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@scottheshot12 ай бұрын
Came here for #1 bio hacker ? So where's Dave? Tim Ferris maybe? No ?
@pKova552 ай бұрын
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@mikebradshaw85302 ай бұрын
Football was a horrible example. NFL players and others have already admitted about rigged games comparing to great entertainment such as wrestling.
@adelevisser85792 ай бұрын
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@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked2 ай бұрын
:3 Vegan. Superior for health, tastes, textures, etc. Mockups.
@JakeSimmons-r2u26 күн бұрын
What a great interviewer! He asks a question and lets him answer. He doesn’t try and jam his 2 cents in nonstop like others do.
To burn fat, build muscle, and potentially live longer, a combination of strategic exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle changes is key. Here's an effective approach that integrates these three goals: 1. High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT): Why: HIIT workouts combine short bursts of intense exercise with periods of rest, maximizing fat burn in a shorter period of time. They increase calorie burn both during and after the workout due to the "afterburn" effect (excess post-exercise oxygen consumption). How: Incorporate exercises like sprints, jump squats, burpees, or kettlebell swings. Aim for 20-30 minutes of HIIT 3-4 times a week. 2. Strength Training: Why: Building muscle boosts metabolism, since muscle burns more calories at rest than fat. Resistance training also improves bone density and promotes long-term health. How: Focus on compound lifts (e.g., squats, deadlifts, bench press) that engage multiple muscle groups. Train 3-5 days per week, with a mix of heavier weights for strength and lighter weights for endurance. 3. Nutrition: Caloric Deficit for Fat Loss: To burn fat, you need to consume fewer calories than you burn, but avoid extreme deficits that compromise muscle retention. Protein Intake: Aim for at least 1.6-2.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight to promote muscle repair and growth. High-protein foods include chicken, fish, lean meats, legumes, and plant-based protein sources. Healthy Fats and Carbs: Incorporate healthy fats (avocados, nuts, olive oil) and complex carbs (whole grains, vegetables) to fuel workouts and maintain energy. 4. Intermittent Fasting (Optional): Why: Intermittent fasting (e.g., 16/8 method: 16 hours of fasting, 8-hour eating window) can help reduce calorie intake, improve insulin sensitivity, and promote fat loss while preserving muscle. How: Fast for a set period (e.g., 16 hours) and consume all meals within an 8-hour window. During fasting, drink water, coffee, or tea to stay hydrated. 5. Prioritize Sleep and Recovery: Why: Quality sleep is essential for muscle recovery, hormone balance (especially testosterone and growth hormone), and overall health. Lack of sleep increases cortisol levels, which can lead to fat retention and muscle breakdown. How: Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night. Include rest days in your workout routine and use active recovery methods like stretching, yoga, or foam rolling. 6. Stress Management: Why: Chronic stress elevates cortisol, which can increase fat storage, especially around the abdomen, and impede muscle growth. How: Practice stress-reduction techniques like meditation, deep breathing, mindfulness, or hobbies that relax you. 7. Longevity Strategies: Caloric Control: Moderating your calorie intake has been linked to increased lifespan and improved metabolic health. Cardiovascular Exercise: Regular cardio (like walking, cycling, or swimming) improves heart health and reduces the risk of chronic diseases. Functional Movements: Include exercises that mimic real-life movements, such as squats, lunges, and push-ups. These keep your body strong and mobile as you age. Sample Weekly Plan: Day 1: Strength Training (Full-body workout) Day 2: HIIT (20-30 minutes) Day 3: Rest or light cardio (walking, cycling) Day 4: Strength Training (Upper body) Day 5: HIIT (20-30 minutes) Day 6: Strength Training (Lower body) Day 7: Rest or active recovery (stretching/yoga) This balanced approach ensures fat loss, muscle gain, and overall health improvements that can contribute to longevity.
@N1CH0LAS0072 ай бұрын
You forgot to include one of the most important tools the sauna for 20mins after the strength training to aid your recovery 💪💪
@lanna-q4j2 ай бұрын
One more thing is social interaction with other humans and activities that increase your happiness and joy! So essential for longevity.
@Godis4u2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@glenntimberlake24132 ай бұрын
Good plan. Well stated.
@annederham39502 ай бұрын
Also near infra red light daily for repair and immune support
@JT-fh4wb2 ай бұрын
While I’ve heard almost all of this before, this podcast really explained it well. Gary’s way of breaking it down is simply phenomenal. Very inspiring.
@livthedream912 ай бұрын
Right? I’m wishing I could sit in his A&P lectures!
@GodessIsabelRaina2 ай бұрын
A&P... Anatomy& Physiology ❓️🤔
@BKNew20222 ай бұрын
Problem is that there isn’t any clinical study to back up his claims. Only anecdotal evidence
@AndreaIbsen2 ай бұрын
The same for me. I have been listening to all the parts separately but now is everything here and makes sense
@BlackSeedOil202 ай бұрын
He is amazing!
@veronicagreenaway6842Ай бұрын
Gary is so generous with his invaluable information, a joy to watch.
@X17PHL2 ай бұрын
I watch a lot of these and I'm fascinated in the subject. This one interview has been the best source of information I've heard for a good while, and explains loose ends I'd learned over time but not joined the dots. As a 43y/o fella I'm going to immediately adjust my routine to include these points, and correct what I thought I was doing right and see how I get on! Great guest, great interview, great channel, and genuinely thank you.
@AmmieLamb-j6k25 күн бұрын
This guy is so wise. The way he explains and deliverers each sentence is amazing
@ambitiousdentist607614 күн бұрын
he tried to say adhd is a side effect of diet. he's an idiot.
@jakejohnson771411 күн бұрын
good bs /salesman
@vk74082 ай бұрын
I love that he gave us free advice and didn't try to sell us anything!
@pejpj28902 ай бұрын
They did. Not interview but hosts damn commercials. Nearly left.
@vk74082 ай бұрын
@@pejpj2890 How do you expect to get the free video content if the advertisers aren't paying for it? Its a small price to pay to sit for one hour and learn something by letting you tube roll commercials in between. Learn how to hit the skip button
@Martihorn2 ай бұрын
@@pejpj2890I fast forward through them.
@newunderthesun73532 ай бұрын
All theory, no DBRCT. Find what works for you.
@JoeL-dp1ej2 ай бұрын
Google who sells the methylation test kits he recommends😂
@paulthompson864918 күн бұрын
“Aging is the aggressive pursuit of comfort.” Wow!! That’s wisdom.
@em65612 ай бұрын
I’ve viewed & listened to a lot of discussions on health, optimising self for longevity & overall well-being & id say this has been one of the best! Very useful information & clear, cuts to main points. Many many thanks X
@jaycarlton20102 ай бұрын
One of the absolute best interviews I have ever watched on health. I will watch it over again taking notes.
@veganandlovingit2 ай бұрын
Agree. He explained Wim Hoff breathing for the first time in a way that makes it sound so easy to me. Plus the way he explained oxygen. And I'll be grabbing that Celtic salt out of the cupboard, I forgot why I bought it a few months ago. And I'll be buying some amino acids I can take when I fast. Lots of info 😊
@lukepeacham96637 күн бұрын
Me too
@allouttabubblegum1984Ай бұрын
This was great, he got straight to the point, explained the data, biology and physiology behind why and didn't try to sell us anything!
@bronsonbull2 ай бұрын
Totally Godsmacked! Fantastic , scientific info without the fluff. I will be forwarding this to friends and loved ones. Amazing.
@L.A.64822 ай бұрын
The BEST lesson he says is INTEGRITY matters the most above all else in life..even wealth. Valuable advise yet costs nothing and will enhance your life the most.
@NotMyRealName12 ай бұрын
The irony
@alistairproductions2 ай бұрын
It's not that it's more important than wealth, it actually is wealth. Money just does whatever it can do for you and whoever you know in that sort of way, but that's literally it. What is the highest paid fraud , and not only that there will be another new highest paid fraud a week from then. But there's only one character you're born as. Reputation is incredibly underrated. Ostracization of someone that is justified or shame put on them might as well be them losing a form of identity wealth. The problem is when we're talking about it, it sounds like a metaphor
@valeriereneeharper2 ай бұрын
*advice
@joshuajenner25092 ай бұрын
"Aging is the aggressive pursuit of comfort."
@BlackSeedOil202 ай бұрын
In tropical countries, the healthier people are the poor. The rich are all sick because they hide from the sun, they drive while others walk and the indulge in food. Karma...if they shared everything they would be healthy 😂
@luckyrenter61842 ай бұрын
He means stop being a snacking couch potato and driving everywhere. Instead, take the bus/walk every now and then.
@wellnesspathforme62362 ай бұрын
@@luckyrenter6184 Ride your bike!
@waffle_chair9269Ай бұрын
Best description of the mess we call health today!!
@MrDjhealthАй бұрын
aging can also be an over progressive pursuit of pursuit
@timg90192 ай бұрын
One of the best health videos I've ever watched. Plenty of notes Thanks both
@mikedowd662 ай бұрын
One of the best discussions of its kind I’ve heard in a while. Outstanding guest and great interviewer. However, it was comical when he said he’s “an average guy who owns a few businesses”. The average guy works for someone who owns a business.
@brianlee68492 ай бұрын
This was incredible. There's so much good information here. I'm driving on a trip right now and I listen to this video twice. Later I'm going to listen again when I'm not driving I'm going to take notes and implement these into a daily routine. None of this is really new to me but I haven't really taken these steps yet and I believe now is the time. I'm 55 and still very healthy and I want to stay that way. Thank you 👍
@taniyasaffy37002 ай бұрын
Wow, I loved this podcast, so much information... Thank you Gary for being so humble and honest to the masses ....I really learnt a lot.
@anniej.45392 ай бұрын
Sharing this with everyone. Thank you Mr. Brecka. To everyone watching and reading this, please look into and try grounding. There are amazing videos and resources on grounding and it’s a mobile routine everyone should invest five minutes a day to.
@glenhoulditch510511 күн бұрын
Agree. No costs, 10 minutes max, vitamin D, breath work and grounding.- all beneficial
@shelly70172 ай бұрын
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this talk and giving us such valuable tools for our health toolboxes. I have spent years trying to help myself feel better, and I once had cabinets full of supplements and herbal remedies. I've tried everything imaginable to sleep better and feel like myself again. I desperately want to feel strong in my body again. I've had genetic testing and know I have B vitamin, and vitamin D pathway mutations. I have aluminum toxicity, too. Negotiable sex hormones and a slow thyroid. I'm currently not able to seek medical care. Knowing how to address my issues with food, activity, and a few basic supplements is extremely helpful. This was a very inspirational talk, thank you.
@lindamull1892 ай бұрын
Check out Doctor Alekseev. His channel can be both funny and informative. He has a translator as his narrator. The Doctor is showing different things you can do to help yourself. Be well. Take care :) and hope this will help alleviate the fact you cannot seek medical care at this time by what the doctor presents.
@N1CH0LAS0072 ай бұрын
Have you looked into the benefits of using Matcha and Maca these two natural supplements are specifically recommended for women take a look into them and you’ll see. ✌️
@gregagregy2 ай бұрын
Look into iodine and dr. Brownstein.
@michellerahnАй бұрын
Silica removes Aluminum, you can find it in Fiji water or supplements
@alexdavies7492 ай бұрын
organic lemon juice, filtered water, and salt first thing in the morning… BOOM 🙌🏻
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked2 ай бұрын
:D Vegan. Superior for health, tastes, textures, etc. Mockups.
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked2 ай бұрын
:3 BCAAs aren't needed to supplement with proper protein intake from whichever diet, according to scientific studies.
@ExposePuppets2 ай бұрын
@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked He said EAAs... not BCAAS... there is a big difference
@jj-bp3fr2 ай бұрын
Did u know filtered water is DEAD water? Why don't u try SPRING water, it's full of life, fresh, collected from where it's born, in the mountains, rich in minerals. And, salt, also has to be mineral rich, not a normal refined salt which is stripped off its minerals. Besides the Baja Gold he mentions another good one is by Redmond Real Salt.
@annederham39502 ай бұрын
So basically electrolytes. Also try water high in silicic acid to encourage removal of aluminium. Ref Prof Chris Exley.
@AlphaCrypto812 ай бұрын
Immediately after starting ice baths my metabolism kicked up 5x. I was starving could not get enough to eat. My brown fat was causing thermogenesis and burning calories to do it so I totally get it if you don't eat the calories you will lose weight
@garyssimo2 ай бұрын
Im not bragging but I can sprint at age 72. Been a bodybuilder health nut since 1973. Oxytocin from oxygen? Thats the bonding happiness hormone. Wow four minutes holding his breath! In the heat my veins on arms get huge.
@garyssimo2 ай бұрын
I bought some zinc picolinate but its way too high I think 100 mg. Tried one at night with dinner and woke with a woody like when I was 19. It makes my sweat smell like metal when I take too much. Usually take 22 mgs a day.
@shaebrown28722 ай бұрын
@@garyssimo If the only side effect was that you had a woody in the morning (which is a pretty decent sign of higher testosterone) and that your sweat smelled like metal, then I would personally keep taking that amount.
@BlackSeedOil202 ай бұрын
🎉 you rock!
@glenntimberlake24132 ай бұрын
@@garyssimo Try splitting it. If still too high, split it again.
@goribhafizxАй бұрын
Dude! I need my sweat to smell like metal! I can use WD-40 for my deodorant. I'd be a well oiled machine...
@LukasFischer21112 ай бұрын
We need more people just like this. Just finished reading book called The 21 Former Doctor Secrets by Rachel Morgan and its so fascinating what modern indrustry hides
@LaKarnivora2 ай бұрын
@finnmorgan2111 Where did you buy the book? I found that it's supposedly out of print. But Amazon can print it. Seems pretty new.
@hollytaylor94212 ай бұрын
I think it is spam.
@Shaun-v2y2 ай бұрын
Why would you trust a doctor? 😂
@susanjones77342 ай бұрын
@@LaKarnivoraYou can get it directly from the publisher. I saw it available recently.
@tracywilliams30362 ай бұрын
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@hildahambone7277Ай бұрын
So great to hear you talk about things that I’ve never talked about to anyone and I’m 76. First time I’ve heard someone talk about fear from childhood, (has created a driving force all my life). Always seeing the possibility of what can go wrong. (drove my 5 children nuts). Over analytical, unable to turn off the brain, terribly anxious just walking into a room of people i know well so no cause. I’m now giving thought to a Genetic Methilation Test. I’m in Australia so can’t see you of course.
@DisturbedM862 ай бұрын
40:00 . Found it for you
@Santa-ny1yp2 ай бұрын
I very much appreciate it! The mineral profile of salts is absolutely tiny. He recommends a high amount of salt for a tiny gain.
@wally61932 ай бұрын
@@Santa-ny1yp yes that maybe but apparently your body only needs trace amounts, which is what it provides. As for sodium, yes your body does require it daily. Maybe you don't think you need it, but I would bet that you're intaking salt from what you're eating, even if you don't think you are or know it.
@gta-68372 ай бұрын
@@wally6193 one grain of course Himalayan for every glass of fluid. 85 micro minerals aka Fito minerals.
@wally61932 ай бұрын
@@gta-6837 are you saying "one Gram"? They are trace minerals not micro minerals. Well you can take 1 gm of salt for every glass of liquid, I wouldn't, but that's me.
@DePistolero2 ай бұрын
Goldman!!!!
@kefirheals73832 ай бұрын
Wow - that was a lot of information. Gary has an abundance of knowledge. Thanks for having him on.
@paraworth2 ай бұрын
What’s great is that there is such ground swell in the world coming to the conclusion that being active, eating, well and sleeping are the keys. If you look at the implications of people actually doing these things on a huge scale we’ll be solving the health crisis, ditching big pharma and changing the way we farm. We take back the farm and loose the sickness industry.
@limitisillusion72 ай бұрын
I'd go as far to say that we'd even fix our socioeconomic and sociopolitical structures if our bodies were healthy as a collective. Too many nutrient deficiencies and the accompanying health problems cause keeps us in fight or flight mode, and we are busy blaming each other for everything instead of working together.
@kellibuzzard94312 ай бұрын
and fasting...
@Samuel-ej7bp2 ай бұрын
Absolutely 100 !!!
@JohnKnight-hk2gf2 ай бұрын
Well said!
@BeefNEggs0572 ай бұрын
No farm for me. Take back the Ranch - actually never mind beef is clean the way it is. Don’t need toxic veggies. Less poison is better. No poison is best
@vanessac19652 ай бұрын
Stressing the body and ice baths are good for MEN, not women. Ladies, look up Dr Stacy Sims. Stop fasting, calorie cutting, cold exposing, stressful cardio and get your hormones stable. Traditional cultural knowledge about women's health was always right: women are not supposed to get cold and stressed.
@pinkflamingo792 ай бұрын
Thank you! This resonates with me.
@tommy926602 ай бұрын
And the men should also be careful. Most People also exercise waay to much.
@lindamcwilliams80802 ай бұрын
Interesting. I’ve never heard that before but it sounds like it should be true. Our bodies are so different
@KBHeal2 ай бұрын
The breath work isn't gender specific - we need to do this so badly 🙏🙏✨️✨️
@paraworth2 ай бұрын
I’m not going to agree with you. Cold showers for my wife have helped her with anxiety to a huge extent. She loves it now and is encouraging others. I won’t even get into the others. Woman need stress just as men do. We live in a comfort crisis. Step up to the challenge and become more
@elmostafaboumahdi99502 ай бұрын
One of the best podcasts out there!!! Gary Brecka is an awesome humain being
@byrondcarroll25 күн бұрын
We did our gene test this morning and I may have just shared this on fb and x for the 2nd time.
@jossfangirl2 ай бұрын
The only time I notice my blood pressure rising is under some type of emotional distress. Breathing exercizes bring it back under control.
@acecolby55454 күн бұрын
I started using a pinch of salt in the morning over 10 years ago. Only a pinch with a glass of water. Now I use salt some days, baking soda others. The baking soda also has sodium but helps balance your body’s Ph.
@DJIrischАй бұрын
in our modern era, Wim Hof was the first one to advocate for cool bath, shower, some studies were down about the benefit of cool therapy... it is great to see more people being aware ❤
@angelabadzhiev90362 ай бұрын
What a gold mine of a episode that was , really appreciate it
@Scorpio779022 ай бұрын
You should consider placing #GaryBrecka name in the title, literally some of the Greatest most down to earth, honest Advice that Every Human Being should optimize. Thanks for this interview, subscribed to your channel as a result, Great Job! - Bill Cragg
@yourphlevel2 ай бұрын
Greg everytime you talk. You give gold 🥇🪙
@Dreamopticsredlightglasses2 ай бұрын
that's an amazing chat, thank you 👍
@DeAnnaGregersen2 ай бұрын
I’m definitely inspired by this conversation!!! Thank you!!
@fabian133332 ай бұрын
I did Wim Hof breath like 5 years ago. Tried it today again first breath 2.05 second 2.25 third 3.05. Hopefully i continue this routine
@kokomoko6162Ай бұрын
I did it for a short while. I felt like I was damaging my esophagus. Maybe I was trying too hard.🤷🏻♀️I loved how it felt before I started having the negative effect. Felt soooo good to be at peace while not breathing.
@fabian13333Ай бұрын
@@kokomoko6162 Did you try diaphragmatic breathing? its more slow but try it. And maybe dont do 30 breaths do 10 and increase daily by 1
@tanyawieczorek660329 күн бұрын
@@fabian13333 what's your technique for this breathing?
@fabian1333328 күн бұрын
@tanyawieczorek6603 fully in and let go 30 times. I do the one recommended by Win Hoff. Check him online. He shows it better.
@JakeSimmons-r2u26 күн бұрын
@@tanyawieczorek6603 I think the advice in the video is best. Start with 5 and work up. The interviewer tried the Hof technique which is 30 breaths. As he said, he almost passed out. If you try to do 30 right off the bat, it will feel like something is wrong. You won’t want to do it again. So try this guy’s technique. Even doing a rotation of 3 sets of 5, you’ll feel like oxygen is blasting through your arms and legs….it’s awesome.
@mitchski982 ай бұрын
I love the podcast. To the the "sleep cycle breathing technique" I would humbly suggest adding a clear mental command (out loud or mentally) of "sleep now" and repeat x 3
@onairrecordings2 ай бұрын
53:03 yes! I started taking nutritional yeast daily, no longer have an anxiety attack.
@shannonelliott923023 күн бұрын
Gut bacteria -- that's "passed down" (or procured) through interactions with the mother & father, the family -- right? And then the diet & lifestyle of the family (school, friends, environment) is utilized by the child -- day by day. I just love how intelligent your guest is here. His super educated way of explaining these things is going to make me listen to this video again -- to sit up and take notice -- and notes. Wow! Thank you!
@rongalardo80022 ай бұрын
I’m 73 my routine is 3 times per week I do 45 sets of stairs , highly recommend.
@lucaantonelli15118 күн бұрын
Simple and effective on many levels, well done
@terencefaison88538 күн бұрын
Yes, I was about to leave this video after 1 minute!! Come back another day
@thomasclayton32842 ай бұрын
He talked about a certain percentage of people that never sprint again after 30yr old, therefor would benefit by breathing techniques.. maybe so, but don't forget about cycling/jumprope as alternatives to sprinting.
@jimstenlund6017Ай бұрын
BMX is the bicycle equivalent to sprinting, those races only last like 45 seconds
@somedandy76942 ай бұрын
Reminds me Two Towers (the book) where Wormtongue weakens the king by whispering "craven counsels" and constantly pushing him to take things easy.
@vivking4062 ай бұрын
Man those uncomfy chairs are giving me anxiety 😂
@spade5487Ай бұрын
Why are they crossing their legs like females ?
@halhansen778Ай бұрын
Me too! But a famous man once said, “It’s better to look good, than to feel good.” 😵
@waffle_chair9269Ай бұрын
Did you not hear him say, “ageing is the aggressive pursuit of comfort” ? They are actually walking their talk.
@cocktailsandcollards25 күн бұрын
😂🤣omg, I literally just said to myself, why those chairs and those white pants, geez😅!
@steveshafer283620 күн бұрын
😂
@jimthepilotguy2 ай бұрын
GREAT Video! Thank you! I just signed up for Gary's Newsletter....looking forward to learning more and more about his work!
@mattriley14262 ай бұрын
Gary you have certainly Inspired me, thank you!
@LaoriLGmunay2 ай бұрын
This was an anazing interview full of down to earth info
@elizabethglenbentley78822 ай бұрын
The absolute best podcast i have ever come across for health maintenance on the what/why/how? Very grateful 🙏 for this incredible overview, all in one place. I also appreciated the interviewer's ability to keep relevant questions on track for our benefit 👍 thank you from Denmark 🇩🇰.
@kirstenklug17 күн бұрын
A lot of these concepts are very similar to what I have been teaching students, parents and doctors since 2009 in Healthy & Fun Choices. Less screen time, getting out in nature, eat pickles, schedule sleep, and so on... thank you! I would love to interview and share your info with more people...
@vince12292 ай бұрын
Diseases run in families because they eat the same food.
@waffle_chair9269Ай бұрын
It’s not just food! . Same hygiene products, same emotional nature of the household, same lifestyle of living indoors, same radiation exposures breathing the same VOCS etc etc.
@chavbudgie4299Ай бұрын
So true and also in the same environments
@zofiaskokowska6816Ай бұрын
So, it's not true.We all are individuals.
@cher93Ай бұрын
Actually ask yourself why at a dr's office they ask 100 questions, like what illness you parents, siblings have or died from. Do you know who owns the labs that do your supposed blood work testing? BLACKROCK & VANGUARD.Wake up folk, stop filling out those disclosure forms at dr's offices!
@moneygrowz17 күн бұрын
The smartest thing I heard in awhile 😮
@judivoorhees4619Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite interviews. Well done! Thank you for making all of this info available to the average Joe/Jane.
@eerbatsirk2 ай бұрын
We need to be doing more nasal breathing to increase carbon dioxide. Mouth taping helps when you're sleeping. Add trying to breath through your nose when you're working out. There are ways to increase your carbon dioxide levels by doing exhaling then holding your breath to see how many steps you can take until you need to breathe comfortably again
@scoobtoober29752 ай бұрын
I was already typing that after reading your first sentence, then you said it. After the hold, nasal breath again. Don't go as long as you have to use your mouth. Nasal only. Keep working it. I bought a pulse ox meter, check that and chase getting it a bit low. some say not less than %70. but less than %80 is pretty safe over and over. It's like altitude training.
@scoobtoober29752 ай бұрын
@benjamindo8142 CO2 needs to build up to then release more NOx. CO2 is the signal molecule.
@juliantreidiii9 күн бұрын
I did my first sprint at 35. I had Asama until I went to an OMD. Md. killed me. I supplemented basics first. I did Yoga, Pranayama, and MA. I did and took everything the Dr. told me to.
@jesslovesponies2 ай бұрын
This was brilliant. What an interesting man. I’m quite chuffed that I already implement a lot of these daily routines. Thank you 🙏🏼🧡
@BeyondBeliefsHealing2 ай бұрын
This was the most enjoyable podcast episode I have ever listened to. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and advice 🙏🙏🙏
@ElsaZoberg2 ай бұрын
Love, love this information! Great podcast. Thank you for sharing all this knowledge.
@yotaspyrou19202 ай бұрын
Brilliant Information and very useful advice to follow! Thank you for sharing!
@Manweor2 ай бұрын
About collagen and ammino acids, it was recently shown that peptides (pieces of collagen) are in parts digest whole by the body and directly contribute to collagen in the body, adding to the collagen produced from essential ammino-acids.
@balkanhajdukАй бұрын
Silica
@allouttabubblegum1984Ай бұрын
Yeah I feel like I got to disagree with him on (not) taking collagen, if I don't take it my nails get super brittle right away. But I appreciate how he tries to simplify things.
@lyndiwills6354Ай бұрын
@@allouttabubblegum1984 he actually said skip the middle man (collagen) and go to the best source which is amino acids.
@JakeSimmons-r2u26 күн бұрын
@@allouttabubblegum1984 I’m with you. If I don’t take collagen, my knees hurt. Taking it makes them feel great. And I know it’s not a placebo effect because I’m the type that doesn’t think stuff will work. 🤣🤣
@polysaturated14 күн бұрын
Yes Brecka is just wrong about this, he is unfortunately often slightly off about biology, in other podcasts he talks about methylation when the pathway is really carboxilation for example. There are amino acids that are more common in collagen, chiefly glycine. While not essential the body is efficient and will readily use an amino acid if it’s available instead of synthesizing it. Considering how much of the body is collagen it makes sense to get more of those amino acids directly, it might even bring down your overall protein requirements.
@shannonelliott923023 күн бұрын
Don't be lazy! or a lazy cell, Lol! 24 min. This man is truly a genius and a saintly one at that! Thank you both.
@blurrydinosaur37402 ай бұрын
At minute 30:36 .."no human being has ever woken up laughing"..I have laughed myself awake more times than I can remember. Hard to believe I am the only one to have ever had this happen.
@haywire46862 ай бұрын
wtf, do you just wake up mid laughing?
@adriancherry42802 ай бұрын
I woke up laughing the other day!
@judyspeigle84152 ай бұрын
Are you kidding. I am 73 and literally off and on my whole life I have woke up laughing! Really hard laughing or just a chuckle.
@yvesouza5142 ай бұрын
I've woken up at the point of when I'm just about to fall asleep because I heard myself giggle.
@allouttabubblegum1984Ай бұрын
I've woken up screaming before
@wrightnwrong64032 ай бұрын
Gary is the best ..I'm not going head to head with this guy..he knows to much 👍
@letssee52132 ай бұрын
Fresh natural foods are best. Yesterday I prepped a chicken chilli using 2 inches of minced ginger and 2 full bulbs of garlic amongst other items. After 24 hours in the fridge with 1 kg of chopped chicken breast and it's awesome
@jakubchrobry37012 ай бұрын
Why should I care what you had for dinner?
@vivianspringer51422 ай бұрын
It sounds delicious! 😉 THANKS
@wally61932 ай бұрын
Fresh natural foods? what exactly would those be?
@hugoapresname2 ай бұрын
@@vivianspringer5142And there are simple ways to prepare *delicious* fresh food
@doctormarazanvose43732 ай бұрын
@@wally6193 bison
@Bouskaj72 ай бұрын
Gary...you nailed it...nobody can have excuse, as the answers to so many health issues are low cost solutions coupled with super effective free disciplines we can all master...your closing words were truly inspirational. I am deeply grateful for your commitment to sharing knowledge and proven rituals in easily understandable terms.
@ryan63912 ай бұрын
Big farm, big food and politicians will do their best to stem any AI medical advancements. We need RFK in there on a Trump ticket to clean out the corruption.
@ryan6391Ай бұрын
@@Denis-z6s RFK wasn't part of Trumps team last time.
@ryan6391Ай бұрын
@@Denis-z6s RFK is our best bet. Have you watched any of his videos on the subject. To vote in Harris would be to continue down a broken path. We need change. Healthcare is our biggest issue. I was going to vote RFK. I personally don't like either candidate. Trump does have a terrible record with managing his staff, he doesn't seem to listen, but I'll take a slim chance over none.
@tintadvice6993Ай бұрын
Brain rot leak in non-political videos... u are in a cult.
@jonphotos863113 күн бұрын
It happened!!!
@ryan639113 күн бұрын
@jonphotos8631 Awesome!
@starbettypink2 ай бұрын
every interview i learn something from Gary thanks man❤
@CanarinhoGunnerАй бұрын
45:20 what tests to do to figure out the nutrition & supplements you need.
@payparallel20 күн бұрын
@CanarinhoGunner, thank you. l appreciate your benevolence
@dianemolyneaux7212 ай бұрын
Awesome interview. Your guest is phenomenal
@trevisrobotie9242 ай бұрын
Soon as he said Wim Hof I hit like 💪 💪
@Gman-nb9ge2 ай бұрын
I used to do Wim Hof need to get back into it
@dcorey92829 күн бұрын
Gary you are correct you have a PHENOMENAL way of breaking things down and making it understandable 💯 finally my health is changing for the better because you have broken it down for me to understand thank you ❤
@livthedream912 ай бұрын
I might be an exception, but I do on occasion wake up laughing. I also talk in my sleep, though👀.
@azed4132 ай бұрын
Me too what does talking in your sleep mean ?
@glenntimberlake24132 ай бұрын
@@azed413 Good question.! It may just mean you are processing stuff in your unconscious state. I would be interested in other ideas that somebody has researched.
@RxS100Ай бұрын
Funny story just came to mind when you were discussing ice baths and that they needn't be expensive...the other night I had a dream where I knew I was dreaming so I decided to see if I could fly, I lifted up and swooshed into the air, the next thing I knew I was in the US (I'm in London UK) and I was in a shop buying some ice...it was 10 dollars for a tiny bag!! Great podcast, thank you :)
@sest0252 ай бұрын
Great to hear someone talking about essential nutrients.
@danielwillover2 ай бұрын
You don't need carbs for energy, not one single carb
@joyoffilming95002 ай бұрын
This interview was nothing but AWESOME! Thanks for sharing!
@joannego8562 ай бұрын
Minute 40:00 start of explanation of three daily essentials, including Baja salt. $5 bag lasts several years.
@joannego8562 ай бұрын
Baja Gold Sea Salt, black seed oil or fish oil omegas & 8 essential amino acids (minute 44)
@JakeSimmons-r2u26 күн бұрын
I guess Baha Gold watched this video as well. Because it’s now $15! 🤣🤣
@joannego85626 күн бұрын
@@JakeSimmons-r2u Wow!! Tripled the price.
@JakeSimmons-r2u26 күн бұрын
@@joannego856 yep. Hahaha. It’s still not much but I found it funny.
@Fromseedstopines2 ай бұрын
Helpful, practical and life saving! 🙏🏻
@paulwilliamson94572 ай бұрын
50yrs old i sprint 4 times a week feel great after
@jimstenlund6017Ай бұрын
How much effort do you put into each sprint? I’ve heard to only go 80%. But…some people actually keep racing past 100yrs old, doubt they limit their effort to 80%
@dporrasxtremeLS32 ай бұрын
Gary, Love your Shirt! You Wear IT like you Live IT! Thanks! Awesome information! Thanks!
@Myrslokstok2 ай бұрын
There is a lot you can do for basicly free; the floor is free, water, sleep, bread, meditate, stretch, fasting and some disscomfort to (like clean your home) or just stand up every 30 min! Then you can invest a little in rubberstraps. Replace some bad food with healthy, like eggs 🥚 or carrots.
@fredgrech14982 ай бұрын
Amazing interview I learned so much from this interview thank you so much
@Valverde-iq8sf2 ай бұрын
I'm favoured, $22K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.
@ChulaChecora12 ай бұрын
You're correct!! I make a lot of money without relying on the government. Investing in stocks and digital currencies is beneficial at this moment.
@PatriciaChamper2 ай бұрын
Jessica Duke program is widely available online..
@GuadalupeMartinezb2 ай бұрын
I'm glad to write her tay I do hope she will help handle my paycheck properly☺️☺️☺️
@GuadalupeMartinezb2 ай бұрын
Can I start with as low as $1,000?
@EminBase2 ай бұрын
This sounds so good andI would like to be a party to this, is there any wayl can speak with her?
@yyuuppify2 ай бұрын
absolutely fascinating!,thank you so much for this incredible valuable information,..grand!
@ionagibbons99062 ай бұрын
Interesting ideas about cold water and cold plunge benefits to add that you can sprint swim or long distance swim so this doesn’t have to be running that on concrete can shock joints. Breathing in the water is a good respiration exercise which will expand your lung capacity and lengthen your lung size. The other aspect of breath control can also be gained through playing musical wind instruments and breathing from your diaphragm. So there are other ways in life style that can be worked into how you use breath.
@jossfangirl2 ай бұрын
Include singing in that list. And other heavy breathing activities.
@wally61932 ай бұрын
absolutely no proof on cold water shocking is good for you and that myth has been debunked by many sports doctors/researchers.
@Kevin-tm7so2 ай бұрын
Excellent interview!
@otfinoskiotfinoski88562 ай бұрын
Wim Hof seems to be aging rapidly not slowly. How do you explain that?
@standardtuning4guitars4232 ай бұрын
the guy is in his 60s. what are you judging him on? yes hes got wrinkled skin but seems to have great energy and determination.
@frankfox99652 ай бұрын
Think even 70th@@standardtuning4guitars423
@entwinedsoulscollective24512 ай бұрын
He's 65 years old and light complexion so wrinkles show up rather faster than darker people.
@TheFoxOfThredneedleStreet2 ай бұрын
The immune system ages us. Scottish people have high immunity low age mortality. They age quicker but don't get as sick. But hey resveratrol. Best source is Japanese knot weed.
@doctormarazanvose43732 ай бұрын
@@entwinedsoulscollective2451 Probably got a lot more to do with exposure to sunlight. Check out Mexicans in their 80's.
@farhadrahimbai6652Ай бұрын
Great podcast 👍 More I listen Gary Brecka more positives changes Im making in my life. Fascinating stuff!👏
@dnaworldindia2 ай бұрын
Forward everything. Come to 40.17 straight and get your thumbnail.
@2501Grace2 ай бұрын
Thank you. 🙏 ❤
@tonysaenz2 ай бұрын
Hi I’m here for the thumbnail, how do I get it?
@afzalali87872 ай бұрын
Life saver
@carolewright64742 ай бұрын
This was one of the Best overall talks with everything that is in my interests I have heard.! Many thanks for sharing Gary 🙌😊💪
@adelevisser85792 ай бұрын
Stay in a hot 🔥 humidity place. The cold swimming 🏊♂️ helps alot. Shock your heart but love ❤ it. South Africa 🇿🇦
@alianaliana67262 ай бұрын
Brilliant!! This explains SO much. Thank you 10,000 times.
@mamakaka732 ай бұрын
I can just imagine my boss' reaction when I strip in my shorts during my shift to step outside at -30 to soak up the sun at 9am because I live in the north...
@JubertSpeizen2 ай бұрын
Keept that to yourself.
@bradjeffries81442 ай бұрын
I walk out to my shop in winter bare feet and underwear in extreme cold conditions. Very invigorating and the fresh brewed coffee tastes great after
@BlackSeedOil202 ай бұрын
Does Gary Brecka do consultations? Or does he interpret tests for people? I am going to watch all of his interviews or videos. Interesting how I found this interview just when i am researching researching these topics.
@GodessIsabelRaina2 ай бұрын
I love the sauna. I can sit there forever. I've been so tired that ive even taken a nap😊 I never thought of it as cooking the brain😨sooooo how long should i stay❓️🤔