Welcome to the Whole Health Podcast. In the episodes, I discuss a host of topics related to health, wellness, science, decentralized medecine, and optimal living. I get the opportunity to speak with and learn from brilliant, forward thinking induviduals dedicated to health and science.Â
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Gerald Pollack, a renowned professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington and founding editor-in-chief of the journal Water. Dr. Pollack is widely recognized for his groundbreaking discoveries in cell biology and water science, particularly his identification of the “fourth phase” of water—also known as EZ (exclusion zone) water. His research offers a radical rethinking of how water functions in biological systems, challenging classical theories. Today we explore the foundations of Dr. Pollack's theory, emphasizing the influential research of the late Gilbert Ling. We begin by examining key topics such as the existence of the cell membrane, evidence challenging ATP as the cell's energy currency, and the disproofs of the membrane-pump theory. We also question conventional models of the atom and consider how Dr. Pollack's findings connect to these paradigm shifts. Finally, we discuss the discoveries from Dr. Pollack's lab and their far-reaching implications for biology and human health.Full Show Notes Here. Follow The Whole Health Podcast on Instagram @wholehealthpodTimestamps 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:17 Welcome 00:02:09 Sponsor: Biojit 00:03:26 Dr. Gerald Pollack00:03:47 Love for Science 00:09:35 Questioning the Textbook and Our Understanding of Water 00:15:07 Jerry's Teaching Methods 00:17:00 Herold Hillman: Does the Cell Membrane Exist?00:22:13 Gilbert Ling 00:23:26 Ling's Theory of Water 00:26:26 Writing Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life 00:27:27 The Association-Induction Hypothesis 00:30:12 Independent Disproofs Against the Membrane-Pump Theory 00:31:28 Podolsky & Morales: There is no “High Energy Phosphate Bond” in ATP00:35:24 ATP as a Cardinal Absorbent 00:36:12 Ling's Stacked Dipole Theory and Why it is Not Accurate 00:40:45 Gilbert Ling's Inventions, MRI, etc. 00:41:49 EZ Water Electrical Charge 00:43:56 EZ Creating a Battery and its Implications for Cellular Energetics 00:46:02 Infrared Light Powers the Battery 00:51:12 Arturo Herrera, Human Photosynthesis 00:54:51 Polywater 00:57:47 EZ Structure vs. Bulk Water Structure 01:03:34 Infrared Light's Role in EZ Formation 01:04:20 Hydrogen Bonds SImply a Conjecture 01:05:38 Questioning the Structure of the Atom 01:16:37 EZ Projection of a Meter Long (39 inch)01:21:39 Deuterium and Deuterium Depleted Water 01:23:20 Phase Transitions Within the Cell01:27:15 Continuous Flow Occurs Through Hydrophilic Tubes Immersed in Water 01:36:41 The Driver of Blood Circulation Beyond the Heart 01:42:53 Implications for Human Health 01:55:42 Kangen Water Support the showPodcast Website Whole Health InstagramMy Website My InstagramMy X
In this episode, my guest is Grandmaster Adrian Simon Lowe (LoLo), the living lineage holder of LAMAS QiGong and direct descendent of Su Wu. Now in his 80s, Master Lowe has been practicing Qi Gong for over 70 years. This has earned him the distinction of being the leading authority in this field of Qigong. He is the author of The Stress Elimination Handbook, and has shared his wisdom on some of the world's largest stages.Today, we discuss Master Lowe's upbringing, including his family's history and childhood experience with Qi Gong. We also cover the key differences between Tai Chi and Qi Gong and the intricacies of LAMAS Qi Gong. Master Lowe showcases his profound intuitive and energetic abilities, sharing compelling stories of their impact in action. Throughout the podcast, he helps us understand what qi is and how it relates to the energetic properties of the human body. We close the episode by talking about science, food, and wisdom. Full Show Notes HereWhole Health Podcast On Instagram @wholehealthpod Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:30 Grandmaster Adrian Simon Lowe 00:03:20 Master Lowe's Upbringing & family History 00:06:18 Starting Qi Gong at 6 Years Old & Current Practice 00:12:05 Learning Qi Gong as a Child 00:15:47 What is Qi Gong? And the History 00:20:53 Physical Aspect of Qi Gong 00:22:12 Electrical Properties of Qi Gong 00:23:55 Stress is the Genesis of All Disease 00:26:51 Perverse Qi 00:28:20 Stress Causes Cellular Wall Dysregulation 00:36:19 Lo Lo Cleansing Qigong 00:38:58 Food in Qi Gong Philosophy 00:39:57 Breathing in Qi Gong Philosophy & Microcosmic Breathing 00:41:40 Color Visualization During Microcosmic Breathing 00:43:38 Talking About the Heart 00:46:42 Combining Breathing with Movement 00:48:03 Stress 00:51:01 Can We See Qi? 00:52:01 Toward Explaining Anomalously Large Body Voltage Surges on Exceptional Subjects 00:55:29 Retiring From Seeing Clients 00:57:10 My Family Stories with Master Lowe 00:59:41 Seeing Qi 01:01:31 Qi Flows Concentrically 01:03:01 Moving Slow, Moving Fast, and the Balance 01:06:26 Master Lowe Seeing Something on My Mom's Kidneys 01:08:18 How Electrons and Qi Relate 01:11:29 Understanding Body Voltage and How It Relates to Qi 01:16:43 Grounding to Increase Electron Flow Into the Body 01:21:28 Perverse Qi Entering the Body Via Touch 01:25:24 Chinese Medicine was Right About Biophotons 01:30:04 Master Lowe's Current Diet 01:31:32 Anti-Cancer Drink 01:33:48 Why the Carnivore Diet is of Concern 01:36:48 Advice to My Generation Support the showPodcast Website Whole Health InstagramMy Website My InstagramMy X
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Jack Kruse, a respected neurosurgeon and CEO of the Kruse Longevity Center. Dr. Kruse is a leading voice in the health and wellness space, known for his innovative approach to understanding human biology through the lenses of light, water, and magnetism. His work challenges conventional medical paradigms, providing a fresh perspective on how our environment shapes our health. Today, we discuss Jack's upbringing–from childhood to academia. We also cover the moment I asked Dr. Andrew Huberman, in front of thousands of people, about his takeaway from the 7-hour-long podcast he was on with Jack and Rick Rubin. We then covered specific questions I had on light, water, and magnetism, highlighting researchers such as Arturo Solís Herrera, Gerald Pollack, and William H. Philpott. Full Show Notes HereWhole Health Podcast On Instagram @wholehealthpod Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:50 Jack Kruse & His Upbringing 03:39 Elementary School Experience 05:42 Teenage Jack Kruse 07:52 Journey in Academia 27:21 Becoming Alpha Jack & Running Naked 32:55 Growing up as a Catholic & the Belief in God 34:56 Jack's Curiosity and Ability to Question 36:13 Does Jack Believe in God?37:12 Asking Andrew Huberman about Jack Kruse 37:22 Jack Asks me My Thoughts on Huberman's Response 38:20 Why Andrew Responded the Way He Did 39:56 Jack on The HubermanLab Podcast 41:12 Huberman to Leave Stanford 43:13 MK Ultra 9.046:23 Video of Rick, Andrew, & Jack Podcast / Dynamic in the Room 49:19 Dr. Alexis Cowan 51:28 The Podcast's Impact on Me 53: 26 Rick Rubin's Goal With The Podcast 53:52 Light58:05 ATP01:00:46 Dr. Alexis Cowan's Princeton Light Lab (Alexis & Nicole Shanahan Watch This)01:03:04 Magnetism 01:07:02 Audience Questions 01:07:14 The Fabians01:10:20 The Drones 01:13:11 Moon Light 01:14:41 Platypuses Glow Under UV 01:15:56 Hyperberic Oxygen Therapy / Alternatives 01:22:52 Buy Floor-Plan to Jack's House 1:23:27 Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?01:24:20 Thank YouSupport the showPodcast Website Whole Health InstagramMy Website My InstagramMy X
In this episode, my guest is John Galamaga, a licensed massage therapist and certified personal trainer from the Cooper Institute in Dallas. He's also a Senior Master Instructor in LAMAS QiGong, and a foremost expert in the field of health and wellness with over 40 years of experience. Today we discuss how to leverage movement, nutrition, and other lifestyle factors to enhance your overall health. John draws from his extensive experience to share personal stories and setbacks that led him to profound insights. After a health scare during a workout and unsatisfactory answers from his cardiologist, John, 20 years old at the time, sought alternative solutions with an open mind. His journey revealed that the traditional medical approach might not be the best path to a healthier lifestyle.Building on this, we explore why high-intensity training might not be the optimal route to better health and its effects on mitochondrial function. We then discuss science backed practices that enhance mitochondrial health, which have yet to emerge in the mainstream fitness world.We also discuss proper stretching techniques, the idea of a “one diet fits all” approach, ancient practices of Qigong and sungazing, electromagnetic therapy, and he challenges common misconceptions within the health space. We close the discussion with actionable steps and key takeaways to help you kickstart and further your health journey. Full Show Notes Here.Follow The Whole Health Podcast on Instagram @wholehealthpodTime Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:19 John Galamaga06:00 Switch to a Plant-Based Diet08:31 Becoming a Personal Trainer 09:27 Active Isolated Stretching (AIS)13:08 Opening a Health Foods Store15:20 AIS vs. Static Stretching 19:57 Injury & Surgical Prevention with AIS21:32 Benefits of QiGong and Improving Qi Flow 25:37 Fast Movements are Doing More Harm than Good27:38 Lifelong Endurance Exercise and its Relation with Coronary Atherosclerosis31:43 QiGong 34:25 Llamas Qigong38:41 Viewing the Body as an Electrical Unit, Body Voltage 41:23 Sungazing 46:03 Magnet Therapy & William Philpott49:01 Negative Magnetic Field 51:36 Does a One Size Fits All Diet Exist? 54:34 The Culprit: An Acid Diet 55:29 Can You Strive on an Animal-Based Diet?57:15 Fruit: a Mold Issue 59:05 The Organic vs. Non-Organic Debate 01:02:47 Understanding Gut Health and its Impact on Well-being01:04:24 Mushrooms: A Double-Edged Sword01:06:52 Actionable Steps 01:11:37 Thank You Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholehealthpod/
Hi, my name is Jonathan Jarecki. I am a young student passionate about health and helping others find answers through evidence-based wellness.My hope for this podcast is to bring zero-cost content and science-backed information to the general public.My goal with the podcast is to decentralize health, placing it in the hands of the individual and shedding light on the underlying causes of dis-ease. I take a preventative, holistic, and decentralized approach to wellness.Knowledge is power. The more knowledge we absorb, the more independent we can become, the more we can move away from centralized medicine.☀️ Podcast coming soon ☀️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholehealthpod/