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Rehmannia Dean Thomas discusses wellness through ancient healing systems and visions for the future of mankind and our planet. Host: Bonnie Burkert Rehmannia is a Taoist Tonic Herbalist in the Gate of Life lineage, a 5000 year old herbal system from China (est. 2975 BC). His experience with Chinese herbalism began in 1985 during a visit to herb farms in Northeastern China. After returning, he and his then Chinese wife made tonic herbal tinctures in their kitchen. In 1998, Rehmannia met Master Herbalist Ron Teeguarden and became his personal apprentice until 2006. In 2007, Rehmannia created his first business, Shaman Shack, where he formulated ground-breaking tonic elixir formulas. During this time, Rehmannia innovated new developments in the field of Chinese herbalism, including innovating the use of Shilajit and ORMUS as amplifying devices. In April 2021, Rehmannia resigned from Shamanshack to create his new RDT Connoisseurs line. Rehmannia is a U.C. Master Gardener, focusing on Permaculture. He studied Chinese medical diagnosis at Alhambra University and obtained a degree from Natural Healing College as “Master Herbalist”, but adheres to the title Master Teeguarden gave him as “Superior herbalist.” Rehmannia has written nine books including Raw Chi, Healing Thresholds, and The Hsien, and is near completion of an online course in Taoist health philosophy and Tonic herbalism in the Gate of Life lineage. He is also an accomplished artist and musician. rdeanthomas.com Host Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest truth and live our brightest life.https://www.instagram.com/yogi_bon/Available on all major podcast platforms. Subscribe and listen now at @TheClubParanormal on your favorite podcast platformPlease Like, Subscribe and Share today's show Visit www.ClubParanormal.com for more information about upcoming shows.#RehmanniaDeanThomas #ChineseTonicHerbs #HigherConsciousness #NewEarth #5DConsciousness #SpiritualPodcast #BonnieBurkert #YogiBon #TruthBeToldTransformation #ClubParanormal #MetaphysicalPodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/truth-be-told-paranormal--3589860/support.
Podcast 476: Chinese Tonic Herbs & Specialty Teas We have the pleasure of welcoming back Rehmannia Dean Thomas on the show today. Rehmannia is the owner and genius behind Super Tonic Herbs, formely known as ‘RDT Herbs'. Rehmannia has dedicated… The post Podcast 476: Chinese Tonic Herbs & Specialty Teas appeared first on Life Enthusiast.
Rehmannia Dean Thomas discusses concepts of cosmic consciousness. Rehmannia is a Taoist Tonic Herbalist in the Gate of Life lineage, a 5000 year old herbal system from China (est. 2975 BC). His experience with Chinese herbalism began in 1985 during a visit to herb farms in Northeastern China. After returning, he and his then Chinese wife made tonic herbal tinctures in their kitchen. In 1998, Rehmannia met Master Herbalist Ron Teeguarden and became his personal apprentice until 2006. In 2007, Rehmannia created his first business, Shaman Shack, where he formulated ground-breaking tonic elixir formulas. He also designed the original Moon Dusts for Moonjuice, and more. During this time, Rehmannia innovated new developments in the field of Chinese herbalism, introducing pure filler-free 10:1 bulk powdered extracts, innovating the use of Shilajit and ORMUS as amplifying devices.In April 2021, Rehmannia resigned from Shaman Shack to create his new RDT Connoisseurs line. Rehmannia is a U.C. Master Gardener, focusing on Permaculture. He studied Chinese medical diagnosis at Alhambra University and obtained a degree from Natural Healing College as “Master Herbalist”, but adheres to the title given by Master Teeguarden, “Superior Herbalist.” Rehmannia has written 9 books including Raw Chi, Healing Thresholds, and The Hsien, and is near completion of an online course in Taoist health philosophy and Tonic herbalism in the Gate of Life lineage. https://supertonicherbs.comHost Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest truth and live our brightest life. https://www.instagram.com/yogi_bon/#rehmannia dean thomas #chinese tonic herbs #consciousness #ascension #the hsien #cosmic evolution #bonnieburkert #yogibon #truth be told transformation #club paranormal #metaphysical podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3589860/advertisement
Taoist herbalist, Rehmannia Dean Thomas returns to the show and discusses with Glen and Psi how his tonic herb formulas have helped their lives. Also are mushrooms estrogenic? Do they help with alcohol cravings and other vices? Link to purchase Rehmannia Dean Thomas' products https://rdeanthomas.com/ Listen to our premium feed for more great content. https://rarecandy.substack.com/ Follow all things Rare Candy https://linktr.ee/RareCandy
Grandpa Bill continues talking about The Complete Guide to Natural PlantBased MedicinesMushrooms-ORGANIC FUNCTIONAL MUSHROOMS ARE GREAT FOR YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM! Unlike regular mushrooms, functional mushrooms offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition. These mushrooms are naturally rich in biologically active compounds, such as polysaccharides and beta-glucans, which are highly beneficial for supporting a healthy immune system. They are also loaded with vitamin D, antioxidant polyphenols and other immune-supporting nutrients. The Health Ranger Store recognizes the benefits of functional mushrooms, which is why we've gone to great lengths to find and combine seven of the most potent functional mushrooms and offer them to you in a convenient capsule and powder form. Our Health Ranger Select Seven Treasures Mushroom Capsules and Powder are made with some of the world's cleanest, lab-verified mushroom powders, including organic shiitake, maitake, cordyceps, reishi, turkey tail, lion's mane and chaga mushroom powders. Our premium mushroom capsules and powder are also vegan, non-GMO, certified Kosher and meticulously lab tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology. Earth and Sea Greens with SBOs CONTAIN KENNEL KELP TOO!!!!Green Superfoods Contains natural seeds & fibers which recondition the bowels & supports probiotic development. Rich in chlorella, spirulina, blue green algae & many other potent nutritive. Provides a complete spectrum of nature's finest chlorophyll based foods. No vegetables have been added to this blend to insure the most concentrated nutritional profile possible. Green Superfoods-Ingredients: Nettle Leaf, Yacon, Alfalfa, Borage Leaf, Moringa Oleifera, Jiao Gu Lan, Mushroom Blend (Chaga, Cordyceps, Lion's Mane, Maitake, Reishi, Agarikon, Turkey Tail), Ashwagandha, Codonopsis, Eleuthero Root, Fennel, Hyssop, Parsley Root, Peppermint, Shatavari, White Oak Bark, Bringraj, Cilantro, Guduchi, Hawthorn Berry, Milk Thistle Seed Powder, Nettle Root, Nettle Seed Powder, Oatstraw, Orange Peel, Suma Root, Brahmi, Dulse, Humic & Fulvic Earth with SBOs, Licorice Root, Parsley Leaf, Spirulina, Wood Betony, Ancient Plant Minerals, Baobab, Blue Green Algae, Devil's Club, Horsetail, Marshmallow Root, Plantain Leaf, Rose Hips, Sacred Clay, Vitallite, Birch Bark, Coriander, Dill, Elderberry, Ginger, Kelp, Rehmannia with Kudzu (4:1), Stevia Green Leaf, Triphala (Amalaki, Bibitaki, Haritaki), Black Walnut Hull, Cardamon, Laminaria Juice, Ormalite Recommended Low Level Use: For general maintenance, thoroughly mix 1 level tablespoon with 8-12 ounces of water, 2 times per day. In capsule form, take 12 capsules with liquid 2 times per day. Can be combined with your desired amount of Fiber Blend, Fire or other herbal/mineral formulas and added to 8 oz of water, juice. smoothie, or cold/hot tea. Consume as a meal additive or meal replacement to increase energy, nourishment & body alkalinity. Recommended High Level Use: To realize the greater health benefits of Earth & Sea Greens with SBOs, amount can be increased to 1 tablespoon (12 capsules) 3 or more times per day, consumed with water, veggie juice, smoothie or cold/hot tea --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
In this week's episode of ReInvent Healthcare, we will talk about food, nutrients, and some herbs that can help support healthy thyroid function. We go over what particular foods are rich in nutrients that will help benefit thyroid function. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:30] - The Importance of Iodine, Riboflavin, and Selenium [5: 30] - Iron and B Vitamins [7:00] - Ashwagandha and Normalizing Cortisol Levels [15:00] - Rehmannia for supporting adrenals and lowering blood sugar [42:00] - Green leafy vegetables and chlorophyll for energizing and supporting the thyroid KEY TAKEAWAYS: Adding a teaspoon or 2 of Black Cumin Seed can drop the TSH by an average of 2.29. It's also great for clients dealing with autoimmune problems. Turmeric is good for clients with Crohn's disease and Colitis to support gut health and the liver. For clients with insomnia and short-term memory, we can recommend our clients take Magnolia. It also decreases anxiety about 5x more powerfully than Valium RESOURCES: ReInvent Healthcare Thyroid Theme Get the Magic Questions Nutritional Endocrinology Practitioner Training Nigella Sativa on Thyroid Function Thyroid and Thrive Program
Glen and Psi are joined by Taoist Tonic Herbalist, Rehmannia Dean Thomas to talk about the healing properties of Reishi mushrooms, the connection between mushrooms and outer space, dieting, and Rehmannia answers questions from twitter. Rehmannia Dean Thomas Super Tonic Herbs Site https://rdeanthomas.com/superior-tonic-herbs-shop/ For Rare Candy Premium Episodes, subscribe to the substack https://rarecandy.substack.com/ Follow all things Rare Candy including merch, social media, and more https://linktr.ee/RareCandy
Today's session is all about a little pearl from the east, Rehmannia. This powerhouse of an herb has tremendous benefits for rejuvenating and revitalizing your entire world with a special affinity for hormones and the reproduction system. Its less talked about as a stand-alone herb because it is generally found in many of eastern medicine's most powerful fertility herbal blends. What is so special about this herb is its ability to work wonders in cases of iron deficiency, enhance ovarian function, provide strong antioxidant and antiaging effects and facilitate implantation. I LOVE THIS HERB. I can honestly say that it is the most powerful fertility herb in my arsenal, which is why I include it in so many of my formulas to date. Rehmannia is dark in color and incredibly nutritive, which allows it to nourish the body on a much deeper level than some of the other herbs we have discussed in the past. The two types of Rehmannia, young and honey fried, are best categorized by their abilities to improve skin disorders, anemia, infertility, menopausal symptoms and adrenal fatigue. The catch? This amazing herb can be hard to digest on its own. The truth is that it works best synergistically with other herbs. If you want to explore this route, I suggest consulting a qualified practitioner and taking it as part of a formula that is perfect for YOU.Tune into today's episode to get the scoop on this magical herb as well as some of our favorite herbal combinations for overall wellnessYou'll Learn:Benefits of RehmanniaTwo types of Rehmannia and their functions My favorite fertility formulasSome of my fave formulas with rehmania as the chief herb: -liu wei di huang wan - POF, POA, poor sperm quality, egg quality issues-zhi bai di huang wan - menopause, advanced maternal age, hot flashes, vaginal dryness-gui shao di huang wan - powerhouse all around fertility formula, pcos, amenorrhea-nu ke ba zhen tang - powerhouse fertility formula, failed implantation, chemical pregnancy, miscarriage-xue fu zhu yu tang - endometriosisThanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think others would love to hear it, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode or want to be a guest on the show? Leave a comment in the section below or visit the website to contact me!www.naturnalife.comSubscribing to The Podcast:If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, or whatever your favorite podcast app is!Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. So if you have a minute, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
This episode covers the Chinese herb Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia), one of the most important herbs in the Chinese pharmacopeia. It is an incredibly important and commonly used herb in many tonic and gynecological formulas. As usual we will be covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, as well as the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And as always, we will look at something a little different: we will have a brief introduction into pao zhi or preparation of herbs. Join us to learn about Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia).
Have you ever wanted to make your own therapeutic ointments from Chinese herbs? Dr. Skye Sturgeon will teach you how to make Zi Yun Gao, a famous, over 350-year-old Chinese herb formula that's applicable for a variety of skin conditions.Click here to watch the video on how to make Purple Cloud Healing Salve.Ointment Recipe Crushed or chopped herbs8 oz - Sesame (or almond or wheat germ)oil2 oz or 4 tbs - Beeswax Optional 1 tsp - Vitamin E1 oz - Lanolin 2 oz - Cocoa (or Shea) butter Herbs 12 grams - Zi cao (ruan)/Arnebia euchroma root or use Hong tiao zi cao/Lithospermum eyrthrorhizon root 12 grams - Dang gui/Angelica sinesis 3 grams - Gan cao/Glycyrrhiza uralensis rootAdditions / Modifications 18 grams - Sheng di huang / Rehmannia glutinosa root9 grams - Huang Qin / Scutellaria baicalensis root See our Monthly Practitioner Discounts https://www.mayway.com/monthly-specialsSign up for the Mayway Newsletterhttps://www.mayway.com/newsletter-signupFollow ushttps://www.facebook.com/MaywayHerbs/https://www.instagram.com/maywayherbs/
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What is Taoist Tonic Herbalism? Why should we develop a love for herbs? In this episode of Wisdom of Ages, host Ayn Cates Sullivan and guest Rehmannia Dean Thomas discuss discovering ancient Taoist herbs that have worked for 5,000 years already. Rehmannia has an eight-year personal apprenticeship with master herbalist Ron Teeguarden. Tune in and find the new formula called Shield that helps provide people with a healthy immune system.
Interview with Rehmannia Dean Thomas, about his history as a tonic herbalist, and his new line of formulas, RDT Connoisseurs. Rehmannia is one of only a handful of Westeners to hold the title of Superior Herbalist, and this is reflected in the quality of his formulas, and the extent of his communication with the plants. He shares with us the properties of Ormus and Shilajit, as well as on the top five tonic herbs, including Astragalus, Schizandra and Rehmannia.
Interview with Rehmannia Dean Thomas, about his history as a tonic herbalist, and his new line of formulas, RDT Connoisseurs. Rehmannia is one of only a handful of Westeners to hold the title of Superior Herbalist, and this is reflected in the quality of his formulas, and the extent of his communication with the plants. He shares with us the properties of Ormus and Shilajit, as well as on the top five tonic herbs, including Astragalus, Schizandra and Rehmannia.
Rehmannia will introduce ancient Tonic Herbs, which the Chinese Masters purportedly used to attain immortality. Learn about the history and efficacy of treasured herbal formulas to help us navigate and adapt in these stressful and perilous times, and to assist our upward evolution into a more caring and connected species.Rehmannia Dean Thomas is a Taoist Tonic Herbalist in the 5000 year old Gate Of Life lineage from China, focusing on the use of Tonic herbs for overall wellness of body-mind-spirit. He has been working with Tonic herbs since 1985 and is considered an adept in herbal alchemy. His new connoisseurs line at www.Rdeanthomas.com reveals his deep understanding of Tonic herbal formulation. Mr. Thomas has written 9 books, including Healing Thresholds, Raw Chi and The Hsien; a futuristic eco-novel.Host Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest Truth. www.yogibon.comMusic: “Cycles” | Robert Cutarella & Josh Ehrhart
We had a fun conversation with Rehmannia Dean Thomas from Shaman Shack Herbs today and we really enjoyed what he's up to. Rehmannia is really into Taoist tonic herbalism. I personally think that herbs and in particular mushrooms are the missing food group. I've heard it said that the human body needs medicine or it will perish. It WILL get it one way or another. It'll either get it from the bitter alkaloids or even better from immune modulating mushrooms and herbs or from pharmaceutical medications. But either way, the human body cannot live without medicine of some kind. By now we all understand that drugs and medications are extremely damaging to the body. There is no such thing as "side effects" of drugs. This is a phrase made up by the pharmaceutical industry to make people think that these effects are not that big of a deal. Nothing could be further from the truth. I can't tell you to get off your medications that's something you'll have to work with your doctor on but personally I'm not a fan of what this industry is doing. You should see what they're doing with the chemotherapy drugs these days. It's sickening. This missing food group that you'll never see on the food pyramid is medicinal herbs and medicinal mushrooms. Like David Wolfe says you don't have to take the top 30 herbs or mushrooms, you just need to know what the top 5 are and take those. From the research that I've done the king of all mushrooms is Chaga and the queen is Reishi. They are the top 2 mushrooms on the planet and I believe everybody should be making teas, elixirs, decoctions and even tinctures with them on a daily basis. If you get really fancy you could even create a dual extraction from these mushrooms. In any event Rehmannia talks about how the triple treasures, chi (qi), jing and shen. We discussed how they're different and even how they relate to the 7 chakra systems of the body and how they correlate to the Ayurvedic doshas of the human body. We also talked about how to incorporate herbs and mushrooms into your diet and how to work with substances like reishi mushroom and how that can affect your shen. It's truly a lifetime of study. Perhaps the thing that I was most excited about was the herbal 10 week course he's put together at http://www.gateoflife.org. I think learning more about how to work with these herbs, what they do for the body and how to make them taste amazing with different recipes, is critical. We must have a knowledge and an understanding of why these are so great for our health and longevity. This is like vegetable juicing but on steroids. I highly suggest you learn more about herbs and how to use mushrooms to radically increase your immune system and improve your health. We hope you enjoy this interview with Rehmannia Dean Thomas and please don't forget to share this show with your friends using any of the social media links on this website! :) Show Notes For This Episode: Ron Teeguarden - See his books David Wolfe - See his books George Lamoureux Truth Calkins Carl Jung - See his books Mantak Chia - See his books The Source Spiritual Center Venice - Google Map - Phone: (310) 450-5437 http://www.mountrainroseherbs.com Connect With Others: Discuss This Episode In Our Forum! Stay Notified of New Shows: [hcshort id="16"] Commercials During This Episode: Commercial #1 Commercial #2 Find Extreme Health Radio On: [include file=showpage-itunes-soundcloud-stitcher.html] Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! Other Shows: [include file=show-links.html] Listen to other shows with this guest. Show Date: Wednesday 2/19/2014 Show Guest: Rehmannia Dean Thomas Guest Info: Rehmannia is a Taoist Tonic Herbalist in the Gate of Life lineage, a 5000 year old herbal system from China. In 1998, he met Master herbalist Ron Teeguarden in 1998 and became his personal apprentice until 2006,
04/21/21 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Jack Stockwell, www.forbiddendoctor.com Phone: 866-867-5070 begin with more on the evils of EMF waves. Then, Dr. Jack explains why we sneeze and how to put an end to repeated sneezes. The Supplement of The Week is Adrenal Complex. https://www.standardprocess.com/products/Adrenal-Complex It's a stress support formula containing Licorice and Rehmannia to support adrenal health. These herbs can help: Restore adrenal function, support adrenal gland health and Help the body adapt to the challenges of everyday life. Dr. Jack goes on to explain the Renal System, in detail. Next, a discussion on one of the often-overlooked ingredients to general good health, thought. Taking some time to listen to silence is a great exercise. Finally, Jack offers his take on the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine pause.
03/31/21 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Jack Stockwell, www.forbiddendoctor.com Phone: 866-867-5070 begin with a discussion on the effects of COVID19 and the Pandemic on your children's Immune System. Children need to be exposed to all kinds of stuff, at an early age, to develop healthy Immune Systems. Would you believe that Egg Whites are the best remedy for removing lead from soil? The Supplement of The Week is Adrenal Complex. https://www.standardprocess.com/products/Adrenal-Complex It is a stress support formula containing Licorice and Rehmannia to support adrenal health. These herbs have been traditionally used in herbal preparations to: Restore adrenal function, support adrenal gland health and help the body adapt to the challenges of everyday life. Finally, a discussion about the Vaccine Passport.
We had a fun conversation with Rehmannia Dean Thomas from Shaman Shack Herbs today and we really enjoyed what he’s up to. Rehmannia is really into Taoist tonic herbalism. I personally think that herbs and in particular mushrooms are the missing food group. I’ve heard it said that the human body needs medicine or it […] The post Rehmannia Dean Thomas – The Power of Taoist Tonic Herbalism, Mushrooms & How Modulating The 3 Treasures Can Improve Your Health! appeared first on Extreme Health Radio.
Chinese Medical Physician and acupuncturist, Carolyn Barron, is back on the show with all her wisdom! Today, she joins us to talk about the Winter Water season, the transition into the Chinese New Year, and what this means for our energy and practices during this time. We aren’t meant to go nonstop, and Carolyn shares how going slow and turning inward matches the season we are in. We dive into what it means to move with the energy of nature, and Carolyn reveals her favorite teas, herbs, and foods to nurture ourselves during this time. At the end, Carolyn leads us in a DIY acupressure, Qigong meditation. Location note for Acupressure on Ming Men 'Gate of Life': Ming Men is located in the center of the spine, just below the 2nd lumbar vertebrae. Hot tip ➞ find the curve of your natural waist where it pinches ever so slightly inward, then join the thumbs together on the midline. The thumbs will generally intersect w/ the spinous process of L2, and LIKE WHOA, this point is usually tender. My favorite acupressure technique for stimulating Ming Men comes from Chen Xiyi’s Red Phoenix Calisthenics, + involves rolling the knuckles over the areas left + right of Life Gate 36 times (36=9, the Taoist number of completion, containing all things + all permutations). It is said that by performing this sacred kneading that Qi can be absorbed into the bones. ***Our meditation begins at [40:50]! Learn more about Kelsey at http://kelseyjpatel.com (http://kelseyjpatel.com) Resources: Sign up for Carolyn’s magikal newsletter at botanarchy.com/inquire (http://www.botanarchy.com/inquire) Follow @botanarchy (https://www.instagram.com/botanarchy/?hl=en) on Instagram for recipes! Recommended Books: Tao: The Watercourse Way (https://www.amazon.com/Tao-Watercourse-Way-Alan-Watts/dp/0394733118) by Alan Watts Herbs for nourishing the Kidneys and supporting yourself in Water season: He Shou Wu (https://jingherbs.com/collections/best-sellers/products/he-shou-wu-extract-powder-50-grams) Schisandra (https://jingherbs.com/products/schisandra-extract-powder-50-grams?_pos=2&_sid=15a15d3de&_ss=r) Restore the Jin with Rehmannia (https://jingherbs.com/products/restore-the-jing-extract-powder-250-grams?_pos=3&_sid=d0beae3a0&_ss=r) Preorder Burning Bright: kelseyjpatel.com/book (https://www.kelseyjpatel.com/book) Instagram: instagram.com/kelseyjpatel (http://instagram.com/kelseyjpatel) Magik Vibes Instagram: instagram.com/magikvibes (http://instagram.com/magikvibes) Facebook: facebook.com/kelseyjpatel (https://www.facebook.com/kelseyjpatel) Magik Vibes is a production of (http://crate.media)
Ashwagandha. Rehmannia. Maca. Pearl Extract. Try to say some of the ingredients on a Moon Juice label, and you may wonder if you’re speaking a foreign language. But in her 20s, the frequently used adaptogens were part of the all-natural puzzle that helped to heal Amanda Chantal Bacon of an autoimmune condition — inspiring her to create the cult-favorite brand. What started as a stand-alone fresh pressed juice bar in Venice back in 2011 is now a global holistic company, selling everything from medicinal mushroom, herb, and mineral dusts to skin care essentials everywhere from Sephora to Nordstrom. In episode 91, Amanda talks to me about what caused her to stop eating gluten at age 5 and what life was like during her teenage years as a New Yorker, traveling abroad to Italy, and culinary school in Vermont. She also tells me about the situation surrounding that first Los Angeles shop, and the science that stands behind the products she’s selling that helps her shut out the non-believers. To anyone that’s ever had a gut feeling about doing something because it just feels right, this episode is for you. SOCIAL @amandachantalbacon @moonjuice @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast OFFERS Daily Harvest | Go to DailyHarvest.com and enter promo code “HURDLE25” at checkout to get $25 dollars off your first box. Athletic Greens | Head to athleticgreens.com/hurdle to get 20 free travel packs ($79 value) with your first purchase, no code necessary. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message
In the podcast I briefly touch on the common gut issues people are experiencing. remember, it is not that having 'bad"bacteria is an issue. it becomes a problem when they are overgrown (and in the wrong place!) and overrepresented in relation to some of the other beneficial bacteria.Before getting into the world of microbiome let me remind you about the retreat in japan that is happening in April. A week of connection and cultural experience with my favourite yogi Ryan mannix and nourishing food provided by me. We would love to have you take a trip with us. it is going to be an amazing experience.all the details is listed here https://shokuikuaustralia.com/japan-retreat/The main thing I wanted to clear is the connection with mushrooms. I have heard some people avoiding mushrooms all together, thinking that it can create fungal and candida issues.Medicinal mushrooms are an entirely different classification of fungi compared to culinary mushrooms like buttom mushrooms. These culinary mushrooms can contain mould and increase dampness in the body.Various superherbs and medicinal mushrooms can actually be helpful when addressing gut issues. Medicinal mushroom has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine and its ability to bring balance to the body has been supported in so many studies.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/29199568/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4924437/Because gut issues are often linked to your nervous system and there is a study showing that stress is linked to SIBO, all the adaptogens can help lower stress by supporting adrenals.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5347643/Another interesting study I found indicates that the active ingredients in some medicinal mushrooms can change bacteria in your stomach for the better by altering gut bacteria.https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms8489The latest study that just came out in 2019 supports the importance of fibre in the diet.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/31043597/To support the healing of your digestive system there are some herbs that have been utilised instead of antibiotic. It is easier to prevent infections in the first place than to treat it.probiotics help repopulate the gut with helpful microbes. Supplements can be effective and useful when treating a specific conditions, however homemade, naturally fermented foods like sauerkraut, miso, kefir can help increase microdiversity.prebiotics are foods for the beneficial bacteria. these include vegetables, as well as grains and legumes if well tolerated.Antiviral, anti microbials botanicals such as skullcap, goldenseal,cat’s claw, olive leaf extract, garlic, oregano oil may be used under an herbalist. Pau’d arcois one of my favourite herbs in this area.Immunity Supporting herbs include all the medicinal mushrooms like reishi, chaga, lions maneare all amazing, as well as astragalusand rhodiola. We have a beautifulblend of immunity supporting herbs in our alchemy blend range.Adaptogens such as holy basil,gynostemma,ashwagandhato support your stress.Liver supporting herbs such as burdock,schisandra, danelionroot, milk thistle to support your liver and overall healing.Jing herbs to support to rebuild your essense energy like he shou wu, Rehmannia, Cordyceps, Noni which may be helpful as these gut problems can lead to depletion of your Jing. ( the podcast explaining Jing is here )Thank you for listening. Let me know if you have any particular topic and herb that you would like me to go over. It is always nice to hear from you :-)
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In today's podcast the boys come together to discuss candida overgrowth, its frequency within the population, the varied symptomatology associated with this common yeast-like infection and the strategies you can use to bring the body back into balance. Mason, Dan and Sage draw on their superior knowledge of this condition from personal experience, sharing their wisdom from a traditional Taoist tonic herbal perspective and a functional naturopathic approach. The gents discuss: The fact that Candida albicans is a naturally occurring organism within the body and only becomes problematic when imbalance occurs how chronic use of antibiotics can contribute to the condition how diet and lifestyle practices can help to bring things back into harmony the common symptoms that candida overgrowth is present, e.g. chronic fatigue, brain fog, digestive disturbances, weakened immunity, oral thrush, fungal infections within the the skin and nails etc the particular clinical tests you can use to investigate and diagnose candida within your body how you can use your symptoms and health history to identify whether candida is a problem for you foods that aggravate the immune system and exacerbate candida overgrowth the importance of food combining in regards to candida candida from a naturopathic perspective and the clinical markers used to identify the condition the importance of normalising the body's circadian rhythms and adrenal response is in regards to healing candida from a Taoist perspective and what's happening within the organ systems, particularly the spleen how candida leads to jing depletion and exhaustion within the system as a whole the correlation between candida and leaky gut the Jing herbs you can use to rebuild your foundational energy stores, these include he shou wu, cordyceps, rehmannia, morinda etc the importance of lifestyle factors such as sleep, rest, breathing practices, nature time and reduced caffeine and sugar intake to bring combat candida overgrowth the lifestyle tweaks you can use to bring the body back into its parasympathetic mode so you can heal. Reishi and Ashwagandha are game changers here how cutting carbs and sugar can help manage candida symptoms using fats (ketones) as fuel how herbs such as pau d'arco, chaga and reishi can assist healing the benefits of probiotics and fermented foods such as sauerkraut and coconut kefir the Body Ecology Diet the importance of sunshine and vitamin D, sweat and movement the herbs and nutraceuticals you can use to break up stubborn biofilms the importance of supporting the liver with herbs such as schizandra, burdock and dandelion root and st mary's thistle the importance of full body detoxification in healing from candida overgrowth the three phases of liver detoxification and the nutrients your body needs to successfully complete them the immune boosting powers of medicinal mushrooms when healing from candida, particularly chaga, reishi, turkey tail, maitake, Mason's Mushrooms the difference between ground dwelling mushrooms and those that grow on trees e.g medicinal mushrooms bringing awareness around the glycemic load of gluten free products when working to heal candida overgrowth the tests you can use to distinguish candida from other bacterial loads within the body, particularly the OAT (organic acids test) Who is Dan Sipple? Dan is a also known as The Functional Naturopath who uses cutting-edge evidence-based medicine. Experienced in modalities such as herbal nutritional medicine, with a strong focus on environmental health and longevity, Dan has a wealth of knowledge in root-dysfunction health. Who is Sage Dammers? Fuelled by a passionate desire to help people live the ultimate life and create a better world, Sage studied raw and superfood nutrition and traditional herbal systems, especially Taoist tonic herbalism. He has worked with and trained under the world’s leading master herbalists and nutrition and longevity experts in Costa Rica, Australia, Bali, China, and America. Sage has developed products internationally and given lectures on peak performance nutrition in Australia, Bali, America, and France. His years of experience in this unique arena have allowed him to cultivate an unparalleled combination of cutting edge nutritional and culinary expertise. Sage has started tonic elixir bars in 5 star luxury hotels in Paris and Sydney serving longevity elixirs disguised as gourmet treats, introducing the novel concept of healthy indulgences to the market of world travelers. Resources Clearlight Saunas The Wim Hoff Method Body Ecology Mason in China at the Poria Farm Benny Ferguson Movement MonkDan InstagramDan Email Addictive Wellness addictivewellness Instagram Addictive Wellness Choccies on Amazon Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We’d also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or check us out on Stitcher :)! Plus we're on Spotify and Soundcloud! Check Out The Transcript Here: Mason: Hey, everybody! Welcome to the SuperFeast podcast. It's Mason here, and I've got an epic conversation coming for you today with some of my favorite men in the health space. I've got two names and faces you're going to recognize. We've got Sage Dammers from, you're joining us from over in LA, Addictive Wellness. Incredible tonic herb-infused, sugar-free chocolates as well as smoothie elixir packs, and all infused with all these beautiful tonic herbs and mushies we're going to be going into and as well as tonic herbs on their own. Mason: And Sage is one of my absolute favorite voices coming out of that like, gnarly melting pot of LA with this absolutely next-level in health and this integration of health systems from all around the world, and Sage has been in it for so many years and you've heard him talk on it before, and you've heard his wealth of knowledge. It's always surprising to find out what he's going to be able to come up with. And today, talking about candida, is going to be no different. Mason: And I've also got Dan Sipple, friend, functional naturopath down the south coast of Sydney. Dan is absolutely my favorite go-to naturopath, we've been friends for a long time. He is now officially my mother's naturopath and mine and Tahnee's naturopath, and so that's a beautiful little evolution that's going about. Mason: Boys today we're going on a deep dive, three way conversation around the yeast-like infection candida albicans. Welcome guys. Dan: Hey, hey. Sage: Thank you for having us, Mason. It's a pleasure to be here. Mason: Yeah it's going to be so good, so fun. Alright, you know I don't know how many other people are going to be having the best time absolute ever having a conversation around a gnarly infection that's become ... I guess it's not as trendy, I'd say? As it used to be? But it's definitely still a hot topic, especially a hot topic in the west. Mason: Candida albicans, yeast-like fungus within the body that, as I mentioned, now it's absolutely a normal part. These candida cells are a normal part of our body, of our flora, exists within our mucus membranes, our skin, mouths, genitalia, vagina, intestines and other organs. We're going to be talking about this phenomena today where we see some kind of environmental, or maybe lifestyle, or maybe it's been a modern medicine antibiotic that's then led to an upset within our microbiome and basically in many other areas, including immune deficiencies. That's led to this fungus, yeast within the body then overgrowing and getting what many people have experienced, which is fungal overgrowth. Mason: First of all I just want to go to Sage. Just going to go to you and say hey and give people a bit of an insight with your history of candida. Sage: Yeah, absolutely thank you Mason. For me personally, I dealt with candida first hand. When I was growing up I was a vegetarian but not a healthy by any means. I was just on carb overload throughout my whole Childhood of like rice and pasta and pizza and any carb I could get my hands on. Was very fortunate not to be eating fast food, but still was not the most ultimate diet ever. Sage: So when I came into my teen years, about 15 and a half, I started developing chronic acne, probably more to do with my diet than anything else. Diet and combination of hormones and things like that. I didn't know what to do with it at the time, you know? I tried lost of topical things and things of that nature but nothing was really making an impact in helping me, and that's such a stressful thing as a kid to be going through. And I resorted to taking antibiotics, because it was the only thing that was going really do me any good at the time in terms of the superficial results that I was looking for. I didn't understand the whole repercussions and the future downsides of it, I just knew, this is going to help me in the short-term not to be so self-conscious. And I had no other solutions. I didn't know of all these other things I know about now. I wish I would've. Sage: So I was on twice-daily antibiotics from age 16 until 19 and a half. Mason: Gnarly. Sage: So these years of antibiotics, as you can imagine, wreaked havoc on my microbiome, and left me ripe for candida to come in and take over. So it was a thing where in the beginning I enjoyed fruit so much, and even as I was getting healthy and getting onto much more of a natural diet I still really enjoyed fruit. So I didn't want to give that up, and that was the one thing holding me back from really making progress against candida, where I couldn't make the jump to go fully into what was necessary to push back on the candida. Sage: And eventually it got to the point where I got real mentally strong about it and got strict and went through the Body Ecology Diet, Stage One, where it's really strong. Cutting out carbs, cutting out sugars, bringing in probiotics and fermented foods and some of the most powerful antifungal and immune-enhancing herbs, and over the course of a couple years that really got me through it and got me to a much better stage of health. Life has been much better ever since. Mason: Yeah, I mean to the extent that where I think that history of yours has played such a huge part in your life that it's absolutely entwined in your philosophy, the ways that you make your chocolates and your elixir blends, right? Sage: That's why I have sugar-free chocolate, is because I [inaudible 00:05:25] but still have a sweet treat, while I was in the candida recovery stages, and it didn't really exist. It wasn't out there. All, you know there's all these chocolates made with agave and coconut palm sugar and all that, and regardless of where somebody may stand on those things, they are still gonna be feeding bacteria, fungus, yeast and molds in the body, and it's not going to be your friend most times and especially not on recovery from candida where you need to not be feeding these guys. So I made it out of necessity, and it's turned into a beautiful life of being a chocolate maker. Mason: Yeah, I love it. The fruit of the healing journey and I still attest that it's the only sugar-free chocolate that I can really thoroughly enjoy. Sage: Thank you. Mason: Dan you've had quite a history with candida, now you've really had this firsthand clinical experience for a number of years now. I'm interested to hear what your path with candida has been. Dan: Yeah sure, and not too dissimilar to Sage. IT very much came as a result of antibiotic exposure, and so I've talked a couple of times on previous podcasts. In my earlier years, 17, 18, 19 I had issues with viral load and autoimmunity, which kind of set the scene for other opportunistic organisms to take over, and it was a course of about five or six years where I was kind of floating in that space where my immune system was compromised to the point to where I would actually need antibiotics by the time these bacterial infections would take over. It was like a vicious cycle that got set up, and I see that often in clinical practice too, where once that cycle starts it's very hard to get off that train. Particularly if you are being dictated to by the western medical model, which at the time I was heavily under the influence by. Mason: [inaudible 00:07:19]. Dan: Yeah, absolutely that's right. So lots and lots of antibiotics, I'd get better. I'd push my body a bit, the infections would return to the point where there was clear and overt infection. Not knowing anything about herbal protocols or functional medicine or naturopathy or anything of that kind of world at this stage, but it was very much a long road to try to undo that vicious cycle and get out of that loop? And incorporating things like Sage is talking about with diet and lifestyle and cutting the alcohol and the sugars out, you know. Optimizing vitamin D status and restoring the microbiome. So it was definitely one of those things that didn't go away overnight, and I think that's really important to drill into the listeners as well is that once you get traction with something like candida you really need to set up a lifestyle that facilitates long-term resistance against that so that these opportunistic organisms can't take back over. Mason: Candida's such an interesting one. The level of symptoms that arise from a chronic infection are so vast, and it's one of those ones where if you read the list you go, my gosh; I don't know if that list is very useful because there's so many other infections or deficiencies that can give rise to it. But then there are, of course, some specifics. And so looking at the list, you've got chronic fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues. Then when you start getting down a little bit more the reoccurring yeast infections, oral thrush. Even going into sinus infection, you can start seeing candida is being implicated when there's food allergies, when there's intolerance. Of course, dead giveaway is fungal infections on the skin, within the nails especially within the feet, and then a weak immune system. Quite often is it a chicken or an egg, you know? You can see that when there is weak immunity, especially when you see medications in particular like antibiotics and chemotherapy, and then hormone disrupters like hormone replacement therapy ... what is it? Corticosteroids, then? Am I saying that right? Dan: That's right, yeah. Immunosuppressants, corticosteroid-based medications because they're basically squashing the immune response, which, although ameliorate symptoms, allows these guys to take an even stronger hold. Mason: Mm. Oh and then you even see joint pain and definitely the alteration of moods coming about from candida. And so we go, okay. Unless you've got some of the telltales, like reoccurring thrush, fungal thrush in the mouth and fungal infection coming up on the skin, how do you clinically hone in on a diagnosis that in fact we do have candida cells proliferating in excess in the body? Dan: Is that question directed at me, Mason? Just to clarify? Mason: It is, and I will just make ... And I don't think you have clinic, Sage. I don't know maybe you didn't know that Dan. Sage: No, no clinic for me. So if I hear the clinically word in there just [inaudible 00:10:22]. Dan: Yeah, so to answer that question. That's a really good question, Mase, to really sort of hit on the head in the forefront. I think with an issue like candida it's very, very rare that I see that alone. What I usually find is that that's there in concert with just a good old dysbiosis where you'll see bacterial pathogens that are overgrown, you may or may not see parasites as well. So I don't think I've ever seen just one clean cut, pure case of candida without all that going on with some sort of viral load or bacterial imbalance. And so what we find is, is that the best kind of treatment is not just to isolate the yeast in this case and attack the yeast. It's to nurture that whole ecosystem, to treat it like an ecosystem where you're setting up a new environment basically, to where it's not conducive for it to thrive, which as we say does incorporate diet, lifestyle, herbs and the whole concert and symphony of things. Dan: But in terms of testing, you can do blood testing for antibodies to see if the immune system has actually seen the candida albicans and made antibodies against it from the base cells? The only downside to a test like that is that you don't whether the immune system has made those antibodies 10 years ago or if it's happening right now and that's where the symptoms really need to guide you. If there's overt signs of candida as is like on the tongue, the toenail, the respiratory issues and what not, then you've got more of a case for that so that's where usually doing the stool test and looking at candida markers in combination with that blood is a really good way to back that up. Because if you're seeing it on both, if you're seeing it in the stool, antibodies, then you've got quite a good case for it being currently present. And in that case, you know, obviously, you want to make the protocol more specific to yeast in that case. Mason: Sage, how do you go about this? Because I completely ... I like the fact that I've got access to Dan's knowledge and can get a little bit more specific, and I know you recommend this a lot, in getting some testing, getting some panels done so you're not just, like, shooting in the dark. But how do you, dare I say kind of like, I know I can definitely say that I come from a more folky perspective when it comes to gentle diagnosis? But from your perspective how do you go about that in really identifying that candida is in fact present? Sage: Yeah, I don't know exactly what your health care system is like in Australia, but I know here in the US it's expensive to do lots of testing. Very often things will not be covered by insurance so you'll have to pay them out of pocket, so I always find it's really nice to be able to at least somewhat get a little bit of progress in terms of a self-diagnosis before you go investing in testing so at least you know what tests to go do, so you don't have to spend thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars. Because it can get real expensive. Sage: So with candida, as you mentioned, you're looking at a lot of symptoms in terms of recurring infections, oral thrush, fungal issues. And then it's a combination of looking at your symptoms and then looking at your history in terms of antibiotic use. If you've had extended use of antibiotics, especially if it's for two weeks or more in the past, your odds are going to be pretty high that at some point candida has taken a good foothold in your system and started to really proliferate beyond the natural levels that you'd find. Candida at small levels is actually a good part of a healthy microbiome, good for nutrient absorption and beneficial in that way. But when things are thrown out of balance you're going to get in a lot of trouble. Sage: So there's many really good questionnaires up there online that people can do just to get an initial idea, just to get a rough feel? Then from there you can progress to testing, which I think is incredibly important. If you can afford it, whether it's this kind of testing or whether you're looking at your thyroid or hormones, rather than just experimenting without data indefinitely and maybe five years from now you finally figure out what's really going on. Save yourself a ton of time and a lot of trouble and probably save yourself money in the long run in terms of being able to spend money on the right supplements and herbs to help you out, and foods, rather than dealing with misdiagnoses for an extended period of time. Mason: Well let's say just getting to the food here. Often we know, that yeah we've had a look at kind of the pharmaceutical angle, the antibiotics especially. Especially going in and nailing the microbiome and causing our ability to actually create the environment where we can naturally regulate healthy levels of this, this and candida cells being within the body. Let's have a look at the food that you see as being an accumulative force or an aggravator, that leave our organ function, immune function, the microbiome function to getting to the point that candida can actually take hold. What are the, what are these nasty ones or excessive ones that get nasty when they're excessive? Sage: Yeah I think it is many things that happen in conjunction. Probably, if you had never taken antibiotics, and you've got a really strong immune system, you could deal with having some of the wrong foods coming into the body, right? Even if you never did antibiotics, but you're having tons of sugar, but your immune system's really strong ancestrally? Maybe you're okay and maybe you can pull it off. Or if you're having lots of sugar and in combination you're having, say, ground mushrooms, like culinary mushrooms that haven't been properly cleaned and tend to be very contaminated and nasty. And these are different from tree mushrooms, I want to be real clear about the distinction- Mason: I'm going to leave a lot of time for us to get into that distinction, thanks for bringing that up so when we- Sage: Yeah yeah. So we'll come back to that a little bit later. Patience everybody, we'll get there. Mason: Patience, you mushroom fiends! Sage: Depending on the individual, right? Because everybody's got a bit of a different setup in terms of the microbiome and adjusted powers, but for a lot of people I think also: poor food combining. Especially having lots of, like, leafy greens? That take time to digest and they're very fibrous? And combining that with really sugary starchy fruit. I've found that for a lot of people the fruit wants to burn up fast and move through, and it's like rocket fuel. But then you have, you know. It's like a Ferrari on a freeway, wants to go, doesn't like being driven slowly. And then you have these green leafy vegetables that take time to digest, they're very nutritious, they're like a big rig carrying lots of, you know, nutrition on them and fiber and what not. And they slow down the traffic, and the Ferrari is getting into road rage. It's like it develops into a situation where it's a ripe breeding ground for proliferation as things start to ferment in there. Sage: So that could also be a situation that, while it may not specifically cause, it wouldn't be a root source of candida? It would not be supportive or helpful if it was something that you were dealing with. Mason: Mm. Love it. Hey Dan what about you, in terms of dietary lifestyle factors that are really going to come in and, you know, if ... I like what you said there, Sage. There's going to be different constitutions at work here. You're going to have an ancestral ... It might be the difference being breastfed or not being breastfed, in terms of whether your immune system is strong or just ancestrally whether you've got that strong gene expression within the immune system, and then acknowledging that. Because long-term, I think you've definitely seen it over in LA, I definitely have here in the health, same way. You almost get to a paranoia of candida becoming crippling to your lifestyle. Is that something you see happening a lot? Sage? Sage: A little bit. It's not people, the awareness of it in the community is not as strong, I would say, as it was in like, 2011, 2012? There was- Mason: Glory days. Sage: ... back then? You know, these trends and focuses always kind of come and go. I don't know, it's weird because it's still as much an issue as ever, but people kind of feel the need to talk about something new, so they can sell new books and post new videos. So. As we move more further beyond some of the basics than we really need to, the solution was often right at hand. Mason: Yeah, very funny. And I agree. I think candida is having a PR nightmare right now. I think- Sage: [SIBO 00:18:45] has stolen all the attention from it. Mason: Yeah. And so Dan what's your take on this? Dietarily, lifestyle-wise, what are the conditions that you see as precursor to, especially if someone has the constitution that is ripe for the picking for candida being an issue. What do you see those being? Dan: I completely agree with Sage, and I think I'd add on to that what I find really prevalent is when people's circadian rhythms are out? When they're using, you know, dietary sources to jack up their adrenal response. So caffeine, you know, refined sugar obviously. Nailing the circadian rhythms and leaving space between meals sounds really, really simple, but it is quite pivotal when you're dealing with any sort of dysbiotic environment when it comes to the gut, or the respiratory system, or any immune suppression. Getting the circadian rhythms locked in and normalizing the nervous system, and the adrenal response is huge. Dan: Because if you think about it, if you've got fire going on in that digestive system or anywhere in the body that's of a yeast or a general viral origin or whatever, your adrenals are seeing that and are constantly trying to put out those flames with a fire extinguisher, hence the adrenal fatigue phenomena. So normalizing those rhythms and supporting the adrenals can't be understated. Mason: Yeah, I would definitely attest to that. I mean, we've spoken about ... I think I've spoken to both of you previously on the podcast talking about digestion in case people aren't realizing digestion has a huge part to play with candida albicans. Especially from a [Daoist 00:20:29] perspective when you start seeing weak spleen Chi. Mason: That can really be the feeding ground from a triple burner perspective. That middle burner really emerging with whether it's just dampness or weakness within the spleen and therefore that whole spleen and digestive network through the stomach, then allowing strong digestive function, strong governance of your bacterial levels. What we see there is that can be the catalyst to then going down into the lower burner where we see damp heat emerge, and we start seeing yeast infections within, basically throughout the entire sexual organ system. And then also moving from that middle burner to the upper burner, where we see heat and fire through the lungs with all those allergies and all those respiratory issues and through the heart as well. Mason: So basically I'm going to pause it there because I think if I open up that can of worms and make a distinct ... in these treatment protocols it's going to take us in a completely other direction. Mason: But there's a few things then that you were touChing on that I want to leapfrog off, and that was definitely the Jing and exhaustion aspect here. You talked about the fact that, I like seeing the Jing as the pilot light for digestion. If you are exhausted, if you're adrenally exhausted, if you're leaking that essence, if you're relying on coffee, if you're mentally stressed and you're in emotional patterns that continue to make you, you know. Those things that make you emotionally excessive. You're going to see that you don't have the foundations and roots within your body, within the core energy centers of the kidneys to really stabilize you. And to that, you're going to see a thorough endocrine disruption go on at that stage, because you are overly adrenalized. And you can't produce natural cortisol, you can't get down to, like you have to rely on these cortisone creams and all that kind of stuff. But then at the same time you're not going to be able to lead to that real healthy sex organ function. Mason: And so, basically, that core is ... You see that consistently, I do as well, Sage, where that exhaustive, gene-depleting lifestyle doesn't allow for the pilot light to go on so that the spleen can actually turn on that fire and appropriately- Dan: It can probably become, I think it can really become a vicious cycle, because with the candida, it's creating higher levels of permeability of digestive lining. So you're getting, essentially leaky gut, and this is releasing bits of food and digestive materials into the bloodstream, which is causing inflammation and autoimmunity. But it's also releasing the toxins, which are being produced by the candida. Its own, basically the candida poo being released throughout your body. Dan: So now you've got systemic inflammation firing away, and that is going to be a major leak of Jing. So that in itself is depleting the adrenals, and it's a vicious cycle because okay now your adrenals are depleted, now you can't fuel your immune system because you're experiencing exhaustion, and the candida can even grow further. And it's really unfortunate. But at the same time if you can get in there with a little bit of action and start making some moves on it, you can slow down that cycle and start to spin it back. Mason: Well let's start here, in terms of looking at treatment. Once we've identified that perhaps we have an environment, and as Dan was saying: you're not going to be able to just isolate candida. There's most likely going to be a number of coinfections, and you're definitely going to see, I'm sure you're going to see a bunch of worms of various types being present at that time because we're going to see a repressed immune function. But starting off the bat, quite often we're looking at removing the excessive candida from the body, cleaning up the diet, and I guess loosely saying this is going to be a cleansing or cleaning aspect of the protocol. Mason: Now at this point, I'd like to get both your two cents. We'll start with Sage. Do you like to bring in, of course lifestyle factors, and I think it's obvious that are going to reduce stress, but do you like to bring in herbs or other practices to, for lack of a better word, tone our ability to store and restore Jing? Sage: Yeah, of course. So naturally, you and I and I bet Dan is into these as well, you want to look at your top Jing-building herbs. Things like He Shou Wu, Cordyceps, [inaudible 00:24:58], Rehmannia, Morinda. And so I think building that base of core vitality is an essential component of any healing program, basically. Because without that your body just does not have the energy and the safety. When you're in such a Jing-vulnerable state? And you're prepared to run out of fuel and die at just about any moment? Your body is afraid and not going to divert resources to dealing with your fungal issues because it's just concerned with not, like, crashing and burning and that being the end of the show. Sage: So absolutely, building the Jing is essential, so you can build ... you're kind of simultaneously wanting to build the Jing, and address the candida itself to stop the Jing leak, and then you can start improving at like, twice as fast. Mason: And Dan, what's your take on that? Dan: Yeah. 100%. Nervous system and adrenal support is absolutely necessity initially before you, I think before you even go in thinking about using the big guns to break up the biofilms and reduce the candida load with strong antimicrobials, which are all part of the protocol. But it really depends on the person in front of you to. So for example, if I've got someone who's burning the candle at both ends, doing the 75-hour work week, and only wants to take antimicrobials it's like, ha ha. No, no, no, no, no. We have to nail the lifestyle first. That is absolutely essential. And so sleep, blue lights, EMFs, all of that stuff comes into it. Diet, you have to have the foundations ready and ripe for the body to go, aha! Now I can enter healing mode, now I can switch over to parasympathetic. Because the foundations are there. Dan: What I often do in those cases, too, with someone who is really on this end of the spectrum and is part of that go-go-go lifestyle? Is just little simple tweaks, like green tea. So instead of coffee? It's green tea. It's anti-strep, it's anti-candida, it boosts [inaudible 00:26:58] bacteria, it's antioxidant, it's lymphatic. So little tweaks like that. You know, removing the sugars. You sort of stage it out. Dan: Then you might bring in a probiotic, and you'll use a strain which has been shown to reduce fungal load and boost natural killer cells and various components of the immune system. And you step it up. And you step it up. And you step it up. And you carefully watch for reactions, because that's another part of it with any sort of protocol where you are reducing microbial load, because you are obviously going to run into potential detoxification issues if that person's ability to clear out these metabolites can't keep up with the front end. So that's something that you really have to be careful navigating. Dan: And like Sage said earlier, this can take a long time, people. This can take, if it's been a long time it can be up to one or two years. And then once you're there to have to maintain where you've got to, and in my case I got there a long time and ended up, a little while later, in a moldy apartment over on the northern beaches and it all went out the window. Those things come up, so you have to be really on to the environmental side of it too. Mason: Okay, and let's just, before we move on, I want to touch on the nervous system and supporting the nervous system to getting into that parasympathetic state so we can actually get to resting, digesting, and healing. Some of your favorite methods, distinctions whether they use technologies or whether they be something simple that we can access through nature. Dan: Yeah, nice one. So I'm sure we've touched on it before Mason, but just barefoot earthing. Getting back into nature, a very simple thing to do. Slowing the breathing down, doing diaphragmatic breathing, not breathing shallowly from the chest. And doing that as often as possible, making that really, really priority. I often team that up with the blue light blockers, which you can get now. Get people to slap those on at like 7 PM at night every night leading up to bed. SwitChing off wifi at night, that's really good for the nervous system. Dan: So all these little tweaks to get you over from fight-or-flight over to the parasympathetic side of the nervous system. You can also pair that up with a few gentle botanicals like chamomile, passionflower, and Reishi mushroom for example. That trio works fantastic. Mason: Yeah, like a beautiful moon milk at night, maybe with a bit of a ... well I like doing a chamomile, lavender infusion within the milk there, been doing that for retreaters recently and getting those Reishis in there. Beautiful nightcap. Mason: Sage, I know there's like a crazy crossover of what you do and love and recommend there, with the breath and the barefoot and getting the blue light out. Sage, one thing I'm going to have to do and put in the notes here is get the instructions on how people can completely get the blue light off their phone. Everyone's like, oh night mode. It's like, no, no, no; I'm like, Sage has got this beautiful hack for getting all the blue light out. Sage: Deep in the settings you can modify it so it glows all red at night, and you can still fully text and stuff. It gets weird if you're trying to, like, check out Chicks on Instagram? Because they don't look good. Mason: And that's you, man. I imagine it gets weird for you all night. AnnaBlanca's like, "What you doing?" Mason: "No I'm just doing some, looking at like, photography development, old school style, so weird." Sage: But other than that, it's great to be able to flip on all red at night, and it's just, everything in your phone, the only colors are red and black, for everything. And there's a shortcut you can set up where all you have to do, and I'm not sure exactly how this goes on with iPhone X and past that where there's no home button anymore. But with the older ones you just tap the home button three times for the shortcut, and it'll put it right into the red. So it's easy to turn on and off, so it's great. And then even for some random reason you need to check the time in the middle of the night, it's all red, so. It's ideal not to use it at all, but if you have to look then at least you're not messing up your melatonin levels and shocking your system in the middle of the night. Sage: And other things that I like for getting into that parasympathetic state is, Reishi mushroom has been mentioned. Ashwagandha is another one of my absolute favorites because it works on so many aspects of health that people are struggling with these days. Mason: It goes right in that moon milk as well, the Ashwagandha and Reishi with that infusion. Oh man, it's so good. Sage: And then also, infrared saunas are great to put you back in that parasympathetic- Mason: Oh yeah. Sage: ... state because you're being surrounded by the infrared, which is that heat signature that we as humans give off. That's why you look through night vision infrared goggles, and you see people. So if you think back, and this is a theory my dad first shared with me, and this is not scientifically based, really; it's just a theory, and you see if it resonates with you. But if you look back at when the last time was that you were fully surrounded with infrared heat in somewhat of a dark and fully safe place was in your mother's womb. Mason: Oh, true. Sage: And so it is getting you back to that place of being fully provided for, fully safe, everything take care of and everything's okay, all you need to do is Chill out. Mason: And you know what I'd probably put there, like, putting those ocean sounds on. Like over when Tahnee was pregnant we were listening to the placenta, and it had this woosh, woosh. So getting those sounds in there at the same time, those ocean sounds while you're meditating in that infrared sauna. And we should put some links, just here on this call we've got some incredible resources for people to go and get a clear light sauna. I mean, your folks offer them over there in the States, and we're both friends with Sebastian here who owns the New Zealand, Australian, and European and UK branch, so basically no matter where you are in the world we're going to be able to basically get you hooked up in- Sage: We've got the connections [inaudible 00:32:52]. Mason: Yeah, we've got the connections. We'll put some links in though depending on which continent you're on and give you some ... you know. Just give them the old, Sage and Mason ... and Dan. Well let's throw Dan in there as well. Sage, Mason and Dan sent me. So get you hooked up because I agree that is one of the absolute, ultimate technologies, having an infrared sauna in my house for getting the nervous system toned up. And we could just do a podcast on that, I'm sure. Mason: Now let's start- Sage: Real quick, if you don't mind, just to finish on the nervous system. I'm a huge fan of the Wim Hof method for this. Breathing and the super oxygenation? For strengthening the nervous system and gently building up to cold exposure. People get intimidated because they see people do it on Instagram in the beginning, but it's just like lifting weights. You train your nervous system, you don't jump in and do something super challenging, you know? Go to try to bench press 200 kilos on your first time going to the gym. Sage: You do the 30 seconds of cold water at the end of a hot shower or after taking a sauna, when it's not going to be that crazy. And from there you gently build up. Eventually you're doing 10 minutes of a cold shower, or you're doing a five or ten minute ice bath and it's not that big of a deal anymore because you built up to it at a sustainable level. Of course if you hit it too hard in the beginning, that's why people catch a cold. Their nervous system's weak and it can't handle being out in the cold if they hit it all at once, and it overwhelms them. It's like if you try to do too much at the gym, you're going to injure yourself, it happens. So I think that is one of the most incredible tools that I've experienced, and now that I've been doing it for, almost four years. And it's been, yeah. So powerful for me. Mason: Yeah and I think that's a good distinction there because when you look at the branding and what works is seeing Wim walk up and down in his shorts, and it's covered in snow. And basically it's very important for us to remember that these aren't systems of fanaticism. These are systems of appropriateness for you to build that core function. So I definitely throw my support behind that. Wim's a great guy and also for those of you that are maybe wanting to go even deeper through a process with your breath, if that might seem a little bit unobtainable? I'll also put a link, um, Benny Fergusson, my friend, the Movement Monk, has a really amazing, gentle breathwork practice that is very intricate and very much takes into account these, the mental and physical unification that's going to have to go throughout that process. Mason: So you've got lots of resources there, everyone, for getting that nervous system toned. Then we start moving into how are we going to get ... We've got the baseline. We've got building back our Jing, getting our nervous system toned, and I think we've kind of talked about it's the bread and butter. And maybe bread isn't the best example here because it's got the yeast raising factors, that are actually going to be implicated when it comes to candida. Sage: Non-starchy, gluten-free bread and butter. Mason: Mm, mm. Grass-fed butter. Sage: There you go. Mason: Basically now I want to get into where we're getting into the clearing now. Getting into the clearing, starting to bring some herbals, start bringing in some compounds that are going to start building back our microbiome, start countering this intense leaky gut that we can start seeing and that permeability that we've already touched on. Sage, you're starting out. What are your pillars for starting to clear the body and get it back on track in those initial stages, which may be for three months or a year. Sage: Yeah, yeah. It is a bit of a journey, and that was the most intimidating thing to me in the beginning that actually stopped me from starting for a couple of years, after I kind of knew I was going to have to do this. But I was super intimidated by the fact that I was really going to have to be serious about cutting down on carbs and sugar for anywhere from six months to two years, and I wanted to figure out any other way. But in the end it came back to this: you've got to deal with these basic things. Sage: So you really want to minimize carbs, cut out all forms of sugar, because all of this is beating the candida. Eventually, one day, you will be able to bring it back in moderate amounts, as you've rebuilt your whole gut microbiome. But for now, you really want to cut it down. And you're going to see tremendous ancillary benefits from this, aside from just the candida? You're going to be able to start burning ketones as a fuel source and start burning fat, so you're probably going to experience some great weight loss, some people are probably going to enjoy that. And when you're burning these ketones for fuel and burning fat as fuel, healthy fats, you're able to produce far more ATP, which is your pure cellular energy, than when you're burning glucose as fuel. So you're going to have a lot better energy, once you transition. Sage: It can be a little challenging as your body first is transitioning to burning fat as fuel. But once you get there it's pretty amazing. And you'll learn to get creative with stevia and things like this that can still give you the pleasure of sweetness in your life, you don't have to say goodbye to that. There's many ways, we put tons of recipes on this stuff on our YouTube channel. And so that's the first step, is cutting out all these things that are feeding the candida. Sage: And then, what are you going to go after it with? One of the best that I found was Pau D'arco tea. It's one of the most powerful, natural, antifungal herbs coming out of the Amazon. You can make a really nice tea with that, it goes great as the base of any hot elixir, or you could just be sipping it on its own, all the time. And then two of the other very powerful herbs for me, the tonics that we all know and love are Reishi mushroom and Chaga. Sage: Chaga for me was especially impactful. I was doing some nice tinctures and capsules but where I really started experiencing the benefits of it was when I would get the raw chunks of Chaga mushroom and cook them for three hours into a real strong water extraction, freeze it overnight so that the water gets inside the cell walls, these cell's walls that are super hard that you can't digest? Actually busts them open as it freezes, then boil it again the next day and make it super strong, and I was getting into drinking it regularly. That was a huge assist in my journey against candida. Mason: So ... Yeah, go for it. Sage: Oh I'm just getting on a roll. Mason: So, well actually before. I want to keep you going, but I just want to comment on two things there and Dan, get your two cents in. Mason: That's a really appropriate use of the ketogenic diet. I really like ketogenesis as a distinction in what's ... in a way to possibly get us losing weight that's excessive and actually shouldn't be there? And also getting our mitochondria rocking to the extent that we can, for a time, get off sugars and get into this state where our metabolism can get a bit of a reset and it's a little bit of a breath of fresh air for our immune system for a time as well. Rather than just, go after it, get shredded, nonstop, don't ever not be keto. Mason: I don't know what your sense of that is, but we've discussed it a couple of times on the podcast and it's come up with one of Tahnee's conversations with a practitioner in terms of like, for women. An appropriate time to use ketogenesis and when it's not actually that useful? And we've spoken about it, Dan, in terms of what that excessive fat can do to go and contribute it over too much of a long period to gut permeability thanks to the off-gassing that that excessive fat gives through the bacteria. Mason: But I just wanted to really like ... I like that distinction that you just made there, Sage, I think that's for most people as casting a wide net. That seems like a sensible time to be using ketogenesis. Sage: Yeah. I think, you know there are anti-aging benefits of it in terms of minimizing glycation and things of that nature. And I think it's a transition diet, something you do for a time period to really change your inner terrain and external appearance and everything. And then probably long-term more of a cyclical ketogenic diet is probably the more beneficial thing, where you go in for a bit and out for a bit. And it's more of a natural flow. Mason: And of course, Pau D'arco. I think we're three massive Pau D'arco fans, coming from the lapacho tree in the Amazon. Heavily a part of my healing protocol. I hit it for probably a couple of years I had it constant rotation in strong amounts before it was time for me to then cycle off. Sage: You get to where you don't even want to think about it anymore. Just, you hit a point where, okay. I've had enough, I'm good. Mason: Yeah, I've had it absolutely enough. And that is, I think that's a really appropriate way to let your body govern, you know? Because of course, with any herb, especially a herb that has strong antifungal, antimicrobial actions, you're going to want to cycle off that at some point. Because your body's going to want to have the breathing room to go and do its thing and regulate. Mason: I just wanted to throw my support behind those. Pau D'arco had such an incredible, such an incredible impact on me moving ... I don't think I even mentioned the fact that I did, that was my catalyst, was candida, in getting into this. I was having fungal eruptions on my skin and a suppressed immune system. I've told the story I think on the podcast a couple of times, but it was definitely for me likewise, that combination of Chaga mushroom and Reishi mushroom, but then I'd use a base of Pau D'arco tea, and that's a very simple herbal approach. Mason: Then I had He Shou Wu coming in and nourishing my kidneys in the beginning, and that was the beginnings for me. Getting off the, of course I got off gluten, I got off the grains. I got off the conventional western diet, which is very suppressive to the spleen Chi and it definitely was to mine, and it was really suppressing my digestive capacity. And I was able to bounce back pretty quick, especially with those three primary herbs, the two mushies, and the Pau D'arco bark, and then the He Shou Wu coming in and supporting. Mason: And after I want to hear all your awesome rambling Sage, but I want to let everyone know that after this we're going to dive into the mushies. Sage: Yeah, so those are my first two pillars really, is starve the candida and get in the beneficial herbs that are going to help clean things up in there. And then you've cleared it out, and what are you going to put in there? You're not just going to leave a blank slate and let the candida come back in all over again like you did with antibiotics. You messed up once, don't do it again. So now, we want to introduce really great bacteria into the gut. So it's good to be taking some probiotics. Sage: I'm really a fan of taking spore based probiotics, or ones that are shown to have efficacy in actually making it through and setting up shop in the gut, rather than being killed off somewhere higher up? Maybe in the stomach by digestive acids and things like that? SO rather than just looking at the number of colony forming units, which is what's advertised, you actually have to do a little deeper digging to see if the company's actually had testing done, to show the level of survivability, which makes a huge, huge difference. You can have a trillion-strain probiotic formula that all gets killed off in the gut. You don't get anything from it, or you can have a 30 billion and all 30 billion survive and make it through and set up shop and are doing all sorts of work for you. So it really makes a big difference, whether it's surviving or not. Sage: And then getting on fermented foods, was a big part for me. Tons of sauerkraut, fermented vegetables ... Drinking coconut water kefir was really supportive for me, and yeah. That's the fermented side of things, and those for me were the three main pillars. Sage: You know a few other herbs that were beneficial were, like occasionally using a aged kyolic garlic extract was also supportive for me. One time early on I heard someone say, oh yeah you should juice a whole head of raw garlic. Candida will freak out about that. Holy crap, I had the worst burn, I pretty much gave myself an ulcer in the stomach from that. So don't juice a whole head of raw garlic and try drinking that. It's not a good idea. Learn from my mistake. Mason: Yeah, you lose your friends, you lose your intestinal lining. Sage: It was painful, man. Mason: That's so good. But hey, I think it's awesome that everyone can learn from our fanatical mistakes. Because I've definitely gone down that road. Mason: Yeah, I love it. I love that it's simple, I love that it's methodical, I think that it's really ... Over the years I've seen that same combination coming up again an again and again when you go through all the complexity and all the confusion in terms of what you should and shouldn't be eating and drinking, basically these are the core pillars in terms of what's going to get you from A to B in terms of healing as soon as possible. You mentioned Body Ecology, I think that's really ... I think you kind of consider that the Bible of the anti-candida diet, is that right? Sage: Yeah. It's a great place for anyone who's thinking they might be dealing with a candida issue to start out and get a good set of basic information and approaches and what foods can be beneficial and what not. Because they'll get a taste of things, and a feel of things I think from listening to us today and get some really good ideas. But it's good to have a kind of a manual, that you can really pore through and refer to and can address it from all sides. SO I highly recommend it to anyone that things they may be dealing with candida. Read the Body Ecology Diet book. Mason: Love it bro. Mason: Dan, what's your take? When you're entering into this what foods are you bringing in, what foods are you eliminating, are there any distinctions in terms of any particular constitutional elements that you like to take into account? Dan: Yeah, definitely and I'm one of those practitioners where, I probably do the least amount of dietary manipulation compared to a lot of practitioners. What I typically do is, apart from the obvious things, things such as alcohol, excessive caffeine use, refined sugars. Usually if we can take dairy and gluten-containing grains out of the diet and lower the amount of starches? I generally don't do too much above and beyond that in the initial stages. A, because of the amount that it puts onto the patient who is already compromised to some degree under this burden of stress, and so we just want to take out those really common sort of insults to allow the inflammation to kind of just settle down in the gut. Dan: But I think probably what we perhaps should've mentioned a little bit earlier is just movement and sweating, and we talked about sauna of course. But sunlight and movement are massive for candida. When I treat people that have chronic yeast issues, they're different people when you consider how they're presentation looks in winter compared to summer. And that I attribute largely to the upgrade they get from their immune system when their vitamin D level are optimized? Because we know that with optimized vitamin D levels we're producing higher amounts of our body's own antimicrobial substances like [inaudible 00:47:54]. Which has been shown to be stronger than many, many, many botanicals when tested in terms of destructing biofilms and getting viral load and bacterial load down and so forth. Dan: Movement's huge. You know lymphatic detoxification, that's massive as well. To ensure the person is moving and sweating and getting adequate sunlight. Dry skin brushing, that's effective as well. But at particular sort of point in treatment I like to then depending on the person's constitution introduce some gentle biofilm destructors as well. It's one thing to bring in antifungal herbs, but if the immune system can't see them, the shell of these critters isn't cracked up to allow their contents to be exposed to these botanicals or our immune system, then we're kind of not getting as much bang for our buck. So compounds like N-Acetyl Cysteine, absolutely brilliant for breaking up biofilm, really good for supporting the liver as well and glutathione production, which is our body's master antioxidant and you want prime levels of that anytime you're doing any sort of changes to the gut ecosystem or detoxification. The good old, Pau D'arco and cat's claw tea combo I found to be personally really successful and I think that's probably one of the first things you and I ever jammed about back at the markets years ago. Mason: Yeah man. For sure, and I think I can attest to Sage's love for cat's claw, una de gato, as well. Everyone's like, oh my gosh you guys are eating cat's claws? It's just a bark, everybody. I've got to just mention that. Sage: [inaudible 00:49:31]. Mason: I get that every now and then. Mason: Yeah sorry Dan, I had to get that little joke in there. Dan: Yeah, absolutely. Definitely. So, yeah. In addition to that, pomegranate I have found to be just absolutely magnificent when it comes to any pathogenic overgrowth. I can't speak highly enough about that particular herb. I haven't found any other botanicals that simultaneously lower things like bacteria and candida, whilst up-regulating good bacteria at the same time. So pomegranate tincture is definitely going into the protocol for anyone who has any sot of fungal overgrowth. Dan: Apart from that, once you're doing the biofilm work, the person's moving and sweating, the vitamin D is optimized, and the dietary foundations are on point, you do have to think about the liver and all the metabolites that you're breaking down. Because the liver ultimately has the job of buffering and keeping the oil clean. And again, that feeds back into using things like N-Acetyl Cysteine, Alpha-Lipoic Acid, good old and St. Mary's Thistle, burdock, dandelion root just as teas can be really pivotal as well. Dan: Just, garbage in, garbage out. Just get people thinking about the more you're killing off, and the debris you're producing that has to be exiting the system because you can get that enterohepatic recirculation, and you don't want that, because the bugs will just set up shop in a different area of the body. Mason: So can I, I'm just going to before we move on. I just really want to bring a summary to this aspect of treatment, where we've identified that perhaps we do have an overgrowth of candida. We get into the tweakings of the diet, whether we do it gently, and I would agree that it's a psychological conversation of whether someone's going to go down the hardcore, phase 2 Body Ecology when it's like no sugars whatsoever. Maybe some green apple, I think at this stage- Sage: It's Phase One, Full Intensity. And then Phase Two is, like, gentler as you've gotten better. Yeah. Phase One is the Full Intensity. Mason: And also just making distinct what Dan was saying there, what are the core things that I'd be introducing if they're in a state where it's just not possible for them to make those changes? And that would be, again, whether it's going to work or not, these are ... this is what everyone's going to have to have that real dance within themselves, I think that's safe to say, and what's possible for you. And then you're going to have to manage your expectations with that. And as you said, Dan, I don't know, what were you saying dietarily with your core? Refined grains, excessive sugars, definitely getting off processed sugars, I think that's ... if you're on processed sugars you're going to basically be shooting yourself in the candida foot every single time you try to jump at him. Mason: So we've got that aspect, you know? Possibly looking at ketogenesis for a particular time, and so basically we've got that dietary component. Within talking, within a herbal sense and a treatment sense of getting our nervous system really toned and getting us in a calm place where our body can actually heal, getting our foundations of our Jing through Jing herbs. Like you mentioned, He Shou Wu, Rehmannia, Cordyceps, Eucommia Bark, and I think you mentioned Cistanche as well, Sage, and also you're going to get a good crossover there. And you don't have to have all of these, you know. You pick your herb, and Ashwagandha is also a beautiful one that's going to have those jewel effects on the nervous system and on the kidneys. Mason: Then we've gone to talk about, right. What herbs are we starting to include and what supplements are we starting to include to actually start clearing these out. Medicinal mushrooms we're going to go into next, but that's a huge aspect of building up basically the Jing of the immune system, which is always implicated. I can definitely always ... Definitely always, that's never the case. But I can generally say that you're going to see an immune suppression when it comes to candida. I think that's a fair thing to say, would you guys agree? Sage: Absolutely. Because you're very vulnerable to other things happening and taking place. Mason: Absolutely. So then we see both your suggestions in terms of what we're going to be getting coming in. We're going to get the herbs like Pau D'arco, the Chagas, the Reishis, Maitakes, and turkey tails are always going to be wonderful bringing those in to fortify the immune system. And you've talked about N-Acetyl Cysteine and started talking about this other aspect of this phase, which Sage, I know you're all over. And now that we're here Dan I really appreciate you bringing up the biofilms, the ability for us to actually break down. I don't know where you're atin terms of just describing what these biofilms actually are. I know there's a bit of calcification involved in them and I know the immune system especially has a hard time identifying that there is something there behind this little encasing, or this little barnacle, in which the infection lies beneath. It's one of ... Its survival, opportunistic mechanisms to not become identified by the immune system. Mason: And at that time so I just want to talk just a little bit more on that stage within this protocol, of actually knocking out these biofilms so our immune system can start getting this candida infection under control. So I just want to reiterate: your favorites for breaking down these biofilms, and then I just want to have another quick little conversation around opening up detox channels, supporting liver, and also my favorite, including binders, like clays within the diet to help moving these things out. And then also inclusive in this conversation is going to be, the saunas. We don't have to go too much further into it, but if you've got that going on, you're going to be definitely opening up that channel of detoxification through the skin. Mason: So in terms of knocking out these biofilms, your faves Dan? Dan: Pomegranate first and foremost. N-Acetyl Cysteine which we mentioned, and another one from the silkworm, Serrapeptase, I'm sure you guys are quite familiar with as well. Sage: Yep, absolutely. Mason: Another big favorite. Dan: Yeah. The only caution with Serrapeptase is long-term, it can ... Let me rewind a little bit. Good bacteria as well do form biofilm, and so there's a concern that long term use of agents like Serrapeptase and N-Acetyl Cysteine can also crack up good biofilms, which you don't want. Mason: Mm. And that's like, it's natural with anything that's a treatment protocol or enzymes therapy, with the Serrapeptase, you want to make sure that you're cycling it and respecting the treatment period, and you're not going in an “altering” the system of the body too long-term. Would you like the use of MSM in there? Have you ever found that useful? Dan: Yeah I do, I do like MSM and that's a big one I'll use in conjunction with this protocol particularly if people have joint-related issues. Which as Sage said, we often see that with candida, these fungal metabolites get passed around and float around through the body. It can cause quite painful and swollen joints and brain fog. That's another thing, with brain fog the components that get broken up with candida compounds actually form acid aldehyde, and that's why you get people who say, I feel like I'm drunk; I'll go to work and I just feel like I'm wasted and I can't think properly; my short-term memory's gone. And that's because of this acid aldehyde that the candida produced. Dan: SO yeah, sorry. Kind of went off on a little tangent there, but- Mason: No it's really funny when you see those news articles of people who they found had so much fermentation going on in the gut they were tested to be drunk and they hadn't had any alcohol at all. So bizarre, but it's true life. Dan: Next thing we know there'll be pulled over and getting breath tested and being fined as having [crosstalk 00:57:19]. Mason: Soon enough. You want to get tested for candida? Get pulled over and the cops [inaudible 00:57:23]. Dan: Yeah, imagine that. Imagine we get to the point that we're really concerned about the immunological health of our population. Random candida testing everybody. Pull over, like, parasite testing, you know? We've just got your back, everyone. Mason: Concerns your driving safety. Sorry Dan. Dan: Do not operate maChinery while candida is present. Mason: Yeah. Dan: But yeah, so to summarize. N-Acetyl Cysteine, Serrapeptase, the pomegranate. Good old green tea. Sounds very boring and we're used to hearing that but that is so, so good for candida in particular. We can talk about things like lauric acid and caprylic acid, they're often good additions to do particularly in those stubborn cases. Dan: The other one I didn't mention is berberine. Berberine is really efficient at cracking up biofilms and getting on top of ... And this is what I love about herbal medicine. It's like we're isolating candida but we know we're going to have a good effect on viruses and bacteria at the same time. So if someone does come in and they've got known candida issues, but they also have [inaudible 00:58:32], we know that using agents like berberine and pomegranate we're hitting both on the same head, if that makes sense. Mason: Mm-hmm (affirmative), mm-hmm (affirmative). Mason: Absolutely. I mean, yeah, it gets a little bit different when you're using herbals rather than isolates. Beautiful list there, Dan. I really like the Serrapeptase- MSM combination for breaking down those biofilms and definitely going to have to get a little bit more into pomegranate, definitely through my support behind the berberine. Mason: Sage, in term
Just how good are herbs for supporting hormonal health? Find out as I highlight the top 10 herbs that I’m using in my practice that have given some really wonderful results! You can find all the info and links about this episode at https://holisticwellness.ca/episode49. Topics Discussed in this Episode: The celery juice craze The top 10 herbs for hormonal health Key Takeaways: The Top 10 Herbs for Hormonal Health Black Cohosh It’s great for hormonal regulation and also for treating rheumatic pain. It’s wonderful for women’s reproductive health and has been used to treat almost every condition related to the menstrual cycle. Studies have shown that it’s really effective in supporting and reducing hot flashes and mood swings that are often associated with menopause. It’s been shown to improve ovulation and fertility in women who are specifically taking Clomid. It’s also very inflammatory and can help reduce muscle pain by lowering hormonal levels. Chaste Tree Also known as Chaste Berry or Vitex, it’s considered one of the best herbs for regulating hormones and is used a lot with infertility and PMS. It works best when a specific hormone called prolactin is high. As is typically the case with most herbs, you have to stay on it for quite long-term, at least a good three to four months, before you can see any difference. Take it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. It works directly with your pituitary gland to help regulate estrogen and progesterone production. Garlic It’s wonderful for treating high cholesterol and high blood pressure. It has a ton of antibacterial properties. Studies have shown that it effectively treats both bacterial vaginosis and vaginal yeast infections caused by candida. Ginger It’s great for colds and cases of flu, indigestion, menstrual cramps, and even arthritis. It has a lot of anti-inflammatory properties. It’s not going to specifically treat hormonal imbalances, but if you have menstrual cramps, or if you have nausea, specifically from pregnancy, ginger is a wonderful natural alternative. If you’ve gone through chemotherapy or are going through chemotherapy and you have a lot of nausea, ginger will be great for that. It’s also great for reducing pain that’s associated with both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Lavender It’s great for anxiety and depression, and for calming the body. It can be great for headaches as well and can really help to promote restful sleep. Research has shown that lavender is effective at reducing generalized anxiety and depression both when used as aromatherapy and when taken internally. Turmeric Curcumin is the main active plant chemical that’s found in turmeric, and it can treat numerous illnesses, diseases, and symptoms. It’s very anti-inflammatory, which is wonderful for treating arthritis, endometriosis, or any type of chronic pain, and great for ulcerative colitis. It’s also really potent in antioxidants. Yarrow It is wonderful for excess bleeding of any kind, as well as fibroids and endometriosis. It’s great for ensuring a healthy flow of flood. Ashwagandha It’s used in many adrenal complexes because it can help to reduce cortisol levels and help regulate your endocrine system. It can also help increase your libido. It supports thyroid health by helping in the conversion of T4 to T3. Rehmannia It’s great for treating disorders that are related to the kidneys and to the adrenal glands. It’s known as a longevity herb. It’s a cooling herb that has the ability to balance what Chinese medicine calls yin in the body. Clary Sage It helps to regulate estrogen levels and reduce mood fluctuations Action Steps: Understand how these herbs can really be beneficial to your health. But don’t spend your money where you don’t need to. Check if you already have these herbs at home, in your fridge or on your kitchen counter. Samantha said: “Sometimes if there is something that’s too good to be true, well, it probably is. And especially in the health and wellness industry, there is not just one thing that’s going to be the healer for you… It is a combination of things, and we really can’t forget the foundational things.” “It’s so unfortunate so many women are going on the pill because they’re using the pill to treat their menstrual pain or irregularity, and it’s not doing that. The pill is not addressing the underlying root causes of why you’re experiencing the pain.” Thanks for listening! Important Announcements: Join us in the Healthy Hormones for Women Online Program before March 1st and grab your Bonuses! If you have any questions, connect with me over on Instagram, @holisticwellnessfoodie. 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In this podcast, Dr. George and John have an invigorating discussion with Truth Calkins on how to keep the endocrine system healthy for a youthful life! We have a new podcast for the new year that focuses on the Endocrine system! Find out the six secrets Truth reveals on how to keep your glandular system young and potent. Cleansing the glands of endocrine system What are the disruptors? What are the foods and supplements that help to detoxify and de-calcify? Master amino acid profile Find out Truth's favorite herbs for vitalizing blood flow to glands! Increase blood flow to the gland Find out Truth's ‘super-fats' for glandular health Feed the glands…tips on food nutrition What are Truth's four most important minerals for glandular health? Super nutritional supplements for the glands Find out Truth's go-to herbs for endocrine vitality How to tonify the endocrine system with herbs The exercises that Truth says is the most powerful for recharging the body Exercises Here is Truth's recipe for Endocrine support: 14 oz hot water 1 capsule Gynostemma 3 capsules Rehmannia 6 1 tsp Eucommia extract powder 1 tsp He shou wu extract powder 1 tsp Salvia extract powder 1-2 squirts Deer Antler Essence 1/8 tsp Reishi extract powder ½ tsp Lycium extract powder 1 tbsp Chia seeds 1 tbsp Black Sesame seeds 1 tsp Coconut oil 1 tsp Ghee 1 tbsp Pumpkin seed oil (Hydro-Therm brand) Dash of cinnamon Dash of cardamom ½ tsp Royal Maca 10 drops plain stevia Learn about all this in our latest episode with the amazing JingMaster, Truth Calkins and much, much more!! Email Truth at tapedin@gmail.com Visit www.JingHerbs.com now! Find out how your Three Treasures are doing at www.JingHerbsTest.com Ask us anything at questions@JingHerbs.com!
Rehmannia is the founder of Shaman Shack, producers of an exceptionally high quality range of Chinese herbs, focussing particularly on medicinal mushrooms. Rehmannia has an incredible depth of knowledge and understanding of Chinese herbalism, and in this interview he eloquently explains some of the principles of the tradition in a way that makes it easier to grasp.
Rehmannia is the founder of Shaman Shack, producers of an exceptionally high quality range of Chinese herbs, focussing particularly on medicinal mushrooms. Rehmannia has an incredible depth of knowledge and understanding of Chinese herbalism, and in this interview he eloquently explains some of the principles of the tradition in a way that makes it easier to grasp.
In this episode, Dr. George and John again speak with JingMaster Truth Calkins about Jing Essence energy. Find out what Truth has to say about: What senses are associated with Jing The difference between pre-natal and post-natal Jing Truth's favorite herb for nourishing post-natal Jing What food group helps to generate brain cells Truth's favorite Jing superfood energy snacks How sleep affects Jing and Truth's secret recipe for great sleep What Jing minerals you need to supplement with now How to stop your Jing leaks to start building your Jing up again And much, much more! Learn about all this in our latest episode with the amazing JingMaster, Truth Calkins! Email Truth at tapedin@gmail.com Visit www.JingHerbs.com now! Find out how your Three Treasures are doing at www.JingHerbsTest.com Ask us something at questions@JingHerbs.com!
This is our second interview with Shaman Shack founder, Rehmannia. If you are a fan of Chinese herbs, this interview is required listening. Rehmannia has so much wisdom to share, and has a unique way of translating the concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine in a way that is accessible to the Western mind.
This is our second interview with Shaman Shack founder, Rehmannia. If you are a fan of Chinese herbs, this interview is required listening. Rehmannia has so much wisdom to share, and has a unique way of translating the concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine in a way that is accessible to the Western mind. http://bubblemembers.s3.amazonaws.com/audio/rehmannia2.mp3
Rehmannia Dean Thomas Is a Taoist Tonic herbalist in the Gate of Life Lineage. He received the traditional 8 year (1998-2006) master-pupil apprentiship under World recognized Taoist Master herbalist Ron Teeguarden, and earned the title “Teamaster”, as well as “Superior Herbalist.” He made teas with whole Tonic herbs daily, and came to know their deep healing powers. Rehmannia is a purist and sources the highest quality herbs. You can see for yourself when you receive his products and/or take the Gate of Life course. Rehmannia studied Traditional Chinese diagnosis at Alhambra Medical University, and holds a degree as a Master Herbalist. WHAT WE DISCUSS IN THIS INTERVIEW: THE HISTORY BEHIND TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE THE TRUE ESSENCE OF TAOIST TONIC HERBALISM WHAT EXACTLY IS A TONIC HERB AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW HERBS THAT NOURISH THE THREE TREASURES OF LIFE FORCE NOT ALL HERBS SHOULD BE USED EVERY DAY AND SOME SHOULD BE ALL FORMS OF WESTERN MEDICATION CAUSE IMBALANCES IN THE BODY THE WORD "ALLOPATHIC" TRANSLATES TO "AGAINST NATURE" WHAT IS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CANDIDA CONSCIOUSNESS AND A SHEN DISTURBANCE THE SECRETS BEHIND LIVING A LONG AND VIBRANTLY HEALTHY LIFE HOW COMBINING RAW FOODS & TONIC HERBS CREATES INCREDIBLE HEALTH AND SO MUCH MORE! Rehmannia Dean Thomas: http://www.gateoflife.org Ronnie Landis: http://www.ronnie-landis.com The Holistic Health Mastery Program: http://www.holistichealthmastery.com
Rehmannia Dean Thomas Is a Taoist Tonic herbalist in the Gate of Life Lineage. He received the traditional 8 year (1998-2006) master-pupil apprentiship under World recognized Taoist Master herbalist Ron Teeguarden, and earned the title “Teamaster”, as well as “Superior Herbalist.” He made teas with whole Tonic herbs daily, and came to know their deep healing powers. Rehmannia is a purist and sources the highest quality herbs. You can see for yourself when you receive his products and/or take the Gate of Life course. Rehmannia studied Traditional Chinese diagnosis at Alhambra Medical University, and holds a degree as a Master Herbalist. WHAT WE DISCUSS IN THIS INTERVIEW: THE HISTORY BEHIND TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE THE TRUE ESSENCE OF TAOIST TONIC HERBALISM WHAT EXACTLY IS A TONIC HERB AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW HERBS THAT NOURISH THE THREE TREASURES OF LIFE FORCE NOT ALL HERBS SHOULD BE USED EVERY DAY AND SOME SHOULD BE ALL FORMS OF WESTERN MEDICATION CAUSE IMBALANCES IN THE BODY THE WORD "ALLOPATHIC" TRANSLATES TO "AGAINST NATURE" WHAT IS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN CANDIDA CONSCIOUSNESS AND A SHEN DISTURBANCE THE SECRETS BEHIND LIVING A LONG AND VIBRANTLY HEALTHY LIFE HOW COMBINING RAW FOODS & TONIC HERBS CREATES INCREDIBLE HEALTH AND SO MUCH MORE! Rehmannia Dean Thomas: http://www.gateoflife.org Ronnie Landis: http://www.ronnie-landis.com The Holistic Health Mastery Program: http://www.holistichealthmastery.com
Rehmannia is one of the major players in the world dedicated to bringing the timeless wisdom of the ancient Taoist tonic herbal tradition to the wider world. His integrity and commitment to honouring the essence of this incredible health tradition is palpable throughout the interview and gives an incredible insight into the true potential and intention behind adopting a prevention-based approach to health through the inclusion of tonic herbs. We dive pretty deep into how to develop a relationship with these herbs, as well sharing insights into what makes them so special, where they came from and the possibilities that they open within our capacity for physical health and immunological freedom. I think you'll particularly appreciate the simple yet deep way in which the information and insights are delivered, they go beyond just being another source telling you to include something in your diet because it's healthy, but offer the opportunity for you to get very clear and empowered around this conversation of tonic herbalism in a modern context. LINKS: Rehmannia's Website http://www.shamanshackherbs.com/ Gate Of Life Course: http://www.gateoflife.org/
This is Dr. George and in our latest podcast, John and I delve deeper into the theory behind building optimally balanced formulas according to classical Chinese medicine. We start off with Jing formulas, the most important being Rehmannia 6. Rehmannia 6 is an incredibly important “Mother” formula based on which many other formulas have been created. Which six ingredients make up this powerful formula and specifically what does each one do in the body? How much of each ingredient is represented in a standard dose? How can the base formula be modified to address things like excess heat or dryness? How would you know which formula variation is right for your specific situation…including geography? In this podcast we answer all these questions, including even what time of day is best to take the different variations of Jing formulas in order to achieve their best effect, and understanding how to find a great kidney point on the body that you can press to help tonify kidney energy. Rehmannia grows in parts of north and northeastern China, and is the main ingredient in the Rehmannia 6 formula. It has been used successfully in Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years, primarily to treat yin deficiency. In Asia, Rehmannia has been used for many conditions including: allergies, high blood pressure, anemia, constipation, cancer, diabetes, fever, eczema, bacterial and fungal infections, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, insomnia, and pain relief. Visit www.JingHerbs.com now! Find out how your Three Treasures are doing at www.JingHerbsTest.com Ask us something at questions@JingHerbs.com!
Rehmannia Dean Thomas is a Taoist Tonic Herbalist in the Gate of Life lineage, a 5000 year old herbal system from China. In 1998, he met Master herbalist Ron Teeguarden in 1998 and became his personal apprentice until 2006, when he formed Shamanshack. Rehmannia studied Chinese medical diagnosis at Alhambra University, and obtained a degree from Natural healing College as "Master herbalist", but adheres to the title master Teeguarden gave him as "Superior herbalist." Find out more about him, his products and his work at http://www.shamanshackherbs.com Rehmannia is releasing a book on September 30th called Raw Chi. You can preorder it on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Raw-Chi-Balancing-Chinese-Herbs/dp/1583948589 Also, check out Gate of Life, the very first online course on Taoist health philosophy and Tonic herbalism. www.gateoflife.org His upbringing and background 2:09 Origins of herbs 22:55 The optimal diet 28:25 Paleo diet 35:35 Water 40:15 Psychic self defense 42:39 Evolution 46:53 Reishi 49:50 Creativity 52:49 Closing message 54:01 Music by Max Richter - November Check out our sponsor Earth Shift Products. They are a discount superstore that carries many hard to find products. Free shipping is included in the first order! Use this link: http://earthshiftproducts.com/?AFFID=E012
Rehmannia Dean Thomas is a Taoist Tonic Herbalist in the Gate of Life lineage, a 5000 year old herbal system from China. In 1998, he met Master herbalist Ron Teeguarden in 1998 and became his personal apprentice until 2006, when he formed Shamanshack. Rehmannia studied Chinese medical diagnosis at Alhambra University, and obtained a degree from Natural healing College as "Master herbalist", but adheres to the title master Teeguarden gave him as "Superior herbalist." Find out more about him, his products and his work at http://www.shamanshackherbs.com Rehmannia is releasing a book on September 30th called Raw Chi. You can preorder it on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Raw-Chi-Balancing-Chinese-Herbs/dp/1583948589 Also, check out Gate of Life, the very first online course on Taoist health philosophy and Tonic herbalism. www.gateoflife.org His upbringing and background 2:09 Origins of herbs 22:55 The optimal diet 28:25 Paleo diet 35:35 Water 40:15 Psychic self defense 42:39 Evolution 46:53 Reishi 49:50 Creativity 52:49 Closing message 54:01 Music by Max Richter - November Check out our sponsor Earth Shift Products. They are a discount superstore that carries many hard to find products. Free shipping is included in the first order! Use this link: http://earthshiftproducts.com/?AFFID=E012
Dr. George Lamoureux and John Bonds further explore and discuss the First Treasure of Chinese Tonic Herbalism with a focus on the super herbs of this category. Find out more on Deer Antler, Eucommia, Rehmannia and other tonic herbs for keeping your deep reserve of energy strong. Prevent burnout and activate your power and energy with these longevity tonics. Visit www.JingHerbs.com now! Find out how your Three Treasures are doing at www.JingHerbsTest.com Ask us something at questions@JingHerbs.com!