 days per week. It seems to hammer out the cobwebs in my brain whenever I do it. I go from being dumber than everyone else to smarter than everyone else which lasts around a week. I first noticed the effect back in jr college when my grades went from B- avg to A+ honor roll effortlessly just by riding my bike to/from school 11 miles each way 2 days per week.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Right on! Yea, exercise has a hugely positive impact on your ability to think clearly/efficiently. I go for a run in the AM and a walk in the PM and always feel jazzed afterwards.
@casperinsight3524 Жыл бұрын
If you have the energy yes but if fatigued pace yourself
@JP-tq7ni Жыл бұрын
I agree about exercises. I am 80 year old female and walk every day. And rowing machine. Today I walked 10,000 steps. If I dont go out and walk I feel so sluggish.
@amandamate9117 Жыл бұрын
maybe you guys have problems with insuline sensitivity. fasting and sports helps with that a lot.
@michaelcolors2 жыл бұрын
Being a boomer, many, many of our generation became very debilitated with chronic fatigue syndrome. The brain fog was a consistent symptom reported by almost all people experiencing this condition. Like you, I also went many years with this illness, and I ended up trying all kinds of health regimens to try to overcome it. Anyway, there will be different remedies and regimens that will work for one person, but not work for another person. One bit of wisdom I could share is that each person carries a certain propensity for food and/or environmental allergies (for ex mold or mildew). This correlates with fasting as being a big key, because when u are fasting then u are not ingesting the food or foods that trigger the allergic reaction. Also, another thing to consider is that nowadays, after petrol-based chemical manufacturing began to come on strong in the early part of the 20th century, many of these petrol-based chemicals that are added to foods (for ex preservatives) could also trigger an allergic reaction. It is a known fact that all petrol-based chemicals are carcinogenic, except that it's in varying degrees. The govt allows them to be added to foods, but only those chemicals with a lower risk of causing cancer.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, it's hard to figure out what's bothering you if you never let your body get back to the baseline of fasting. Hopefully more and more people will try it and start to become aware of how foods and toxins are affecting them.
@michaelcolors Жыл бұрын
Every human being has the God-given birthright to be granted access to the pathways that will lead to greater health and well-being ... that will bring about greater peace, on the inside and outside. In choosing this, it is important to feel that you are worthy. You have the power to forgive yourself for all unworthiness. One tool that can be used to test the things that you need to change in your daily habits is self muscle testing, or dowsing. If you feel you aren't able to do this at this time, realize that there are gifted people who can guide you through the process. Here is what you need to muscle test: The allergy symptoms affecting my body (right now or in the past) are caused by: _____ 1. Something in my environment? _____ 2. Something that I consume internally? _____ 3. Toxins or toxic residues contained in foods or drinks that I consume internally?
@blackcoffeeandbooks8884 Жыл бұрын
I will just say that mold or bad indoor air is often the biggest unknown culprit for brainfog etc. If you feel stuffy, have hard time breathing trough the nose for example in the mornings, your house might be moldy. If you feel better on vacations outside your home, this might be one clue. If you have a mold problem, you might often get an allergic reaction even from your clothes for a while if they have been always in the apartment.
@Tinyteacher1111 Жыл бұрын
Breast implants can and do cause brain fog because of the toxins going to the brain.
@Tinyteacher1111 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelcolorsVery true! In my case, it was breast implants, mold toxicity, and now Lyme. 21 years of toxin-based illnesses, which regular medicine did NOT recognize!
@alexs5552 жыл бұрын
I know it's hard to make videos like this b/c they are heath-related. It's great to see that fasting helped many people, but I've been on intermittent fasting, exercising regularly, sleeping 8+ h/day for over 4 years and haven't seen any improvement. So, it may not be that simple. Hope everyone finds their remedy.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, there are so many factors that can create brain fog. Unfulfilling careers, toxic relationships, systematic abuse, technology addiction...the list goes on. But you just keep making little tweaks every day, and bit by bit the pieces start coming together.
@rayshoesmith Жыл бұрын
Have you had your bloods done? I had the same issue and found my testosterone was that of a 95 year old. 6 weeks after beginning TRT and feeling pretty good. I would still advise the intermittent fasting in conjunction, autophagy is the healer/prevention of most ailments.
@Jerry-zx7rf Жыл бұрын
check out high dose vitamin d have blood levels done to make sure you don't get into toxic levels thank me later
@stephenschildbach9402 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of this information and a great list! Another detail to add to your list is B1 Thiamine plus all the B vitamins. I got this advice from a nutritionist online. When you are deficient in B1, you don't have the spark plug to ignite your energy. A - B Complex vitamin - really helped me out when accompanied with your many items on your list. I shared all of your brain fog problems for 30 years! It wasn't until I was 45 when I started solving the brain fog issue. General doctors did not see this as a problem that could be solved 20+ years ago and I didn't have the funds to go to a naturopath or nutritionist (fields where practitioners do have solutions for this problem). Consider yourself lucky you are young at a time when there is so much information out there. When I was your age sonny (kidding), even doctors had little advice that would move the brain fog needle.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, it's funny, I sometimes think: "Damn, I'm so far behind in life...I should have started figuring out this health stuff ten years ago!" But the reality is, you're still ahead of the game starting at 45, because most people don't even begin to take their health seriously until they're 70+, and other people never do it at all. Good news is, if you're determined, things can start changing real quick!
@cristianstoica45442 жыл бұрын
I was looking for a comment like yours. I have similar good experience with A and B vitamins but that was 20 years ago and don't remember exactly the details of the recipe
@abbierose22782 жыл бұрын
If you have hypoglycemia, or any other issues that give you trouble keeping even blood sugar, you should still eat breakfast. Don't wait until you're already crashing to eat. Intermittent fasting is good for some people, but you have to be careful. Personally, I eat breakfast when I wake up, and start my day slowly so I have time to wake up and digest my food. If I don't eat breakfast, I'm far more likely to have brain fog, depression, and anxiety.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Totally! The goal is to feel more energized and sharper, so whatever feels right on a given day is always the best thing to do.
@karengreenfield5522 жыл бұрын
Love breakfast cereal tea best meal of the day
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@karengreenfield552 Did you mean "breakfast, cereal, and tea" or "breakfast cereal tea," because that sounds delicious, ha! "granola tea"
@karengreenfield5522 жыл бұрын
Breakfast, cereal & tea
@winniecash16542 жыл бұрын
For me I have to decide if the brain fog is worse or better than being fat. If I don't intermittent fast, then I gain weight, and get a fatty liver. This happens because I have a low thyroid.
@MM-pf4wz2 жыл бұрын
Ive had brain fog for 10 years. It almost took my life a couple of times but i managed to keep going. I came from a lifestyle with drugs, alkohol and a ton of girls and fame from tv show in Scandinavia. I remember now when i heard you talk about fasting that i had moments of clarity and fokus that gave me a hunger for life again. My mentor told me that he felt something about interm fasting. I tried it for a few weeks which helped me. Then i stopped and have not tried since. My point is that ive had suicidal thoughts this summer because the fog has been terrible. But i now got reminded about the tips i got för fasting. Thank you! I will try these tips. ♥️
@bittersweetindustryexecutive2 жыл бұрын
I have had brain fog on and off pretty much my whole life. I haven't had such a hard knox life as you have had but to me it seems that you're switching back and forth between your old life style and your new one, which is perfectly normal. In my personal opinion everyone wants to aspire to something. So the only thing you need is some sort of inner force or drive, a good, well thought out plan that helps reach your goal and a good mentor or guide to help you remember why you want to reach that goal and to guide you through tough times. I wish you all the best and hope you will be who you want to be. Stay strong my brother.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, you said it, it really does return your "hunger for life." Glad you reconnected with a tool that's been helpful to you. (:
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@Milan Velky Yea, we had the same thing in the US of r awhile. Ironically iodine in table salt is basically pointless, because almost all of the iodine is gone by the time it reaches a person's home. Better to get it from sea veggies, like kelp.
@heartmind63732 жыл бұрын
Mercury in the blood stream also causes brain fog. We've got to look for the causes too.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@heartmind6373 Yup, heavy metals certainly don't help, either.
@dovgewirtz7064 Жыл бұрын
I really related to you brother, as I've had basically the same exact thing for years and which ironically also started in high school. the most effective thing for me as well was fasting. Thank you for making this video !
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, fasting's a life saver. Often the best remedies are simple, and you can't get much simpler than that.
@salmanjaffri25392 жыл бұрын
No words to express my thanks to you for posting this video.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you stopping by Salman. (:
@xoriyoadam611819 күн бұрын
@@AndrewFoltswhat did you use # 5
@AndrewFolts19 күн бұрын
@@xoriyoadam6118 Do you mean remedy #5? I did a small dose of LSD several times, then switched to psilocybin. Now I'm sober, I don't need anything. When you get your nutrition right, you'll have all the mental eneryg/clarity you need.
@07madhura2 жыл бұрын
I accidently found this video and I realised that I have brain fog for so many years now. I am definitely following the remedies that you suggested. P.S. You remind me of an old friend of mine.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, we all have those moments where it hits us like...oh...this thing I've been struggling with is a THING! Then you can finally start do something about it. (:
@Mojapunk6 ай бұрын
It has been over a decade that I was also like this without being aware of what it is. I just have this gut feeling that something is wrong with me and I have to fix myself. Now I'm glad to be more aware of my situation by learning from the experience of other people. This awareness would surely help my personal development reach a higher level.
@AndrewFolts6 ай бұрын
That's true, awareness is the first and most important step of healing. Hope you're able to rise out of the fog. (:
@Mojapunk6 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Thanks man! You're a great help!
@isabellejaubert-fried16222 жыл бұрын
I’ve had people my whole life tell me to eat breakfast and I don’t like it it slows me down and I like being hyper and productive; start eating about 2 PM and get two meals I don’t snack Because my meals are healthy no sugar low carbohydrate organic free range yummy no cravings I cheat once a week once every couple weeks and I feel it in my body the next day😮
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Totally! As soon as I eat my body goes into shutdown mode, and that's the end of my productivity, ha. Good on you for figuring out what works best for your brain/body!
@isabellejaubert-fried16222 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Well I am a rocket scientist :-) applied math computer science BS ha ha ha from UCSD it’s funny that it’s BS but not and yeah I listen to my body because it talks a lot more clear than “doctors and other health experts” but it’s just a bunch of chatter so thank you for the reinforcement fasting is amazing when I feel really shitty I won’t eat for a at least one whole day What often 48 hours as it completely resets my body🔥💕💕💕🔥
@crystallevinАй бұрын
I know you produced this two years ago Andrew but just saw it today and immediately downloaded it! Such great info! I watched another KZbin video by a neurologist where she said that her sleep apnea patients were all deficient in vitamin D3 and B1 (Benfotiamine) along with other B vitamins. I started taking the D3 and B vitamins in the morning and this was a big game changer for me because evidently this combo creates melatonin all day long as long as you have early morning light (evidently early morning light is a different wave-length than sunlight later in the day). At night I take Magnesium before bedtime and these 3 supplements (D3, B1, and Magnesium) are the big brain repair vitamins. Huge game changer for me. You have to take the D3 and B1 (Benfotiamine) with fat in the morning as this helps these vitamins absorb into your system. But Wow! Huge changes for me.
@AndrewFoltsАй бұрын
Hey, Crystal! Yea, Vitamin D and B are super important for energy production, as well as magnesium for sleep. Glad they're working so well for you. Way to go on finding some awesome natural remedies!
@carolinemarie442 жыл бұрын
I use 2 drops of Lugals iodine in my coffee in the morning. I love fasting!
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Nice! Wouldn't recommend coffee on an empty stomach, though, since it's extremely acidic and can damage the lining, plus mess up your pH level. I'd go with something gentler, like mushroom blends to start the day, then have your coffee later with a meal.
@Mi11imani Жыл бұрын
please, hush up the background music. it is SUPER distracting. the vid is nice and useful, but i had to watch it 3 times in order to be able to focus on the words - and suppress the music from distracting me.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I mixed it too loud in this video, but learned my lesson soon after. You can get the same info from my Brain Fog checklist here: www.notion.so/aofolts/Brain-Fog-Checklist-e8d9dd4f22f34f538960eac10a3e6b9f?pvs=4
@lewistaylor34913 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, another great video. You're killing it. I actually had a similar path in life to you (journalist then freelance web developer). Also have a life long battle against brain fog.. never heard of the iodine but will look into it. Have found for sleep melatonin + sleepcasts works amazingly well. Keep up the good work mate
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
Yea, sleep is like the foundation of life. "Iodine Crisis" by Lynne Farrow is a fun place to start. I don't buy the mega-dosing trend, but a small amount of seaweed helped a lot. What's sleepcasts?
@liraola12 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts I'm pretty sure he's referring to podcasts but for sleep, like those from Headspace, Insight Timer, etc. Love your videos and suggestions btw!
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@liraola1 Ah, gotcha. Thanks for dropping in, Lucy!
@helenholdsworth6407 Жыл бұрын
See Dr Sarah Myhill's books on iodine and infection/ CFS. There's a way to test for yourself if you're deficient.
@declankellh661 Жыл бұрын
@helenholdsworth6407 the real way to test iodine is to rub it gently on ur skin If it loses color after 2-3 hours ur body needs it, getting the right iodine is the big problem, the iodine in the last 10yrs just my experience is not good. Anxiety is the root to all evils Get a hole of it before it gets a hole of you.. Stay strong Helen..patients ar the name of the game.🙏
@JosephSmith-ef7ct Жыл бұрын
Andrew, this all sounds excellent. Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Hey, no prob, Joseph. Brain fog sucks, but thanks for watching, and lmk if you have questions.
@Be_Good_Do_Good2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I have had positive experience and or observation of everything you presented except iodine. I am so stuck that I haven’t had the strength and clarity to admit those truths. In this moment I’m feeling a confirmation and the self deprecation seems to be subsiding. I just want you to know that you are doing a great service to the world.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, that's great to hear. Self-criticism is a hard one to deal with, but slowing down and just doing some deep breathing helps me from getting to hard on myself. Cheers!
@dalfinacampos79922 жыл бұрын
Wow, I am so so so grateful for this video; I've been very worried about myself, beginning with the low energy of getting out of bed. I'm going through a divorce, very sick mother, who lives 2-1/2 hr plane flight away, job, studying, ugh...and my gair has been falling out 😪 . I will try to follow some, if not all your advice, thank you 😊
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Feel you, the last few years have been stressful for me too. Getting out into nature helps a lot, just to space your mind out from everything, ya know? That and stopping to do some deep, slow breathing whenever you feel things speeding up out of control. (:
@lancemiller1725 Жыл бұрын
Cardio exercise... Treadmills bicycling helps immensely to relieve stress and tension ... Saw palmetto helps hair loss Finasteride meds stops hair loss Good luck 🙏
@geezlouise88747 ай бұрын
Sounds like you’re going through a lot so baby steps. I totally agree about nature….it definitely helped me get through tough times 🤗
@emergentform11882 жыл бұрын
My understanding is that brain fog is just inflammation, so anti inflammatories will usually do the trick. Fasting yes most definitely, but also stuff like turmeric, garlic, and especially ground/earthing (via a grounded bedsheet) which for many people is literally life-changing, as it was for me as well (cured my life-long persistent life-threatening allergic asthma). Grounding is the ultimate anti inflammatory, and there's no shortage of scholarly research proving that as well. Facts.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Ha, well I barefoot run and walk, so I should be all set!
@flywithzunera2 жыл бұрын
True
@emergentform11882 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts That'll do it my friend. As long as it's something you're doing regularly, or so I understand anyway. When you're positively charged from being short on electrons your body acts like a magnet, sucking them up like mad from the earth and healing those inflamed tissues.
@muratsenturk83 Жыл бұрын
inflammation sypmtomps other than brain fog?
@emergentform1188 Жыл бұрын
@@muratsenturk83 Inflammation can strike anywhere and cause all sorts of symptoms. Inflammation in the head area specifically, when it goes acute, can also result in headaches. If you feel "full" in your head, like congestion, and you're confused and a bit depressed, it's likely inflammation. Easy way to find out: get some cold medicine with pseudoephendrine and if that clears your head then you have inflammation.
@Luke_Stoltenberg Жыл бұрын
Sleep, yes! Kindle, yes! These things have helped. When I had through study as well as trial and error figured out the things that caused and alleviated brain fog it still took time to get them into habit and under control. Somewhat ironically, being very busy helped me get ahead of brain fog as I couldn't not be ready for things and after a while I was forced to be a good boy
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I love my Kindle too! Brain fog def requires some trial and error. And a little deadline pressure helps too. (:
@susanneschauf74172 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. If you take iodine (preferably bio kelp algae) in the morning, you need to take selenium in the evening to avoid damaging your thyroid. But the main key besides fasting is: carbohydrates are the worst for us. We need to eat more fat and less carbohydrates. But no seed oils!
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I was supplementing with selenium at one point, but it bothered me digestively, so I'm just eating three brazil nuts per day. Do you have a form of selenium you like?
@briannalynn45012 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts what are the Brazil nuts for
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@briannalynn4501 Selenium. Essential for thyroid health. (:
@David730825810 ай бұрын
Brain fog is a big feature of Gilbert's syndrome, which is a liver function illness. You end up with high levels of circulating Bilirubin, which causes brain fog and fatigue, plus memory and concentration problems. There are always big lists of symptoms on various Gilbert's syndrome websites. It isn't curable, but knowing about it can help. After any blood tests, doctors always advise cutting down on your alcohol intake, even if you are tee-total, because your liver function blood results are usually all over the place.
@AndrewFolts9 ай бұрын
Yea, liver function is very important for detoxing and brain function. No doubt anyone can benefit from cutting down on alcohol, because it's a disinfectant, not a beverage.
@petergadd77972 жыл бұрын
I am following your lead. I know I do everything wrong and have done my whole life... you inspired me. Thanks for that.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Know what you mean...wish had seen my own video ten years ago, ha! But once you get on the right path, things start improving real quick. (:
@ShadowDog87 Жыл бұрын
A great idea for the morning: Instead of fasting completely, try fresh pressed juice. It's got tons of nutrition and is extremely easy on your body to digest. It takes almost no digestive energy but will provide your body with vast amounts of nutrients for the day. Don't have sugary artificial juice though. Try juicing at home!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I came to that conclusion this summer. Actually talked about juicing in my followup video on Raw Vegan: kzbin.info/www/bejne/l33an5ZplrV8mJosi=a3-kq6wJkUFrjRSV. So yummy!
@nonsentofreddo2 жыл бұрын
I wanted to brag how growing beautiful beard cured my brain fog but I shaved this morning. Anyway, tip for those who's affected by coffee: drink it with a proper amount of good fats. Coffee is rich of polyphenols that kind of needed to be consumed with fats. Dark chocolate that is being mentioned is already balanced because it contains cacao butter in itself. As for coffee, you could enjoy it with coconut cream, nuts, avocado, lactose-free cheese, buckwheat with coconut oil... That's soooo good, I drink 2 espresso every day and it never ever ever ever affects me. And of course, drink enough water with it, too. That's what I've discovered for myself so that may be useful for someone. Of course we are all different but my sisters f.e. take coffee badly. Guess what? They never compliment it by healthy fats.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Great tip! I bet most people aren't pairing it properly, and I'm sure that could make a big difference. That and growing a beard. (:
@nonsentofreddo2 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Yup! I am joking around but actually you nailed it. Especially iodine. I myself take kelp, fucus and roll my food in nori. No beard without iodine. We all know iodine-selenium relationship but not many people know that eating too much cruciferous vegetables will throw your iodine levels to its lowest.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@nonsentofreddo What's your opinion on "too much" cruciferous? Is half a a cup of broccoli daily too much? Always curious, because everyone disagrees, ha! Also, yes, nori is absolutely delicious.
@nonsentofreddo2 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts no, it's absolutely not much. If it's not Giant Alice in Wonderland's CUP! when I ate 500-1 kg of raw broccoli/cabbage a day that was a lil' too much, I guess. Now as I am back to my extra-mini-portions again I won't encounter such a problem but for those who eats a lot well I guess it'll make sense to increase iodine intake to compensate. Apart from interfering with iodine, cruciferous are cool f.e. Indole-3-carbinol helps us with estrogen metabolism and hormones functioning is well I'd say one of the most important thing for both sexes. Btw broccoli is paired with healthy fats, too))))))) If I wasn't an artist, I'd open NORIneria ) lots of staff rolled in nori. cool
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@nonsentofreddo Great answer, thank you! I'll rest easier knowing I'm not overdosing on broccoli. (:
@alfiedj Жыл бұрын
Nice delivery. Chilled, relaxed and informative. Subscribed! : )
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. Appreciate the subscribe. If you have any topic requests for future videos, feel free to lmk. Cheers!
@divinespiritualawakening8892 жыл бұрын
I really liked how you presented your video with your discovery information. I have a rare disease that can cause me to crash, collapse, have a fully body(not brain) seizure, followed by periodic paralysis for hours or even days when severe. Can't move or talk. So I did a lot of research. Doctors didn't have a clue... well, it was rare like I said. Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis. Here's what I've discovered. My body energy can only last for so long then I can crash. It's like having a bad battery that doesn't hold a charge. It depletes quickly, so I can't expercise because it uses up energy. I can't get too excited or anything that causes my heart to race or adrenaline to pump overtime. Then crash. So, my discovery was... Raw Foods. When I tested out eating pure 100% raw foods I had natural energy empowering my cells and enabling my body to retain energy much better. It was like day and night. If I eat cooked foods it doesn't give me all the nutrients and enzymes like pure raw foods. What I also discovered was that i do not need three meals a day and all the snackies. I cannot eat anything with white sugar or caffeine or I will crash. Only purest of garden foods and no processed anything. So, now I know when I eat only one meal a day I actually function much better. That one meal is loaded with nutrients. My system is not taxed with extra food that my body does not require. Fasting is such an important thing to do. It's like rebooting your computer. Our systems need to shut down for three days to be rebooted. There was a film put out about a boy having seizures, that the remedy could have killed him. It's called, First do no harm. In it the doctor told the mother of the child to not allow the boy to eat for three days. It's interesting because the bible talks about fasting. There are reasons for this. Our bodies need a rest from the chaos and it needs to remember its original functions. For me, this is what's worked to keep me sustained. It's helped me function better and get the very best I can get, energy-wise, from my body. I wish I could say I am healed, but that's going to have to be a miracle. I believe in miracles, and will keep searching for that key. God knows what it is... now I just need to discover it. Raw foods... it's all God-created food, so I know it is good. Right from the beginning... the garden of Eden had it all. Simple. We don't need supliments, we need real raw foods with all the nutrients already in it. Why raw? Because heat kills enzymes and depletes a lot of the nutrients. It's like secondrate supliments rather than toprate... raw foods. It doesn't get better than that.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I've struggled with the same themes, though not as severe as you. Lyme disease and thyroid issues, which both result in energy deficiency. Raw foods definitely help, but it can be very challenging to figure out what works-so just stick with it, and you'll keep getting better, insight by insight. (:
@foodtechbuddies9112 жыл бұрын
Took me years to realize that I was experiencing terrible brain food, when I was in the menopausal stage. So bad that I stopped working. Then, when I had covid. It was a struggle.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, it really sucks, because the fog can sort of pile up from multiple issues over time. Are you doing better now?
@foodtechbuddies9112 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts yes, but it took more than a year again.
@1betterrun Жыл бұрын
Andrew - this is some great work (journalism, presentation, beautiful video work, slick editing, animation, delivery, etc.). Wow. Funny, I also figured this out through a lot of trial and error but def didn't put together anything like this. Most of what you said I'm doing. I also dropped drinking alcohol. Pure game changer.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, it is funny how people gravitate towards the same kinds of basic habits. Glad you're kicking off on KZbin, it's a wild journey.
@hollydiehl4989 Жыл бұрын
Definitely love it and would enjoy seeing more in a similar format. Thanks for all your videos!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Holly! Any particular topics you're interested in?
@willemijnmadeleine71642 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Happy I found your channel. I’ve been struggling with brain fog for a long time and I’m trying to get a healthy lifestyle. I’ve had Lyme’s disease and Asthma so I never really got to develop a good condition for sports. These videos make me realise I’m not weird and there definitely is hope. I will use your checklist and try out fasting again 🙏🏽
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
There's always hope, it's just a matter of finding the right place to look. Did you make progress with Lyme? I've had it since 2019 and it's the one health issue I haven't solved yet. Still looking. (:
@breathermandalas1111 Жыл бұрын
Cheers to the New Year! May 2023 be an extraordinary one!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
May all our fog turn to sun!
@87BSkelly Жыл бұрын
I feel like on some level I knew these things to be true, but it’s VERY helpful and motivating to see a person who lived by them and got results. Thank you!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I know how you feel. There are lots of people I kind of use as "North Stars" whenever I'm struggling. Helps to have that consistency to follow in someone else.
@artievipperla26352 жыл бұрын
Well done. As a holistic health oriented energy healer I can applaud your recommendations.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yep, everything in life comes back to energy. (:
@bj0rnen2 жыл бұрын
Hmm. I went down a similar path before. I started keto and then intermittent fasting to treat my GERD, but after 2 years my body crashed. Fasting or low carb made me feel worse every time I tried it. I’ve tried a bunch of things in between but right now I always eat breakfast, I get most of my energy from carbs, but besides my starchy staples of rice and potatoes, I tend to get almost all my sugar from fruit rather than pastries or other refined sources. I also eat fruit like apples and bananas along with beans and psyllium husk for soluble fiber. I’m still working on fixing my sleep and some days are better than others, but at least this approach doesn’t make me feel as terrible as fasting or low carb. I have some ideas on the mechanisms behind all this but it gets quite complicated. I guess my point is that this approach doesn’t always work for everyone.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, low-carb never worked for me, either. If you're crashing after skipping breakfast it could be you didn't get enough nutrition and/or sleep the night before. But the most important thing is that you listen to your body and just do what works-no one's the same. Also...TEAM PSYLLIUM HUSKS! (:
@carolynclitheroe35882 жыл бұрын
With the coffee truck I find you have the first sip, Chuck the middle and then have the last sip. Only takes a few times and the coffee cravings go away after a few days. For me it’s the last sip that tells my brain I’ve had the coffee. Hope that’s useful for someone.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
@@carolynclitheroe3588 Ha, yes!! This is exactly what I did when I quit coffee. It works like a charm.
@SantanaBanana472 жыл бұрын
I think what is most important is avoiding processed food and getting exercise
@leannichleirigh2607 Жыл бұрын
Have you looked into your stomach acid levels? I have low stomach acid, and I add acid at meals. If I don’t, I crash afterwards.
@siphtinzero Жыл бұрын
dude when i go to bed on an empty stomach and in a fasting state and wake up the following day, my brain is fucking on a roll. i could literally program everything with a snap of my fingers and all the speculations as to if somethings wrong with me goes away. i’ve been fasting for the past two years that i’ve stopped fasting the past two weeks subconsciously and have realized the impact it’s had on me and how beneficial it’s been to me
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, it's fun sometimes to fall out of the rhythm of fasting, because then when you get back you appreciate the difference that much more. Keep slinging that code!
@ModernRemade Жыл бұрын
I've had fantastic experiences with fasting but completely fell off the wagon. Geez, it's been so long. This was a great reminder to get back on that horse! Easy sub - thanks for the video 🙌🏻
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Right? It's the simplest and cheapest solution, but also the most effective. Enjoy the buzz! (:
@moinahmed1496 Жыл бұрын
Stumbled upon your channel by your XERO shoes review. How similar could one's improvement journey be. It used to be the same for me in college, super stressed out, caffeine and smoking. I didn't realize what was wrong with me, but you coined this term 'brain fog'. So that's what it was. I have begun quitting a few months back and it has made all the difference. I do everything you just mentioned in the video, running(barefoot sometimes), e-ink reader, sleeping on-time, procrastinating less. Except for fasting, I can't not eat in the morning. I guess these come naturally as a way of better lifestyle. Thanks for such an articulate description. I'll keep revisiting this video for reminders.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
That's great, yo! Yea, I felt totally lost with my health for a while and wish I had these tips back in college. For fasting you can try either juicing or eating a piece of alkaline (non-acidic) fruit with lower sugar, like watermelon. Gives you energy but doesn't make you crash. Tea and mushroom blends are great as well. Here's my juice recipe: bit.ly/3SJcVZ9
@moinahmed1496 Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts thanks a lot, btw I wanted to ask, how often and how long do you run? Can I connect on strava?
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
@@moinahmed1496 I run about 3-5 miles per day, mostly trails. I don't take any tech with me on my runs or bother logging, since I'm just out to enjoy nature and have fun.
@Blueberryminty2 жыл бұрын
I wake up with pain and brain fog (probably fibromyalgia). By the afternoon I feel much better. So I skip dinner, and keep eating a breakfast in the morning and lunch at noon and this way I also feel much sharper by the evening. Just leaving it here as a variation ;) . (Due to the pain, I must admit that even with all the tricks, I just can't get myself to concentrate, but that's fine too, life is what it is. Stress only makes it worse :) )
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I can relate, I've been dealing with Lyme for the past three years. Being in pain all the time can definitely drain you, so every little trick helps.
@mommyofthetrade93159 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your knowledge and experience ,I have been struggling with this for majority of my life and didn't know .But as I have gotten older it is affecting me a lot more and making it hard for me to start and finish things .I am a new content creator and I know this is what has been holding me back from putting my best effort into to obtain success. So thank you again and I will start on these steps you suggested
@AndrewFolts9 ай бұрын
Hey Courtney, congrats on starting your channel and committing to making some positive health changes to help with your goal! Totally know what you mean, because brain fog can make it so hard to be creative and motivated. Just fasting for an hour or two in the morning is a free and super effective way to start. You got this!
@ericj13322 жыл бұрын
Great vid bro (though that LSD thing is probably not for me...) I totally agree with the intermittent fasting. I have been skipping breakfast for a couple of years now and just feel better in every way. I noticed the Telecaster in the background and would say that playing guitar (or piano or drums or whatever) is another great way to wake up the ol' gray matter. Grace and peace, EJ
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Totally! Much easier to work when you're hungry, plus it makes you really look forward to lunch. "Telecaster" Sounds like a good idea, I should add that to my morning routine!
@os21712 жыл бұрын
Great tips. I’m finishing my PhD in neuroscience… my brain fog gave a lot of trouble this semester… I’m actually in trouble I need to write an additional paper out of 4 for my dissertation… my brain fog delayed all my next year plans… it suck you can’t imagine the suffering my only solution in addition to running 10 K 3 times per week was to get out of my Appartment and write in a library in schedule (since I’m writing and finished my laboratory work I don’t have to go to the lab or university ) so home worked for 2 papers but not for 3 or 4… so that’s that… I’ll be applying getting ready for running the night before, writing from 4-7 am, running 7-9, writing 9:30-noon…. Lunch and writing from 2-5… let’s see… this is going to be my December 2022-January 2023… dissertation for February!
@schuylergeery-zink19232 жыл бұрын
Study brain fog with your degree and help us ha 😅
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I start every day with a run and it does help a lot to get the blood flowing. The key is consistency. You find a couple things that work and make sure to do them every day, then experiment and build other tiny habits on top of those. Inch by inch, the brain fog will go away. (:
@BWT5992 жыл бұрын
Keto definitely made me lose a ton of weight and cleared my head big time.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Lots of people get good results with keto. Glad it worked for ya!
@bythedead12 жыл бұрын
Through working with computers all day I ended up with a constant dull ache just under the back of my head at the atlas joint so, thinking my brain stem was being pinched which caused the fog, I went to a chiropractor. She started unlocking the joint and I got better gradually through that and various exercises. I recommend chin tucks and the latest discovery for me is nerve flossing.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I've experienced some benefits from rolling my neck around to realign everything. Seems to help with joint pain.
@Redisdowntoearth2 жыл бұрын
Your content is just too good bro. Not much else to say.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Red! Had fun filming, glad you enjoyed watching too.
@eesa Жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, thanks for your insights. After 11 years of battling brain fog, I have concluded pretty much the same list of remedies (minus taking psilocybins although I have read micro doses can be quite effective in depression etc). Fasting is indeed the "mac daddy" of the cures; I totally agree. There are two things I would add to this great list: magnesium and ice baths. Ice baths are no easy feat to jump into consistently, but it does wonders over time.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, funny enough I did start taking magnesium again this year, and it definitely helps me deal with the crazy stress of this world we're in!
@Jerry-zx7rf Жыл бұрын
people say cure but in reality i bet if you eat wrong ect you still have it so it is not a cure or a permeant fix check into high dose vitamin d
@jamescrouch35642 жыл бұрын
I could see applying at least one or more of his remedies. The psychedelic thing was interesting. I dropped acid maybe six times in my life over a 4 year span and there was a sense of renewal afterwards that lingered. I was 18+ my first time using and generally it was positive.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Right on! Yea, psychedelics can be a kind of mental car wash if used properly. Hope the other tips end up helping too.
@davidfogarty222010 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips Andrew. I also found doing the Buteyko Breathing Method each day eased my brain fog considerably.
@AndrewFolts10 ай бұрын
Hey great work, David! Makes total sense, since breath is the #1 source of fuel for the body.
@rosewood5132 жыл бұрын
I was helped with the iodine also but (I have low thyroid) I also added a Potassium supplements. I must take a few per day.. It helped a lot. I now can go all day without falling asleep.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Heck yea! Potassium/sodium is another common imbalance, and it can definitely cause brain fog if you're low.
@shraddhamahwe80512 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with K+....i take them one in the morning and another around midday to keep me going.
@karenj8406 Жыл бұрын
I found that Magnesium also helps. I do intermittent fasting and drink a glass of water with 2 tbl spoons of apple cider vinegar. It helps for the food cravings in the mornings. I removed sugar from my eating plan as well.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I try to get lots of mg in my diet and take a bit of mg glycinate as well, which is excellent for digestion and relaxation.
@lydiadavies70732 жыл бұрын
oh my gosh! Since fasting and swapping bread for potatoes at lunch, I can now work in the afternoons (rather than them being a write-off)! Thought I was the only person who benefitted from this, so great to hear this is actually a thing
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Oh yes...the bread fog is very real. (:
@maharanirns8 ай бұрын
thank you Andrew,, brilliant, i have same experience, not only for brain fog but fasting works for everything, i actually get depression ,anxiety, exhaustion etc if i eat too much and dont do intermittent fasting regularly,,
@AndrewFolts8 ай бұрын
Totally! Fasting is def the Swiss Army Knife of natural healing. Glad it's working well for you too. (:
@AmandaSmith-777772 жыл бұрын
Maybe I took too much, man, but everytime I tried lsd and shrooms it kept me up for days and I would just be paranoid, get socially anxious, and cry like a cranky baby. There was some study that came out that said early intermittent fasting had some superior benefit than later intermittent fasting, which sucks because I'd rather skip breakfast. Thanks for the video. My brain fog is due to mold at work and home and a naturopath put me on dessicated thyroid. That seems to be helping
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, could be it was too much. If you're already an HSP (highly sensitive person), then you only need a very small amount of psychedelics, or maybe none at all. I remember Bjork in an interview saying she never takes drugs, because she's basically already on drugs naturally 24/7. Also, take studies with grain of salt, because for every one that says "A" you can find another that says "B." Just do what feels right for you. (:
@mckinleaf Жыл бұрын
this is like 7 complicated remedies but then, I probably wouldn't have clicked if it hadn't promised "one" remedy, so I'm part of the problem
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Ha, yea, that's the internet in a nutshell. But to be fair, fasting is definitely the one thing that will clear brain fog more than anything else. It's also easier, simpler, and cheaper than anything else too. (:
@manufiorenza9872 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! I need to add something, if you pay attention from the most tiny detail of the moment or thing that you're doing and also observe the whole of everything, somehow you trust much more what you saw than what you think. In that way you train your mind to not overthink
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
For sure! There's something about observing tiny details and the big picture that, together, helps you see and feel more clearly. Life is nothing if not balance between forces.
@AlitaMee Жыл бұрын
0:11 you just hit me . I really want to be sharp to cut through tasks ans to have clarity
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, brain fog is rough. But if you pick one small habit and work on it daily, you'll get sharper real quick. Morning fasting, especially. That's why it's called a "fast." (:
@AlitaMee Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts thanks for this video this is a game changer especially ugh rule
@_mr.axloltl_3228 ай бұрын
Wow honestly a great video much much better then the other "self improvment" videos and what i really like about is that it actualy geos right to the point that you need without any yapping really helped me ngl keep posting 👍🏻❤️
@AndrewFolts8 ай бұрын
"without any yapping" Ha, thank you. I like to keep things minimal, so that's a great compliment. Glad the video was helpful. Appreciate you watching. (:
@TheSheepster Жыл бұрын
Niacin can also help, especially with long cid 19 Also breathing techniques and anxiety relief can actually help too. As for me, these two things provided some relief so far. Also, eating low glycemic foods helps. I guess in some ways that's similar to fasting, because your blood sugar is stable.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, B Complex can be really helpful. Breathing and low-sugar as well. Props to finding some tools that work!
@matiasdanieltrapagliamansi3109 Жыл бұрын
I would add two things that did the trick for me, one is stop worring, just stay sit for a couple of minutes thinking only in what is going allright in my life, even the simple things like my survival is garanteed makes a huge relief in the subconcious mind. also, and kind of tied with the previous one, meditation, empty your head and for a couple of minutes stop thinking you are a programmer, dad, son, citizen, just relax, enjoy the feelings of your skin with your clothes, the sounds, the fresh air, etc. god bless you all !
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
On point! Simply pausing for a few seconds or a few minutes is such an underrated tool for dealing with stress and brain fog. Sometimes I even crawl in bed and just lay there, so as to bring my body to a place of rest, so I can put all my energy into sorting out what's bothering me. Cheers!
@mintymilkk2 жыл бұрын
4:15 this was actually the switch that flipped for me to finally try LSD back in early December. Of course it was a confluence of things building up to that decision, but I'd been considering it vaguely for a year or two. I picked up on your videos not long before that and felt like your ideals mirrored a lot of mine, so all just made sense in that moment. I love how I can now forever pinpoint this as the moment I decided to go into that world. I've already learned so much about myself from it. Even just in terms of barefoot running, it makes it so much easier to shed the cushioning because it feels totally unnecessary to begin with, and then to gradually orient your brain and body towards that new mode of thought The only downside is I've been struggling with a meniscus tear since last June which still hasn't properly healed, so I'm in this spot where I have all this newfound joy for running and movement but don't have the capacity to express it all. Hopefully it works itself out
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
That's so cool! I was trying to think if there was a moment when I decided to do LSD for the first time, but I think it was just reading a bunch of Reddit posts, ha! Can relate to the awareness that it brings to barefoot running, though. I think it tends to strip away modern nonsense, so there's always a greater connection to primal things. I've had what I now suspect is Lyme disease for the past two years, and running has been impossible at times because of joint pain, especially now during the winter, so I feel your frustration literally. Take it slow, and you'll be back to it in now time!
@ujjwalsingh694521 күн бұрын
Thank you Andrew. I hope to follow your advices. I wish I had got to see this video before. I have been suffering from it for long time now.
@AndrewFolts21 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that, Ujjwal, brain fog is no fun, but fasting, iodine/seaweed, and a whole foods low-carb diet can turn things around very quickly.
@MsDianneMaryWilkerson Жыл бұрын
Most people don’t want to believe that seeking our Creator first and foremost will take every worry away People who don’t want anything to do with our Creator didn’t receive what they wanted in their flesh they expected to have their will be done going against other people’s will These are the last days times are going to get worse and people are going to be tired
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Glad you found what worked for ya!
@MsDianneMaryWilkerson Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts thanks
@Suggon.D.SnutzzАй бұрын
Subscribed right away. Really appreciate the video thanks!!!!!
@AndrewFoltsАй бұрын
You got it, my friend. Hope the tips bring you good health! (:
@larrycox66142 жыл бұрын
Yep! I can attest that fasting is the main pivot point; that'll start to change a lot of physical ailments. Couple that with time-restricted eating and just a LITTLE exercise and you'll start feeling better all over...not just brain fog! Thanks for the video. It was very entertaining.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
You got it, Larry! Few simple changes can make a world of difference.
@kobalt77 Жыл бұрын
Tons of great information in this, seriously. Thank you very much Andrew !!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
You got it. Glad it was helpful. Cheers!
@RICKLUSTOSA3 жыл бұрын
Wow it's basically sums up everything I'm trying to fix in my life! Can you, perhaps, be my life coach? 😂😂😂
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
Ha yea, just go to the checklist and try out the various steps. I basically downloaded the past three years of my life there, and it's 100% free! (:
@groovysecondhalf Жыл бұрын
Years ago I was forgetting procedures that I wrote 😮. I saw a brain surgeon on TV discussing Omega Oils ~ specifically HCA and Krill Oil ~ I got immediate results within a week when I started taking them. I recently started fasting and can’t agree more. I’ve been waking up naturally at 5am with lots of energy and no requirement for lots of caffeine to get me going.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, Omega's are essential for brain health. Glad you found your groove with fasting too! (:
@youregirlbecky71932 ай бұрын
What is omega?
@Whodatbuoy3 жыл бұрын
Bru your content and production is beautiful. Your thoughts are beautiful. Your view count will come just keep up the work. Much love xxx
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, appreciate that! It's fun looking back at how janky my videos were even a year ago and seeing how much progress can be made one step at a time.
@vegansydmost13459 ай бұрын
You're pleasant to listen to. Thank you for not telling us to go keto! I've been vegan for 51 years, clean and sober too. Fasting -- yes. I'm 85 tho and need to add to the daily healthy practices, but not psychedelics.
@AndrewFolts9 ай бұрын
Hey thank you, appreciate the love. Congrats on eating clean all those years! Psychedelics are optional and can be a easily replicated by traveling, making art, meeting new people, etc.
@rubencohen29363 жыл бұрын
Don't forget that gluten sensitivity can cause brain fog also.
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
Yea, I stopped eating gluten for about a year and it definitely helped. Couple months ago, discovered Einkorn, which is an ancient, un-hybridized variety of wheat, and it has much less gluten. Been making sourdough with no ill effects.
@rubencohen29363 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Intermittent fasting helps with brain fog for me. A cold KOMBUCHA in the morning is good for the digestive system, which affects the brain too. 👍 💡
@fumanboy2 жыл бұрын
@@rubencohen2936 is there a specific sensitivity test you can take for gluten intolerance?
@annking15762 жыл бұрын
@@fumanboy try going gluten free for a week & see if you feel better. Try it for another week, then a third week - if you're feeling much better by this time then make it a lifestyle choice! I don't have to avoid gluten completely but I can't have it more than twice a week or it "settles" in my joints & it'll feel like arthritis all over my body. It was such a relief to find out the cause of my pain & it's such an easy remedy. No arthritis doctor will tell you this information as they want your money $$$$!!!!
@allanwheale5392 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your video. I had a stroke last fall and was immediately pug on atorvastatin. Within days I was suffering muscle pain like I had never experienced before. I stayed on it for three months before realizing my memory and balance was really going down hill. Saw a video by Dr. Berg that made sense. Got off the statin and it took several months to finally get over the muscle pain. My short term memory loss and brain fog problems began to improve almost immediately.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, most meds end up having worse side-effects in the long run, but I'm glad you were able to move in a better direction naturally. Keep up the good work!
@BasicAngel2266 Жыл бұрын
Everyone I know who has taken statins had muscle pains & weakness or other side effects. They tell you side effects are "rare" but it's not true.
@matthewmcquade51752 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, how do you structure your runs with fasting? Are you a morning/night runner and do you break fast right after a run? Thanks, love the videos!
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Hey Matthew, usually I'll drink a little water, then go for a walk or run. After that I work until noon (fasting gives me clarity) and eat a big lunch for my first meal.
@U4Eye2 жыл бұрын
I went on the ketogenic diet last 50 lb of fat it was the best thing I ever did I have 10 times more energy than before everybody should try it it also has intermittent fasting which is great
@ginav.2262 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for posting this! I noticed that whenever I take mushrooms coffee, or Rosemary essential oil (one drop in a cup of water), or when eating curried foods, my brain feels right again, and more focused and energetic!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Interesting! Perhaps you have some kind of circulation issue going on. Rosemary, especially, is known for thinning the blood so it can most more easily throughout the body.
@handealptekin42222 жыл бұрын
of course fasting! 😊 It is a cure for everything as Quran says and It is one the pillars of islam 🥰
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I think it would do a world of good if everyone stopped eating all the time and tried a bit of weekly/daily fasting.
@hendrixrox123 жыл бұрын
just wanted to let you know i love your videos. been wearing only barefoot shoes for the last 3 months because of your videos and i'm never going back. looking forward to testing out fasting!
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
Oh man, that's great! Which barefoot shoes did you end up getting?
@hendrixrox123 жыл бұрын
I wear vivo geocourts in my day-to-day life. I’m currently running in Merrell gloves! I’m extremely happy with barefoot running and I wouldn’t have known where to start (or probably even have started in the first place) without your videos! So kudos to you, your videos are an automatic watch.
@AndrewFolts3 жыл бұрын
@@hendrixrox12 Appreciate it! Geo's and Glove's sound like a great lineup. Glad you food your groove with barefoot running!
@ashleyciamillo56152 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, thank you for sharing this! It's been over a year since I fasted and I need to get back to it! I'm curious about your experience with mushrooms. I started microdosing psilocybin a couple weeks ago and have had a very noticeable increase in brain fog during the day. Did you experience this, at first? I'm hoping it's just an initial reaction. Only taking 0.2g every few days...
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ashley! I've tried microdosing with LSD and psilocybin before, but I found it too distracting for every day life. Like you said, it just kind of gives you brain fog. Personally, I get better results doing a full trip once every six months or so, then integrating those insights sober. You might have better daily results with herbs like ashwagandha or lion's mane mushroom, which give an energy and concentration boost without the chaotic nature of psychedelics.. (:
@ashleyciamillo56152 жыл бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Thank you for your insightful reply. Microdosing and my day job are not jiving! Lion's mane has been on my list!
@patriciavandevelde54692 жыл бұрын
Where can I get those?
@denise2169 Жыл бұрын
10 minutes of meditation when I get up in the morning really helps me, too!
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, I love starting my day by just lying in bed and brainstorming creative ideas. I think it's that you're not using any energy so 100% goes to positive thinking. (:
@joecanti5944 Жыл бұрын
Good job! Fasting makes you feel like that primarily because of its effect on increasing dopamine. Dopamine gives motivation to go find food..but also motivation for everything else. But modern life screws dopamine signalling.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yup! When you have high dopamine, you're more capable of creating your own happiness vs having to buy something, which makes you less profitable. (:
@AnastacioJrOcho5 күн бұрын
Johnny is a busy person. There's a lot of his plate. Bruh thnx for this video it answered all what I felt. I knew there's something wrong and I got it now..
@AndrewFolts5 күн бұрын
Glad the info was useful, it made a huge difference for me. Hope it unlocks some health doors for you too. Cheers!
@aprilmay11111 Жыл бұрын
Great Info! Also want to add to get your house checked for mold bc I've been struggling with brain fog after finding mold in our home and been diagnosed with CIRS, chronic inflammatory syndrome. Plz look into having your house inspected for water damage if you have brain fog and or other health issues.
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, this is great advice, April! Mold can be devastating.
@muratsenturk83 Жыл бұрын
post nasal drip chronic ?
@roonbooks3227 Жыл бұрын
YES MOLD A REAL KILLER
@Macizem73Ай бұрын
Sounds like a smart and honest vid on brain fog... Some very good information there...
@AndrewFoltsАй бұрын
Glad it was useful, Shane. Appreciate you hanging out, cheers!
@nahaljaved41344 ай бұрын
Thank you Andrew for this video.Great content.keep it up!
@AndrewFolts4 ай бұрын
You're welcome, Nahal. Appreciate you hanging out!
@CS-zn6sg Жыл бұрын
These are all excellent tips. Intermittent fasting (delaying breakfast) definitely makes sense if you have a desk job and don’t work out in the morning, but I wake up and bike several miles to my very physical job. If I don’t eat something before I leave I’m struggling mentally and physically, then I gorge myself when I get a chance to eat. However on my days off I don’t eat anything until much later. Food is fuel-eat for what you’re doing that day, it’s simply not the same every day
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Yea, the body processes food totally differently when you're exercising vigorously vs just sitting. I can eat a big breakfast before a long hike and not get any brain fog at all.
@MariaMunoz-rz1nz Жыл бұрын
I totally believe this! I’m going to try the fasting, it feels difficult, but I’ll give it a try. Thank you 😊
@AndrewFolts Жыл бұрын
Right on! It's pretty easy if you do it gradually, like just pushing breakfast back 10-15m each day. Hope it brings you lots of clarity! (:
@therover652 жыл бұрын
Yes, skipping breakfast is the trick. Been that way for over 4 years. Doesn’t affect health and helped weight loss.
@AndrewFolts2 жыл бұрын
Way to go! As far as habits go, fasting's a pretty powerful one.