Max Lugavere is a filmmaker, health and science journalist, author, and host of The Genius Life podcast. His debut film Little Empty Boxes is out now. littleemptyboxe... www.maxlugavere.com
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@Bedardo123 ай бұрын
Ahh, so KZbin IS afraid to have Protect Our Parks on.
@Brimbino3 ай бұрын
Nah he will prob drop it tomorrow or Saturday.. the better shows drop wnd of the week
@schmeegledorf3 ай бұрын
@@Brimbinoit dropped on Spotify yesterday
@RP_5113 ай бұрын
pretty sure it's becuase they wanted to play music so they are keeping it as spotify exclusive
@420NotSure883 ай бұрын
I got a 30 pack of budlight a day early
@HenritheHorse3 ай бұрын
@@RP_511 That's what I thought too.
@nicoazevedo35813 ай бұрын
If health was the top priority of health care we would be living in a different world.
@ian40403 ай бұрын
Max always looks like he just woke up hungover in a strange girl's bedroom and made it to the interview 15 minutes late.
@Nathanaelelliott3 ай бұрын
Yeah so normal. People who don't do that are weird.
@robwindsor63733 ай бұрын
Man, I feel for this guy. He speaks the truth when discussing prevention, which is anathema to the current medical system and pharma scam. The last thing they want is for people to become healthy, so they treat the symptom instead of the actual issue.
@shwabade1232 ай бұрын
Iqiniso lelo.
@MarkVA7125 күн бұрын
Diagnose and adios! No money in healthy people!
@HorizonsleatherBlogspot20123 ай бұрын
Keto-Carnivore, exercise, proper sleep, pure clean water, remove stress -this is the way. If people can just eliminate all sugar and limit carbs to a respectable level, this alone will do wonders to improve health. Whether it's a grand conspiracy to make people just sick enough to perpetually medicate and treat them for profit or if it's due to greed and ignorance doesn't matter. It's up to you in the end. Decide.
@foulbowlsoup2 ай бұрын
eliminate carbs, but don't forget about fiber. our gut needs fiber to be healthy.
@kenadams55042 ай бұрын
@@foulbowlsoupThe gut actually just needs whole foods to survive. Animal wholefoods like meat ,fish, eggs have fed my micro- biome since march of '23 ...without fibre !.
@beckybecky1725Ай бұрын
Dead bodies are not food.
@shawn_1433 ай бұрын
Dropping a brain health pod on the day of the debate
@gerb10183 ай бұрын
Holy fuck, why did I just get like 50 videos dropped on my feed?
@MrPde273 ай бұрын
I literally had to unsubscribe because of this. Weird as they aren’t showing up on the JRE main page.
@oui26113 ай бұрын
because youtube loves you
@Tugg_Speedman.3 ай бұрын
SAME
@hump23273 ай бұрын
Probably had to wait for Spotify to allow it? Not sure but they are from the time he was only w Spotify
@ralph16283 ай бұрын
@@MrPde27 same here.
@Jakegotjuice3 ай бұрын
Thought this was Matt mckusker
@Jakeypretzels3 ай бұрын
The 432 hz shaman has many forms
@yuanjiazhu79403 ай бұрын
No shaman, no care. 432hz. Sound of water and sand. Eternal vibrations. Third eye on fleek.
@Syv_3 ай бұрын
Thought this was Matt Rife
@hdjono33513 ай бұрын
@@yuanjiazhu7940 they hate how fly he is
@CakedUpGeekbar3 ай бұрын
@@yuanjiazhu7940my people
@jeffmonroe63173 ай бұрын
Ive learned one thing. This guy loves his mom, almost as much as Flint Dibble loves his dad.
@ejshafer2 ай бұрын
ohhhhh Yeeeee DADDY DIBBLE give It 2 me baby 🐖🐖 ee
@robertgunter99893 ай бұрын
Is this what's wrong with our sitting American president?
@foolycooly37633 ай бұрын
The doctors simply called it Parkinson’s dementia, but my father had Lewy body dementia it’s the same thing. He was diagnosed in September of 2020, he was having “episodes” but was still himself. Within two to three years he was a shell of himself. He just passed away early this month. Rest in peace dad, I’ll miss you forever. 1/1/65 - 6/3/24
@siggifreud8123 ай бұрын
condolences. am shocked by how relatively-young your dad was when he passed.
@daviddarner68583 ай бұрын
My dad is going through this now as well. He's got a lot of difficulties but it is still great to go see him after his diagnosis in 2021.
@Johnny2x-m8d3 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss, my grandfather died from LB in 2016. Sad to see such a strong intelligent man go down that way
@RB_DEGEN3 ай бұрын
Never forget what he meant to you brother! 🖤
@skannerdk72683 ай бұрын
May your Father rest in peace and my condolences
@wileinthecountry95473 ай бұрын
Suffered from IBS. For awhile. I eat 80% meat. And stick to other low fodmap foods. Changed everything for me. Things are way better now. I feel great and havnt been sick in years.
@hadleymon13033 ай бұрын
yes. carnivore is the hammer. 99% of illness is the nail.knock it out people
@booboobearify3 ай бұрын
I got more constipate on high animal protein.... im always taking senna pills
@1jettyjack3 ай бұрын
what’s ur typical diet? looking to make a change similar to yours
@dertythegrower3 ай бұрын
You need good herbs. For sure.
@CorrieGeorge3 ай бұрын
I had IBS. very severe ulcerative colitis/crohns. No longer deal with it at all. Have moved to a completely normal diet. I eat 70% meat easily...maybe same as you. I found a lot of data on it by a Dr in German named Dr Hamer. He founded German New Medicine, check it out.
@bobzoellner19823 ай бұрын
It's time for Victor Davis Hanson to be on the show Joe!!!!
@TheCommentSection20043 ай бұрын
"Jamie, go ahead and pull up every episode I've ever done and then delete them."
@HaikesXO3 ай бұрын
“Say less”
@NoContent19913 ай бұрын
Why?
@christianrandall56183 ай бұрын
Apparently a deleted episode, protect our parts, along with many other episodes were uploaded and then quickly deleted again.
@penknight85323 ай бұрын
@@christianrandall5618 Yeah, it was all about Covid. I actually started to watch a little bit of it thinking it was the new episode.
@kunnzz28143 ай бұрын
They aren´t being deleted, they are being added chronologically, scroll down the videos section and you´ll see each episode where it should´ve been. Maybe they added them in private mode and now released them after the spotify deal ended, or at least the exclusive part of it
@sofiane91933 ай бұрын
If you see this, please send positive vibes my way. I’ve been struggling with health issues for years and could use your prayers.
@MrDoffy-qd8qu3 ай бұрын
Rise up gamer
@Geeky9633 ай бұрын
You will get better 💪😉😊 ❤ Love and prayers 🙏
@looseygoosey233 ай бұрын
Hold on tight mate!
@rahvastepaabel3 ай бұрын
Test carnivore for 30 days
@sdickerson82833 ай бұрын
My Prayers are going out to You. Please please please get Dr. Ede's book "Change you're Diet Change Your Brain". I changed my diet 18 months ago and will never go back. You can do this! It is totally in your control what you eat. When you change your diet, you will see improvements so fast (30 days or less), it will make you MAD that you didn't know this and had to suffer like you are, and so many others. I agree that the poisons in our environment are major problem, but you can still overcome your brain /health issues by changing/fixing your metabolism. Dr. Ede explains it all, and go as extreme in her eating program as you can. Much Love to You!
@JP-xs5lo3 ай бұрын
Lyme disease can also cause delayed neurologic symptoms that are similar to MS, such as dysesthesias (sensations of itching, burning, stabbing pain, or “pins and needles”). Lyme disease symptoms can come and go, similar to relapsing-remitting MS. Lyme disease can also produce abnormalities that are similar to MS on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brain and cerebrospinal fluid analysis (CSF
@jellyrollfan933 ай бұрын
Excited to listen to this one. My Dad recently passed from Lewy Body Dementia and these topics need to be addressed.
@atombom82143 ай бұрын
I Agree, such a refreshing feeling to see the issues some of us are faced with being talked about.
@ajrob773 ай бұрын
I have an uncle who is in the late stages of Parkinson’s - he retired from a chemical plant here in WV they made one of those pesticides. Over 20 men that my uncle worked directly with have had and passed from the same disease.
@chrislarabee57263 ай бұрын
This past century may likely be referred to as the "Chemical Era" in regards to human consumption. We are slowly becoming more aware of the damages that we know they do and to what degree. We will learn over time that natural is the way.
@aaronjgranados56983 ай бұрын
One thing that immediately helped my aunt stop the progression of Parkinson's was high pH water from an enagic machine Alkaline diets in general tend to be pretty helpful
@joshmirgan5883 ай бұрын
My sister is the head clinical researcher of Alzheimer’s disease at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota her name is Christina dheel. Joe should have her on the podcast. That’s exactly what’s she’s doing now is researching dementia in the disease
@markbons77663 ай бұрын
Dr Dale Bredesen and Dr Daniel Amen have identified and defined many of the causes. Sheding the spike proteins and prions are to be the trending problem as prion disease (form of mad cow) via the mRNA injections will accelerate. AFLDs Simone Gold has been working with a large group of doctors to address the removal of the prions and spiked proteins via hydroxychloroquine (as a chelator of sorts)
@apollo61392 ай бұрын
Good ole Rochester
@justinTime0772 ай бұрын
Dementia in the disease eh?
@MusicisMedicine-r6z2 ай бұрын
Dr. Dale Bredesen (of UCLA and the Buck Institute for Research on Aging) is also conducting clinical research on dementia . He has authored a few books as well, and Max's research dovetails well with his. The dementias are absolutely multifactorial diseases, but both men mention insulin resistance as a strong risk factor. One of our goals should be to stay as insulin-sensitive as possible by avoiding foods that spike insulin.
@giampaolomannucci8281Ай бұрын
You should propose her to him in a more direct way, once you asked your sister if she'd like that, of course.
@baronvonhoughton3 ай бұрын
Paraquat has also been banned in the Uk since 2007 and Europe too.
@The2pacRemixChannel3 ай бұрын
50 videos in my feed joe rogan is the algorithm
@jackso_283 ай бұрын
Spotify is allowing him to upload older podcasts on KZbin
@ParallelGamingReality3 ай бұрын
because celebrities with too much money deserve the ad revenue before anyone else. Duh...
@StanKPhlaps3 ай бұрын
@@jackso_28they've all disappeared again. Either Jamie had a bad day at work or someone hacked him because they really wanted to see that protect the parks episode lol
@Chris_G833 ай бұрын
It was well over 300 before they removed them
@chrisc55743 ай бұрын
@Stan.k.Phlaps6447 what episode number?
@SGDietzMusic2 ай бұрын
A mind blowing episode. Thank you Joe for cementing in my mind things I already knew, and revealing a lot of new and incredible evidence to make me feel I need to absolutely do whatever I need to do to exercise and eat right, including more fermented foods. I've seen maybe a hundred of your episodes (generally watched all 3 hours), this might have been the most revealing for me
@LobsterMobility3 ай бұрын
I listened to this immediately last night here in Australia. It is Amazing! This is a amazing episode. Important. Max Lugavere has such important information to share on this serious subject. Dementia is so common and it is gathering pace and effecting younger people.
@THEAMERICANSTAR2 ай бұрын
Max Lugavere is the best!!!!
@Who-man-be-ying3 ай бұрын
Let me save you 2 hours. Eat Keto and never be sick again. You’re welcome!
@ghost9-9ghost3 ай бұрын
I disagree....there's a preponderance of research showing that natural carbs such as berries, carrots, tubers, etx, are healthy promoting...... The reason keto works is because it eliminates the refined garbage.....not because every carbohydrate is unhealthy.
@williamandersson76383 ай бұрын
Have to say that's correct , went in keto for 1-2 years, absolutely amazing. Went back to normal diet due to various factors. And feel like shit inside and out. Heading back in again.
@shogunofharlem82402 ай бұрын
Your comment implies he advises keto.. what he actually advises is guzzling soluble fiber and having a relationship with your toilet😂
@laurelroush81153 ай бұрын
With dementia running so high on my mother side of family, and seeing her stuggles as of late, i appreciate this info greatly
@ghost9-9ghost3 ай бұрын
I've read pretty much every book on nutrition and biology, along with 10000s of hours of articles and podcasts..... The general take away is "modern food/junk" is bad....and almost everything our ancestors ate foe the last 10,000 years is likely helpful
@cudpast3 ай бұрын
Looked like Matt McCusker for half a second and almost shit myself
@RandomRabbit0073 ай бұрын
DA MUTHA-FUCKIN SHAMAN, himself
@DamnThatsFunny3083 ай бұрын
True DAWG
@FlyinHawaiian8083 ай бұрын
😂 n I would have watched it if it twus Slop
@jesserodriguez15693 ай бұрын
Wassup DAWGS 🗣️
@RandomRabbit0073 ай бұрын
I’m a Shaman from the waist down
@RWahuW3 ай бұрын
I worked as a nurse in long term care and what’s happening to these elderly frail people should be criminal. Why would a 90+ year old with advanced dementia be getting these drugs he’s talking about crushed, put in pudding/applesauce (they have swallowing difficulties) and fed to them? Same goes for cholesterol meds for the same patients. What’s the goal except to satisfy the pharmaceutical industry’s greed?
@UV00232 ай бұрын
Sad, I think that's why we need RFK in office
@DanielleJeanette72 ай бұрын
@@RWahuW Drs get “kickbacks” for every prescription they write. All boils down to capitalism and the bottom line. The hypocratic oath no longer applies.
@GRUBB-MUDD3 ай бұрын
One day joe or dana is going to have to run for president to save this country
@LobsterMobility3 ай бұрын
I have purchased the film Little Empty Boxes, $19.95, a bargain. I will be doing a YT review on Lobster Mobility for sure. This is a beautiful film! Absolutely beautiful film. Support a talented film maker, i have no affiliation just love films.
@adamplevey83853 ай бұрын
Any old ppl come to mind who are suspected of having dementia and sure love ice cream
@0mfgeeze2 ай бұрын
😅 yup
@willgibbs933 ай бұрын
To everyone that’s hating because it’s not entertaining to them.. it’s actually so important to learn about this because this condition is becoming more prevalent in todays society.
@pokemanwyman88583 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@waynehedd3 ай бұрын
I don't see anyone hating in the comments...? Why did you write that?
@pokemanwyman88583 ай бұрын
@@waynehedd look harder there are always plenty my guy, he’s no wrong. People love to hate on the educational podcasts Joe has, they can’t all be comedian filled or fighter filled
@nothanks95033 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s joes audience for you that’s what he cultivates with his views on Covid being so skewed by what makes him money
@Cola.Cube.3 ай бұрын
You're right, theres literally nobody hating, everybody commenting on relatives with brain disease and various things, nobody hating on guest or subject. OP should delete the nonsense. @@waynehedd
@northrndisordr92193 ай бұрын
My mom had lewie bodies dementia and killed herself when I was in high school. This is instantly hitting me in the feels. I’m very excited this information is out there
@GallieSallie3 ай бұрын
Aww sweetheart that must have been so rough. Bless you and your family.
@OldSchoolParatrooper3 ай бұрын
Care to talk at all? Dementia scares me. I've worked in memory care facilities. And, due to my younger days and genetics, I'm likely to develop Dementia. I've always said that I'd end my life myself before I allow my wife and kids to be my caregivers as dementia takes over. Just from what I've seen, I understand the person thinking that they are being merciful to their loved ones. I apologize if this messes you up at all or further. What are your thoughts on this viewpoint? What would you say to someone about your experience?
@erikaberrio89272 ай бұрын
Robin Williams as well
@laudankirk25573 ай бұрын
Max’s podcast is amazing. I listen to his work every week. I’ve learned so much and have created a more healthier lifestyle.
@shogunofharlem82402 ай бұрын
How? By eating lots of soluble fiber that makes you poop every day?🤭
@Monsieurbricole3 ай бұрын
Yesterday I ate to much bread. Today I'm feeling pissed at the world, irritated, brain fog, short temper. This is what inflammation in the brain looks like. I probably have brain injury or something, this is becoming more and more evident. I have to stay clear of bread, sugar or any inflammatory food. I'm feeling really good on keto or carnivor diet for this reason.
@LinzeeMarie3 ай бұрын
In 2002 doctors stopped putting women with perimenopause / menopause on HRT and instead gave SSRI'S. 22 yrs later and data was compiled showing no decline in breast cancer, showing it wasn't hormones causing it. It's all tied together. Estrogen /progesterone drops in mid 40's (give or take) and that's when heart disease , type 3 diabetes, arthritis, etc start due to lack of estrogen
@ALANGREENSPAN4203 ай бұрын
#EPSTEINdidntKILLhimSELF
@frankschwarz4083 ай бұрын
After learning about fasting the past few years, watching this video only confirms my belief that fasting and its healing properties would solve nearly most of these diseases and health issues. He mentions dementia and alzheimers is like type 3 diabetes or diabetes of the brain. Diabetes is insulin resistance and that occurs from over eating.
@JoesMadness3 ай бұрын
My father was diagnosed with dementia over 13 years ago, and I've been his caregiver for about 12 years now. He had Colon cancer at one point they gave him 5 years to live had he's still with us 10+ years later. I'm definitely glad to listen to this guest tonight
@GeorgeOrwell-ek7sf3 ай бұрын
Having cared for my dad at home u till his final breath, I wanted to convey my respect to you. I know it is challenging and heart wrenching and at the same time perhaps the most rewarding pain you can endure. I pray you look back on this time with peace in your heart. God bless you beautiful human.
@izzydeadyet73363 ай бұрын
I can't imagine having to do this for my parents but I will 100%! My dad's been an alcoholic his whole life and he looks about ten years older than he is, he can hardly walk , needs a walker because of the nerve damage in his feet along with breaking multiple Bones in his life from falling drunk. My mother also has an alcoholic sister with the same issues, it's very hard on my mum.. my dads been getting dementia last handful of years, and my mother has been very hard on him over it because she always resented his drinking.. they're both getting older and I'm their only child, I will have to help both of them at some point.. very sad
@Rastamon13 ай бұрын
@@kjetternI think some vegetables are healthy and good however fatty meats are very good for your health.
@GeorgeOrwell-ek7sf3 ай бұрын
@@izzydeadyet7336 Respect. If I were to give you some experience based advice I would say work diligently on strengthening your relationships with each other now because it will pay off immensely when it counts. God bless.
@GeorgeOrwell-ek7sf3 ай бұрын
@@Rastamon1 Yes but the vegetables are most beneficial to our health if they are pre-digested by bacteria and not just cooked or eaten raw.
@timstinson10193 ай бұрын
Carnivore dieter here, I have become very regular when i dropped the carbohydrates, fiber/vegetables and fruits all together. People need to remember plants are not our friends, look up oscillate acids. Also, remember the pesticides that are on everything that is grown under the sun. Look up Shawn Baker.
@judyverkerk36933 ай бұрын
What a stunning son helping his Mom like that.
@atege78bilay3 ай бұрын
I’m in need of your prayers and healing vibes. Please keep me in your thoughts as I work towards better health.
@PacoBear3 ай бұрын
💙💜💙🙏🙏🙏💜💙💜
@nikitopi63243 ай бұрын
You all are spreading so much love. It’s truly heartwarming. Thank you!
@mojojeinxs99603 ай бұрын
As a nurse's aid usually by the time people enter a facility their demands is advanced. Antidepressants I think can make things worse at times. Witnessed great out comes also. The anxiety is a issue the wanting to leave, a new environment and life style for someone who is confused, loneliness residents decline fast. Over medicating a difficult resident is normal. I think frontal lobe dementia is the worst patients get so mean very combative.
@bosschichi3 ай бұрын
Maybe tobacco was adulterated as they knew natural tobacco providing nicotine (natural state/dried to be consumed etc) was of benefit. I mean look at how they bastardised marijuana and put it into category back when. I'd not be shocked now knowing all this other stuff.
@jacobaguire24673 ай бұрын
And just like that, they’re all gone 😮
@angelvelik3 ай бұрын
Thank you for recommending the Goblet Squat, this exercise fits very nicely to my body type. Much love Joe, you keep changing my life for the better
@tylerhowerton85183 ай бұрын
In so broken hearted 😅 I flipped through and saw all these interviews I was about to indulge and I was bamboozled 😢
@AndrewnutritionАй бұрын
Max totally misses the fact that chronic stealth opportunistic infections cause brain inflammation leading to many "idiopathic" degenerative disease ESPECIALLY neurological degeneration. Most diseases with unknown origin that stem from inflammation are due to the presence of undiagnosed bacteria. These infections are known as borrelia, bartonella and babesia. Also to a lesser extent viruses may be at play including toxoplasmosis and EBV. The bacteria are commonly transmitted to humans by ticks, fleas and cats. The reason Max doesn't know about this corruption in the CDC and IDSA who actively ignore tick-borne bacteria and use notoriously insensitive and outdated testing methods and patients get widespread false negatives. if they are even lucky enough to get testing at all. Most doctors blame their symptoms on psychiatric issues.
@izzyvilla87843 ай бұрын
I was watching Tony and Hans? Wtf happened.
@carolFerguson-on5gx3 ай бұрын
At 76 thanks for the information so much. So far so good😊💪
@travperk3 ай бұрын
i could see an interest if i was 76 🥱 . . but im 43 .. and all this video did was slip me into a coma.
@latindoggy80593 ай бұрын
You typed this 37 times…
@zarbins3 ай бұрын
@@travperk The whole point of the video was to state that you need to address these issues in middle age. It was targeted at you.
@charlesseo49013 ай бұрын
where the fuck is the hans kim and tony episode. it got deleted
@ifeelallfidgetyandwarm60983 ай бұрын
Had to remove protect our parks because Mark Normand said there was terrorism in Gaza which youtube disagrees with 😂😂
@dcb34303 ай бұрын
Help repair/improve gut health 1. fasting , the less you eat and less often (reasonably) the more health benefits 2. any or all natural probiotics, RAW UNPASTEURIZED sauerkraut, kombucha, natto, yogurt, kefir are some. 3. Probiotics ( food for beneficial bacteria in the gut). Green plantains, sweet potatoes, cassava are a few. For general health of course eliminate / reduces as much as you can - GMOs, seed oils, sugar, HFCS, artificial sweetener, avoid antibiotics whenever possible
@TonyBlade-im2cq3 ай бұрын
I'm in need of your prayers and support. Please keep me in your thoughts for a speedy recovery.
@KipHebert-d9z3 ай бұрын
Hate from Australia.
@oom57683 ай бұрын
I love this podcast but the episode dumping is absolutely destroying my feed lmao
@FraserImageTV3 ай бұрын
They gone now lmao
@atombom82143 ай бұрын
@FraserImageTV probably youtube thi king it was a bot spam. Happened to one of my channels before a few years ago. I'm sure they will all be up again soon.*correction they are back up for me now.
@MusicisMedicine-r6z2 ай бұрын
Max, your family's suffering is most definitely not in vain.You have become a font of very useful information and through your film, podcast and book trilogy you will always be a source of empowerment for many.
@ohiogamrzkhalifa95053 ай бұрын
Wht happend to hinchcliff and Hans?!?
@wheelmanstan3 ай бұрын
DID YOU GET HACKED? What's with the dump?
@mcintyretyler893 ай бұрын
Did Jamie call in sick and joe try to upload the podcast
@Stranger_In_The_Alps3 ай бұрын
“If you put your comment in quotes, everyone will read it” -me
@Clinicallyinsane3 ай бұрын
I am a very tall midget
@J3R3MI63 ай бұрын
That’s not bad… not bad at all.
@johnsallie31813 ай бұрын
No, you're a vertically challenged giant.
@geostone18143 ай бұрын
It's not confusing! The organic grass-fed beef and organic vegetables It's that simple. Eat something bad for you once a week.
@SamuPuuronen3 ай бұрын
What if one doesn't want to hurt animals? And did you know that there is absolutely no way for all of us to eat grass-fed since it uses the very extreme amount of land? We are burning Amazon to make room for cattle and soy that is fed to livestock. Rogan and these guests make so much damage, both to non-human animals as well as to the planet. It's insane.
@HandstandDad3 ай бұрын
Bro this video is going to get no views. Its been burried so deep by the archive dump. Such a bad logistical idea wtf lmao
@9and12wholepizzas3 ай бұрын
26k views already wtf u smoking
@theyeticlutch34863 ай бұрын
Wtf are you eve talking about
@jonathanburden44683 ай бұрын
30k in an hour …. Where can I buy what you’re smoking?
@wheelmanstan3 ай бұрын
true, it's very sad, sure, he's getting views, but far less than he would have, imagine if that dump happened during an assange or trump interview though..the conspiracy theories woulda been through the roof
@damonn443 ай бұрын
This was the first thing I seen when I opened KZbin
@brbapappa3 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this guest! Great conversation
@MichaelH12323 ай бұрын
You are less than 3 minutes in 😂
@travperk3 ай бұрын
i slipped into a coma by min 7. 🥱 💤😴 🛌🏻 whutta S n o O z E · F e S t !!!!
@travperk3 ай бұрын
eL·snooze·õ f e s t õ 💤😴 🥱 _.. I'm about to slip into a coma_
@hump23273 ай бұрын
Most people can't sit through a technically deep podcast. This shit is very interesting, especially when you have seen it destroy your childhood hero firsthand.
@Art-bk6vv3 ай бұрын
@@travperk haha too bad, it looks like you could use nutritional advice
@uapReX3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching your new documentary 'Little empty Boxes'
@primeministerofredneckistan2 ай бұрын
I miss the timestamp guy from the old YT comment section. 😢
@Anna-loves-you3 ай бұрын
Joe, please get Lucia Rijker on if she's willing.
@ehtrunner113 ай бұрын
In min 14 when he talks about his mom and asked her what month it is....that shit hit hard. wow.
@Think-dont-believe3 ай бұрын
Especially since it took me a 1-2 count b4 I knew the answer ... 😬.
@DanielleJeanette73 ай бұрын
Benzodiazepines have also shown to be a cause factor as well, long term benzo use.
@janvento13203 ай бұрын
yeah, that shit is really bad for your brain. Stay away from that poison.
@mamaharumi3 ай бұрын
I take care of a family member with dementia so this hits home, so I will watch. It's such a fucked up disease, and caring for someone with it is rough.
@pizzamahn12083 ай бұрын
Joe only has one people that promote meat. There are tons of vegan drs that would love to come on and debate Joe on this!
@dadvsdad14703 ай бұрын
I think at this point everyone is or should be hyper aware of these topics.
@InnerLuminosity3 ай бұрын
Scuffed Matt Mckusker
@WizCudder13 ай бұрын
Lost my uncle to Lewy Body dementia last December. Horrible disease. Interested to listen to this one
@AmateoRa3 ай бұрын
Pretty sure Protect our Parks is only on Spotify due to the music and videos they were jamming to - to avoid KZbin DMCA flags. Doubt its a censorship conspiracy.
@eduardoescobar19063 ай бұрын
Spot on
@Art-bk6vv3 ай бұрын
Maybe they play music on there to make it seem like they're not being censored and maintain their perceived power, which I think is a solid tactic if I were being censored, pretend it's not for the reasons the elites want c: because all it is is a message from the people who control these platforms "this is what you're not allowed to say" if you change that message to "oh just copyright strikes" you take that power away from them
@hump23273 ай бұрын
Yup. But I mean it's not that difficult to hit the app icon and watch. But everyone gotta have shit to complain about, especially over free stuff
@donjohnson12903 ай бұрын
Bruh I was watching David grusch which was released today and now I can’t watch it n this dude popped up
@AnadhuKumar-xr5ys3 ай бұрын
What editing software was used to create the effects in this video?
@csokapicy40243 ай бұрын
The passion shines through in every video. It's truly inspiring.
@LobsterMobility3 ай бұрын
i totally agree mate
@dawnchavers21463 ай бұрын
My dad had alzheimers and so did his half brother and sister I have seen no trace of diabetes with any of them.What I DID notice was all 3 were very stressed and high strung and had serious tragedy in their lives .I was told by my Dr that I have a high chance of getting alzheimers
@AnthonyGalloni3 ай бұрын
Hope you don’t get it.
@leopoldo38842 ай бұрын
ignore the dr if he aint helping you
@ChrisBurns243 ай бұрын
One of my favorite guests this year on JRE. Definitely learned a couple things. Awesome that he got this platform to speak more about this.
@LobsterMobility3 ай бұрын
i agree Chris.
@lynnwilliams82953 ай бұрын
My mother had Alzheimer’s, my dad they said had vascular dementia related to his long term heart heart failure. I’ve done a lot of research on this and I think, based on his symptoms that he may have had Lewy body. I used to work at a hospital and we would have a lot of elderly patients of course and it floored me how 60 year olds were having severe cognitive issues but then I had a patient who was 104 and she was as sharp as anyone! I’ll never forget her. Even at 104 she was a beautiful lady and strikingly tall for that age. She was so smart and she cried because she told me her son had just passed away. She actually said “you know you’re old when your kids are dying of old age” Why I wondered. Why is she as “with it” as a 25 year old at 104 but people are getting dementia younger and younger
@Ipitchyeast3 ай бұрын
Box Mac-n-cheese = 0.99. A steak for one = $25 (organic).
@hrins84933 ай бұрын
The talent on display is incredible!
@fnafgamertv97833 ай бұрын
To anyone reading this, please pray for my recovery and send positive thoughts my way.
@dirtymudslinger3 ай бұрын
You all have filled my heart with joy. Thank you for your kind words!
@emi.qui_roga3 ай бұрын
Flint Dibble: “My Dad” Max Lugavere: “My Mom”
@aviapoIis2 ай бұрын
1:17:47 I hope some one saves these clips where Joe tries to convince you that cholesterol and saturated fat is good for you. This dude will have attack in the next 5 years.
@josepestana52652 ай бұрын
It is good ... there are papers that bring evidence that cholesterol can bring benefits. Not sure about saturated fat though...
@carter_13 ай бұрын
My 77 yr.o. mom, in her early 40s, joked saying she had some'timers (a pre-Alzheimer's joke). But she FELT it then & today I'm 42 & can relate. I NEED this interview! ❤
@hlinville60343 ай бұрын
My father jumped in to Dementia with both feet. At 60 he seemed five by 63 he was in the throws of the condition. I suspect it was Lewy body cause it had Parkinson's like characteristics. I know cooked with aluminum pots and pans often. But he was a functional alcoholic for 25 or 30 years. I believe sleep is very important. I also put lion's mane in my coffee most days. Try to drink golden milk occasionally. Exercise moderately.
@LivingBGLegend3 ай бұрын
Me too my friend. Me too.
@sheheryarasif99193 ай бұрын
Hi
@Ben-mx3nn3 ай бұрын
Sup
@nishanpakhrin73923 ай бұрын
Chilling what about you guys?
@InnerLuminosity3 ай бұрын
Wat it do
@Ben-mx3nn3 ай бұрын
Mowing
@chickenhead...3 ай бұрын
I remember when all older mental was called senile ...my Dad has passed now this was so hard on my Sweet MOTHER ...SHE IS SO STRONG N LADYLIKE...
@bronxbassist3 ай бұрын
Exercise: strength, cardio, (cognitive exercise too); Social life; Avoid pollution of all types: food, air, water; Eat Whole Foods/avoid processed foods; I’d add that creative practices must also help
@aluminumshapingobsession28143 ай бұрын
It would be interesting if Joe asked him to diagnose Bidens problems.
@rjdolbin3 ай бұрын
“Train by day , Joe Rogan podcast by night , all day”
@jackso_283 ай бұрын
That’s what the intro says, yes.
@osamaalshareef4913 ай бұрын
What kinda train?
@osamaalshareef4913 ай бұрын
I bike sometimes walk by day, Joe Rogan when I see it on my KZbin feed, all day
@hbsurferguy3113 ай бұрын
I hate that quote. Doesn't make sense
@milotighfield3 ай бұрын
@@hbsurferguy311 that's the joke...
@JP-xs5lo3 ай бұрын
Some studies have found that a high percentage of people with ALS test positive for Lyme disease, and that some patients previously diagnosed with ALS actually had Lyme disease instead.
@paulsacramento59953 ай бұрын
As of right now, it seems more correlation than causation but that may be because of how hard it is to detect Lymes and all the controversy around Lyme's and it's treatment. It may be the case that Lyme's triggers a genetic predisposition to ALS and other degenerative neurological disorders.
@JP-xs5lo3 ай бұрын
Besides the commonalities, studies have shown that a high percentage of those with ALS test positive for Lyme. Lou Gehrig actually lived right outside of Lyme Connecticut where the disease was born. Past patients diagnosed with ALS have actually been found to have Lyme instead.Aug 23, 2018
@JP-xs5lo3 ай бұрын
Physicians who have cared for persons with chronic Lyme disease have faced harassment at a minimum and for some, their careers have been ruined. Researchers who have seriously dedicated themselves to the scientific study of chronic Lyme disease in humans and/or animals have often found themselves attacked or marginalized. To persist in their researches would have resulted in virtual career suicide and some have been forced, by exigencies of survival, to leave the field. Laboratories that test extensively for Lyme disease, including use of direct detection methods such as PCR, have found themselves subjected to concerted smear campaigns and harassed. Whereas PCR is a well-accepted method in virtually all other infectious diseases, its clinical use for Lyme disease has also been marginalized. Direct detection methods developed more than a decade ago by some of this country’s finest physician-researchers and biomedical research scientists (Dorward DW, Schwan TG, Garon CF. Immmune Capture and Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi Antigens in Urine, Blood, or Tissues from Infected Ticks, Mice, Dogs, and Humans. J Clin Microbiol 1991;29:1162-1170 & Coyle PK, Deng Z, Schutzer SE, Belman AL, Benach J, Krupp L, Luft B. Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi antigens in cerebrospinal fluid. Neurology 1993;43:1093-1097 & Coyle PK, Schutzer SE, Deng Z, Krupp LB, Belman AL, Benach JL, Luft BJ. Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi-specific antigen in antibody-negative cerebrospinal fluid in neurologic Lyme disease. Neurology 1995;45:2010-5) have been moth-balled, I believe, for political and medical socioeconomic reasons. Seronegativity, a well-recognized feature of spirochetal disease (e.g. in syphilis) is held to not need consideration despite early recognition of this phenomenon in Lyme disease, ironically, by a signer of the 2000 and 2006 IDSA Lyme disease guidelines (Dattwyler RJ, Volkman DJ, Luft BJ, Halperin JJ, Thomas J, Golightly MG. Seronegative Lyme Disease. Dissociation of T- and B-Lymphocyte Responses to Borrelia burgdorferi. N Engl. J Med 1988;319:1441-6). That there is no active support by the Federal government for training programs for pathologists or support for pathologic laboratories for in-depth pathologic study of tissues from humans with chronic Lyme disease using all available methods (and which, hopefully, might develop new and superior methods) indicates a choice to remain in ignorance. There could and there should be one or more such laboratories of highest scientific calibre where such methods could be made available to clinicians and researchers and their patients, comparable to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, which has been known for excellence in the study of syphilis. A key formative influence in the creation of the National Institutes of Health was Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (Harden VA. Inventing the NIH. Federal Biomedical Research Policy 1887-1937.Johns Hopkins University Press. 1986. pp.57-59,114 & 122). It would be naïve not to consider the possibility of ongoing behind the scenes influence of the insurance industry on N.I.H. policy. Honest review of the worldwide peer-reviewed scientific literature reveals an abundance of evidence for the existence of chronic Lyme disease in humans and animals. Much of this evidence was presented to the Lyme Disease Review Panel of the Infectious Diseases Society of America on July 30, 2009. Regrettably, the panel chose to sustain the 2006 IDSA Lyme Disease Guidelines. IDSA leaders were defiant from the outset asserting the Connecticut Attorney General could make them review the guidelines but that he couldn’t make them change them. In retrospect it was a serious strategic error to leave the review process within the hands and ultimately under the control of the IDSA itself. The standard of care set by the IDSA 2006 Lyme disease guidelines is one of medical neglect of persons suffering from chronic Lyme disease. However, such guidelines are indeed useful. They serve to shield from liability physicians who neglect persons with chronic Lyme disease. By misusing CDC case surveillance criteria as the sole basis for a clinical diagnosis of Lyme disease, these guidelines serve the insurance industry very well indeed because such cases represent but the tip of the iceberg of actual cases of Lyme disease, whether acute or chronic. Denial of the possibility of seronegative Lyme disease, likewise serves the insurance industry well and also such simplistic constructs for Lyme disease also serve those physicians who cannot wrap their minds around the true complexity of this illness.T The medical profession and the United States Public Health Service, predecessor to the CDC, have a long history of medical neglect of persons suffering from spirochetal infection. The profession and the USPHS were completely unable to reform themselves from within in this regard. It required moral and political intervention from without to bring the Tuskegee Experiment to an end with Senator Edward Kennedy’s hearings in February and March, 1973 before Committee of Labor and Public Welfare’s Sub-Committee on Health (Jones JH. Bad Blood: the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment - a tragedy of race and medicine. The Free Press. New York. 1981 pp. 213). The Tuskegee Experiment involved about 400 subjects. Lacking the taint of racism, nonetheless the “mainstream” handling of chronic Lyme disease affects far more people; it would be a fair estimate to say, Tuskegee X 10,000 in the United States alone. Furthermore, the standards held out by the CDC and the IDSA have worldwide influence. Canadians are unable to get care for chronic Lyme disease. We are seeing significant numbers of persons with chronic Lyme disease forced to leave Canada for care. State legislators have begun taking matters into their own hands and the states of Rhode Island, Connecticut, California, New York, Massachusetts and Minnesota have passed laws or promulgated policies protecting physicians who treat persons with chronic Lyme disease. Are these legislators stupid? Are they dupes of Lyme activists? Or can they see what is so obvious to the patients and to any good clinician, that Lyme disease can be a chronic infection that often requires a long-term treatment approach? Furthermore, as the disease spreads and more and more individuals are affected, legislator’s staffers, their wives, their children and they themselves are experiencing the effects of chronic Lyme disease. In the fullness of time, the mainstream handling of chronic Lyme disease will be viewed as one of the most shameful episodes in the history of medicine because elements of academic medicine, elements of government and virtually the entire insurance industry have colluded to deny a disease. This has resulted in needless suffering of many individuals who deteriorate and sometimes die for lack of timely application of treatment or denial of treatment beyond some arbitrary duration.
@JP-xs5lo3 ай бұрын
Lyme is all diseases the great imitator it’s called just like syphillis. but it’s smarter way more dangerous Harvard just found it’s shedding viral dna from co virus inhabitants sars2 dna COVID. There completely linked because there gain of function Lyme transcribes sars2 dna 🧬 just like mrna tech does Harvard research just came out I will post again it’s also related to cancer turbo that’s what Lyme is bacterial cancer. All auto immune diseases implicated mj Fox was bitten before Parkinson’s diagnoses says it on David letterman and letterman was bitten almost died from anaplasmosis there is much more Tuskegee 2.0 x100 it’s in the blood supply gestational and std and there covering it up BIG problem.
@JP-xs5lo3 ай бұрын
Harvard deciphering Lyme study 2024 exert Correlating the samples to patient outcomes, they found that the most severe cases were associated with a surface protein coded by patterns of plasmids that occur only in certain strains of Borrelia. Lemieux, whose lab also studies COVID-19, a virus, notes that there is crossover between his lab’s studies of COVID infection and Lyme disease. “If you look at some of these plasmids,” he explains, “they used to be viruses that infected bacteria. In the history of evolution, what we are seeing today is a bacterium that has integrated into itself a range of viruses.” That virus-derived DNA is now linked to both the wide-ranging and lasting nature of symptoms associated with Lyme disease-clinical aspects of infection that are now familiar to the public in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic.
@Stranger_In_The_Alps3 ай бұрын
Been saving the oil for this one
@Steve-ev6vx3 ай бұрын
Dabbed all mine yesterday
@ajd01013 ай бұрын
@@Stranger_In_The_Alps drugs are more valuable than oil
@PaulHedges-zy8vb3 ай бұрын
You like to get high to listen about a tragic widespread health problem?
@loadedmoses52103 ай бұрын
JR love the back health discussion. I have b-on-b in both hips. Excruciating pain when standing/walking. I went to Mexico for StemCell therapy, but unfortunately, no change. Thanks again for introducing me to Max. I've added his pc to my listening library. Cheers.
@remarcablemc3 ай бұрын
When he said at approx 45mins, but my backs bad I don’t know how to fix that.. you can see that he genuinely didn’t expect Dr Joe Rogan to change his life in the next couple minutes by showing him proven products that he owns in his studio gym 😂
@twinxtwo3 ай бұрын
Anyone else just have the newest Dave Smith interview just get removed?
@lightmikemu3 ай бұрын
Yes. That's why I came to these comments to see if it had happened to someone else.
@YouKnowh203 ай бұрын
i did
@ChrisTilla3 ай бұрын
Nettles have 2x more protein than red meat. Also maaaany more nutrients and stuff. The super food of Europe that everyone forgot about. Stop saying red meat is the to go diet. There are alot of alternatives that were used thousands of years back.
@GeneralRenz3 ай бұрын
Is this some sort of satire? Nettles have 7 grams of protein per 100grams, vs. 26 grams of protein in 100 grams of beef. Furthermore when discussing protein, quantity and quality are different things. Animal sources of protein contain all 9 essential amino acids. most vegetable sources do not. Soy beans are a notable exception. I'm not trying to say you can't be healthy and get enough protein as a vegan/vegetarian. But your information is inaccurate and presented in a disingenuous way.
@spedding1203 ай бұрын
@@GeneralRenznettles and meat a different and both healthy. These people obsessing over macros…. Ugh. Nettles have a ton of nutrients and build blood and tissue / nails / hair. Meat is filling and builds muscle.
@ChrisTilla3 ай бұрын
The seeds of nettles have 30g /100. But it can even be higher. If you get young plants (you can also eat the roots) you feel the energy instantly They also taste amazing (I prefer a pesto WITH meat in the meal) , maany different nuances in those many different types of nettles
@spooff61593 ай бұрын
@@ChrisTilla i harvest my own nettle every year and get enough to come out to about a few hundred grams dried. the protein in nettle is without a doubt a lower quality protein that the protein in red meat. not only because it lacks in certain amino acids, but also because the bioavailability of the proteins are much lower. animal proteins are MUCH more efficiently broken down and utilized since plant proteins have other factors such as fiber, tannins and phytates which interfere with protein absorption. but thats not to say that you dont benefit from nettle. I make teas with it daily and add dried nettle to a lot of my recipes. but its a supplement, not food. its more accurate to call it a super supplement rather than a super food. you can survive on nothing but nettle and water for maybe a year before your body would start to break down due to deficiencies. but you can survive indefinitely on nothing but meat and water. you MAY suffer from certain deficiencies, but you will survive. and i will never stop saying red meat is the go to. a primarily meat based diet has changed my life, solving health issues i had for years and longer and giving me a much higher quality of life in general.
@ChrisTilla3 ай бұрын
@@spooff6159 I've never said u can survive on nettle and water alone, I also eat meat. But for my taste 1 read steak a month is enough since I eat very many things. My GF is tamil, very healthy meals in their traditional kitchen. I also collect and eat aloooot of other wild herbs. There is tons every season, and why not also eat the stuff that your "healthy steak" ate when it was still alive 😂😉