Minerals, Metals & Labs featuring Dr. Leland Stillman

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @Henri377
    @Henri377 10 дней назад +2

    Dear Alec and Dr Leland, this was outstandingly in depth fascinatingly brilliant!!!🎉
    These 2 hours are and could be the most important you've listened/watched ever.
    I could never recommend another interview higher than this!
    Just totally exquisite....Thank You! 🙏💜🙏

  • @tobireisig5154
    @tobireisig5154 11 дней назад +2

    I loved this podcast interview with Dr. Stillman! One of my favourite podcasts and one of my favourite integrative medical doctors coming together; so interesting, informative and entertaining to listen to. Thank you both.

  • @JoannWoolley
    @JoannWoolley 13 дней назад +6

    I have been incredibly curious about health and wellness my entire adult life and began looking at Germanic new medicine last year. It is worth anyone who is truly interested in eating humble pie to look into.

  • @0Eliza0
    @0Eliza0 12 дней назад +3

    I worked on an organic farm before college here in Mass…the only way to grow things like Organic apples 🍏 (hard to find) is to spray them with tons of copper…
    Next year I plan to try to buy my veggies from as many different farm stands as possible so I can diversity the concentrations of sprays / soil / seed…
    Always another layer to the onion 🧅….
    Starting to rethink my copper cup!😅

  • @KayteKay-f8b
    @KayteKay-f8b 12 дней назад

    As always such an amazing interview - thank you both. I love the questions you ask Alec as well as how knowledgeable you are about the topics you discuss AND your ability to move the interview along and get the most amazing info from each guest.

  • @jamy8575
    @jamy8575 13 дней назад +1

    I worked at "negative 40"
    Walk OUTSIDE in the cold -NOT " in the hallway"
    The human body NEEDS that outside air...

  • @SpellsOfTruth
    @SpellsOfTruth 13 дней назад +2

    Great discussion as usual. Do you feel like health is gettin too complex? All diets as it pertains to actually losing weight are likely scams. To lose weight, stop eating... period... Don't need to exercise, don't need to work out, just stop eating... Its very obvious when you think about it right? Besides losing weight, health is not obvious at all and I think this where everyone gets hung up.
    I suspect it doesn't really matter what we consume(a dude ate an entire airplane...), its about how you transmute and output it. Which means belief, faith, intention, mood, vibes likely matter more than what you consume/eat. I remember far more cheapo grocery spaghetti and meatball dinners cooked wit love by my gmom on sunday nights than any hand made quality spaghetti and meatballs cooked by professional chefs at restaurants. I felt euphoric after the family dinner, and 'meh' after the fancy restaurant dinner despite the ingredients being far superior at the fancy restaurants, the missing ingredient is LOVE. See rice experiments for better more concrete proof. A stressed out pro chef aint thinking about pouring his loving intention into his cooking. A lil old gmom cooking for her grandkids on a sunday night is ONLY thinking about pouring loving intention into her cooking for her lil grandkids.
    After losing weight(which is very obvious), and after accounting for importance of belief/intentions(which not so obvious), I suspect nature's divinely simple. To heal broken bone eat animal bone, to heal heart eat animal heart, to heal eyesight eat animal eyeballs, to heal liver eat animal liver. This kinda coincides with our belief/intention/mood/vibes mattering. Like if you broke your arm, and therefore ate animal bones to help provide the body wit the materials to fix your broken arm. Like drank homemade actual bone broth or ordered hot wings and chewed up the chicken bones until you can swallow them, is it easier to believe the consumed bones would help you heal your broken arm or is it easier to believe the consumed bones would make it harder for you to heal your broken arm? I don't know if the body actually can use the consumed bones to heal the broken arm but its almost impossible to not believe it, right? I suspect the body actually can use the consumed bones and wants us to provide it wit the materials it needs when it needs them. Health needs a baseline simplification. "You heal what you eat is my 2 cents"... Idk im rambling. Thanks for another interesting stream.

  • @lbrooks9924
    @lbrooks9924 13 дней назад +1

    Hiya, I really enjoyed your interview!
    I was looking into the magnesium you promoted and it says it can not be taken while breastfeeding. Do you happen to know any info or where I could find it, on not taking it while feeding?
    Thanks ❤ 🇬🇧

  • @LauraleeBreakey
    @LauraleeBreakey 13 дней назад +1

    Immortals and the Mystery Schools...
    Divine and Creative.
    Perhaps it's about each of us getting to the point where we can fully experience who we really are. THE GNOSTIC STATE. 🙏❤😇We can allow that valve to be fully released allowing for FULL Christ Consciousness?😁🤔 😇

  • @lesleywills1
    @lesleywills1 12 дней назад +4

    Feeling slightly uneasy or challenged about this episode ... he knows his stuff but has one foot in the money paradigm which is ok but I feel he has to much attention to it...and the other in a weird mix of tests and functional medicine which is to me green washing. I notice that you asked some good questions to get some new thinking re The New Biology ideas from him but he sort of doesn't listen... he is young and has I feel not really got it yet. I hope that he grows into a person that can take his energy and discover the way forward for himself and ultimately humanity. Interesting for me on so many levels.

    • @andybogue1383
      @andybogue1383 8 дней назад +1

      I got the same vibe. This guy was pompous and full of himself. I’m surprised Alec had him on🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @SpellsOfTruth
    @SpellsOfTruth 13 дней назад +1

    1:25:30 Hair Loss: I got booted from West Point goin into senior year for failing random d-test after taking laredda(backwards cause yt) from my roomie who had a prescription(being booted was 100% a blessing in disguise). I remember after taking the laredda pils, the next day I could literally pull out my hair from my scalp like nothing. I suspect the hair fickleness was caused by the blood vessel tension/tightning/contracting created by the laredda. It limited/cut-off blood flow to the hair folicles? Unless my roomies laredda had a bunch of heavy metal inatcive gredients (always a possibility I have no idea what official name of the d even was)I can't think of another reason why I was able to so casually remove hair from scalp despite being fit and 20-21. I've also noticed some marywanna smokers get very fickle hair after smoking a bunch but others seem to grow more hair despite being regular marywanna smokers? Is it all heavy metal related? Or related to the d's effect on blood-vessels/blood-flow?
    Alopecia smells like there is a simple reason for it, my guess is any d that affects blood-vessels/blood-flow OR the heavy metal inactive gredients of most things we consume or put on our body OR probably both? Idk, what do yall think?
    Also Alec, have you ever found a chicken bacon ranch wrap on par with that pizza place in Newburgh? Haven't been to west point ny since I got the boot in 2011 but I still have literal dreams about eating that cbr wrap, they were so freaking good. For some reason that random newburgh pizza joint's cbr wrap was god tier. I forget the name of the restaurant, it was like right at the entrance to west point, IIRC it was the same restaurant that made the super greasy Sicilian pies u'd always get at company meetings and what not. Why was it so good? haha

  • @twifwinetwork3736
    @twifwinetwork3736 13 дней назад

    Give thanks King ❤

  • @Stacy_Sunshine
    @Stacy_Sunshine 13 дней назад +2

    Kiss that 👍

  • @stevenjohnston2263
    @stevenjohnston2263 7 дней назад

    Carnivores don't burn.