Mind the Roots

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Mind the Roots is an alternative health podcast that shares the latest nature-inspired, science-powered research. We discuss how to create brain health and fitness by sharing research in neuroscience, nutrition, and aging, paving the way for healthier humans, communities, and Earth.

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    • May 15, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    8 | Layers of the Gut: Anatomy of Leaky Gut

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 22:28


    In pursuit of mechanisms and evidence-based approaches, gut health has been revealed as a critical cornerstone of neurological health. In this episode, we're going into detail on what the gut layers are. I hope this video will help someone else who's trying to understand how the gut works for purposes of biohacking with functional medicine, nutrition, supplements, etc. For any intervention, is there evidence of a relationship, and is there data that it worked in other humans? We talk about: what the gut mucus is made out of elements of the gut barrier - the many ways the body keeps microbes and partially digested food away kinds of intestinal epithelial cells (Goblet cells, Paneth cells, M cells, etc.) and their functions types of gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) and their distinctions - lamina propria, Peyer's patches, lymph nodes the enteric nervous system and enteroendocrine cells different types of CD4+ T cells: Th1, Th2, Th17, and Treg, what they respond to, and their major outputs the mechanism of nutrient absorption the mechanism of leaky gut (paracellular transport through tight junctions) Here's the video: https://youtu.be/sIn_VxH6zDA Transcript of the video, for those who are pressed for time: https://www.brainforest.org/post/leaky-gut-anatomy I hope this helps someone understand their gut a little better on the path to health. Stay tuned for our next podcast on the relationship between leaky gut and aging. Share this resource with others who are studying gut anatomy on the path to health!

    7 | Melissa Bloom: Hormones and the Gut Microbiome - Adrenal Fatigue, Rebalancing Cortisol, and Gut Dysbiosis as a Root Cause of Dis-ease

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 51:02


    In this episode, Melissa and I talk about some of the most pressing topics in women's health, including depression, anxiety, trauma, the pill, the gut microbiome, adrenal burnout, brain fog, and the thyroid gland. Bringing a holistic approach, Melissa weaves together her knowledge on the gut-brain link between PTSD and stress resilience; the fine line between restrictive eating and disordered eating; how our gut microbiome is seeded throughout birth, breastfeeding, and early childhood; the hormone shifts of menopause; why hormone replacements like the birth control pill and Synthroid fail to address the root cause of hormone imbalances; how the gut microbiota are under attack by excessive hygiene; and whether supplementation is needed. Melissa Bloom is an AFAA Certified Fitness Instructor, a Registered Yoga teacher, and holds a Masters in Molecular Biology. From her early career in genetics, biology and neurology to her later experience teaching wellness disciplines, Melissa has been in awe of the intelligence of the human body. A mom to three young sons, her passion is to help people find balance - to feel like the best version of themselves.

    6 | SARS-CoV-2 - Nutrition to Support Your Immune System

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 31:43


    This episode shares natural ways to strengthen immunity with nutrition. It will teach you about foods that are rich in nutrients that support immunity, reducing the risk of infection and disease complications. For resources and bonus content, visit https://www.brainforest.org/post/sars-cov-2-nutrition . This episode is for informative purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.

    5 | Karissa Wessel: Neurolinguistic Programming and Fear on the Brain

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 63:55


    What's your story? Does it contain any nots, can'ts, shoulds, or what ifs? Documenting her story on how she rid herself of panic attacks without medication, Coach Karissa discusses the ways in which we may be beating ourselves down without even realizing it. She analyzes the role of the "I am" ego identity in repression, upholding cultural norms, dream symbols, and spiritual bypassing. Finally, she helps you rewire your thoughts and feelings about your abilities, provides clarity into biohacking flow, and offers practical tips for effective goal and affirmation setting with the power of language and neuroscience. Karissa Wessel is an emotional and behavioral expert specializing in fear on the brain. She is a neurolinguistic programming practitioner helping people rewire their minds with better habits and emotions. She is the author of a book on overcoming depression and anxiety, titled "You Are More Than Your Fear," documenting an epiphany that cured her. The book studies the neuroscience of mindfulness and philosophy showing that depression and anxiety can be cured. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creatingyourultimatelife Website: https://www.coachkarissa.com/ Song: Octilary – Chill Trap Beat. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/octilary YouTube: https://youtu.be/J3VrtjFIy7U

    4 | Chris Sha: Social Anxiety, Self-Image, and Exposure Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 47:49


    In this vulnerable, stigma-busting episode, Chris and I talk about skydiving, public speaking, selective mutism, self-image, pickup artistry, sacred circles, and Wim Hof breathing. Chris Sha has a B.S. in Marketing from Rutgers Business School. He's the creator of Magic Clicks, a marketing company specializing in the financial sector. Psycho-Cybernetics - Dr. Maxwell Maltz https://www.amazon.com/Psycho-Cybernetics-Updated-Expanded-Maxwell-Maltz/dp/039917613 Song: Octilary – Chill Trap Beat Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/octilary Song: https://youtu.be/J3VrtjFIy7U

    3 | Dorian Degage: Ecological Psychology of COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 33:24


    What is ecological psychology? Are there parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Plague era that precipitated the Renaissance? What can people do to help themselves and their families in chaotic and uncertain times? This week, Dorian and I discuss these topics and more. Dorian is an ecological psychology student who designs ecological applications around performance-enhancing environments that reintroduces individuals to their inner nature and homeostasis. He resides in San Antonio, Texas and is also a world jazz musician known as Dorian the Explorer. IG: @natureofournature https://www.instagram.com/natureofournature/?hl=en @doriantheexplorer_ https://www.instagram.com/doriantheexplorer_/?hl=en Song: Octilary – Chill Trap Beat Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/octilary Song: https://youtu.be/J3VrtjFIy7U

    2 | 11 Water Purification Methods

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 28:41


    Today, we're talking about 11 water purification methods, including the pros and cons of activated carbon, ion exchange, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, desalination, and more. Before you listen, visit ewg.org/tapwater to find out what contaminants are present in your municipal water supply. A note: lime-soda ash can be used to soften water and remove radium (Brinck, 1978 & EPA, 1976). Studies mentioned in the episode: Chlorine inhalation causes heart disease (Ahmad, 2015) Chlorine inhalation and the development of spinal deformities (McMaster, 2018) Chloramination toxicity (Le Roux, 2017)

    1 | Shealynn O'Toole: Green Infrastructure, Rain Gardens, and Watering the Garden State

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 50:10


    What is the biological function of water? What's in our water? Where does water come from? What's unique about New Jersey water? How can environmentally-conscious citizens heal the waters? In this water episode, we discuss these topics and more. Shealynn O'Toole is from Clinton, NJ. She holds a B.S. in Public Policy with a concentration in non-profit management from Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Shealynn's lifelong love of nature and spending time outdoors led her to focus on environmental policy. She is currently serving as an AmeriCorps NJ Watershed Ambassador at Raritan Headwaters Association in Bedminster, NJ. Shealynn hopes to continue a career in the environmental field, increasing education and awareness of major ecological issues.

    Introduction | My Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 4:49


    Infinite Emergence is really about recognizing and acknowledging your infinite, abundant, boundless nature; living an embodied life, fully present in the moment; and freeing yourself from self-judgment because we all know we can be our own harshest critic sometimes. Welcome to Mind the Roots! We discuss topics related to holistic health, neuroscience, sustainability, self-love, mental health, gut-brain connection, and more. I'm your host, Sasha, and I'm very excited to share the origin story, the emergence... of Infinite Emergence. :)

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