Summary: Andrew Huberman explains that the presence of fluoride in water is aimed at strengthening teeth and preventing cavities. He emphasizes that the impact of fluoride on health depends on its concentration and that, at certain levels, fluoride can be harmful and even considered a poison. Huberman discusses ongoing lawsuits in California and Buffalo related to fluoride in drinking water, reflecting divergent opinions on its safety. The rationale behind adding fluoride to water is to create stronger teeth, and dentists generally agree that fluoride enhances tooth strength. However, the bonds formed by fluoride differ from natural bonds in teeth. Huberman addresses concerns about fluoride levels, discussing potential harm to thyroid function and brain health at elevated concentrations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding fluoride levels in tap water and suggests filtering water if there are concerns. Huberman recounts a personal experience of ingesting fluoride as a child and getting sick, highlighting the substance's potential toxicity. He recommends assessing individual concerns, testing tap water fluoride levels, and deciding whether to filter water based on personal preferences and budget. Additionally, Huberman promises to delve deeper into oral health practices in a future episode, exploring natural methods for strengthening teeth and addressing cavities.
@bryanutility96099 ай бұрын
Why doesn’t he look at foreign countries that don’t use it?
@exponentialpotentialNow9 ай бұрын
Definitely its The Hormonal Health that is At Risk. Blessings 😊😊😊
@pm8209 ай бұрын
@@bryanutility9609good question
@mamacarol1089 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! And good to hear that he will look more into oral dental health, it's so hard to get good information and I really trust him. I used to use non-fluoride toothpaste and would have a cavity every time when I went for my cleaning.. now for the last few years I never do since starting the floride toothpaste.. but I wonder if there is a better alternative.
@canowyrms9 ай бұрын
@@bryanutility9609this isn't the full episode. Anyway, what is there to talk about? Some places choose to use it, some don't; probably for the same reasons he outlines when he discusses that some municipalities in the US choose to use it and others choose not to.
@JuanderBoyMusic9 ай бұрын
It's mind blowing that Dr Huberman gives us all this information for free. I Listen to episodes 2 or 3 times taking notes and going over the notes later. It's a free lesson from the most qualified teacher we could ever get. Thank you!
@cdenisco879 ай бұрын
Andrew, please address the differences between calcium fluoride and sodium fluoride when discussing the published research. I have read the scientific literature myself and in every case the study of benefits of fluoride are in reference to calcium fluoride. Sodium fluoride is always toxic, specifically neurotoxic. This is where the controversy and distrust of the government has come into play with regards to adding fluoride to water/dental products. A persons level of oral decay is a direct consequence of poor gut health and overall healthy habits, not whether or not they use sodium fluoride. I would really like to see you speak about the chemical properties of these two different fluorides and what a huge difference it makes in how we should interpret the science.
@Truthseeker888889 ай бұрын
Yes, this distinction is never addressed. Similar to red meat studies claiming to be bad for the heart/circulation/cholesterol or whatever else is touted while NEVER talking about grass finished vs corn/soy finished and the fat profiles making a clear difference of beneficial or not.
@jasbadsirron64249 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw him defending flouride, I did some research on him: Huberman is based on Hober, the Yiddish equivalent of the German Haber/Hafer, which means "oats". Huberman indicated an "oats seller" before it became a fixed, hereditary family name. Guberman is a Russian form of Huberman. He's a Jew in disguise. Don't be fooled. They build their cred using populism, then push the narrative into our minds.
@wendyg85369 ай бұрын
Thank you
@offensivearch9 ай бұрын
There is probably a bidirectional link between oral health and glucose metabolism (seen in e.g. diabetes), another thing not often talked about.
@ChristoScriven9 ай бұрын
Very well made points
@JuliaRaeConnor9 ай бұрын
I think exploring the history of fluoride, as well as outlining the different forms of fluoride would be really helpful in this conversation.
@deekity1019 ай бұрын
Yeah like the fact fluoride was used as an insecticide pre WWII. Then we employed 1,600 nazis in the US government and started poisoning the water supply shortly after. Have fun
@jonesaleroy9 ай бұрын
Definitely my #1 favorite!! Most informative channel out there. I made A lot of changes to my supplement regimens because of what I learned from this channel. And it's made a tremendous impact on my life. I figured out a treatment regiment for my ADHD and depression. If there were more channels like this, the world would be a lot better place.
@plectro33329 ай бұрын
Would you share this treatment regiment?
@vale_0049 ай бұрын
I love this topic, I’m a Dental Hygienist in NM, and People ask me this all the time… Can’t wait for the new podcast coming in oral health.. Thank you Dr.Huberman🦷😷😁🪥
@spiritus.99 ай бұрын
Crazy how some people think fluoride was used by Hitler to keep the Jews in concentration camps docile or that it can calcify your pineal gland which is believed to be your third eye which essentially serves as a spiritual antenna cutting people off from God.
@nickhatt15849 ай бұрын
There are two kinds of people when it comes to this topic. The ones who are okay with it being discussed and have wondered about this topic and the ones who think that everyone who questions it is stupid and that you shouldn’t even talk about it because they refuse to think critically and own their health.
@DRourk9 ай бұрын
This is true of most any topic. There are those who think, and those who abdicated their thinking to so called experts.
@idaalavioon9 ай бұрын
Also, why is it ever okay to put a halogen (with high oxidation properties) in our water?
@DRourk9 ай бұрын
@@idaalavioon Iodine would arguably be a good thing, in very small amounts, as it is an essential nutrient for humans. The goal however is poisoning humans, not improving their health.
@botanicalbecca84439 ай бұрын
@@DRourkMaybe not so ironically, iodine is also crucial to proper thyroid function/health...
@kbhlavni9 ай бұрын
i have a fat unhealthy depressed doctor in my family who just believes that when the system does something then its the best for the people
@DK-dp3kk9 ай бұрын
Another nice podcast. Minor correction: bacteria doesn’t release acid - they release succinate which activates inflammatory cytokines which breakdown alveolar bone
@srdast9 ай бұрын
As you become more popular there are growing skeptics about your podcast and viewers blindly 'trusting someone who seems to know everything about everything'. Just a small suggestion, at the start of your podcasts, explain your process and methodology for compiling the research needed to discuss each topic. In the same way you give a disclaimer about your podcast being distinct from your teaching role at Standford. We know you are not an expert in everything but you are covering an impressively wide spread of topics even when you do not have guests on. Do you have a team of people helping you do Lit Reviews? Do you rely on systematic reviews, how do you decide what you will focus on in each area? Is there any specific data you choose to leave out? Why should your audience believe that you have thoroughly exhausted all credible evidence on say, 'cold and flu prevention'? You are becoming one of the greatest science communicators of our time. And it's needed now more than ever, so hats off to you, but let's ensure people understand the limits of your methodology in evidence synthesis when deciding how they wish to apply your findings to their own lives. This will also help silence your critics who like to poke holes at the science you choose to feature (e.g., claiming it is cherry-picked or calling it pseudoscience, etc).
@michelleh.70109 ай бұрын
THIS! I have been thinking this for months. If he DOES have a team doing lit reviews, post those links on the bottom of the screen or in the "more info" section below the video.
@srdast9 ай бұрын
@@michelleh.7010 And I just want to clarify, I LOVE THIS CHANNEL. Dr. Huberman is doing a great service to the public and to Science, but his methodology should be clear and transparent. I'm sick of watching 'experts' shoot down each other's peer-reviewed research or attack anyone who dares to make a recommendation on a subject as if the science will ever be 'final' on anything. COVID has taught us that the public is interested in science and research but their trust in it is at all-time lows and as an online community communicators like Dr. Huberman play a huge role in helping the public regain trust in science and its practitioners.
@marstokrom18729 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Dr Hubermans work, and I couldn’t agree with you more!
@wavee58799 ай бұрын
He lost ALL creditability with this lie. He is controlled opposition! Bought and paid for via his controllers.
@jacqmichael97719 ай бұрын
Bruh...this is a YT video not a college course. You're not suppose to believe something 100% even if they seem legit. And most viewers doesn't need to know everything in one video. You can do your own research later.
@memastarful9 ай бұрын
My mom worked in dentistry for many years. She is a strong advocate against fluoride.
@thomasphifer30549 ай бұрын
Why didn’t Huberman answer these simple questions? 1. At what concentration is fluoride dangerous? 2. For an example city (e.g.) NYC, how much water would the avg person have to drink to get fluoride poisoning/ill effects? Without these answers, the podcast is just saying “fluoride can be dangerous at high enough concentration” which describes literally anything
@pathologicaldoubt9 ай бұрын
As a rule of them, it’s generally better not to add substances to public drinking water
@BrotherJohn-cx7iw9 ай бұрын
I agree! I think we should have the option to choose.
@zxethaeoe9 ай бұрын
Exactly! Otherwise why don't we put any other drugs in our water? Is it atually being dumped in the water for public health? Also, if fluoride is in tooth products and is for our teeth why should we also be ingesting it? Ingesting it against our will I might add.
@Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward4 ай бұрын
Here is a thems up 👍🏻
@this.is.natasha9 ай бұрын
Dr. Huberman, I appreciate you speaking on different body sizes/weight and how much you are taking in and referencing how different drugs or meds are by weight that not everyone will get the same dosage. I would love for you to speak on this in regards to vaccines. Why are vaccines the same for all who get them, why are multiple vaccines not tested for safety when given together. Thank you!
@ataturu9 ай бұрын
Since I removed all sources of fluoride and focused mainly on gut health 10 years ago I feel overall better and never had any cavities. Never saw the need of fluoride. Also sodium fluoride neurotoxic, any amount of it. If you need it, use calcium fluoride.
@gratefulprepsnj9 ай бұрын
Good or bad, the state has no right to add drugs and pharmaceuticals to drinking water.
@SuperBlargle8 ай бұрын
True and real
@RebirthofRepentence8 ай бұрын
Not without running it past us first
@differenceofexistence8 ай бұрын
Fair enough.
@differenceofexistence8 ай бұрын
The water quality here (in CA) is repulsive.
@nateb.15684 ай бұрын
That's why I drink distilled water.
@martynawlodarczyk98289 ай бұрын
Three reasons why I believe your audience would benefit from an episode on OCD and ERP: 1️⃣ OCD is much misunderstood as a disorder, which keeps people from getting help. If you were to speak about the disorder on Huberman Lab, people with OCD symptoms would be better equipped to understand their own brains and seek specialised therapy 2️⃣ ERP is a type of therapy based on encouragement, facing your fears, becoming a stronger & more disciplined personality, and on virtuosity in noticing, naming, and feeling emotions. While most often used as treatment for OCD symptoms, most of the population would improve their mental health & gain courage if they knew of ERP and practiced it 3️⃣ finally, OCD awareness within the society and ERP therapy availability are undergoing a major shift due to the services of NOCD, an online platform with ERP-trained therapists and an excellent clinical research team led by Dr Patrick McGrath Thank you in advance for considering this as a topic of one of your future episodes
@exponentialpotentialNow9 ай бұрын
Ah Professor Your Light is Fabulously Blinding😊😊😊 Blessings
@robertessex68339 ай бұрын
Misses the point. The point is which type of fluoride is being put in the water. Calcium fluoride = benefit or sodium fluoride = neurotoxin or hydrogen fluoride (highly toxic by product of fertilizer production). As hydrogen fluoride ( fluorosilicic acid ) is a waste product and difficult to clean up and there is such a large amt of it being produced - dispersing into drinking water is an inexpensive method of getting rid of it. The discussion needs to be what kind of fluoride is going into the water and why do most countries (with declining cavity rates have banned it)
@chris.strandburg9 ай бұрын
As a dentist, this was an excellent overview of fluoride. Thanks Dr. Huberman!
@talavs-jekabsriekstins5789 ай бұрын
But as a citizen do you agree that goverment has the power to forcefully medicate the population within the water supply?
@chris.strandburg9 ай бұрын
Ya it's a tough issue. I believe in personal autonomy and it can seem like an over reach to medicate the water. What proponents of water fluoridation will argue is that since they started fluoridating water in the 1950s, they immediately saw a decrease in cavities. Communities with fluoridated water have lower cavity rates than those without. They will point out, for example, that children who otherwise do not get good oral care, benefit greatly. I think I could write an essay arguing both directions. One thing I believe for sure, is that there are ways to innovate in our society so that water fluoridation is no longer necessary. Whether it's technology, cures, etc. When looking at a solution of the past, I prefer to say "that was ok for back then, but we can keep doing better." If there are potential risks to overall health due to water fluoridation, as many state, then let's look for ways to do better.@@talavs-jekabsriekstins578
@lilbrit18119 ай бұрын
I’d love to have you do an episode or bring someone on (like dr gabor maté) regarding body and unprocessed emotions/trauma causing chronic pain, autoimmune issues, reactivating EBV.
@leon7e9 ай бұрын
What was fluoride a byproduct of? Although fluoride is used industrially in a fluorine compound, the manufacture of ceramics, pesticides, aerosol propellants, refrigerants, glassware, and Teflon cookware, it is a generally unwanted byproduct of aluminium, fertilizer, and iron ore manufacture.
@Kamil_M_879 ай бұрын
Correct and on point!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@BunnyUsagi9 ай бұрын
I was switching to completely fluoride-free toothpaste and I have no problems. In Europe and Japan it would be scandal if they put fluoride into the water. The Americans are really interesting😮😮😮
@jonl78559 ай бұрын
Yes, us Americans are all about freedom. Including the freedom for powerful corporations and government bodies or anyone with power to get around the laws and negatively affect the public in order to advance their own interests.
@damadarago38558 ай бұрын
They put the fluoride also in some European countries.
@BunnyUsagi8 ай бұрын
Yes, but not per county,per water supply company. Currently only under 14 million people (approximately 2%) in Europe receive artificially-fluoridated water. Those people are in the UK (5,797,000), Republic of Ireland (4,780,000), Spain (4,250,000), and Serbia (300,000). It might be hypothesized that some of these companies are receiving money for „using“ fluoride…
@JeremiahDavid-ll5qo6 ай бұрын
flouride is an essintial minerial
@luisasensei6 ай бұрын
@@JeremiahDavid-ll5qo No, it is not. Please do your research. If so, for what would it be essential?
@anthonychaffeemd9 ай бұрын
Or, just don't eat sugar and then you don't need to run the risk with fluoride one way or the other.
@jessicah23459 ай бұрын
Bingo...
@williamkirwin64384 күн бұрын
Was wondering if I was the only one thinking this....
@patriciasalen84349 ай бұрын
Requests for future episodes: 1. Nutrition in food VS cooking methods. (Topics such Raw food-diet, slow cooking, and microwaving VS oven-heating) 2. More on women's hormonal health. Specifically fasting for women
@detelinastoykova-asenov85959 ай бұрын
I definitely agree that some fluoride is necessary for teeth health; but the way it is given to the population, literary feeding us with it, the many uncertainties of how much, where, how much per body weight is just simply very vague. Also, fluoride is not only in tap water, but in everything made with it- most commercial food products use some amount of water and most drinks, that are not made with purified water. So that further muddles the question of how much we consume. I believe that should be left to dentists to decide and prescribe the exact amount of fluoride in series of treatments in critical times or according to the personal health. Not to run on unknown fluoride amounts every day of our lives and to play the guessing game when it comes to such important things as our oral, physical and mental health. Another thing- when I used fluoride tooth pastes my mouth was constantly peeling off inside, very uncomfortable and annoying thing, I didn’t know what was causing it. After trying different things I discovered I was allergic to fluoride! Imagine the damage that this substance did in my body, as I was drinking tap water without concerns. So I do have a thyroid condition now. And even though I use now fluoride free tooth paste and purify my water, that issue remains. Who knows how many people out there have the same and suffer unknowingly..
@Xxeon10xX9 ай бұрын
Please do an episode on skin health, thank you for your amazing work and effort Dr. Huberman.
@alexgordon9518 ай бұрын
Stay away from seed oils and get plenty of sun and saturated fat
@_gentoo_39489 ай бұрын
I would love to hear your thoughts and findings about Emulsifiers in foods, such as Carrageenan, Xanthan Gum, and Lecithin. I see these ingredients in everything and hear mixed information about them. Love the podcast ❤
@javo97959 ай бұрын
Why does he avoid the fact that fluoride calcify the pineal gland?
@offensivearch9 ай бұрын
I've never understood the rationale behind fluoride additives in the drinking water for dental health, even if it does have some positive impact on final dental health outcomes (debatable). I fundamentally don't understand taking risks with the brain and nervous system just to have slightly better teeth.
@craving4health9 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing this topic, a point of debate since being mentioned in the film Dr. Strangelove. Excessive fluoride disrupts iodine absorption, potentially leading to hypothyroidism. Excess dietary iodine is also associated with hypothyroidism, thyroid nodules, and even thyroid cancer. Maybe governments should be more cautious about implications of fortification, especially when the full extent of the impact is unknown.
@Beata-pm1mq9 ай бұрын
What a great topic Andrew. As a dentist I am asked to answer this question very often.
@IbraMohammed-h5s9 ай бұрын
Thx Dr.andrew huberman for providing this kind of information, I wish u add an Arabic caption so those who don't know English can benefit from u content
@leslifralia9 ай бұрын
Dr. Huberman-2 things. 1. You’re my 11th favorite human. 2. The Superior Colliculus. I’d love to know if there is a way to isolate and focus this parallel pathway to our visual processing. And could this help us see the world overall in a different way?
@cosmickinks9 ай бұрын
Love his way of balancing out perspectives 🥰 Looking forward to all the oral hygiene vids!!
@Ghizlanh9 ай бұрын
تحياتي سيدي تعمدت ان اكتب تعليقي هذا باللغة العربية انا من محبي المحتوى الذي تقدمه أصبحت من اشد المعجبين بطريقتك في الشرح ... وادمنت الاستماع إليك ..المعلومة تصلني و تستقر في ذهني واجد تأثيرها علي شكرا جزيلا استاذي مع محبتي ❤
@HamzaEl-abdellaoui9 ай бұрын
اول عربي اجده هنا هاها
@Ghizlanh9 ай бұрын
@@HamzaEl-abdellaoui عربية من المغرب و الحبيب وافتخر ... واسمع يا حمزة .. أَنا البَحرُ في أَحشائِهِ الدُرُّ كامِنٌ فَهَل سَأَلوا الغَوّاصَ عَن صَدَفاتي فَيا وَيحَكُم أَبلى وَتَبلى مَحاسِني وَمِنكُم وَإِن عَزَّ الدَواءُ أَساتي I may not live in Morocco ... But Morocco 🇲🇦 is where my story began 😍
@Emoxea9 ай бұрын
و انا الثاني :D @@HamzaEl-abdellaoui
@herbbjerry24069 ай бұрын
The Fluoride deception by Christopher Bryson is a must read.
@kman82719 ай бұрын
We use absolutely no fluoride ever. No cavities and no issues whatsoever. Our teeth are remineralizing using Wellnesse toothpaste only.
@Jonathan-yu9ui9 ай бұрын
good for you i guess, you guys at least practice good dental hygeine
@solaristhesun9 ай бұрын
In Germany we don't have fluoride in the drinking water. I think that's good think. You can always use tooth paste with fluoride if you want it. Most dentists I went also recommend to use a high fluoride tooth paste, like elmex gelee, once per week. But on the other hand you'll find some "alternative dentists" on the internet who will tell you it is poison...
@DavidSmith-rz1pcАй бұрын
But, I went into an Edeka supermarket and found several brands of table salt with fluoride added. But great that the drinking water is fluoride free.
@anne-marieh61289 ай бұрын
I love that you even took this topic up. Barbed indeed. I wonder if there might be some attempts to influence outcomes by having a juxta position lawsuit taking place on the other side of the country. which lawsuit was filled first? How soon there after was the 2nd?
@1234Brian.Street9 ай бұрын
I am thankful that so much good information is out there now for developing good mental physical health that wasn't available to so many for so long. I am learning I haven't ever done anything correctly. From basics like breathing walking talking, to the more complicated issues. I am a walking disaster of what not to do or be like. I have little hope for a future but am really glad there is hope and help is out there for others to have a future and maybe even a dream for themselves to achieve.
@Linda_Sci2 ай бұрын
Your stories are fantastic, this has to be one of my top favorites 😅
@time2maked0hnutz549 ай бұрын
My Top 5 Favorite Channel bc Dr. H. was /is a Skate Punk Rad individual in my Era but Mostly I've Learned SoOo Much from him. Thank You for Teaching my Mere Mortal Self💯💎🙏🏽🤙🏽
@leannekendall1549 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew. I just started listening to your podcasts and find them extremely informative and digestible. I would love if you did an episode on the social brain. ie the Social Brain Hypothesis, neocortex volume (and the importance of social development in the period between weaning and puberty), social circle sizes and tendencies in humans in relation to other primates or mammals, and perhaps talk about the research done on how social media has influenced these tendencies (do humans have less of a need for people in their physical life due to connections made in their digital one? The work-from-home phenomenon seems to suggest less of a need for social relationships in the physical world...). Just some initial thoughts. Not sure if you take requests but I find this topic extremely interesting and I would love if you covered it! Thanks!!
@LittleLithyАй бұрын
This needs to be updated since the finalization of the fluoride court case that was held in California. The old saying of it helps against cavities is wearing pretty thin.
@undeadvampire29699 ай бұрын
I am eagerly waiting to see if you cover about skin health,cancer, tools and supplements for best skin care routine.
@Holistretch5 күн бұрын
I would have really liked to hear about the effects on the pineal gland specifically, bc I think this is what a lot of people are concerned about.
@HecKaTorN9 ай бұрын
first off - thanks for the amazing content would you consider at some point doing a video of interpreting blood test results and some of the possible correlations? for example - raised lipid profile x5 times the normal values without actual liver damage but because of strenuous physical activity. alot active ppl i know including myself are struggling to understand more on this while the general practitioners in my country seem obliviant on the subject.
@surfershaper9 ай бұрын
Waiting patiently on the dental care podcast. Need expert information on this subject, as there are conflicting suggestions about how to care for teeth. Thanks Professor 👍🏻👊🏻💪🏻
@JerMoNo9 ай бұрын
Tahnks sir A.H. for informations. I am from Uzbekistan and I really admire your videos
@13vo79 ай бұрын
Yet another banger from Professor Huberman. Keep up the awesome work!
@beingavinav9 ай бұрын
Some information on 'Oil-Pulling' & it's benefits on oral health would be great when covering the Oral Health episode.
@jim_andrianakos9 ай бұрын
I remember seeing my dentist after oil pulling for two weeks and they were amazed. I am a believer. All should be learning about this.
@hackeralen83549 ай бұрын
I wanna know more about oil pulling I was doing it for a while until I moved to herbal toothpaste without fluoride
@jt.b.74199 ай бұрын
What about the impact of Fluoride on Nitric Oxide production in our Saliva? I recently listed to a podcast where the many downsides of low nitric oxide in our body can lead to many halth issues and that fluoride can actually hampen our nitric oxide since not all of the nitric oxide can be absorbed by our gut and is therefore cycled back through our saliva for further absorption, where fluoride can actually destroy the good bacteria that is in our saliva, much like our good gut bacteria can also be destroyed through fertilizers, etc.
@Dankapotamus9189 ай бұрын
Mouth wash kills the bacteria that help with N02 production. Basically mouth wash is bad for the heart.
@CdnEnjoyLife9 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, I hope that you see this. Unless I misunderstood you, please reconsider making the Oral Health episode exclusive to premium members please. I work in the dental field and I believe that any education available to people of different socio-economic status, is essential. I hope that I've articulated myself clearly. Overall, thank you so much for your efforts in education, research and awareness. God bless!
@kimberlyf48889 ай бұрын
You misunderstood him.
@bethd61699 ай бұрын
Thank you for this AMA! Have you considered doing an episode on the science and research around hypocrisy, specifically addressing moral licensing?
@sujith945109 ай бұрын
I guess I'm still somewhat confused as to why fluoride is required in water when it is present in toothpaste? Isn't that adequate for the positive effects of fluoride?
@jo-annebaker46669 ай бұрын
I am really interested in the comment you made about fluoride effecting the thyroid, as my thyroid has been problematic and on eltroxine, my parents were obsessed with all us kids having fluid as it was not in the drinking water at the time & took tablets. I know so many women with thyroid issues can you discuss more about this ?
@eddiegrant589 ай бұрын
Many in alternative health circles strongly advocate for supplementing with Lugol's Iodine for thyroid issues. In the west most people are very low in iodine, they say.
@Dankapotamus9189 ай бұрын
Iodine and fluoride competes and fluoride wins. The more fluoride you intake the lower your iodine levels.
@TheSolarScience8 ай бұрын
We should not be obliged ro take a medical intervention. No informed consent to this intervention.
@mariannatomazou11619 ай бұрын
Hello Andrew, thank you so much for your content. My request is unrelated to this topic but is there any way you could do a podcast on dogs’ physical and mental health , and maybe the correlation between dog happiness (feeling loved and cared for, not feeling jealous of other pets) with appearance of health issues such as tumors etc ? Thank you very much.
@AlexAndra-wf7sn9 ай бұрын
Can the flouride in pharmaceutical products be addressed please? I know a few people who have been "floxxed" & its debilitating 😔
@KellieWilliams-s6j9 ай бұрын
I’ve started listening to your podcast on my way to work and home from work. I’m only a couple episodes in but was looking at the headings and didn’t see anything on it. Is there any way you could do something on the developing brains of babies,toddlers and kids and ways parents can stay calm or react when they are testing their limits?
@marshad.91499 ай бұрын
Love your dry sense of humor 😊
@maggierusso80249 ай бұрын
Sorry - this presentation is dependent on the opinions of a few dentists he talked to, not the scientific evidence on the harm to infant brains at 0.2 mg/L or thyroids at 0.5 mg/L or harm to kidneys at any dose and harm to bones from chronic exposure over years resulting in fragility and arthritis. Neither does he really address the issue of diabetics and others who drink 3 times more water than typical getting three times the assumed safe dose. Tap water is dosed at 0.7 ppm concentration considered 'optimal' which would be the equivalent of 0.7 mg/L if the adult consumed only 1 liter per day. If he is going to claim expertise and influence, he needs to do more than repeat Tooth Fairy Tales.
@gangakarapenan33659 ай бұрын
I love your stories, master story teller👍
@davidgrimes47269 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣Hilarious story! Looking forward to that episode on dental health!! As a healthy adult I think there is absolutely no reason to be consuming or using fluoride at all! My dentist is *shocked* at how good my teeth and gums look compared to the last 15 years I've seen him. Over the past years eating a nutrient dense diet of mostly meat and fruit in three meals a day (no snacking) and using a waterpik and fluoride free toothpaste my teeth and gums are incredibly strong and healthy. One tip: Dentists make a lot of money on these optional fluoride treatments at the end of a cleaning and as such can be a bit pushy. If you don't want to get into the battle over fluoride just tell them that it gives you a headache! I always used to get migraines after going to the dentist until I stopped these treatments!
@zxethaeoe9 ай бұрын
Hi, I have not used fluoride toothpaste for years. I remember my teeth feeling weak after using toothpaste with fluoride though. Idk if anyone else has experienced that
@michelleh.70109 ай бұрын
Why doesn't he mention all the studies that have shown that fluoride supplementation in young children negatively affects IQ?
@Dankapotamus9189 ай бұрын
Bingo! It lowers iodine levels and Americans rely on damn fortified salt for iodine so they already consume too little iodine.
@andycampanoКүн бұрын
Probably bc he doesn't want to get cancelled
@youtubemom4979 ай бұрын
I really want to start drinking Mateina Yerba Mate but it’s not available in the US! Please if the Huberman team is reading this make it available in the US!
@navidnajafi6259 ай бұрын
Hello Doctor , thank you for your amazing videos . Can you have a guest to talk about skin, acne and skin routine and hygiene ?
@Indianabanana119 ай бұрын
You are hilarious. Always a joy. The fluoride deception is a fascinating book.
@Socrataclysm9 ай бұрын
Nice response. Tempered and perfectly made your point. Having very small amounts of fluoride in our drinking water has improved dental and heart health over the last 70 years in the United States. Poison is in the dose, like any chemical compound we ingest. Would be great if we all brushed twice a day and flossed, then we wouldn't need the water fluoride at all. But the cost of removing all fluoride countrywide would be high, and people would actually start dying of heart disease. I'm a bit confused by the comments, people seem to think you just straight up said "Fluoride should not be in the water", but you clearly tip-toed around that and said that as long as the dose is "not too high". I'd encourage everyone to look up the water reports that their local counties produce. You should be able to check the exact type of fluoride and PPM of the fluoride level in your water.
@mballer9 ай бұрын
I don't think you can support the idea that fluoride has greatly improved dental health.
@offensivearch9 ай бұрын
My brain health is far more important to me than not having cavities. Even if it works: who cares. People who prioritize teeth over the brain or thyroid are morons. The other thing is not eating sugary foods and sugar-laden drinks is probably far more important to preventing carries than adding fluoride to water. We should be focused on not feeding everyone junk, not on micro optimizations that may end up doing more harm than good overall. We care about overall health and fitness, not just teeth.
@Dankapotamus9189 ай бұрын
Your commercial toothpaste and mouth wash kill the bacteria that help produce N02 so it’s bad for your heart. Dental work is a very lucrative business but your big government is going to do you a favor and put a WASTE byproduct into a tube to smear on your teeth to help you out? Since when did they care about helping out? Why not put some vitamins in the water while your at it? Water soluble vaccines for everyone? To think they care enough about you to protect your teeth yet turn around and make a killing at the dentist is baffling. Your teeth never lost fluoride so why are you supplementing it? Also fluoride competes with iodine and wins so the more fluoride you inject the more damage to your thyroid and obviously critical thinking skills. Look all of it up it’s right in front of your face.
@KevinFinocchiaro-r1p9 ай бұрын
Dr. Huberman can you do a future episode on childhood vaccines, and if they wear off after 25, 50 years etc. I am one of less than 5,000 bone marrow transplant recipients that occur each year. All of us lose any and all vaccinations that we may of had pre-transplant, and are encouraged to get all of our childhood vaccines again. Are you aware of any research that would help adults pick and choose which vaccines from childhood on up are safe to take? This issue may not cover a large enough population to be of interest to your readers, but I have also been told that some childhood vaccines lose efficacy after a long number of years in the body. thanks.
@inexp19 ай бұрын
Andrew is such a funny storyteller 😂 So good
@lvstofly9 ай бұрын
How much of the fluoride is absorbed by our skin? It takes a special filter to remove it from the water. If it calcifies our pineal glands then it must be making other concretions.?
@jackiestrzelecki9 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to hear your oral health Podcast Dr. Hube!
@JenP27769 ай бұрын
I much prefer the nontoxic and better remineralizer, nanohydroxyapatite. Our teeth and bones are made of it and the nanoparticles allow it to remineralize even small holes and crevices. I use Boka nanohydroxyapatite toothpaste or one from Japan (Apaguard) where nanohydroxyapatite is used instead of fluoride. I also use mints and WaterPik tablets with nanohydroxyapatite from Weldental. There are several studies showing that it is more safe and effective than fluoride for remineralizing your teeth.
@filipwilk3179 ай бұрын
research suggests that fluoride can also deposit long term in your bones and pineal gland
@shannongreenlaw3217 ай бұрын
my teeth have always had the appearance of splotchy stains-- the dentist told me its from a fluoride imbalance. I've lived in the same home my whole 35 years and drink water.
@davidmorley2279 ай бұрын
A little off topic from this video but question for you as you are a sponsor of AG1. How am I supposed to know if I'm getting the health benefits from AG1's proprietary blends if they aren't meeting the peer reviewed clinical dosages? For example, the digestive enzyme blend has only 154 mg with Astragalus being the most abundant but clinical studies have shown you need way more (of Astralagus and that doesn't leave much room for the other mushrooms) to get any benefit. It kind of seems like 75 products jammed into one bag claiming that more is better even if the dosages aren't significant enough to improve health and justify their claims.
@purepotentialityNow9 ай бұрын
In Safe Hands...Our Hormones Thank You Light.. Blessings Professor 😊😊😊
@tomsparks60999 ай бұрын
At 60, and never having been a great brusher, AND that toothpaste makes me gag, my teeth are exceptionally strong albeit some enamel loss from age. Logically toothpaste is only briefly in your mouth so the absorption of it is questionable. It seems to be a chemical whose developers found a market that has rarely been challenged. Follow the money.
@Frank_F9 ай бұрын
What are the odds of doing a segment of the podcast on depersonalization?? I know there isn’t a lot of research but I’ve had it for 13 years and it’s unshakable. Thanks doc!!
@norcalreina13079 ай бұрын
Where do we find the vagus nerve portion of this podcast? Is it only in the premium?
@DJAnointed12109 ай бұрын
I can attest to the impotence of oral health 100% and how bacteria can inflame your gums, cause heart, lung, sinus, jaw problems and can in serious instances cause death. I use a water pick and brush after every meal because of getting a serious infection from just ordinary tooth care. Now I go beyond normal oral health because of it.
@smilebot4849 ай бұрын
looking forward to the oral health episode. i was wondering about the difference between consuming flouride in water vs applying it to the teeth directly, also wondering about natural flouride found in tea for example
@Adam-el5gb9 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, just wanted to say you are the only other person I know of now with the same experience of adult teeth coming in behind the baby teeth. It was an awful experience, my baby teeth were weak, and the adult teeth would just split my baby teeth into two or three pieces which had to be pulled at the dentist.
@cinderchey9 ай бұрын
I’m so excited for the oral health episode!!!!! 🎉
@isabelagrau62659 ай бұрын
Please so a podcast about the way photographic memory works and why only certain individuals have it
@carolinemarie449 ай бұрын
So when I used to go to the dentist, they would put a thick layer of fluoride on my teeth to sit for a while. Probably not so good. I don't use fluoride anymore, and make my own toothpaste. I haven't needed to see a dentist since!
@E123-w4q9 ай бұрын
A podcast about dental health would be awesome 😊
@francgo9 ай бұрын
Daddy Huberman looking sharp 😎
@wendyg85369 ай бұрын
The phosphate pump is the essential remineraling mechanism for teeth via saliva glands and microtubules in teeth, preventing dehydration..maybe people are more deficient in phosphorus than they are fluoride.
@mballer9 ай бұрын
I think it would have been better to hear from an expert. I did learn that children can easily overdose on fluoride while at the dentist office. I wonder how many children have been damaged.
@noahwoolf26599 ай бұрын
Would be interested the difference in fluoride standards from a global perspective. How does the guidance from American dentists differ from those outside of the US?
@amandamanning41479 ай бұрын
I just did oral DNA test because of health issues my functional Dr thought I had oral bacterial infection. The test shows if you have high levels of bad bacteria. This can lead to many serious health problems including cardiac disease. Turns out the dental 3D CT showed root canal reinfection drained into my sinus cavaties. Causing adrenalcorticol fatigue and inflammation. Take your dental health seriously!
@davepenny11999 ай бұрын
Recently the gym I go to has relocated. I am noticing a significant change in work rate effects - feels harder and sweating soon and more! The gym has moved underground and relies predominantly on mechanical ventilation. I have started measuring the RH levels. (Relative humidity levels) HR levels around 70-80% (19 degrees) I am reading that water vapor can displace available oxygen in the air. I understand that the body's abilities to dump /regulate heat is increasingly effected/ compromised in high humidity levels. Have you done any talks related to exercising in high humidity conditions? Or might you consider doing one? I am going to add in "sauna training" as a means to help build heat tolerance. Can you, via present research, say what is the ideal level of RH levels to exercise (high intensity)? And what levels might be "unsafe"? Either or both, of accute exposure or prolonged exposure My personal context: Train consistently, 6 days per week from 30 minutes-1hr in high intensity based exercise. Many thanks in advance. Love love your conversations and have be pivotal in health choices I make. Awesome to have you and your work as a trusted resource!
@christiandeinzer41369 ай бұрын
Couldn’t find the water podcast. Can I please have a link?
@devonbarrus47049 ай бұрын
Andrew, how would you recommend getting my morning cortisol up without exposure to the sun. I generally wake up 1-2 hours before sunrise to begin my work. But I notice by the time I get home I have low energy to play with my kids.
@sandraat8 ай бұрын
The title says “...&Vagus nerve stimulation” where could I find that part?
@ct6079 ай бұрын
What about the goiter belt an lack of lugols? SOA 1853 driven out by fluoride and bromine?
@javahnkavell9 ай бұрын
I heard boiling tap water doesnt remove the flouride, it turns it into flourine which is worse for you.
@OemarMalawat-mu4sc9 ай бұрын
Thank you Prof, looking forward for oral health ❤
@The_Green_Queen9 ай бұрын
How does one submit a question for a future AMA? I’m curious whether hot baths have the opposite effect of cold plunges.