Dr. Anthony Gustin believes the natural state of an organism is health. In this podcast he explores how we can reclaim our health rebuilding a proper human environment in the modern world. The Natural State features interviews with health and nutrition influencers, world-class thought leaders, and industry experts. With exclusive content that breaks down complex ideas to make them simple and digestible. We cover topics like nutrition, fitness and movement, regenerative agriculture, health, mental and emotional health -- anything that a functioning human being needs to thrive.
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Listeners of The Natural State with Dr. Anthony Gustin that love the show mention:The Keto Answers podcast is an incredible resource for anyone interested in learning about health, nutrition, and wellness. Hosted by Dr. Anthony Gustin, this podcast covers a wide range of topics related to the keto diet and beyond. Whether you are a beginner or have been practicing keto for years, this podcast has something for everyone.
One of the best aspects of The Keto Answers podcast is the variety of guests and topics that are covered. Dr. Gustin brings on experts from various fields to discuss everything from the science behind keto to mindset and life design. Each episode is packed with valuable information and insights that can be applied to improve your overall health and well-being.
Another great aspect of this podcast is Dr. Gustin's interviewing style. He allows his guests to speak freely without pushing his own agenda, creating an open space for meaningful discussions. His genuine curiosity and passion for learning shines through in each episode, making it a pleasure to listen to.
While there are many positive aspects of The Keto Answers podcast, one potential downside is that it may not cater to those who are not interested in the keto diet or low-carb lifestyle. However, even if you are not following a strict keto diet, there is still a wealth of information that can be applied to other areas of health and wellness.
In conclusion, The Keto Answers podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to expand their knowledge on health and nutrition. Driven by science and research, this podcast provides valuable insights from experts in their respective fields. Dr. Gustin's passion for helping others optimize their lives shines through in each episode, making it both informative and enjoyable to listen to.
East Forest is a multidisciplinary artist, producer, and ceremony guide known for his genre-blending music combining ambient, neoclassical, avant-pop, and electronic sounds. East Forest and Anthony discuss the integral role of music in the human experience, particularly in the context of psychedelic-assisted therapy and its potential for healing and emotional processing. Since 2008, his work has focused on using sound as a tool for inner journeys and consciousness expansion. In addition to his music, East Forest offers guided meditations, retreats, and a podcast, Ten Laws w/East Forest, where he explores accessible spirituality and inner resilience. His latest project, Music for Mushrooms, is a documentary exploring the transformative power of psychedelics, music, and community, accompanied by a live ceremony soundtrack. Tune into this episode to hear them discuss: The historical significance of music as a bonding experience for humans throughout history. The origins of music and its use in processing emotions and navigating complex human experiences. The importance of music in psychedelic-assisted therapy and how it serves as a guiding force during transformative experiences. The importance of silence in music and it's role in processing psychedelic journeys. Resources mentioned in this episode: Check out EquipFoods.com and enter code TNS at checkout for 15% off! Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order! Check out musicformushrooms.com or eastforest.org Watch the trailer to Music for Mushrooms, out now! East Forest's website: eastforest.org East Forest's Instagram: @eastforest
Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about the science of “Supercommunicators.” According to Charles, Supercommunicators have unlocked the secret language of connection. This one trait makes them more successful in all areas of their life. Best part? Anyone can become a Supercommunicator! If you're familiar with Charles' books The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better, you know he takes a science-driven approach to understanding human nature and its potential for transformation. His new book, Supercommunicators, is no different. It's full of science-backed tips and tricks for more effective, connection-boosting conversations. So in this episode, Charles and Dr. Gustin explore: The science of communication, conversation, and connection Why communication is a human superpower The benefits of being a better communicator The three types of conversations How the “Matching Principle” explains miscommunication The difference between inviting vs. mandating conversations What makes Supercommunicators so effective How to ask deep questions to better connect with others (+ the best one to ask!) What “looping for understanding” means, and how it's helpful during conflict or arguments Resources mentioned in this episode: Check out EquipFoods.com and enter code TNS at checkout for 15% off! Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order! Charles Duhigg's website Charles' book: Supercommunicators
Eric Edmeades is a globally recognized authority in health, practical psychology, and behavioral transformation. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about closing the “Evolution Gap.” For the past 15+ years, Eric has made extensive trips to live with the Hadza Tribe of Tanzania, one of the few remaining hunter-gatherer societies. He even organized the trip Dr. Gustin ventured on with Dr. Paul Saladino! Eric's deep immersion and the insights gained from these experiences have significantly informed his work in the health and wellness industry. His book Postdiabetic offers a holistic, actionable 9-week plan to tackle prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. His newest book, The Evolution Gap, explores how the mismatch between our slow biological evolution and rapidly innovating modern lives impacts our health and well-being. Tune into this episode to hear them discuss: How Eric's unique family history sparked his interest in human evolution The profound changes experienced by the Hadza Tribe since Eric first began visiting Eric's evolutionary health journey and vegan vs. Paleo diets Why it's easier to get diabetes today than it was 50 years ago The “Evolution Gap” and why Eric believes almost every physical and mental condition erupts from that space Using natural and artificial solutions to “close” the gap and align our lifestyles more closely with the rhythms/systems our bodies were designed for Resources mentioned in this episode: Check out EquipFoods.com and enter code TNS at checkout for 15% off! Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order! Eric Edmeades' website: EricEdmeades.com Eric's books: The Evolution Gap and Postdiabetic Eric's WILDFIT® program Eric's Instagram: @EricEdmeades
In this episode, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about Muscle-Centric-Medicine®. With her background in family medicine, geriatrics, and nutritional science, Dr. Lyon discovered that optimizing your health starts by focusing on the biggest organ in your body: skeletal muscle. Her book Forever Strong outlines how your muscle health directly impacts your metabolic health, mental health, and overall lifespan. As she says, “Muscle is the key to longevity and aging well. The more muscle health you have, the better your trajectory of aging.” So she uses this approach to help the world's game changers — from Navy SEALs and elite athletes to CEOs and entrepreneurs — become the best versions of themselves. During their conversation, Dr. Gustin and Dr. Lyon discuss: The habits, behaviors, and standards her high-performing patients share that predict success across every aspect of their lives. How to create systems that address your personal weaknesses and outsmart your predictability. Why muscle health is so underappreciated and often ignored. Signs you don't have healthy skeletal muscle. Why a lack of muscle is a greater health threat than obesity. Measuring strength vs. power to determine muscle quality. The importance of eating enough protein, working out hard enough, and building/preserving muscle mass as we age. Resources mentioned in this episode: Go to EquipFoods.com/TNS to grab 15% off your order Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order Dr. Gabrielle Lyon's Website: DrGabrielleLyon.com Dr. Lyon's Book: Forever Strong: A New, Science-Based Strategy for Aging Well Dr. Lyon's Podcast: The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show Dr. Lyon's Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok: @DrGabrielleLyon
Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CNS, is a certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist who helps people heal and prevent illness by using food, lifestyle, and mindset medicine. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about how the right mindset creates a more meaningful life. Dr. Axe suffered a very traumatic injury that left him unable to walk. He spent the last year and a half recovering by using natural remedies and focusing on mindset, which he shares more about during the episode. This experience solidified his beliefs about what's important in life besides nutrition and physical health — faith, spirituality, and being a good human. Tune in to hear them discuss: Why “mindset medicine” is the biggest aspect of better health we're not talking about The benefits of finding your purpose and identity How Dr. Axe defied his doctor's expectations with a healing mindset What religion and spirituality mean to them Lessons we can learn about being a good human from the Bible to The Lord of the Rings Our universal purpose to heal the Earth and its people Using your unique talents to heed your calling and help others Virtue ethics and what makes someone a good person The difference between an Accomplishing mindset vs. a Becoming mindset Resources mentioned in this episode: Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order Dr. Josh Axe's website: DrAxe.com Dr. Axe's new book: Think This, Not That Dr. Axe's Instagram: @DrJoshAxe Dr. Axe on Facebook
Jake Marquez and Maren Morgan are filmmakers, writers, and podcasters. They chat with Dr. Anthony Gustin about their crazy journey making their documentary and podcast: Death In the Garden. For the last four years, Jake and Maren have been trying to untangle the complex, tangled web of how we address climate change, fix the food system, and, hopefully, save the world. Their project discusses these and other problems in our society through the lenses of ecology, philosophy, myth, storytelling, and, ultimately, our fear of death. Jake and Maren have experienced their fair share of anxiety, despair, and existential dread on their quest for ecological and cultural regeneration. But as you'll hear in the episode, they've learned how to find meaning and purpose. They also helped Jake's mom start a grass-fed tallow balm company called The Beekeeper's Granddaughter! Tune into the episode as these three chat about: What inspired Jake and Maren to start the Death In The Garden project Why prioritizing “left-brain consciousness” is harming our society/planet What it looks like to live ethically in an unethical world The four reasons people go vegan (and why Jake stopped) The potential collapse and finding good in the next “Dark Ages” Finding meaning and purpose in life The value of conscious, intentional consumption The most important things we can do to change the food system How being conscious about our mortality empowers us to embrace the natural cycles of life, death, and regeneration (and not make the same mistakes) Their hopes for this generation and what's next for them Resources mentioned in this episode: Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM Visit LineageProvisions.com and use code AG20 for 20% off your first order Jake and Maren's substack: DeathInTheGarden.substack.com @DeathInTheGarden on Instagram @Death_TheGarden on Twitter Jake's Mom's grass-fed tallow balm company: The Beekeeper's Granddaughter Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered by E.F. Schumacher A Guide for the Perplexed by E.F. Schumacher The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Iain McGilchrist Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire by Morris Berman Civilized to Death: The Price of Progress by Christopher Ryan
Dr. Paul Saladino, double board-certified MD, author, and host of the Paul Saladino MD podcast, chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about the journey and launch of their new brand: Lineage Provisions. Sparked by their desire to make foods they want to eat and feed their loved ones, they set out to create an animal-based food company with the highest standards for nutrient-density, taste, and transparency. But as you'll hear in this behind-the-scenes peek, the journey wasn't easy. After two years and 50+ formulas, Dr. Saladino and Dr. Gustin are now proud to offer the best meat snack the world has ever seen. Tune into this episode to hear: How the “Quest for Convenience” ruined our food supply and eating habits What some meat producers hide behind grass-fed labels Why the “naturally occurring” nitrates and nitrites in celery powder may not be any better for us The incredible health benefits of vitamin K2 and where to get it in your diet What inspired Dr. Saladino and Dr. Gustin's collaboration How they vet farmers, suppliers, etc., to bring their products to market The proprietary air drying process they engineered to preserve nutrients Why their small batch, 100% regeneratively raised, grass-fed and finished beef & organ meat sticks are unmatched by competitors Their ideas for the next product launches (based on your feedback!) Q&A session, including why you won't find Lineage Provisions in grocery stores yet, what the beef and organ sticks taste like, whether kids like them, and more! Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Paul Saladino and Dr. Anthony Gustin's company: Lineage Provisions Dr. Saladino's podcast
Cole Mannix, President and Founder of Old Salt Co-op, chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about creating a vertically integrated pasture-to-plate ecosystem. Cole's meat company brings together ranchers to support land stewardship, fix the local food system in Montana, and make regenerative more sustainable. They've integrated everything from processing, sourcing, distribution, and marketing to running their own farm-to-table restaurants. Though his family's been ranching in Montana's Blackfoot Valley since the 1880s, Cole holds degrees in biology, philosophy, and theology and worked in wildlife and natural resource conservation. His unique perspective makes for an interesting conversation. Tune in to hear Cole and Dr. Gustin discuss: What inspired Cole to tackle this challenge How the co-op works and whether it can be replicated International food policies that harm US farmers and ranchers Why it's impossible to industrialize sustainable food production The “impact” of cattle emissions on climate change How solely plant-based farming devastates ecosystems Why international meat costs less than domestic Creating the seed oil-free Old Salt Outpost, a burger joint sending out tallow-cooked french fries The Old Salt Festival, Outside magazine's #2 ranked climate-forward festival Resources mentioned in this episode: Cole Mannix's company: Old Salt Co-op Outside magazine's article: “9 Best Climate Forward Festivals in 2024“ Wendell Berry's book: The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture E. F. Schumacher's book: Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQTM
Lily Nichols is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author. She discusses how to combine ancestral knowledge and evidence-based prenatal nutrition to support healthy pregnancies with Dr. Anthony Gustin. Lily's first bestselling book, Real Food for Gestational Diabetes, dives into why a nutrient-dense, lower-carb approach works for women worried about or managing gestational diabetes. Her second book, Real Food for Pregnancy, is the most comprehensive text on prenatal nutrition to date — with nearly 1,000 citations that challenge conventional prenatal nutrition guidelines and confirm what our ancestors have known for generations. Tune into the episode to hear Lily and Dr. Gustin chat about: What inspired Lily to take this path (in a roundabout way) What's wrong with the current prenatal/postnatal nutrition guidelines Foods women should be adding/avoiding during pregnancy How hormone changes may influence pregnancy cravings (and aversions) The “interpregnancy interval” and how long to wait between kids The best prenatal supplements to help cover nutrient gaps Raw eggs, seafood, saunas, cold plunges, and more! Resources mentioned in this episode: Lily Nichols' website: LilyNicholsRDN.com Lily's books: Real Food for Pregnancy: The Science and Wisdom of Optimal Prenatal Nutrition and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes: An Effective Alternative to the Conventional Nutrition Approach Lily's Instagram: @LilyNicholsRDN FullWell Prenatal Multivitamins and Seeking Health Prenatal Vitamins (for men and women) Visit HVMN.com/AG to get 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ™
Dan Miller is the founder and CEO of Steward, a crowdfunding platform for investing in regenerative agriculture projects. He discusses how it all works with Dr. Anthony Gustin. After Dan pioneered crowdfunding for real estate investing with his company Fundrise, he decided to move into something he was more passionate about: fixing the food system. Steward empowers everyday investors to vote with their dollar and support regenerative farms beyond simply buying their goods. Since launching in 2020, they've crowdsourced and provided over $30 million in short-term loans to fund more than 90 regenerative projects across the US. Tune into the episode to hear Dan and Dr. Gustin chat about: How Dan used what he learned scaling Fundrise to launch and grow Steward Why financing is the biggest challenge for regenerative to become the norm and what's wrong with the current system The surprising new generation entering the regenerative agriculture space How Steward vets and supports borrowers to drive returns for investors Success stories and community impacts What happens if there's a default, the average portfolio yield, the minimum investors need to start, and more! Resources mentioned in this episode: Dan Miller's company, Steward The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture by Wendell Berry
Andy Schoonover is the Founder and CEO of CrowdHealth, a platform that crowdfunds healthcare costs for its members so they can ditch their health insurance plans. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about why this model solves the biggest problems in our broken medical-industrial complex and brings a community-first approach back to healthcare. Tune in to the episode to hear them discuss: What inspired Andy to start CrowdHealth What's wrong with the health insurance industry How people rack up million-dollar hospital bills What makes paying doctors in cash at the point of care different How crowdfunded healthcare works How CrowdHealth members dramatically reduce their healthcare expenses What incentivizes members to contribute to others and take better care of their health The demographics of their members and the most common crowdfunding requests How many claims have been denied vs. fully funded Resources mentioned in this episode: Andy Schoonover's company, CrowdHealth CrowdHealth on Twitter and Instagram Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia, MD
Ever wonder what gives you vitality? Case Bradford, Primal Health Coach, chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about the best habits to elevate your body-mind health and fitness (and which devitalizing habits you should avoid). Case is an enthusiastic advocate for authentic vitality. He and Dr. Gustin dive into how to make intuitive calls in your health rather than unquestioningly trusting the science behind your everyday motions. Tune in to the episode to hear their thoughts on: How to define vitality What prevents people from reaching their peak vitality Best habits to practice when you're feeling physically, mentally, and emotionally drained How to explore your own authentic, holistic vitality The top microtoxins that devitalize us The new rules of essential modern hygiene for better health The benefits of local, biodynamic foods Thoughts about fasting from a ritualistic, meditative perspective The “pure alchemy” of making amazingly nutrient-dense ice cream Resources mentioned in this episode: Case Bradford's website Case's Peak Earth podcast Case's Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube channel The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
Brett Ender and Harry Gray are hosts of The Meat Mafia Podcast and co-founders of Noble Origins, a nose-to-tail nourishment company. They chat with Dr. Anthony Gustin about entrepreneurship, spirituality, fixing a broken food system, leading a purpose-driven life, and more. Tune in to the episode to hear them discuss: The entrepreneurial lessons Dr. Gustin has learned The dark side of selling a business Finding personal fulfillment vs. chasing monetary success Which supplements inspired Brett and Harry's line of products Why investing in local communities may be more beneficial than solving problems at scale How regenerative agriculture may be the easiest way to get people back to human wholeness What they each hope to contribute to fix the broken food system The power of supportive local communities What traditional religion gets wrong and how spirituality manifests in their daily lives Resources mentioned in this episode: Brett Ender and Harry Gray's The Meat Mafia Podcast (Apple/Spotify/YouTube) Brett and Harry's company, Noble Origins
Julie Friend is a regenerative farmer and founder of Wildom Farm. She chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about how she holistically and humanely raises multi-species in a forest and pasture-based system. Tune in to the episode to hear them discuss: What inspired Julie to leave Chicago (and a job in fashion) to become a farmer What it was like adjusting from urban to rural life Why buying from local farmers eliminates food confusion How to build an intentional brand around a farm and diversify The perks of opening a farm store The differences between forest and pasture-raised pork How species-appropriate diets and native foraging affect pigs Achieving nose-to-tail utilization with small processors The wave of women in the regenerative agriculture space Resources mentioned in this episode: Julie Friend's Wildom Farm Wildom Farm's Instagram
AJ Richards is a fifth-generation rancher and a seasoned expert in agriculture and food supply chain management. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about why he's launching the Airbnb of hyperlocal food supply, where farmers and ranchers connect directly with consumers nationwide. Tune in to the episode to hear them discuss: The biggest issues with our current food supply chain model Why our food chain's fragility is a national security issue (and which countries control 85% of our meat) What happens if the largest meat supplier in the world goes public Why it's so important to “shake hands” with your local farmers and ranchers What the new “Agrarian Movement” looks like, the future of regenerative agriculture, and what AJ's most hopeful about Resources mentioned in this episode: AJ Richards's website, Feed The People By The People Feed The People By The People's private Discord group AJ's Instagram
Chris Irvin, aka The Ketologist, joins Dr. Anthony Gustin to discuss what's new in their health journeys and what's bothering them about the health and wellness community. Tune in to this episode to hear their thoughts on: Supplements and peptides like Methylene blue and BPC-157 Why obesity is probably not genetic The seed oil debate Studies and influencers that spoon-feed us the wrong information about our health The biggest problems with pharmaceutical companies and get-healthy-quick fixes What's concerning about US Dietary Guidelines The magic of farmers' markets Why Dr. Gustin's so excited to dive into elk hunting Resources mentioned in this episode: Chris Irvin's website, The Ketologist Chris' Instagram ADx Health genetic testing
Dr. Casey Means is the Chief Medical Officer and Co-founder of the metabolic health company Levels. She chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about the eight “pillars” of metabolic health and how to reach your peak state. Metabolic dysfunction is at the root of almost all modern health conditions. Those diseases are responsible for 9/10 of the leading causes of death in the US. So Dr. Gustin and Dr. Casey kick off their conversation by discussing the two biggest ways society is harming our cells and underpowering our bodies. Then they explore what it takes to overcome those obstacles, stop being a “product” for corporations to exploit, and take back your health. Along the way, the pair discuss topics like: The problematic concept of exercise What people don't understand about prediabetes The truth about triglycerides vs. LDL cholesterol How to assess your metabolic health (& the most important test to get) Leveraging CGM data as an effective biofeedback tool (it's more than noticing blood sugar spikes) The best tips to improve your metabolic health, from easy to advanced How to win a free Levels kit! Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Casey Means' company Levels Dr. Casey's Instagram and Twitter Dr. Casey's giveaway: Enter to Win a Free Levels Kit!
Myles Snider is a chef, real food enthusiast, and creator of 80/20 Cooking. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about the benefits of intuitive cooking and their shared food philosophies. As you'll hear, intuitive cooking is the exact opposite of following step-by-step recipes. It's about mastering the basics and using all your senses to freestyle healthy, nourishing meals that make the most of local, seasonally available, fresh ingredients. So in this episode, Myles and Dr. Gustin dish about food shopping tips, biodynamic farming, and why “almost any food can be healthy.” They even brainstorm a few reasons for why you feel hungry and unsatisfied after eating at the best restaurants. Other topics include: The difference between well-cooked food and a nourishing meal Why stressing about food macros may do more harm than good How your location and season naturally influence your eating preferences Foods Myles avoids Using high-quality condiments (like oils, vinegars, and the best ketchup!) to add excitement to simple staple meals How to transform “unhealthy” foods into nutritious noshes The magic and science of open-fire cooking (and why it's the best cooking skill) Resources mentioned in this episode: Myles Snider's 80/20 Cooking courses Myles' Twitter and Instagram
Cliff Pollard is the CEO and founder of Cream Co. Meats, which distributes, markets, and directly invests in over 20 small producers and sustainable, regenerative, family-owned farms. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about what it takes to even the playing field between mainstream and farm-direct distribution. Many of us don't like to think about what happens to an animal after it leaves a farm and before it winds up on our plates. But as Cliff explains, this middle step is a huge challenge for small, regenerative producers across the country. They discuss how this “missing middle” infrastructure for farmers to get their products to the consumer has changed over time and how Cliff's team is working to fix our broken system. You'll also hear about Cream Co.'s exciting Beef-to-Institution program that's bringing grass-fed and finished meat from regenerative farms to 30 public schools in California. Other topics in this episode include: How many steps in the supply chain it takes to go from farm to fork What happens when animals go from the pasture to commodity processing The difficulties small/medium farmers and ranchers face getting to market (and Dr. Gustin's own first-hand experience) The “spectrum of sustainability” when comparing sustainable vs. regenerative producers Mobile meat processing units Whether small farms should invest in an online store with direct-to-consumer shipping How you can support small, local regenerative producers Resource mentioned in this episode: Cliff Pollard's Cream Co. Meats website
What are the best times to wake up, eat, work out, focus, and sleep according to circadian biology? There's an app for that! Bastian Groiss is the director & co-founder of Circadian, an app that helps you achieve a more natural state of health by aligning your daily activities and location with circadian biological timing. Dr. Anthony Gustin chats with Bastian about his ongoing curiosity with circadian biology. They discuss how different sunlight stages impact everything from our energy levels, moods, and mental performance to modern-day diseases and our overall well-being. In this episode, you'll hear about: The evolutionary relationship humans have with sunlight Why it's almost scientifically impossible to be healthy or happy spending 99% of your day indoors How indoor light (natural vs. artificial) and outdoor light (UVA vs. UVB) affect our bodies Why phasing out incandescent light bulbs may be a mistake The circadian biology way to start your mornings with more energy (sans caffeine) What an “overdose” of blue light may cause The four circadian cues that optimize our bodies for health and wellness Getting over the comfort crisis Resources mentioned in this episode: The Circadian App Primal Body, Primal Mind by Nora T. Gedgaudas “Cold Thermogenesis 6: The Ancient Pathway” by Dr. Jack Kruse The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self by Michael Easter
Sarah Kleiner is a Quantum Health Coach with the Quantum Biology Collective (levels 1 & 2). She chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about how to use circadian biology to reset hormone imbalances and improve your health. Sarah also shares her best tips for combatting “invisible” light sources from WiFi and non-native EMF (and why we should do so). You may know Sarah from the carnivore community, where she enjoyed and touted the health benefits of carb-free living. But after struggling with multiple failed IVF rounds and miscarriages, she turned to circadian biology, quantum health, and local, seasonal food. The results shifted her entire platform, which you'll hear about during the episode. Sarah and Dr. Gustin also explore: How light and low-carb diets impact hormones like leptin, cortisol, and melatonin (and how those imbalances affect your health) How a leptin resistance protocol helped Sarah optimize her hormones, lose 30 pounds, and give birth at 43 (without excessive dieting and exercise) The power of local, seasonal food Why deuterium may be the secret to better health and anti-aging (and the best food sources for it) Simple, natural, free tips to get more sunlight and get your circadian biology back on track Resources mentioned in this episode: Sarah Kleiner's website Sarah's Instagram Sarah's free guide to Building the Perfect Quantum Day Sarah's courses (use code PODCAST for 10% off any course!) Dr. Jack Kruse's website Dr. László Boros's website The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor by Gerald H. Pollack The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life by Arthur Firstenberg
Dr. Chadi Nabhan is an oncologist who testified as an expert witness in the first three litigation trials against Monsanto and their potentially cancer-causing herbicide Roundup. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about all the “courtroom drama” and research he uncovered. Roundup is the most common weed killer in the world. Glyphosate (the active ingredient) taints our soil, waterways, and food — it's even in 97% of people's urine. Dr. Nabhan specializes in Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a disease in which malignant cancer cells form in the lymph system. He explains Roundup's link to cancer and other health conditions and why the courts have been ruling plaintiffs billions of dollars in damages. You'll also hear about: The chemical history of glyphosate Why Roundup's formulation increases glyphosate absorption in our skin How researchers in the Agricultural Health Study (AHS) and regulators like the EPA mishandled the science linking glyphosate to cancer Why the internal “Monsanto Papers” reveal the company knew about these dangers all along What Roundup-ready seeds (i.e., glyphosate-resistant plants) mean for the health of our food system Dr. Nabhan's new book: Toxic Exposure: The True Story Behind The Monsanto Trials And The Search For Justice Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Chadi Nabhan's website Dr. Nabhan's Twitter Dr. Nabhan's book: Toxic Exposure: The True Story Behind The Monsanto Trials And The Search For Justice
Georgie Ryan comes on the show to teach Dr. Anthony Gustin all about quantum health and circadian biology. Quantum health is a new rabbit hole Dr. Gustin is eager to explore. It suspends everything we know about nutrition to take a nano-perspective of how electrons from our food and environment give us energy. As Georgie explains, macronutrients like carbs and fat are only one way to power our bodies. He shares four more ways we can soak up electrons (and one that may be even better than food). But we can't really leverage those electrons without the power of UV light. So Georgie breaks down the basics of circadian biology, which is how sunlight influences everything from our hormone and neurotransmitter production to our gut microbiome. Tune into this episode, and you'll also hear about: Foods with the highest availability of electrons Water and hydration from a quantum perspective How to follow an ideal circadian rhythm optimized for each sunlight phase Why sunlight during the UVA rise sets the tone for how you feel the rest of the day The most important meal in circadian biology The nuances of melatonin for your body's repair and restoration cycles (and how to avoid suppressing it) Resources mentioned in this episode: Georgie Ryan's website, Georgie's Gardens Georgie's Instagram Douglas C. Wallace, PhD, the doctor studying the role of mitochondrial energy in human health and disease The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor by Gerald H. Pollack The Circadian app GembaRed and EMR-TEK: red and near-infrared lights
James Arthur Smith is the founder and CEO of Seatopia. His carbon-neutral, certified mercury-safe seafood subscription box relies on seafood farmers who practice regenerative aquaculture. Not familiar with the term? It's like regenerative agriculture, but in the water instead of on land. James explains the nuances of aquaculture farming to Dr. Anthony Gustin. He discusses how it increases biodiversity, restores ecosystems, and produces healthier fish for us. They talk about seafood provenance and why farm-raised vs. wild-caught isn't the right question to ask (and highlight which questions you *should* be asking about your seafood). There's so much misinformation in our seafood supply chain that it's easy to feel confused and stop eating fish altogether like Dr. Gustin did. But just like regenerative agriculture is changing the way we farm, regenerative aquaculture is becoming the future of mercury-safe, antibiotic-free, sustainable seafood farming you can feel good about. In this episode, you'll learn: How Shamu and a steelhead trout breeding and hatchery program ignited James' passion for regenerative aquaculture When farm-raised is better than wild-caught fish The dark side of commercial and line-caught fishing How microplastics and heavy metals like mercury get into our water systems and move up the sealife food chain What sushi-grade fish means and why sushi chefs don't work with fresh, wild-caught fish How the carbon footprints of farm-raised vs. wild-caught fish compare Best practices for freezing, storing, and using frozen fish Resources mentioned in this episode: James Arthur Smith's company, Seatopia James' LinkedIn
Paul Greive is a USMC War Veteran and the co-founder of Pasturebird, the world's largest daily-move pastured poultry operation. He also helped launch Primal Pastures, a direct-to-consumer regenerative organic farm in southern California. Paul chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about how he got into farming, why he credits Lyme disease for kicking off his interest in regenerative agriculture, and how his startups were born. They also discuss the importance of raising animals in their natural pasture habitat, both for the environment and the added nutritional benefits. Paul then explains the difference between pasture-raised, cage-free, and free-range chickens. Then he and Dr. Gustin talk about why geese are totally underrated in the US. You'll even hear how Pasturebird uses the largest land-based electric vehicles in the world to help their chickens automatically move a full spot every 24 hours. Tune in to the episode to discover more about: The challenges of scaling pasture-raised poultry The major cost drivers of getting chicken from the pasture to your table Biomimicry and the next big wave in ag tech A better financing model for regenerative farming, including tokenization and fractional ownership of farmlands Paul's thoughts on the Farm Bill and other government programs and regulations Resources mentioned in this episode: Paul Greive's direct-to-consumer regenerative organic farm Primal Pastures Paul's pasture-raised poultry company Pasturebird Paul's LinkedIn Paul's mentor Joel Salatin Find your local pasture-raised farm at Getrealchicken.com
Imagine having a window into your own body — before you're sick or symptomatic enough to warrant an MRI from your doctor. Andrew Lacy is the founder and CEO of Prenuvo, a health tech company specializing in proactive whole-body diagnostic imaging. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about patient-driven early detection of cancer and other major health issues. Despite following the best wellness routine, most of us don't have a black-and-white picture of how our lifestyle will affect our health trajectory over the next 10 or even 20 years. Uncovering this data could be our catalyst for change. It may empower us to make more informed decisions to advocate for our long-term wellness. It may change our “I feel good today, so why worry” mindset. And it may even help us catch early signs of cancer at stage 1 instead of suffering the devastating shock at stage 4. Dr. Gustin and his wife recently went for Prenuvo scans, which you'll hear about during the episode. He and Andrew also discuss: The perfect candidates for proactive screens. The general flow of how the screening process works. The importance of early detection for everything from cancer and aneurysms to back problems and issues caused by chronic metabolic disorders. The pros and cons of different imaging processes (CT vs. MRI vs. X-ray). What can/cannot be detected, and the most commonly detected conditions. The advantages and challenges of using AI in imaging analysis. Where insurance companies stand on preventative scans now and in the future. Using your scan data as a catalyst for taking better care of your health. Resources mentioned in this episode: Andrew Lacy's Prenuvo (visit Prenuvo.com/AG for $300 off your Whole-Body scan) Andrew's Twitter The Johns Hopkins pancreatic cancer study Andrew mentioned
Dr. Jill Crista is a leading expert at the forefront of diagnosing and treating mold-related illnesses. She comes on the show to discuss how mycotoxins harm your health while flying under the radar of conventional testing and medical protocols. A trained functional medicine naturopath, Dr. Jill first encountered mold sickness when she couldn't help a group of Lyme disease patients feel better. Turns out, all but one tested positive for mold. Dr. Jill then moved into a new house with an uninvited resident (hint: it was mold) and watched her family struggle with symptoms before realizing the cause, further prompting her research. If mold is lurking anywhere, it's affecting you. But you can naturally detox your body and heal using the wisdom Dr. Jill shares in this episode, including: Common symptoms of mold sickness. The best collection models and tests for your home and health. Why inspectors and medical experts turn a blind eye to mycotoxins (even though they cause 70-80% of mold sickness symptoms). How mycotoxins change your immune system and increase allergy sensitivities. The best ways to eliminate mycotoxins and help your body naturally detox (including which foods to eat and avoid). What makes mold more aggressive and encourages more mycotoxin production (and why routes like burning clean incense may help). Mentioned in This Episode Dr. Jill Crista's website Dr. Jill's free handout sheets Dr. Jill's book Break the Mold Dr. Jill's Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube More Resources The Natural State Podcast 154: Evan Brand - Getting Mold, Mycotoxins, and More Out of Your Body and Environment The Natural State Podcast 147: Brian Karr - How to Tell If You Have Mold in Your Home and What You Can Do About It The Natural State Podcast 125: Dr. Robin Berzin - Making Functional Medicine More Accessible
Daniel Firth Griffith is a man of many talents. Poet, author of three books, educator, farmer, hunter-husbandmand, entrepreneur, father — the list goes on. So he chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about a variety of topics, from the importance of preserving ancient wisdom in literature to his holistic approach to regenerative farming, wildland ecology, food supply chains, and more. But you'll quickly realize that Daniel isn't like other experts in the regenerative ag space. He tends to take a more philosophical approach and challenges the status quo. Ventures like his video, “Soil Health Doesn't Matter,” even send a ton of criticism and hate mail his way. Daniel's passion, hot takes, and unique perspective make this an episode you can't miss. Tune in to hear more about: Daniel's approach to sharing his stories and writing his best-sellers Why it was so difficult for Daniel to get blurbs from regenerative ag experts for his new book The nuances of soil health and the confusion of verified regenerative protocols Why things are getting worse for smallholder family farms How we can “do local food better” Why Daniel disagrees with people who think we need to scale the regenerative movement to make an impact The power of collaboration and a “collective consciousness” for farmers Educating city dwellers about the importance of local, rural communities on food supply chains Why technology won't save us from food scarcity Whether companies selling regenerative meats are actually helping The difference between Mother Culture and Mother Earth Resources mentioned in this episode: Daniel Firth Griffith's website Daniel's podcast Denusion Daniel's Instagram Daniel's new book, Dark Cloud Country Daniel's previous book Wild Like Flowers Daniel's meat company Commons Provisions Daniel's holistic management school, The Robinia Institute Dr. Gustin's Rooted Local Meats
Dr. Scott Lyons is a holistic psychologist and author of Addicted to Drama: Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others. He chats with Dr. Anthony Gustin about why we shouldn't dismiss the behavior of those who seem to thrive on drama as attention-seeking. Like any addiction, engaging in conflict may be a way of coping with deeper psychological issues and trauma. As he explains, we all develop survival patterns during infancy in response to emotional or psychological wounding. We may become hypervigilant and chronically anxious about our external world, yet numb or unable to process what we feel internally. So you'll hear why becoming a “drama queen” may be the body's way of seeking extreme experiences just to feel *something* again. To metabolize emotions stuck deep in our core identities. But we can unlearn these behavior patterns, and Dr. Lyons shares a few helpful tips on how to do so. In this episode, you'll discover more about: What it means to be addicted to drama How pain and trauma manifest as chaos and chronic stress in our lives How our caregivers during infancy influence how we regulate our emotions throughout life Shifting patterns from our stress response cycle to truly satisfy our underlying emotional needs Why understanding our identity formation may be the key to healing The benefits of being in resonance with our emotions and how it improves our relationships with ourselves and others Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Scott Lyons' website Dr. Lyons' book: Addicted to Drama: Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others Dr. Lyons' Instagram Dr. Lyons' TikTok The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D
Dr. Terry Wahls was diagnosed with secondary progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnosis in 2007. She was bedridden and could barely walk and sitting up was a challenge for her. As a medical doctor, she dove into aggressive treatment options to try to beat her disease and symptoms, but unfortunately, they didn't find much relief. She also dealt with debilitating pain that made it hard for her to work and function normally. Instead of succumbing to MS, Dr. Wahls vowed to do everything she could to alleviate the awful symptoms she was dealing with. It led her down a path of discovering nutritional and lifestyle therapies that could offer real relief. They were so effective that she became active again, both walking and cycling, and she returned to living a normal life, free from being wheelchair-bound, with a huge increase in her quality of life. She went on to develop The Wahls Protocol and led several research studies, including eight clinical trials, that proved just how effective these dietary changes are in treating progressive MS. In this episode with Dr. Anthony Gustin, you'll hear about Dr. Wahls' inspiring and incredible health journey, how nutrition can drastically impact autoimmune conditions, and the diets that can help these conditions. You'll also hear her thoughts on using the carnivore diet for autoimmune conditions, the two nutrient-dense foods she recommends eating whether you're sick or not, and the spiritual component of healing and health. Dr. Wahl also shares the symptoms and conditions that may be a red flag for future autoimmune issues, what you can do to treat those before they become worse, and the mindset she adopted to help herself and her family get through the most challenging parts of her health journey. Dr. Terry Wahls is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. She teaches internal medicine residents in their primary care clinics and does clinical research. Dr. Wahls has been published in over 60 peer-reviewed scientific abstracts, posters, and papers, and her work has been cited thousands of times. She's also on her eighth clinic trial, working hard to show that dietary and lifestyle interventions are effective treatment options for people suffering from autoimmune conditions. In this episode, you'll learn about the following topics: Dr. Terry Wahls' incredible health journey and how she went from barely being able to walk or sit up to being active again and living a high quality of life despite being diagnosed with secondary progressive MS Dr. Wahls' aha moment in her healing health journey and how she started researching alternative treatment options The diets being studied for progressive MS treatments and which ones have shown the most promising results The nutrients she focused on adding to her diet to start repairing her mitochondrial health Is the carnivore diet a good option for people with autoimmune conditions like MS? Is there only one diet or more than one that works at increasing the longevity and quality of life in MS patients? Two nutrient-dense foods Dr. Wahls included in her diet to improve her MS outcomes Other conditions that may benefit from The Wahls Protocol The other lifestyle factors Dr. Wahls addressed aside from nutrition to improve her condition and quality of life The spiritual component to better health and healing What keeps Dr. Wahls going now that she's seen incredible improvements in her condition Resources mentioned: Dr. Terry Wahls' website Dr. Terry Wahls' Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube channel Where you can donate to help support Dr. Wahls' incredible research Dr. Wahls' book, The Wahls Protocol
Dr. Will Cole, a leading functional medicine expert and best-selling author, discusses a term he came up with, shameflammation, and dives into what that is and why it could be an underlying health issue for many people, including healthy patients. Dr. Cole also addresses the connection between mental and physical health, stored traumas, the difference between shame and guilt, and more in this episode. You'll also hear about the free interventions Dr. Cole recommends using to address these issues and more about his latest book, Gut Feelings: Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat and How You Feel. Dr. Will Cole is a leading functional medicine expert who has been in practice for over 13 years. He uses telehealth practices to help patients all over the world. Dr. Cole has also written four books, hosts a podcast called The Art of Being Well, and has been recognized as one of the top 50 functional and integrative doctors nationwide. In this episode, you'll hear more about: Understanding the connection between mental and physical health Dr. Will Cole's term “shameflammation” and how shame impacts our health The difference between experiencing shame versus guilt Where does shameflammation come from? How stress and trauma are stored in the body and what can be done about it Interventions to improve both physical and mental health and resolve shameflammation Why aren't these free interventions being prescribed by traditional doctors? Is it because there's no money to be made from them? How healthy habits could be making your health worse and what you can do to fix this What Dr. Cole's personal journey looks like Working to address intergenerational trauma Dr. Cole's experience with psychedelics for treating trauma and other alternative treatment options Information on his latest book, Gut Feelings: Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat and How You Feel Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Will Cole's website Dr. Cole's Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube channel Dr. Cole's latest book, Gut Feelings: Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat and How You Feel The Body Keeps the Score, by Bessel van der Kolk M.D. Realms of Human Consciousness: Observations from LSD Research, by Stanislav Grof
Fifth-generation dairy farmer Tara Vander Dussen and former pharmacist turned rancher Natalie Kovarik are two amazing women in the regenerative agriculture space. They're challenging the notion that bigger is bad and smaller is better in farming, and they're highlighting how regenerative agriculture practices can't be a one size fits all approach and must be adjusted based on the region the farm resides in. As Tara and Natalie share in this episode, since they live in drastically different regions, their regenerative ag practices differ in some ways, and so do their cows, which you'll hear all about. Despite the differences, they're both focused on running sustainable farms that help mitigate climate change and educating people on what that looks like. In this episode, you'll learn about Natalie and Tara's unique backgrounds, their struggles on their farms, how their cattle help the environment, and why they're so passionate about what they do. You'll also discover the current state and future projections for regenerative agriculture, why so many companies are already greenwashing in the space, what can be done about it, and where this powerful duo gets their own food. Here's a quick breakdown of some of the topics they get into with Dr. Anthony Gustin: Tara and Natalie share their backgrounds and how they found themselves in the regenerative agriculture space The current state of regenerative ag and how many companies are greenwashing and turning the term into a buzzword The spectrum of regenerative ag and why some practices work for some ranchers but won't work for others The struggles Natalie and Tara have personally faced on their farms They also share their thoughts on scaling regenerative agriculture The difference between having a large versus a small regenerative ag herd Tara and Natalie also discuss their farm sizes and how big their operations are Tara shares her thoughts on consuming raw dairy How cattle bring value to our food system Can a commercial model work for poultry or pork to make it more sustainable? One possible solution to mitigate the effects of climate change The weird censorship happening on social media against beef and its true impact on climate change Where Tara and Natalie find the motivation to do the work they do What we need to do and change moving forward to make an impact on a larger scale Where Tara and Natalie get most of the foods they eat Resources mentioned in this episode: Natalie Kovarik's website Natalie's Instagram Tara Vander Dussen's website Tara's Instagram Natalie and Tara's podcast Discover Ag Discover Ag's Instagram The Natural State Podcast Episode 095: Will Harris - Regenerative Agriculture and Why More Farms Should Switch to this Eco-Friendly Model The Meat Mafia Podcast Wendell Berry's book, The Pleasures of Eating The Holy Earth: The Birth of a New Land Ethic, by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wendell Berry, and John Linstrom
Charley Cummings started his business Walden Local as a way to connect farmers with consumers. He also worked to address and fix the issues in the entire food supply system in his local New England area, and now it proudly serves 30,000 families there. His business tackles everything from raising and processing animals to hand delivering the meat to consumers. In this podcast episode, you'll hear all about what led Charley to start this business, the problems he's addressing, the obstacles he faced, and so much more. On top of building Walden Local, Charley also created Walden Mutual, which is a bank that supports the local economy and, more specifically, the local farming community he works with. You'll not only hear about how Charley started Walden Mutual in this episode, but you'll also learn about the true impact of your bank deposit dollars — you'll be surprised by this one — and why you should pay more attention to where your money goes. Here's a look at some of the topics Charley and Dr. Anthony Gustin discuss: Charley's story and how he found himself in this local agricultural movement space Charley's experience that made him realize something more needed to be done to connect consumers with local farmers What Charley's business Walden Local does The pivotal point that shifted Charley's thinking on addressing global environmental issues and how he still uses this thought process today How Charley wanted to play a role in tackling environmental issues Why there's no silver bullet to climate change and what can be done instead The problems Charley initially set out to solve and what that looks like today How Charley addressed issues like moving massive quantities of ground beef Why Charley doesn't ship his meat and the delivery approach he uses instead Some of the challenges farmers in his area faced and what he did to help people overcome them What happens to your money when you deposit it in a traditional bank How to change where your deposit dollars go and why you'd want to do that Resources mentioned in this episode: Charley Cummings' Walden Local website Charley's Walden Local Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook The bank Charley started - Walden Mutual Charley's email - Charley@WaldenMutual.com
Dr. Zach Bush is a well-known physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology, and hospice care and a world-renowned educator and thought leader on topics like how the microbiome relates to health, disease, and our food systems. Dr. Bush also founded a non-profit, Farmer's Footprint, which connects farmers with consumers, and a supplement company Intelligence of Nature, or ION. In this episode, Dr. Bush and Dr. Anthony Gustin discuss how prevalent glyphosate exposure is, whether it's possible to avoid environmental toxins, and if eating organic foods can protect you from these harmful chemicals. Dr. Bush and Dr. Gustin also chat about spirituality topics like how to find your purpose and how to regain connection with our food system, along with regenerative agriculture and Dr. Bush's mostly plant-based eating approach. If you're unfamiliar with Dr. Zach Bush, you'll hear about his incredible background and how he went from majoring in engineering in college to becoming a doctor and eventually getting out of a broken healthcare system. Dr. Bush also runs an eight-week transformative health course, which he also chats about in this episode, and dives into his extensive knowledge on soil health, how polluted our waters have become, building immunity while traveling, and what it takes to improve the gut/brain health connection. Here's a breakdown of some of the topics in this episode: How Dr. Zach Bush went from being an engineering major in college to becoming a doctor and doing what he does today How Dr. Bush was able to break through the noise and get out of a troubled healthcare system How Dr. Bush discovered his purpose in life and his suggestions for finding yours What Dr. Bush does to maintain his health, mindset, purpose, and more How Dr. Bush balances and supports his health in a toxic environment and while traveling More about his company, ION health, which stands for Intelligence of Nature, and how it helps people How glyphosate is everywhere, how it's detrimental to our health, and what can be done about it Does glyphosate really have a half-life? Why you may have more glyphosate exposure than you realize and what can be done about it What you can do to protect yourself while traveling Dr. Bush also shares his thoughts on regenerative agriculture and why he chooses to eat mostly plant-based Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Zach Bush's website Dr. Bush's Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channel Dr. Zach Bush's Intelligence of Nature (ION) supplement line Dr. Bush's eight-week course The Journey of Intrinsic Health Dr. Bush's Farmer's Footprint website Dr. Bush's Farmer's Footprint Australian website The Natural State Podcast Episode 158: Dr. Stephan van Vliet - Comparing the Nutrient Density of Grass-Fed vs. Grain-Fed Meat
Ty Beal, nutrition researcher and Research Advisor on the Knowledge Leadership team at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), has spent the last few years diving into the science globally to see what the most nutrient-dense foods are. He also studies the nutritional deficiencies that we're facing worldwide — in developing and well-off countries — to see what's really happening here. In this episode, you'll learn what the most nutrient-dense foods are, the most common micronutrient deficiencies we're currently facing and why this is crucial to pay attention to, how we can address these issues, and what the real food rankings should look like. Ty and Dr. Anthony Gustin also discuss regenerative agriculture, different diets like vegan and carnivore, whether seed oils are unhealthy, and the bioavailability of food. You'll also hear Ty's opinion on whether we should reduce our meat consumption, including red meat, his thoughts on saturated fat, and whether plant toxins are really an issue. If you're not familiar with Ty Beal's work, he's a Washington, D.C., based researcher and Research Advisor on the Knowledge Leadership team at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). His objective work has been quoted in dozens of research papers to date, and he has extensive experience studying diet quality, food affordability, sustainable food systems, micronutrient deficiencies, global health, and more. You'll find a breakdown of the topics Ty Beal and Dr. Anthony Gustin get into in this episode below: What got Ty Beal into nutrition research What he changed on his own health journey What makes a food ultra processed? What makes ultra processed foods so bad for your health? The most prevalent nutrient deficiencies worldwide Why are these nutrient deficiencies happening? What are some of the most nutrient dense foods? Where Ty goes to see the nutrient density of a food What about the bioavailability of foods? Is there enough scientific evidence to say that we should reduce our animal consumption? Ty shares his thoughts on regenerative agriculture and using circular systems, including what the latter is Should red meat be demonized as much as it currently is? Is saturated fat really bad for us? Ty also shares his thoughts on consuming seed oils Resources mentioned in the episode: Ty Beal's work on Google Scholar Ty Beal's Twitter Micronutrient deficiencies among preschool-aged children and women of reproductive age worldwide: a pooled analysis of individual-level data from population-representative surveys Limitations of the Food Compass Nutrient Profiling System Friend or Foe? The Role of Animal-Source Foods in Healthy and Environmentally Sustainable Diets Protein quality as a complementary functional unit in life cycle assessment (LCA) Measuring what the world eats: Insights from a new approach Estimating national and subnational nutrient intake distributions of global diets The Keto Answers Podcast Episode 20: Nina Teicholz - Embracing Saturated Fat and Why Our Nutrition Policy Is Wrong The Natural State Podcast Episode 166: Dr. Bill Schindler - Learning How To Eat Like a Human The Natural State Podcast Episode 163: Chris Kresser - Addressing Nutrient Deficiencies in Healthy Populations, The Most Nutrient Dense Foods, Pleiotropic Interventions, and More The Natural State Podcast Episode 158: Dr. Stephan van Vliet - Comparing the Nutrient Density of Grass-Fed vs. Grain-Fed Meat The Natural State Podcast Episode 139: Eric Perner - Optimizing Regenerative Agriculture for a Better Future for Our Planet Anna Borek's self experimentation on oats versus canola oil
Entrepreneur and soon-to-be author Calley Means' recent Twitter post exposed the racist agenda of Coca-Cola and racked up a whopping 12 million views, 13,000 retweets, and close to 60,000 likes in just one month. And that's just one tiny piece of Calley's incredible journey to exposing the problems of our current healthcare and food system. But instead of just complaining and highlighting the issues, Calley's actively working on a solution through his latest company, TrueMed, which aims to use food and exercise as medicine instead of relying on pharmaceuticals that actually make things worse. When you tune into this episode, you'll learn more about his latest company, along with Calley's first-hand experience seeing big pharma and food companies funneling money to professors, universities, and research studies on nutrition to skew the data in their favor. You'll also hear about how companies like Coca-Cola continue to target low-income families through food stamp programs and how they lobby to avoid having a sugar tax placed on their products. Calley also discusses how our current system has been making people with chronic diseases worse off instead of better, why weight loss drugs are not the answer, especially for obese kids, and what can be done to turn things around. Calley also shares his personal experience and how he found himself in this space, what he believes the root causes of chronic diseases are based on science and research, and more about his company TrueMed. Here's a look at what Calley and Dr. Anthony Gustin discuss in this episode: Calley's backstory and why he started caring about health and fixing the healthcare system How it's become normalized for people to be chronically sick and taking a handful of prescriptions each day, and what that stems from How the food system is designed to be efficient at making food cheap and addicting Calley's Twitter post that went viral and shed light on how food companies are funding research on nutrition and skewing the results in their favor The two biggest lobbying spenders and why this is a massive problem for our healthcare system How our chronic disease management process is actually causing diseases to go up and get worse instead of making things better What can be done to fix our healthcare system? Will our healthcare system eventually work itself out? What can be done to address rising mental health issues? How the scientific community has let Americans down and what can be done about it Calley shares his thoughts on treating obese kids with prescription drugs and shots The problem with weight loss drugs and why this is a huge issue The root causes of chronic diseases and how it's preventable Calley's latest business, TrueMed, and the problems it's actively working to solve Mentioned in this episode: Calley Mean's website Calley Mean's Twitter and Instagram Calley's website for TrueMed Justin Mares' Twitter and weekly newsletter Levels Health Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More by Dr. Christopher M. Palmer
Dr. Anthony Gustin chats with Dr. Bill Schindler, an anthropologist, professor, chef of the Modern Stone Age Kitchen, and author of Eat Like a Human. Dr. Schindler has dedicated his career to researching ancient humans and spending time with indigenous hunter-gatherer tribes to learn how to optimize our modern-day diets. Even though our basic nutritional requirements have stayed the same for the last 3,000 years, we've lost our ability to eat instinctively and listen to our senses. Just think about it: we're the only species on the planet that needs help learning what to eat, how much to eat, etc. So Dr. Schindler shares his ideas about how to follow the instinctual practices our early ancestors used to extract the most nutrition from our diets and return to our natural states of health. In this episode, you'll discover: Why we're the only species that intellectualizes eating the right foods What it means to be a fully-nourished human How to approach vegetables in your diet with intention Which foods Dr. Schindler completely removed from his diet to reverse damage and transform his life What type of bread Dr. Schindler considers the “safest” to eat The importance of eating animal fats and organ meats (in moderation) How grocery stores and modern food manufacturing destroyed our natural food instincts Why the emotional satisfaction, social connections, and cultural ties to our food are just as “nutritious” for our bodies as healthy foods Tune in to tap into the science of our evolution through nutrition now! Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Bill Schindler's Instagram Dr. Schindler's Twitter Dr. Schindler's book - Eat Like a Human Dr. Schindler's website Dr. Schindler's restaurant - Modern Stone Age Kitchen Dr. Schindler's nonprofit - Eastern Shore Food Lab Fire: The Spark That Ignited Human Evolution by Frances D. Burton
Dr. Anthony Gustin chats with Roy Krebs, founder and CEO of Natural Stacks, to discuss the natural state of our brain's four major neurotransmitters: dopamine, serotonin, GABA, and acetylcholine. After studying these chemical messengers for over 10 years, Roy explains how our bodies are genetically predisposed to create one neurotransmitter more efficiently than the others. Unfortunately, a dominance in one neurotransmitter then creates a deficiency in the rest. Neurotransmitter deficiencies may cause everything from brain fog, procrastination, and anxiety to low libido and even weight gain. So Roy says the secret to better brain health and performance is learning how to balance and optimize our neurotransmitters naturally. You'll hear his best tips on how to do that with the right environment and supplements (and what to avoid). In this episode, you'll discover: What it feels like to be high or low in each neurotransmitter How your genetics and environment (diet, sleep, sunshine exposure, etc.) affect your neurotransmitter levels How to find your dominant neurotransmitters with a simple True/False online test How to create an optimal balance of neurotransmitters naturally Which essential nutrients for brain health most people need more of What inspired Roy to found Natural Stacks How to take the right supplements to match your activity, whether you're working out, meditating, or crushing your day at the office Which supplements almost act like drugs and mess with the natural function of your brain How to judge supplements for brain support in a mostly unregulated industry Mentioned in This Episode Roy Kreb's Natural Stacks - use code GUSTIN for 25% off Roy Kreb's Twitter The Edge Effect by Eric R. Braverman The Braverman test
Dr. Anthony Gustin welcomes back Dr. Molly Maloof, an entrepreneur, Stanford professor, and biohacker for an information-packed episode. You'll hear how the pandemic taught Dr. Molly that social bonds and community are just as vital to our health as good nutrition, sleep, and exercise. She also discusses the quantified self, how to heal past trauma to prevent and reverse metabolic disease, and touches on her research with psychedelic therapies. Dr. Molly then ventures into her new fascination with emerging sex therapy protocols, an overlooked area that hasn't been innovated in 50 years. She highlights the recent epidemic of sexual trauma and sexual dysfunction plaguing society, and how we can learn to heal through meditation and the reprogramming of our thoughts and memories (in what she calls the “next wave of psychiatry”). As a practicing physician and healthcare reform lobbyist, Dr. Molly also touches on how to create a community of people who advocate for their wellbeing in a broken healthcare system designed to keep us sick for profit. In this episode, you'll hear about: How Dr. Molly assesses her patient's social and support networks along with their general health The benefits of creating stronger social ties and being more engaged in your community Why the next frontier of optimizing health is tackling stress and improving mental, emotional, and spiritual health How stress manifests itself in our physiology and sexual dysfunction, especially for women, and the sexual trauma epidemic plaguing the nation Studying implicit vs. explicit memories and how we can change our brain's “programming” to lessen the reactivity and negativity triggered by past trauma, PTSD, childhood experiences, etc. Meeting our pain with compassion Connecting to a higher power via meditation and spiritual coaching in the absence of formal religion Psychedelic therapies and regenerative medicine like NAD Why EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) might help people who haven't had luck with talk therapy Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Molly Maloof's website where you can find her online course based on the one she teaches at Stanford and preorder her new book, The Spark Factor Dr. Maloof's Instagram: @drmolly.co Natural Action Water Revitalization Polar H10 Hanu Oura Ring EMDR Mindlight Myneurva remote neurofeedback therapy Sue Carter, who's studied the endocrinology of love and social bonds for over 30 years Helen Fisher, the most cited woman on love
New York Times best-selling author, clinician, Functional Medicine educator, and pioneer in the natural health space, Chris Kresser, discusses how his health views have evolved over 15 years and what he's currently focused on. When you tune into this episode, you'll hear about how Chris discovered that many of his healthy patients who did everything right health-wise still ended up with nutrient deficiencies, what that looks like, and what the most nutrient dense foods are, both plant and meat-based. Chris also discusses whether we should be eating plant foods, the pleiotropic interventions he recommends, eating locally versus seasonally, and how soil health has drastically changed over the years and what that means for us today. Chris and Dr. Anthony Gustin also discuss his own personal experience dealing with health issues, how to tell if you've reached the point that health interventions can longer help, and why he chooses to see patients in-person when it can be done virtually. If you're not familiar with Chris Kresser, he's a world-renowned expert, clinician, and educator of Functional Medicine and ancestral health. He's also a New York Times best-selling author of the books, The Paleo Cure, and Unconventional Medicine. Chris also founded The Kresser Institute to help educate the next generation of Functional Medicine practitioners and he co-founded and co-directed the California Center for Functional Medicine, one of the largest clinics on the west coast. Chris was also named one of the 100 most influential people in health and fitness and he's appeared as a guest on NPR, Fox & Friends, Dr. Oz, Time, The Atlantic, and other well-respected media outlets. Lastly, Chris has recently launched his own supplement line, Adapt Naturals, to address the most common nutrient deficiencies he's seen in healthy patients in his practice. When you tune into this episode, you'll discover: What's changed for Chris as far as how he looks at health, what he focuses on now, and how he's evolved in his thinking How to tell if you've reached your health healing capacity or you need to push past your limitations Pleiotropic interventions, including what those are, the role they play, and when to use them A peek inside Chris' third book that he's currently writing Mistaking fleeting and transitory states with permanent experiences and how to change that Why Chris chose to stick to in-person care when everyone else around him switched to providing virtual services Why Chris is actively creating in-person connections through his retreats, what that looks like, and why it's so beneficial How so many people are experiencing nutritional deficiencies, even when eating a healthy diet and doing all the right things, and what can be done to address this How the soil health affects whether or not we reap all of the nutrients from the foods we eat What are our options for actually eating a nutrient dense diet? The main nutritional deficiencies Chris saw in his healthy patients who did everything right health-wise How nutrient levels have declined over the years The top four nutrient dense foods How whole grains compare in their nutrient density The most nutrient dense plant foods Do we need to eat plant foods? Should we eat plant foods? The bioavailability of the foods we eat Should we eat seasonally? Should we only eat locally sourced foods? Hormesis and hormetic adaptations How to source foods to maximize nutrition Resources mentioned in this episode: Chris Kresser's website Chris' supplement line Chris Kresser's Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube channel Scott Barry and eudaimonic well-being The Science of Soil podcast episode with David Montgomery and Anne Biklé What Your Food Ate: How to Heal Our Land and Reclaim Our Health by David Montgomery The Natural State Podcast Episode 148: Chris Masterjohn - Covid Research, Important Micronutrients, Soil Quality, Eating Locally and Seasonally, and More The Natural State Podcast Episode 152: Jake Muise of Maui Nui - How This Nutrient-Dense Meat is Responsibly Sourced Micronutrient Density and Bioavailability with Ty Beal The Natural State Podcast Episode 134: Dr. Paul Saladino - What We Learned from One of the Last Hunter-Gatherer Tribes
In this podcast episode, co-author of Keto Answers and The Ketologist, Chris Irvin and Dr. Anthony Gustin discuss their observations on social media, tech, and mental health, how Chris is navigating fatherhood while staying healthy, and what they're currently tweaking when it comes to their own health. Dr. Gustin also share an update on how farm life is going, his experience sending his first batch of pigs for processing and nutrient testing, the differences between grass-fed and grain-fed animals, and the types of therapies he's currently experimenting with. If this is your first time meeting Chris Irvin, he's an author, nutrition science researcher, Head of Education at Perfect Keto, and The Ketologist. He holds a Master's degree in exercise and nutrition science and he spent his time in graduate school studying the keto diet for therapeutic applications and performance. Chris is also the father to a now one-year-old son and he comes on the show to share his experience navigating fatherhood and health in this episode. Here's a breakdown of everything Chris and Dr. Gustin get into: How farm life is going, including Dr. Gustin's experience chasing a pig and getting covered in hundreds of fire ants Dr. Gustin's experience getting his first batch of pigs ready for processing and nutrient testing The nutrient differences between grass-fed and grain-fed animals The differences in saturated fats between grass-fed and grain-fed animals The current issues with social media What Chris and Dr. Gustin are most interested in when it comes to health lately Some use cases where the Metaverse could be really helpful How technology can be both useful and detrimental to your health and what you can do to protect yourself What Chris Irvin and Dr. Gustin are currently toying with when it comes to their health The type of therapies Dr. Gustin is currently undergoing How Dr. Gustin keeps track of the progress of his healthy habits Their thoughts on mental health and what you can do to improve it Resources mentioned in this episode: Chris Irvin's website Chris Irvin's Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook The Natural State Podcast Episode 158: Dr. Stephan van Vliet - Comparing the Nutrient Density of Grass-Fed vs. Grain-Fed Meat The Natural State Podcast Episode 152: Jake Muise - How This Nutrient-Dense Meat is Responsibly Sourced The Natural State Podcast Episode 134: Dr. Paul Saladino - What We Learned from One of the Last Hunter-Gatherer Tribes
Taylor Collins and his wife Katie, founders of EPIC Provisions, discuss their journey from being vegetarian endurance athletes to creating a meat-based protein bar and how they eventually started their own regenerative agriculture farm. When you tune into this episode, you'll also hear how their regenerative ag practices are transforming ecosystems, why they don't operate with a business plan and what they do instead, and what it's like to raise two daughters on the farm. Katie and Taylor also share with Dr. Anthony Gustin what the next five years look like for them and how this incredible journey has changed their entire outlook. If you're not familiar with Katie and Taylor Collins, they're the husband and wife duo behind EPIC Provisions, a high-protein, all-meat snack and the farmers and Founders behind Roam Ranch, a regenerative agriculture farm in Texas that aims to produce nourishing meat and heal ecosystems. In this episode, you'll hear about the following topics: Taylor and Katie's background and how they became first generation ranchers What they've noticed since reconnecting with the land Taylor and Katie's health journey from following dietary norms and doing endurance races to experiencing inflammation and joint pain and how they healed themselves How their company EPIC Provisions came about How Taylor and Katie operated without a business plan and what that looked like How Taylor and Katie brought a baron piece of farmland in Texas back to life What's destroying our land and what can be done to fix things Is it necessary to eat animals to restore natural resources? Seeing life as a transfer of energy How consumers yield the power for changing the health of our planet How a dried out creek on their property was transformed into its former flowing glory thanks to their regenerative agriculture practices How plant species have dramatically changed on their farm How the insects fared on their farm using their regenerative ag practices What the next five years look like for Taylor and Katie Mentioned in This Episode Katie and Taylor Collins' Epic Provisions website Katie and Taylor's Roam Ranch website Katie and Taylor Collins' Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube channel Allan Savory's TedTalk, How to fight desertification and reverse climate change
Farmer, butcher, and butcher shop owner, Kate Kavanaugh discusses how the move from city life to farm life has been, the importance of regenerative agriculture for the planet and population, and the sixth mass extinction. She also shares her fears surrounding death and how she overcame them and her personal journey from being a vegetarian to becoming a butcher and farmer. Lastly, Kate gives listeners an update on how her farm is doing, the lessons she's learned along the way, and what she would tell people who would like to start a farm of their own. Here is the episode breakdown: What Kate does and how she defines herself How Kate's various backgrounds attributed to her evolution and the common threads that connected all of the pieces The fears Kate experienced surrounding death The sixth mass extinction and how this affects us The stories that were pervasive in Kate's life surrounding death Kate's incredible journey from being a vegetarian to becoming a butcher and farmer What the transition to becoming a meat eater felt like How Kate ended up opening a butcher shop The biggest lessons Kate's learned along this journey The point Kate realized that she needed to produce the meat she sells What it was like for Kate to move from Denver to a farm in upstate New York What it's like living in a rural community How can someone live this lifestyle when they also need to make an income? What Kate's farming experience has been like so far What Kate did when faced with the tough decision of what to do with a pet goat that passed away in a tragic accident on her farm Building spirituality Kate's future plans over the next several years More about Farm Finder, including what that is and why it's so beneficial for people looking for locally-sourced, ethically-raised meat Resources mentioned in this episode: Kate Kavanaugh's website Kate's butcher shop, Western Daughters Kate Kavanaugh's Instagram and Twitter Kate's Ground Work Collective podcast Holy Earth: The Birth of a New Land Ethic by Liberty Hyde Bailey The Awakened Brain: The New Science Spirituality and Our Quest for an Inspired Life by Lisa Miller
Dr. Latt Mansor is the Research Lead at H.V.M.N., a daily ketone supplement company, and his work focuses on finding the optimal ketone levels for a number of different applications. From soldiers experiencing hypoxia to athletes and the everyday average Joe, Dr. Mansor has studied ketones in-depth and he's uncovered the best ways to use them, according to research. In this episode, Dr. Mansor dives into how to maximize performance using exogenous ketones, the differences between the types of exogenous ketones, what the latest research shows, if this has changed at all, and so much more. Dr. Mansor also discusses how to dose ketones based on your health goals, whether you can supplement with exogenous ketones if you're not eating a low carb diet, is there a case where some people shouldn't take them, and how he personally uses them throughout his day. If you don't know Dr. Latt Mansor, he brings over a decade of experience in academic research, health technology, and pharmaceuticals. He holds a PhD in Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics from the University of Oxford, where his research focused on the metabolism of the type 2 diabetic heart in hypoxia. He also holds a Master's from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree from the University of Nottingham in Biotechnology. Dr. Mansor is also a world expert in physiology and metabolism and he consults with elite sport and military personnel as well as clinical and research organizations. As H.V.M.N.'s Research Lead, Dr. Mansor oversees the development and clinical applications for all of their products, including their powerful ketone supplement drink Ketone-IQ (TM). When you tune in, you'll hear about the following topics: Dr. Latt Mansor's background and professional training and how he found himself in this space Whether there were any surprises that popped up in his research on diabetes The differences between ketone salts, ketone esters, and H.V.M.N. What are the benefits of H.V.M.N.? What's changed in the research over the last two years Other use cases for exogenous ketones When it comes to physical performance, is it better to have dual fuel with high carbs and high ketones? If you're fasting, do exogenous ketones prevent fat burning? What to know about reaching autophagy while using exogenous ketones Are exogenous ketones a bad idea for some people? How Dr. Mansor personally uses exogenous ketones Resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Latt Mansor's Instagram and Twitter H.V.M.N. Ketone-IQ (TM) H.V.M.N.'s Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channel
Dr. Anthony Gustin sat down with Dr. Stephan van Vliet to discuss his work on the nutrient density differences between pasture-raised grass-fed meats versus conventional grain-fed meats. Dr. van Vliet's research goes beyond just the omega fatty acid level differences and dives into other important nutrients that we don't often focus enough attention on. Dr. van Vliet also chats about what the soil health has to do with the health of the animal and how this affects those who eat it, how plant-based meats compare, how grass-fed meat is comparable to endurance athletes, and so much more. You'll also learn about Dr. van Vliet's background and how he found himself studying nutrient density differences in protein sources. If you're not familiar with Dr. Stephan van Vliet, he earned his PhD in Kinesiology and Community Health and his Master's degree in Nutrition Science. He's also a member of the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute within the Duke University School of Medicine and he's currently an assistant professor and researcher at Utah State University. Dr. van Vliet's work has also been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the Journal of Nutrition, and the Journal of Physiology. When you tune into this episode, you'll hear about the following topics: Dr. Stephan van Vliet's background and how he found himself in this space Dr. Stephan's research on comparing the protein in whole eggs versus egg whites The results from studying grain-fed versus pasture-raised beef How close to 400 compounds differed in grass-fed versus grain-fed meat The fatty acid difference in grass-fed versus grain-fed meat How the fatty acid profile in meat impacts people who eat it Comparing grass-fed meat to endurance athletes Dr. van Vliet's Beef Nutrient Density project How the risk of heart disease changes with grass-fed versus grain-fed meats What happens when animals consume more phytochemicals in plants and how this affects us The anti-inflammatory effects of pasture-raised food How these other key nutrients differ in grass-fed versus grain-fed meats Comparing saturated fat levels in meats How soil health effects the nutrient profile in meat What happened to the nutrient profile of bison when they had a choice of what to eat Resources mention in this episode: Dr. Stephan van Vliet's Google Scholar page Dr. Stephan van Vliet's Twitter Dr. Stephan's Beef Nutrient Density Project Stephan's analysis of plant-based meats versus grass-fed meats Additional resources: The Natural State Podcast Episode 150: Richard Perkins - Creating Regenerative Agriculture Ecosystems The Natural State Podcast Episode 139: Eric Perner - Optimizing Regenerative Agriculture for a Better Future for Our Planet The Natural State Podcast Episode 122: Ed Byrne - Making Regenerative Agriculture Mainstream The Natural State Podcast Episode 109: Anya Fernald - Why Regenerative Farming is the Future of Meat
In this podcast episode, Dr. Anthony Gustin, along with his guests Joe and Serenity Carr of Serenity Kids, answers the question - is there a clean baby formula brand out there? You'll likely be shocked to learn that 99% of baby formulas on the market contain harmful ingredients like GMO corn and industrial seed oils. When Joe and Serenity realized that, they set out to make a healthier version that was nutrient-dense and much closer to the actual nutrient breakdown of breastmilk. You'll hear all about their journey in this episode where they discuss how they discovered that the formula options on the market were terrible for you and why they set out to make a healthier, more nutrient-dense alternative. They'll also share why they chose specific ingredients, why other formula manufacturers aren't doing the same, how large amounts of heavy metals get into baby foods, and more. You'll also learn the difference between A1 and A2 protein in formula and why that matters and how formula manufacturers are cutting costs at the expense of our health. If you don't know Joe and Serenity Carr, they're a husband and wife duo behind the clean baby food brand Serenity Kids. After seeing how bad the baby food options were on the market, they decided to create their own using nutrient-dense proteins, healthy fats, and savory vegetables instead of sugar, grains, and other harmful ingredients. Joe and Serenity recently launched their toddler formula and they share all about it in this episode. Here's a peek at everything Joe, Serenity, and Dr. Gustin get into: Joe and Serenity's background and how they found themselves in the baby food space The first food product Joe and Serenity launched and why How they chose the specific ingredients in their first baby food product The principles their baby food products and company live by Heavy metals in baby food and how this came to light Other foods high in metals and why this is a problem for growing babies What Serenity discovered with infant formula during her own search as a mother How Joe and Serenity found themselves making their toddler formula Why other companies are still using harmful seed oils in their infant formula The differences between A1 and A2 protein found in milk How Joe and Serenity's toddler formula compares to those on the market Why they chose to add a natural folate instead of a synthetic one like most formulas on the market do Population studies on breastmilk Why Joe and Serenity have a toddler formula (vs. infant formula) Why Joe and Serenity chose palm oil in their toddler formula Mentioned in This Episode Serenity and Joe Carr's website Serenity and Joe Carr's Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube channel Serenity and Joe's blog with recipes and helpful articles More Resources The Natural State Podcast Episode 128: Katie Wells - Creating a Toxin-Free Healthy Home, Raising Independent Children, Self-Exploration, and More The Natural State Podcast Episode 136: Brad Marshall - How PUFAs and Vegetable Oils Negatively Impact Health The Natural State Podcast Episode 144: Tucker Goodrich - The Science Behind Vegetable Oils and Why They're Terrible For You
Brian Richards, founder of SaunaSpace, found himself sick and struggling with insomnia, adult acne, and adrenal fatigue. After months of research and working with an alternative medicine doctor, he discovered that near infrared saunas could offer him a non-medicated solution. Within days of using a near infrared sauna, he noticed an immediate change in his symptoms and he saw such positive benefits that he continued with his sauna practice for the past 13 years — it's been that life-changing for him. Over the course of that time, Brian dove into the research and he comes on the podcast to share everything he's learned along the way with listeners and Dr. Anthony Gustin. When you tune in, you'll discover the ancestral connection, why we need exposure to heat now more than ever, and the benefits that come with this practice. On top of those topics, Brian shares practical use cases and whether you should use a wet or dry sauna, how long you should stay in a sauna, should you do it before or after a workout, how many times per week you could use a sauna, and more. So not only will you learn about the benefits of using saunas, you'll also find a practical guide for how to do just that to reap the biggest health perks when you check out the episode. Here's a breakdown of what's in store: Brian's journey and how he went from working in rental real estate and on fixer uppers to creating SaunaSpace, a zero EMF near infrared sauna Why Brian chose to use incandescent light instead of heat in his saunas The three things to achieve with each sauna session Dynorphins, including what they are and how they can be beneficial What the research shows when combining sauna and exercise Should you do a workout, then do a sauna session, then expose yourself to cold temperatures? The protocol Brian recommends when it comes to hot and cold therapy How a sauna session can help before bed 5G frequency bands and why this matters
Cardiovascular research scientist, author, and doctor of pharmacy at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, Dr. James DiNicolantonio discusses everything from what to remove in your diet, how much salt to consume, how to improve your athletic performance, the biodiversity of food, grass-fed versus conventional meat, and so much more in this episode. Dr. James DiNic also compares the carbon impact and soil health from growing monocrops versus multi paddock systems, how to properly hydrate before an athletic event, and he shares more about his background and how he found himself in this space. On top of everything mentioned so far, Dr. James DiNic has also testified in front of the Canadian Senate regarding the harms of added sugars and he serves as the Associate Editor of Nutrition and British Medical Journal's (BMJ) Open Heart. Dr. James DiNic is also on the editorial advisory boards of several medical journals and he's shared his expertise on The Dr. Oz Show, The Doctors, and international news media outlets. When you tune into this episode, you'll learn about the following topics: Dr. James DiNicolantonio's story and how he found himself in the health space What happens when you put salt back into people's diets The three most important foods to remove from your diet for better health The bioavailability of food and why you can't just go by how high a food is in specific nutrients Why, as a society, we're depleted of important nutrients and minerals and what can be done about it The craft meat movement and why this is a good thing The dramatic difference in nutrients from conventionally grown meat versus grass-fed and grass-finished and wild meats How you can be malnourished on a high calorie diet The carbon impact of grass-fed, grass-finished meat versus conventionally grown meat How conventionally grown crops and meat affect our soil health and what can be done to fix this How we only have 60 years left of fertile soil More about Dr. DiNicolantonio's latest book Five factors that can improve athletic performance How to properly fuel and hydrate before an athletic performance Why you need just the right amount of water intake before an athletic event and how to do that
Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Evan Brand, comes on the show to discuss what it's like to have mold and toxins in your system and how to get rid of them. Evan and Dr. Anthony Gustin also share their experiences with having mold in their homes, what it did to their bodies, and the symptoms that surfaced as a result. They also dive into the real issues with glyphosate and how this manifests in adults and kids, how someone can go about testing for mold in their system, what to do if you have mold in your body, and why a negative reading should be retested (using a different test in many cases). You'll also hear about how these harmful mycotoxins get into your system, how mold can trigger mast cell activation and inflammation, and how kids can be affected by mold. Here's a breakdown of the topics Dr. Gustin and Evan discuss: How much glyphosate is being sprayed The connection glyphosate has to cancer to rates How glyphosate seeps into your body and wreaks havoc How do you go about addressing symptoms when there's so much to look at? Two areas Evan says should be your top priority for improving health Dr. Gustin's experience with testing for mold False negatives on mold tests The problem with mycotoxins and how they get into the air you breathe The symptoms Evan experienced before he discovered he had a mold problem in his newly built home Evan's journey getting the mold out of his house and system The problem with pier and beam built homes and how to address it How mold can trigger mast cell activation and what that is What to do if you think you have a mold problem The tests to run if you suspect you have a mold problem How a PANDAS diagnosis can be connected to mold problems
Serial entrepreneur Jeff Nobbs is on a mission to solve one of the world's biggest problems: getting rid of harmful vegetable and seed oils once and for all. Not only are they detrimental to our health, they're also quickly destroying the environment and the health of our planet, as Jeff show's in this episode with Dr. Anthony Gustin. Because of that, he decided to address the issue head on with a solution that's backed by science and, even though it's not technically new, it's making incredible headway into becoming the solution we needed. In this episode, you'll hear all about Jeff's Cultured Oil, what that is, what it's made from, how it's better for your health and the environment, and so much more. You'll also discover why it's a better solution, why we can't just replace veggie oils with animal fats, how the fat breakdown compares, and when it makes sense to use Cultured Oil. Here's a peek at the topics Dr. Anthony Gustin and Jeff Nobbs chat about: Jeff's thought process and journey of starting to make and sell Cultured Oil The reasons why you can't just use other fats instead The other reasons why animal fats wouldn't work and why they're not as scalable as Cultured Oil What Jeff's process looks like to create Cultured Oil More about the fermentation process Are you eating bugs if you consume Cultured Oil? Does Jeff's Cultured Oil contain genetically modified ingredients? Why this is not a new food and how it compares to other oils on the market What Jeff feeds the microorganisms The biggest variables to consider when producing Cultured Oil How the oil is extracted in Cultured Oil and how this compares to other oils on the market How Cultured Oil impacts the environment compared to seed oils Why not just use olive oil or avocado oil instead? The fat breakdown of Cultured Oil and why that is The qualities that make Cultured Oil better for cooking certain foods
Dr. Anthony Gustin sits down to chat with Jake Muise, the CEO and Founder of Maui Nui Venison, to discuss the overpopulation of Axis deer in Hawaii and what's being done about it. When you tune in, you'll learn about how this overpopulation of deer started, how it spread, why it's such a problem for the people and environment in Hawaii, and more. Jake also dives into his stress-free humane harvesting practices, how that's even possible, his upbringing and background, and how he found himself moving from Northern Canada to Hawaii to eventually tackling the overpopulation of Axis deer on the islands. You'll also get a sneak peek into Jake's incredible operation: from getting USDA certified to what his on-the-spot harvesting actually looks like to how they hunt deer at night in the most humane way possible. Here's a breakdown of what Jake and Dr. Gustin chat about: How Jake went from living in Northern Canada for most of his life to living in Hawaii How Jake's family lived off of the land How the deer overpopulation in Hawaii started How the population is spreading today Why the overpopulation of these deer is a problem When it became an issue How all of this led Jake to do what he does now Why you can't just hunt and sell that meat What Jake's incredible process looks like What the ultimate goal is with these deer More about Jake's company Maui Nui Venison, which humanely harvests Axis deer out of Hawaii