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The CRNA Club Podcast
They WILL Ask You About Shock in Your CRNA Interview

The CRNA Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 39:16


Every CRNA school interview panel asks about shock. Most applicants can name the four types. What separates the answers that land is mechanism — Frank-Starling in hypovolemic, the afterload trap in cardiogenic, iNOS-driven nitric oxide collapse in distributive, RV dilation and septal shift in obstructive. This episode covers all four shock states at the cellular level: hemodynamic profiles, bedside clues, and the exact language to use when a program asks you to walk through shock in an interview. We have a full shock states lesson inside The CRNA Club learning library — hemodynamic profiles for every shock type, built for CCRN prep and CRNA interview practice. Start your free seven-day trial. FREE RESOURCES TO HELP YOU ON YOUR CRNA JOURNEY: Transcript Analyzer - Find out if your GPA is competitive for CRNA school 9-Step Application Checklist - Every step you need to apply to CRNA school, in order CRNA School Database - Search and compare 140+ CRNA programs Certification Planner - Your personalized CCRN study schedule Timeline Generator - Build your personalized application timeline Try The CRNA Club FREE for 7 days - The only tool personalized to YOUR CRNA school journey CHAPTERS: [00:00] Cold open: warm post-op patient, ambiguous shock type [01:30] Welcome and shared framework: shock as inadequate tissue perfusion [02:30] Tank, pump, pipes, obstruction overview [03:00] Hypovolemic shock: Frank-Starling, sympathetic compensation, why pressors alone fail [06:00] Mid-episode: learning library shock lesson [07:00] Cardiogenic shock: calcium handling failure, the afterload trap, inotrope rationale [10:00] Distributive shock: iNOS, nitric oxide, why norepinephrine targets the right receptor [13:00] Obstructive shock: PE anatomy, tension pneumo, tamponade — and Beck's triad caveat [15:00] How to answer the shock question in your CRNA interview [16:30] Three clinical takeaways and cold open callback Follow us on Instagram: @thecrnaclub More resources at THECRNACLUB.COM

Let's Talk Wellness Now
Episode 268 – Mold+Lyme+Genetics: The Root Cause Most Doctors Miss

Let's Talk Wellness Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 82:03


Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:09 Hi there, how are you? Bob Miller 00:00:10 Excellent! Pedaling as fast as humanly possible, but doing okay. Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:14 Good, good. Well, I’m looking forward to our conversation today. This should be amazing. Bob Miller 00:00:20 Yeah, it should be a lot of fun. Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:22 Yeah, anything that’s off-limits for you in, our conversation? Bob Miller 00:00:28 No. Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:29 Okay, anything you want me to make sure we cover for you? Bob Miller 00:00:33 Well, I mean, is it okay if we put a little plug-in for our software? Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:35 Absolutely. Bob Miller 00:00:36 Yeah. Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:37 Absolutely. Bob Miller 00:00:36 Yeah. Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:37 Absolutely. Bob Miller 00:00:38 Hey, can we… can we do a screen share? Yes, we can. Yeah, because I want to show you some maps, and… Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:43 Okay. Things like that, yeah, so… Perfect. So just let me know when you want to do screen share. Bob Miller 00:00:48 Okay. Dr. Deb Muth 00:00:49 And yeah, feel free to plug your software wherever you want to. Bob Miller 00:00:53 Okay, well, good. Let me pull up a, a slide for that, and give me one second, I just want to shut the door to my office to get the noise down. Dr. Deb Muth 00:01:01 No worries. Bob Miller 00:01:16 And, how should I refer to you? Dr. Debb? Dr. Muth, what do you like? Dr. Deb Muth 00:01:18 Dr. Deb is great, or Deb, either way, I’m pretty informal, so… Bob Miller 00:01:22 Yeah, and… Bob is fine for me. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, there you go. Why people feel like they need this, son. Special name, it’s like, seriously. Dr. Deb Muth 00:01:33 Right? I agree. Bob Miller 00:01:35 When I work with my clients, it’s like, Dr. Millison, just, just bop, just, just bop. Dr. Deb Muth 00:01:41 Yep, that’s how I am, too. Just call me Deb, it’s good. Dr. Deb Muth 00:01:44 They feel a little awkward with that, you know? They’re not used to that, but… Bob Miller 00:01:48 Alright. And you’re a naturopath, medical doctor. Dr. Deb Muth 00:01:52 A nastropathic doctor and a nurse practitioner. Oh, nice. Yeah, so I got the best of both worlds, right? Bob Miller 00:01:58 Yeah, damn. Okay. Alright, so here we go… There we go. Alright, so I got that ready, and then I will do a, I will do a screen share. I think you’re gonna really, appreciate what we’ve come up with. We’ve come up with the concept of, Cellular CPR. Dr. Deb Muth 00:02:23 Oh, nice! Bob Miller 00:02:24 And that is, construct the cell membrane, Protect the cell membrane. And restore it if it’s damaged. Dr. Deb Muth 00:02:32 Love that. Bob Miller 00:02:34 I love that. Yeah, so that’s what we’re focusing on, and then how, You know, we want to get to the point that, you know, most people think of genetics, they think of, like, 23andMe or Ancestry. Dr. Deb Muth 00:02:44 Yeah. Bob Miller 00:02:45 And then you have the professional geneticists who are looking at, you know, odd things that could create a disease. We’re looking at functional genomics. Dr. Deb Muth 00:02:54 Which is so much better. Bob Miller 00:02:56 Yeah. Are you familiar with what we do here, or… Dr. Deb Muth 00:02:58 A little bit, a little bit. So, it’ll be new to me, too, so I’m excited. Bob Miller 00:03:03 And how much time do we have? Dr. Deb Muth 00:03:04 We have an hour, give or take a little bit on either side. Do you have a hard stop anywhere? Bob Miller 00:03:10 No, no, I put a, I moved my clients around, and I don’t have anybody till, 3.30, so we’re good. Okay. Dr. Deb Muth 00:03:16 Perfect. Alright. Bob Miller 00:03:18 It’s like we’re getting started early as well, so… Dr. Deb Muth 00:03:19 Yeah, we’re getting started a little bit early, so that’s good. Bob Miller 00:03:22 Yeah, I just got my office cleaned up, so… Dr. Deb Muth 00:03:23 Okay, good. All right, are you all set to get started? Bob Miller 00:03:28 I’m good to go, my friend. Dr. Deb Muth 00:03:29 I’m gonna just record a little intro and a little bit of a, hook for people, and then we’ll get started. I’ll ask you to kind of tell us a little bit about yourself, and then we’ll just take this conversation wherever it’s supposed to go. Bob Miller 00:03:39 Okay, you got it. Dr. Deb Muth 00:03:40 Alright, sounds good. So what if the reason you’re not healing isn’t your diet, your supplements, or your labs, but it’s actually your genes? Dr. Bob Miller is uncovering how genetic variants, when combined with modern toxins, explain why some of us stay sick no matter what we try. Today, we’re talking genetic pathways, detox blocks, and the new science every wellness warrior needs to know. Welcome back to Let’s Talk Wellness Now, the show where we uncover the root causes of chronic illness, exploring cutting-edge regenerative medicine, and empower you to heal from the inside out. I’m Dr. Deb, your medical detective, and today, our guest, Dr. Bob Miller, is a true pioneer in functional genomics. He’s a board-certified traditional naturopath and the founder of Neutrogenetic Research Institute. And he’s the leading groundbreaking research on how genetic variants influence chronic illness, inflammation, and detoxification. His work has been recognized on international stages, uncovering links between genetic expression and conditions like Lyme disease, mast cell activation, or MCAS, and mitochondrial dysfunction. I’m so excited to talk to Dr. Bob today. He is gonna reveal some things that even I don’t know about, so I’m excited to learn alongside of you guys. So… Dr. Bob, let’s get started. Tell us a little bit about yourself, and kind of how you got on this journey. Bob Miller 00:05:04 Well, that’s, that’s interesting. I was sort of like a mid-career coming to the natural health field, because in my early 30s, I found myself with a severe case of ulcerative colitis. Bob Miller 00:05:15 And I was in the hospital for 21 days. probably within hours of death, pleading to death. And they told me I’ve got one option, and that is cut out the colon and wear a bag. Didn’t sound like a lot of fun. Dr. Deb Muth 00:05:27 Not an option I would want. Bob Miller 00:05:29 So, you know, the medical folks wasn’t real happy with me, but I said, yeah, I’d like to explore some alternative things.Never thinking that I’d get into this field, and then I just, you know, worked with some herbalists and things that I found absolutely fascinating. So, that’s how I got into this around 30 years ago. And, haven’t looked back since, and just having a… having a blast as we now move into how our genetics impacts things. So, that’s what we’re gonna… that’s what we’re gonna talk about today. Dr. Deb Muth 00:05:58 I’m excited to talk about this genetic thing. When you started over 30 years ago, what kind of patience and problems first inspired you to dig deeper into that root cause healing and kind of get into the genetic piece of it? Bob Miller 00:06:10 Sure. Well, you know, as a… now, I’m in a part of the country called Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where there’s a lot of Amish and Mennonite, and they gravitate towards these things.So, this is their first thing to do, and that doesn’t work, then they’ll go other routes. So, you know, back then, we just saw typical, you know, a little tired, constipation. You know, a little bit of fatigue, arthritis, those kind of things. But things have changed dramatically over the years, as people are now getting more chronically sick. You know, it’s worse than it’s ever been. And what we’re finding is the, the culprits Primarily is mold exposure and Lyme disease. When people get those two together, they’re just… it’s an inflammatory cascade that nobody can seem to unravel. So that’s where we spend a lot of our time. And we’re also spending a lot of time looking at mental health, like ADD, ADHD. And, we give… this year I’ll be speaking at three autism conferences. And we can dig into that a little bit as to why we think we’re seeing such a dramatic increase. And aside from autism, that used to be 1 out of 1,000, now it’s 1 out of 33, or 23. You know, we’re also seeing dramatic increases in ADD, ADHD. People are stressed out. And today, I think we’ll have the time to actually go through and show how environmental factors combine with genetics to cause that to happen. So we’ll… we should have a fun visit here today. And today, I think we’ll have the time to actually go through and show how environmental factors combine with genetics to cause that to happen. So we’ll… we should have a fun visit here today. Dr. Deb Muth 00:07:37 This should be a fun visit. We can cover lots of topics. I am so excited. So, you founded Nutri Genetic Research Institute in 2015. What did you hope to accomplish, and what kind of surprised you in your findings so far about that? Bob Miller 00:07:51 Well, you know, let’s back up at what, you know, genetics is used for. Everybody’s familiar with 23andMe and Ancestry that, you know, tells you where your ancestors came from. Then you have your professional geneticists. I mean, these are people with a degree in genetics. And they’ll look for, you know, very odd sort of things that are prone to relate to a disease. So there are disease-related genetics. Well, in functional, we don’t look at either of those. We look at For example, how you’re breaking down your fats and utilizing them. How you’re recycling your glutathione. How you might be handling your iron. And none of those are disease-causing on their own.And none of those are disease-causing on their own. But when they pile up on you, and then combine that with environmental factors, that’s when things start to go south on us. So, that’s what we’re doing, we’re looking at patterns. And our first foray into this was, we did studies on Lyme disease. And our first foray into this was, we did studies on Lyme disease. So, we looked at, like, I think 50 people with Lyme disease. We looked at their genome. So, we looked at, like, I think 50 people with Lyme disease. We looked at their genome. And we found patterns that were more evident in those with Lyme. Now, this doesn’t… these genetics don’t mean you get Lyme, it just means if you get Lyme, you react worse to it. And we found patterns that were more evident in those with Lyme. Now, this doesn’t… these genetics don’t mean you get Lyme, it just means if you get Lyme, you react worse to it. So, as you know, some people get Lyme, they go on a round of antibiotics, and they’re done. So, as you know, some people get Lyme, they go on a round of antibiotics, and they’re done. Others have a little more struggle, and then others are struggling terribly for years. So there’s an old adage of genetics loads the gun, environment pulls the trigger. Dr. Deb Muth 00:09:14 Yeah, that is so true, and I think when we’re talking about Lyme and mold and things like that, we forget sometimes that our genetics can predispose us to be more sensitive to those things, and if we have genetic pathways where we don’t clear things properly, it’s harder for us to get them out of the body. And then you add on that whole rain barrel effect that we’ve always used as a functional medicine term, right? If the barrel’s half full, you’re okay. If it’s full, and now it’s spilling over, it’s a bigger problem. Have you guys found, too, that some of these environmental things actually are changing the genetics of people, or how they’re processing their own genetics? Bob Miller 00:09:53 Well, let’s go back to, Genetics 101. But we’ll go back a little bit further. So, what an interesting mechanism, what a miracle the body is. Bob Miller 00:10:03 Fats, carbohydrates, proteins, drink water, breathe air, expose the sunlight, and somehow everything gets made. I mean, when you just step back and think about that, it’s like, It’s pretty darn amazing. Dr. Deb Muth 00:10:15 I always tell women, you know, the fact that we get pregnant and we have healthy pregnancies and births is a miracle, because if we had to try to control that, that wouldn’t work so well. Bob Miller 00:10:25 Right. Well, that’s another miracle. These microscopic sperm and egg, human being, 9 months later, it’s like. But even inside of us. We are making our hair, our skin, our nails, our blood vessels, our ATP, our energy, it’s all being created. Well, that gets created by enzymes. So, enzymes take one substance, combine it with something else, and make something new. Then another enzyme comes along and does the same thing. Your DNA is the instructions on how to make the enzymes. So, when we are conceived. If it’s a, if it’s a female, of course, it’s the XX, the two chromosomes. You know, we’ve… everybody’s seen those… the genetics that… Listed pair. So, if it’s a female, the father donated the X enzyme. And the mother has no choice but to give the eggs, so that’s female. If the father donates the Y, you have a male that’s in chromosome number 1. Then 2 through 23 is the rest of the instructions on how to make enzymes. So, what can happen? We can get what are called SNPs, single nucleotide polymorphisms. And SNPs just mean that the instructions to make the enzyme’s not quite as good. So, if one parent gives a SNP on the making of an enzyme, The enzyme’s fine. It works. But, general rule of thumb, It may only work at 70-80% of efficiency. Now, a good analogy is think of an 8-cylinder and a 6-cylinder car. If parents give you good information, that’s like having an 8-cylinder car. If one parent gives you that snip, it’s like having a 6-cylinder car. Now, is a 6-cylinder car a fine car? Sure. It’ll get you from point A to point B, but it’s just going to have the power of an 8-cylinder. Then if both parents give you a SNP on the same enzyme, it may be 30-40%, and that’s like having a 4-cylinder car. Sits in the driveway, looks the same, puts gas in it, everything. But if you’ve got a 4-cylinder car. Probably not a good idea to go cross-country pulling a trailer behind you up and down mountains. Dr. Deb Muth 00:12:29 This is true. Bob Miller 00:12:32 So… We can get an 8-cylinder, 6-cylinder, or 4-cylinder enzyme. Now, if it’s not under a lot of stress, if that 4-cylinder car is just taking you to the bank and the grocery store. It’s just as good as an 8-cylinder car. But if you gotta pull that trailer, and there’s a lot of stress on it, being mountains, it’s gonna struggle. Now, there’s one other little caveat to this, and that is some genetic mutations are gain-of-function. They actually work faster. Now, we have enzymes that do all kinds of things. We have enzymes that make and recycle our antioxidants, but we also have enzymes that make inflammation. No, that’s a good thing, because if we get a virus or bacteria, if you didn’t make inflammation to kill it, well, we’d all die of infection. So, you know, we tend to think of free radicals as bad, antioxidants as good. They both play an important role. But interestingly, some of the major enzymes that make inflammation, they can be overactive. They can be turbocharged. And when they’re stimulated by environmental toxins, they overreact. Bob Miller 00:13:40 And therein lies the problem. When they overreact, we have a problem. Bob Miller 00:13:46 So, if we have genes that overreact when stimulated. And then the enzymes that take care of inflammation are underactive. Then you’re gonna be more inflamed. You know, the majority of people that, you know, come for functional medicine Or naturopathic help, or… Inflammation that they can’t seem to get under control. Dr. Deb Muth 00:14:06 Right. Bob Miller 00:14:07 And we will be, you know, during this hour, we’re going to look at some of the pathways that make that happen. So, what we can do then, we can’t change our genetics. When you’re conceived, that’s the hand you’re dealt. When your life would be over, if someone would take some tissue and measure, it’d be exactly the same as conception. Does it change. Bob Miller 00:14:28 The enzyme’s ability to do its job may be compromised. Because remember I said there’s a, the enzyme takes a cofactor. So an enzyme takes substance A, cofactor, make substance B. Well, if that cofactor’s not there, the enzyme’s not going to work either. So, you could have an 8-cylinder car, and if there’s no gas in it, it’s not going anywhere. So… It’s the strength of the enzyme, it’s the cofactor to do the A to B conversion. And that’s what we’re going to get into. So, many people say, well, where did these SNPs come from? Nobody knows for sure. Sometimes they’re what’s just called de novo, when the sperm and egg go together, the instructions get mixed up a little bit. We do believe a lot of it came from a long time ago, when we were almost wiped out by sexually transmitted diseases. And those STDs were altering the genes when the conception, in other words, when the sperm went into the egg, the STDs were interfering. And causing the problem, so… I often joke, if you want to blame somebody. Blame your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents for, being a bit promiscuous, so… Dr. Deb Muth 00:15:31 Yeah, for being… having a little too much fun, right? Bob Miller 00:15:35 So, we don’t know for sure, but, you know, there are some that, But most of the SNPs that we get inherit from our parents. So, if you look at a child. And you look at the SNPs. 99.9% of the time, it came from one of the parents. Dr. Deb Muth 00:15:50 In identical twins, do they have the exact same identical makeup? Bob Miller 00:15:54 Yep, Dr. Deb Muth 00:15:56 But not in fraternal twins, correct? Bob Miller 00:15:59 No, no, those could be different, Jeff. Dr. Deb Muth 00:16:00 It could be different because they have different sacs, they’re not sharing that same genetic makeup. Bob Miller 00:16:04 Yeah, so keep in mind, both your mother and your father have, you know, the two And so you get one from one parent, one from another. Dr. Deb Muth 00:16:13 So… Bob Miller 00:16:14 Interesting situation. I had, 3, 3 boys. And, we were looking at an enzyme related to breaking down oxalates. Now, the mother and father each had one SNP, and that’s called heterozygous. Three boys, and they all come together, they’re Amish boys, they’re a lot of fun. And I looked at their genomes, and the one boy didn’t have any SNPs at all. And one had won. And the other one had two. Dr. Deb Muth 00:16:41 Interesting. Bob Miller 00:16:42 So, we don’t quite know how these things get handed off, but with the parents each having one, you could have a child with none, one, or two. So, the one, his ability to break down oxalates, which is fine. The other one was slightly impaired, and the other one was dramatically impaired. So, you can have 3 children, and it all depends what the parents have. Now, if a parent has a homozygous, or 2 copies. And the other parent has nothing. Every child will have one. Okay. If both parents are homozygous, that they both have two, Every child will have two. Dr. Deb Muth 00:17:19 too. Bob Miller 00:17:20 Yes, so that’s the way it works, but, you know, but it’s somewhat rare that both parents are homozygous on an enzyme, but it can happen. Dr. Deb Muth 00:17:27 Do we think that infections today, like Lyme disease or mold exposure, things like that, if the parent, the woman, primarily, I’m thinking, is pregnant, and she actively has these infections. Can those infections affect the genetics, kind of like a past sexual transmission did where we thought back in the day? Bob Miller 00:17:47 Yeah, I… I mean, I’m not that much of a geneticist to answer that for sure, but my thought would be no, that at conception, the pattern’s made. Dr. Deb Muth 00:17:55 Okay. And then that’s… that’s the hand you’re dealt. Bob Miller 00:17:58 Yeah. So, I tell people we have good news and bad news. The good news is we can compensate for the weakness. The bad news is we can compensate for the weakness. Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:09 That is so very true. Bob Miller 00:18:11 Yeah, we can’t, because I often get asked, so we’ll do some things now, and we’ll check my genes again, and they’ll be better. It’s like, nope. Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:18 Oh, – – Bob Miller 00:18:19 You gotta play the hands you’re dealt, so… Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:21 That’s right. Bob Miller 00:18:22 You can test your genetics… if you’re looking at the same enzyme, you can test it every year. It’s not gonna change. It’s like the blueprint. Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:30 It’s good and bad, right? It’s the one test you only have to do once in your lifetime. Bob Miller 00:18:34 No, unless, you know, like, our. Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:36 All the time. Bob Miller 00:18:37 Yeah, now our test looks at, called the Functional Genomic Analysis Test of your genomic Resource. We look at 220,000 steps. Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:46 Wow, that’s a lot. Bob Miller 00:18:47 That’s not all of them. Dr. Deb Muth 00:18:49 Right. Bob Miller 00:18:50 So, maybe in the next year, we’re gonna come out with our third version of the chip. And then, if someone wants to get those new things that weren’t on it, they’d have to repeat. But whatever we measured is gonna stay the same. Dr. Deb Muth 00:19:03 That’s a lot of SNPs to look at. Bob Miller 00:19:05 Keeps us busy. Dr. Deb Muth 00:19:06 But there’s still, but there’s still SNPs that we. Bob Miller 00:19:09 That we’d like to have that we don’t have, so… Bob Miller 00:19:11 We started out with version 1 on our genetic test, then we worked with version 2, and we’re already compiling a list of what version 3 would look like. So if somebody has our version 2, And we’re saying, you know what, it’d be nice if we could see these, well, then you’d repeat, but it won’t change what you already know, so… Dr. Deb Muth 00:19:29 Got it, got it. So, when you started out, and you started looking at the research of Lyme disease and chronic infections, which detox pathways are most important for people who struggle with those conditions? Bob Miller 00:19:43 Okay. You know what might make sense as we do a screen share, and I’ll actually show you the pathway. Does that make sense? Bob Miller 00:19:48 Alright, so… let’s see if I… let me just press the share… Dr. Deb Muth 00:19:52 Yep, you should just be able to press share. Bob Miller 00:19:54 And… number 2. Okay. Are we seeing the screen there? Bob Miller 00:20:01 Okay. Dr. Deb Muth 00:20:02 So, this is a map that we made. Bob Miller 00:20:05 And by the way, this is not… All-inclusive of all the things we look at, but we believe this is a core issue. So, where we’re going to start here, there’s something called the microglia. And the microglia are glial cells. They’re in the brain and the central nervous system. And they’re very interesting little creatures, because most of the time, and this is just a drawing of what they sort of look like. Most of the time, they’re in what’s called the M2 anti-inflammatory mood. What that means, these little guys pick up dirt, debris, Recycle them. Turns on an enzyme called interleukin-10 that’s anti-inflammatory. And just kind of does general housekeeping. And just kind of does general housekeeping. However, when a trigger comes along. However, when a trigger comes along. They… it’s the same glial cell, but it moves over to a very pro-inflammatory enzyme. A pro-inflammatory glial cell. And it triggers these 3 enzymes, Actually, these four. That are pro-inflammatory. Tumor necrosis vector alpha, Interleukin-6. NF Kappa B, Inos. Now, these create inflammation. So you might think, well, why is that good? Well, if you have some foreign invader, virus, bacteria coming in, parasite. If you didn’t have these guys coming to the rescue, you would just die of infection. So, these guys are your friend unless they’re your worst enemy. Because TNFA, and we’ll show you when we actually do a demo account, TNFA can be overactive. So, in other words, it over-responds. Interleukin-6 can be overactive. And if Kappa-B can be overactive. The INOS, and I’ll explain each of these as we go through a demo, can be overactive. Now, what that means is, you’re very good at killing virus and bacteria. But this is where autoimmune disease comes in, and just inflammatory conditions. Now, this is just speculation, but we think what happened is, as you know. Thousands of years ago, we didn’t have refrigeration, we didn’t have sewer, we didn’t have pure water, and we didn’t have antibiotics. So, if you made it to 40, you were an old-timer, because everybody was dying of infection. So, what we believe happened is, by what’s called natural selection, Having these overactive. A thousand years ago was to your advantage. Dr. Deb Muth 00:22:31 Hmm. Bob Miller 00:22:32 But now… We have pure water, we have refrigeration, we have sewers, we have antibiotics. But now we have environmental factors that are stimulating them. Now it’s to our disadvantage. And we’ll talk about that a little bit as it relates to the hemochromatosis genes and maybe the G6PD. Dr. Deb Muth 00:22:48 Yep. Bob Miller 00:22:49 Now, why are we becoming so inflamed? Let’s look at the triggers. Now, one of my, favorite expressions is. I was born all the way back in 1954. Dr. Deb Muth 00:23:01 And it was a different world back then. Bob Miller 00:23:05 These are some of the triggers. And we’ll get into these, but right now, high fructose corn syrup, And the high-fat diet. High fructose corn syrup only came about in 1968. So now we’re being exposed to high fructose corn syrup. Then… we didn’t have these, these viruses like COVID. Dr. Deb Muth 00:23:26 Yeah. Bob Miller 00:23:27 Now, there’s now pretty strong evidence that COVID Was actually, you know, made as a gain of function. It’s debated, and I’m not taking an opinion on it, but there’s some people who believe Lyme disease was also a part of experimentation. Dr. Deb Muth 00:23:40 Go. Bob Miller 00:23:41 Then we have molds, and it appears as though mold is getting stronger. you know, 20 years ago, when I was seeing folks, mold wasn’t on the radar. I would say 7 out of the 10 folks we speak to today have mold problems. Yeah, 20 years ago, we talked more about mold allergy being an issue versus mold toxicity being an issue. Right. So… I know some folks are, you know, speculating what’s happening, but one of the theories out there is that EMF is strengthening mold. I don’t know if you ever heard that theory, and I don’t… Dr. Deb Muth 00:24:13 I have. Bob Miller 00:24:14 I’m not claiming it’s true, but it’s an interesting theory. Then even, you know, your black mold from water-damaged buildings. Then our air pollution is getting worse. We’re getting more toxic metals. Dr. Deb Muth 00:24:26 You know, if we have a… Bob Miller 00:24:27 You know, we’re gonna look back someday and say, what were we thinking, smearing aluminum into our armpits? The, what were we doing putting mercury in our teeth? Then, you know, glyphosate. When I was a kid, there was no glyphosate. So, all of these herbicides and pesticides. Polychlorinated biphenols, And then EMF. So, we love our cell phones, you know, and I think unless you, or in the middle of the desert, or down in a cave, you’re being exposed to EMF somewhere. So, you know, we have our cell phones with us, we have, We have Wi-Fi, the towers are everywhere. And we don’t know long-term, but we may find that this can… this creates some inflammation. And I don’t know if you get any folks, but do you have any folks that have… are they EMF sensitive? Dr. Deb Muth 00:25:16 Oh yeah, we have a whole bunch of them. Bob Miller 00:25:18 Yeah, and then if you have any TBIs, So, plenty of things here. that will stimulate into the microglia, M1. Now, you could say, well. We’re all pretty much exposed to the same thing. Why do some people get hit harder than others? So here’s where we’re gonna start. There’s an enzyme called Nrf2 and RF2. And Nrf2 is the enzyme that senses when there’s inflammation. And turns on hundreds of anti-inflammatory enzymes. We’ll show when we do the demo, you can have genetic weakness on NERF2. And NERF2 inhibits and slows down microglia M1. supports M2. Now, if it’s not complicated enough, there’s an enzyme called KEEP1. And KEEP1 inhibits NRF2. And you can actually have gain of function on keep 1, that makes Keap 1 stronger. So… A lot of the people who land on my doorstep So… A lot of the people who land on my doorstep Both parents gave a mutation on KEEP1, making it overactive. Both parents gave a mutation on KEEP1, making it overactive. Dr. Deb Muth 00:26:31 Hmm. Dr. Deb Muth 00:26:31 Hmm. Bob Miller 00:26:32 Suppressing Nrf2, nerve 2 might be weak. So, nobody’s putting the brakes on, M1. And by the same token, Nerve 2 supports M2. Then there’s a process called mTOR and autophagy. mTOR stands for mammalian tard of rapamycin, the growth of new cells. And then autophagy, taking our dead cells and recycling them. We need a balance between the two of them. If we didn’t have mTOR, the sperm and the egg would never become the baby, the baby would never become the adult, we wouldn’t make new cells. But our cells are constantly, you know, the old cells dying off. Autophagy is where we take that debris from the cell and recycle it, just like a farmer Plows the crop under at the end of the year. The dead plant then becomes the fuel for the spring, your dead cell becomes the fuel for the spring, and that’s autophagy. So we’re gonna look back someday and say, what were we thinking? We give our animals growth hormones so they get fatter faster. Oh my. So, we consume those animals, and inventory runs faster. Now, for anybody who’s, You know, maybe above 40, 45 years old. Think back when you were 12, and what did girls look like? They were primarily flat-chested little girls. Now they look like 16-year-olds. Because environmentally, we’re jacking up mTOR. So, mTOR stimulates microglia M1, suppresses microglia M2. Probably 80% of the folks we visit with. This is the part of the problem. NRF2 is weak. mTOR is strong. Environmental factors come along. And this guy gets carried away. He doesn’t do that burst and move back. Stays here. We’re calling that How environmental factors create a locked-in, pro-inflammatory. and neurotoxic phenotype. In other words, once it starts, it just keeps… Feeding upon itself. Alright, so what happens now when microglia is overactive. it triggers these 3 enzymes, TNFA, N of kappa B, And interleukin-6. Each one of these can have genetics that make them run stronger. Then it stimulates an enzyme called NLRP3, Which makes what are called inflammasomes. Now, guess what inflammasomes can be? Your best friend or your worst enemy? Because they will, if you’ve got, again, a virus or bacteria, or possibly even some bad cells in the body. They will zap them. Well, that’s good. Unless it’s overactive. Unless it’s overactive. And then what it does, through interleukin-1 beta, makes excess glutamate. And then what it does, through interleukin-1 beta, makes excess glutamate. Anxiety, gut inflammation, OCD, ADD, autism. And, you know, glutamate, we’ll talk about that a little bit, but glutamate makes you intelligent, highly motivated go-getter. but can also be excitatory. And then, look what it does. Let’s see, do I have the drawing tool here? Yes, I do. Okay. So, it comes down through here, Makes the glutamate. Comes back up through here. through the ADORA 2A enzyme, Then we’ve got a feedback loop that feeds upon itself. Then, through interleukin-18, we make histamine. and mast cells. And then through histamine receptor site number 1, we come back and spin it. And now you’ve just got this spinning feedback loop. So, the glutamate will make you anxious, the histamine will give you allergies and make you anxious. And you’re allergic to everything, and you’re feeling horrible. Now, it doesn’t end there, Dr. Dad. It then goes on to make something called gast dermins that creates pyroptosis, where it actually starts punching a hole in the cell membrane. And you’re only going to be as healthy as your cells are. Just a little background. You know, we’re made up of trillions of cells, and each one of them has what’s called a lipid bilayer, made from lipids, which comes from fats. And you’re only going to be as healthy as those membranes are. So that’s why we coined an interesting phrase. Cellular CPR. Construct the cell. Protect the cell. And restore the cell membrane. And we believe that’s going to be revolutionary in the functional medicine world. So… It’s not hard to figure out that if you start punching holes in the cell membrane, that’s not a good thing, okay? Bob Miller 00:31:22 Now… There’s an interesting molecule called NAD. Thicotide adenoside dinucleotide. And anybody who’s in the, you know, listening to the health podcasts and things, they’re… They’re, they’re learning about NAD. And I’m going to show you a chart later, all the good things that NAD does, but For the most part, it helps what’s called sirtuins. And sirtuins are quite interesting. If anybody’s looking at longevity. The sirtuins is where they’re looking at.Because sirtuins turn on good things. Turn off bad things. And I’ll show some charts on that later. So for right here, this sirtuin uses NAD, to slow down NF-kappa-B. CERT 2 uses NAD to slow down an ORP3. So, if we’ve got genetic weakness on these, or we don’t have enough NAD, We don’t hold this pathway back. Make sense? Dr. Deb Muth 00:32:24 Yeah, makes perfect sense. Bob Miller 00:32:25 Now, I’ll show this a little bit later. So, people are like, oh, well, I’m gonna start taking some NAD. Dr. Deb Muth 00:32:31 Right. Bob Miller 00:32:32 And there’s functional doctors who give NAD intravenous. It was just this morning, I was talking to a woman who said, Oh my gosh. I went and got intravenous NAD, and it took me a month to recover from that. Dr. Deb Muth 00:32:45 Hmm. Bob Miller 00:32:46 what happens is, and I’ll show this in a little more detail, there’s an enzyme called CD38, that’s stimulated by NF-kappa-B. And it takes NAD, To make intracellular calcium. that stimulates NLRP3 and actually makes things worse. So, if we have this guy upregulated, and I’ll show a chart what does that. taking NAD will make you worse. Again, when I go into the software, I’ll show you that whole pathway, so… I would encourage people, you know, just don’t go out and start taking massive amounts of NAD, you know, stick your toe in the water, see how you do. Because everything you’ve heard about, how good it is, is true, unless this guy says, oh, thank you very much, let me make more inflammation. Now, this might be part of our innate immune system, that if we have some pathogen that’s gonna kill us. By golly, we want that to happen. But if this is happening by environmental factors, Then it’s detrimental. So the immune system that protected us a thousand years ago now might be turning on us because of the environmental factors that we showed earlier. All right. Then there’s an enzyme called PARP that’s NAD-dependent, and that actually repairs strain breaks in your DNA. Now, the next thing that happens… is there’s an enzyme called NADPH oxidase that gets stimulated. and something called INOS. Now, I’m sure most people know about nitric oxide. It’s a gas that dilates your blood vessels. That’s why sometimes they’ll even give people drugs, nitroglycerin, to boost their nitric oxide. That’s why people are doing beetroots and other things to boost their nitric oxide. But there’s an OS3 enzyme that makes the nitric oxide that’s good for blood flow. But there’s an INOS That makes nitric oxide to kill pathogens. probably might be the third or fourth time I’ve said this. That’s a good thing, unless it isn’t. So, if it’s killing some pathogen, great. It was just misfiring. it combines… With superoxide that’s made by this enzyme, and makes something called peroxynitrite, which is one nasty free radical that chews you up and spits you out. So, the NOx enzyme, NADPH oxidase, uses NADPH, To make this free radical called superoxide. If we have time, we’ll get into it. NADPH is what your body needs to recycle your antioxidants.So, I coined the phrase, the NADPH steel. Where the NOX enzyme takes this very important NADPH, And rather than being useful, makes superoxide. Now, again, is that fine if you’ve got some bacteria to kill? Of course. But if it’s just chronically running, it’s just making all this chronic inflammation. Then it makes something called hydrogen peroxide. And we need to clear hydrogen peroxide by 3 enzymes, catalase, thyroid reduction. And glutathione peroxidase. If we have genetic issues on here, or we don’t have the cofactors. There’s something called the Fenton reaction, discovered in 1895 by Dr. Fenton. Where hydrogen peroxide combines with iron to make what are called hydroxyl radicals. And guess what they do? They create lipid peroxides, That damages your cell membranes. Now, again, the body’s pretty darn amazing. We have glutathione, And here’s where your body’s taking glutathione and recycling it. But look who’s needed to recycle it. NADPH. So, if this guy up here is chewing it up, We don’t recycle our glutathione. And then an enzyme called glufon peroxidase 4, Takes this damaged lipid and repairs it. So, here we’ve got this protecting, we want to protect it by not having this happen. But then we also need this guy to do the restoration. So, there’s a lot that can go wrong in here, Dr. Deb. Dr. Deb Muth 00:37:07 There’s a lot that could go wrong. And I can imagine some of my listeners are thinking that lipid peroxidase, is that the same thing as what they’re thinking of when we talk about lipids and cholesterol? Is that the same process that’s happening there? Bob Miller 00:37:22 Well, no, no, the lipids can be used to make cholesterol, but here we’re talking about where they’re going to build the cell membrane. And they’re being… and they’re being, destroyed. If anybody would like to see a visual representation of this, just go on YouTube. And type in, ferrooptosis Animation. cool little video, it’s about 3 minutes long, and it shows the lipids coming over, being oxidized, and now GPX4 fixes them, so… YouTube, Pharaoptosis Animation, cute little video. It’s just that really… Shows vividly what we’re… what we’re talking about here. Now, this is… Dr. Deb Muth 00:37:59 And so this is very common, too. Like, a lot of people do hydrogen peroxide IVs. Dr. Deb Muth 00:38:04 And so, if somebody doesn’t know their genetics, they could have a problem with doing those, just like they could doing the NADHIVs, correct? Bob Miller 00:38:13 Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, I’ve talked to so many, you know, of course, the hydrogen peroxide kills pathogens. I mean, that’s what it does. So… but I’ve spoken to so many people that said. I had one client that said they’ve never been the same after having one hydrogen peroxide infusion. Dr. Deb Muth 00:38:30 Interesting. Bob Miller 00:38:31 Yeah. So… it can be… I see why people use it, because it. Bob Miller 00:38:36 pathogens, But on the other hand. And now’s a good time to speak about… I don’t have it on here, but there’s a, there’s an enzyme called the HFE gene. And that is what causes you to absorb iron. And there’s mutations in it that cause something called hemochromatosis. Were you overabsorb iron? Now, true hemochromatosis is when both parents give you a mutation. But there’s now growing evidence even a heterozygous can cause a little bit more iron absorption, not to the human chromatosis point, but overabsorption. So, if you overabsorb iron, And you have too much hydrogen peroxide that’s not cleared, All kinds of inflammation. Now, what’s happened is sometimes this inflammation Will damage the red blood cells. And some well-meaning doctor says, oh, you need some iron. And they take iron and it makes it worse. So, can’t tell you how many people I’ve said, you’ve got the overabsorption of iron, and they say, well, that can’t be right, because I’m low in iron. Well, that could be because it’s being chewed up here. Dr. Deb Muth 00:39:40 Sure. GPX1 and TXN turn it into, to water. The, catalase turns it into water and oxygen. Dr. Deb Muth 00:39:58 Now, I see a lot of my clients who have mutations or SNPs on that GPX gene, on that glutathione gene. And they really struggle to clear a lot of their toxins. Bob Miller 00:40:12 Sure. Dr. Deb Muth 00:40:14 Yeah, absolutely. Well, GPX4. Bob Miller 00:40:18 is what, repairs, but you can see GPX1 Is what uses glutathione. To turn hydrogen peroxide. So, but it all depends upon having enough glutathione. Dr. Deb Muth 00:40:30 Yeah. Bob Miller 00:40:31 Well, guess who controls making a glutathione? Dr. Deb Muth 00:40:34 Nerf 2. Bob Miller 00:40:37 So, if you have a keep one weakness, or strength to two… I’m sorry, keep one is too strong. Nrf2 is too weak. You don’t make glutathione. So, when a lot of people do that, it’s like, well, I’m gonna take glutathione. Dr. Deb Muth 00:40:51 Right. Bob Miller 00:40:52 And some do great, and some do poorly. You know, because… and I’ll show this on one of the other charts. You can see here that the, The glutathione has to be recycled. And if we don’t recycle it, it actually turns into superoxide free radical. So… NADPH are the cofactors, For taking the oxidi… here’s oxidized glutathione, here’s reduced. So, this is a good glutathione. After it does its job, you can see it becomes oxidized.We need to recycle it. Well, if we have weakness on the enzyme that does that, or a weakness in Nrf2, or not enough NADPH. The oxidized glutathione never gets recycled. So, I’ve talked to a lot of people who said, oh, glutathione made me so sick, and say, well. Dr. Deb Muth 00:41:43 Yeah. Bob Miller 00:41:44 You need it, but you need to recycle it. Dr. Deb Muth 00:41:46 Can you speak for just a brief moment, too, about MTHFR? That is a very popular gene, it’s all over social media as the major gene, but can you speak to a little bit about that, and how that fits into this whole process of things? Because it is just such a small piece. Dr. Deb Muth 00:42:04 understanding genetics. Bob Miller 00:42:06 Yeah, to be honest, it drives me nuts. Dr. Deb Muth 00:42:08 Me too. Bob Miller 00:42:11 Alright, so… You know, there are people on social media I won’t say what I think, I’ll be kind. But… But the, And, you know, they might mean well. But they talk about, if you have MTHFR and COMT and PEMT, that’s… oh my goodness, that’s horrible, and we’ll fix that for you, and you’ll be fine. Bob Miller 00:42:36 it just irritates me to no end. And it really could get anybody who’s doing this legitimately in trouble. I mean, I’m afraid someday, you know, there might be some cracking down on this kind of nonsense. Now, to answer your question about MTHFR. Dr. Deb Muth 00:42:51 I mean, it really is, but I’ll tell you what, why don’t we hold that thought until I go to another map and I can actually… Okay. Bob Miller 00:42:56 But the real… the cliff notes is the MTHFR puts a methyl group on your folate, which is needed, but it has gotten way, way, way too much attention. And people learn they have MTHFR, and they start taking a multivitamin with methylfolate, then they take a B vitamin with methylfolate. Dr. Deb Muth 00:43:13 And they’re pushing it too hard. Bob Miller 00:43:15 Yeah. So I can’t tell you how many people I’ve helped by saying, stop it. Dr. Deb Muth 00:43:20 Yeah, take less of it. Bob Miller 00:43:21 Take less of it, yeah. So, yeah. Yeah, there’s a… If somebody, say, ranked the enzymes at their level of importance, MTHFR might be 40 or 50 on a scale of 100, you know. Keep one Nerf two. big deals. Dr. Deb Muth 00:43:40 deals. Bob Miller 00:43:41 NQO1 that I didn’t even talk about yet, NQO1, takes your, NA… your NAD goes into NADH, To make electrons for the electron transport chain. you need NQ01 to bring that back. If that’s not working, and I’ll show you on the NAD map how disastrous that can be. Now, the next piece is here, and I think You know, if you talk to any school teachers and say, if you’ve taught for more than 10 years, how are the kids today? Every one of them says, more ADD, ADHD, more autism. Just look at human beings, we’ve never been so agitated. You know, everybody, and it might be a social media thing, but people take a position on something, and if anybody doesn’t share that position, they view them as the enemy. Dr. Deb Muth 00:44:29 And it’s kind of scary what’s happening to us. Bob Miller 00:44:33 So, we can’t agree to disagree anymore. We see anybody who has a differing opinion as the enemy. And, you know, there was… there’s people that didn’t have Christmas dinners together, because they had political differences, like… Dr. Deb Muth 00:44:44 Excuse me. Bob Miller 00:44:45 can’t you put your political differences aside to have Christmas together, you know? Dr. Deb Muth 00:44:49 Right? Bob Miller 00:44:50 become that, you know, no matter what your position is, and I’m not saying anyone’s right or wrong, I’m just saying. You know, in the old days, they used to say that the Republicans and Democrats in Congress would argue policy and then go have dinner together. And now everybody’s all up in arms, angry. Dr. Deb Muth 00:45:05 Yeah. Bob Miller 00:45:06 So… There’s likely multiple reasons for that. But let me show you one of them. That, you know, to what degree this is… very important, we don’t know, but I think We’re beginning to believe this is very important. So, there’s something… there’s a neurotransmitter called GABA. And God buys the don’t worry, relax, be happy. Chill. Okay. Dr. Deb Muth 00:45:31 Nobody has enough of that anymore. Bob Miller 00:45:33 Well, yeah, you’ll be surprised what I’m gonna show you. So, let me see if I can find a, Let me see if I can find the right slide here. Let me look for it here. So, there’s something called a GABA receptor site. And here you can see… This is a neuron, and this is where you, The neuron normally is excitatory. However, there’s normally low chloride in the neuron. Dr. Deb Muth 00:46:09 Hmm. Bob Miller 00:46:10 So, GABA itself is neither relaxing. For excitatory, all GABA does, it opens up what’s called a chloride channel. And then chloride, which has a negative charge, will flow into the neuron. Follow me there? Dr. Deb Muth 00:46:26 Yep. Bob Miller 00:46:27 And as it does, it changes this from a positive charge to a negative charge, And it’s relaxing. and inhibitory. Dr. Deb Muth 00:46:34 Hmm. Bob Miller 00:46:36 Now, on the other hand, there’s enzymes called NKCC1, That will push chloride in. and KCC2 that will bring chlor… oops and bring chloride out. And then there’s a sodium channel. And, sodium has a positive charge. And glutamate will push that in. So, as long as this is happening. And GABA says, receptor sites, open, chloride goes in, Chill. However, If NKCC1 Pushes extra chloride in. KCC2 doesn’t pull it out. and GABA hits the receptor site, the GABA comes flowing out, Sodium comes in, And now it’s excitatory. So Gabba didn’t change. GABA just opened the receptor site, that’s all it does. Dr. Deb Muth 00:47:33 Yeah. Bob Miller 00:47:34 But it’s the chloride balance that’s going to determine whether this is relaxing or not. Now, these are the things that go along with when they lose that KCC2 or gain NKCC1. Pain and sensitivity, burning electrical, neuropathic pain. Normal touch hurts. Sound and light sensitivity. Tinnitus can flare. Headaches and migraines. Seizure tendency. Body jolts. Spasticity, cramps, stiffness, startle reflex. Trouble falling asleep, non-restorative sleep. Anxiety, stress, reactivity, that’s what we have now. Hyperarousal, panic-like surges, irritability, racing thoughts. Brain fog, slowed processing, working memory slip-ups. Mental fatigue. Episodes of racing hearts, sweaty palms, guts on edge. Those are all the things that happen when this GABA switch occurs. Now, here’s what happens, and this is what I’m going to be presenting at an autism conference. When you have a newborn, they need that NKCC dominant to develop. By early childhood, it should… or, sorry, early adulthood. we should move over to the KCC dominant, that’s the taking the chloride out. Nice-looking 25-year-old boys, functioning very well. However, when we get microglia M1 upregulated. Because of environmental toxins, processed foods, Tylenol, aluminum. they stay in NKCC1 dominant, and there’s ADD, ADHD, Autism, the whole spectrum. because… They’ve not moved over to the… They’ve not moved over to the KCC2. And again, this is caused by… Environmental factors. Stimulating the microglia. And then, interleukin-1, interleukin-18 weakens KCC2, interleukin-1 beta, Strengthens NKCC1. high chloride. We open up the chloride channel, In Rebell Excitatory. So, I think when, When the pediatricians get ahold of this, they’re going to be very excited to know that This could be why we’re seeing such a rise, and not just autism, but ADD, ADHD, anxiety, the whole shit mess. Dr. Deb Muth 00:49:58 thing. Bob Miller 00:49:59 Yeah, so… and you can see NF-kappa-B stimulates that. These stimulate it, and I think that’s why everyone’s getting so anxious. Now, there’s a little bit more to it, and we’ll get into this when we look at some of the maps, but… The, the glutamate, Which is excitatory. will stimulate the NMDA receptor, make more glutamate, And glutamate will inhibit KCC2. And then we also need an astrocyte To, take both ammonia And glutamate, and… Turn them back into glutamine. And I’m going to talk to you a little bit about arachidenic acid, and if we have too much arachidenic acid. or TNFA is upregulated, that doesn’t happen. Ammonia goes up, and there may be multiple reasons for this, but this is a reason why some of the autistic kids do flapping. Dr. Deb Muth 00:50:49 Hmm. Bob Miller 00:50:50 Because they’re not clearing their ammonia. And you can tell if somebody has high ammonia by… they get that old person smell, you know. Dr. Deb Muth 00:51:00 Yup. Bob Miller 00:51:01 your vehicle cycle’s not taking out the, the ammonia. Now, last pathway here. There’s growing interest in mast cell activation. So, back here, we talked about peroxynitride. And that will stimulate mast cells, and those are white blood cells that are your best friend, unless they’re your worst enemy. Then it’ll make histamine. And there’s enzymes called histidine decarboxylase that’ll make more. Dr. Deb Muth 00:51:28 I’m sure everybody’s heard of DAO, the enzyme that degrades histamine. Yep. Bob Miller 00:51:31 We can have genetic weakness, we don’t make that. There’s an enzyme called histamine and methyltransferase, That, That breaks down the histamine. Then if we don’t do that, it’ll get stuck in the histamine receptor site. And then it’ll make something called, renin. Which will cause angiotensinogen to turn into angiotensin. One, that turns into angiotensin II,And that’s where people make aldosterone, where they’ll get the, The swollen ankles and high blood pressure. But interestingly, there’s an enzyme called ACE2, that takes this guy and turns it into angiotensin 1-7, Which is anti-inflammatory and also inhibits… TNFA. Now, you can have weakness on ACE2, But… and anybody’s saying, that sounds familiar? Dr. Deb Muth 00:52:25 That’s where COVID comes in, using ACE2. Bob Miller 00:52:28 And now we just found there’s literature that if you get COVID long enough, it can actually make ACE2 not be able to work as well. So look what it does. It comes down here, stimulates the NADPH oxidase, More superoxide. More peroxynitrite. And we’re on a cycle here. We’ve actually named this the Home Cycle Hypothesis, the proposed feed-forward loop. That just keeps feeding on itself. All being caused by… Primarily, The environmental factors. But hitting those who have genetic weakness the hardest. That’s why. Dr. Deb Muth 00:53:08 To the people. Bob Miller 00:53:09 Don’t live in a moldy house. One person is sick as can be, and the other person says, well, you must be imagining things, because I don’t feel anything. Dr. Deb Muth Yeah. Same thing with long haul, right? Two people can both get sick, one gets sick and never seems to recover, and somebody else gets sick, and they have absolutely no problems with it at all. Bob Miller 00:53:30 Sure. Well, think about it, if you get COVID, and ACE2 is weak, and some of this other stuff is going on. This thing just starts feeding upon itself. Dr. Deb Muth 00:53:38 Keep creating more inflammation, more complications, nothing’s calming down. Bob Miller 00:53:43 Yeah. Now, you, you ask about, MTHFR. So, this is the, this is the, the software called Functional Genomic Analysis. There’s a demo report we have. So, let’s talk a little bit about, MTHFR. So, we actually have a map called a methylation map. Now, what happens is, when you do your saliva test, you, you know, you spit, you put some saliva. in a collection kit, goes to a lab, takes out the DNA data, sends it to the computer, and now you can actually see it visually. Okay. So, it’s gonna take a second for this, data to load up, it’s, and each of these Circles, each of these ovals, is an enzyme. And the data gets loaded up to see where it is. So, until it gets loaded up here, I didn’t preload this. There it goes. So… The primary thing about methylation is There’s a nasty substance called homocysteine that, if it’s too high, can really be detrimental. The body takes methylfolate, and combines with methyl B12, To bring this back up to methionine. And then through the MAT genes, we make SAMI, S-adml methionine. Which is involved in so many processes. Then after it does its thing, it turns back into homocysteine. And this thing needs to keep spinning around. That’s why, you know, it’s a good idea to keep homocysteine at, do you have a number that you’d like? 7, 8? What do you like for a number? Dr. Deb Muth 00:55:24 Yeah, I like mine below 7. Bob Miller 00:55:26 Yeah. So if the homocysteine goes too high. It, caused all kinds of problems. So, here’s where you ask about the MTHFR. So, here you can see on this individual. I click on MTHFR, and you can see it comes up here, here’s the C677. And you can see here where it says, variants. I’ll… I’ll draw in case somebody’s having a hard time seeing that. So, you can see there’s nothing in there. That means there’s no genetic mutations. If one parent would have given a mutation, there’d be a 1. If both parents did, there’d be a 2. Now, here’s why Yes, methylation is important, I’m not saying it isn’t important, but look at this MTHFRC677. In my software. Only 42.5% of the population does not have a mutation. 44.7% have won. 12.9 have 2. So, this isn’t some rare, oh my god, I’m gonna die… Kind of thing, yeah. Dr. Deb Muth 00:56:27 Right. Bob Miller 00:56:28 So, And then what happens is that, and again, I’m not dismissing methylation, I… we could do a whole show on methylation. Bob Miller 00:56:36 get it. But I think that what people are doing is they’re, they’re learning about MTHFR, they get it measured, they panic. They start taking massive amounts of methylfolate, which many times is to their detriment. Dr. Deb Muth 00:56:50 Well, it’s… and isn’t it true, too, with MTHFR, like, you have to also look at MTR, MTRR, and the more we stack up of those, the more complicated than MTHFR can be. It’s not… it’s not as simple as just saying MTHFR 677 versus 1298. It’s more complex than that, kind of like what you’ve already shown with some of the other things. There’s more to it than just that one little sliver. Bob Miller 00:57:17 Oh, sure, well, let’s take a look. So, remember I said there’s a cofactor? One of the cofactors is called FAD. Just a Bob Miller observation, that’s all. But when people have trouble with their riboflavin and they don’t have enough FAD, They’re doing much worse than people who have just a C677. So, right here, you could have perfect C677th. And if you don’t have the cofactor, it’s not gonna work, okay? Dr. Deb Muth 00:57:48 And as you said, there’s an MTR enzyme. Bob Miller 00:57:51 that takes methylfolate and methyl B12, to spin it around. So, here on this individual. here’s your… here’s your B vitamins, or I’m sorry, your B12s. There’s an enzyme called TCN1 that takes it from the stomach into the blood. Then there’s other enzymes that take it from the blood into the tissue. And if you’re having trouble here. Well, then you’re not going to have this working, so… Even if you don’t have MTHFR, And you have MTR, like this, no, I’m sorry, this person doesn’t. But they have the MTRR, and then they don’t have enough B12, this isn’t gonna work, aside from that. And then there’s a middle pathway. And then there’s enzymes called the MAT1. they take the methionine to the salmon. If that’s not working, we stick… we get stuck in methionine. So, it’s, it’s not just an MTHFR. And then, one of the things that people forget about. is through these CBS enzymes and CTH, We make cysteine, which is needed to make glutathione. The master antioxidant. So, it really is that… I call it the, The 3D chess game played underwater. Dr. Deb Muth 00:59:07 It really is. I mean, I see people who have CVS, COMT, glutathione, MGHFR genes. And some of them function just fine. Like, they have Like, I look at this person and I’m like, oh my gosh, I don’t know how they’re functioning because they’re double mutated on so many pathways, but yet they don’t have a lot of symptoms, they don’t have a lot of complications. Somehow their body has figured out a way to adapt to what it has so it can stay alive and it can function at a high functioning level. Bob Miller 00:59:36 Yeah, and they may be, you know, eating right? Yeah. Staying out of a moldy house. reducing stress. So, it’s diet, it’s stress, it’s genetics, environmental factors. So, yeah, we can’t just say somebody’s gonna be good or somebody’s gonna be bad. You know, some people get scared, oh, I got all these, it’s like, well… Bob Miller 00:59:56 Are you living in a moldy house? You know, and if you live in a moldy house and your glucuronidation pathway doesn’t do well, or if you’re, you know, a smoker, or you’re constantly eating junk food, I mean, all. Bob Miller 01:00:07 things come together. Although, you know, when we focus on genetics, we’re well aware that this is just a piece of it. You know, you could have identical twins, Genetically, and if one… Is exposed to mold and smokes and drinks and stressed out. They’re gonna be a whole lot sicker than their sibling. Bob Miller 01:00:28 Yep. Dr. Deb Muth 01:00:29 Yeah, it’s that concept of taking twins, and one gets raced with one family, and one gets raced with another family, and they don’t have the same… problems that… that each other have, you know? It’s a very unique situation, we don’t think about that enough. Bob Miller 01:00:44 Alright, so again, genetics loads the gun, environment pulls the trigger. So, if you’ve got a loaded gun, but you don’t have the triggers, you’re okay. Dr. Deb Muth 01:00:53 Yeah. Bob Miller 01:00:54 Yeah. So, remember I said I was going to talk about NAD? So, here’s NAD, and what it does, it turns into NADH. And what NADH does, it, Comes down this pathway, what’s called the electron transport chain. And that makes your ATP, that’s your energy. So, if this wasn’t working, we wouldn’t be alive, because we wouldn’t have energy. So it donates an electron, that’s why it’s called electron transport chain. So, we need NAD, To make this, to make the energy. But remember I said that NQ01, this would probably be, like, on my top 10 list of… Bob Miller 01:01:36 Much more important than MTHFR. This one takes NADH back to NAD. If we’re stuck over here, We’re low in this NAD+, But what happens is, NQO1 also provides CoQ10. And CoQ10 Is what’s needed for the electron transport chain to flow. So if we get too many electrons up here. And they don’t turn them into energy. They make a nasty free radical called superoxide. Okay. Now, NAD plus also makes NADPH, And that is needed. Remember I said we need to recycle our antioxidants. So, if we have a problem with FAD from riboflavin. Yeah, we don’t have enough NADPH, Glutathione’s not getting recycled, and you’re gonna be inflamed. And you take glutathione, you’ll feel worse. There’s another enzyme called thimoredoxin. Same thing, needs NADPH and FAD. And same way with your nitric oxide, there’s an enzyme called NOS3, That makes the nitric oxide that dilates your blood vessels. And if we don’t have enough NADPH or fat, You’re gonna make superoxide. Rather than nitric oxide. Now, remember

Metabolismo TV
SÚPER AYUDA #317 Químicos Dañinos Que Usas A Diario

Metabolismo TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 3:56


¿Cuántos químicos dañinos usas cada día sin saberlo? Descubre las sustancias ocultas presentes en productos de uso diario que pueden afectar tus hormonas, tu metabolismo y tu salud. Aprende cómo identificarlas y reducir tu exposición para proteger tu bienestar y el de tu familia.

Planeta Invierno
PI 8X61 Qué grachiochos, los pingüinos

Planeta Invierno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 39:44


Estas maravillas de la evolución aparecieron por primera vez hace unos 60 millones de años en lo que hoy es Nueva Zelanda. No podía ser de otra forma, claro.

EL MIRADOR
EL MIRADOR T06C183 II Jornadas 'Hablemos de Esclerosis Múltiple' de AMDEM (25/05/2026)

EL MIRADOR

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 9:33


INos hacemos eco de las próximas II Jornadas de Esclerosis Múltiple en Murcia. Meroño nos hace un recorrido detallado por una agenda de actividades que busca visibilizar la enfermedad y ofrecer apoyo integral tanto a pacientes recién diagnosticados como a sus familiares. Se incluyen ponencias médicas sobre síntomas invisibles y avances neurológicos, así como sesiones de yoga adaptado y meriendas de convivencia, se subraya la importancia de la asociación como una red de apoyo que desmitifica el diagnóstico. El objetivo final de esta semana conmemorativa es transformar el miedo en esperanza, invitando a la sociedad a participar activamente en el Día Mundial de la Esclerosis Múltiple.

Hoy empieza todo 2
Hoy Empieza Todo - Los Pingüinos

Hoy empieza todo 2

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 30:27


¿Un disco en el que en cada canción muere alguien? Ficticio, claro. ¡Esa es la propuesta del nuevo disco `Mi único deseo es matar´ de Un pingüino en mi Ascensor. Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Científicos tramposos: pocos, pero muy dañinos - 10/05/2026

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 49:25


El número de publicaciones científicas que tienen que ser retiradas por mala praxis de los investigadores ha amentado en los últimos años. Aunque no son muchos los tramposos, el daño que hacen puede ser considerable más allá del propio ámbito académico, afectando a la sociedad en su conjunto. Hemos hablado con Lluís Montoliu, investigador del CSIC y experto en bioética, autor del libro «Impostores de la ciencia. Historias reales de fraude y engaño en la ciencia» (Pinolia).Todos sabemos más o menos la diferencia que hay entre un planeta y una estrella, pero no está tan claro las características que debe reunir un cuerpo celeste para convertirse en uno u otra y los procesos de formación. La astrofísica Montse Villar nos ha hablado de un reciente estudio realizado con el telescopio James Webb que redefine las líneas divisoras entre ambos. A finales del s. XVIII, Thomas Malthus postuló que la población humana crece en progresión geométrica mientras que la producción de alimentos aumenta solo en progresión aritmética. Con el filósofo de la ciencia Jesús Zamora hemos analizado donde están los límites, si es que existen. María González Dionis nos ha informado de una investigación que ha logrado mapear el millar de receptores olfativos que tenemos en la nariz. En nuestra sección "Mujer y ciencia", Eulalia Pérez Sedeño ha trazado la biografía de la sismóloga danesa Inge Lehmann, conocida por realizar las primeras pruebas de magnitudes de sismos y sus consecuencias. Descubrió la discontinuidad que separa el núcleo externo del núcleo interno, que lleva su nombre en su honor.Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Científicos tramposos: pocos, pero muy dañinos - 10/05/2026

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 49:25


El número de publicaciones científicas que tienen que ser retiradas por mala praxis de los investigadores ha amentado en los últimos años. Aunque no son muchos los tramposos, el daño que hacen puede ser considerable más allá del propio ámbito académico, afectando a la sociedad en su conjunto. Hemos hablado con Lluís Montoliu, investigador del CSIC y experto en bioética, autor del libro «Impostores de la ciencia. Historias reales de fraude y engaño en la ciencia» (Pinolia).Todos sabemos más o menos la diferencia que hay entre un planeta y una estrella, pero no está tan claro las características que debe reunir un cuerpo celeste para convertirse en uno u otra y los procesos de formación. La astrofísica Montse Villar nos ha hablado de un reciente estudio realizado con el telescopio James Webb que redefine las líneas divisoras entre ambos. A finales del s. XVIII, Thomas Malthus postuló que la población humana crece en progresión geométrica mientras que la producción de alimentos aumenta solo en progresión aritmética. Con el filósofo de la ciencia Jesús Zamora hemos analizado donde están los límites, si es que existen. María González Dionis nos ha informado de una investigación que ha logrado mapear el millar de receptores olfativos que tenemos en la nariz. En nuestra sección "Mujer y ciencia", Eulalia Pérez Sedeño ha trazado la biografía de la sismóloga danesa Inge Lehmann, conocida por realizar las primeras pruebas de magnitudes de sismos y sus consecuencias. Descubrió la discontinuidad que separa el núcleo externo del núcleo interno, que lleva su nombre en su honor.Escuchar audio

Gente Viajera
El viaje de los pingüinos | La postal sonora con Carles Lamelo 26/4/2026

Gente Viajera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 2:31


Cada fin de semana, Gente Viajera, el programa de viajes líder en la radio española, ofrece a los oyentes una experiencia única con la postal sonora de Carles Lamelo. Esta sección, transporta a la audiencia a los rincones más fascinantes del mundo a través de paisajes sonoros envolventes. Cierra los ojos y disfruta de este viaje que te hará sentir que estás viajando sin salir de casa. Si eres amante de los viajes y la radio, no te pierdas la oportunidad de descubrir el mundo con las postales sonoras de Carles Lamelo.

ESNE - Enamórate
Patrones familiares dañinos y tóxicos

ESNE - Enamórate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 24:12


Existen patrones dañinos y tóxicos dentro de algunas familias y debemos ser capaces de descubrirlos para ponerles un alto. Dios creó a la familia y su deseo es que hombre y mujer se unan en su amor y con sus hijos formen una comunidad de vida y de amor, siendo una familia sana con consideración, compasión, respeto mutuo y junto con otras virtudes, ser una verdadera familia cristiana. Descubramos juntos los patrones familiares dañinos y tóxicos junto a Lupita Venegas sólo aquí en Enamórate. ¡No te lo pierdas!

Crónicas Lunares
Premio Nobel - 1921. Anatole France (Francia) – Sátira social ("La isla de los pingüinos")

Crónicas Lunares

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 18:10


Hoy les presento una biografía de Anatole France (seudónimo de Jacques-Anatole-François Thibault, 1844-1924), novelista, poeta, periodista y crítico francés galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1921. France representa el epítome del hombre de letras francés clásico: elegante, irónico, escéptico y humanista, heredero de la tradición volteriana y diderotiana. Su obra combina refinamiento estilístico, simpatía humana profunda y un temperamento verdaderamente galo, como señaló el Comité Nobel. Su vida refleja las transiciones del Segundo Imperio a la Tercera República, el affaire Dreyfus, el anticlericalismo y el pesimismo postbélico; filosóficamente, encarna el escepticismo racionalista contra dogmas; psicológicamente, explora la ironía como defensa ante la absurdidad humana y la fragilidad del yo."Crónicas Lunares di Sun" es un podcast cultural presentado por Irving Sun, que abarca una variedad de temas, desde la literatura y análisis de libros hasta discusiones sobre actualidad y personajes históricos. Se difunde en múltiples plataformas como Ivoox, Apple Podcast, Spotify y YouTube, donde también ofrece contenido en video, incluyendo reflexiones sobre temas como la meditación y la filosofía teosófica. Los episodios exploran textos y conceptos complejos, buscando fomentar la reflexión y el autoconocimiento entre su audiencia, los "Lunares", quienes pueden interactuar y apoyar el programa a través de comentarios, redes sociales y donaciones. AVISO LEGAL: Los cuentos, poemas, fragmentos de novelas, ensayos y todo contenido literario que aparece en Crónicas Lunares di Sun podrían estar protegidos por derecho de autor (copyright). Si por alguna razón los propietarios no están conformes con el uso de ellos por favor escribirnos al correo electrónico cronicaslunares.sun@hotmail.com y nos encargaremos de borrarlo inmediatamente. Si te gusta lo que escuchas y deseas apoyarnos puedes dejar tu donación en PayPal, ahí nos encuentras como @IrvingSun  https://paypal.me/IrvingSun?country.x=MX&locale.x=es_XC  Síguenos en:  Telegram: Crónicas Lunares di Sun  ⁠Crónicas Lunares di Sun - YouTube⁠ ⁠https://t.me/joinchat/QFjDxu9fqR8uf3eR⁠  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/cronicalunar/?modal=admin_todo_tour⁠  ⁠Crónicas Lunares (@cronicaslunares.sun) • Fotos y videos de Instagram⁠  ⁠https://twitter.com/isun_g1⁠  ⁠https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lODVmOWY0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz⁠  ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/4x2gFdKw3FeoaAORteQomp⁠  https://mx.ivoox.com/es/s_p2_759303_1.html⁠ https://tunein.com/user/gnivrinavi/favorites⁠ ORTOLARRY:  - NORTE 9 #175 ESQ. OTE 164. COLONIA MOCTEZUMA SEGUNDA SECCION. CDMX - NORTE 17# 211-A COLONIA MOCTEZUMA SEGUNDA SECCION C.P 15530 ALCALDIA VENUSTIANO  Teléfonos: 5557860648, 5524158512. Whatsapp: 5561075125 

Kiroleros
Recuerdos con Ferrán López de la primera Copa ganada del Baskonia en Granada: calzoncillos, puñetas, hostias y pingüinos

Kiroleros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 44:54


"Manel Comas nos dijo que metiéramos calzoncillo para tres días" "Éramos un equipo que tocaba los cojones" "Allí empezó lo que es hoy día el Baskonia" "Recuerdo el frío que hacía en el pabellón, tenías que saludar a los pingüinos en los entrenamientos y aún así se llenaba" "Recuerdo la frase de Ramón Rivas "Puñetas, son mejores que nosotros pero a hostias no nos gana nadie""

British Ecological Society Journals
Los Pingüinos y sus Respuestas Fenológicas al Cambio Climático | La Historia Detrás del Artículo

British Ecological Society Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 16:49


En nuestro último episodio de podcast, hablamos con Ignacio Juárez sobre su artículo recientemente publicado, "respuestas fenológicas récord al cambio climático en tres especies de pingüinos simpátricos". Ignacio reflexiona sobre su incursión en el mundo de los pingüinos, lo que aprendió al realizar su estudio y el futuro de este campo de investigación. Gracias a Rowan Kuminski, editor asociado del blog "Animal Ecology in Focus", por presentar este podcast. Puedes leer el artículo completo de Ignacio a continuación: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.70201

The 6th Floor Show
Episode 325

The 6th Floor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 106:34


El-iza Queen - Could This BeBEIGEDONTAGE - FateMizz Millions - Ghetto TearsSankofa X Uncle Fester - Sledgehammer RocketshipGRMMFACE feat. Illogic & Trek Manifest - Billy TextureMC Stimulator feat. MC J Banton - Still ObservingLRD feat. Dotz - DOTZTaise & Inos feat. Cracker Jon, Motman, Dekay, Slippy Skills, KG-Chi & Jabbathakut - You Couldn't Be MeDJ Blkluos feat. Munch QB & JP Caruzzo - Against The OddsCalle Lebraun & Tonia - Hold Me Close (My Baby)IlikeRico - Heart Break StellaYuri Haal feat. Nukii - Pick MeLillvi - Cola HeadB1 The Architect feat. Don Enzo & G Fam Black - Another DoseFreestyle Session - Legs MCDonny G - OneMarlz - Make It HomeFrench Wayne - Lucia Badness Cindy B - Tell Me WhySnook Da Crook - Sounds Like HomePXVN feat. Aaron AK & Seva - Eyes Like That 1Lefty Pachino - SkinnyPerfect Pete - Dogs 4 LifeJezus Martinez - December to RememberLegit x Rex Seshunz - Soul FlyReek Osama & SkumBag Diggs feat. Hank Dope - Angel DustJake Palumbo - Live From The Talley-WardPatrice Lee feat. Crimi-Nal - LingerKonflik feat. REKS - Hard TruthNec Nymbl x RAjaw - Keep Movin' OnMaine The Medicine - HateJeff Lagos - BarracksJay Ramsay - PumPum Fresh

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
Entre Pingüinos, el Dakar y el Abandono de nuestras Carreteras. Seguridad vial Dakar E8

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 93:56


En plena efervescencia del Rally Dakar 2026, España vive también su propio hito motero con las concentraciones invernales de Pingüinos (Valladolid) y La Leyenda Continúa (Cantalejo). Sin embargo, tras la fiesta y la libertad de las dos ruedas, se esconde una realidad técnica y estadística alarmante: el motorista sigue siendo el eslabón más débil de la cadena, y la administración parece haberle dado la espalda. La Cruda Realidad: 288 Motoristas menos al año Según los datos provisionales de 2025 presentados por el Ministerio del Interior, España registró 1.119 fallecidos en carretera. Tendemos a pensar que la mayoría viajan en coche, pero las cifras cuentan otra historia: 288 motoristas perdieron la vida en motocicleta. 16 lo hicieron en ciclomotor. La cifra no ha mejorado significativamente desde 2016. Es fundamental romper mitos: el colectivo motero es, estadísticamente, el más concienciado. Tienen la tasa de consumo de alcohol más baja y el uso del casco roza el 100%, frente al 25% de los conductores de coche fallecidos que aún no utilizaban el cinturón de seguridad. ️ "Guardarraíles Asesinos": El Chocolate del Loro Uno de los puntos más críticos de la intervención de José Lagunar es la denuncia sobre la infraestructura. En España existen miles de kilómetros de guardarraíles sin protección para motoristas. El coste del olvido: Adaptar un guardarraíl "asesino" con sistemas de protección (SPM) cuesta apenas 14-15 euros el metro lineal. El coste de la pérdida: Según la DGT y la Universidad de Málaga, cada fallecido le cuesta a la sociedad 1,5 millones de euros (coste social y económico que supone el 1,5% del PIB). Resulta incomprensible que, por un ahorro mínimo en mantenimiento, se permitan amputaciones y muertes que podrían evitarse con una inversión técnica mínima comparada con el gasto público en otros ámbitos. El Regreso de las "Grúas Pirata" y el Fallo de la V16 La obligatoriedad de la baliza V16 conectada ha traído un efecto secundario inesperado: la proliferación de grúas pirata. El "Secuestro" del coche: Al geolocalizar públicamente el incidente, grúas ajenas a tu seguro llegan antes que la asistencia oficial. Cargan el coche sin identificarse y, una vez arriba, exigen pagos de 500 o 600 euros mediante datáfono para liberarlo. Consejo vital: Revisa tu póliza de seguro (incluso la cobertura de animales cinegéticos) y asegúrate siempre de que la grúa que te atiende es la enviada por tu compañía. Inconsistencia Policial y Radares Recaudatorios El equipo de AutoFM denuncia la "aplicación aleatoria" de las normas en los ayuntamientos: Criterio Variable: En ciudades como Valladolid, se tolera el aparcamiento ilegal masivo los días de fútbol, pero se sanciona con rigor el resto del año. Radares de Verano: Se reportan radares móviles en zonas de playa (como en Huelva) que solo se colocan cuando hay afluencia de turistas extranjeros para maximizar la recaudación. Mantenimiento Deficiente: Mientras en el desierto del Dakar las obras están señalizadas con estacas y cintas, en España sufrimos un déficit de mantenimiento de miles de millones de euros, con carreteras que no drenan o viaductos que se derrumban prematuramente. Dashcams y Patinetes: El Limbo Legal España sigue siendo un país de "improvisación normativa". Dashcams (Cámaras de salpicadero): Grabar por "seguridad" es ilegal según la Agencia de Protección de Datos. El truco legal es declarar un "uso lúdico" (recreativo), similar al de los ciclistas, y jamás difundir las imágenes públicamente para evitar delitos de privacidad. Patinetes Eléctricos (VMP): El 1 de enero de 2026 debía entrar en vigor el seguro obligatorio y el registro por número de bastidor. Sin embargo, la administración ha dado una prórroga indefinida por falta de medios técnicos para gestionar el registro.

Sale el Sol
Pingüinos_ Conoce sus CURIOSIDADES junto a al veterinario, Mariano Sánchez Trocino!

Sale el Sol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 6:05


#Pingüinos: ¡Conoce sus CURIOSIDADES junto a al veterinario, #MarianoSánchezTrocino! ¿Cuál es tu animal favorito?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Preciso y Conciso
Alimentos ultraprocesados generan hábitos dañinos y disparan enfermedades evitables.

Preciso y Conciso

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 31:53


La nutricionista Bárbara Samith Catalán alerta sobre el impacto real que los alimentos ultraprocesados están teniendo en la salud de los chilenos. Plantea que Chile ya no se enferma por carencias, sino por exceso y mala calidad alimentaria. Explica cómo la industria ha moldeado hábitos que hoy disparan la obesidad, la diabetes y otras patologías evitables. Aborda la reciente incorporación del sensor de glucosa al GES, un avance que —según relata— costó años de empuje. Denuncia que la educación alimentaria sigue siendo insuficiente frente a un entorno saturado de productos dañinos. Cuestiona hasta dónde es responsabilidad individual comer mejor cuando todo está diseñado para que no lo hagamos. Advierte que el etiquetado frontal ya no basta para contener el deterioro sanitario. Y llama a enfrentar una crisis cuya gravedad, dice, aún no reconocemos del todo.

Bully Magnets
Pingüinos dosmileros – Esos Tipos Opinan 671 – #podcast

Bully Magnets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 149:33


https://youtube.com/live/JImqclQusFo 🎩 Conviertete en Patreon ► http://www.patreon.com/bullymagnets 👌 Conviértete en miembro del canal ► https://bit.ly/3bkey7Z ⚡ Sigue las novedades de Bully Magnets en WhatsApp ► https://bit.ly/48lMpKJ 📷 Sigue las novedades de Bully Magnets en Instagram ► https://ig.me/j/AbaYGiTH3By3ux9t/📲 Sigue las novedades de Bully Magnets en Telegram ► https://t.me/BullyMagnets 📖 Nuestro nuevo libro lo puedes conseguir AQUÍ► https://amzn.to/2YLs95d También en librerías principales de todo el país. 🎤 Spotify podcast ► https://spoti.fi/2F5f914 🎤 iTunes podcast ► https://apple.co/3jHwV9O 🎤 Google Podcast ► http://bit.ly/2GeMY0z 😎 ¡Únete a nuestro Discord! ► https://discord.gg/vyV46zs Facebook ► http://on.fb.me/eun1tA Twitter ► http://bit.ly/gD0BP2 Tumblr ► http://bullymagnets.tumblr.com/ Visita nuestro sitio oficial ► http://www.bullymagnets.net 🔴 En la producción de este video: Enrique López: @Reijard Andrés Alba: @Andres_BMs Luis Felipe Ángeles: @Luisfelipe_ang

Viajo en Moto
Viejas historias de Pingüinos - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Viajo en Moto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 14:48


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio viajo al invierno de 2006 para recordar mi primera visita a Pingüinos, la concentración motera más famosa de España. Fui con la idea romántica de encontrar camaradería, hogueras fraternales y espíritu motero… pero me encontré con masificación, caos y un ambiente más de feria que de carretera. Una crónica sincera sobre expectativas, decepciones y sobre dónde se esconde, de verdad, el espíritu motero.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Viajo en Moto. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/34631

Ana Francisca Vega
Historia Sonora: Pingüinos antárticos sorprenden en un ejercicio militar de neozelandeses

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 3:54


En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: Pingüinos antárticos sorprenden en un ejercicio militar de neozelandesesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
How to Build Muscle WITHOUT Lifting! Biohacker Longevity : 1362

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 63:49


Your workouts may be doing less than you think, and science now proves why. This episode reveals how to build muscle, improve metabolism, and extend longevity in a fraction of the time using blood flow restriction training and intermittent hypoxia. You'll learn how to hack your mitochondria for faster recovery, stronger hormonal balance, and better brain performance without the burnout of high-intensity training. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey talks with Dr. Sten Stray-Gundersen, PhD, CSCS, one of the world's leading experts on blood flow restriction (BFR) training and metabolic physiology. With over a decade of research and teaching experience, Dr. Stray-Gundersen has explored how BFR and intermittent hypoxia can improve cardiovascular health, metabolism, and recovery. After earning his doctorate in Exercise Physiology from the University of Texas at Austin, he now serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina, where he studies vascular adaptations, cognitive performance, and ergogenic aids. He's also a B Strong master trainer, developing individualized BFR protocols for athletes, military professionals, and everyday people looking to optimize human performance. Together, Dave and Sten uncover how BFR and oxygen cycling unlock powerful adaptations in the body's vascular, metabolic, and hormonal systems. You'll learn how strategic stress signals can trigger nitric oxide production, enhance glucose uptake, improve insulin sensitivity, and supercharge mitochondria for better energy and anti-aging benefits. They also explore how these methods can naturally boost testosterone, growth hormone, and even libido, all while protecting the nervous system and improving recovery. This episode dives deep into biohacking, functional medicine, and smart exercise efficiency, from Zone 2 and REHIT training to nitric oxide signaling, fasting, nootropics, and precision supplementation. Whether your goal is longevity, strength, or sharper cognition, this conversation shows you how to get maximum results with minimal time using the principles of Smarter Not Harder. You'll Learn:• How intermittent hypoxia works at the level of partial pressure and why altitude acclimation upgrades mitochondria and performance• Why hypoxia and muscle contraction increase glucose uptake independent of insulin and improve insulin sensitivity• How blood flow restriction (BFR) accelerates fatigue with light loads to drive hypertrophy, strength, and vascular adaptations• How BFR and hypoxia influence testosterone, growth hormone, nitric oxide, and libido through short, targeted stress• The roles of ENOS, INOS, and NNOS in nitric oxide signaling and what that means for circulation and brain perfusion• Who benefits most from BFR, including athletes, rehab patients, and older adults who cannot lift heavy• Why BFR produces systemic and “proximal” gains, including carryover to glutes and upper body during lower limb training• How to stack BFR with Zone 2, REHIT, and vibration plates for VO2 max, muscle, and time efficiencyDave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Sten Stray-Gundersen, blood flow restriction training, B Strong, intermittent hypoxia, mitochondrial function, nitric oxide production, VO2 max, metabolic efficiency, vascular health, testosterone boost, growth hormone release, anti-aging performance, exercise recovery, glucose metabolism, functional medicine, biohacking fitness, REHIT training, Zone 2 optimization, strength and longevity, human performance science Thank you to our sponsors! -KILLSwitch | If you're ready for the best sleep of your life, order now at https://www.switchsupplements.com/ and use code DAVE for 20% off. -EMR-Tek | https://www.emr-tek.com/DAVE and use code DAVE for 40% off. -Leela Quantum Tech | Check out all HEAL360 products and research and get 10% off at https://leelaq.com/DAVE. -ARMRA | Go to https://tryarmra.com/ and use the code DAVE to get 15% off your first order. Resources: • Use code DAVE10 to get a discount on a BFR band today: https://shopify.bstrong.training/products/b-strong-training-system?ref=dave%2F • Dive deeper in Sten's work at: https://bstrong.training/ • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • My Daily Supplements: SuppGrade Labs (15% Off) • Favorite Blue Light Blocking Glasses: TrueDark (15% Off) • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 0:00 - Trailer 1:25 - Guest Intro 5:40 - Intermittent Hypoxia & Altitude Acclimation 12:11 - Introduction to Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) 22:53 - Systemic Benefits & Who Can Use BFR 30:23 - BFR Effects on Hormones & Libido 40:37 - Nitric Oxide & Vascular Health 48:15 - Zone 2 Training with BFR 54:00 - Advanced Protocols: Stacking BFR 59:15 - Cognitive Enhancement & Wrap-Up See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

La Dosis Diaria El Podcast
Estos son los 10 hábitos más dañinos para el cerebro

La Dosis Diaria El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 4:18


La Dosis el Podcast – Edición 939En esta edición 939 de La Dosis el Podcast compartimos los 10 hábitos que pueden estar dañando tu mejor desempeño, porque sin darte cuenta pueden estar afectando tu cerebro y haciendo que pierdas energía y enfoque.

TARDE ABIERTA
TARDE ABIERTA T07C039 Veneno me dieras. Plantas que eliminan compuestos dañinos en casa (03/11/2025)

TARDE ABIERTA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 9:47


The Red Light Report
C60 vs. ESS60: The MUST KNOW Difference Between These Two Molecules w/ Chris Burres

The Red Light Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 83:17


In this in-depth conversation, Dr. Mike Belkowski reunites with Chris Burres, co-founder of SES Research and the original supplier of the carbon 60 (C60) used in the historic 2012 French longevity study where Wistar rats lived 90% longer than the control group. This episode centers around the rebranding of BioLight's C60 product to BioESS60, with an emphasis on scientific rigor, quality assurance, and consumer safety.   Chris and Dr. Mike unpack why the C60 supplement market has become compromised, how the name ESS60 (Elemental Safe Spheres) was created to separate quality-controlled, biologically safe carbon 60 from industrial or fraudulent versions, and what the latest science suggests about its mechanism of action inside the mitochondria.   Chris introduces the BOSS Theory — Buffering Oxidative Stress System — explaining how ESS60 functions as a selective antioxidant that targets negatively charged ROS without interfering with redox signaling. This distinguishes it from traditional antioxidants like vitamin C or E, which are non-selective and degrade after use. Chris compares ESS60 to a “molecular sponge” that protects the cell's internal “prairie” from the torrential stress “storms” of modern life.   Alongside that, the two discuss how ESS60 and methylene blue may have synergistic roles in mitochondrial optimization — MB enhances ATP production efficiency, while ESS60 buffers the resulting oxidative stress. The conversation also touches on the evolving understanding of nitric oxide (NO) signaling and how not all NO inhibition is necessarily harmful — especially when considering MB's selective inhibition of inducible NO synthase (iNOS). If you found the information in today's episode with Chris Burres 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 Quotes: “ESS60 is a selective antioxidant — it buffers only the negatively charged reactive oxygen species that cause damage, while preserving the signaling functions of the others.” – Chris Burres   “Taking something in the morning and positively impacting sleep at night — that's not normal. But that's what people consistently report with ESS60.” – Chris Burres “The supplement industry is the Wild West. That's why we're creating separation between industrial-grade C60 and ultra-clean, biologically safe S60.” – Dr. Mike Belkowski - Key Points: 00:00 – Introduction: C60 vs. ESS60 and Mitochondrial Health Focus 01:17 – Guest Intro: Chris Burres and the 2012 Longevity Study 03:05 – Biohacking Conferences: Networking and New Tech Insights 05:36 – Nano Oxygen Bubbles: A Hyperbaric Alternative 17:35 – ESS60 Explained: Benefits and Mechanisms 30:06 – Buffering Oxidative Stress: The Boss Theory 44:41 – C60 vs. ESS60: Navigating the Supplement Market 48:43 – Exposing Fraud in the C60 Space: Safety Concerns 52:29 – The Switch to ESS60: Ensuring Consumer Safety 56:27 – Purity and Processing: Why ESS60 is Different 1:00:11 – Dosage and Long-Term Use of ESS60 1:06:19 – Cycling ESS60: Is It Necessary? 1:10:55 – ESS60 and Cancer: Preventative Potential 1:15:27 – Current Research: CRP Study and Future Directions 1:21:49 – Closing Thoughts: Integrity in Health and Wellness - Where to learn more from and about Chris Burres: Instagram LinkedInBook by Chris Burres:Living Longer and Better - Upcoming BioLight Events:   Returning to Nature (Quantum Health Retreat), June 26 - 27 (Franklin, TN) - Officially introducing...... BioESS60!!   It is the exact same high-quality unparalleled carbon 60 supplement, but with an updated, upgraded product name to emphasize and underline that BioLight utilizes the only "pharmaceutical grade" carbon 60 in the world: ESS60.For the next week, get 20% off all BioESS60 purchases!*Code: ESS60podcastDiscount is valid through 6/26, midnight, PST*must use "single" option and then you can increase to your desired quantity   Shop BioESS60 by clicking here! - 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 Facebook

10–12
Planuojamas pirmas „Traktorių dakaras“: negalės varžytis už ES paramą pirktos mašinos

10–12

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 20:01


Pirmą kartą Lietuvoje vyks „Traktorių dakaro“ lenktynės: birželio 21 d. Žasliuose, Kaišiadorių rajone. Dalyviai negalės startuoti už Europos Sąjungos paramą įsigytais traktoriais, negalės naudoti vadinamojo „žalio“ dyzelino. Taip pat, šiose lenktynėse neleidžiama varžytis Rusijos ir Baltarusijos gamybos traktoriais. LRT RADIJO laidoje „10-12“ – pokalbis su vienais iš organizatorių, ūkininkais Jolanta Greiniene ir Daliumi Matkevičiumi.Ved. Darius Matas

param ved inos taip pirm lietuvoje rusijos europos s baltarusijos pirmas lrt radijo negal darius matas
DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD
Los pingüinos no existen

DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 6:50


 El término "pingüino" originalmente se usaba para el alca gigante (Pinguinus impennis), un ave del Atlántico Norte extinguida en el siglo XIX. Cuando los exploradores europeos encontraron aves similares en el hemisferio sur, les dieron el mismo nombre, aunque no estaban emparentadas. Así, los pingüinos modernos heredaron la identidad de un animal que desapareció hace dos siglos, generando confusión sobre su verdadero origen Y descubre de la mano del explorador Bertie Gregory otros secretos, costumbres y la inteligencia del habitante de uno de los lugares más extremos del mundo: los pingüinos. Todo en el maratón ‘Los secretos de los pingüinos', el martes 22 de abril a partir de las 18:00h en el canal National Geographic.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Daily Easy Spanish
”No sé qué le hicieron los pingüinos a Trump”: cómo las islas deshabitadas Heard y McDonald acabaron en la lista de aranceles de EE.UU.

Daily Easy Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 17:01


Dos recónditas islas fueron incluidas en la lista de aranceles que anunció el presidente de Estados Unidos Donald Trump.

La Estrategia del Día
El día después de los recíprocos: perdedores, ganones, la fórmula y los pingüinos

La Estrategia del Día

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 19:04


La suerte de México que todos desean y los perdedores están en casa. Además, la metodología causa un exceso de burlas y críticas que hasta los animales salieron “afectados”.

Ana Francisca Vega
Historia Sonora: Pingüinos y focas pagarán aranceles - 03 abril 2025.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 5:09


En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: Pingüinos y focas pagarán aranceles; Trump aplica medida a islas deshabitadas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BirdNote en Español
¿Los pingüinos se sonrojan?

BirdNote en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 1:44


Los pingüinos de Humboldt que habitan a lo largo de la costa del Pacífico de Chile y Perú, están adaptados al frío. Pero en tierra las temperaturas alcanzan los 37 grados y los pingüinos tienen que refrescarse. Por este motivo, tienen parches de piel desnuda de color rosa en la cara, bajo sus alas y en los pies. En días calurosos, estos parches agarran un color rosa profundo conforme la sangre se precipita hacia la superficie para disipar el calor. ¡Parece que los pingüinos se sonrojan, pero en realidad se enrojecen!Listen to this episode in English here. Más información y transcripción en BirdNote.org.¿Quieres más BirdNote? Suscríbete a nuestro boletín semanal. Regístrese en BirdNote+ para escuchar música sin publicidad y otras ventajas.BirdNote es una organización sin fines de lucro. Su donación deducible de impuestos hace posible estos espectáculos. 

Metabolismo TV
Controla Y Repara Los Efectos Dañinos Del Estrés - Pregúntale A Frank #5

Metabolismo TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 10:58


En este video Frank explica cómo controlar los efectos dañinos del estrés.

Mañanitas
Amores de Amigos y Pingüinos | Mañanitas ☀️

Mañanitas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 119:24


Hoy en Mañanitas ☀️ hablamos sobre la fidelidad de los pingüinos, de amores de amigos y además Karen y Michelle dieron sus técnicas para tener un varón. Contenido extendido

El Primer Café
Carmona por Dominga: "No se pueden reponer los peces y los pingüinos"

El Primer Café

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 64:28


Este martes compartimos El Primer Café junto a Andrea Balladares (RN), Lautaro Carmona (PC), Isidro Solís (Amarillos) y Daniel Manouchehri (PS). El presidente del Partido Comunista (PC), Lautaro Carmona, respaldó este martes la ofensiva que activó el Gobierno contra el controvertido megaproyecto Dominga, que incluye una mina y un puerto para la extracción de concentrado de hierro en la comuna de La Higuera, en la Región de Coquimbo. El vicepresidente de Amarillos por Chile y exministro de Justicia, Isidro Solís, destacó que la inhabilitación del Comité de Ministros "es inédita" y "en sentido estricto, lo que hace es paralizar definitivamente el pronunciamiento sobre el proyecto", dado que "lo que (la ley) establece es un Comité de Ministros; no establece un Comité de Subsecretarios ni un Comité de Subrogantes". Conduce Verónica Franco.

Noticentro
¡Alerta Santa Claus y Reyes Magos! Profeco informa sobre juguetes que puedan ser dañinos

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 1:41


El servicio de la Línea 1 del Metro estará en el primer semestre del 2025: Clara Brugada  190 mil negocios participaron en el Buen Fin 2024: SE Rechazan demanda de grupos de derechos humanos en Países Bajos Más información en nuestro podcast

El Aquelarre
De Superhéroes y Pingüinos Emperador con Geo Levín y el Aguacate

El Aquelarre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 136:51


Con Superhéroe el Musical, Georgina Levín y Aguacate cumplieron su sueño de finalmente ser interés romántico, porque en el musical de los Pingüinos Emperador nomás se quedaron con las ganas. ¡Mucho que hablar de musicales, mucho que hablar de superhéroes, mucho que hablar de las reacciones del público en el Teatro Milán que han sido muy conmovedoras! Y muchas risas, eso que ni qué.

The Red Light Report
Understanding How Nitric Oxide Affects Our Health

The Red Light Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 45:50


For quite some time now, ever since entering the world of red light therapy  — but particularly when getting into the realm of methylene blue  — I've wondered what nitric oxide's true impact on our body and wellness is. For the vast majority of my life, I was under the belief that all nitric oxide = good. That was ingrained at an early age with the countless pre-workout supplements I was taking during my heavy lifting days during high school through college. But it didn't stop there. The message of nitric oxide = good and that "more is better" has been perpetuated in the wellness, and even longevity, industries by countless experts and influencers.But how is that possible if one of methylene blue's main actions is nitric oxide inhibition? How is that possible if nitric oxide is a free radical and an environmental pollutant and, thus, is effectively an "electron stealer"?For whatever reason, I have never been able to get a straight answer from anyone on this topic. But serendipitously, I was recently reading a book that provided the most clearcut and sensible explanation that would allow for nitric oxide to be both "good" and "bad". The book is Methylene Blue: Magic Bullet: The Ultimate Mitochondrial Support, by Dr. John Lieurance. As I learned from the book, it turns out that nitric oxide is quite similar to how inflammation can be both a positive and a negative for our physiology; but with some additional nuances through in there. Today's episode is about nitric oxide and the roles it plays in our wellness and what the best strategies are for best harnessing the "good" nitric oxide while downregulating the "bad" nitric oxide.  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! - Book referenced in episode:   Methylene Blue: Magic Bullet: The Ultimate Mitochondrial Support - Key Points:   [00:00] Introduction to Red Light Therapy and Anti-Aging  [00:13] Mitochondrial Triad and Dr. Mike Belkowski  [00:36] Seasonal Stress and Immune Support  [01:59] Introduction to Nitric Oxide  [02:38] Understanding Nitric Oxide and Redox Signaling  [04:05] Dr. John Lawrence and Nitric Oxide Types  [06:32] Types of Nitric Oxide Synthases (NOS)  [10:25] Methylene Blue and INOS Inhibition  [11:19] Nitric Oxide in Fitness and Erectile Dysfunction  [14:06] Risks of High Nitric Oxide and Cardiovascular Disease  [16:10] Cytokine Storm and Immune Response  [17:39] Red Light Therapy's Interaction with Nitric Oxide  [18:40] Nitric Oxide Boosters: Pros and Cons  [20:29] Dr. Jason Sommers and the Role of Red Light Therapy, Methylene Blue, HBOT  [23:06] Caution in Medical Recommendations  [23:42] Case Study on Methylene Blue and SSRIs  [24:47] FDA and Health Canada Standpoints  [26:09] Psychedelics and Methylene Blue Synergy  [27:02] Standard Dosages vs. Surgical Dosages  [29:19] Recap on Safety of Methylene Blue with SSRIs  [29:34] Returning to Nitric Oxide  [31:23] Introduction to Nitric Oxide (NO)  [32:58] Three Types of Nitric Oxide  [34:49] Balancing Nitric Oxide Types  [38:13] Benefits of ‘Press and Pulse' Activation  [39:40] Methylene Blue's Role in INOS Inhibition  [40:52] Red Light Therapy Benefits for ENOS  [41:17] Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and NOS [42:02] Summary on Nitric Oxide's Health Impact  [43:04] Chronic Inflammation and INOS  [43:46] Optimal Nitric Oxide Ratios for Health  [44:13] Exploring Other Modalities for NOS Regulation  [45:02] Conclusion and Call to Action - Save 20% when you purchase via The Mitochondrial Triad Bundle!Choose any one RLT device + one BioBlue supplement + one BioC60 supplement = save 20% on the entire order!   No discount code necessary, click here to order! - 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

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 08. El Pinguino 1x08 - 'A Great or Little Thing'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 49:10


En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xevi y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Noticias de América
Condena sin precedentes a un ganadero argentino por matanza de pingüinos en la Patagonia

Noticias de América

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 2:31


La Justicia argentina declaró culpable este jueves al productor ganadero Ricardo La Regina por daños agravados en una zona de nidificación de pingüinos de Magallanes en 2021. El Tribunal de Chubut lo condenó por la destrucción de flora y fauna silvestre. RFI valora la sentencia con la asociación argentina de abogados ambientalistas, que es una de las querellantes del caso.  Una condena por daño y crueldad animal, es lo que determinó la justicia argentina para Ricardo La Regina, un ganadero que explota la producción de vacunos en la provincia de Chubut, en el sur del país, y a quién se le halló culpable de la matanza de unos 175 nidos y un centenar de pingüinos en 2021 al realizar tareas de desmonte en su campo al norte de la reserva de Punta Tombo, un santuario natural para esta especie protegida, según precisó la fiscalía. Sin contar con autorización oficial ni tener en cuenta el daño ambiental de sus acciones, en ese período La Regina abrió un camino hasta el mar de más de 700 metros, hizo una pequeña laguna e instaló un alambrado electrificado para evitar que sus vacas se escaparan de la propiedad. El Tribunal declaró a La Regina “autor penalmente responsable de los delitos de daño agravado en modalidad de delito continuado y en concurso ideal con el delito de crueldad animal”. Las partes aguardan ahora al lunes para conocer la pena establecida por el tribunal.Este caso, conocido como “la masacre de pingüinos de Punta Tombo”, tuvo una gran repercusión mediática en Argentina. La pingüinera de Punta Tombo es una de las grandes atracciones turísticas de la costa patagónica y las organizaciones ambientalistas juntaron miles de firmas para exigir que se hiciera justicia.La asociación argentina de abogados ambientalistas, que es una de las querellantes del caso junto a Greenpeace y la fundación Patagonia Natural, celebró el veredicto y lo calificó de "histórico". Su co-director ejecutivo, Lucas Michelaud, ha señalado en la antena de RFI: "Tenemos la esperanza de que esto sea un punto de inflexión para que se den otros juicios en otras partes del país de crímenes contra la naturaleza. Lo que sucedió en Punta Tombo no fue un delito entre particulares sino contra el medio ambiente y se condenó al acusado por haber dañado la fauna y flora,  el hábitat reproductivo. Creemos que este antecedente puede ahora ser replicado"Para el abogado ambientalista, este fallo es una luz en Latinoamérica dónde ha habido mucha impunidad ambiental."Latinoamérica tiene una historia muy fuerte relacionada con la impunidad medioambiental que es la que promueve las grandes corporaciones, las grandes emoresas. Creemos que las cortes latinoaméricas tienen que trabajar en una sinergia y hay siempre un fortalecimiento de argumentaciones entre lo que resuelve un país y otro. Todas estas resoluciones que configuran un gran hito a nivel nacional tienen siempre rebotes o impactos en toda la región" ha señalado Lucas Michelaud en el espacio Noticias de América de RFI. La reserva de Punta Tombo, que se extiende a lo largo de más de 210 hectáreas y se ubica sobre la costa del océano atlántico argentino, es una de las principales y más numerosas colonias continentales de cría del pingüino de Magallanes, una especie considerada casi amenazada, por la actividad humana, la petrolera, la pesca intensiva y los efectos del cambio climático en los océanos. El expresidente Mauricio Macri fue una de las voces que se alzaron para exigir leyes específicas que castiguen los delitos ambientales y la formación de técnicos que los sepan investigar.

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 07. El Pinguino 1x07 - 'Top Hat'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 43:21


En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xevi y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 06. El Pinguino 1x06 - 'Gold Summit'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 42:30


En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xevi y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 05. El Pinguino 1x05 - 'Homecoming'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 42:17


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xevi y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 04. El Pinguino 1x04 - 'Cent'anni'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 46:34


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xevi y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 03. El Pinguino 1x03 - 'Bliss'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 36:01


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xevi y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

El Aftershow
PINGÜINOS 02. El Pinguino 1x02 -'Inside Man'

El Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 45:33


En Pingüinos en un Tren, Xev y Rulo analizan El Pingüino, el esperado spin-off y secuela de The Batman. En cada episodio, exploran a fondo la trama, discuten sus impresiones personales y desglosan las referencias y guiños ocultos que enriquecen la serie. Un podcast dedicado a los fans que disfrutan descubriendo cada detalle del universo de Gotham. con XeviPanda y Rulo d'Almassora edita: XeviPanda música: OST Batman Arkham Knighs + Tema final de Suno Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Nocturna RCN
"Decir que el petróleo y el carbón son más dañinos que la cocaína es absurdo y demagógico", Juan Carlos Echeverry

Nocturna RCN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 20:08


Enrique Santos On Demand
Los sartenes de teflón son muy dañinos

Enrique Santos On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 12:23 Transcription Available


El doctor Issa habla de los peligros de cocinar en sartenes de teflón y los estudios que los relacionan con el autismo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pushing The Limits
Longevity Nexus: Where Science Meets Supplementation With Michael Antonelli

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 49:36


The longevity research world is exploding right now, it's so exciting and the technology is advancing in leaps and bounds and we are able now to discover faster than ever before thanks to AI and co to test more molecules that can impact human health than ever before in the history of mankind. What would have taken years now takes weeks or months. In this episode I talk to Michael Antonelli CEO and founder of Healthgevity. Michael is a master formulator who has spent decades in the anti-ageing and longevity space learning at the feet of many masters and who is at the forefront of working with companies at the cutting edge in peptide and bioactive ingredient development. All his formulations are science backed with clinical research and I was excited to learn about something of these novel molecules Introduction to Healthgevity and its CEO, Michael Antonelli Overview of Healthgevity's approach: merging clinical research, AI, and medical expertise Exploring the importance of longevity in today's society Michael Antonelli's journey and motivation behind founding Healthgevity The role of cutting-edge science in developing longevity supplements How Healthgevity collaborates with clinical practitioners and doctors Deep dive into Healthgevity's science-backed formulations Examples of specific ingredients and their benefits in promoting longevity The impact of AI in optimizing formulations and personalizing supplementation Addressing common misconceptions about longevity supplements Future prospects and advancements in the longevity industry   BIO   Throughout a career spanning over 17 years, Michael passionately devoted himself to pioneering methods aimed at enhancing longevity, optimizing healthspan, and elevating overall quality of life. His focus revolves around collaborating with leading healthcare professionals, researchers, and other likeminded healthcare leaders to create natural solutions that elevate patient outcomes. Michael utilizes his past experiences that integrates a diverse range of therapies and services, spanning from precision diagnostics to practice management strategies, hormone optimization, nutritional supplements, and leveraging peptides. Previous roles included Chief Innovation Officer, Executive Director, and Business Development for leading companies within the healthcare industry before founding Healthgevity. His expertise extends beyond conventional approaches, emphasizing holistic well-being and personalized care as essential components to any successful medical practice. By championing novel methodologies and innovative technologies, Michal facilitates transformative changes within the healthcare landscape, fostering advancements that positively impact both practitioners and the individuals they serve.  Michael continues to remain dedicated to the pursuit of innovative strategies that enhance health and vitality while reshaping the paradigms of healthcare.   Some of the products mentioned in this podcast:   CARDIO NAD+ Vascular health and aging are the most important health care problem in the world today. Healthy aging requires healthy arteries and a healthy heart. Cardio NAD+ is a state-of-the-art solution which uses the most novel ingredients available to help optimize cardiovascular health. As one of the most important systems in your body, we have designed this combination to be synergistic to the many different areas of cardiovascular health while demonstrating cardioprotective effects including the emerging connection between NAD+ and heart health. Featured Supportive Benefits: Improves net NAD+ status by supporting both its synthesis and limiting its degradation Supports healthy blood pressure Improves vascular aging and endothelial function Supports healthy fibrinolytic activity and clotting function Promotes healthy circulation and blood flow Inhibits platelet & red blood cell aggregation Decreases blood viscosity Supports clinical measures of inflammation Supports healthy blood sugar and insulin levels Inhibits lipid peroxidation Supports healthy lipid metabolism Demonstrated reduction in various independent cardiovascular risk factors   Resolve+ Resolve+ contains numerous compounds that have been found to reduce the inflammatory response by targeting a variety of mechanisms.  Acmella oleracea ("jambu") is sourced from Sardinia, Italy and rich in alkylamides mainly represented by spilanthol. Its flowers are widely used in folk medicine to treat toothache due to tingling, numbness, and local anesthesia caused in the mouth.  Acmella oleracea has been shown to be active in fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibition the enzyme responsible for the degradation of fatty acid amides and cannabinoid type 2 (CB2) activation.  There are almost 100 studies suggesting the supportive potential for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and analgesic effects of Acmella. Studies reported in this review confirmed activities of Acmella, postulating that transcription factors of the nuclear factor-κB family (NF-κB) trigger the transcription iNOS and COX-2 and several other pro-inflammatory mediators, such as IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α. Curcumin, a natural polyphenolic compound derived from turmeric (Curcuma longa L.), has been well documented to exhibit various health benefits. There have been many claims on the health benefits of curcumin on neurological, cardiovascular, lung, metabolic, and liver function, mainly through its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Despite its promising potential, the clinical application of curcumin has been limited due to its low bioavailability. To enhance curcumin absorption, we are the first to feature Theracurmin Super® 85X, a proprietary curcumin utilizing the latest technology that transforms standard curcumin into an amorphous structure. Theracurmin Super® 85X uses the latest technology to transform regular curcumin particles into a more bioavailable structure. This is done by splitting curcumin particles' crystal structure amorphous, therefore, making it easily absorbed and bioavailable to maximize its supportive potential. Tetrahydrocurcumin (4-HC) is the key bioactive derivative of curcumin, it's also given credibility as the engine behind all that curcumin brings to the table. With a newfound ability to extract and isolate the compound, research has even seen tetrahydrocurcumin outperform its parent compound in several tests of its capabilities. Researchers have also confirmed that 4-HC attenuated pro-inflammatory indicators like interleukin-1, interleukin-6, TNF-⍺, and prostaglandin E2.  After reviewing the data, we found many advantages to infuse tetrahydrocurcumin as CurcuPrime® stacked with Theracurmin Super® 85X into Resolve+. Quercetin is a well-known studied dietary flavonoid ubiquitously present in various vegetables. Quercetin is known for its antioxidant activity in radical scavenging and anti-allergic properties characterized by stimulation of immune system, antiviral activity, inhibition of histamine release, decrease in pro-inflammatory cytokines, leukotrienes creation, and suppresses interleukin IL-4 production.  Multiple studies have confirmed its supportive potential as an immune modulator and its ability to support a healthy inflammatory response. It can improve the Th1/Th2 balance, and restrain antigen specific IgE antibody formation However, chemical instability, poor water solubility and low bioavailability of quercetin greatly limit its applications which is why a phytosome technology which we feature in resolve is the preferred delivery system to overcome these limitations.  This enhanced form of quercetin has been shown to be as much as 20 times better absorbed than other quercetin options.  Casperome®  boswellia phytosome is a potent extract made from the resin of Boswellia serrata trees and is also referred as Indian frankincense. Boswellia extracts have been demonstrated to be effective in the management of various inflammatory response functions including those that occur in the bowel, joints, bones, respiratory airways and in the brain. The mechanism of action that involves the modulation of the natural inflammatory response both acting on prostanoid synthesis (mPGE2S) and protein degradation (caspases), and transcription factors (Nf-κB).  We have selected Casperome® which is a highly standardized in boswellic acids to match the natural composition of boswellia, formulated with phytosome technology to achieve optimized absorption and has been validated by over 10 human studies. Perilla frutescens is an annual herb belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is mainly produced in countries like China, Japan, India, Thailand and Korea. Recently, Perilla is gaining more attention because of its medicinal benefits and phytochemical contents. The functional compounds of Perilla Seed Extract are flavonoid Aglycons – polyphenols such as Luteolin, Apigenin, Chrysoeriol, and Rosemarinic Acid. Studies have shown that Perilla seed polyphenols regulate allergic and inflammatory response due to its 5-lipoxygenase inhibitory activity and suppression potential of histamine release from mast cells. AstraGin® is a natural compound derived from the roots of two traditional Chinese herbs: Panax notoginseng and Astragalus membranaceous which contain astragaloside I, II, IV and ginsenoside Rb1. AstraGin® has been shown to provide full-spectrum gut support through enhanced absorption, microbiota and immune cell viability, and supporting a health. AstraGin® has been shown in numerous studies to increase the absorption of peptides, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and phytonutrients by up regulating the absorption specific mRNA and transporters, such as SGLT1, CAT1, and GLUT4. Additionally, AstraGin® was shown to reduce intestinal inflammatory biomarker MPO, the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-17, and IL-1β in ulcerative colitis patients. Prime Gut Health Prime Gut Health was created because the digestive system is the foundation of getting and staying healthy. There are many benefits to an optimal digestive system such as a healthy immune system and the protection against harmful viruses, bacteria, fungi, and yeast. The ingredients selected in Prime Gut Health work together to help restore gut homeostasis and GI barrier function.    There are many benefits to taking Prime Gut Health, including:  Supports healthy GI barrier function*   Helps restore gut homeostasis* Binds and neutralizes bacterial toxins in the gut*  Promotes a healthy immune system and respiratory health* Supports digestive health and gut discomfort*  Increased nutrient absorption*  Supports gut inflammation especially within the intestinal wall*  Promotes a healthier GI environment* Promoted regularity and healthy bowel function*    WHAT MAKES PRIME GUT HEALTH SO IMPACTFUL? ImmunoLin® is the branded ingredient serum-derived bovine immunoglobulin/protein isolate (SBI) with over 40 human studies demonstrating its clinical efficacy in digestive and immune health.   SBI has been shown to be a broad-spectrum modulator of the immune system by targeting excessive or imbalanced immunity.* In addition, ImmunoLin® works by binding, neutralizing, and removing pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and other gut irritants that can lead to inflammation.* It also helps to repair the gut lining and restore gut homeostasis.*   Tributyrin (as CoreBiome®) is a postbiotic and the most important short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) for supporting digestive, gut, immune and gastrointestinal health. CoreBiome® is a unique butyrate formula intended to pass intact through the stomach and small intestine to deliver butyrate right where it's needed—the colon.  CoreBiome® supports: Delivery of butyrate to the colon where it helps maintain the integrity of your intestinal lining* Helps repair the gut lining and restore gut homeostasis*  Tight junctures in the intestinal lining*  Regularity and regulation of a normal inflammatory response* Sporebiotics:  Soil-based probiotics have been touted for their stability, ability to improve digestion, stimulate the immune system, and help maintain a healthy gut microbiota. Bacillus coagulans SNZ 1969®, Bacillus subtilis SNZ 1972 and Bacillus clausii SNZ 1971 are supported with an over 50 year history of use and over 30 human studies covering gut health, gastrointestinal discomfort, immunity against GI tract pathogens, inhibition of food borne pathogens, inhibition of bacteria causing dental carries and gingivitis along with bacterial vaginosis. AstraGin® is a 100% natural compound derived from the roots of two traditional Chinese herbs: Panax notoginseng and Astragalus membranaceous,  containing astragaloside I, II, IV and ginsenoside Rb1. AstraGin® enhances nutrient absorption by up-regulating nutrient transporters, such as CAT1, SGLT1, and FR. AstraGin® restores gut wall integrity by triggering an anti-inflammatory response and activating the mTOR pathway for rapid intestinal stem cell migration and differentiation in the inflamed intestinal mucosal barrier (epithelial cell and tight junction). AstraGin® promotes gut ecosystem homeostasis by the symbiotic effect of restoring gut wall integrity and increasing microbiota-immunity communication.  AstraGin® activates the immune system through the symbiotic effect of improved gut wall integrity and enhanced microbiota-immunity communication. AstraGin® demonstrated in a recent published human clinical trial, to improve upon a number of measurable factors relating to gut health making it an ideal addition into Prime Gut Health.  PrimeTime  Prime Time is a comprehensive blend of 12 key natural ingredients shown to have a role in supporting age management powered by industry leading 10mg's of spermidine per serving.  Prime Time has been formulated with ingredients to mimic fasting and catalyze your body's natural ability to rid itself of aged cells.  Various publications demonstrate the potential this formula will have in your longevity protocols as Prime Time was formulated to support:   Epigenetic aging*  Boosting autophagy and promote cellular renewal*  Fasting* Memory, cognition, and brain health* Cardiovascular health* Beauty from within* Mitochondria*  WHAT MAKES PRIME TIME SO IMPACTFUL? Spermidine Spermidine, a natural polyamine, plays a critical role in molecular and cellular interactions involved in various physiological and functional processes. Spermidine has been shown to modulate aging, suppress the occurrence and severity of age-related diseases, and prolong lifespan.  The concentration of spermidine declines with age, and exogenous spermidine supplementation reverses age- associated adverse changes and supports health span. Given that it interacts with various molecules, spermidine influences aging through diverse mechanisms.  Autophagy is the body's way of cleaning out damaged cells, to regenerate newer, healthier cells and is the main mechanism of spermidine. In addition, spermidine exerts its effects through other mechanisms, including anti-inflammation, histone acetylation reduction, lipid metabolism and regulation of cell growth and signaling pathways. Nicotinamide mononucleotide  Nicotinamide mononucleotide, a naturally occurring molecule present in all species.  NMN is rapidly absorbed and converted to NAD+, which evidence shows declines as we age.  In numerous studies, supplementation has increased NAD+ biosynthesis, suppressed age-related adipose tissue inflammation, enhanced insulin secretion and insulin action, improved mitochondrial function, and improves neuronal function in the brain among much more. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG)  Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) is the major catechin in green tea.  There is consistency in the literature about the beneficial role of green tea on senescence-related mechanisms, thanks to its scavenging properties against reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) and its ability to stimulate autophagy  Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) is a molecule involved in several metabolic and cellular pathways that declines with age. It works as an energy donor, a precursor in amino acid production, and a cellular signaling molecule, and it is a regulator of epigenetic processes.  Dihydroquercetin (Taxifolin)  Dihydroquercetin is a powerful antioxidant of plant origin that can protect cells from the harmful effects of free radicals and protect cell membranes against damage Apigenin Apigenin is a natural bioactive plant polyphenol with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immune system boosting properties.  It also helps to support against oxidative stress for better cellular function. Studies have shown that apigenin prevents excessive loss of NAD+ by reducing the amount of circulating CD38, allowing NAD+ stores to remain at higher, more youthful levels. Luteolin Luteolin is a flavonoid naturally found in plants. Flavonoids like luteolin have been found to have beneficial effects on human health by reducing oxidative stress.   Trimethylglycine (TMG) Trimethylglycine (TMG) is an amino acid derivative that occurs in plants and has been shown to support methylation which, in turn, supports the homocysteine levels. Taking TMG along with NMN provides the ideal balance for NAD+ production in the body.  Resveratrol  Resveratrol is part of a group of compounds called polyphenols, which act as antioxidants to protect the body against age-related conditions.The anti-aging mechanisms of resveratrol are mainly modulating oxidative stress, relieving inflammatory reaction, improving mitochondrial function, and regulating apoptosis. Resveratrol is considered for the prevention and support of aging and age-related diseases as it mimics the effects of calorie restriction.  Pterostilbene Pterostilbene is a phenolic compound in the same family as resveratrol and is present in small amounts in a large variety of foods and beverages like blueberries or red wine. Multiple studies confirm pterostilbene's remarkable anti-aging effects. Cell and animal studies have shown that pterostilbene can extend the lifespan of various animal models of human longevity by regulating three major pathways linked to longevity: mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), and sirtuins Bergamot Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) is a type of citrus fruit native to Italy. It has been shown that bergamot juice exerts antioxidant, cardioprotective properties and antisenescence effects.  AstraGin®  AstraGin® is a natural compound derived from the roots of two traditional Chinese herbs: Panax notoginseng and Astragalus membranaceous. AstraGin® increases the absorption of peptides, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and phytonutrients by up-regulating absorption-specific m RNA and transporters such as SGLT1, CAT1, and GLUT4. Check out all the healthgevity products in our shop.    Personalised Health Optimisation Consulting with Lisa Tamati Lisa offers solution focused coaching sessions to help you find the right answers to your challenges. Topics Lisa can help with:  Lisa is a Genetics Practitioner, Health Optimisation Coach, High Performance and Mindset Coach. She is a qualified Ph360 Epigenetics coach and a clinician with The DNA Company and has done years of research into brain rehabilitation, neurodegenerative diseases and biohacking. She has extensive knowledge on such therapies as hyperbaric oxygen,  intravenous vitamin C, sports performance, functional genomics, Thyroid, Hormones, Cancer and much more. She can assist with all functional medicine testing. Testing Options Comprehensive Thyroid testing DUTCH Hormone testing Adrenal Testing Organic Acid Testing Microbiome Testing Cell Blueprint Testing Epigenetics Testing DNA testing Basic Blood Test analysis Heavy Metals  Nutristat Omega 3 to 6 status and more  Lisa and her functional medicine colleagues in the practice can help you navigate the confusing world of health and medicine . She can also advise on the latest research and where to get help if mainstream medicine hasn't got the answers you are searching for whatever the  challenge you are facing from cancer to gut issues, from depression and anxiety, weight loss issues, from head injuries to burn out to hormone optimisation to the latest in longevity science. Book your consultation with Lisa    Join our Patron program and support the show Pushing the Limits' has been free to air for over 8 years. Providing leading edge information to anyone who needs it. But we need help on our mission.  Please join our patron community and get exclusive member benefits (more to roll out later this year) and support this educational platform for the price of a coffee or two You can join by going to  Lisa's Patron Community Or if you just want to support Lisa with a "coffee" go to  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LisaT to donate $3   Lisa's Anti-Aging and Longevity Supplements  Lisa has spent years curating a very specialized range of exclusive longevity, health optimizing supplements from leading scientists, researchers and companies all around the world.  This is an unprecedented collection. The stuff Lisa wanted for her family but couldn't get in NZ that's what it's in her range. Lisa is constantly researching and interviewing the top scientists and researchers in the world to get you the best cutting edge supplements to optimize your life.   Subscribe to our popular Youtube channel  with over 600 videos, millions of views, a number of full length documentaries, and much more. You don't want to miss out on all the great content on our Lisa's youtube channel. Youtube   Order Lisa's Books Lisa has published 5 books: Running Hot, Running to Extremes, Relentless, What your oncologist isn't telling you and her latest "Thriving on the Edge"  Check them all out at  https://shop.lisatamati.com/collections/books   Perfect Amino Supplement by Dr David Minkoff Introducing PerfectAmino PerfectAmino is an amino acid supplement that is 99% utilized by the body to make protein. PerfectAmino is 3-6x the protein of other sources with almost no calories. 100% vegan and non-GMO. The coated PerfectAmino tablets are a slightly different shape and have a natural, non-GMO, certified organic vegan coating on them so they will glide down your throat easily. Fully absorbed within 20-30 minutes! No other form of protein comes close to PerfectAminos Listen to the episode with Dr Minkoff here:    Use code "tamati" at checkout to get a 10% discount on any of their devices.   Red Light Therapy: Lisa is a huge fan of Red Light Therapy and runs a Hyperbaric and Red Light Therapy clinic. If you are wanting to get the best products try Flexbeam: A wearable Red Light Device https://recharge.health/product/flexbeam-aff/?ref=A9svb6YLz79r38   Or Try Vielights' advanced Photobiomodulation Devices Vielight brain photobiomodulation devices combine electrical engineering and neuroscience. To find out more about photobiomodulation, current studies underway and already completed and for the devices mentioned in this video go to www.vielight.com and use code “tamati” to get 10% off     Enjoyed This Podcast? If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review and share this with your family and friends. Have any questions? You can contact my team through email (support@lisatamati.com) or find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. For more episode updates, visit my website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts.  To pushing the limits, Lisa and team

Espacio Vital
¿Existen tratamientos contra el Dengue que pueden ser dañinos?

Espacio Vital

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 8:42


El doctor Elmer Huerta nos explica si existen tratamientos contra el Dengue que pueden ser dañinos.

El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo
Hay personas que se creen pingüinos y lo logran

El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 18:03


Escucha cómo hacen las personas que solo tienen una pareja en toda su vida, por qué les dicen pingüinos y todo lo que se pierden opr vivir en monogamia. Escucha todos los días las mejores ocurrencias del show del Bueno, la Mala y el Feo en su versión podcast.

Metabolismo TV
Episodio #1401 Los 10 Medicamentos Más Dañinos

Metabolismo TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 7:15


En este episodio, Frank expone lo dañino que resulta el uso de medicamentos e igualamente, el beneficio que representa el conocimiento del metabolismo para preservar la salud. En Estados Unidos hable al 1-888-348-7352 o visítenos online en ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://us.naturalslim.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ En Puerto Rico hable 1-787-763-2527 o visítenos en ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.naturalslimstore.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ En Europa hable al +3120-2296-300 o visítenos en ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.naturalslim.eu⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ En México hable al (55) 5256-1368 o visítenos en ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://naturalslimmexico.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ En República Dominicana envíe mensaje por Whatapps al 1-787-249-3198 En Panamá hable al  +507 396-6000 En Costa Rica hable al (506)2430-2010 En Colombia hable al (57-1) 7020928 Suscríbete a UNIMETAB aquí y permite que Frank te lleve de la mano paso a paso con los cursos digitales de Frank Suárez. Acceda ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.unimetab.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suscríbete a MetabolismoTV en Messenger para acceso a educación exclusiva por Frank en el tema del metabolismo: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.messenger.com/t/Metabolis...⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Para hacer su prueba de metabolismo gratis haga clic aquí: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.naturalslim.com/prueba-tu...⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Para ordenar el libro en uno de los países listados arriba a través de ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.naturalslim.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ a su distribuidor local quien le ayudará a obtenerlo o accede ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.metabolismotvbooks.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Para acceso a libros digitales con membresía en todo el mundo acceda ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.metabolismovip.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sigue a Frank y MetabolismoTV en Facebook aquí: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/MetabolismoTV/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Accede al Blog de Preguntale a Frank en ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.preguntaleafrank.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ La información que se brinda en MetabolismoTV®️ tiene un propósito puramente educacional. No pretendemos diagnosticar, curar o de alguna otra forma sustituir la ayuda profesional de su médico, nutricionista, dietista u otro profesional de la salud cualificado. Usted siempre debe consultar con su médico antes de empezar a hacer cualquier cambio en su dieta muy en especial si está recibiendo tratamiento médico o utiliza medicamentos recetados.