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Good Skin Circle
The Truth About Korean Skincare, Elemental Sulfur, Nano-Encapsulated Retinol & Amarte's Most Unique Ingredients w/ Dr. Craig Kraffert

Good Skin Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 59:09


Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Craig Kraffert, owner of Amarte Skincare, joins me for an in-depth conversation on the science behind Korean skincare, the remarkable story of elemental sulfur, nano-encapsulated retinol technology, fermented ginkgo biloba nut extract, and the unique formulation philosophy that has made Amarte one of the most respected professional skincare brands in the industry. We also discuss ingredient innovation, professional skincare, common misconceptions about Korean beauty, and what aestheticians should know when evaluating products in today's crowded marketplace.Private Hands-On Advanced Facial Training & Virtual MentorshipSlow Flow & Sculpt 1 Day Workshop 2-Day Intensive Golden Touch Workshop ApplicationWorkshop & Retreat WaitlistFree Golden Experience Guide Monthly Publication

Voices of Esalen
Steeped in Big Sur: Brita Ostrom on Early Esalen, Her New Memoir, and the Wild Work of Becoming

Voices of Esalen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 52:16


Brita Ostrom is the author of the new memoir "Steeped: A Bug Sur Elixir of Sulfur and Sage," a vivid, intimate, and often wonderfully unsentimental account of her life in Big Sur and at Esalen during 1967 and 1968. Brita arrived in California during a hinge moment in American culture: she landed in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco nine months before the Summer of Love, smack dab in the middle of the psychedelic revolution and the early flowering of the human potential movement. From there, she made her way down the coast to Big Sur, and eventually to Esalen. During this conversation, Britt talks about sleeping outside on the land, about all the local music that seemed to appear everywhere, the early days of Gestalt and encounter, the role of psychedelics, the emergence of Esalen massage, the complicated freedoms of sexual liberation, and the ways women at Esalen began to find one another as allies in a community that was still very much shaped by male teachers, male authority, and male mythology. Brita's perspective neither romanticizes the period nor flattens it into critique. She remembers the beauty, the wildness, the tenderness, the bad behavior, the spiritual ambition, the confusion, and the sheer strangeness of a place where a person might dance under the stars one night, confront their childhood wounds the next morning, give massage in the baths that afternoon, and then end up in a conversation that night with someone who had just wandered in from the outer edge of American culture.

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Nature's defenses: Glaciers, sulfur, and healthy fats

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 11:48


Learn how low-deuterium foods, glacial water, and sulfur-rich diets help protect against glyphosate damage and chronic disease. #LowDeuterium #SulfurHealing #NutritionalDefense #HealthTalks

Economy Watch
Tighter supplies drive price leap in some core commodities

Economy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 5:03


Kia ora. Welcome to Thursday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news commodity markets are signaling more intense stress with copper and sulphur jumping to new all-time highs and aluminium jumping to near its brief pandemic spike. Tightening supply from the Middle-East standoff is driving the cost of these fundamentals up. Today, Trump is in Beijing where heavily choreographed set pieces are play out ahead of the formal discussions. Trump got welcomed by a non-Politburo member, the first time China has done that. So far he is being treated just like any other visiting head of state, rather than the special senior welcomes by his predecessors. And China is organising one of its tankers to exit the Strait of Hormuz in defiance of the US blockade, right at the time these meetings take place. US mortgage applications were little-changed last week, but with this week's push higher in benchmark interest rates, they are likely to fall when reported next week. American producer prices were up +6.0% in April from a year ago, getting a +1.4% shove in April from March. Distorted input costs from Trumps Gulf War are embedding uncompetitive pricing in American-made goods. Only the pandemic surge has been greater (also on Trump's watch.) It isn't clear right now why American producer prices are rising faster than just about everywhere else, but history will eventually explain that. US crude oil stocks took another outsized tumble last week according to official EIA monitoring. Petrol stocks there fell sharply too. (These sharp drops are confirmed by industry data too.) The industry is raking in record profits on these lower volumes. Why the US, a net petroleum producer, is feeling the brunt of these price hikes is a classic study in oligopoly power. (And see this investigation.) Meanwhile, UST 30yr bond yields have risen above 5% on secondary markets. Apart from the pandemic spike, this is the first time they have done so since 2007, so a two decade high. The overnight US Treasury 30 year bond auction delivered a medium yield of 4.99% (top bid 5.05%), up from 4.82% at the prior equivalent event a month ago. And we should note that Kevin Warsh is now the Fed Chairman. But ex-boss Powell is still there. Given the Trump-induced inflation surge, he is unlikely to be able to deliver on Trump's demand for lower US interest rates. In Canada, their central bank says they see no evidence that AI is having a material impact on their jobs market - yet, anyway. For them, the benefits are outweighing the costs. EU industrial production rose in March from February, but that wasn't enough to counter the outlier faster rise a year ago, so it ended down -1.0% year-on-year. An outsized fall in Germany twisted these results. In its May monthly report, OPEC cut its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2026, joining other forecasters such as the IEA in cutting expectations due to the Iran war. In Australia, the wealthy are reeling after their latest Budget signaled a levelling of the tax playing field and the wind-down of concessions for wealth. To be fair, these are to be unwound over many years, but the big end of town is furious they are losing their perks. Certainly, those dependent on the property market can see an end to the gravy train. The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.47%, unchanged from this time yesterday. The price of gold will start today up +US$12 at US$4690/oz. Silver is up +US$3 at just over US$88/oz. American oil prices are holding up at just over US$101.50/bbl, while the international Brent price is at just over US$106/bbl, which is down -US$1.50. The Kiwi dollar is down -10 bps from yesterday at this time at 59.3 USc. Against the Aussie we are down -60 bps at 81.7 AUc. Against the euro we are unchanged at just under 50.7 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just on 62.6 which is down -10 bps from yesterday. The bitcoin price starts today at US$79,447 and down -1.3% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest at just under +/- 1.7%. You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz. Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.

The HC Insider Podcast
Sulphurous Times with Meena Chauhan

The HC Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 43:28


Sulfur is a lynchpin commodity, connecting the oil and gas industry to food production and much more. Already in a structural supply deficit, now, nearly half the world's internationally traded sulfur is off the market with the shutting down of the Strait of Hormuz. There is no clear line of sight as to how quickly supply could return with potentially catastrophic consequences for the world. What is sulphur (sulfur), how and where is it produced and what is it used for and why is the world not talking about this? Our guest is Meena Chauhan, Senior Manager over sulphur and sulphuric acid research at the consulting arm of Argus Media. For related content and to find out more about HC Group, a search firm dedicated to the energy & commodities sector, visit https://www.hcgroup.global

Economy Watch
The US boxed in by own goals

Economy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 4:32


Kia ora. Welcome to Tuesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news the Iranians seem to be sucking Trump into a place he can't extract himself from, far from his earlier claims of 'total victory'. First up today, US existing come sales came in at a modest level again in April, and undershot what analysts were expecting. High mortgage interest rates are probably the reason for the soft demand. Still, they did sell at an annualised rate of just on 4 mln dwellings which is enough to sustain the sector. Unsold inventory is rising however, now at 16 weeks sales, and has been rising for all of 2026 and is now at 1.35 mln units. There was another US Treasury bond auction earlier today, and it was notable that demand is flagging, down -5% from the prior event. This time this 3 year bond achieved a median yield of 3.92%, up from 3.85% at the prior equivalent event a month ago. Inflation's impact in the US has officials scrambling. US petrol taxes are said to be on the radar for cutbacks. And the high cost of beef is pushing the US to sharply cut tariffs and quotas on imported beef. Both are effective acknowledgements that tariffs are hurting Americans more than their trading partners. However, given current demand and supply situations, it seems neither move will likely result in lower prices for US consumers. In Canada, their central bank runs a 'market participants survey' quarterly, and in the latest of these professionals now see geopolitical tensions more of a threat to their economy that the trade tensions with the US. They also saw only a modest +1.6% economic expansion this year. China's inflation is rising, noticeably now. Today they said their April CPI came in up +1.2% from a year ago, with fuel costs up +4.6% on that year-ago basis. But in April from March, fuel costs rose +3.5% in just one month. Things are hotter for producer costs which were up +3.5% year-on-year, and up +2.1% month-on-month. These are big sifts because it has been negative since October 2022. China's vehicle sales came in a 2.525 mln in April, about average aver the past three years, but marginally lower than year-ago levels which was an outsized period. On the commodities front, copper shot up to a record high today, and aluminium, nickel and zinc are also rising at the same time. Sulphur, a key ingredient for all mining and processing activity has shot up to a record high again, and approaching three times its cost of a year ago, up double from the start of Trump's Gulf War. Urea, which also spiked to mid April, has come back quite a bit since then. Trump is on his way to Beijing for a summit with Xi, but he is going is quite a weakened state - but he probably doesn't realise it. The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.41%, up +5 bps from this time yesterday. The price of gold will start today up +US$8 at US$4722/oz. Silver is up +US$5 at just under US$85.50/oz. American oil prices are up +US$3 at just under US$98.50/bbl, while the international Brent price is holding at just over US$104.50/bbl, up +US$3.50. The Kiwi dollar is unchanged from yesterday, at this time at 59.7 USc. Against the Aussie we are down -10 bps at 82.2 AUc. Against the euro we are up +10 bps at just on 50.7 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at just under 62.9 which is little-changed from yesterday. The bitcoin price starts today at US$81,983 and up +0.6% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest at just under +/- 1.4%. You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz. Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.

The Julia La Roche Show
#364: Chris Whalen: Powell Stays to "Block Trump" — Warsh Faces Major Obstacles and "The Fed Caused High Home Prices"

The Julia La Roche Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 37:34


In this episode of The Wrap, Chris Whalen breaks down what he calls one of the most significant weeks in Fed history — Powell's final press conference as chairman, his decision to stay on as a Fed governor to block Trump from a second appointment, and what it means for Kevin Warsh walking into a hostile committee with the most dissenting votes since 1992. Chris explains why the Fed has been "the key engine of progressive socialism in Washington" since 1935, what a Warsh-led Fed actually looks like in practice, and why the Trump White House missed a political layup by not hanging "the burning tire of home price affordability" around Powell's neck. Plus: why sulfur — not oil — is the one word that sums up the biggest threat to the global economy right now, what China's sulfuric acid export ban means for copper, silver, and inflation, and why distressed real estate is "the next trade."Thank you to our partners at Goldco. Get your free 2026 Gold & Silver Kit at https://goldco.com/thewrap or call 855-573-0817Links:    The Institutional Risk Analyst: https://www.theinstitutionalriskanalyst.com/  The Wrap: https://www.theinstitutionalriskanalyst.com/post/theira840Inflated book (2nd edition): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/inflated-r-christopher-whalen/1146303673Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/rcwhalen    Use the code TheWrap2026 for 25% off your first year of The Institutional Risk Analyst https://www.theinstitutionalriskanalyst.com/plans-pricingTimestamps:0:00 Welcome & intro — what a week it was 2:05 Powell staying as fed governor 5:08 Warsh — "a hawk on inflation but a supply sider" 7:15 Powell's warning about regional Fed presidents8:10 What can we expect from a Warsh-led Fed?11:30 "The burning tire they should have hung around Powell's neck" 12:25 "What would be the message?" — Chris on political messaging and affordability14:44 What change is Chris most looking forward to at the Fed?16:41 Inflation is accelerating17:28 Sulfur — the one word that sums up the global economic threat20:17 What is Chris doing with his precious metals right now?21:17 US equity markets hitting record highs — what does Chris make of it? 24:30 Distressed real estate is "the next trade" 29:40 One year anniversary of Inflated — reflection and what's come to fruition 34:32 What is Chris watching next week?

Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast
475: CB&B Podcast Live from Philadelphia!

Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 99:15


The IPA gang is back together with some special guests for this star-studded episode recorded in front of a live audience of brewers at Union Transfer in Philadelphia. Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River, Kelsey McNair of North Park, and Evan Price of Green Cheek are joined by Ben Edmunds of Breakside and Oregon State University's Tom Shellhammer—this year's recipient of the Brewers Association Recognition Award—for a ranging conversation. Among the topics they cover: managing sulfur in hop-forward beer, evolving dry-hopping techniques, thiols and mercaptans, and reducing the dry-hop load for better beer—plus, they take questions from the audience. This episode even features a first for the podcast—a Pick 6 speed round, in which Vinnie Cilurzo asks Tom Shellhammer to share six beers that inspired him. Thank you to our presenting sponsors: Encompass If you're a producer trying to get better visibility into how your products are performing at retail, there's a better way—and it's officially in Orbit. Orbit gives bev-alc producers real-time depletion, shipment, and inventory data alongside a CRM built for managing distributor relationships in the field. No more week-old data. No more chasing distributors over email. Yakima Valley Hops YakimaValleyHops.com is your direct source for the finest HAAS hops and innovative hop products. Top varieties like Citra®, Mosaic®, Galaxy®, and more are available in just a couple clicks whenever you need them, no contracts required. Fast fulfillment. Reliable service. Consistent supply. Discover how easy hop sourcing can be at YakimaValleyHops.com, a John I. Haas company. Be sure to experience both the euphorics line designed for cold side additions and Lupocore line of next generation hop pellets. And thank you to our supporting sponsors: Haas Paktech Tripleseat

Your Ideal Day
Victor Cozzetto | MSM: The Missing Nutrient You Need

Your Ideal Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 59:27


What if one of the most important nutrients for your health is something most people have never even heard of? Not magnesium. Not vitamin D. Not omega-3. I'm talking about MSM, or methylsulfonylmethane.   In this episode, I sit down with Victor Cozzetto to explore why MSM may be one of the most overlooked tools for detoxification, inflammation, gut repair, hormone balance, and cellular energy. Sulfur plays a critical role in tissue repair, glutathione production, methylation and helping nutrients move efficiently into the cell.   We unpack what MSM actually is, where humans historically got sulfur from, and why modern life may be leaving many people functionally depleted. Victor also explains the connection between MSM and histamine issues, hay fever, IBS, brain fog, fatigue and why sulfur could be one of the biggest missing links in modern detox support.

Ask Doctor Dawn
ARPA-H Regenerative Knee Research, Microbiome and Exercise Motivation, Red Light Therapy Science, and Unsupervised Play for Child Mental Health

Ask Doctor Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 51:07


Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 4-23-2026: Dr. Dawn highlights ARPA-H-funded breakthroughs: Duke researchers created injections enabling cartilage cells to divide and remodel bone, UC Boulder developed intermittent-burst delivery of a repurposed drug that reversed rabbit arthritis in 4-8 weeks, and Columbia printed a living 3D knee using stem cells on biodegradable scaffolding. She notes the agency's budget was cut by $945 million despite requiring human trials within 18 months of funding. A cord blood study across 200 countries links phthalates—found in food packaging, vinyl flooring, shampoos, and toys—to placental disruption and premature birth. Dr. Dawn warns that removing specific chemicals just leads to untested replacements, and urges avoiding microwaving in plastic. An emailer asks about microbiome and exercise motivation. Dr. Dawn describes research showing Veillonella atypica bacteria eat lactate produced during exercise and trigger dopamine production via the vagus nerve, creating a reward loop. Bred "super-runner" mice ran three times longer than average, but antibiotics reduced their running by 21%, implicating microbiome involvement. Dr. Dawn expands on cortisol dynamics: levels should rise gradually from 3 a.m., spike threefold at waking to synchronize hormones, then decline throughout the day. Chronic stress keeps cortisol elevated, while burnout from sustained overproduction eventually exhausts the adrenals and disrupts circadian rhythm, requiring 6-12 months to restore. An emailer asks about food-based detoxification for skin and inflammation. Dr. Dawn explains that plant bioflavonoids—originally insecticides—trigger enzyme production that also breaks down synthetic pollutants, with sulfur-containing vegetables (crucifers, onions, garlic) particularly important. Colorful fruits and vegetables scavenge free radicals that damage DNA and collagen. Dr. Dawn explores red and near-infrared light therapy (600-1100nm), which boosts ATP production by energizing cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria. The FDA approved a device for dry macular degeneration, and red light is recommended for chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. She notes modern buildings filter these wavelengths, potentially starving us of light our bodies evolved to need. Dr. Dawn shares research on unsupervised childhood play, citing psychologist Peter Gray's finding that independent play develops internal locus of control—the belief you can influence outcomes. such as youth anxiety and depression, as children no longer learn to self-soothe through tolerating boredom.

Economy Watch
Yes, the Hormuz mess is worse today

Economy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 4:22


Kia ora. Welcome to Thursday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news Iran has attacked three ships in Strait of Hormuz and detaining two others so far after Trump indefinitely extended is ceasefire. It is a standoff over Tehran's closing of the strait and Washington's blockade that raises doubts about whether talks would actually resume. The Pakistani mediators are not happy about the disheveled US approach to it all. In the US, mortgage applications rose last week as mortgage rates dipped slightly. But that was enough to trigger a good rise in both the new purchase activity, and the refinance activity. Modest to be sure, but positive all the same. American petrol inventories dropped by -4.6 mln barrels last week (even as US crude oil stocks rose unexpectedly), and this followed a -6.3 mln barrels fall the previous week. This was the tenth consecutive weekly fall and way more than the expected -1.5 mln barrels retreat. US petrol prices eased marginally from a week ago - they have stopped rising on a daily basis - but they are still up +35% from the start of the Trump Gulf War. That rise is now embedding. Today's US Treasury 20yr bond auction brought regular modest demand, if softish, but the median yield rose to 4.84% from 4.77% at the prior equivalent event a month ago. There were similar 20 year German bund auctions overnight too, and yields on them rose similarly although they run about -150 bps lower. It will be interesting to watch the release of the Tesla financial update later this morning. Their recent production has far outstripped sales, and much lower cost Chinese alternatives are causing them real headaches. Their battery business is also under extreme pressure. In another odd corporate transaction, it seems the Trump Administration is quite comfortable using taxpayer money 'rescuing' (nationalising) failing airlines, and maybe other struggling businesses. (Apparently the government knows best and can do a better job running these businesses than the private sector. The 'deep state' at work.) The April EU consumer sentiment survey revealed a sharp fall, suddenly back to levels they were at early 2023. It is a crash reminiscent of the initial pandemic reaction, one that took years to recover from. In Australia, iron ore major BHP has responded to Chinese state pressure, agreeing to denominate its contracts in Chinese yuan rather than the USD, probably a significant break that will speed the internationalisation of the Chinese currency. It was the 'price' of a month's long standoff. Sulphur and urea have eased marginally over the past week from record highs, but to be fair the fall-backs are not especially meaningful. The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.29%, little-changed from this time yesterday.  The price of gold will start today down +US$21 at US$4736/oz. Silver is up US$1.50 at US$8/oz. American oil prices are up +US$3 at just over US$92.50/bbl, while the international Brent price is up +US$3.50, and now at US$101.50/bbl. The Kiwi dollar is up +10 bps from yesterday at this time at 59.1 USc. Against the Aussie we are up also +10 bps at 82.5 AUc. Against the euro we are up +20 bps at just on 50.4 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today up +10 bps from yesterday at just on 62.5. The bitcoin price starts today at US$79,034 and up +4.3% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been high at just on +/- 3.1%. You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz. Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.

Agronomy Moment
V3 Victory: Why Right Now is the Best Time for Side Dress Nitrogen

Agronomy Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 10:41


Is your corn crop ready for the V3 milestone? In this episode, we sit down with Scott Dickey, Regional Agronomy Manager at Beck's Hybrids, to break down the critical management decisions facing corn growers right now. If your budget includes a top-dress application, you can't afford to miss this discussion on timing and nutrient balance. In this episode, we cover: The V3 Sweet Spot: Why Beck's PFR (Practical Farm Research) proves that V3 is the ultimate timing for side-dress Nitrogen applications. The Sulfur Ratio: Why 25–30 lbs of Sulfur is the "magic number" for your crop's health and nitrogen efficiency. Post-Freeze Checkup: Assessing the "cosmetic bruising" from the recent cold spell—should you be worried? (Hint: Scott has some reassuring news). Budgeting for Yield: Making your inputs work harder for you this season. Guest: Scott Dickey, Regional Agronomy Manager at Beck's Hybrids YouTube Video Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction: Agronomy Moment with Wendell Koehn 0:52 – Corn Management & Early Season Field Reports 1:25 – Assessing Cold Weather Bruising: Is it Cosmetic? 1:55 – The V3 Milestone: PFR Proven Side-Dress Timing 3:20 – Nitrogen Efficiency: Units per Bushel Targets 4:40 – Managing Risk: Late-Season Top Dressing Options 6:22 – Sulfur Strategy: Pre-Plant vs. Top Dress Rates 6:55 – Final Advice: Pre-Planning and Product Availability 8:50 – "Tailgate Talk" Bloopers & Outtakes Topic: Corn Management & PFR Proven Side-Dress Strategies #CornFarming #Agronomy #BecksHybrids #NitrogenManagement #V3Corn #FarmTips #cropyieldpotential TOP Ag Services is a Beck's Hybrids seed dealer as well as a franchise partner for Sweetwater Technologies. We provide Hybrid Corn Seed, Soybean Seed, and Wheat Seed. Beck's has access to the best genetics and trait technologies from suppliers worldwide. Through Sweetwater Technologies we have access to industry standard name brand herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and many others! We have access to biological stress mitigators, biological fertility foliar, and many other products in the category of crop protection and stress prevention. Through our business associates Dirks Bros, we offer fertilizer, soil sampling, and a whole suite of crop nutrition solutions. We are the first to market with the best products & provide the latest, most accurate agronomic information through proven research. If you need agronomic assistance or want to be added to these updates, feel free to reach out via the messaging feature or contact us at topagservices.com/contact or call us at 417-684-5301 to be connected with someone who can help you. All information here is for informational purposes only. It is not a recommendation for your farm. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in this presentation without seeking other professional advice. The contents of this presentation contain general information and may not reflect current agronomic or developments or address your situation. We (Wendell Koehn and all of his affiliates, guests, or assistants) disclaim all liability for actions you take or fail to take based on any content in this presentation.

The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast
The Spawn Chunks 398: Sulfur Spikes And Saw Blades

The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 87:34


Joel, and Jonny sift through the changes to sulfur, and cinnabar in the latest Choas Cubed snapshot, then answer listener email about woodcutter villager trades, opal blocks, and the long term health of Minecraft.Show notes for The Spawn Chunks are here:https://thespawnchunks.com/2026/04/20/the-spawn-chunks-398-sulfur-spikes-and-saw-blades/Join The Spawn Chunks Discord community!https://Patreon.com/TheSpawnChunksThe Spawn Chunks YouTube:https://youtube.com/thespawnchunks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's Your Water
Quick Tips: Catalytic Carbon Explained: Chloramine, Sulfur & System Design

It's Your Water

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 13:05


Not all catalytic carbon is the same—and choosing the wrong one can lead to early failure, poor performance, and unhappy customers. In this Quick Tips episode of It's Your Water, Mike and Denise Urbans break down the real differences between catalytic carbons and how to apply them correctly in the field. Learn when to use coconut vs. coal-based catalytic carbon, why oxygen is the key to performance, and how TOC, contact time, and system design impact results. If you're dealing with chloramine, hydrogen sulfide, or underperforming carbon systems—this episode will help you get it right.   Show Notes Quick Tips Catalytic Carbon Explained   catalytic carbon, chloramine removal, hydrogen sulfide, water treatment, activated carbon, RO pretreatment, dealers, water filtration, TOC, ozone, peroxide

The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast
The Spawn Chunks 397: Sulfur Cube Springs Into Action

The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 82:14


Jonny, and Joel cover the first Java Edition snapshots for Minecraft Chaos Cubed, answer listener email about mini games, and kick around lots of potential ideas for the sulfur cube.Show notes for The Spawn Chunks are here:https://thespawnchunks.com/2026/04/13/the-spawn-chunks-397-sulfur-cube-springs-into-action/Join The Spawn Chunks Discord community!https://Patreon.com/TheSpawnChunksThe Spawn Chunks YouTube:https://youtube.com/thespawnchunks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ag PhD Radio on SiriusXM 147
03 31 26 Sulfur Needs of Crops

Ag PhD Radio on SiriusXM 147

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 58:59


03 31 26 Sulfur Needs of Crops by Ag PhD

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net
Ohio Ag Net Podcast - Ep 437 - Measuring the Importance of Patronage Sulfur and Risk Awareness

Ohio's Country Journal & Ohio Ag Net

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 27:52


In 2026, Farm Credit Mid-America will distribute $280 million in net earnings to eligible customers through its Patronage Program. We will get the details from Financial Officer Jennie Schultice on this Ohio Ag Net Podcast Plus, how important is sulfur when it comes to growing crops? Robert Mullen, vice president of agricultural technology with Heritage Cooperative answers that questions with Brianna Smith Then, today's farmers are facing more uncertainty than ever before, yet few feel truly prepared for what is ahead. Nationwide recently conducted a survey about risks on the farm and Devin Fuhrman, Nationwide's Chief Agriculture and Sponsor Relations Officer unveils the results coming up on this Ohio Ag Net Podcast.

Alabama AgCast
A new soil sulfur study with Extension Specialist Chandler Gruener

Alabama AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 17:54


Chandler Gruener is embarking on a multi-year study to determine soil sulfur recommendations for producers in Alabama. He just received a grant from the Soybean Checkoff Committee and will be reporting on his findings in the coming years.Find out more about our sponsor, Alabama Ag Credit, and also about Alabama Farmers Federation.

Aging-US
BSO Recapitulates Anti-Obesity Effects of Sulfur Amino Acid Restriction Without Bone Loss

Aging-US

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 3:05


BUFFALO, NY — March 13, 2026 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on March 2, 2026, titled “D, L-Buthionine-(S, R)-sulfoximine recapitulates the anti-obesity effects of sulfur amino acid restriction without the associated deleterious effects on bone in male mice.” Led by Naidu B. Ommi from the Orentreich Foundation for the Advancement of Science — with corresponding author Sailendra N. Nichenametla from the same institution — the study tests whether the glutathione (GSH)-lowering compound D, L-buthionine-(S, R)-sulfoximine (BSO) reproduces the anti-obesity effects of sulfur amino acid restriction (SAAR) without causing the bone loss seen with SAAR diets. Using diet-induced obese male C57BL6/NTac mice fed high-fat diets, the authors compared: a control methionine-replete diet, a SAAR diet (low methionine, no cysteine), SAAR plus the GSH precursor N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and control diet plus BSO in drinking water. Using body-composition, micro-CT, histomorphometry, and biomechanical testing, the team confirmed prior work that SAAR reduces body fat but also lowers trabecular and cortical bone mineral density, increases marrow adiposity, reduces osteoblast numbers, and weakens bone biomechanical strength. Crucially, while NAC supplementation reversed the bone defects of SAAR (implicating cysteine/glutathione restriction in bone loss), BSO reproduced the lean, anti-obesity phenotype without producing the deleterious bone effects observed in SAAR mice. In short, BSO recapitulated the anti-obesity benefits of SAAR without causing the same bone loss — a finding with potential relevance to developing anti-obesity strategies that avoid skeletal harm. “Despite its anti-obesity effects, BSO did not exert any detrimental effects on bones.” The authors emphasize next steps and caveats. They call for mechanistic studies to define how GSH lowering drives fat loss yet spares bone under BSO treatment, investigations of age-at-onset, tissue-specific, and sex-specific effects, and long-term safety studies to assess off-target or delayed adverse effects of BSO before any clinical development. The paper frames BSO as a promising tool compound to dissect the beneficial versus deleterious axes of sulfur amino acid biology, but not yet as a human therapy without further preclinical evaluation. DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206358 Corresponding author - Sailendra N. Nichenametla - snichenametla@orentreich.org Abstract video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0adFA_b-q1Q Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://aging.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Faging.206358 Subscribe for free publication alerts from Aging - https://www.aging-us.com/subscribe-to-toc-alerts Keywords - bone, aging, methionine, glutathione, redox To learn more about the journal, please visit https://www.Aging-US.com​​ and connect with us on social media at: Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/aging-us.bsky.social ResearchGate - https://www.researchgate.net/journal/Aging-1945-4589 X - https://twitter.com/AgingJrnl Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AgingUS/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agingjrnl/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aging/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/AgingUS/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/AgingUS/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Aging-US Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1X4HQQgegjReaf6Mozn6Mc MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep570: STREAM FOR THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW 3-11-2026

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 58:05


1897 ENTRY OF THE KING OF PERSIAThe following individuals joined the discussion to analyze the current geopolitical and economic landscape: (1)*   Gordon Chang, Columnist and co-host *   Peter Huessy, President of Geostrategic Analysis and Fellow at the National Institute for Deterrent Studies *   Alan Tonelson, Manufacturing and trade expert who blogs at *Reality Check* *   Rebecca Grant, Vice President of the Lexington Institute (2)### Summary of Geopolitical Instability and Global Consequences (3)Global Economic "Tsunami" and Resource Shortages The potential closure or instability of the Strait of Hormuz poses a threat far beyond the price of oil, described by participants as a looming economic "tsunami". Critical shortages are building for products like fertilizer (urea), sulfur, and petroleum products used in high-end manufacturing. Sulfur is particularly vital as it is required to process the copper used in semiconductors and high-end electronics. While the U.S. may be self-sufficient in fertilizer, the heavy technology-dependent economies of East Asia, including Taiwan, face significant risks to their semiconductor production if these supply chains are severed. Recent reports indicate this threat is immediate, with three cargo ships, including a bulk carrier from Bangkok, recently hit by projectiles in the Strait. (4)China as a Hostile Trade Partner and Provocateur China is characterized as a "hostile trade partner" and an "enemy combatant" that wages proxy wars through Russia in Ukraine and Iran in the Middle East. Experts note that Iran's military capabilities are heavily supported by China, which provides supersonic missiles and the semiconductors found in Iranian drones. Furthermore, Iran's nuclear program is described as a subset of the North Korean program, which was historically promoted by China to keep the U.S. pinned down. Domestically, China continues to ignore promises to stop the flow of fentanyl precursors, with participants noting that leader Xi Jinping has now "dishonored" four such promises to U.S. presidents. (5)U.S. Navy Operational Limits The U.S. Navy is currently facing significant strain, described as being "tightly squeezed" regarding its aircraft carrier fleet. The USS Gerald R. Ford has seen its deployment extended to 11 months, performing continuous combat operations in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Similarly, the USS Nimitz, which was scheduled for decommissioning, has had its service extended to participate in Southern Command exercises. Although these carriers possess "layered defense" systems capable of neutralizing Chinese supersonic missiles and drones, the Navy lacks a sufficient number of ships to maintain these global commitments indefinitely; while law requires 11 carriers, experts argue the current global challenge requires 15. (6)The "Brothers of Mayhem" Alliance The participants argue that China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea act as a coordinated group of "brothers of mayhem". This alliance is not merely fighting over territory or reputation but is engaged in a fundamental contest over "what kind of world we're going to live in". While the West seeks to maintain the status quo and open trade routes, this opposing bloc utilizes economic warfare, proxy conflicts, and the threat of nuclear escalation—such as China's hinted "first-strike" nuclear posture—to challenge Western hegemony. (7)

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep568: 13. SEG 13: Simon Constable reports on skyrocketing European energy prices due to Middle East conflict. Shortages in sulfur and bromine threaten global semiconductor manufacturing and food security as fertilizer costs nearly double for strugglin

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 11:52


13. SEG 13: Simon Constable reports on skyrocketing European energy prices due to Middle East conflict. Shortages in sulfur and bromine threaten global semiconductor manufacturing and food security as fertilizer costs nearly double for struggling farmers. (13)1866 SUEX CANAL

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep567: 3. Guest Alan Tonelson evaluates wartime trade, highlighting China's failure to stop fentanyl precursors. He discusses the impact of tariffs and potential global shortages of fertilizer and sulfur due to Middle East instability. (3)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 10:49


3. Guest Alan Tonelson evaluates wartime trade, highlighting China's failure to stop fentanyl precursors. He discusses the impact of tariffs and potential global shortages of fertilizer and sulfur due to Middle East instability. (3)1793

Hootin' N Hollerin'
Ep. 56 - Scuba Diving & Sulfur Pits

Hootin' N Hollerin'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 61:44


In this episode we talk about designer mattresses, scuba diving, and natural disasters.Rate us and leave us a review!

Happy Jacks RPG Podcast
HJRP S36E23 | Molten Sulfur Press, Game Design Groups, & Too Many Plot Threads

Happy Jacks RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 95:42


◇ We chat with Tristan Zimmerman our Indie designer of the month, Jeff asks about TTRPG designer support groups, From the archive 2021: Forlornhope22 wants to know how many plot threads is too many | Hosts: Kimi, Pooja & Tristan ◇ 00:33◇ Welcome & Episode Summary 01:24◇ Announcements – Our next Game Daze will be on March 21st! 03:18◇ Indie Designer of the Month: Tristan Zimmerman (he/him) of Molten Sulfur Press https://moltensulfur.com/ 06:04◇ Mailbag 1 – We chat with Tristan Zimmerman our Indie designer of the month! 47:07◇ Mailbag 2 – Jeff asks about TTRPG designer support groups 76:22◇ Mailbag 3 – From the archive 2021: Forlornhope22 wants to know how many plot threads is too many 89:34◇ Episode Closing 92:22◇ Music ◇ Email happyjacksrpg@gmail.com or post in our Discord server to send in your own topic or question for the show! ◇ Find us on Youtube ◇Twitch ◇Bluesky ◇Instagram ◇Facebook ◇Discord or find all our podcast feeds on your favorite Podcast platform! happyjacksrpg.carrd.co ◇ Subscribe to our Actual Play Feed! We have a backlog of campaigns in over 20 RPG systems and new games running all the time. ◇ Become a Patreon! All the money goes into maintaining and improving the quality of our shows. patreon.com/happyjacksrpg Ⓒ2026 Happy Jacks RPG Network www.happyjacks.org

Pioneer Agronomy: Indiana
Soft Red Winter Wheat

Pioneer Agronomy: Indiana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 39:11


In this episode, the team welcomes Pioneer Field Agronomist Scott Eversgerd. He's spent 23 years serving southern Illinois along the I-64 corridor—home to nearly half of Illinois' soft red winter wheat acres. Scott shares deep expertise on high-management wheat systems, including: Setting up strong fall establishment and even emergence Target seeding rates for high-yield wheat Spring nitrogen strategies, split applications, and managing lodging risk Sulfur and micronutrient considerations Fungicide timing for stripe rust, flag leaf protection, and head scab Harvest timing strategies to protect quality and maximize double-crop soybean opportunities What hybrid wheat could mean for the future of wheat production From growth stage timing (timing, timing, timing!) to practical scouting checkpoints, this episode is packed with actionable recommendations for growers looking to elevate wheat from a rotation crop to a high-performing profit center. For more episodes and agronomic resources, visit pioneer.com/podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Health Ranger Report
Bright Videos News, Feb 23, 2026 – Mexican Cartels Unleash CHAOS as Americans are TRAPPED in War Zone Crossfire

The Health Ranger Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 241:21


Stay informed on current events, visit www.NaturalNews.com - Cartel Violence in Mexico: Initial Reports and Context (0:10) - Weapons Trafficking and US Involvement (4:58) - Potential US Military Intervention and Broader Implications (16:11) - Interview with Dan Dix: Real-Time Reporting from Puerto Vallarta (22:55) - Interview with Aaron Day: Personal Experience and Observations (1:01:05) - Broader Implications and Potential Responses (1:01:59) - Mexico's Cartel Problem and International Influences (1:02:55) - Ambassador Huckabee's Controversial Interview (1:25:16) - Historical and Theological Context of Zionism (1:32:50) - Arab States' Reactions and US-Israel Relations (1:35:24) - The Role of Zionism in US Politics (1:45:51) - The Anti-Zionist Position of Torah Jews (1:49:35) - The Impact of Zionism on Global Relations (1:53:03) - Glyphosate Detoxification Strategies (1:55:41) - The Role of Sulfur in Detoxification (2:36:32) - The Future of Battery Technology (2:37:15) - Introduction to Mike Adams and His Background (2:51:02) - Historical Breakthroughs in Science and Technology (2:52:47) - The Role of Energy in Modern Economies (2:54:18) - Challenges and Potential of Grid Shifting Technology (3:00:09) - Environmental and Economic Implications of Donut Lab Battery (3:14:36) - Potential for Off-Grid Living and Energy Independence (3:15:57) - Impact on Transportation and Aviation (3:25:43) - Advancements in AI and Machine Cognition (3:28:46) - Decentralization and Privacy in AI (3:31:27) - Revolutionizing Video Content Creation (3:44:33) - Conclusion and Future Outlook (3:55:36) Watch more independent videos at http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport  ▶️ Support our mission by shopping at the Health Ranger Store - https://www.healthrangerstore.com ▶️ Check out exclusive deals and special offers at https://rangerdeals.com ▶️ Sign up for our newsletter to stay informed: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html Watch more exclusive videos here:

A Big Sur Podcast
# 119 Walking Toward the Stars — A Conversation with Brita Ostrom (Öström)

A Big Sur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 102:03


Send a textIn this episode of A Big Sur Podcast, I sit down with Brita Ostrom — longtime Esalen resident and author of Steeped: A Big Sur Elixir of Sulfur and Sage.Brita's life bridges several revolutions at once: the islands of the Pacific Northwest, the Haight-Ashbury explosion of 1966–67, the psychedelic and political turbulence of the Summer of Love, and the early, formative years of the Esalen Institute.We talk about Haight Street — the overwhelming beauty of it all: the posters, the music, the saturated colors. And later, how the fog began to settle in. About sidewalks so crowded you could barely move, and children who quietly went missing. About free love and jealousy, about massage tables and incense, about the uneasy dance between material success and spiritual seeking.Brita describes arriving at Esalen for the first time — the candlelit baths, the shock of nakedness, the silkiness of sulfur water against cold skin. She reflects on figures like Fritz Perls, Storm, and Lars — and on what it meant to come of age inside a cultural experiment that promised liberation but carried its own tensions and blind spots.This is not nostalgia. It is a reckoning.What does it mean to “drop out”? What does it cost? What does it give?What remains when the fog clears?Brita's memoir is a meditation on community, intimacy, ritual, and the long arc of a life shaped by Big Sur's muse-like pull.As she writes in her dedication:“Dedicated to those who walk this earth while gazing at the stars.”I hope you'll enjoy this thoughtful, tender, and at times unsparing conversation.— MagnusEsalen InstituteHaight-AshburyGolden Gate ParkHenry Miller Memorial LibraryPeople MentionedFritz PerlsAlan WattsEbba MalmborgCarlos CastanedaCesar ChavezKen KeseyDennis MurphySelig MorgenrathBands of the Era (Referenced in the Conversation)Grateful DeadJefferson AirplaneMoby GrapeQuicksilver Messenger ServiceThe CharlatansSupport the show_________________________________________________This podcast is a production of the Henry Miller Memorial Library with support from The Arts Council for Monterey County! Let us know what you think!SEND US AN EMAIL!

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Genesis 19:15-38: Fire, Sulfur, and a Pillar of Salt

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 54:16


Lot fails to act on God's Word with urgency and needlessly delays leaving Sodom. The LORD remains merciful to Lot in his weakness, and the angels agree to Lot's requests. The LORD's destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah is just and calls all to repent of their sins. At the same time that the LORD is destroying the wickedness of sin, He is also rescuing His people in faithfulness to His promise. After Lot's wife becomes a pillar of salt, Lot's daughters take advantage of their father in his grief. Even as this text shows the effects of sin, God's mercy does not fail.  Rev. Andy Wright, pastor at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Topeka, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Genesis 19:15-38.  To learn more about St. John's in Topeka, visit stjohnlcmstopeka.org. “In the Beginning” is a series on Sharper Iron that studies Genesis. The first book of Moses sets the stage for God's entire story of salvation. As we learn the beginning of the story, God prepares us to receive the fulfillment of the story: Jesus Christ, the Offspring of the woman who has crushed our enemy's head.  Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org

Brownfield Ag News
Addressing Hidden Hunger in Corn

Brownfield Ag News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 3:59


Sulfur deficiency in corn is rising across North America and impacting corn yields. Farmers should be addressing root development issues early in the growing season. Learn more in this Managing For Profit. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Oneida Gospel Messages
2-8-2026 The God Who Rains Down Sulfur and Fire - Andrew Fulton

Oneida Gospel Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 40:15


2-8-2026 The God Who Rains Down Sulfur and Fire - Andrew Fulton by Oneida Gospel Church

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Overcoming Chronic Illness
"High-Dose Sulfur Therapy (MSM) Q&A" with Dr. Kathleen Janel

Overcoming Chronic Illness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 55:21


Dr. Rade conducts a Q&A interview with Dr. Janel about her extensive experience with high-dose sulfur therapy to treat a wide range of conditions, including chronic digestive disorders.   Dr. Janel's website: https://gijanel.com/   Dr. Janel's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/gi_janel/   Dr. Janel's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GIJanel   To join Dr. Rade's mailing list to get free access to the first two parts of his Overcoming Chronic Illness Course: https://eastcoastnaturopathic.com/dr-bryan-rade-mailing-list   If you would like to have Dr. Rade consult on your case, please visit https://eastcoastnaturopathic.com/   Dr. Rade's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/dr.bryanrade.nd/   Dr. Rade's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@halifaxnaturopathicdoctor6227    

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl
BONUS: The All About Beer Podcast on Eisbock

Drink Beer, Think Beer With John Holl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 70:34


The eisbock story is a fun lore of beer myth, a hapless brewery employee left a barrel of doppelbock outside during a snowstorm in Germany and some of the beer froze, concentrating flavor and thus creating a whole new beer style. While the roots of this story may not wholly be true, it's a fun addition to a beer style made by distillation processes at its most base level.These beers are rare in the United States as you need special licenses to make them but in Europe, the rules are a bit different and in some European countries, these beers, not just eisbocks, have taken on a life of their own. And this is before we start talking about other drinks like the amazing ice cider made by freeze distillation.How does the freezing process work and what changes does it make to these drinks? This month on the All About Beer podcast, we talk to three guests with unique views on this chilly process. Visit AllAboutBeer.com for more podcasts, to read original articles, and to get info on upcoming events.Click here to support independent journalism covering the beer industry.This Episode is Sponsored by:HopsteinerThis episode is brought to you by LLZ™ - Hopsteiner's new water-soluble citrus aroma extract. LLZ is formulated to deliver fresh lemon and crisp lime character to your next brew. Perfect for hop waters, seltzers, NA beers, and well beer..beers. LLZ offers unmatched versatility as a 100% hop-derived, clean-label supporting aroma extract. Give your next brew the citrus kick it's been begging for with Hopsteiner's LLZ. Explore LLZ™ and other flavor solutions at shop.hopsteiner.com.Escarpment LaboratoriesAlright brewers, quick question. Have ever brewed the same beer twice… and somehow got two different results?Your haze drops out. Sulfur pops up. And that “quick” lager isn't quick anymore. That's where Escarpment Labs comes in.We've seen this firsthand at top breweries across Canada and the US. Escarpment helps you choose the right yeast.They help you dial in your process. So your beer stays consistent, batch after batch. Escarpment Yeast now ships in the United States with Priority Alert shipping. And for free brewing knowledge, subscribe to the Escarpment Labs Podcast and YouTube channel.Go to escarpmentlabs.com to find out more.Athletic BrewingWant to have great beer, but just not the alcohol tonight? Give Athletic Brewing a try. Athletic Brewing was founded in 2017 to shatter existing stigmas and perceptions around non-alcoholic beer. They took a category that had traditionally only offered underwhelming lagers and launched a full lineup of award-winning styles. In fact, it's non-alcoholic beer so good that it's currently on over 20% of US Michelin star menus and the team at Athletic has brought home over 185 taste awards. And these non-alcoholic beers are all brewed by the Athletic team in their custom breweries with extremely rigorous quality standards.You don't have to be sober to enjoy the great taste of beer as a meal pairing, winding down at the end of the day, or when you're out with friends and don't want the alcohol.  In 2025, Athletic released over 50 different beers on their website athleticbrewing.com. Check it out for yourself.All About BeerAt All About Beer, we're honored to share the stories that define the beer community, and we couldn't do it without the generous support of our underwriting sponsors. Their commitment helps sustain independent beer journalism, allowing us to highlight the people, places, and passion behind every pint. Their partnership ensures these stories continue to inspire, connect, and celebrate the craft we all love. Join our underwriters today and help make an impact on independent journalism covering the beer industry.Hosts:  Em Sauter and Don TseGuests: Shaun Yasaki, Eleanor Leger, Marcin OstajewskSponsors: Hopsteiner, Escarpment Laboratories, Athletic Brewing, All About BeerTags: Beer, Distilling, EisbockPhoto: Shaun Yasaki The following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com

The Gut Health Dialogues
When Your Body Feels Toxic After Eating: The Sulfur Clue Everyone Misses

The Gut Health Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 41:18


Send us a textHave you tried low FODMAP, gluten-free, dairy-free, or elimination diets and still feel sick after eating? In this episode, Alyssa Simpson breaks down one of the most confusing and misunderstood nutrition strategies in gut health: the low sulfur diet.This is not an episode about cutting out “bad foods” or following another restrictive diet forever. Instead, Alyssa explains why a short, strategic low-sulfur diet trial can be a powerful clarity tool for people who feel deeply unwell after eating, especially those who have already tried low FODMAP, gluten-free, dairy-free, or elimination diets with little to no relief.She walks listeners through what sulfur actually is, why the body normally needs it, and why some people suddenly stop tolerating sulfur-rich foods that are otherwise considered healthy. Along the way, Alyssa shares real client stories that reveal how sulfur overload and hydrogen sulfide activity in the gut can explain symptoms that feel random, cyclical, or impossible to predict.What you'll learn in this episode:When a low-sulfur diet trial makes sense (and when it doesn't)Common high-sulfur foods to temporarily reduceLow-sulfur foods that are often easier to tolerate during the trialWhy protein does not need to be eliminatedSupplements that may quietly increase sulfur loadWhy improvement during the trial is a clue, not a diagnosisHow breath testing can help confirm hydrogen sulfide involvementResources mentioned in this episode:Download the free Low Sulfur Diet Guide + 7-Day Meal Plan DM “GUT CHECK” on Alyssa's Instagram for a personalized quiz and free meal plans & resources to kickstart your gut healing journey.Check out Alyssa's FREE Masterclass “Why your gut still isn't better - the real reason you feel stuck here. Learn more about personalized gut healing plans at Nutrition ResolutionFind Alyssa on: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest  -If you're enduring uncomfortable, painful, and embarrassing GI symptoms and feel like you've tried everything, Alyssa uses a specialized approach to help people who've gone from doctor to doctor finally find relief. Book your 15-minute strategy call for FREE here.Tune in and subscribe to "The Gut Health Dialogues" for inspiring client transformation stories and expert insights into gut health. Leave a review—Your support will help Alyssa empower more people with the knowledge and tools to take control of their gut health and reclaim their lives. Looking for a supportive Gut Health community? Alyssa is building a community committed to helping people overcome their digestive symptoms by addressing the root cause using food and nutrition. Join Alyssa's FREE Facebook Community here.

All About Beer
AAB 088: How Esibock Creates Complexity From Freezing

All About Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 70:34


The eisbock story is a fun lore of beer myth, a hapless brewery employee left a barrel of doppelbock outside during a snowstorm in Germany and some of the beer froze, concentrating flavor and thus creating a whole new beer style. While the roots of this story may not wholly be true, it's a fun addition to a beer style made by distillation processes at its most base level. These beers are rare in the United States as you need special licenses to make them but in Europe, the rules are a bit different and in some European countries, these beers, not just eisbocks, have taken on a life of their own. And this is before we start talking about other drinks like the amazing ice cider made by freeze distillation. How does the freezing process work and what changes does it make to these drinks? This month on the All About Beer podcast, we talk to three guests with unique views on this chilly process. Visit AllAboutBeer.com for more podcasts, to read original articles, and to get info on upcoming events.Click here to support independent journalism covering the beer industry.This Episode is Sponsored by:HopsteinerThis episode is brought to you by LLZ™ - Hopsteiner's new water-soluble citrus aroma extract. LLZ is formulated to deliver fresh lemon and crisp lime character to your next brew. Perfect for hop waters, seltzers, NA beers, and well beer..beers. LLZ offers unmatched versatility as a 100% hop-derived, clean-label supporting aroma extract. Give your next brew the citrus kick it's been begging for with Hopsteiner's LLZ. Explore LLZ™ and other flavor solutions at shop.hopsteiner.com.Escarpment LaboratoriesAlright brewers, quick question. Have ever brewed the same beer twice… and somehow got two different results?Your haze drops out. Sulfur pops up. And that “quick” lager isn't quick anymore. That's where Escarpment Labs comes in.We've seen this firsthand at top breweries across Canada and the US. Escarpment helps you choose the right yeast.They help you dial in your process. So your beer stays consistent, batch after batch. Escarpment Yeast now ships in the United States with Priority Alert shipping. And for free brewing knowledge, subscribe to the Escarpment Labs Podcast and YouTube channel. Go to escarpmentlabs.com to find out more.Athletic BrewingWant to have great beer, but just not the alcohol tonight? Give Athletic Brewing a try. Athletic Brewing was founded in 2017 to shatter existing stigmas and perceptions around non-alcoholic beer. They took a category that had traditionally only offered underwhelming lagers and launched a full lineup of award-winning styles. In fact, it's non-alcoholic beer so good that it's currently on over 20% of US Michelin star menus and the team at Athletic has brought home over 185 taste awards. And these non-alcoholic beers are all brewed by the Athletic team in their custom breweries with extremely rigorous quality standards.You don't have to be sober to enjoy the great taste of beer as a meal pairing, winding down at the end of the day, or when you're out with friends and don't want the alcohol.  In 2025, Athletic released over 50 different beers on their website athleticbrewing.com. Check it out for yourself.All About BeerAt All About Beer, we're honored to share the stories that define the beer community, and we couldn't do it without the generous support of our underwriting sponsors. Their commitment helps sustain independent beer journalism, allowing us to highlight the people, places, and passion behind every pint. Their partnership ensures these stories continue to inspire, connect, and celebrate the craft we all love. Join our underwriters today and help make an impact on independent journalism covering the beer industry.Hosts:  Em Sauter and Don TseGuests: Shaun Yasaki, Eleanor Leger, Marcin OstajewskSponsors: Hopsteiner, Escarpment Laboratories, Athletic Brewing, All About BeerTags: Beer, Distilling, EisbockPhoto: Shaun Yasaki The following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Plants, People, Science
What It Takes To Make A Super Cold-Hardy Wine Grape

Plants, People, Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 50:03 Transcription Available


Think a great wine grape can't survive where winters drop to minus forty? We sit down with breeder Dr. Harlene Hatterman-Valenti from North Dakota State University to unpack how a young industry, a focused research program, and some stubborn optimism produced two new cultivars built for the northern plains. From the early days of variety trials and policy hurdles to the release of Dakota Primus and Radiant, Harlene shares how hybrid genetics, gritty selection, and clever management turned a hostile climate into an advantage.We dig into the science of cold hardiness: why photoperiod sensitivity matters more than you think, how vines must read shortening days to lay down periderm before sudden freezes, and the three critical windows where cold injury strikes—fall acclimation, deep midwinter lows, and late-winter temperature whiplash. Harlene explains the growth calendar for a North Dakota vineyard with just 130 frost-free days, from delayed pruning and cautious budbreak to early-August veraison and mid-September harvests. Beyond the vineyard, we explore how the state's wine scene found its footing, why regulations evolved to support consistent supply, and how tourism now fuels growth. The conversation closes with what's next: chasing an ultra-cold-hardy red, expanding into table grapes for farmers markets, and celebrating the team effort—students, specialists, and collaborators—that made progress possible. If you're curious about cold-climate viticulture, breeding under polar vortex pressure, or how science builds regional wine identities, this one's for you.Additional information in available in these articles:Complex Plant Process Trait Evaluation Through Decomposition of Higher-order Interaction: A Case Study in Acclimation Responses of Cold-climate Hybrid Grapevine Through Bilinear and Multiway MethodsCold Climate Winegrape Cultivar Sensitivity to Sulfur in the Northern Great Plains Region of the United States‘NDMutant1': A Novel Determinate Interspecific Grapevine for Genetic and Physiological Study and Breeding ApplicationsEnjoyed the conversation? Follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help more growers and wine lovers find us.Learn more about the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) at https://ashs.org/.HortTechnology, HortScience and the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science are all open-access and peer-reviewed journals, published by the American Society of Horticultural Science (ASHS). Find them at journals.ashs.org.Consider becoming an ASHS member at https://ashs.org/page/Becomeamember!You can also find the official webpage for Plants, People, Science at ashs.org/plantspeoplesciencepodcast, and we encourage you to send us feedback or suggestions at https://ashs.org/webinarpodcastsuggestion. Podcast transcripts are available at https://plantspeoplescience.buzzsprout.com.On LinkedIn find Sam Humphrey at linkedin.com/in/samson-humphrey. Curt Rom is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/curt-rom-611085134/. Lena Wilson is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lena-wilson-2531a5141/. Thank you for listening! ...

The Jim Colbert Show
Sulfur & Poop and the Great Grape Taint

The Jim Colbert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 161:07


Tuesday - We discus Christmas gift traditions, why America likes chain restaurants, and sharing a loofa. We review some Jason K Pargin videos for WYDTN. Rauce Thoughts on rich people and Christmas. It's Only Money with Scott Brown with Edgewater Family Wealth on Bitcoin predictions and does retiring early lead to longer life? Plus, JCS News, Froggers Football Follow-up, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jim Colbert Show
Sulfur & Poop and the Great Grape Taint

The Jim Colbert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 159:17


Tuesday - We discus Christmas gift traditions, why America likes chain restaurants, and sharing a loofa. We review some Jason K Pargin videos for WYDTN. Rauce Thoughts on rich people and Christmas. It's Only Money with Scott Brown with Edgewater Family Wealth on Bitcoin predictions and does retiring early lead to longer life? Plus, JCS News, Froggers Football Follow-up, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.

Are You Menstrual?
14: 5 Underrated Minerals That Support Detox & Balance Your Nervous System

Are You Menstrual?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 24:10


Join Patreon to get access to HTMA case studies here!What if the reason you feel worse on detox supplements isn't your body failing, but your minerals waving a red flag?In this episode, I continue my December mineral series by zooming in on a handful of underrated minerals that quietly shape detox, emotional balance, and nervous system support. Instead of obsessing over the usual labs, I walk you through what these trace minerals actually do in your body and why a hair test can reveal patterns that blood work completely misses. There is a connection between seemingly random symptoms like brain fog, mood swings, and sulfur sensitivity to specific mineral patterns, and this episode will help you finally make sense of them.If you're pushing detox and still feel anxious, wired, or wiped out, you will soon understand why that keeps happening.This is part 3 of 4 of my Mineral Series. Tune into episodes 12, 13 and 15 to deepen your knowledge.You'll Learn:[00:00] Introduction[00:30] Why five overlooked minerals quietly shape detox, mood, and nervous system balance[02:18] How cobalt and molybdenum reveal hidden issues with B12 activation, sulfur sensitivity, and detox overload[03:18] What sulfur status shows about glutathione, repair pathways, and why detox may feel “blocked”[03:52] How micro-dose lithium supports mood stability, sleep quality, and postpartum copper swings[05:16] Why rubidium uncovers adrenal burnout, stress load, and thyroid regulation issues[07:33] The right way to interpret highs and lows on HTMA without assuming deficiency or overload[10:53] How digestive inefficiencies mimic sulfur problems and stall detox progress[19:05] Why molybdenum should never be introduced early in a protocol and how binders prevent symptom flares[21:43] When to consider these minerals on a retest to unlock deeper detox and emotional resilienceResources Mentioned:Hormone Healing episode on How to do mineral testing | Listen NowMaster your minerals. Harmonize your hormones. Start your mineral journey here.Find more from Amanda:Hormone Healing RD | InstagramHormone Healing RD | WebsiteHormone Healing RD | FacebookHormone Healing RD | YouTubeHormone Healing RD | TikTokFind your Healthy Period Starter Guide here.

Devotions with Dre
Ep 69 Book of Revelation Part 28: The Beast is Defeated and Thrown into the Lake of Sulfur

Devotions with Dre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 34:11


Today we're looking at Revelation chapter 19 (the second half). John sees the final defeat of the Anti-Christ and False Prophet, and the cool part is that Jesus does it with HIS WORD. My Christian band's Insta is @BinleyWorship My pop music's Insta is @HopefulAndrea For links to this podcast on all podcast platforms, visit www.DevotionsWithDre.com To check out my singing course, Always Find Your Note, click this link: https://hopefulpop.com/course-always-find-your-note To support this podcast, click this link: https://binley.band/support

This Week in Microbiology
TWiM 345: Faster than rocks!

This Week in Microbiology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 53:31


TWiM explains a biological mechanism that links sulfur and iron cycling in anoxic environments, and "swashing," a form of surface movement in which bacteria migrate without active propulsion. Hosts:  Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson, and Petra Levin Guest: Mark O. Martin Subscribe to TWiM (free) on Apple Podcasts, RSS, or by email. Links for this episode Sulfur and iron cycling in anoxic environments (Nature) Bacterial surface migration by swashing (J Bacteriol) Become a Patron of TWiM! Music used on TWiM is by Ronald Jenkees. Send your microbiology questions and comments to twim@microbe.tv

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A Joy To Be Me
Mineral Alchemy: Sulfur, Iron, Manganese + Scorpio Season

A Joy To Be Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 34:49


This episode dives into the alchemy of Scorpio season and the minerals that guide the body through transformation. Discover how sulfur, iron, manganese, and copper support the natural “composting” of old patterns—physiologically, emotionally, and spiritually—so decay can be metabolized into new life.Explore the interplay between seasonal shifts, gut microbes, and mineral metabolism, and how these processes mirror the quiet, internal work of Scorpio season. Learn about Calcarea Sulphate, the tissue salt that helps the body clear waste, rebuild connective tissue, and transform cellular detritus into nourishment.This episode offers a roadmap for understanding the body's inner cycles: detoxification, stabilization, and regeneration. Listeners will gain insight into how the darker months are a time to support deep internal work, turning decomposition into energy, clarity, and preparation for what comes next. Mineral Foundations Course HERE Minerals and microbes package HERE Rewilded Wellness program HERE Join my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: connect@lydiajoy.me Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me OR @ holisticmineralbalancing

Thyroid-healthy Bites
When Healthy Foods Make You Sick: My Sulfur Intolerance Story - Ep. 94

Thyroid-healthy Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 58:01


Have you ever felt worse after eating healthy foods like garlic, onions, asparagus, or broccoli? If so, you're not crazy, but you could be dealing with sulfur intolerance (sometimes called sulfur sensitivity). In this episode of Thyroid-Healthy Bites, I share my personal story of discovering and living with sulfur intolerance — what it feels like, how I figured it out, and what finally helped me heal. You'll learn the most common symptoms of sulfur intolerance, how testing can reveal hidden clues, and the supplements and strategies that turned things around for me. If you've ever wondered why you feel weird after eating garlic and onions, or how to fix sulfur intolerance naturally, this episode will help you understand your body's detox pathways and how to work with your DNA, not against it. Resources Mentioned: Ruscio Radio Podcast w/ Heidi Turner on Sulfur Intolerance → https://drruscio.com/diets-sulfur-intolerance-with-heidi-turner/ Learn more about the DUTCH Test → https://bit.ly/4oDGqZJ Shop My Thyroid-Friendly Supplement Favorites on Amazon → https://bit.ly/49iAFMc Watch “What I Eat in a Day on AIP” → https://youtu.be/ZVU1Bzdklww?si=o0RrEiHWUHEneLei

ATTRA - Sustainable Agriculture
From Brimstone to Broccoli: The Story of Sulfur

ATTRA - Sustainable Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 47:44


In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialists Nina Prater, Darron Gaus, and Lee Rinehart continue their exploration of plant nutrients. In previous episodes, they covered nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium, and in this episode they dive into the pungent world of sulfur. They discuss the history of sulfur, how sulfur is related to air quality, how sulfur works in the soil, why it is so important in plants, and how to manage sulfur in sustainable and organic ways.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.ATTRA Resources: Nitrogen: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-260-rising-fertilizer-costs-look-to-history-for-answers/Phosphorus: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-304-phosphorus-and-the-beauty-of-biology/Potassium: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-323-potassium-from-past-to-present/Calcium: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-365-calcium-the-premier-soil-nutrient/Overview of Cover Crops and Green Manures: https://attra.ncat.org/publication/overview-of-cover-crops-and-green-manures-2/Managing Soils for Water: How Five Principles of Soil Health Support Water Infiltration and Storage: https://attra.ncat.org/publication/manage-soil-for-water/References:Britannica Science: https://www.britannica.com/science/sulfurDecades After Clean Air Act, Most Smokestacks Still Lack Scrubbers: https://publicintegrity.org/environment/decades-after-clear-air-act-most-smokestacks-still-lack-scrubbers/Air Pollution Legislation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leblanc_processHell on Earth: The Sulfur Mines of Sicily: https://www.lagazzettaitaliana.com/history-culture/10307-hell-on-earth-the-sulfur-mines-of-sicilyRevisiting the role of sulfur in crop production: A narrative review:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154324000504Sulfur Deficiency: https://www.sulphurinstitute.org/sulphur-in-agriculture/sulphur-deficiency-sources-and-symptoms/

Naturally Nourished
Episode 467: How to Raise Your Glutathione Stores + New Cellular Antiox

Naturally Nourished

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 50:27


Are you low in glutathione? Feeling sluggish, inflamed, or more sensitive to toxins than you used to be? Maybe you're catching every bug that goes around or noticing your recovery just isn't what it used to be. Today on the Naturally Nourished Podcast, we're talking about the body's master antioxidant, glutathione, and why it's essential for immune resilience, detoxification, energy, and longevity. We'll unpack what glutathione is, why modern life so easily depletes it, and how low levels have been linked to everything from fatigue and joint pain to accelerated aging and chronic disease. Plus, we'll share simple strategies to help you raise your levels naturally and introduce our newly reformulated Cellular Antiox, now featuring NAC, Setria® glutathione, and broccoli seed extract for enhanced cellular protection and glutathione production. Use the code CELLULAR15 to save 15% off our exciting reformulation of Cellular Antiox! Also in this episode:  What is glutathione and what does it do? Episode 325 All About Glutathione Trends of deficiency Micronutrient Panel How the body produces glutathione Cysteine Whey Protect Glycine Pure Collagen Relax and Regulate Glutamate GI Lining Support Do we store glutathione and does it need to be replenished? How to increase glutathione  Sulfur rich veggies Modulation of plasma antioxidant levels, glutathione S‐transferase activity and DNA damage in smokers following a single portion of broccoli: a pilot study Bone broth FOND Bone Broth use code ALIMILLERRD When to supplement with glutathione Will supplementation make my body stop producing it on its own? NEW Cellular Antiox reformulation A 2015 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the European Journal of Nutrition showed that 250–1000 mg of Setria daily for 6 months significantly increased glutathione levels in whole blood, red blood cells, and lymphocytes. Per 2 Capsules: Setria® Glutathione (250 mg): Clinically studied, reduced form, ready to use N-Acetylcysteine (1,000 mg): A powerful precursor, provides cysteine to fuel internal glutathione production Broccoli Seed Extract 40mg (2mg glucoraphanin): Activates Nrf2 pathway, upregulates endogenous antioxidant production, including glutathione Vitamin B6 (5 mg): Essential cofactor for amino acid metabolism and methylation, supports efficient detox and glutathione recyclingNew bovine gelatin capsule with silica as an added feature! Comparison to liposomal and IV glutathione How to dose 1 capsule twice daily for wellness 2 capsules 2-3 times daily for illness or infection Making Medicinal Honey   This episode is sponsored by: This episode is sponsored by Wild Foods, a company that puts quality, sustainability, and health first in all of their products. They have everything from coffee to turmeric to medicinal mushrooms, and every single product is painstakingly sourced from small farms around the globe. They take their mission seriously to fix the broken food system, and believe real food is medicine. They've partnered with us to give you guys an exclusive discount, so use the code ALIMILLERRD for 12% off your order at WildFoods.co! 

Homeopathy At Home with Melissa
The Hidden Power of Homeopathy During Menopause

Homeopathy At Home with Melissa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 41:42 Transcription Available


Send a text to Melissa and she'll answer it on the next episode. Have you ever wondered why menopause is treated as a problem to be fixed rather than a natural transition to be embraced? In this illuminating episode, Melissa and Brie challenge the medical establishment's approach to women's health and offer a refreshing perspective on navigating menopause with homeopathy.Starting with a heartfelt response to a listener struggling with diminished libido during perimenopause, we explore how stress impacts hormonal balance and relationship dynamics. This leads us into a deeper conversation about menopause as a sacred transition rather than a medical event - one that women can move through with grace, strength, and even joy.The episode unveils five powerful homeopathic remedies tailored to specific menopause experiences: Lachesis for the woman with intense hot flashes and emotional overflow; Sepia for the worn-out caregiver who's lost her spark; Sulfur for the intellectual with "fire in her veins"; Pulsatilla for the gentle soul craving connection; and Graphites for the sensitive woman feeling stuck in body and emotions. You'll learn how to match these remedies to your unique symptom picture and dosing strategies that can bring relief.Beyond homeopathy, we discuss nutrition for hormone balancing, movement practices, sleep hygiene, nervous system support, and spiritual anchoring during this transformative phase. This isn't just about managing symptoms—it's about embracing what Melissa calls "the second spring of womanhood."Ready to transform your menopause journey? Join our Inner Healing Circle for access to Melissa's comprehensive Navigating Menopause course, live Q&As, and a supportive community of women walking this path together. Remember, you were never meant to navigate this alone.FIND ME!

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
Don't Touch These 10 Foods (Especially If You Have Diabetes)

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 13:26


If you have diabetes or if diabetes prevention is your goal, avoid these foods at all costs. Your health depends on it! Discover the 10 worst foods for diabetes that you should eliminate from your diet NOW!Eliminate ultra-processed foods from your diet now with the FREE Dr. Berg Junk Food Meter App: https://drbrg.co/47sq8MNApple Download: https://drbrg.co/3KUb6XGAndroid Download: https://drbrg.co/3KV39RV0:00 Introduction: Avoid these foods 0:13 Insulin resistance explained 2:30 Seed oils and type 2 diabetes 6:53 Insulin resistance and diabetes8:16 What not to eat if you have diabetes12:42 How to detox aldehydesLong before prediabetes and diabetes comes insulin resistance. You can be insulin resistant for 15-20 years before you develop diabetes!Chronic sugar consumption can lead to insulin resistance, but seed oils can be equally problematic. Seed oils cause damage to the cell membranes (which contain insulin receptors) and damage to the mitochondria.There is evidence that unsaturated fatty acids can reduce the risk of diabetes, but this is not the case with rancid, oxidized seed oils. These highly refined seed oils are full of toxic byproducts such as aldehydes, which create irreversible damage in the insulin receptor. The average person consumes 25%-30% of their calories from seed oils.You can have high insulin and normal blood sugar for many years. Over time, this overworks the pancreas, causing the beta cells that produce insulin to become overworked and eventually stop producing insulin, leaving the body without a mechanism to regulate blood sugar levels. Normal blood sugar should be around 80, which is equivalent to a single teaspoon of sugar in the blood, even though the average person consumes 81 to 131 teaspoons of sugar every day!If you have diabetes or you want to avoid it, avoid these foods:1. Fast food fries and fried chicken 2. Deep-fried restaurant foods 3. Chips/crisps/corn chips4. Doughnuts and pastries5. Sweetened drinks 6. Frozen breaded foods 7. Commercial salad dressing and mayo8. Instant noodles9. Granola/protein bars and cookies10. Microwave popcornTo detox aldehydes, consume more of the following nutrients: •Carnosine: grass-fed red meat•Sulfur-rich vegetables: onions, garlic, broccoli •Polyphenols: green tea, dark chocolate, pomegranate Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.Disclaimer: Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

Blasphemous Nutrition
The Cruciferous Crusade: Let the Lake of Fiber and Sulfur Purify Thy Body!

Blasphemous Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 46:08 Transcription Available


Forget fire and brimstone - real purification happens in a lake of fiber and sulfur!In this episode of Blasphemous Nutrition, Aimee takes you on a journey through the cruciferous kingdom: broccoli, cabbage, kale, Brussels sprouts, and their sulfurous brethren.We'll explore how these vegetables detoxify, rebuild, and literally change your biochemistry from the cellular level out. From the lake of sulforaphane to the gut's microbial factory floor, you'll learn how crucifers cool inflammation, balance hormones, and feed your microbiome. Takeaways:Discover how crucifers' unique compounds - sulforaphane, indole-3-carbinol, and glucosinolates - burn away inflammation in a lake of sulfur and activate your body's detox and repair systems.Get key tips on how to make cruciferous veggies easier to digest so you can make peace with your microbiome and hacks for even the most finicky of supertasters to reduce the strong flavors of this veggie family.Learn how cooking, chopping, and pairing crucifers with the right fats and acids can amplify their health benefits and make them taste better.

Chemist Confessions
#155) Sulfur Skincare Product Review | Chemist Confessions Podcast

Chemist Confessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 16:53


We put three 10% OTC sulfur products to the test! Kate Somerville, the Ordinary, Vichy, and De La Cruz Lab have four completely different takes on sulfur. The chemists discuss which product is the best to use as an acne spot treat!   Products Discussed this 2025 Podcast Season *a small portion of your purchase through these links goes to feeding a chemist. https://shopmy.us/collections/1280514   Product Shoutout: The Specialist: https://chemistconfessions.com/products/the-specialist-exfoliating-treatment   Enrichment Content: EP153: OTC Sulfur for Acne is Kinda Weird! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cPB2eUtYpY&list=PLldQkxjc7bYnFkUtOw8Y07yCyBnaF4ddx&index=2   From the Blog: The Chemists' Comprehensive Guide to Acne Pt. 1 https://chemistconfessions.com/blogs/the-chemists-comprehensive-guide-to-acne-pt-1   00:00 | Sulfur Products Review: Which 10% Sulfur Acne Treatment is Best? 00:39 | What are the selection criteria for the 4 sulfur products? 01:22 | Price comparison of The Ordinary, Vichy, Kate Somerville, and De La Cruz sulfur products 02:48 | How does a dry-skin representative use a drying sulfur spot treatment? 03:38 | Which sulfur product has a classic drying, high absorption lotion texture? 04:00 | The problem with Kate Somerville's isopropyl alcohol-based drying lotion 06:30 | Ranking sulfur products by "rotten egg smell"—which one smells the most? 08:46 | Chemist Notes: Which oil-absorbing powders are in the sulfur formulas? 11:13 | Which sulfur products contain additional acne actives like Glycolic or Salicylic Acid? 14:11 | Is sulfur a long-term preventative acne ingredient or just a spot treat?   Follow us: IG:  https://www.instagram.com/chemist.con... INTERWEB: https://chemistconfessions.com/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@chemistconfes...   Skincare questions for the podcast? Leave your question in the comments and it could be featured in our next episode! #chemistconfessions #skincarescience #chemistconfessionspodcast #skincarehack

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
10-09-25 - Remembering How Our Various Engineers Tackled Studio Problems - John Doubles Down On Mercury Bet Saying He'll Get Implants If They Win - People Taking Ozempic Are Reporting Surprise Pregnancies And Sulfur Burps

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 34:41


10-09-25 - Remembering How Our Various Engineers Tackled Studio Problems - John Doubles Down On Mercury Bet Saying He'll Get Implants If They Win - People Taking Ozempic Are Reporting Surprise Pregnancies And Sulfur BurpsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
10-09-25 - Remembering How Our Various Engineers Tackled Studio Problems - John Doubles Down On Mercury Bet Saying He'll Get Implants If They Win - People Taking Ozempic Are Reporting Surprise Pregnancies And Sulfur Burps

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 34:41


10-09-25 - Remembering How Our Various Engineers Tackled Studio Problems - John Doubles Down On Mercury Bet Saying He'll Get Implants If They Win - People Taking Ozempic Are Reporting Surprise Pregnancies And Sulfur BurpsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.