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Episode Highlights With JonathanHow he almost opened a pie shop- a wild story and his journey into the world of chocolate What the real story of chocolate is, and all of the components that can be in chocolate The dark side of chocolate and how it can be a healthy food when it's done rightHow heavy metals can be in chocolate if it isn't sourced wellWhy you crave chocolate and why this might not be a bad thingWhat true chocolate is and why raw, fresh cacao beans actually taste horrible When mold contamination can happen in the chocolate-making process and why a lot of chocolate has mold and heavy metals.What theobromine is in chocolate, and how can this be beneficial The bliss molecules in chocolate that can support neurotransmitters and energy productionWhy he isn't a fan of alternative sweeteners in chocolate and what to watch out forHis take on monk fruit and how it can be used in a healthy way, as well as how it's grown makes a huge difference since it's technically a juice extract What fair trade actually means and why chocolate prices have tripled in the past few yearsWhy he uses ashwagandha, cordyceps, and reishi How certain adaptogens can help with cortisol and hormonesWhy many products only contain trace amounts of adaptogens, even if they're listed on the labelResources MentionedCacao Calm
In this episode Dr. Karlfeldt interviews Dr Eric Schoen about. The conversation begins with Dr. Karlfeldt highlighting the challenging situation many cancer patients face when their oncologists advise against using complementary therapies alongside conventional treatments. Dr. Schoen discusses the importance of patients having informed conversations with both their oncologists and integrative providers, noting that 35-44% of cancer patients incorporate integrative therapies, sometimes without their oncologist's knowledge. Dr. Schoen emphasizes that patients should work with specialists who understand the complexities of integrative cancer care rather than navigating treatment alone. He shares a case study about a patient who experienced complications from excessive green tea consumption during treatment, illustrating how even beneficial natural substances can interfere with cancer therapies when used improperly. This highlights the importance of proper guidance from knowledgeable practitioners who understand potential interactions. The discussion covers safe supplements that can be taken during conventional cancer treatments when properly supervised. Dr. Schoen recommends foundational supplements like modified citrus pectin (which binds to galectin-3 and prevents cancer progression), Magnolia extract (which helps reduce angiogenesis), and vitamin D (crucial for immune function). He also discusses the importance of trace minerals like zinc and beneficial mushrooms such as Turkey Tail, Reishi, and Cordyceps for supporting immune function. Throughout the conversation, both doctors stress the importance of patients advocating for themselves while seeking multiple opinions to make informed decisions about their treatment. They highlight how integrative therapies, when properly administered, can enhance the effectiveness of conventional treatments and support patients throughout their cancer journey, potentially improving outcomes and quality of life.Dr. Eric Schoen emphasizes that 35-44% of cancer patients incorporate integrative therapies alongside conventional treatments, some with their oncologist's knowledge and others without disclosing it.Patients should work with specialists who understand integrative oncology rather than navigating treatment alone, as the complexity of cancer care requires expertise to avoid harmful interactions between therapies.Modified citrus pectin is highlighted as a foundational supplement that binds to galectin-3, helping prevent cancer progression and the formation of new blood vessels that feed tumors.Green tea consumption requires careful monitoring during cancer treatment as it can potentially interfere with certain treatments by affecting estrogen metabolism and causing bioaccumulation of stress molecules.Mushrooms like Turkey Tail, Reishi, and Cordyceps offer significant immune support during cancer treatment, while also helping to reduce fatigue commonly experienced by patients.----Grab my book A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health Threat - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-power-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-within-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2----Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
Welcome to The Rise of the Cordyceps Infected: A Last of Us Podcast. We discuss weekly each episode of the television series THE LAST OF US seen on HBOMax.
When someone tells me they're going all in, I listen. That's exactly what Tommy Walsh, Founder & Owner of Shroom Bar, did when he launched Shroom Bar, a protein-packed, mushroom-fueled bar designed for focus, energy, and endurance. In this episode, Tommy shares his founder journey, from mixing mushroom powder in his drinks to building a functional bar brand targeting the MMA world (and beyond). We explore what it really takes to bring a product from kitchen to shelf: sourcing ingredients, scaling manufacturing, bootstrapping marketing, and staying committed through long product cycles. Tommy's not just building a brand—he's cultivating a lifestyle for everyday fighters, athletes, and high-performers looking for clean, daily fuel. Here are a few highlights from our conversation: * Why mushrooms like Lion's Mane and Cordyceps aren't just trendy, they're powerful tools for performance and recovery * How targeting the MMA community gave the brand a strong identity and early traction * The cash flow vs. economies-of-scale challenge every CPG founder faces * Why going “mile deep, inch wide” is the smartest early strategy for niche brands * Lessons on going DTC-first, building social as an asset, and staying laser-focused on the long game Join me, Ramon Vela, in listening to the full episode and hear what it really takes to go all in and build a functional food brand with purpose, grit, and hustle. For more on Shroom Bar, visit: https://eatshroombar.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review. Plus, don't forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify. Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today's Sponsors: Compass Rose Ventures - Advisor for CPG Brands: https://compassroseventures.com/contact/ Compass Rose Ventures can help your CPG brand increase customer lifetime value, expand into the US market, create an omnipresent omnichannel footprint, optimize customer journeys, build brand communities, and more. Visit the link above to learn more. Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above.
In this powerhouse solosode, Dr. Mike Belkowski returns to explore the science and strategy behind mitochondrial optimization, building on his foundational framework: the Six Pillars of Mitochondrial Health — energy production, mitochondrial biogenesis, mitophagy, fusion/fission, oxidative stress protection, and the relationship with light. He recaps recent conversations with leading voices in red light therapy and quantum biology, shares exciting details about BioLight's upcoming presence at the Dave Asprey Biohacking Conference, and teases new product launches live at the event. But the heart of the episode centers around the official breakdown of BioBlue: Fountain of Youth — BioLight's most advanced mitochondrial support supplement yet. Dr. Mike walks through each of the seven carefully selected ingredients (Methylene Blue, Urolithin A, Cordyceps, Chaga, Lion's Mane, Shilajit, and PQQ), explaining how they work together to comprehensively support all six pillars of mitochondrial function. Topics Covered: • The Six Pillars of Mitochondrial Health (and why they matter) • BioLight's upcoming events + product sneak peek • Breakdown of each ingredient in BioBlue: Fountain of Youth • Urolithin A, PQQ, and Methylene Blue's role in cellular vitality • The synergy of light, redox, and mitochondrial dynamics Whether you're a biohacker, a longevity enthusiast, or simply someone looking to optimize cellular health, this episode is a masterclass in mitochondrial science and practical supplementation. If you found the information in today's episode particularly interesting and/or compelling, please share it with a family member, friend, colleague and/or anyone that you think could benefit and be illuminated by this knowledge. Sharing is caring :) As always, light up your health! - Key points: 00:00 – Introduction: Mitochondrial Health & Podcast Focus 01:08 – Recent Interviews & Return to the Six Pillars Topic 01:38 – Upcoming Events: Biohacking Conference & Return to Nature Retreat 04:25 – New Product Announcement at Biohacking Conference 07:22 – Health Alchemy Bundle: Over 60 Resources for $50 11:20 – Quick Review of the Six Pillars of Mitochondrial Function 12:13 – Pillar 1: Energy Production (ATP & Biological Water) 12:42 – Pillar 2: Mitochondrial Biogenesis 13:12 – Pillar 3: Mitophagy (Mitochondrial Cleanup) 14:35 – Pillar 4: Mitochondrial Fusion and Fission 15:50 – Pillar 5: Protection from Free Radicals & Oxidative Stress 17:40 – Pillar 6: Relationship with Light & Circadian Health 22:02 – The Supplement That Covers All Six Pillars 23:29 – Fountain of Youth Overview: 7 Ingredients Explained 26:00 – Ingredient 1: Methylene Blue – Energy, Light Synergy, Oxidative Defense 32:13 – Ingredient 2: Bio-Urolithin A – Enhanced Mitophagy & Biogenesis 40:50 – Mushroom Blend: Chaga, Cordyceps, Lion's Mane – Adaptogens for Mitochondria & Brain 49:11 – Ingredient 6: Shilajit – Mineral Density, Energy, and Electron Transport Support 53:39 – Ingredient 7: PQQ – Biogenesis Powerhouse & Antioxidant 57:27 – Recap of All Ingredients & Their Role in the Six Pillars 58:02 – Exclusive Listener Discount 59:41 – Final Thoughts & Call to Action - Get over $6,000 worth of wellness education from top experts for $50! 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The most comprehensive, powerful mitochondrial support supplement on the market ... What is The Fountain of Youth in simple terms? An unparalleled supplement for brain power, energy, and longevity This supplement is like a high-performance tune-up for your brain and body. It combines powerful natural and science-backed ingredients to help you think clearer, feel more energized, and support your long-term health.The BioBundle automatically saves you 15% on both of the supplements you choose. For the next two weeks, SAVE 20% on your order of BioBlue Fountain of Youth! Simply use code FOY20 Code expires 5/29, midnight PST Click here to check out BioBlue Fountain of Youth - Dr. Mike's #1 recommendations: Water products: Water & Wellness Grounding products: Earthing.com EMF-mitigating products: Somavedic Blue light-blocking glasses: Ra Optics - Stay up-to-date on social media: Dr. Mike Belkowski: Instagram LinkedIn BioLight: Website Instagram YouTube Facebook
#thelastofus #TLOU A routine patrol by the Wolves exposes a horrible new threat. Dina plots a risky path to get to Nora. The Wolves send a very deadly public message mocking the Seraphites. Dina encourages Ellie to stay the path by divulging a painful memory from her past. A deadly trap is set by a group of stalkers, but an unexpected savior saves the day. The true horror of the Seraphite faith is witnessed. Ellie finds more than her intended target when she is confronted by another evolution of Cordyceps.
The Last of Us fue una de las series revelación de 2023, cuando parecía que no se podía adaptar un videojuego a acción real. Ahora regresa con su segunda temporada, un casting más amplio y una narrativa más elaborada y ambiciosa. Desde La Red Marciana vamos a seguir cada episodio de la misma manera que hicimos en la primera temporada: recap con resumen, referencias, chistes, opiniones e incluso algún contenido extra que nadie pidió. Con XeviPanda y Jose "Nok" Contreras Edita XeviPanda con música de Eludent y el tema final de XeviPanda con Suno Han pasado cinco años o algo parecido, a saber... apenas me acuerdo de nada la primera temporada... es de enero del veintitrés! Los zombis son hongos raros. Cordyceps los llaman, yo que sé. No comen cerebros, ni andan lento. Pero gritan, corren y matan también. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. En este desastre de mundo, todos desconfían. Hay enemigos en todos lados... y te traicionan los aliados. Va muy bien tener pistolas, escopetas y rifles de francotirador. Pero cuidado no se escuche el tiro, o puede que llegue un chasqueador!! (clicker) [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. No todo es un destrozo, también hay sitio para el amor. Y por ello cada temporada, nos lo muestran con vigor. Importante no pisar un hongo, también a los enemigos hay que evitar. Pero no son el único peligro, ya que en redes... te pueden espoilear! [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Joanna and Mal are back to talk about the latest episode of 'The Last of Us'! They take their signature deep dive and discuss a new evolution of the Cordyceps fungus, the arrival of some familiar faces in Seattle, and a major turning point for Ellie. (00:00) Intro (23:01) Happy Mother's Day (50:16) Seattle day two (01:02:21) "Future Days" (01:22:31) Come and see (01:44:55) I love you; I know (01:57:03) A walk in the park (02:15:14) Spores galore (02:28:59) Present tense (02:32:12) Spoilers: A fungus among us Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producers: Steve Ahlman and Carlos Chiriboga Video Supervision: John Richter Social: Jomi Adeniran Additional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The Rise of the Cordyceps Infected: A Last of Us Podcast. We discuss weekly each episode of the television series THE LAST OF US seen on HBOMax.
In this episode of Challenge Accepted, Thomas and Frank dissect Season 2, Episode 5 of The Last of Us, titled "Feel Her Love." The duo dives into the pacing of the story, the return of airborne spores, Ellie's descent into vengeance, and how the show is adapting key video game moments. They also unpack the evolution of Ellie and Dina's relationship, the brutal tactics of the Seraphites, and how voice actors from the game are being honored in the series. Plus, a look ahead to next week's emotional flashback episode featuring Joel and Ellie in a space museum. Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 – Introduction and initial thoughts on the episode 00:23 – Pacing critique and game-to-show comparisons 01:45 – The reintroduction of airborne spores and narrative implications 03:33 – The Rat King foreshadowing and Cordyceps lore 05:16 – The Ellie and Dina relationship discussion 08:22 – Dina's backstory and her role as Ellie's moral compass 11:33 – Comparing Ellie's motives in the show vs. the game 13:29 – Jesse's return and the fallout of Ellie's decisions 15:05 – Smarter infected and horror elements in the show 16:39 – Tension between Ellie and Jesse 17:36 – Chemistry issues between Bella Ramsey and Isabela Merced 19:14 – The brutality of the Seraphites and visual storytelling 21:20 – Hospital confrontation with Nora and narrative choices 23:30 – B2 level and the haunting fungal visuals 25:10 – Ellie's torture tactics and moral decay 26:14 – Voice actor cameos and Naughty Dog's casting continuity 28:09 – Flashbacks and the upcoming museum/space scene 30:14 – Pedro Pascal appreciation and season predictions 32:24 – Final thoughts on the episode and excitement for next week Key Takeaways: The show brings back the airborne spores concept from the game, deepening the threat of infection. Ellie's journey is leaning heavily into vengeance, and it's changing her morally. Dina is given more agency, grounding Ellie emotionally while adding dramatic tension. Jesse's reappearance adds layers to the drama, especially given his relationship with Dina. The infected are getting smarter, adding horror elements not typical in standard zombie shows. Fans of the game will recognize the iconic space museum flashback teased for next episode. Voice actors from the game are given meaningful roles in the show, showcasing their talent beyond voice work. Quotes: “We're seeing Ellie go into the dark side, accepting it because it's the most effective way to get things done.” “It's nice to see Dina not just as a love interest, but as someone Ellie needs to stay grounded.” “Pedro Pascal is the top A-list actor right now—don't come for him, Rowling.” “Voice actors are actors. Period.” Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, leave us a five-star review, and share with your fellow survivors. Use #ChallengeAcceptedPod to join the conversation! Links and Resources: All news and discussion points can be found at GeekFreaksPodcast.com Follow Us: Instagram: @challengeacceptedlive Twitter: @CAPodcastLive TikTok: @challengeacceptedlive Listener Questions: What did you think of Ellie's actions in this episode? Do you prefer the show's take on the story or the game's? Let us know for a chance to be featured next episode! Apple Podcast Tags: The Last of Us, HBO, Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Naughty Dog, gaming podcast, TV show recap, post-apocalyptic drama, video game adaptation, Challenge Accepted
Send us a textJoin host Andrew Cox in this captivating episode of the Joint Dynamics podcast as he interviews Sanjay Soekhoe, a remarkable figure whose diverse experiences span the realms of strength training, breathwork, martial arts, and spirituality.Sanjay shares his transformative journey alongside the legendary Louie Simmons of Westside Barbell fame. Known for his revolutionary approach to powerlifting, Louie has influenced countless athletes, world champions and coaches. Sanjay delves into the unique training philosophies and techniques he learned from Louie, working with athletes of the highest caliber such as Burley Hawk, Joe Rother, Luke Edwards, Sineaid Conley, Melissa Stevens, and Cody Stevens. Sanjay offers his insights into how his 3 years spent with Louie and the Westside Barbell team shaped his strength training and life philosophies, how these methods & his experience of the Westside Barbell culture can elevate performance and foster resilience in both body and mind.BUT the conversation doesn't stop there. Sanjay also discusses his experiences with “The Iceman” Wim Hof. Discover how breathwork can impact physical and mental health, and learn about the powerful practices that can help you harness your body's full potential. Sanjay reflects on the transformative power of breath, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight its importance in achieving optimal performance and well-being.Then in another fascinating twist, Sanjay recounts his time spent with Tibetan Monk Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche, a high buddhist Master & teacher known for his wisdom, Tummo breathwork, and spiritual teachings. In this part of the conversation Sanjay discusses the lessons he learned about mindfulness, meditation, and the importance of inner peace, illustrating how these practices can complement the physical demands of athletic training.Listeners can expect a rich blend of practical advice, personal stories, and philosophical insights that inspire a holistic approach to training & life. Tune in to this enlightening episode of the Joint Dynamics podcast and discover how Sanjay Soekhoe's experiences with Louie Simmons, Wim Hof, and Tulku Lobsang Rinpoche can inspire your journey toward strength, resilience, and spiritual growth.Show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsSome useful links for this podcastIG @sanjaysoekhoe www.thatbreathingguy.comRelevant episodesEpisode 110 - Iced Viking, Wim Hoff Instructor Chuck McGee III on breathwork https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-110-iced-viking-wim-hoff-instructor-chuck-mcgee/id1527374894?i=1000671269788JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox -
The Last of Us fue una de las series revelación de 2023, cuando parecía que no se podía adaptar un videojuego a acción real. Ahora regresa con su segunda temporada, un casting más amplio y una narrativa más elaborada y ambiciosa. Desde La Red Marciana vamos a seguir cada episodio de la misma manera que hicimos en la primera temporada: recap con resumen, referencias, chistes, opiniones e incluso algún contenido extra que nadie pidió. Con XeviPanda y Jose "Nok" Contreras Edita XeviPanda con música de Eludent y el tema final de XeviPanda con Suno Han pasado cinco años o algo parecido, a saber... apenas me acuerdo de nada la primera temporada... es de enero del veintitrés! Los zombis son hongos raros. Cordyceps los llaman, yo que sé. No comen cerebros, ni andan lento. Pero gritan, corren y matan también. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. En este desastre de mundo, todos desconfían. Hay enemigos en todos lados... y te traicionan los aliados. Va muy bien tener pistolas, escopetas y rifles de francotirador. Pero cuidado no se escuche el tiro, o puede que llegue un chasqueador!! (clicker) [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. No todo es un destrozo, también hay sitio para el amor. Y por ello cada temporada, nos lo muestran con vigor. Importante no pisar un hongo, también a los enemigos hay que evitar. Pero no son el único peligro, ya que en redes... te pueden espoilear! [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This week, Da7e and Neil attempt to figure out what the f**k is wrong with Seattle as their coverage of The Last of Us season two continues. In The Calm [11:02], they discuss the culmination of some important adaptation choices, critique murderous performance art, and seek solutions for post-apocalyptic morning breath. In The Storm [55:18], they explain why it's a big deal that the Cordyceps fungus is now airborne and look ahead as the timeline of season two comes into focus. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Monday evenings on Twitch as he plays The Last of Us: Part II video game live alongside the airing of season two. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
Welcome to The Rise of the Cordyceps Infected: A Last of Us Podcast. We discuss weekly each episode of the television series THE LAST OF US seen on HBOMax.
In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, I sit down with Julian Mitchell—co-founder of Lifecykel and one of the world's leading voices in the functional mushroom movement. We go deep on sacred sourcing, advanced bioavailability, and the rise of fungi-based wellness.Julian shares stories from his journey into the Altai Mountains of Mongolia to ethically source pure shilajit, revealing why trust, integrity, and regenerative supply chains must anchor supplement innovation. We get into the science and spirit behind ingredients like lion's mane, cordyceps, and Kakadu plum, and break down Julian's mission to reconnect humanity with the healing power of nature's pharmacy.You'll also learn about Lifecykel's next-gen liposomal delivery systems, how shilajit supercharges psychedelics, and what it really takes to bring a transparent wellness product to market in a world full of greenwashing.Visit lukestorey.com/lifecykel and use code LUKE15 for 15% off.DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only and not intended for diagnosing or treating illnesses. The hosts disclaim responsibility for any adverse effects from using the information presented. Consult your healthcare provider before using referenced products. This podcast may include paid endorsements.THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:LIMITLESS LIVING MD | Book your free consultation today at limitlesslivingmd.com/luke and use code LUKE for 12% off your first order.MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH | You can use the code LUKE10 for 10% off at bioptimizers.com/luke.LITTLE SAINTS | Visit lukestorey.com/littlesaints and use code LUKE to get 20% off your first order.LEELA QUANTUM TECH. | Go to lukestorey.com/leelaq and use the code LUKE10 for 10% off their product line.MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE:(00:00:00) Sourcing Authentic Shilajit in Mongolia(00:24:47) Growing & Extracting Lion's Mane the Right Way(00:44:47) Cultivating Reishi & Cordyceps & Their Healing Benefits(00:53:33) Gut Health & the Power of Turkey Tail(00:58:47) The Overlooked Power of Shiitake & Chaga Mushrooms(01:03:28) Chaga: The King of Antioxidants & Nature's Birch Elixir(01:14:08) Liposomal Innovation & Shilajit's Role in Bioavailability(01:19:41) Building a Mushroom Empire: Manufacturing, Mentorship, & Mycelial Collaboration(01:23:32) The Future of Mushrooms: Innovation, Vision, & Staying True to Nature(01:31:24) How to Test Mushroom Product Purity at HomeResources:• Website: lifecykel.com• Instagram: @lifecykel• Facebook: Life Cykel • X: @LifeCykel• TikTok:
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Welcome to The Rise of the Cordyceps Infected: A Last of Us Podcast. We discuss weekly each episode of the television series THE LAST OF US seen on HBOMax.
The Last of Us fue una de las series revelación de 2023, cuando parecía que no se podía adaptar un videojuego a acción real. Ahora regresa con su segunda temporada, un casting más amplio y una narrativa más elaborada y ambiciosa. Desde La Red Marciana vamos a seguir cada episodio de la misma manera que hicimos en la primera temporada: recap con resumen, referencias, chistes, opiniones e incluso algún contenido extra que nadie pidió. Con XeviPanda y Jose "Nok" Contreras Edita XeviPanda con música de Eludent y el tema final de XeviPanda con Suno Han pasado cinco años o algo parecido, a saber... apenas me acuerdo de nada la primera temporada... es de enero del veintitrés! Los zombis son hongos raros. Cordyceps los llaman, yo que sé. No comen cerebros, ni andan lento. Pero gritan, corren y matan también. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. En este desastre de mundo, todos desconfían. Hay enemigos en todos lados... y te traicionan los aliados. Va muy bien tener pistolas, escopetas y rifles de francotirador. Pero cuidado no se escuche el tiro, o puede que llegue un chasqueador!! (clicker) [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. No todo es un destrozo, también hay sitio para el amor. Y por ello cada temporada, nos lo muestran con vigor. Importante no pisar un hongo, también a los enemigos hay que evitar. Pero no son el único peligro, ya que en redes... te pueden espoilear! [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Le champignon Cordyceps peut-il réellement manipuler un être vivant? Peut-il évoluer jusqu’à infecter les humains? Discussion fascinante sur les capacités biologiques des champignons : contrôle du système nerveux, production de toxines mortelles ou d’hallucinogènes, mais aussi leurs usages médicaux prometteurs. Entrevue avec Patrice Dauzet, vice-président aux affaires scientifiques du Cercle des mycologues de Montréal Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Send us a textDr Chris McCarthy is a Clinical Fellow (Associate Professor) at Manchester School of Physiotherapy. He researches musculoskeletal interventions including exercise in long-term conditions and manual therapy. Prior to this he was a Consultant Physiotherapist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, St Mary's Hospital Paddington, London. After qualifying as a Physiotherapist in 1989 he undertook post-graduate training in Biomechanics and Manipulative therapy at Strathclyde and Coventry Universities before undertaking a PhD degree in rehabilitation within the faculty of Medicine at Manchester University. He was awarded a “Young Investigator of the Year” award in 2001, for his PhD studies, by the British Society of Rheumatologists.Chris has published over 60 peer reviewed papers on musculoskeletal rehabilitation and diagnosis and spoken at over 50 conferences. He has taught internationally on Manual Therapy, specifically on Combined Movement Theory, and lectures on five of the Masters courses in Manual Therapy in the UK. He is a member of the international advisory board for Manual Therapy journal and regularly reviews and publishes papers in the academic field of Manual Therapy. In this (at times clinical) conversation with Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics he discusses his life's work, his PhD, some of the controversy surrounding hands on musculoskeletal therapy, and he shares his dream for best practice in the ever evolving field of health care and performance enhancementShow sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsEnjoyHere are some useful links for this podcastLinked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/combinedmovements/?originalSubdomain=ukCombined Movement Theory - https://images.app.goo.gl/awnrWEDA4repUc3W6Relevant episodesEpisode 120 - Your morning erections link to heart disease with Colin Symmonds https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-120-your-morning-erections-link-to-heart-disease/id1527374894?i=1000692986665Episode 107 - Father of Function Gary Gray https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-107-father-of-function-gary-gray-of/id1527374894?i=1000665866997JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hkHost - Andrew Cox -
The podcast delves into the recent Star Wars Japan Celebration 2025, highlighting significant developments and announcements surrounding the franchise. We also engage in a profound discussion regarding Ryan Coogler's latest film, "Sinners," praising its innovative storytelling and the outstanding performances delivered by its talented cast, including Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld. The conversation shifts to the emotional finale of "The Last of Us" Season 2, Episode 2, where we dissect the implications of character choices and narrative direction, particularly focusing on Pedro Pascal's portrayal of Joel. Furthermore, we acknowledge the exceptional work of Autumn Durald Arkapaw as the cinematographer, alongside Ruth Carter and Ludwig Goransson's contributions to the film's aesthetic. Join us as we explore these topics with an analytical lens, offering insights on their cultural impact and significance in contemporary media.“Galaxies, Cordyceps & Coogler: A Nerdy Breakdown” is LIVE!We're diving deep this week with a full roundup of Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025—new trailers, game reveals, and that massive announcement that has the fandom buzzing!Then we shift gears to HBO's The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2—let's talk about THAT moment and how it changes everything for Ellie.Finally, we give our spoiler-free (mostly) review of Ryan Coogler's “Sinners”—cinematography, storytelling, and why it might be one of the best films of the year.Tap in and join the conversation—we've got thoughts, theories, and a whole lot of feels.Where to watch/listen: YouTube | Twitch | APRTV on RokuAudio: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeartRadio#BlerdsEyeView #StarWarsCelebrationJapan #TheLastOfUs #TLOU #RyanCoogler #SinnersMovie #NerdCulture #BlackNerds #StarWarsNews #TheLastOfUsHBO #PodcastLife #MovieReview #GamingNews #AnimeAndChill #GeekCultureUnite #VoiceOfTheCulture #BlerdPodcast #NerdyBreakdown #EntertainmentNews #PodcastRecommendationsTwitch: / blerdseyeview1 Youtube: / @blerdseyeview. The podcast episode delves into a variety of significant pop culture themes, prominently featuring the recent Star Wars Japan Celebration 2025. The discussions reveal intriguing insights about upcoming projects, including a new film directed by Sean Levy, which is set five years after the events of the Rise of Skywalker and stars Ryan Gosling. The speakers explore the implications of this film within the broader Star Wars narrative, considering how it may reshape fan expectations. Additionally, they tackle the emotional and narrative weight of the second episode of The Last of Us Season 2, focusing on the shocking events that transpired, particularly the fate of Pedro Pascal's character. The cinematographic artistry of Autumn Durald Arkapaw is highlighted, showcasing how visual storytelling contributes to the series' impact. Ruth Carter's costume design and Ludwig Goransson's score are also praised for enhancing the narrative depth. The episode culminates with a discourse on Ryan Coogler's film 'Sinners', examining its cultural significance and the performances of actors such as Michael B. Jordan and Wunmi Mosaku. The speakers reflect on the film's reception and what it represents for Black cinema, emphasizing the importance of authentic representation in storytelling.The podcast navigates a rich tapestry of narratives and creative endeavors, weaving through the intricate details of the Star Wars universe, the emotional resonance of The Last of Us, and the groundbreaking work in Coogler's Sinners. The speakers provide critical commentary on how these works reflect contemporary societal issues and contribute to the evolving landscape of film and television. Each discussion is infused with a sense of urgency and importance, as they underscore the need for diverse voices...
The podcast delves into the recent Star Wars Japan Celebration 2025, highlighting significant developments and announcements surrounding the franchise. We also engage in a profound discussion regarding Ryan Coogler's latest film, "Sinners," praising its innovative storytelling and the outstanding performances delivered by its talented cast, including Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld. The conversation shifts to the emotional finale of "The Last of Us" Season 2, Episode 2, where we dissect the implications of character choices and narrative direction, particularly focusing on Pedro Pascal's portrayal of Joel. Furthermore, we acknowledge the exceptional work of Autumn Durald Arkapaw as the cinematographer, alongside Ruth Carter and Ludwig Goransson's contributions to the film's aesthetic. Join us as we explore these topics with an analytical lens, offering insights on their cultural impact and significance in contemporary media.“Galaxies, Cordyceps & Coogler: A Nerdy Breakdown” is LIVE!We're diving deep this week with a full roundup of Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025—new trailers, game reveals, and that massive announcement that has the fandom buzzing!Then we shift gears to HBO's The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2—let's talk about THAT moment and how it changes everything for Ellie.Finally, we give our spoiler-free (mostly) review of Ryan Coogler's “Sinners”—cinematography, storytelling, and why it might be one of the best films of the year.Tap in and join the conversation—we've got thoughts, theories, and a whole lot of feels.Where to watch/listen: YouTube | Twitch | APRTV on RokuAudio: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeartRadio#BlerdsEyeView #StarWarsCelebrationJapan #TheLastOfUs #TLOU #RyanCoogler #SinnersMovie #NerdCulture #BlackNerds #StarWarsNews #TheLastOfUsHBO #PodcastLife #MovieReview #GamingNews #AnimeAndChill #GeekCultureUnite #VoiceOfTheCulture #BlerdPodcast #NerdyBreakdown #EntertainmentNews #PodcastRecommendationsTwitch: / blerdseyeview1 Youtube: / @blerdseyeview. The podcast episode delves into a variety of significant pop culture themes, prominently featuring the recent Star Wars Japan Celebration 2025. The discussions reveal intriguing insights about upcoming projects, including a new film directed by Sean Levy, which is set five years after the events of the Rise of Skywalker and stars Ryan Gosling. The speakers explore the implications of this film within the broader Star Wars narrative, considering how it may reshape fan expectations. Additionally, they tackle the emotional and narrative weight of the second episode of The Last of Us Season 2, focusing on the shocking events that transpired, particularly the fate of Pedro Pascal's character. The cinematographic artistry of Autumn Durald Arkapaw is highlighted, showcasing how visual storytelling contributes to the series' impact. Ruth Carter's costume design and Ludwig Goransson's score are also praised for enhancing the narrative depth. The episode culminates with a discourse on Ryan Coogler's film 'Sinners', examining its cultural significance and the performances of actors such as Michael B. Jordan and Wunmi Mosaku. The speakers reflect on the film's reception and what it represents for Black cinema, emphasizing the importance of authentic representation in storytelling.The podcast navigates a rich tapestry of narratives and creative endeavors, weaving through the intricate details of the Star Wars universe, the emotional resonance of The Last of Us, and the groundbreaking work in Coogler's Sinners. The speakers provide critical commentary on how these works reflect contemporary societal issues and contribute to the evolving landscape of film and television. Each discussion is infused with a sense of urgency and importance, as they underscore the need for diverse voices...
Welcome to The Rise of the Cordyceps Infected: A Last of Us Podcast. We discuss weekly each episode of the television series THE LAST OF US seen on HBOMax.
This week on Challenge Accepted, Frank and Thomas break down The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 2—one of the most devastating and talked-about episodes of the series to date. From Joel's brutal fate to Abby's introduction and the fallout across Jackson, they explore how the show mirrors and diverges from the game, what it means for Ellie's arc, and how the showrunners are reshaping fan expectations. The discussion dives into the emotional weight of the storytelling, the controversy around Abby, and why this episode might define the season. Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 Intro and Spoiler Warning 00:24 Holding in the spoiler for years 01:28 Comparing Joel's moment to the Red Wedding 02:01 That golf club scene 03:04 Game vs show differences in Joel's death 04:05 Impact of Dina and Tommy being present 05:15 Ellie's choice to keep going 06:10 Joel's mindset and Ellie's last words 07:14 The emotional weight and realism 08:00 Reactions from non-gamers 09:00 The gamer/non-gamer divide 10:00 HBO's strategy with Abby and fan backlash 10:52 Ellie's new motivation and mirroring Abby's pain 11:37 Why Kaitlyn Dever works as Abby 13:04 What Abby's story sets up going forward 14:15 Fan reaction to playing Abby in the game 15:04 When media earns your emotions 15:50 The game's final song wrecks fans again 16:44 Jackson's development and vulnerability 17:27 Zombies evolving, Walking Dead comparisons 18:22 Cordyceps hive mind and thematic depth 19:25 Real-world fungus behavior influences the show 20:36 Evolution and future zombie threats 21:11 The bloater and missing loot 22:07 Dogs join the battle 22:57 Game of Thrones-style visuals 23:44 Did the infected reach the basements? 24:05 Tommy's potential trauma 25:02 Abby's future arc and cult elements 25:43 More Pedro Pascal via flashbacks 26:22 Seattle and the Wolves setting up 27:02 Frank's thoughts on The Last of Us viewership 27:50 Pedro Pascal fan reactions 28:38 Comparing Ellie and Abby to Maggie and Negan 29:25 Final thoughts on the episode's impact 30:00 Movie of the year chat and Coogler shout-out 31:00 Zombie dogs incoming, wrap-up Key Takeaways: Joel's death was both faithful and emotionally intense, echoing the game and Red Wedding alike. HBO softened Abby's introduction, aiming to create a deeper emotional understanding of her motivations. Ellie's journey is now fully personal, mirroring Abby's loss and fueling the show's core conflict. The show cleverly evolves the infected into a constant threat, avoiding the pitfalls of The Walking Dead. Kaitlyn Dever's performance brought layered complexity to Abby, winning over some skeptical fans. Jackson's siege was visually epic, with medieval tactics meeting modern warfare. The Last of Us continues to blend brutal storytelling with rich worldbuilding and deep character arcs. Quotes: “They earned your emotions. Now you have to follow that through.” – Frank “It just adds this heart-wrenching moment, but it makes it more real.” – Thomas “This is our Glenn moment. We don't know if the show survives it.” – Frank “The hatred Abby feels is now the same thing fueling Ellie—and us.” – Frank “Ellie keeps saying we'll figure it out. That weight is going to stay with her forever.” – Thomas Call to Action: If this episode hit you as hard as it hit us, let us know! Drop a review on your favorite podcast app, share your reactions using #ChallengeAcceptedPodcast, and follow us for more breakdowns and hot takes every week. Links and Resources: Stay updated with all things geeky at GeekFreaksPodcast.com Check out Frank's review of the episode on the site too! Follow Us:
The Last of Us fue una de las series revelación de 2023, cuando parecía que no se podía adaptar un videojuego a acción real. Ahora regresa con su segunda temporada, un casting más amplio y una narrativa más elaborada y ambiciosa. Desde La Red Marciana vamos a seguir cada episodio de la misma manera que hicimos en la primera temporada: recap con resumen, referencias, chistes, opiniones e incluso algún contenido extra que nadie pidió. Con XeviPanda y Jose "Nok" Contreras Edita XeviPanda con música de Eludent y el tema final de XeviPanda con Suno Han pasado cinco años o algo parecido, a saber... apenas me acuerdo de nada la primera temporada... es de enero del veintitrés! Los zombis son hongos raros. Cordyceps los llaman, yo que sé. No comen cerebros, ni andan lento. Pero gritan, corren y matan también. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. En este desastre de mundo, todos desconfían. Hay enemigos en todos lados... y te traicionan los aliados. Va muy bien tener pistolas, escopetas y rifles de francotirador. Pero cuidado no se escuche el tiro, o puede que llegue un chasqueador!! (clicker) [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. No todo es un destrozo, también hay sitio para el amor. Y por ello cada temporada, nos lo muestran con vigor. Importante no pisar un hongo, también a los enemigos hay que evitar. Pero no son el único peligro, ya que en redes... te pueden espoilear! [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The cordyceps brain infection that turns humans into terrifying monsters in The Last of Us is something that already exists in our world. So is it time to start worrying about Clickers and other fungus zombies?We are going to cut right to the chase on this one: Cordyceps, the brain infecting fungus that causes people to mutate into increasingly grotesque zombies in The Last of Us video games and the HBO TV adaptation, is very real. Of this, there is no doubt, as you'll see in our episode and read below. But like any good sci-fi, horror, or fantasy storytelling, the secret isn't so much in how realistic something is, but in how it obeys its own rules in-story.After all, who the heck needs a story about a devastating pandemic that was exacerbated by global warming these days, right? It's not like sci-fi and horror have ever been used to illustrate real world issues before. Why not just let escapism be escapism and leave all this uncomfortable real world stuff out of it?In case you couldn't sense the sarcasm (Does it Fly? is a Roddenberry podcast after all, and it's not like Star Trek has ever been shy about taking our present moment to task via the denizens of the 23rd, 24th, and 25th centuries), the inherent realism of The Last of Us is an integral part of what makes it work. But it's far from the only reason we're so enamored with this disturbing sci-fi and horror hybrid. And that's where Hakeem and Tamara come inWatch the latest episode of Does it Fly? right here (and try not to eat any infected grain)...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8141JQ_kesSUGGESTED VIEWING One of the best things about The Last of Us is that the show is 100% accessible for folks who have never played the video games. It's also, perhaps not coincidentally, one of the only truly great video game to screen adaptations we've ever seen. We based our conversation for this episode on the first season of the show, but if you've even watched the first two episodes, you can probably keep up. Oh, just watch the entire first season!For some additional fungus-induced “fun” we also recommend the brilliant 2016 sci-fi horror movie The Girl With All the Gifts, which mines some similarly terrifying themes as The Last of Us.And don't forget, The Last of Us season 2 just kicked off on HBO and MAX so what are you waiting for? Go get caught up! Who knows? This could just be something in our future…FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Of course you do! The Zombie Ants Are Already HereThe intricately orchestrated way this fungus takes over insect brains and makes them do their bidding sure does give us something to think about. Read more at National Geographic! Fortunately, it doesn't seem like we have to worry too much about this becoming a human issue…just yet.Fungal PathogensIt even sounds gross when we put it that way. The Last of Us is so dead-on with its depiction of global-warming induced fungal infections that no less than the Yale School of Medicine wrote about it.Respiratory vs. Fungal InfectionsWe usually don't associate the usual respiratory viruses with fungal infections. But this article asks…why not both?A Guide to Knowing and Loving Your Infected Fungus ZombiesProper care and feeding for their lifecycle is important. Not really…run! Read more here.WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?Black Mirror is back with a brand new season on Netflix. Check out our episode on one of its most iconic episodes, “San Junipero” right here!Whether fungus zombies or otherwise, we do occasionally take a look at the scarier side of genre entertainment from time to time. Like our episode on werewolves, for example.FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DoesItFly? on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! Subscribe to Does It Fly? Pod: https://www.youtube.com/@doesitflypod?sub_confirmation=1And don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment:Instagram: @RoddenberryOfficial Facebook: RoddenberryBluesky: @roddenberrypod.bsky.socialFor Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.comCheck out the official Does it Fly? playlist, too!
En la naturaleza existe un hongo real con habilidades que parecen sacadas de una película de terror: el Cordyceps. Este parásito es capaz de controlar la mente de insectos, obligándolos a actuar en contra de su voluntad. Pero, ¿qué pasaría si este hongo mutara? ¿Es posible que algún día llegue a infectar a los humanos como en el universo de The Last of Us? En este episodio de Noches de Terror, analizamos la ciencia detrás del Cordyceps, los factores que podrían provocar una mutación peligrosa y qué tan lejos estamos de enfrentar un apocalipsis fúngico. Además, te decimos qué deberías hacer para sobrevivir en un mundo dominado por infectados: desde lo que necesitas en tu mochila, hasta cómo formar una comunidad segura. Prepárate para una dosis de ciencia, horror y estrategias de supervivencia. Si te gusta este podcast y deseas apoyarnos a mejorar nuestro equipo o invitarnos unos tacos puedes apoyarnos en
Watch the real-life Zombie Fungus in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuKjBIBBAL8Music by James Milor from PixabayInformation provided by:https://screenrant.com/girl-all-gifts-fungal-infection-hungries-explained/https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/cordycepsInterkingdom host jumping underground: Phylogenetic analysis of entomoparasitic fungi of the genus Cordyceps by Naruo Nikoh and Takema Fukatsu (2000). Molecular Biology and Evolution, 17(4), pg. 629-638. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a026341 https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/but-not-simpler/the-fungus-that-reduced-humanity-to-the-last-of-us/https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/cordycepsUnique bioactives from Zombie Fungus (Cordyceps) as promising multitargeted neuroprotective agents by Himadri Sharma, Niti Sharma, and Seong Soo A An (2023). Nutrients, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16010102https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/cordyceps-benefitshttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordyceps
The Last of Us fue una de las series revelación de 2023, cuando parecía que no se podía adaptar un videojuego a acción real. Ahora regresa con su segunda temporada, un casting más amplio y una narrativa más elaborada y ambiciosa. Desde La Red Marciana vamos a seguir cada episodio de la misma manera que hicimos en la primera temporada: recap con resumen, referencias, chistes, opiniones e incluso algún contenido extra que nadie pidió. Con XeviPanda y Jose "Nok" Contreras Edita XeviPanda con música de Eludent y el tema final de XeviPanda con Suno Han pasado cinco años o algo parecido, a saber... apenas me acuerdo de nada la primera temporada... es de enero del veintitrés! Los zombis son hongos raros. Cordyceps los llaman, yo que sé. No comen cerebros, ni andan lento. Pero gritan, corren y matan también. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. En este desastre de mundo, todos desconfían. Hay enemigos en todos lados... y te traicionan los aliados. Va muy bien tener pistolas, escopetas y rifles de francotirador. Pero cuidado no se escuche el tiro, o puede que llegue un chasqueador!! (clicker) [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. No todo es un destrozo, también hay sitio para el amor. Y por ello cada temporada, nos lo muestran con vigor. Importante no pisar un hongo, también a los enemigos hay que evitar. Pero no son el único peligro, ya que en redes... te pueden espoilear! [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. [chorus] De last Tren, de last tren! Por aquí pasa el último tren. de last tren, de las tren! Aquí se despide el último tren. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Can we really have more time than we think after a cancer diagnosis? In this eye-opening episode of Vitality Made Simple, Dr. Debbie Ozment, DDS, is joined by Dr. Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD—an expert in integrative cancer care and founder of the Karlfeldt Center. Together, they dive deep into the empowering concept of terrain theory—that by shifting your body's internal environment, you can make it less hospitable to cancer.Dr. Karlfeldt walks us through the four key pillars he outlines in his book: strengthening the immune system, optimizing nutrition, reducing inflammation, and supporting detoxification. He stresses that patients don't have to rush into conventional treatment without exploring supportive therapies that address the root cause.The conversation highlights the profound impact of mindset and emotional state on immunity, along with specific nutrients and immune-boosting compounds like Vitamin C, zinc, medicinal mushrooms (Reishi, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail, Maitake), Beta Glucans, and herbs such as Andrographis and Astragalus. Dr. Karlfeldt emphasizes that these tools support the immune system rather than deplete it—unlike traditional treatments that often leave patients weak and vulnerable.Dr. Karlfeldt also debunks the sugar-cancer myth, explaining that while cancer cells thrive on sugar, many oncologists lack the nutritional training to give accurate dietary guidance. Cutting sugar, he says, isn't just about cancer—it's also about reducing inflammation, boosting cellular energy, and enhancing immune response.Listeners will also get a crash course in ozone therapy, a lesser-known but powerful treatment that enhances immune function and cellular energy. Dr. Karlfeldt details several administration methods and how ozone can oxidize pathogens, rev up mitochondria, and reduce inflammation. Dr. Ozment even shares her personal success with ozone therapy in managing chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).To wrap up, Dr. Karlfeldt reframes cancer as the body's way of managing toxic overload, likening tumors to a “garbage dump.” Instead of only attacking the tumor, he emphasizes the importance of opening detox pathways—through the liver, lymphatic system, skin, lungs, colon, and kidneys—to clear the internal terrain and set the stage for true healing.Visit my website DrDebbieOzment.com for valuable free downloads. Additionally, you will find shopping links which I have curated on the website. Please follow me on instagram at drdebbieozment.
Welcome to The Rise of the Cordyceps Infected: A Last of Us Podcast. We discuss weekly each episode of the television series THE LAST OF US seen on HBOMax.
Send us a textDr. Hanna Poikonen is a neuroscientist and the founder of WiseMotion Homepage - WiseMotion Community. She holds a doctoral degree in neuroscience of movement, dance and music. For the past 15 years, she has led brain research projects in the world-leading universities including ETH Zurich in Switzerland, University of Helsinki in Finland and McMaster University in Canada. She has several first-author publications in the renowned neuroscience journals. She has studied the brains of dancers, musicians and mathematicians which has given her insights on the expertise development in the brain.In this deep dive into the brain Hanna shares her latest published research with JD podcast host & curator Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics with some of her findings on “The experts brain”, sharing both the research and anecdotal stories from her time in the field.Hanna describes herself as a Neuroscientist by education, a dancer by heart & a well being enthusiast. Her thoughtful sharings in this podcast chat are filled with confidence and curiosity. A real joy to listen to and tap into the way of thinking from a leader in her fieldTo subscribe to the monthly WiseMotion newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/da7a8dfb81ff/wisemotiocoShow sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsEnjoyHere are some useful links for this podcasthttps://wisemotionco.com/IG wisemotioncoLinked In Dr Hanna Poikonen Relevant episodesEpisode 48 - Dr Hanna Poikonen, WiseMotion and the expert's brain. What the study of those that dance, play music and do math can tell us - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/episode-48-dr-hanna-poikonen-wisemotion-and-the/id1527374894?i=1000563257376Episode 100 Jozef Frucek of Fighting Monkey - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/episode-100-jozef-frucek-on-communication-movement/id1527374894?i=1000655394611JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of the Joint Dynamics podcast, host Andrew Cox chats with Dr. Alan Kwong Hing, the Chairman and Founder of PBM Healing.Alan & Andrew comprehensively delve into the fascinating world of red light therapy and photobiomodulation, exploring its scientific foundations, benefits, and practical applications. Dr Al shares his passion and mission to bring the healing properties of light to pets, horses and humans with his company PBM Healing. He is working with the foremost expert in the field of photobiomodulation (Dr Michael Hamblin) to develop the best medical grade devices to bring the benefits of light therapy to the masses and make it an indispensable part of everyone's daily preventive “medicine” regimen.Dr. Hing shares his, & his team's extensive knowledge on how red light therapy can promote healing, reduce inflammation, increase energy, and enhance overall well-being. With insights backed by research, he discusses its effectiveness in treating various conditions, from chronic pain, hair growth, skin rejuvenation and how athletes can benefit from pre performance conditioning, recovery and to boost energy levels.There have been two Nobel prizes on Light Therapy, in this podcast listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how red light therapy can be a powerful tool for health, as well as practical tips on choosing the right products and protocols. Whether you're a wellness enthusiast or a healthcare professional, this episode offers valuable information you won't want to miss.Join us as we uncover the transformative potential of light therapy with Dr. Alan Kwong Hing!Show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsHere are some useful links for this podcasthttps://pbmhealing.com/the-team/https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-kwong-hing-0953a554/?originalSubdomain=cahttps://www.instagram.com/pbmhealing_/Relevant episodesEpisode 106 Dobri Kiprov on Longevity & Therapeutic Plasma Exchange - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3qDLIfHvE7hcr7ugDmQdtj?si=ircRK7vmSPyjtIiJwGdTzwEpisode 103 Longevity.Technology with Phil Neuman - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CY9mRjDjgZvSkHDpCOpod?si=OIELe1kmQgW3ZmxPTjsrwwJOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox -
Tom's story | lion's mane and brain health | reishi and the nervous system / inflammation | turkey tail and cancer | cordyceps and sex drive | data and regulation | Tom's routine | building a brand
Send us a textIn this information packed episode of the Joint Dynamics Podcast Andrew chats with Cell-Logic Founder & Director Dr. Christine Houghton PhD.Along with 30 years in private practice Christine is an accomplished writer and an engaging speaker whose evidence-supported presentations often challenge outdated paradigms. Her strength and passion lies in taking complex biochemical concepts and translating their essence into concepts relevant to the needs of practising clinicians and receptive patients. Christine delves into the fascinating world of nutrigenomics and its impact on our health with a particular focus on gut health. The pair explore how our genes interact with the foods we consume and the significant role this plays in our overall well-being. Dr. Houghton shares insights on the powerful benefits of sulforaphane, a compound found in broccoli sprouts, highlighting its potential in promoting gut health, influencing protective genetic pathways, and reducing inflammation.Discover how incorporating broccoli sprouts into your diet can lead to improved health outcomes and enhanced vitality. Andrew & Christine discuss the science behind sulforaphane and other phytochemicals, plus shine a light on The Carnivore diet, Veganism, The Mediterranean Diet, Athletes, Psoriasis, Soil health and more!Whether you're a health enthusiast or just curious about the latest nutritional science, this episode is packed with valuable information you won't want to miss.Show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsEnjoyHere are some useful links for this podcastLinked In Christine Houghton Ph D - Christine Houghton PhD - CEO and Founder - Cell-Logic Pty LtdCell Logic - https://cell-logic.com.au/our-executive-team/dr-christine-houghton/Relevant episodesEpisode 113 The Genomic Kitchen with Amanda Archibald Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-113-the-genomic-kitchen-with-amanda-archibald/id1527374894?i=1000676470180Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/5QncJEo1HwOUcZuAPSJI2J?si=66ca8df642784044Episode 115 The gut-brain axis with Philip Watkins Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/5qj3k7kPrPJl1YyacoAJdE?si=7d5c149fa38b4737JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
Forever Young Radio Show with America's Natural Doctor Podcast
Guest: Lee Carol, is a leading medical herbalist, innovator, speaker, educator and mentor with over 30 years' experience in the herbal industry, 23 years teaching herbal medicine to health care professionals, and 11 years in private practice.Over the course of his long career, Lee has helped thousands of people transform their health and lives through his insightful, personalized, practical and effective herbal medicine solutions.In clinic, Lee artfully combines the best of traditional western herbal medicine within a framework of contemporary bio-medical science and research.Lee's expertise helps us deliver the most accurate and trustworthy health and wellness information from a holistic perspective. His knowledge of plant medicine runs deep and he is passionate about helping the public and practitioners understand how to use herbs and mushrooms to address health issues.Cordyceps species of mushrooms have fascinated cultures for centuries for their intriguing biology and long-standing role in traditional medicine. Recently, their popularity has surged in the wellness industry, where they are celebrated for potential health benefits that connect ancient practices with modern science.As Cordyceps entered the global wellness market, scientific research began to back many of the human health benefits observed for centuries. Studies have explored its potential to:Boost Energy: By improving ATP production, Cordyceps may increase cellular energy [5], benefiting athletes with its anti-tiredness effect.Enhance Respiratory Function: Its ability to improve oxygen utilization aligns with traditional uses for lung health and altitude adaptation.Support Immune Responses: Various compounds in Cordyceps have been found to regulate immune responses [6]Cordyceps has become a cornerstone of the functional mushroom industry. Its rich history and scientifically backed benefits have made it one of the most popular natural supplements worldwideHELPFUL ARTICLELearn more at Realmushrooms.com Listeners can save 30% OFF with the code RMFOREVER30
Send us a textOn this episode of the Joint Dynamics Podcast Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics chats with ultra humanitarian & ultra endurance athlete Ron Gerrits. Ron's extraordinary life spans across being an inaugural member of the Special Forces in the Dutch Police, to competing in Masters Iron man and extreme triathlete (cold water swims for example), coaching endurance sports such as triathlon and devoting the rest of his life to humanitarian work including assistance for a Northern thai hill tribe and at risk children, misplaced kids in gangs, those suffering with addiction, homeless people and more.Ron's charitable organisation's motto is to “go all in”. We also go “all in” on this conversation into the fascinating life of of an unsung hero named Ron Gerrits.Show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsEnjoyHere are some useful links for this podcastRon Gerrits IG @rongerrits Ron Gerrits (@rongerrits) • Instagram photos and videosRelevant episodesEpisode 88 Damian Browne on the power of process & the pain caveApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-88-damian-browne-on-the-power-of-process/id1527374894?i=1000636640784Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/3V0g2az4tvMf3mlMT597ak?si=e87370a9a61d445dEpisode 97 Addiction & Authentic adversity with Chris Howe - Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-97-addiction-authentic-adversity-with-chris-howe/id1527374894?i=1000651051718Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/01QQGiaVjKrP2OF1V1ZhZm?si=b27cd2817af64d55JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
Natural Eye Care with Dr. Marc Grossman, Holistic Optometrist
In this episode, discover how mushrooms like Lion's Mane, Reishi, and Maitake can support eye health, brain function, and overall wellness.Mushrooms have been celebrated for their medicinal properties for centuries. Dr. Grossman delves into their role in preventing age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's and macular degeneration. Learn about the powerful compounds in mushrooms, including polysaccharides and terpenes, which offer anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting benefits.Explore how Lion's Mane mushrooms can protect and regenerate optic nerves, potentially aiding conditions like optic neuritis and neuropathy. Discover the anti-aging and anti-cancer properties of Reishi, known as the "mushroom of immortality," and how Cordyceps and Oyster mushrooms contribute to eye and brain health.Dr. Grossman shares practical tips on incorporating mushrooms into your diet, whether through delicious recipes or herbal tinctures. Enhance your immune system and enjoy the culinary delights of mushrooms with added benefits from black-aged garlic and curcumin.For more insights on natural eye care and holistic health, visit Natural Eye Care and DrGrossman2020. Subscribe to the Natural Eye Care Podcast for more episodes on maintaining healthy vision and overall well-being.
Send us a textWelcome back to the Joint Dynamics podcast! In this episode JD podcast curator & host, Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics, has a very special guest, his business partner and the CEO of Joint Dynamics Colin Symmonds - Joint DynamicsColin is a leading men's health physiotherapist. He has dedicated his recent career to enhancing the quality of life for men through tailored physiotherapy interventions and holistic health strategies. With a wealth of experience, he specializes in addressing issues that often go unspoken, including pelvic health, sexual wellness, incontinence, and injury prevention.In this episode, we'll dive deep into Colin's approach to men's health, exploring how physiotherapy can empower men to take charge of their physical and mental well-being. Colin will share valuable insights into common misconceptions about men's health and the importance of open conversations around sensitive topics. He'll also discuss practical strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing stress around this sensitive topic, and improving physical performance (in and out of the bedroom!).Colin's passion for helping men achieve their health goals is evident in his work, and his holistic perspective blends evidence-based practices with compassionate care. Whether you're dealing with specific health concerns or simply want to optimize your physical fitness, this episode is packed with expert advice that you won't want to miss.Join us as we discover how men can cultivate a healthier lifestyle, break barriers, and embrace their well-being with confidence. Show sponsor is Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail Useful links for this podcastColin Symmonds - Joint DynamicsColin Symmonds - CEO - Joint Dynamics | LinkedInRelevant episodesEpisode 117 - Prostate cancer & patting the shark with Tim Baker https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-116-prostate-cancer-patting-the-shark-with/id1527374894?i=1000682844704Episode 117 - The Elevation Barn with Will Travis https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-116-the-elevation-barn-with-will-travis/id1527374894?i=1000681398475JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
What makes a mushroom ‘medicinal' and are they worth the hype? How do these fungi differ from the everyday varieties we cook with? On this week's episode of The Doctor's Kitchen podcast, we're diving deep into the fascinating world of mushrooms with our expert guest Tom Baxter. From Lion's Mane to Reishi, we'll explore the unique healing properties of these incredible organisms and what the research reveals about their potential benefits. We'll discuss their effects on cognitive function, stress, fatigue, and even menopausal symptoms. You'll learn:
Today I'm speaking with Julian Mitchell from Life Cykel. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of functional mushrooms, particularly focusing on Lion's Mane, Reishi, and Cordyceps. Julian shares insights into the origins of Life Cykel and the extensive research supporting the benefits of these mushrooms for cognitive health, sleep optimization, and gut health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of biohacking and how mushrooms can enhance overall well-being and longevity. Julian Mitchell is a passionate advocate for the health benefits of functional mushrooms and the co-founder of Life Cykel, a company dedicated to harnessing the power of these natural wonders. With a background in health and wellness, Julian has dedicated his career to exploring the intersection of traditional medicine and modern science. He highlights the significance of gut health and its profound impact on overall well-being, discussing the roles of mushrooms like Turkey Tail and Shiitake in promoting health. The conversation also covers the importance of gut testing, the historical use of mushrooms in traditional medicine, and advancements in extraction methods that improve bioavailability. Julian emphasizes sustainable cultivation practices and rigorous quality control measures to ensure product integrity, concluding with a focus on the benefits of specific mushrooms and the importance of choosing high-quality products for optimal health. Shop Life Cykle here and save with code Kayla20: https://us.lifecykel.com/collections/all Follow Lifecykel on Instagram and TikTok! Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Functional Mushrooms and Life Cykel 01:30 The Journey of Starting a Mushroom Company 04:08 Research and Benefits of Lion's Mane Mushroom 09:02 Lion's Mane and Its Impact on Sleep and Memory 10:40 Exploring Other Mushrooms: Reishi and Cordyceps 19:35 The Role of Turkey Tail and Gut Health 28:04 The Importance of Gut Health 29:19 Understanding Gut Testing and Probiotics 30:21 Root Causes of Health Issues 31:44 Exploring Turkey Tail Mushroom 33:07 Historical Use of Mushrooms in Medicine 35:26 Advancements in Mushroom Extraction 39:03 Sustainable Mushroom Cultivation 42:00 Quality Control in Mushroom Products 51:34 Benefits of Shiitake Mushroom 55:29 Bioavailability of Mushroom Products 59:22 Choosing Quality Mushroom Products
In a world dominated by synthetic solutions, ancient herbalism offers a powerful alternative for health, performance, and longevity. Logan Christopher, strongman, herbalist, and educator, bridges traditional wisdom with modern goals. His journey highlights the relevance of nature-based healing. Learning from Nature's Power Ancient healers observed the natural world to uncover potent remedies. For example, noting the strength of ants, they used ant extract for vitality, which is still valued today for its effects on energy and endurance. This method of learning from nature remains a cornerstone of effective herbalism. Herbs that provide noticeable benefits are crucial. Cordyceps mushrooms enhance workouts, pine pollen supports hormones, and blue vervain calms the nervous system. These herbs have long histories of traditional use, with modern science now validating their efficacy. The Potency of Spagyric Tinctures Lost Empire Herbs honors herbal traditions using spagyric tincturing, an ancient method that involves burning plant material to extract minerals and reincorporating them into tinctures. This process creates more complete and potent remedies. Ancient herbalists understood that healing is about the whole plant and supporting the whole human, not just isolated chemicals. Reconnecting Through Herbalism Modern life disconnects us from nature, leading to various chronic diseases. Herbalism can rebuild that connection. It's not about rejecting modern medicine but remembering the natural solutions that have supported human health for millennia. Whether it's enhancing vitality with ant extract, calming the mind with blue vervain, or restoring balance with pine pollen, ancient herbal wisdom offers valuable solutions. True herbalism involves engaging with nature, experiencing the effects, and trusting its intelligence. In this podcast you'll learn: How nature served as the original teacher for ancient healing systems. The concept of "feelable" herbs and their tangible benefits. Spagyric tincturing, an alchemical method for potent herbal remedies. The importance of reconnecting with nature through herbalism in modern times.
Send us a textIn January 2025 Zac Purton became the most successful Jockey in Hong Kong's rich racing history by riding his 1814th winner!This re-run of one of our favourite episodes will allow you to dive into the mind and practices of a true champion!In this podcast conversation with Joint Dynamics Podcast curator & Host Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics he takes us inside the matrix that is his mind when racing, preparing, and also thinking beyond the sport that has given him a well earned life of success.If you love horse racing, longevity in sports, the “inner game” of competing and preparing at a high level after making it to the top then this podcast is not to be missed!EnjoyShow sponsor Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com and use the code JD10 to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Mu Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsEnjoyHere are some useful links for this podcastZac Purton (@zacpurton) • Instagram photos and videosRelevant episodesEpisode 114 - Sean Rice. It takes a village to raise a world champion - https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-114-sean-rice-it-takes-a-village-to-raise/id1527374894?i=1000678139374Episode 88 - Damian Browne on the power of process and the pain cave - https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-88-damian-browne-on-the-power-of-process/id1527374894?i=1000636640784JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5WckwJoint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
In this episode of the RWS Clinician's Corner, we delve into the fascinating world of functional mushrooms and their clinical applications in nutrition practice with Dr. Mason Bresett, a Naturopathic Doctor and Chief Science Advisor with one of our favorite functional mushroom companies, Real Mushroom. Functional mushrooms have gained significant attention in recent years for their potential health benefits. From immune support to cognitive enhancement, these incredible fungi offer a range of possibilities for integrative health professionals - and knowing how to best leverage them in our protocols and practice is essential. In this episode we explore: The therapeutic properties of functional mushrooms and when/how they are best integrated into clinical practice. The latest research supporting the use of functional mushrooms for various health conditions. Practical tips and strategies for incorporating functional mushrooms into your recommendations. The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by Restorative Wellness Solutions. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/restorativewellnesssolutions/ Connect with Dr. Mason Bresett: Learn more about Dr. Bresett's work: www.thehealthcreationlab.com And explore one of our favorite functional mushroom companies: www.realmushrooms.comhttps://www.instagram.com/real_mushrooms Timestamps: 00:00 Mycology Insights and Applications 07:48 Pure Mycelium vs. Myceliated Grain 15:20 Mushrooms: Dietary Option for Fertility 17:15 Mushrooms: Boosting Gut Health Diversity 23:48 Mushroom Compounds in Cognitive Health 32:21 Oyster Mushrooms Boost Immunity 33:33 Reishi: Long-Term Allergy Relief 41:24 Tremella Mushroom: Skin Health Benefits 49:38 Mastering Gastrointestinal Healing 52:25 Mushroom Extract vs. Mycelated Grain 57:17 Cyclic Supplementation for Adaptation 01:06:32 Clinician's Corner: Join and Engage Speaker Bio: Dr. Mason Bresett is a naturopathic doctor (ND) with a strong background in mycology and extensive experience using mushrooms in a clinical health and wellness setting. Dr. Bresett has a general family naturopathic practice in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada – The Health Creation Lab. He uses medicinal mushrooms daily to support his patients. He continues to provide a balance of historical and up-to-date medicinal mushroom research for health and wellness professionals. He is also actively engaged in multiple projects with universities, medical doctors and functional oncologists setting up research studies using medicinal mushroom extracts. Dr. Bresett is the Chief Science Advisor at Real Mushrooms. Keywords: Restorative Wellness Clinicians Corner, functional health professionals, therapeutic uses of functional mushrooms, mycology, naturopathic doctor, Real Mushrooms, mushroom extracts, gastrointestinal healing, immune modulation, beta D glucans, triterpenes, mushroom dietary intake, adaptogens, cognitive decline, oncology research, mushroom supplementation, reishi, cordyceps, lion's mane, Tremella, Maitake, shiitake, turkey tail, beta glucan supplements, chronic infections, autoimmune conditions, digestive aid, metabolic health, nutritional studies, mushroom cultivation, mushroom bioactive compounds Disclaimer: The views expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the RW Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.
In this episode, I'm talking about cognition and how we can support our dogs' brain health through herbs and nutrition. I'll walk you through some of my favorite herbs like Ginkgo Biloba, Gotu Kola, Bacopa, and Lion's Mane, and how they can help with memory, circulation, and reducing oxidative stress. I also share some brain-boosting superfoods, like Omega-3s, coconut oil, and blueberries, that are fantastic for your dog's mental sharpness. Plus, I'll talk about the power of mushrooms like Reishi, Cordyceps, and Turkey Tail to support overall cognitive function. If you want to keep your dog's brain in tip-top shape, this episode is packed with natural tips you won't want to miss! Sponsored By: Green Juju Check Out Rita: Book Presale Rita's Instagram Facebook Group My Courses My Website and Store Produced By: Drake Peterson
Superpowers like living forever, surviving without oxygen and imitating any sound. Bright Side found some creatures with abilities that are even more surprising, funny, weird, and sometimes disgusting than any superhero. Make sure to watch this video till the end – you don't want to miss the proof zombie apocalypse could be something very real, do you? Animation is created by Bright Side. Naked Mole Rats: By Edward Russell, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://www.flickr.com/photos/2183755... Naked Mole Rats: By Edward Russell, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://www.flickr.com/photos/edrusse... Naked mole rat community “Off Shift”: By Bob Owen, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobowen... A nest of naked mole rats: By Benny Mazur, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://www.flickr.com/photos/benimot... SEM image of Milnesium tardigradum in active state: By Schokraie E, Warnken U, Hotz-Wagenblatt A, Grohme MA, Hengherr S, et al. (2012) - Schokraie E, Warnken U, Hotz-Wagenblatt A, Grohme MA, Hengherr S, et al. (2012) Comparative proteome analysis of Milnesium tardigradum in early embryonic state versus adults in active and anhydrobiotic state. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45682. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0045682, CC BY 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... An example of Trichobatrachus robustus, The hairy frog, at the Natural History Museum of London: By Gustavocarra - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Platypus in Broken River, Queensland: By Peter Scheunis - Own work, CC BY 1.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Leaf Beetle larva of the subfamily Criocerinae (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Criocerinae, genus Lema sp. or Oulema sp.) The larva is covered by its own excreta Locality : Jambes, Belgium: By Gilles San Martin - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), Mt Buffalo, Victoria: By CSIRO, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... The elusive Superb Lyrebird - 005 Male singing: By Rexness, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://www.flickr.com/photos/rexness... Wasp parasitized by the fungus Cordyceps (order Hypocreales): By Erich G. Vallery, USDA Forest Service - SRS-4552, Bugwood.org, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Puppenkernkeule, Cordyceps militaris: By Deutsche Gesellschaft für Myklogie - http://dgfm-ev.de/index.php?id=pdj_2007, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram SMART Youtube: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Have you ever seen a talking slime? Here he is – Slick Slime Sam: https://goo.gl/zarVZo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Bob and Dr. Aimée Thomas in The Southern Naturalist as we delve into the fascinating world of cordyceps, the parasitic fungi that have captured the imaginations of scientists and storytellers alike. From their unique life cycle and ecological role to their surprising medicinal properties and pop culture fame, this episode explores the science, myths, and mysteries surrounding these natural wonders. Do you have any more questions about nature? Message us on social media or email us at sonatpodcast@gmail.com and we will answer you! Hosts: Dr. Robert Thomas and Dr. Aimée Thomas Produced by Emma Reid Intern Shelby Perkins Intro Music composition by Hunter Wainwright
In this episode:Cordyceps sinensis is a fungus that grows in the high Himalayan forests and has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine. Recently there has been interest in its ability to boost endurance performance? What does the evidence say? The Medical Mailbag dives in. Then a conversation on a revolutionary approach to rehabilitation, where the perspective shifts from being a patient to viewing oneself as an athlete in training. Dr. Kevin Stone, a leading orthopedic surgeon, articulates the importance of mindset in recovery, encouraging individuals to think of their injuries not as setbacks but as opportunities for growth and improvement. This shift in perspective is crucial as it empowers patients to actively engage with their recovery process, utilizing available resources such as local gyms and outdoor spaces to maintain fitness and well-being during their healing journey.Segments:[09:56]- Medical Mailbag: Cordyceps Sinensis supplements for endurance performancemance[38:12]- Interview: Kevin Stone Links
NYPD Sergeant by Day, Exorcist by Night. Ralph Sarchie is the real life inspiration behind the film Deliver Us From Evil – adapted from Ralph's book Beware the Night. Ralph Sarchie born in New York City on June 14, 1962. At just ten months old, Ralphie contracted a severe illness that nearly took his life. He miraculously survived and he entire family thought it was divine intervention, that young Ralphie was saved, by God... because he had a larger purpose on this Earth. To save people... to deliver them... from EVIL. Ralph turned to religion sometime in 1990 and found the book Satan's Harvest, a book about a case of demonic possession that Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated. By the end of it, his life path had changed and he decided to commit himself to performing God's Work.... and become a demonologist. Ralph continued to work his day job as a cop in South Bronx, but on his own time, he began to consult and befriend Father Martin. Father Martin became his mentor and it was with Father Martin that Ralphie participated in over 20 exorcisms... From the Exorcism of the Villanova Family on a horrifying Halloween Night, to bringing something dark home with him, Ralph has had a tremendous impact on the paranormal world. Not without criticism though... Have ghost stories of your own? E-mail them to us at twogirlsoneghostpodcast@gmail.com Encounters episodes are released every Thursday at 9am PST/12pm EST. Corinne and Sabrina hand select a couple of paranormal encounters from our inbox to read in each episode, from demons, to cryptids, to aliens, to creepy kids... the list goes on and on. If you have a story of your own that you'd like us to share on an upcoming episode, we invite you to email them to us! This episode is sponsored by HoneyLove, Mud Wtr, iBotta, and Lume Deodorant. Honeylove's best-selling Crossover Bra is so comfortable, it's sure to be your new go-to. This bra gives all the support of traditional bras without using any underwires. Treat yourself to the best bras on the market and save 20% Off at honeylove.com/TGOG. MUD WTR is a coffee alternative filled with Chai, Cacao, Lion's Mane, Chaga, Reishi, Cordyceps, Turmeric and Cinnamon to get your energy fix without the jitters. Give MUDWTR a shot and save big because our listeners get up to 43% off your entire order, Free Shipping and a free rechargeable frother. Head to MudWtr.com and use the code TGOG at checkout. Ibotta is a free app that lets you earn cash back every time you shop. Earn on hundreds of items from groceries, to beauty supplies, even toys. Right now, Ibotta is offering our listeners $5 just for trying Ibotta by using the code TGOG when you register. Lume is a Whole Body Deodorant and is seriously safe to use anywhere on your body. Lume's Starter Pack is perfect for new customers. As a special offer for listeners, new customers GET 15% ALL Lume products with our exclusive code and if you combine the 15% off with the already discounted starter pack, that equals over 40% off their Starter Pack! Use code TGOG for 15% off your first purchase at LumeDeodorant.com Our first ever sponsor, The Mad Optimist is back with a spooky season special! Order your very own all natural, customized bar soaps and body care from their website during the month of October and it will come with a special Two Girls One Ghost lip balm FOR FREE! Orders up to $40 will get a mini lip balm, and over $40 will get a full sized lip balm! Order on TheMadOptimist.com anytime in October to get these ghoulish goodies If you enjoy our show, please consider joining our Patreon, rating and reviewing on iTunes & Spotify and following us on social media! Youtube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Discord. Edited and produced by Jaimi Ryan, original music by Arms Akimbo! Disclaimer: the use of white sage and smudging is a closed practice. If you're looking to cleanse your space, here are some great alternatives!
It wouldn't be Twenty Fungalore without talking about the alleged medicinal properties of mushrooms, which are a fungus and not a plant at all. Justin and Dr. Sydnee talk to Cleveland about common fungi used as medical supplements, from the parasitic Cordyceps to the infamous psilocybin.Music: "Medicines" by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/