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MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW
Revealed: The Silent Heart Protector Molecule That You Can Boost for a Longer, Healthier Life: Practical Steps to Elevate This Molecules Power and Shield Your Heart from the #1 Killer

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 119:22


TimonsPodcast
Should Christians be Circumcised? ACTS 15 - Dadcast

TimonsPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 48:47


Welcome back to another dadcast.  Audio didnt turn out so well, I did try and make it sound better.  For all inquiries reach out to timonspodcast@gmail.com Act 15 The Jerusalem Council 1But some men came down from Judea and were teaching the brothers, “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved.” 2And after Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and debate with them, Paul and Barnabas and some of the others were appointed to go up to Jerusalem to the apostles and the elders about this question. 3So, being sent on their way by the church, they passed through both Phoenicia and Samaria, describing in detail the conversion of the Gentiles, and brought great joy to all the brothers. 4 When they came to Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church and the apostles and the elders, and they declared all that God had done with them. 5But some believers who belonged to the party of the Pharisees rose up and said, “It is necessary to circumcise them and to order them to keep the law of Moses.”The demand for salvation through circumcision was from Pharisee converts. This group became known as Judaizers. They taught that Gentiles had to become Jewish proselytes, following all the Mosaic laws, before they could receive salvation. They had a compelling argument because in Genesis chapters 12 and 15 God established an everlasting covenant with Abraham. Later in Genesis 17 God added the rite of circumcision to this earlier covenant. Circumcision was given to Abraham and every male descendant of his house forever. Look at Genesis 17:7 & 13-14: And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you... both he who is born in your house and he who is bought with your money, shall surely be circumcised. So shall my covenant be in your flesh an everlasting covenant. Any uncircumcised male who is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin shall be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant.” Notice that this sign is given to men only. However, this sign does not correlate with personal salvation. Remember, Abraham was righteous in God's sight before the covenant of circumcision was ever implemented (Galatians 3:6). The sign of circumcision was to accompany a heart that obeyed God. Circumcision was a national sign for the men of Israel, a mark to remind them of their commitment to serve God alone and no other. In the Old Testament, wives and daughters were set apart as unique because they were connected to a family where the men were circumcised – they were set apart along with their fathers and husbands for God's purposes. Circumcision made Israel different than all the nations that surrounded them. And this unique quality is what the Judaizers wanted to preserve. They insisted that circumcision remain obligatory, that all male Gentile believers must be required to keep it. The fact that Gentile believers were bypassing the Mosaic codes was perplexing and odious to the Pharisee converts. They felt that Paul was forsaking the Pentateuch and circumcision altogether. But Paul, who was trained as a Pharisee, disagreed with their position. He had been preaching salvation through faith in Jesus, not through the Mosaic Law. Look at what he proclaimed at Antioch in Acts 13:38-39: Let it be known to you therefore, brothers, that through this man [Jesus] forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you, and by him everyone who believes is freed from everything from which you could not be freed by the law of Moses. And in Galatians 2:16: yet we know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ, so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified. And in Romans 2:28-29 For no one is a Jew who is merely one outwardly, nor is circumcision outward and physical. But a Jew is one inwardly, and circumcision is a matter of the heart, by the Spirit, not bythe letter... Paul knew that circumcision did not necessarily birth salvation. Consider Israel's sordid history. It produced a myriad of circumcised males who rejected their own God. Salvation had always come to both men and women through a personal relationship and commitment to God. So what was circumcision even for? As I hinted earlier, it was a physical mark that reminded a man that he and his family belonged to a unique faith community. That community was supposed to train it's own populace to know and love the Lord and invite other nations to seek the Lord with them. Each Israelite man and his family had a God-given task to remain faithful to the Lord and their national calling. But it was up to each individual to choose to participate in that calling. Now let's tackle baptism. But why throw baptism into the mix? Because Paul argued that in the New Testament, baptism worked in a similar way that circumcision worked in the Old Testament. Look at Colossians 2:11-12: In him also you were circumcised with a circumcision made without hands, by putting off the body of the flesh, by the circumcision of Christ, having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith in the powerful working of God, who raised him from the dead. First note, that believers are circumcised with a “circumcision made without hands.” This event occurs spiritually, inside a believer's heart. Second note, the circumcision of Christ frees us from our flesh, our sinful nature. It is very important to understand that it is not our commitment to Him; but, it is His commitment to us that brings salvation. He initiated the relationship. Third note, baptism symbolizes the war that Jesus won in Sheol: we are buried with Christ in the grave and we are raised with Christ into the heavenly realm. 1Peter 3:18-22 has much more to say about the connection between spiritual warfare and baptism. To put it another way, baptism is a non-physical sign that proves the “inner circumcision” of our heart. It is the New Testament sign of the Old Testament sign of circumcision. John the Baptist, Jesus and his disciples all baptized people as a sign of an inner working of faith residing in their hearts. Note also that baptism is not gender specific, both male and female believers were baptized. Again, circumcision and baptism do not save you, but they are supposed to be a representation of what you already believe. They are a membership card, so to speak, that you belong to Christ. Recap: 1 – Circumcision in Christ is an inward, spiritual event 2 – Circumcision in Christ brings freedom from the sinful nature 3 – Baptism relates to the burial and resurrection of Jesus from Sheol. 6The apostles and the elders were gathered together to consider this matter. 7And after there had been much debate, Peter stood up and said to them, “Brothers, you know that in the early days God made a choice among you, that by my mouth the Gentiles should hear the word of the gospel and believe (he is referring to Acts 10 where Cornelius and his household received the Holy Spirit about 10 years earlier). 8And God, who knows the heart, bore witness to them, by giving them the Holy Spirit just as he did to us, 9and he made no distinction between us and them, having cleansed their hearts by faith (their hearts were cleansed by faith, not the law). 10Now, therefore, why are you putting God to the test by placing a yoke on the neck of the disciples that neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear? 11But we believe that we will be saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, just as they will.”12And all the assembly fell silent, and they listened to Barnabas and Paul as they related what signs and wonders God had done through them among the Gentiles. 13After they finished speaking, James replied, (Notice that James, not Peter, is presiding over the council at Jerusalem. This is one reason, among several, why I object to the teaching that Peter was the first Pope.) “Brothers, listen to me. 14Simeon (his Jewish/Aramaic name) has related how God first visited the Gentiles, to take from them a people for his name. 15And with this the words of the prophets agree, just as it is written, “‘After this I will return, and I will rebuild the tent of David that has fallen; I will rebuild its ruins, and I will restore it, that the remnant of mankind may seek the Lord, and all the Gentiles who are called by my name, says the Lord, who makes these things known from of old.' James is quoting Amos 9:11-12 here. “After this” means that after the exile, God will do three important things. First, God would raise up the Messiah. This correlates to “David's fallen tent” because the kingship lineage of David had fallen into disarray after the exile. Jesus has corrected and fulfilled the ruins of David's kingship. Secondly, God would raise up a remnant of Israelites, who would seek God in truth. These are Messianic Jews; the 1st century Jewish prophets, evangelists and apostles that witnessed to the Gentile nations around them. This remnant of Jewish believers founded the Church and turned the world upside down. Third, God would raise up a new group of people that would follow the Messiah. This new group would consist of both Jew and Gentile believers. By the way, this refutes replacement theology which teaches that God has replaced Israel with the Gentile Church; not so, the “remnant” that became the church was a community of both Jewish and Gentile believers. In contrast, Jews and Gentiles who reject God, unbelievers, are the ones who fail to participate in God's purposes. Recap: 1 After the exile God would raise up the Messiah 2 – God would then raise up a faithful remnant of Jews who would seek the Messiah 3 – God would add to this group of Jewish believers a remnant of Gentiles who would seek the Messiah. 19Therefore (James is still speaking) my judgment is that we should not trouble those of the Gentiles who turn to God, 20but should write to them to abstain from the things polluted by idols, and from sexual immorality, and from what has been strangled, and from blood. 21For from ancient generations Moses has had in every city those who proclaim him, for he is read every Sabbath in the synagogues.” Verse 20 why does James list these four things in particular? Why not list all 613 Old Testament commands? Or why not list the really bad sins like a murder, adultery or stealing? Because James is recalling the “holiness codes” of Leviticus, especially chapters 17 – 23. Like circumcision, these codes were given exclusively to Israel to make them different than the nations around them. But there are three particular places in Leviticus where God includes restrictions on Israelites and Gentiles alike. He prohibits both groups from idol worship (17:8; 20:2); He prohibits both groups from sexual abominations (18:26); and He prohibits both groups from eating meat with the blood and in it (17:10-12). The fourth thing that James points out is avoiding strangled meat. I suspect that strangling an animal is prohibited because that kind of death would retain and congeal the blood of the animal inside of it. Which would be similar to consuming its blood [1] . These horrible practices were all connected to pagan rituals that summoned demons and fallen entities to that worship service. These rituals acted as a portal for the fallen realm to enter and inhabit the bodies and the physical territory of the worshipers. God wanted His people and His land to be a dwelling place for His righteous presence. So James' intention is to reiterate the long-term plans that God had for the remnant Jew/Gentile church long before its existence. A movement that had started after the Tower of Babel event. This was where the nations united against God, and then as a correction, He divided them. The nations were given over to angelic shepherds who ended up seducing them away from God, rather then shepherding them back to God (Deuteronomy 32:8-9). And so God raised up Abraham and his lineage to follow the Lord. Israel's job was to live as an exemplary culture so that the lost and pagan world would be attracted back to God. And the nation of Israel was also to produce the Messiah Who would one day unite and rule over all the nations. The Council's Letter to Gentile Believers 22Then it seemed good to the apostles and the elders, with the whole church, to choose men from among them and send them to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas (note that the church didn't vote. Unity was reached by church leadership). They sent Judas called Barsabbas, and Silas, leading men among the brothers, 23with the following letter: “The brothers, both the apostles and the elders, to the brothers who are of the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia, greetings. 24Since we have heard that some persons have gone out from us and troubled you with words, unsettling your minds, although we gave them no instructions,(Although the issue of salvation through circumcision was settled here, this faction of Judaizers will continue to oppose Paul). 25it has seemed good to us, having come to one accord, to choose men and send them to you with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, 26men who have risked their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 27We have therefore sent Judas and Silas, who themselves will tell you the same things by word of mouth. (Judas and Silas are sent along with the letter to the Gentiles as non-biased, second witness to the decision of the council). 28For it has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us to lay on you no greater burden than these requirements: 29that you abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from what has been strangled, and from sexual immorality. If you keep yourselves from these, you will do well. Farewell.” 30So when they were sent off, they went down to Antioch, and having gathered the congregation together, they delivered the letter. 31And when they had read it, they rejoiced because of its encouragement. 32And Judas and Silas, who were themselves prophets, encouraged and strengthened the brothers with many words. 33And after they had spent some time, they were sent off in peace by the brothers to those who had sent them. 35But Paul and Barnabas remained in Antioch, teaching and preaching the word of the Lord, with many others also. Paul and Barnabas Separate 36And after some days Paul said to Barnabas, “Let us return and visit the brothers in every city where we proclaimed the word of the Lord, and see how they are.” 37Now Barnabas wanted to take with them John called Mark (who wrote the Gospel of Mark). 38But Paul thought best not to take with them one who had withdrawn from them in Pamphylia and had not gone with them to the work (Acts 13:13). 39And there arose a sharp disagreement, so that they separated from each other. Barnabas took Mark with him and sailed away to Cyprus, 40but Paul chose Silas and departed, having been commended by the brothers to the grace of the Lord. 41And he went through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the churches. The outset of this chapter begins with disagreement: the Judaizers against Paul and Barnabas. This resulted in the first church council to correct faulty doctrine. The chapter ends with disagreement between Paul and Barnabas. Many commentaries side with Paul. But I don't think we need to side with either Paul or Barnabas. I think it's okay to live with disagreement among the saints. This is reality. Notice that Scripture neither condemns nor commends either man. Nor does the Holy Spirit step in and correct either man. Let's wrap this up. In the Old Testament circumcision was the membership card into the Israelite community. The community was supposed to train you and nurture you in the things of God. The Judaizers insisted on continuing circumcision as a rite of entry into the Kingdom of God. Paul and the other apostles realized that God desired Jew and Gentile believers to have a “circumcised heart.” This was the fulfillment of Jeremiah's 600 year old prophecy (Jeremiah 31:31-34). Entrance into the Kingdom was about inward faith, not outward symbols. In letters of Paul he points out that in the New Testament baptism was the membership card, so to speak, for believers. The job of the church was to train and nurture its members in the things of God. But it was also understood that neither circumcision nor baptism could replace one's personal faith in Jesus. Today, our job in this church is to continue the work that God began after the Tower of Babel. God called Israel to be a light to the nations that had gone rogue. We are to be a remnant from every nation that has joined the family of God, grafted into that remnant of Jewish believers. Together we are to summon the nations back to the Lord. JCN 2/24 Lord please reveal to us Your ways. Reveal to us Your ancient paths. Rip open the veil of darkness that has been cast over the nations. Let the fullness of the Gentiles come in so that Your house is filled with every people, tribe, tongue and nation. 1 [1]As a side note, eating steak rare is not consuming blood. The juices of a slice of meat are mostly water and myoglobin. Myoglobin is a protein that turns red when exposed to oxygen.

Critical Oxygen
Is the Best Predictor of Endurance Performance your Muscle?! | #13 ft. Dr. Robby Jacobs

Critical Oxygen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 65:23


Welcome to the Critical Oxygen Podcast! In this episode Dr. Robby Jacobs and I talk about the importance of skeletal muscle in predicting endurance performance. We focus on the significance of capillaries, myoglobin, and mitochondria in endurance performance, along with research comparing predictors of performance. Here is a link to my master's publication discussing predictors of performance - https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.14814/phy2.14342 If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Interested in testing, courses, or other long form content check out the critical oxygen website - https://www.ctiricaloxygen.com OUTLINE: 0:00 – Introduction 1:04 – Remote Physiology Assessment in Kona 6:12 – Training Zone Adjustments 7:01 – Monitoring and Adapting Training Zones 8:05 – Expanding Testing to Running and Rowing 9:29 – Challenges in Implementing Treadmill Assessments 10:00 – Availability of Remote Testing 11:35 – Ultra Marathon Nutrition Strategy 15:04 – Despair in Training vs. Ultra Marathon 16:52 – Gut Training Experiment with Milk 20:05 – Carbohydrate Intake and Fuel Oxidation 24:59 – Shifting Focus Back to Predictors of Performance 25:24 - Importance of Capillaries, Myoglobin, and Mitochondria 25:58 - Mitochondrial Function as a Key Predictor of Performance 26:15 - The Skeletal Muscle and Capillary Myoglobin Mitochondria Axis 26:33 - Research on Traditional Predictors of Performance 27:11 - Comparison to a 40-Kilometer Time Trial 28:13 - Diverse Study Participants 29:00 - V02 Max Test Methodology 30:24 - V02 Max Verification at 110% 32:02 - Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Calibration 33:02 - Arterial Occlusion and Cuffing Protocol 36:01 - Validation of Cuffing Protocol 39:11 - Personal Experiences as a Participant 43:05 - Regenerative Medicine and Mesenchymal Cell Injections 48:16 - The Benefits of Regenerative Medicine? 49:01 - Back to the Predictors of Performance 49:32 - The 25-Kilometer Time Trial 50:25 - The Role of Oxygen in Muscles 51:53 - Traditional Predictors of Performance 53:04 - Near-Infrared Derived Predictors of Performance 54:09 - The Implications of the Study 57:00 - Oxygen Delivery and Utilization 58:02 - The Significance of NIRS Measurements 1:00:03 - Shifting Oxygen Balance in Muscle 1:00:28 - The Importance of Robust Mitochondria 1:02:07 - Summary: Oxygenation in Working Muscle 1:03:36 - The Role of Mitochondria in Complex Life

Situs Inversus – Der Vorklinik-Podcast
PBC Blut: Erythrozyten und Hämoglobin

Situs Inversus – Der Vorklinik-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 45:00


Der nichtnutzige Cousin - Fresh Frozen Favian wird heute von Desoxyhämoglobin Duy abgelöst, denn in der heutigen Folge dreht sich alles um Hämoglobin. Wir lernen nicht nur diesen Star der Erythrozyten kennen, sondern auch weitere andere wie beispielsweise seinen nichtsnutzigen Cousin. Ihr fragt euch, wer das ist? Hört rein! (00:00) - Erythropoese / HIF und EPO (07:02) - Hämoglobin (18:34) - Kooperativität der O2-Bindung (24:19) - Myoglobin (der Nichtsnutz xD) (27:24) - CO2-Transport (30:24) - Klinik-Facts: HbA1C, Sichelzellanämie & Blutgruppen Für die Inhalte in diesem Podcast übernehmen wir keine Gewähr. Der Podcast kann den Besuch von Vorlesungen nicht ersetzen. Wir empfehlen das Studium von einschlägiger Fachliteratur über den Inhalt des Podcasts hinaus.

CRUSADE Channel Previews
Free Farm Friday-Beef In Corn On The Cobb!?

CRUSADE Channel Previews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 39:22


FREE FARM FRIDAY Farmer Dan M from New Jersey Farmer Brian K from Texas   HEADLINE: IngredientWerks produces "Meaty Corn," proving it can significantly reduce the high-cost of key alternative protein ingredients, with a carbon-neutral footprint, at industrial scale by Ingredient Werks  Do not believe they can target things that well to inject and make this creation. They have already proven that unintended consequences.  Molecular farming company unlocking the vast potential of plants to produce animal proteins for human health and nutrition, announced today it has achieved a major milestone for the alternative protein industry by producing a proprietary corn expressing high levels of bovine myoglobin. As a high-value heme protein and key animal replacement ingredient, bovine myoglobin is used to mimic the taste, texture and aroma of meat in alternative protein applications. Using corn as a "manufactory" for the production of high value proteins like its "Meaty Corn," IngredientWerks leverages the immense capacity of the US agricultural cultivation and processing infrastructure to produce these valuable proteins at industrial scale, with a carbon neutral footprint, and at a fraction of the cost to produce the majority of these alternative animal proteins today. “This achievement is to the alternative protein industry as is the advancement in lithium-ion battery technology to the electric vehicle market – an engine that creates quality, affordable, and sustainable value and helps drives consumer adoption," said Matt Plavan, CEO of IngredientWerks. "By reaching these expressions levels of myoglobin in corn, we believe we've solved for three of the greatest challenges facing the alternative protein markets today – the production of high-quality, low-cost animal proteins at scale." What are the ramifications to our bugs? What are the ramifications to their surroundings? Myoglobin is a protein that's found in your striated muscles, which includes skeletal muscles (the muscles attached to your bones and tendons) and heart muscles. Its main function is to supply oxygen to the cells in your muscles (myocytes). All the photographs in this article show this being done in a covered, controlled structure.  Sugar Cane -

CRUSADE Channel Previews
Free Farm Friday-Beef In Corn On The Cobb!?

CRUSADE Channel Previews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 39:22


FREE FARM FRIDAY Farmer Dan M from New Jersey Farmer Brian K from Texas   HEADLINE: IngredientWerks produces "Meaty Corn," proving it can significantly reduce the high-cost of key alternative protein ingredients, with a carbon-neutral footprint, at industrial scale by Ingredient Werks  Do not believe they can target things that well to inject and make this creation. They have already proven that unintended consequences.  Molecular farming company unlocking the vast potential of plants to produce animal proteins for human health and nutrition, announced today it has achieved a major milestone for the alternative protein industry by producing a proprietary corn expressing high levels of bovine myoglobin. As a high-value heme protein and key animal replacement ingredient, bovine myoglobin is used to mimic the taste, texture and aroma of meat in alternative protein applications. Using corn as a "manufactory" for the production of high value proteins like its "Meaty Corn," IngredientWerks leverages the immense capacity of the US agricultural cultivation and processing infrastructure to produce these valuable proteins at industrial scale, with a carbon neutral footprint, and at a fraction of the cost to produce the majority of these alternative animal proteins today. “This achievement is to the alternative protein industry as is the advancement in lithium-ion battery technology to the electric vehicle market – an engine that creates quality, affordable, and sustainable value and helps drives consumer adoption," said Matt Plavan, CEO of IngredientWerks. "By reaching these expressions levels of myoglobin in corn, we believe we've solved for three of the greatest challenges facing the alternative protein markets today – the production of high-quality, low-cost animal proteins at scale." What are the ramifications to our bugs? What are the ramifications to their surroundings? Myoglobin is a protein that's found in your striated muscles, which includes skeletal muscles (the muscles attached to your bones and tendons) and heart muscles. Its main function is to supply oxygen to the cells in your muscles (myocytes). All the photographs in this article show this being done in a covered, controlled structure.  Sugar Cane -

Money Not Math
What is the red stuff in steak? Money Not Math 128

Money Not Math

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 4:09


What is the red stuff in steak? Money Not Math 128 Did you know the red stuff in a rare steak is NOT blood? According to steakschool.com, “Even the rarest and reddest of steaks is actually bloodless. Instead, what you're looking at is a combination of water, which makes up about 75 per cent of meat, and a protein found in muscle tissue called myoglobin. If that name sounds familiar, it's probably because it sounds a bit like hemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen in blood. Yes, there's that word again, but myoglobin isn't blood (honest!) – instead, its job is to transport oxygen through muscle.” Shoutout to Vanessa Skadsem for the challenge to do this Money Not Math episode highlighting common myths or unknowns around money after our Myoglobin conversation this morning. Common Myths around money that many believe to be true: 1. The best way to pay off a house early is to apply extra payments to your mortgage. 2. Qualified plans such as IRAs and 401(k)s ALWAYS provide the most attractive retirement benefits. 3. Home equity has a rate of return. 4. Mortgage interest is an expense that should be eliminated as soon as possible. 5. Substantial equity in your home is the best way to enhance your net worth. 6. Home equity is always liquid. 7. All debt is bad. 8. You will definitely be in a lower tax bracket when you retire than when employed. 9. Life insurance should never be used to accumulate and store cash and is always a poor investment. o This isn't saying life insurance should always be used to accumulate and store ash and is always a great investment. Every situation is different. 10. Wise investors should always choose investments that accumulate the most money. o Or should we focus on Investments that generate the highest net spendable income? 11. Only lucky people with lots of money or discretionary dollars, taking high risk and achieving high rates of return, get wealthy. Disclaimer, this content is not legal, tax, or investment advice. You should always consult a qualified professional regarding your personal situation. #MoneyNotMath #5StoneFinancialGroup #money #retirement #RetirementPlanning #MoneyMyths #mortgage #MortgageInterest #HomeEquity #debt #LifeInsurance #wealth #risk

GLOBAL PHYSIO CELL
Oxygen Career

GLOBAL PHYSIO CELL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 9:53


Hemoglobin and Myoglobin

Fire Within Nutrition and Fitness
Fake Meat - Real Facts

Fire Within Nutrition and Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 37:23


In This Episode:  Today we are reviewing and discussing the documentary "Beyond Impossible" by Vinnie Tortorich.  This documentary is definitely more about the vegan meat industry than it is about veganism. We discussed wanting to watch a pro-vegan documentary to compare and contrast in a future episode.   All unhealthy foods are also vegan Sugar Pasta French Fries Etc. We are not against veganism, we just want to talk through the facts and sort through some of the rhetoric. Keep in mind that it's not that far back that doctors were recommending cigarettes as a "vacation for your throat." Brandon doesn't believe there is one diet that everyone should follow, it's about eating right for our bodies, hormones, etc. We talk about the supplements required to have the required nutrients for the suggested diet. We talk about the company EPIC and its philosophy. We talk about Myoglobin: it is actually a protein that's found in your striated muscles. The documentary goes into the environmental effects of the meat industry and how alternatives could be better for the planet. Many of the arguments pro or con for veganism versus carnivores are shared with a half-truth skew as a method to convince people to choose a side. It's important to look at who funds the studies.  Most people who choose to eat vegan or eat meat are NOT making a political statement, they are just eating what they belive is good fuel for their bodies. "It's reductionist to say that plant protein is superior. They talk in terms of protein, but it's not just protein. It's the whole spectrum of how it's packaged with vitamins and minerals and bioactive compounds that you don't find in imitation products."Episode Sponsor: This episode of Fire Within is brought to you by Podcast Cary, connect with your audience and grow your brand with Cary's professional Podcast Studio. Contact Podcast Cary Today to learn about starting your company's podcast today.Help Your Friends spark the Fire WithinIf you like The FireWithin Nutrition and fitness podcast, visit our website to subscribe for Refuel: TIPS, RECIPES, VIDEOS, AND INSIDER INFO all in one weekly email. Check out our Courses and Free Recipes. And if you really like The Fire Within podcast we'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two). 

Intelligent Design the Future
Behe: Bacteriophage—The New Poster Child for Darwin's Doom

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 18:56


On today's ID the Future, Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe argues that Darwinism was built on a foundation of ignorance. Through no fault of Darwin's, neither he nor anyone else in his day had a clue about the nature of cellular life and biological information, says Behe. Even the biologists of the Neo-Darwinian synthesis in the first half of the twentieth century were fairly clueless about the foundation of life, Behe says. When researchers did finally begin to unravel the sophisticated foundations of life, earlier notions of how evolutionary processes might have invented the great diversity of life forms on earth were exposed as causally inadequate. Behe says that in fact all the attempts to rescue the idea of mindless Read More › Source

Serious Bizness - The Not So Serious Podcast
We Want That Myoglobin (feat. The Hunni BE's Podcast) - Episode Fifty One

Serious Bizness - The Not So Serious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 73:35


Our Valentines Day Drop Featuring The Hunni BE's Podcast. Relationship Horror Stories, Defining Valentine's Day & Wanting That Myoglobin? All This & More On Another Episode Of Serious Bizness!! Instagram: @seriousbiznesspodcast, Youtube: Serious Biz, Email: seriousbiznesspodcast@gmail.com @thehunnibes

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The Still Keepin it
Kids and Myoglobin

The Still Keepin it

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 73:24


TP Gates, J Ribbz, Kayla K and returning guest OG Ed talk kids, myoglobin, and the holiday's    Also check us out on the STKI

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MeatsPad
Introduction to meat color and shelf-life - Dr. Ranjith Ramanathan

MeatsPad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 24:24


During this episode, we are excited to have Dr. Ranjith Ramanathan as our guest. Dr. Ram is an Associate Professor of Meat Science in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at Oklahoma State University. Dr. Ram obtained his Ph.D. and MS degrees in Animal Science from the University of Connecticut in 2012. He received his Bachelor of Veterinary and Animal Science in 2004 from Kerala Agricultural University, India. His research focuses on both fundamental and applied factors that influence fresh meat quality. In this episode you will learn about: -What is meat color? -Myoglobin, a protein responsible for meat color -Why does meat oxidize? -Types of meat packaging -How to optimize the shelf-life of meat -Difference between meat color and food safety -Future of meat production And a lot more!

Anchored at Harbor Park CrossFit
Rhabdo, MURPH & Starting Back Up At The Gym

Anchored at Harbor Park CrossFit

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 16:28


Last Monday was Memorial Day. For the past 5 years, we've honored those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for us by performing the hero workout "Murph". This workout is performed by thousands of box gyms around the world, and especially here in the USA, most boxes perform this workout on Memorial Day as a tribute and a tradition. Since we've opened, Murph on Memorial Day has been our staple. We've enjoyed getting our entire gym together to perform this workout. We've seen up to 85 people at one time working out together to perform it. The scene of many athletes running and hanging from the rig has been amazing, and always sent chills down our spine. Now, this year, with a Pandemic that rolled through, we realized that a vast majority of our athletes have not been conditioned to perform such a long grueling workout. We also believed that the social distancing requirements would just not allow us to perform it safely, and certainly wouldn't allow us to do a big group like we usually like to do! Another factor that influenced our decision is the condition known as Rhabdomyalisis: Rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of damaged skeletal muscle. Muscle breakdown causes the release of myoglobin into the bloodstream. Myoglobin is the protein that stores oxygen in your muscles. If you have too much myoglobin in your blood, it can cause kidney damage and could result in death. Rhabdo is very common in newer de-conditioned athletes, or athletes who have taken a long period of time off, then go at the workout as if they never took time off. Since the gym is just getting back into the swing of things, and the fact that most of our athletes took some time off, we decided that the safest decision for everyone, is to push MURPH back into July... and, to bring people's attention to Rhabdo as we begin to get back into the gym and the swing of things.

Empathree
Ep. 9: Opinion, Zoom In, and Myoglobin

Empathree

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 2:19


Short episodes yield even shorter descriptions.

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Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
NSP:095 Jaap Verbaas | Myoglobin, Hypoxic Squats and Going Longer and Deeper

Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 89:56


Interview with Dr. Jaap Verbaas Today's episode is an interview with the Author of cross training guide for freediving and spearfishing. Dr. Jaap Verbaas is a crash test dummy of the highest calibre. I geek out way too much and we talk about hypoxic squats, essential tools and mindset for improving your freediving performance and even diets that can help. Standout highlights (for me) are Jaap's experimental mindset and his demonstration of how to plan, measure, experiment and learn from each experiment.  If you are engaged in any from of freediving training then you will find plenty of value in this interview and the Longer and Deeper book. Listen & subscribe to the Noob Spearo Podcast on | | | | Interview Time Stamps Background 6:00 Where are you based, what do you do and how did you get started freediving? - what is it and what compelled you to become a freediving writer? 9:25 What reediving/spearfishing hurdles did you personally face and how did you overcome them? Jaap talks about equalizing issues at depth. 15:40 Canadian Spearfishing. Where do you spearfish? Chasing flounder in cold water with a Polespear 18:40 What's your go-to fish dish 19:30 : Overview of the book and key concepts I read the book and really enjoyed it - all of it. I think a huge part of why its such a good book is your Experimental Mindset:  Where did you acquire this habit? Are you a Tim Ferris fan? (I noticed the slow carb diet and lots of your methodology is similar) How did you adopt this theorize, plan, measure, adapt methodology? Is this a skill or orientation that all of us should adopt? Muscle mass: when does it become counter-productive for freediving Hacks for improving freediving performance Blood quality and cardio: exploring the relationship Myoglobin: the oxygen holding cells in your muscles. Theories about training to increase it Hypoxic Squats: desaturating the oxygen in your muscles. Measuring the change Hypoxic Squats: How to do them and the device you need to measure your oxygen saturation () Spleenic contraction? Can you see it on an oxygen saturation graph when your body is steadily depleting? 40:10 Perfect Dive/Shit Dive comparison - great concept (this is awesome for looking at the separate metabolic phases of a dive that you can specifically target when training) Can you walk me through a good spearfishing dive right now? I’m hunting reef fish in 18m/60ft and to get the fish curious enough I need to hold some bottom time. (I’d love to get into the dive phase concept - are there 4 phases in a spearfishing dive?) Ok now the converse...what does a shit dive look like? The physiological demands on the diver at each stage and how symptoms can point to what you may need to target in your own training regimen “The goal of training is to adapt the body to specific conditions. In freediving, the goal is to adapt the body to underwater conditions. These conditions include; Increased pressure Reduced Oxygen Increased Carbon Dioxide Specific training is possible for all 3 of these conditions” Dr. Jaap Verbaas 47:00 Can we talk about training for each of these conditions specifically for spearfishing? CO2 Tables training can be great for spearos suffering early onset contractions Mid-Distance Sprints for reducing lactate and leg soreness on the surface Blood - improving quality. Cardio training boosts blood volume and is proven to improve the quality. Swimming training is good for CO2 tolernance as well as cardiovascular training *further detailed breakdowns and training plans are specifically laid out in Part 3 of the Longer and Deeper book 54:00 EXERCISES Stretching (what about for 37 year old weapons?) Animal Walks? The crab walk - I can't do it. Hypoxic Squats. How and why (this seems to be the biggest needle mover - why?) Blood quality - Cardio - freedivers (top level can be anti) Yoga and breathing 62:20 DIET: Myth Busting (are you rehearsing for the show)? Alkaline Diet? Carbs - are they bad? Dairy/Mucus relationship? Ketosis? ( discussed) Slow carb? To learn more about this diet you can also check out the 74:00 TOOLS Notebook and a pencil and start tracking your training Oximeter - Moxi - learn more here 78:50 RANDOMS What kind of stuff do freedivers and spearos do that annoys you? Did you have any unexpected findings or conclusions, for apnea training? What are you curious about and working on right now? What can we expect from Jaap Verbaas in the future? 85:00 Freedive Wire Tell us About FreediveWire.com What kind of articles can guys find on there if they want to learn more What determines the content you write about? Where can people find you? Contact Jaap at info@freedivewire.com or connect with him on  Noob Spearo Partners + some spearfishing discounts . Use the code NOOBSPEARO save $20 on every purchase over $200 at checkout. . Listen to 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing or James Nestors ‘Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and what the ocean tells us about ourselves’ free Subscribe to the best spearfishing magazine in the world. Email jeromy@spearingmagazine.com for a super deal for downunder spearos (Australia/New Zealand/South Africa) Use the code noobspearo to save $20 on the full Penetrator Spearfishing Fin Range . Check out the latest in spearfishing fin technology How to Spearfish : use the code NOOBPEARO to save! Spearo Sign up for ‘The Floater’ – Shrek and Turbo’s email newsletter  Join the Noob Spearo Spearo on Patreon!

Curiosity Daily
Bacteria May Save You From the Flu, Red Steak Juice Isn’t Blood, and the Future of Encryption

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 8:22


Learn about nose and throat bacteria that might make you less likely to get the flu; the red juice in your steak dinner, which is actually not blood; and how encryption works, as well as why quantum computing could break it. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Some Nose and Throat Bacteria Make It Less Likely You'll Get the Flu — https://curiosity.im/2MrnJqO (Republished) What's That Red Juice in Your Steak? (Hint: It Isn't Blood) — https://curiosity.im/2MpFw1m Quantum Computers Pose a Big Threat to Internet Security — https://curiosity.im/2MpFd6I If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.

MNC Fellowship
617 The Fat and the Blood (Dietary Law - Pt. 2)

MNC Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 56:13


Yahweh doesn't only command to not eat certain animals, He also commands not to eat parts of the clean animals. This lesson takes a look at the prohibitions in scripture against eating fat and blood.

Talk EM - Enhancing Clinical Excellence in EM
Cardiac Enzymes Plus D.Dimer/ESR/BNP/Tox for PodCast

Talk EM - Enhancing Clinical Excellence in EM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 20:59


Join John Bielinski for live CME in 2019.  www.Emergency-Medicine-Institute.com Demystifying Emergency Medicine Conference April 1-4, 2019 Marriott Key West Beachside Master labs/CXR and EKGs Urgent Care Medicine Conference July 8-11, 2019 The Lakefront Anchorage  All aspects of urgent care medicine Critical Access Emergency Medicine Conference Oct 8-11, 2019 Yellowstone For critical access providers who are solo providers

Denny & Spenny's Burger Search
Ep 016 : Bobby's Burger Palace

Denny & Spenny's Burger Search

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 24:07


We take a gamble to find the best burger at Bobby's inside of Jack Casino. *Myoglobin not hemoglobin

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Cooking Issues
Episode 280: Steaks and Tortilla Chips

Cooking Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 46:56


Tune in to hear Dave and Nastassia discuss vacuum packing meat, myoglobin, and the perfect temperature for cooking steaks. Dave also explains the process of corn nixtamalization, the chemistry that distinguishes the taste of a tortilla from that of cornmeal, and how to make perfect tortilla chips.

Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015
13a. Myoglobin: Why Iron Works So Well for Breathing and How to Interpret Dissociation Constants

Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 46:02


Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015
13a. Myoglobin: Why Iron Works So Well for Breathing and How to Interpret Dissociation Constants

Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 46:02


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Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015
13b. Myoglobin: Why Carbon Monoxide is so Dangerous and How Myoglobin Structure Makes It a Little Less So

Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 33:03


Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015
13b. Myoglobin: Why Carbon Monoxide is so Dangerous and How Myoglobin Structure Makes It a Little Less So

Biochemistry (BIO/CHEM 4361) - Fall 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 33:04


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SWR2 1000 Antworten
Warum ist Schweinefleisch heller als Rindfleisch?

SWR2 1000 Antworten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2014 0:57


Fleisch von Säugetierarten unterscheidet sich tatsächlich in der Helligkeit. Das liegt an einem bestimmten Muskelprotein, dem sogenannten Myoglobin; das ist wichtig für den …

Fakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06
Chlorophyll-Komplexe mit Apo-Myoglobin und Albumin: Präparation, Stabilität und Photochemie

Fakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2005


Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4784/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4784/1/Proell_Stephanie.pdf Pröll, Stephanie ddc:570, ddc:500, F