That is probably ‘THE’ most comprehensive interview condensing everything I’ve heard Rhonda say over the years. Best summary ever!!!
@krysstefan25057 ай бұрын
Love all the suggestions but have interesting life experiences with my lovely late grandmother (passed at 100) wish she should be subject of study when she was alive….lived on farm in Poland,4 children never in hospital,healthy all her live ,non smoker ,zero medication,vitamins,very simple diet,daily she have soup made of fermented rye bran ,cabbage,potatoes she never likes sweets,little meat,eggs,some quark,milk ,carrots.cabbage,fruits She knows she is dying but it was day of her grandson wedding….she said is not nice to have wedding and funeral same day she said I’m going to wait..and after wedding next day stil in full control said goodbye to all family members and close her eyes ❤
@emh88617 ай бұрын
WoW
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
Don’t forget though your grams didn’t have to deal with the garbage they spray our food with. Her food was organic no pesticides or roundup. Americans have to deal with this s#it in their food daily. So there is your answer.
@duckdom99657 ай бұрын
My grandfather knew when he was gonna pass.
@sammy698317 ай бұрын
Beautiful 💜
@Beepboopboopboopbeep7 ай бұрын
Remarkable will your grandmother had. God bless your family and your heart, much love and peace to you both in life and in death.
@semaaral24987 ай бұрын
I couldn't be more grateful to her for her informative videos👏 Dr Rhonda is speaking every word one by one so understand every word she says🙏👏 Also explains the science in it so that we can understand what she is talking about👏👏👏 Dr Rhonda is like a teacher in the classroom. So proud to meet her Thanks for her hard work. All the best . Love from London👵💊💃 😊☺️😉
@belvedere926 ай бұрын
Dr. Patrick is phenomenal. Her memory is amazing and I say that as someone who did well in biochemistry. She makes the connections I wonder about which tells me she understands the wide variety of relationships in biochemistry and in nature. So good.
@paulhewson63026 ай бұрын
She was also pro vax as well.
@capgains5 ай бұрын
@@paulhewson6302logical fallacy
@marandatiffany65157 ай бұрын
I watch endless podcasts on nutrition, behavior, and longevity. This chat was so rich in tangible suggestions that will actually have an impact. Thank you both for all of this good good info and clarification ❤️
@veganfromvenus6 ай бұрын
These are the doctors we need in the hospital dealing with patients
@Krunch20205 ай бұрын
You want scientists in the clinic? No thanks. Where we need honest scientists is in the AHA, ADA, AMA, CDC, WHO etc. I’m tired of doctors being controlled by these political offshoots of big Pharma.
@barcelona2012ist6 ай бұрын
For the past couple years I been drinking my Green juice, to the point of get rid of my Diabetes, that, and restrict food intake, intense work out, and cold showers every day, for the first time in my life I feel good,meaning is and inexplicable feelings and the awesome way, even though I been though 9 surgeries and the must recent one on my Back, wish I though was going to be the end on my mobility, but thank to all this Doctors that they really care about humanity, and their advices. Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
@Macfromwales5 ай бұрын
Those smoothies put Chris Hemsworth in hospital friend. They're REALLY not good for you. Truly. Look up oxylates
@eCitizen16 ай бұрын
I really appreciate Rhonda. She's completely AWESOME. Highly intelligent, and beautiful.
@REmcoo366 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@cherelllynes30198 ай бұрын
Been a huge fan of Rhonda since I stumbled upon her being an advocate for sauna! Thank you both for a wonderful interview that really remove all the fluff... nicely structured with clear, pragmatic advice. In such a space where information can be so conflicting, I find Rhonda my go to as she's so well rounded and lives what she preaches!
@paulhewson63026 ай бұрын
and she was pro vax....
@lonnie53198 ай бұрын
regarding glyphosate....Im from Denmark, and we banned it....but the government keep giving dispention to farmers....and now it can be measured in our drinking water together with a number of other poisons, and they cant understand the alarming rates of add and adhd in children...so sad, they pay with their quality of life.
@davemi007 ай бұрын
Glyphosate must be Banned. I wholeheartedly agree. End those GMO’s.
@dinomiles79997 ай бұрын
$$$$$$$😢
@bperez86567 ай бұрын
Big pharma globalists rule the world and supersede your local government jurisdictions George soros being evil is not a right wing conspiracy World economic forum types Want you dead for profit
@rhondagraves59837 ай бұрын
This is a huge problem all around the world.
@leavethemkidsalone8607 ай бұрын
That is horrible. What good is a ban if they are using it anyway. Though we absolutely cannot end up like Sri Lanka with severe shortages because of the change.
@hal37607 ай бұрын
This is a great podcast. I always enjoy listening to Dr Rhonda Patrick.
@annedupin35407 ай бұрын
Rhonda, I have important information on your "do not mix blueberries with bananas" advice and your consecutive change of your smoothie recipe. The reason why you shouldn't mix berries with bananas is that fruit containing polyphenoloxidase (PPO) degrades the polyphenols in the berries. However, we don't just find high concentrations of PPO in bananas but also e. g. in chard which is featured prominently in your smoothie recipe, right along with blueberries. So if you want to avoid to have the blueberries' polyphenols degraded you better eat them without any of the other ingredients in your smoothie. You might want to rethink the recipe you give out to newsletter subscribers (I'm one of them, yayy 😊). Warmest wishes, Anne
@GNICHO7 ай бұрын
TLDR; don’t mix bananas with blueberries because they contain an enzyme that breaks down the enzyme. Are we even sure that’s bad? Is there a possibility it increases absorption?
@asweetiepiebtw20327 ай бұрын
In this talk i think i heard her say she uses KALE in her smoothies.
@annedupin35407 ай бұрын
@@asweetiepiebtw2032, I'm one of her newsletter subscribers. She also uses chard.
@sofie827 ай бұрын
@@annedupin3540 she said she stopped using chard in her smoothies few years ago.
@annedupin35407 ай бұрын
@@sofie82, interesting. The only thing I can say is that it was in the smoothie recipe I downloaded from her website a few days ago.
@necornejo785 ай бұрын
I love her, all her podcasts are helping me in ways I couldn't even believe, I listen to her when I'm in the steam 🔥 sauna , I also take hot 🥵 baths with magnesium flakes . I'm fasting 18-20-24 hours a day 6 days a week, I do red light therapy ( hello mychondria), I juice at the end of my fast, cruciferous vegetables, leafy greens . And I'm getting healthy🎉 after being sick for about 14 years with a monstrous hormone imbalance
@thewizardTim9997 ай бұрын
Thanks for your information. For Mg supplementation, I have found the only compound that actually causes a laxative effect is Mg-citrate. Mg-bisglycinate and Mg-threonate don't appear to have the laxative side effect.
@virglyd3 ай бұрын
Great interview! I was particularly happy that she mention the 3rd party testers for vitamins. I am paralyzed by all the different choices and often buy nothing because I can't make an informed decision. Going on Consumer Labs right now!!
@thegr8stm82 ай бұрын
Hi Shane and Rhonda, Many thanks for a very comprehensive look into what is important for optimum health. At 75 I have lost muscle mass but work out at gym 6x a week…the only aches I have are in my legs… cramps at night (stopped by small cakes of soap in calf area under fitted sheet, works well… I think touching the soap stimulates blood circulation!!!) and my legs ache like I’ve had a workout…but getting to 1.6g protein per kg body weight is tough… Thanks again… looking forward to part II 🍻🥂
@mulatukebede96568 ай бұрын
Wow. She is know the subject matter well . Thank you for throw explanation
@mds13256 ай бұрын
Shane and Rhonda this one is amazing. You both hit it out of the park. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
@dr.samierasadoonalhassani26697 ай бұрын
Great job, great work, great topic, great level of information.thanks both guest and host who is quite and good listener, very solid good character .
@kencarey34775 ай бұрын
The problem with leafy greens is the high amount of oxolates that block magnesium absorption
@Subtlenimbus3 ай бұрын
Exactly. I have a feeling that plants in the diet will actually result in a net loss of nutrient availability due to anti nutrients. There are already some studies hinting that the antioxidant properties attributed to plants are actually the result of the body ramping up antioxidant behavior to combat the damage being caused by plants.
@cbrcoder2 ай бұрын
Doesn't oxalates break down on cooking ? It should be wise to cook leafy greens?
@lylethurn43377 ай бұрын
Currently almost all fruits and vegetables are coated with APEEL. It contains a large amount of heavy metals that cannot be washed off. Best to scrape or peel the outer layer. APEEL makes a glossy covering quite noticeable on apples, pears, peppers, oranges etc. But not as noticeable with carrots, broccoli, cauliflower etc.
@kardste81147 ай бұрын
Where do u find information on APEEL and why aren’t people like Rhonda addressing this coating?
@evelynsoriano45716 ай бұрын
@@kardste8114 Because she might be sued by APEEL Company for libel.
@awb7164 ай бұрын
@@kardste8114 To my knowledge, none of the produce at Trader Joe's contains APEEL.
@erindowling85403 ай бұрын
@@evelynsoriano4571you can't sue someone for telling the truth.
@Outdoors243 ай бұрын
LOVE Dr Patrick! She helped save my life…..
@nishanabul14273 ай бұрын
Questions asked by shane are important ones for common people Answered most of my doubts that i had in my mind when thinking about eating healthy
@timothywood44027 ай бұрын
In Maine the farmed Atlantic Salmon are fed a mix of sardines/poggies and krill etc. The Krill give the salmon flesh their pinkish/orange color. NOT a supplement of some type. Plus the salmon are in sea water pens offshore outside any type of pollution run off. And MAINE wild blueberries are the best type of blue berry. These blue berry fields are truly wild and very harsh environment for most other plants etc. which is why these berries are so good for you.
@junepagan87155 ай бұрын
Perfect
@DaveThomson7 ай бұрын
As much as I love Dr. Patrick. A lot of this information I've learned years ago (like almost a decade) from a Chris Kesser podcast. There are a couple of issues or things she is omitting. Pasture raises grass fed cows contain both EPA and DHA. They're not exclusive to marine animals. Eating fish that contain large amounts of selenium can offset heavy metals like mercury. Or take a selenium supplement
@mballer7 ай бұрын
I think she said corn fed beef had lower omega 3. Grass fed more.
@ta81937 ай бұрын
one brazylian nut a day for selenium
@DaveThomson6 ай бұрын
@@mballer correct
@vphls3 ай бұрын
There is a wealth of information you have to use your knowledge to parse and assimilate. I’ve learned more from nutritionist, sports advocates, and Chiropractors than from “doctors” BTW, Chris Kresser, years ago before all the KZbin info, gave me the correct information to cure my acid reflux completely when my “doctor” was telling me to take PPIs as a regimen for life. He is a Godsend.
@SuperDflower2 ай бұрын
Brazil nuts for selenium
@jeffg46868 ай бұрын
regular usage of mushrooms (3x week) as food or supplement also heavily decreases chances of cancer. The thing with Magnesium is likely related to preventing calcium deposits. So, on that front, the other things would be Vitamin K2 on days when you go in the sun, especially, in normal doses - don't go overboard on this one. Chanca piedra
@DutchmanAmsterdam7 ай бұрын
Don't go overboard with K2 based on what study? I never heard about that and wonder if you are just making things up. Also when you go in the sun your skin creates the inactive D3 cholecalciferol, this gradualy gets metabolised into calcifediol in the liver over one up to four weeks. So the K2 you take that day makes little difference. Luckily K2 is already active and will stay in the blood and liver for a couple of weeks while the D3 metabolisation continues. The British NHS states that no upper limit for K2 is known and 1000mcg daily is completely safe. That makes sense since many Japanese ingest huge amounts from the natto they eat. Easily 1000 to 2000 mcg or even double that in one single breakfast portion. So What's your worry about K2 based on? Ideally one should take at least 400 mcg K2 mk7 daily, for proper calcium placement in the bones. Also Magnesium is needed for this. I would btw not depend on the sun for D3 rather take a supplement, 5000 IU or 10,000 daily depending on your 25(OH)D3 blood level. The same UV rays that form D3 also cause DNA damage leading to skin cancer, that is well known. D3 from supplements is 100% equal to the one you get from sunshine without the skin damage. A little bit of sunshine may be healthy but I would be careful not to overdo it. BTW D3 overdose is so rare that it really doesn't occur. Having a blood level of 100 ng/ml is probably ideal and is what dr Bozz advises, I strive for that myself. Have your blood checked for calcium and phosphor at the same time to have confirmed that there is no D3 toxicity (which would show as hyper calcemia/phosphoremia) Good luck. 👍
@jeffg46867 ай бұрын
@@DutchmanAmsterdam - anything that promotes bone reformation (very useful when done in normal amounts) can have negative consequences especially if you have anything putting pressure on your body in an area. One example would be sunglasses that are pressed too tight against the area above the nose. It's just my $0.02. Good not to go overboard with any supplements, but the concern is bone reformation just based on puttin' 2 and 2 together. Besides, you don't need this one in the first place if you have good gut bacteria and eat right (have some greens)
@laraoneal72846 ай бұрын
I take magnesium citrate every morning and magnesium glycinate every night. The citrate I take is 100 mg. My glycinate is 400 mg. I take VIT D with K1 and K2
@callmeishmael30316 ай бұрын
Avocados are very high in polyphenol oxidase (PPO), as well, are they not? So why replace banana with avocado in your blueberry smoothie? PPO is what triggers browning in vegetables and fruits. It's what turns avacado brown, and apple slices brown.
@hiyathere-c5v3 ай бұрын
Thank you rhonda! You're one of my favorite KZbin Health gurus. I've learned a lot from you and you inspire all of us. I have an infrared sauna at home which I'm not using enough of. But when I do use it I'm in that sauna for an hour and a half because it only gets up to 130°. But I've got a big screen TV right outside the glass walls of the sauna so I get to watch a movie! LOL
@smiles4mileshappyface67813 күн бұрын
Excellent episode! Full of so much helpful information. Thank you!
@ThongNguyen-fl9jp8 ай бұрын
My smoothie recipe: spinach (70g) (or kale for the magnesium and folate discussed here thanks to Dr. Patrick's youtube videos) broccoli (70g) (or califlower/cruciferous green) oats (70g) kefir (200g) (for the probiotic gut health) soy milk (200g) apple cider vinegar (30g) 1 lemon avocado (40) edamame (70g) (or other beans like chickpeas, black, or red or peas. beans are so nutritious and they help thicken the smoothie and they don't have a dominant flavor) mango (40g) (this replaces the sweet and mushiness and anti=nutrients from bananas) pineapple (40g) blue-,rasp-,straw-berries (40g) walnuts, almonds, macadamia, pecans, peanuts, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, pinenuts, cashews, and 1 brazil nut (80g) honey (1tbsp) chia, hemp, and flax (3 tsps) cinnamon (1tsp) turmeric (
@manalopalongo8 ай бұрын
You may want to post this on Reddit sub for better feedback. Looks good to me. I have my own morning smoothie that I make. As long as you are loading up on essential nutrients and it taste good to you, then have at it.
@SebastianNiemann8 ай бұрын
🙏👍
@MaxPommer-h6d8 ай бұрын
You mean cauliflower. What about certain nuts? I've heard about magnesium and zinc in pecans and cashews...
@marthabishop11528 ай бұрын
Your diet seems high in oxalate. You might want to watch some interviews with Sally K. Norton who explains the dangers of oxalates.
@les90588 ай бұрын
The donuts are just a Sugar attack from be'n healthier during the week....look for better treats than donuts and your smoothies will be Better Rewarded! 🫡
@ansonstiles6 ай бұрын
She’s one of my favorites, have been recommending her to cautious family because she is so well spoken
@adjusted-bunny8 ай бұрын
Here is a sauna recipe to lower your blood pressure very quickly and a lot of heat shock proteins, too: At least 150° F and at least 80% humidity.
@DaveThomson7 ай бұрын
We have a wet sauna (steam), and it only goes to 50 C, which is basically 120, and in 10-15 minutes, my wife's blood pressure normalizes. Humidity is clearly 100% in this case
@SkyRiver17 ай бұрын
Bet you are not aware that the chemicals that are used in most US water supplies to kill bacteria and such, which are relatively harmless to drink (except for the possibility that they may eventually cause kidney disease) are harmful if turned into steam and inhaled. Read this in the science section of the Atlanta Journal and Constitution in the eighties. Take it for what you will.
@jellybeanvinkler48787 ай бұрын
We have a steam shower, too. I have lowered my BP with diet and it is always in acceptable parameters now. I have never measured my BP during/after the steam room. I will do so to see if my BP goes even lower.
@NineTr3YАй бұрын
is that a permanent solution or is that something you have to do routinely?
@adjusted-bunnyАй бұрын
@@NineTr3Y You have to do it routinely.
@ByDesign3336 ай бұрын
"We are fearfully and wonderfully made" (bible verse); we can get healings quicker when we overcome depression. I stepped into a sauna at the local Y with 2 occupants in it...too hot for me! But i will give it another try if i can lower the heat. Thanks for this encouraging talk! Im 73. I am active, but lots of lung stress and brain fog. Gardening and gymn 👍
@glenntimberlake24134 ай бұрын
Google NAC, GlyNAC and Glycine. With Dr. Osborn and also with Dr. A (Dr. Anderson) You might also consider Dr. Wong. Also Google Taurine with these doctors, etc.
@simonscott51048 ай бұрын
Great video from Rhonda just one point Australia has a problem with skin cancer because of the hole in the ozone layer not because of the equator . Would have loved a talk about all the different types of magnesium ( at least 11 ) and their different benefits.
@djcreek8 ай бұрын
It's all relative to the compound the mag is chelated to. Like she mentioned, the organic materials have better bioavailability and once the mag breaks off from its chelated substrate, now that molecule can go places and do work. Best bang for the buck: Mag glycinate.
@michaelayalaathotmai7 ай бұрын
Please reconsider your conclusion: pernicious use of toxic sunscreen lotions is a far more likely cause. 10-15 years ago Australia had some of the highest sunscreen use. Also, there is a lot of fraud science and propaganda on the whole issue of the supposed Ozone hole.
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
There are way better doctors here on YT then she is. See Dr. Osborne he will give you all the details on supplements and more.
@evelynsoriano45716 ай бұрын
Yes, our ozone layer has two holes: at the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres. In fact, some cows in Australia wear sunglasses to prevent blindness.
@simonscott51046 ай бұрын
@@evelynsoriano4571 sounds like cataract
@formxshape8 ай бұрын
My smoothie = Pea protein (whey if in stock) + spirulina powder + nutritional dried yeast with B12 + salt + double cream, organic whole milk + freeze dried blackcurrant powder + blueberries.
@ThongNguyen-fl9jp8 ай бұрын
Do you know what the difference in protein amount between pea protein and using whole peas? I'm so curious about nutritional yeast, love it as a savory seasoning
@tedhu2627 ай бұрын
Hi histamine in peas jacked up my blood pressure.
@ThongNguyen-fl9jp7 ай бұрын
@@tedhu262 informative, thanks
@bobo32924 ай бұрын
some vegetables and fruits are grown with pesticides systemically applied. Through the roots and into the edible part of the plant. So, washing won't help.
@Xestra374904 ай бұрын
Why the doctors don’t allow patients not to take vitamins except vitamin D? Saying it’ll interfere with cancer medication.
@jitkablahakova30737 ай бұрын
That headline is a pretty bold statement. What are the supporting studies besides "they did studies"?
@TrutherOne-xv8nr7yj3e7 ай бұрын
Good point. Unfortunately, many supporting studies are supported by money tied to questionable agendas from governments and industries.
@misse20137 ай бұрын
Exactly! I'm so frustrated by people using statements like this to influence people!
@gregbell21177 ай бұрын
Check her website. She's very study-based. Tough to give references in audio format.
@chloerafferty92884 ай бұрын
I agree also her demonizing bananas too as if cultures around the world haven’t eaten them as a part of their diet for centuries and have some of the best health in the world??
@RubyRedDances7 ай бұрын
Does she address magnesium/calcium balance? Just before I listen to the whole thing??
@edwilderness8 ай бұрын
According to another one of Dr. Patrick's favorite researchers, Dr. Jed Fahey, moringa powder has to "brew" for 30 minutes to be effective, so it should be consumed separately, not in a smoothie.
@markarcher85006 ай бұрын
I love listening to rhonda patrick, Great podcast
@Kinergetics7 ай бұрын
Excellent information. I have 15 different tests for magnesium, which take 10 minutes. If you are in fight/flight or survival you WILL be magnesium deficient. Almost 100% of people with fibromyalgia, arthritis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are magnesium deficient. Testimonial: 60 MEDICAL DOCTORS / SPECIALISTS Having had Chronic Fatigue for 30 years and been to over 60 doctors and specialists with no results I had basically learned to live with it, even alternative practitioners couldn’t help. After watching nearly all of Philip Rafferty’s videos I knew I had to do his BNT course. Philip did a BNT balance and within five minutes my pain went from severe pain and exhaustion to no symptoms, with energy levels up to 8 out of 10. My brain fog is gone, which had caused enormous frustration. I will be forever grateful to Philip because now I can live my life pain free. LR, April 2019. 115 Video Testimonials: www.youtube.com/@Kinergetics/videos
@evelynsoriano45716 ай бұрын
Please use iTeraCare Device for all your pains. So effective and not invasive. Diet and lifestyle modifications are a must. Holistic approach for optimum health. I have no maintenance meds.
@vapeking4667 ай бұрын
Excellent information!
@glenntimberlake24134 ай бұрын
I have been hearing that consuming a couple tablespoons of good quality olive oil before food in the morning and before bed in the evening is a great way to get polysaccharides and consuming it with meals throughout the day is a good thing.
@glenntimberlake24132 ай бұрын
I started doing that about a couple months ago. Glad you brought it up. I would like to hear more about it. The polyphenols in it, etc.
@bobcocampo7 ай бұрын
Please discuss the history of how daily requirements of magnesium was formulated
@glenntimberlake24134 ай бұрын
Good idea.!
@mrd90x6 ай бұрын
They feed farmed salmon artificial astaxanthin from China which is toxic. Pesticides are also in the fish food pellets which are stored in the fat of the fish. And feeding fish corn and soy, also in the fish food pellets, changes the composition of the fat of the fish to have more linoleic acid.
@pamkaur76565 ай бұрын
She covered everything in one podcast amazing
@karenfarrell615821 күн бұрын
I use maqui berry in my smoothie for regulating blood sugar. I do use moringa off and on as well. 51:58
@iswearallthetime4 ай бұрын
Lower your sugar, and you lower the risk of cancer. Lower your body weight to a normal weight you lower your risk of cancer. Significantly lower processed food intake you lower your risk of cancer. Most people can't even do that and will take magnesium instead as a short cut.....which won't work.
@awb7164 ай бұрын
Regarding saunas and the goal of raising one's internal body temperature. Should one avoid drinking cool water while taking a sauna? How about water that is moderate in temperature or say room temperature? Thanks in advance for the answer.
@josephwolf52804 ай бұрын
Being that cold showers are awesome for immune system I don't think it matters much the combination and keeping the body off balance is key shake it up have a varied diet w exercise. And sweating is key it's helps the kidneys and liver detoxify naturally and releases stress of to much toxins on the body.
@luckssj8 ай бұрын
One key micronutrients is Liposomal Vitamin C. This is so important for your overall immune system.
@pastamandjinka5 ай бұрын
why liposomal..?
@luv2travel20005 ай бұрын
Yes. Liposomal C is important. I would add that it is important to know which country the C comes from. Many liposomal C brands are ones I would avoid.
@Krunch20205 ай бұрын
So if exercise is the most important intervention and fish oil has the next largest effect, then vit D and Magnesium and K2. Vitamin C is in every fruit and vegetable so practically nobody is deficient.
@josephwolf52804 ай бұрын
Yes i drink all of my water with fresh squeezed lemon juice at least one whole lemon a day sometimes two. Great vitamin c content and also high in electrolytes and alkaline rich. All great for helping the kidneys and liver detoxifying the body naturally @Krunch2020
@Нфт-ц8и8 ай бұрын
Sauna 🧖♀️ is amazing. I hate cardio and do sauna three times a week instead of
@Grafiksocke8 ай бұрын
Sauna is in no way a replacement for cardio
@foreveryoung9998 ай бұрын
Tats lazy..sorreee
@dianetonacia21227 ай бұрын
He asks all the right questions 😊
@endotron3 ай бұрын
I wonder what Dr Patrick thinks about coffee and also caffeine and how it blocks magnesium absorption
@PaulosKebede-p3j6 ай бұрын
I learned a lot of things from Dr Ronda. The chief being Constitutional law Principles !! A ton of love and respect to her and to what she does !! Who said a Scientist's teachings don't also teach lawyering and political sciencing !!
@jp73576 ай бұрын
I love Rhonda … I’ve subscribed to your channel .. hope you can keep up the guest quality. Rhonda is a high bar.
@capgains5 ай бұрын
any explanation as to why magnesium (magtejn) makes me irritable for days after taking ? Helps with sleep. Some nightmares though
@CallyNoon6 ай бұрын
The protein quantity is an interesting one. I've heard from a few sources now that we need this high amount of protein, however looking at the Blue Zones, their diet suggests they don't get anywhere near that level of protein, and mostly from plant based sources too.
@Subtlenimbus3 ай бұрын
The Blue Zone thing is hugely misunderstood and misrepresented. Most of the diets are animal-based in them.
@CallyNoon3 ай бұрын
@@Subtlenimbus blue zones website has a breakdown of food groups, yes they all have some meat but its very small, not what I would call animal based. At least one of them only has meat for ceremonial purposes once or so a year. They wouldn't get anywhere near the levels of protein thats talked about in this video.
@ThomasConservative7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tkppodcast5 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening!
@sherylhokianga26493 ай бұрын
I Eat Moringa Alot!..Ive Got 3 Trees!..It Helps 2 Replace The N.Z. Culture Of Eating Puha & Watercress In Boilups!...Which Can Be Difficult 2 Find Up Here In N.Q.L.D...One Has 2 Find Alternative Greens!..ThankU 4 This Is Such An Interesting Podcast!..ThankU!
@sandyfisher26186 ай бұрын
So I looked up polyphenol oxidase in regards to smoothies. It said that PPOs are what turns fruit when exposed to air such as bananas and apples as well as avocados.. Wikipedia.
@MrBasHolland8 ай бұрын
@dr.Rhonda 🔶Is the omega 3 in canned fish already rancid? Because they are shortly heated for preservation? I read about rancid omega 3 intake and higher risks of cancer so guess my question is kinda important? 😁 @dr.Rhonda Please your thoughts about this 🙏🏼 Meanwhile watching this whole vid and making notes 🤗
@Cervin_Suisse7 ай бұрын
I personally keep away from any canned goods in oil. Those cans/jars are sterilised at high temperatures and the oils used are not of premium grade to begin with. Hate to imagine the transformation that oil undertakes, even if the pasteurisation is brief.
@josephwolf52804 ай бұрын
@@Cervin_Suisseyes yes yes they package with horrible grades of oil whatever is cheapest. I quit eating any canned processed meats just for the simple reason of heartburn and cramping stomach I don't eat many processed foods at all stick to mostly raw vegetables if possible. I do a combination diet of carnivore but incorporate greens and low carb/sugar veggies and fruits. Also at least 1 and a half pounds of a protein source ie eggs or and beef, or chicken mostly thighs or fatty fish. Raw one ingredient meals are healthiest.
@outerbanks8547 ай бұрын
Steak and eggs
@Tezzzaaa7 ай бұрын
...with a side of steak and steak to follow. 😁
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
Good source of protein for sure.
@suzanneemerson26257 ай бұрын
Great source of antibiotics.
@ta81937 ай бұрын
@@suzanneemerson2625 haha, that's why only from the farmer :)
@robertgoldstein526 ай бұрын
🥩🥚🥩🥚✅
@luv2travel20005 ай бұрын
For years I have supplemented with magneium. Much to my surprise, after a blood test I was found to be severely deficient in magnesium! It is important to be assessed to make sure you are getting enough magnesium and other nutrients.
@melissajohnson94218 ай бұрын
Dr. Patrick is a wealth of information and explains things in such a manner, that us "common folks", like myself can understand it. And, I am so happy she explained the K1/K2 for Vit D3 to get calcium directed to the right places in our bodies. With all the K2 talk these days to shuttle calcium to the bones and not the wrong places in our bodies, I too, took K2 and within a few days I was getting small hemorrhages in one of my eyes, upon stopping the K2 they went away. A couple of weeks later, I restarted the K2 and had the same small bleds in my eye. I feel so better knowing I can get the same effects of K2 with getting enough K1. Thank you so much Dr. Patrick for all you do to empower us with knowledge. God bless you and your family.
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
Make sure to take your magnesium as well. The Magnesium will get depleted in your body when supplementing D3. These are the D3 cofactors. Magnesium K2 Zinc Boron You need these to make D3 most effective.
@stephennelson16876 ай бұрын
God has made our bodies to be so amazing.
@MrCarstennielsen8 ай бұрын
Peter A. And rhonda need to read up on the latest science of protein and amino.
@srinidhi557 ай бұрын
For example?
@khaldounsamman91286 ай бұрын
Also, wealth correlates to this. It would be interesting to take social indicators into consideration when analyzing this data.
@HarrisPilton7896 ай бұрын
People living in blue zones are mostly poor and/or low income. So let’s stop using wealth as an excuse to be unhealthy.
@HarrisPilton7896 ай бұрын
People in blue zones manage to live long lives without wealth. So where exactly is this correlation of which you speak?
@ecek1238 ай бұрын
fish and greens are so delicious. i could eat them everyday. i don''t understand why people dont like fish that much.
@evelynsoriano45716 ай бұрын
Because large fish and those without scales are full of mercury and other toxic heavy metals.
@glenntimberlake24134 ай бұрын
Very good beginning summation on actual protein needs.
@EarmuffHugger7 ай бұрын
I smoke & I am 70 now. I was born & raised around 2nd hand smokers & started smoking at age 15. I'm 80% red meat carnivore & also eat processed sweets & toasted bread. I have been for 5 years with copious fatty cuts lately. No vegetables only tomatoes. I take supps: Glycine, NAC, Mg Glycinate, Mg Complex, Taurine, Milk Thistle, Potassium, Iodine. Recently I love to salt my meats & over easy eggs for a much better taste. I'm also moderating & slowly reducing sweets. I just had bloodwork done, no issues. Conventionally speaking I may be an anomaly. Well wishes ❤
@davemi007 ай бұрын
I’m similar to you, also take D3/K2, CoQ10 and high Omega 3. But I roll my cigarettes. Safer ingredients than pack bought. And I smoke much less. Cheers.
@scottfrench92677 ай бұрын
You are definitely an anomaly. My father-in-law is similar. Late 70s, has smoked 2 packs a day since he was young teen, eats a standard American diet and no major health issues to speak of.
@EarmuffHugger7 ай бұрын
@@davemi00 Yes, I roll mine too. I also didn't mention 1 other supp. I just started cod liver oil a month ago. Tastes as bad as liver which I eat once a month but CLO has been used for a very long time for the treatment & prevention of all sorts of health problems. Also I met a guy once in a group of truck drivers shooting the crap at a Save-Alot distribution center that said his doctor told him if he ever quit smoking he'd die. It was about 20 years ago. We all laughed. I recently found out every cigarette has half a teaspoon of sugar added to it. I think TPTB add it to rolling tobacco as well. Well wishes.
@leamaka20827 ай бұрын
@EarmuffHugger. Good for you!!! Wish you the best. I guess you have never seen older people who smoke all their lives carrying oxygen tanks with them as their lungs no longer function properly. Nor have you been in a hospital where people had lung surgeries and heard their cough, let alone their excruciating pain. Not trying to frighten you, just to give you a reality check. You may sail fine through the end of your life as an exception.
@EarmuffHugger7 ай бұрын
@@leamaka2082 I've seen & heard nearly everything as it relates to health problems & death, either 1st hand or 2nd with friends & loved ones throughout my life. After rigorous study for the past 15 years I can tell anyone that they must "Moderate or Eliminate" all deleterious foods and drugs & also include certain supplements based upon their specific health needs, if they want to remain healthy for as long as possible. Well wishes to you as well.
@sloane290Ай бұрын
Farmed fish are fed corn & soy so they don't make Omega-3. Wild fish make omega-3 by consuming algae. Wild fish is very expensive.
@JakeRichardsong8 ай бұрын
DHA and EPA can also be found in non-fish. I have a supplement that is not based in fish.
@Engrave.Danger7 ай бұрын
Is it algae sourced?
@sarahfoster56487 ай бұрын
Try to find a fish based one though as they’re much more bio-available 😊 Much healthier.
@TwoSeasons33966 ай бұрын
A little confused with adding the avocado to the smoothie. I thought avocados were high in polyphenol oxidase?
@jp73576 ай бұрын
I live in Texas and trail run 60min/day in 90% humidity and 90F … do I still need a sauna ? I feel I live in a sauna.
@josephwolf52804 ай бұрын
Yes a natural sauna is best sweating daily with plenty of electrolytes. Same effect I think.
@mariafryer96232 ай бұрын
Love that she thinks about the practicality of eating well. Not everyone can afford organic / grass fed. She layers nutrition in a healthy economical way 🩵
@garrygreen22847 ай бұрын
Spinach, leafy green 36:32 is high in oxalates and will give you kidney stones. Started eating spinach Dec 2021 and had kidney stones 3 times in 2022.
@BP-19727 ай бұрын
What about the high oxalate constant in greens like kale and spinach?
@NewMinority7 ай бұрын
And defence chemicals and anti nutrients… just eat red meat and organs! So much more bio available
@Engrave.Danger7 ай бұрын
Kale isn't particularly high but spinach is. Some references said kale was high but seems to be outdated information. That said, I wouldn't eat either.
@NewMinority7 ай бұрын
@@Engrave.Danger high in heavy metals. You get all the nutrients from meat
@Engrave.Danger7 ай бұрын
@@NewMinority fat soluble vitamins and unoxidized energy are there as well, saturated fat being the least oxidizable through the range of room and body temperatures. You could always pair something like chlorella with it if you're concerned about heavy metals. There are certainly times when reduced absorption could be advantageous.
@evelynsoriano45716 ай бұрын
@@NewMinority I take Essensa Naturale Food Supplements to remove the toxins from fruits vegetables and other food additives in dishes when I eat at wedding receptions.
@ByDesign3336 ай бұрын
Nonorganic grapes givè me biĝ allergic reactions; but since washing in the 15 minute water plus baking soda...no allergic reaction. Raisins same, but raisins are harder to detoxify imo. Great Educator, so glad to get this! ❤ 🙏❤ Thanks so much. Gods best to you both. Anyone Got bad hayfever? Chew honeycomb from your pollen area a few weeks daily...honey alone not much help.)
@tonideleeuw26437 ай бұрын
Great questions!! Thank you!!
@mikefaye6726 ай бұрын
what's the difference between the polyphenol oxidase in avocados and in banana? Why can you keep the avocado in but need to remove the banana? Thank you!
@nadia598217 ай бұрын
Can we replace the kale with broccoli sprouts or can we add brocolli sprouts with no counteracting to the blueberries for the morning smoothie recipe?
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
The sprouts are high in nutrients more than the actual vegetable.
@douglas28356 ай бұрын
@@JCX-9 She has a video on KZbin on how to maximize sulfurofane from broccoli sprouts. Basically, heat them in water at 110 degrees, then add to smoothie. It activates the sulfurofane and the equivalent to roughly a dump truck full of broccoli in just that small handful of sprouts. Look it up. I don't remember if she went from direct low heat to ice then to smoothie.
@JCX-96 ай бұрын
@@douglas2835 the thing is i don’t trust her much.
@nikkishevillo87418 ай бұрын
So why not magnesium L-threonate? Thought good for brain health? 😊
@csb11438 ай бұрын
I use glycinate, but give threonate to my kid who has mild anxiety. I think it kinda depends on your needs. That’s what I’ve been reading and listening to from other Drs.
@djcreek8 ай бұрын
It's a good form of mag but it tends to be 2-3x more expensive.
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
Yes the L-threonate gets into your brain. I take it at night for better sleep. The Glycenate is good overall but there are others that are good. I mixed them up to get all the benefits. I also take lot of D3 and that requires Magnesium supplements.
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
@@djcreekone place you shouldn’t be so concerned with cost is your health. We can save on other things that are none essentials but definitely your health is not where you want to cut corners.
@rebeccabartsch6 ай бұрын
Please help your audience be aware of the oxalates that are very high in some greens, spinach, chard beet greens. This can cause numerous problems in many ways with your health. I have had this experience and I hope everyone will pay attention. The other things that Shane mentioned that are also very high in oxalates - almonds (almond milk), and chia seeds. Though it was not mentioned there are other foods that are considered very healthy and are also quite high in oxalates - dark chocolate, turmeric. Watch the information from Sally Fallon for a deeper understanding.
@Joan-lj4tt6 ай бұрын
Very interesting and informative!
@Joan-lj4tt6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information 😅
@belebele19827 ай бұрын
As I mix my BB smoothie + power greens, you mentioned not to add baby chard….oops.
@arl49457 ай бұрын
How to keep my blood pressure up while supplementing with i magnesium? I’ve already tried adding salt. Thank you
@dharma__37 ай бұрын
Wild seafood was always healthier, but now I'm concerned about MICROPLASTICS. Would that mean farmed seafood might have less plastic than wild?
@fiddlefancier6 ай бұрын
About the low levels of oxalates in kale, tiny amounts.
@satorsatori87937 ай бұрын
Why is no one mentioning that first of all we need to improve the air we BREATHE and improve the EARTH that grows our food.?????
@Beepboopboopboopbeep7 ай бұрын
lol exactly, going outside is actually a health smoothie for your lungs. Touch the grass
@evelynsoriano45716 ай бұрын
Just live in the country-side if you want to breathe clean air. Or if you live in the city, just plant several Moringa trees around the perimeter of your house since Moringa leaves absorb the heavy metals on air. But don't eat the leaves, only the fruits, to prevent dementia.
@vmigop2 ай бұрын
There is a KZbin video of a young man who fasted for 3 weeks and, according to weekly dexascans, he did not lose any muscle tissue. He lost about 30 pounds of fat. Any recent study that shows a protein burn during fasting must be due to the effects of autophagy As long as you have fat to burn, your body will burn it.
@jmartinianovlogging14827 ай бұрын
Thank Yoi for your time guys very helpful!!!
@9jmorrison7 ай бұрын
Make sure the protein powder does not clog kidneys, it can in older people, raising bp
@Caligrl10447 ай бұрын
Epsom salt baths are great they have mag sulfate in them.
@abhijitborah30058 ай бұрын
Please mention a good brand of magnesium to buy
@csb11438 ай бұрын
Now brand has a good record
@djcreek8 ай бұрын
Anything that has third party independent testing will be good. For mag I use Doctor's Best brand.
@ethimself50647 ай бұрын
7:25 - I started researching various aspects of nutrition and medicine back in 81 and found two great research papers on Selenium and lung cancer rates, on from China and one from the USA. The conclusion from the one in China stated that those with high Selenium from their food had the same lung cancer rates of non smoking Americans - And the one from the US had a 40% decrease in lung cancer rates. Some time later I correlated the two conclusions and they were so closely matched as to be identical conclusions. The OMEGA 3's mentioned could very well be from food as the likes of wild Salmon, Sardines and Kippers etc also have a good supply of Selenium. I believe I shall go back to high quality OMEGA supplements again as I simply do not get enough of them these days. Thanks for the heads up Dr. Patrick 👍 - 👍
@JCX-97 ай бұрын
Take 2 Brazil nuts a day for Selenium. Too much Selenium is not good either and should not be taken in large quantities. It’s only in small amounts that makes it beneficial.
@ethimself50647 ай бұрын
@@JCX-9 The safe upper limit is 400 mcg/day, which is conservative for good reason. as a Supplement of high quality. Nothing is good in too high of amounts - did you know that it only takes 1Tbs of too much water to drown?
@peterbeyer57558 ай бұрын
Does magnesium supplements equate to leafy greens.
@DaveThomson7 ай бұрын
It's not 1 to 1. Clearly supplements are more concentrated. You have to eat a lot of leafy green. You need to cook them to break up the cellulose and release minerals from the phytate. And then you need to make sure you don't end up with high levels of oxalate (can lead to kidney stones)
@HarrisPilton7896 ай бұрын
No, it doesn’t. Leaves have phytochemicals.
@Valoric5 ай бұрын
I didn’t make a difference to my magnesium status with food. Not until I started taking Mg glycinate. Food and water is depleted in magnesium around the world. Don’t count on food if you really need Mg.
@trollmcclure18847 ай бұрын
glycine supplementation could protect us from absorbing glyphosate that is also based on glycine