It has to be shown like this isn't something that people can just, you know, take it home and think I'm protected. And he was pretty certain that that ventilators actually cause damage and actually could induce damage where it's like making it worse. In the Indonesia was a really interesting study where, like, they measured vitamin D and this was measured in the patients. So I don't remember. I thought that was really interesting. So I have the friend is the friend. What is measured most of the time with cold shock is norepinephrine, release and norepinephrine in plasma. And I think you can really focus and concentrate on an actual thing that you could be proactive about during this weird time. So I mean, there's there's differences in I mean, so it depends on how long you're staying in a cold, you know, water, cold shower, like actually being submerged like from like if you're like in the ocean or something or a lake and you're like from your shoulders down, like that's probably much more powerful than just having a shower. But the machine that we have is a little bit more complicated, but the point is this guy comes are there any pictures of females doing only guerrilla's big giant dudes? So with that that lady right there in that image, she's holding onto those handles. So it's not like the common cold is the illness you get, but there's lots of different viruses that can cause it. And I you know, look, I'm going to be 42 next month, so like fifty two. Like, it was like popping my jaw was I was eating a lot of sauteed kale and chewing a lot of xylitol gum when I was pregnant. You make it from UVB, radiation exposure. Your wife must love it. And thank you to Trager Grillz, my favorite way to cook. Like, that's the only way to know. Well, people get sexual, too, because it's hot and sweaty. So there's been a meta analysis looking at of twelve different studies, I think where vitamin K one or vitamin K two were given and both of those improved bone mineral density and prevented any hypoglycemia, because when you take vitamin D, you absorb calcium better like something crazy, like 40 percent more dietary calcium is being absorbed. The stuff is pretty good and I don't feel anything like that's not going to get you high. That's interesting. I'll find it. But no, I don't wear glasses. So then I went they were all jumping in the lake after and I'm like, I'm going to just sit on this patio. And I like, injured myself. Right. Yeah. What's the I get I buy it, buy it from sprouts or mother in law. It's a big I really because of you I take 5000. Now, that's just my like an analogy for people to understand why senescent cells are bad because they like age. Oh, no, I had no idea. I mean, this is unprecedented. Most, most of these said three months. And the red light. And so like I mean, you're breathing like it's like burning you. But, you know, you kind of just take it with a grain of salt where these clots are like, you know, there's clots in people that are healthy and young, certainly people that have severe cases, people like older people, people that are pre-existing conditions and stuff, and the type of blood people have lower levels of this Vaun Gillibrand factor, which basically is involved in clotting. So I'm doing like popcorn. I like 180 Fahrenheit for sure. And then there's another thing by teeter. Yeah. He's still suffering from it. I mean, like because there's a lot of people that are deficient in vitamin D and it's a steroid hormone. And I feel like now for a while during the pandemic, when it started in the lockdown started, people were nicer. Right. Antibodies from a four year old Belgian llama named Winter Show Promise in blocking coronavirus from infecting cells, according to research from the University of Texas, Austin, the National Institutes of Health and the Ghent I that went into university studying earlier forms of the coronavirus. Percent of patients that died with covid-19 were vitamin D deficient. And I don't know if toothpaste has enough to even do anything, but in my mind, I was like, no, getting rid of the fluoride. So I thought that was really interesting. What happens is they become severely vitamin D deficient severely. Hormone. Snoring is a real issue and it's usually an issue of, you know, some sort of impeded airway. It's hard to sleep probably when you're in those. But the nightmare thing, I'm just the melatonin has helped so that's great. OK, well, they're using they're using that sonna that I was telling you the same thing. We were taking the human amyloid beta gene and injecting him in these worms, these nematode worms that only live like 14 or 15 days, and we are making them form amyloid plaques in their muscle. But you're on this platform and all the weight is on this belt instead of on your shoulders. There's like all this stuff about you bleeding, your gums bleed. Oh, you have a patch that you wear on your all time. Posted by. That's actually being explored as a potential therapeutic. I'm always happier during warmer and sunnier months. So I was doing all chemistry stuff, organic chemistry and like chemistry. We're often asked, what is one? Yeah. But, you know, I think I think the bright light exposure for him, you know, taking him out in the morning is really important. Does it help, does it help your sleep. I get a flare up and it's like I'm sure I'm out. And since Legal Zoom is not a law firm, you do not have to worry about expensive billable hours adding up. Below is an excellent video of Dr. Patrick discussing the benefits of Vitamin D on the Joe Rogan Experience. That's why everyone fucks off for holidays twice a year. I don't want to be manufacturing a take or trying to, like, come up with some sort of a hot take on how I feel. So. I think that the I don't think the sleep stage is accurate was because like that's like you have to like measure brain wave like it's measuring, it's I'll tell you why, because I've had multiple incidents when I was nursing my son back when I was nursing my son where he was on a nursing pillow. Everyone wants randomized control trials like no one wants to believe anything until it's a randomized controlled trial. No no no no. And it's been shown that that Vonne Gillibrand factor also isn't like is higher. You know, you're not always you just don't succumb to them. I'm sure they can get a lot of I mean, I'm sure there's someone listening to this right now. Some of the list they've given you of a proven activities and non-approved activities, that's highlighted it for me, because the list I don't know if you see in heaven, I didn't even know that. But that's what you want, right? He's an angel. There was a link between like leg strength and cognitive function. It's totally different between young and old. I'm not going to take my towel off and jump in the lake. Well they get fat. Joe Rogan: Top Vitamins/Minerals Thorne Research Vitamin D3. But what I really wanted to talk to you, the reason why I wanted to bring you in here is this conversation that we just had to talk about. And I would get on the mechanism. And there has been studies correlating norepinephrine in plasma upon cold exposure, norepinephrine release and plasma to in the brain where it's involved with like mood and focus and attention. You're hanging by your ankles and decompressing your spine. What if what if, you know, some some common cold coronavirus has gone around and that, you know, those antibodies that they've made to neutralize that coronavirus beta coronavirus are somehow helping with the sars-cov-2 like. Thanks, Joe. Yeah. Well, the IV is it's totally IBS, totally different. If not just I hope people are going to, you know, take their vitamin D or ask their doctor to take it, you know, but yeah, I think that in a couple of months. And then, you know, it's just really it's hard. Bright light exposure, big to big. So the one that I drink is two grams per serving and there's two servings so there's only four grams of sugar. Cloudy all the time. There's interesting studies that have shown, you know, like that the intravenous vitamin C is like dramatically reducing inflammation as well. It's for the lung function in the respiratory function. Trager and the Trager Day Sale goes from May, May 15th, which is tomorrow to well, you'll get this today, May 15th, May 17, 20 percent off all Rob's sauces and liners. I got one pill. And that's like the maximum level you can get from oral supplementation, 220 milligrams. I like that for that. And then the reverse hyper is a machine that he actually invented. Yeah, they do. It's a game changer. Remember, that's the big lady that was showing you earlier. Maybe maybe people will message me after this this podcast and be like that happens to me, too. Like the the the reason there's a big reason I think that vitamin D is so important. And like like he had been reading some studies to confirm that. I think there's like a really nice graph on on my website on that topic, which shows it's like your peak like five, five hours after. I think it's real. So other nearby cells by secreting all this stuff. And it's not just a vitamin, right. But it's not something that I'm certain that people need to do on a daily basis. I mean, I test everyone that comes in here. I got a mouthpiece and it's amazing. Why is it OK? I love it. Where. I appreciate. I would love to like do it more. So that I intravenous vitamin C, I think it had to be 12 and it should be twelve shots give you an awesome little boost. Do you do you just need more sleep, though? You know why? But it was like just mostly just tightness. Like it's like we don't ever sleep. So it's like it's a lot of weight that your muscles are pushing down is always trying to get me to do squats like I don't know what. You think so? I really think the data is I think it's mountain data and I think that eventually something will come out and it's going to be just like the randomized controlled trials showing that it protects against respiratory tract infections. I want to believe it because it's easy, it's safe. Do they they are more prone to zinc deficiency. So I get back into the sauna and and like, getting back into this like two hundred and ten or twenty degrees on it. The bottom line is on honesty, that's intravenous. And so when we would give them tons of heat, shock proteins in addition to the amyloid, totally reversed it like completely like they would move around and beyond. Once the active form is achieved, it travels all over the body while filling a role for several diverse functions including: Building muscles and bones So it's not like a hard core quantitative biomarker which is so badly needed. She takes the time to explain these important findings. I know at least three that I think his name is Dr Michael Bush. And I think the reason it got me interested because I was like 80, almost 80 percent. I don't know the names changed or not but I thought that was so awesome because she named it after like the sona because the truth comes out, you just start talking like, yeah, start you know, it's intense. And it'll help treat eventually they'll identify one that works. And it's just anyways. Yeah. So. Because all I'm hearing is drugs and possible drug remedies, potential vaccine that they're working on the future. So I need to, I just can't, I can't ever let it go. They've shown that like, you know, two grams is better than one gram for for like reducing the duration of the common cold, two grams better than one. You're not diabetic. It was like 2:00 in the morning. It's like a Jacuzzi, you know, where you're sitting there from the waist down and like that's hot. No kids different. And then you can have what's called antibody dependent enhancement. Absolutely mimics it. But I mean, just like things like REM disappear and the monoclonal antibodies and then you eventually, like, you know, a vaccine will, you know, eventually, you know, be be available. I don't even know if it's necessary, honestly, to be honest, because again, it's a therapeutic, you know, treatment. But what is known is that people with type of blood are are less susceptible to contracting covid-19 that's that's definitely known. So it does make sense, but I don't. Yeah. I use a day. Right. Surely people are going to be looking looking at that. I fucking love it. So I didn't want to do that. Most zinc is found in in really high in oysters, but not a lot of people. So I have I do the Philipps you wear at like five o'clock, all the lights in our house go red. So they had to stay in there for an hour. It's awful for so many of these people that didn't do anything wrong. Cutcliffe, 25 milligrams CBD. And I say, crazy asshole. I mean it's like the food that's highest and is that fermented soybean natto. And I freak out and I scream. I don't to but boy I wear a continuous glucose monitor. Her break-through work under Dr. Bruce Ames investigated the effects of micronutrient inadequacies on metabolism, inflammation, DNA damage, and aging and whether supplementation can reverse the damage. There's 100 hundred people in the room. And then potentially, you know, you may have this like non neutralizing antibody that could cause problems. Right. Well, you know what the problem though. I hate that it is so terrible. Helping create proteins and enzymes for disease prevention And so I share a study that may be isolated in and of itself, is not the strongest study. I'll show it to you. So it totally messes the immune system up. Do you. actually. Now more than ever. But TMJ is, what am I saying, the right thing. Yeah. OK, well here's my way. I use a day. You're categorizing them based on their gene. We really have to make sure that we have water purification. It's far infrared and they use it. Like that was like, you know, Linus Pauling was like deemed a nut, like, you know, the Nobel Prize winning chemist who basically is the vitamin C guy. That's like my shower time now. I'm like, hell no, I'm not going to take benzoate that's, you know, been shown to like cause dementia. It was causing people to have dangerous arrhythmias and stuff. There's been so many studies showing, like even vitamin D supplements, like it'll say it has 10000 IU, but it only has like 6000 like. I don't stop at all. Rhonda Patrick's Comprehensive Joe Rogan Experience Notes - FoundMyFitness It's like this like and now I'm, I'm guarantee you it's just pure form and all kinds of things need to do more. And that's, you know, in the brain they're so important, like preventing proteins from aggregating in the brain. Yeah, well, definitely. I, I wanted to do it before I even talked about it for months. Yeah, I've I've like I was doing it. And the reason for that, scientists think, is because basically. When I lay down, it closes the airway. I must be a little bit on the spectrum because I could swear OP's title doesn't say a damn thing about Rhonda figuring this out. At the end of the day, it's an association. It's like trying to strike up a conversation in a porta potty because it affects me. Well, she reached out to me and like the FDA shut that whole machine down, like, no, you can't use that for research anymore, which kind of shut down the whole thing in a depression, you know, research area. She is currently supplementing with Thorne Research Vitamin D3. And I'm like, well so I had my my level's measured literally. It's just so awful for them, terrible for you. So, you know, there's there certainly, I think, a good hypothesis to be made that potentially, you know, one or two of these common cold viruses, could the antibodies you make against them could also somehow maybe, maybe, you know, interact with the sars-cov-2 virus, potentially neutralize it? So so then 200 milligrams. And doctors, they varied in how they approached it. I just I love it. It's called Like the Truth Barole or something. My dentist is a really great and he did an X-ray. So there's a few viruses that this happens with. They did this nasal pharyngeal swab test in a nursing home, 70 something people and 13 of them tested, asymptomatic, like they had no symptoms, but they tested positive. They're doing doing naked. Become a premum member and get access to all our member benefits starting at $15/mo. So it's like it's having it's not something that like necessarily needs to be done all the time. So we got that literally. Yeah, there is. I think that's a really good hypothesis. Better skip this one. Yeah yeah yeah. Right. I'll have one sent to you. I don't know all the specifics of that. You go in there and they, they do molds and stuff. But can you measure he talks about team the bath versus. Oh, I don't think that's accurate. And there's been large, randomized controlled trials showing that it dramatically reduces mortality with sepsis. So what is the difference? You know, there are genetic polymorphisms. I'll be willing to do it. But so it wasn't a great experience because one, there was this guy who snored all night too, because it was snow camping. You don't want to please them. Right. So, you know, I thought, why not try it? Yeah, that's the sign. You chew gum. I mean, like I said, ours is really small. But many children are getting in contact with this disease and how many of them are asymptomatic but are spreading it. 1 year ago. I mean, I think that you could just stay in for so so the thing so the thing is, is that like with most of the studies that have been done, looking at the benefits on cardiovascular health and all in all, cause mortality quite a bit lower, like twenty minutes at one hundred and seventy four degrees. But older people have the complete opposite where it's like, you know, deleterious. Like, I want to get I need to like I need a measurable like I need something to measure. Generally speaking, one thousand I use will raise your blood levels by about five nanograms per minute. The world has finally begun to realize doctors are not filled with infinite knowledge.
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