Why Hormone Health Is Key -- Mike Mahler | Rich Roll Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @elizabethjimenez7803
    @elizabethjimenez7803 5 лет назад +34

    I listened to the podcast on Google Play and came here to comment on how I really enjoyed this interview. I could listen to Mike for another 3 hours. I am thankful to Mike for sharing his story and life experiences. It's evident from the way he speaks that he is a compassionate and kind person. Wishing him lots of love and peace.

  • @dawn7220
    @dawn7220 3 года назад +3

    What I like about these podcasts they are real conversations- no deadline. So information.

  • @mikeskylark1594
    @mikeskylark1594 5 лет назад +16

    Wow, that was one of the best podcasts I ever listened! Such a knowledgable guy! As an 8-year WFPB athlete I learned so much!

  • @colleenjordan7129
    @colleenjordan7129 5 лет назад +15

    OMG- after hearing bout the human trafficking, I sprinted (literally) the three blocks away to meet my kids after school instead of letting them go home together. A good thing, I got a great workout as well as peace of mind. I will do everyday from now on. Thanks for bringing up these important subjects!

    • @Heidi_137
      @Heidi_137 4 года назад +9

      You are 100% right about the baby snatching, I am an example of that, I was taken as a baby and sold for 25K to the highest bidder via a private Dr to a couple in their late 50's, in hindsight I was lucky could of been far worst!! They target innocent women or young couples that are distracted or the dr will pretend she needs to be put to sleep due to urgent birthing, then say the baby died/still birth, then sell the baby. I used to be ashamed about my situation but now I am not anymore, people need to know it's happening, especially parents. Luckily with DNA sites I am getting closer to find my immediate family, already have 2nd cousins helping me :)

    • @wendyhamilton2826
      @wendyhamilton2826 4 года назад

      @@Heidi_137 Wow, great story, I hope you find your family & are happy, meanwhile, enjoy your life, wishing all the best for you

    • @_Wai_Wai_
      @_Wai_Wai_ 4 года назад

      @@Heidi_137 even if stillborn, you have to let the mother see the body of the baby.

  • @triciamedora9274
    @triciamedora9274 3 года назад +2

    You are a revolutionary in this industry. Your guests are some of the most inspiring
    People. Learning how to achieve a life of
    harmonic wealth. Spiritually, physically emotionally and relationally. A life devoid of True Love and Friendship is truly poor. Similar to having all the money in the world and a body that's unhealthy, We must attend to all aspects of life with grace. A very exciting concept that is achievable. Your podcast delivers this message in a way that's never been delivered before. Thank you!
    Much gratitude
    most uplifting part of your podcasts exemplify taking action, showing the result people who have been successful in achieving wealth in all aspects of life is a lifelong journey that one must never become complacent about because change is always happening.

  • @tb8827
    @tb8827 4 года назад +45

    Female hormones are very different. I can testify to that! Would love to know how to understand/ master my own chemicals and am looking at scientific papers and information released on Google.
    Can you bring a neuroscientist or other expert on to talk about the hormonal differences and manifestations between women and men please?
    :)

    • @jennybamford5957
      @jennybamford5957 4 года назад +11

      Dr Barnard talks a lot about hormones, the talk I heard was reproductive, but really informative! He does have a book though that you could check out

  • @terencej72
    @terencej72 4 года назад +15

    Great Interview. I've always struggled with my weight sometimes being 50-60lbs overweight. However since doing an intermittent fast on recommendation of a work colleague who suggested i started studying hormones and how they affect the mind and the body it's been a revelation to me.
    I've been steadily dropping 1.5lbs per week (sometimes a bit more) for the past 4 months just by missing my breakfast and lunch 2 days per week. I'm hungry at times during the day i'm doing this but i keep telling myself i'm not going to starve and i drink plenty of water (about 2 litres per day or 70 fl oz).
    The one thing i have noticed is that when i go to break my fast i don't crave fatty or comfort foods as much as i would eating normally. Instead i find myself eating a bit less and generally wanting greens and fish. I've also noticed when you break your fast even food normally considered bland seems a little bit tastier.
    That's my experience FWIW.

    • @wendyhamilton2826
      @wendyhamilton2826 4 года назад +1

      Agreed, I used to do a lot of intermitent fasting when in 20's & 30's, reason being, once I start eating in the day, suddenly I get hungry, so to avoid eating too much, I wouldn't eat until dinner time & lost cravings for sweets & kept a healthy weight and also never got sick

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад

      If you quit sugar , the taste of vegetables etc. magnifies even more.

  • @orion9k
    @orion9k 4 года назад +9

    58:30 I heard a food specialist researcher say that, reason fruit sugar is no issue, regardless of amount, is because of the fibres in the fruit, the fibres creates a gel in your intestine so it blocks a lot of the sugar from going into your body. The result is that it sends the sugar further down the intestine so that your microbiology, the bacteria etc. gets to feed on the sugar instead.

  • @PartBeastUntamed
    @PartBeastUntamed 5 лет назад +9

    I listen to this once a month. One of my favorite videos period 🙏🌱

  • @kyleganse4978
    @kyleganse4978 5 лет назад +3

    Mike is a great role model! Hard worker and lives a life of service 🙏🏼

  • @hannahmitchell87
    @hannahmitchell87 4 года назад +6

    Super interesting discussion! Mike's approach to fitness & nutrition seems incredibly sensible & balanced without sounding preachy or pushing any kind of agenda. I love the honesty & recognition that there's not a 'one size fits all' solution. Thanks guys!

  • @heidivernathorbjornsen475
    @heidivernathorbjornsen475 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, Mike for sharing your story about abuse & acknowledging others struggles with this - I can relate. You are a beautiful soul & great example. Love you my friend. Keep that bright spirit & loving heart. ❤️

  • @lindaw140
    @lindaw140 4 года назад +1

    This is a very dynamic conversation and Mike is very dynamic and balanced. Rare quality ! Mike discussed and answered questions based on the specific context and situations. Way to go.

  • @dianneraymont5971
    @dianneraymont5971 5 лет назад +19

    Great Interview - went to Mike's charity of choice - I've got to say AMAZING! They have rescued over 500 children from slavery and horrific short lives. All the time the family cannot get through a day without wondering whether their child is alive, dead or the worst and most likely : the subject of extreme child slavery/molestation ( where you may think a death would have been far more merciful) An organisation of warriors that genuinely are worth donating/supporting.

  • @thewayofthejumprope
    @thewayofthejumprope 5 лет назад +4

    Enjoyed this conversation very much.
    I first became familiar with Mike Mahler many years ago after reading an interview he did with Ori Hofmekler, who he spoke about in this video.
    "The most powerful message you have is your example" (Mike Mahler, at the 1:20:39 mark)
    Thanks!

  • @Simnettnutrition
    @Simnettnutrition 6 лет назад +89

    Great conversation, I learned a lot! Thanks Rich & Mike.

    • @zeshanhm
      @zeshanhm 4 года назад +4

      When are you gonna be on the podcast?

    • @keredification
      @keredification 4 года назад +1

      i wonder if these guys are still vegan

    • @mattmsantos
      @mattmsantos 4 года назад +4

      @@keredification Yes, they all are.

    • @eliasbobby7678
      @eliasbobby7678 3 года назад

      instablaster.

  • @tyras_heartlocker
    @tyras_heartlocker 6 лет назад +30

    Easily one of my favourite podcasts ever!!! Learnt so much great info 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @SisterFinch
    @SisterFinch 3 года назад +1

    You guys, this is such an important and really necessary conversation especially around mental health and suicide. I also think we need to bring more women into the conversation. I’m 41 years old and spent most of my adolescent and adult depressed and suicidal. Turns out I’ve had a hormone imbalance my whole life as well an iron deficiency. At times I’ve been suicidal myself. I think educating people, especially the younger generation on this subject as well as the importance of things like Iron, could literally save lives!

  • @alexandramunro5491
    @alexandramunro5491 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant podcast ...
    Very accurate description of nutrition and the endocrine system and the effects of trauma and stress and impact it has on the central nervous system and how it impacts on your life Also shows how reticent kids can shine and their vulnerability makes you more empathetic to the plight of others .. 💕🙏💕...My daughter developed a red patch which wasn’t a port wine stain but she has never wanted to change it as she is beautiful anyway ... ...You are unique and why be so self conscious beautiful inside and out ...

  • @harrissimo
    @harrissimo 4 года назад +1

    I really like Mike Mahler. I don't lift weights or do body building but I love his morality and character and also his sense of humor.

  • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
    @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy 2 года назад +3

    [02:43:48] Fin
    00:00
    01:23 - Feeling good
    04:29 - Now, as a
    06:10 - PTSD in soldiers with concussions
    07:27
    09:32 - Master hormones
    10:10 - Leptin
    11:55 - Metabolic rate, micronutrients deficiency. Undernorishment. Surviving until famine comes vs thriving. Tiredness despite overconsumption.
    13:45 - Chewing
    15:47 - Smoothies
    17:27 - Smoothie ingredients
    18:35 - Back to leptin and fixing it, meal spacing
    21:28 - OMAD
    24:56
    27:03 - nutrient density
    27:32 - WHPB, meal composition
    28:12 - When leptin is optimised, you have more energy
    30:30 - Restoration
    31:56 - Gauging, total vs free
    33:42 - so an indication that you have low free testosterone isn't necessarily determinitive of anything.
    39:38 - Magnesium, Transdermal Magnesium
    41:36 - Rich makes a mistake confuses DHA with DHEA
    43:25 - Fish Oil
    44:54 - Peskin?
    01:17:57 - _Project Child Save_ mention
    01:21:24 - Masculinity
    [01:24:46] “Compassion is the most important form of strength.” - Mike Mahler, _Rich Roll Podcast_ #391 [01:24:46]
    Project Child Save
    [01:29:15] It's taken a toll
    [01:29:54] Marc Ching

    • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
      @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy 2 года назад

      “Compassion is the most important form of strength.” - Mike Mahler, _Rich Roll Podcast_ #391 [01:24:46]
      ruclips.net/video/_vD4XgvbRBg/видео.htmlh24m46s

  • @neildbarker
    @neildbarker 5 лет назад +11

    Excellent interview. Great to hear from Mike Mahler - he was the first one to get me into kettlebells years ago. So much good information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @CutthroatCosmos
    @CutthroatCosmos 6 лет назад +5

    Super cool exchange, Rich. Hormones were the make-or-break factor for a good number of close friends involved in marathon training. Those who continually neglected their internal balances in favor of "peak performance" via dieting were left with a number of chronic health issues.

  • @4sername
    @4sername 6 лет назад +21

    Rich uploading another winner!
    Love the show

  • @mariascoma7718
    @mariascoma7718 4 года назад +37

    It was very interesting but I’m a female so I don’t know what to do about all the men advice. The takeaway for me was that we’re all to some degree adrenal fatigue and if that could be addressed in a female’s body I’d be interested in that.

    • @karennesbitt9655
      @karennesbitt9655 4 года назад +5

      check out Menopause Taylor. She is a gynecologist that specializes in hormones. Amazing!

    • @jennybamford5957
      @jennybamford5957 4 года назад +3

      Dr Barnard has some great insights for men and women

    • @camc2252
      @camc2252 4 года назад +2

      Well, some educated individuals who work in line with functional medicine say that there is no scientific proof of adrenal fatigue. That the hormonal imbalance depends often on other things. Suffice to say it is a complex issue, not well understood in general medicine and it needs systemic approach (IMHO).

    • @stacielivinthedream8510
      @stacielivinthedream8510 4 года назад +2

      @Bobbie Tuggboat Tru Dat! Lol

    • @camc2252
      @camc2252 4 года назад +3

      @Bobbie Tuggboat Well said, Bobbie. There is no shortage of different situations that might wipe out our energy nowadays.

  • @MichaelCugudda
    @MichaelCugudda 4 года назад

    Mike is an invaluable source of information and his products are top notch. He's a true warrior with a big heart. Great podcast, enjoyed this episode.

  • @functionalaestheticse.c.8953
    @functionalaestheticse.c.8953 3 года назад

    Great information here. I don't fully agree with everything here but I agree that "compassion is a form of strength". When you can put aside your agenda for a while and focus on the needs of others it shows strength in that you are able to do this without worrying about losing ground.

  • @CJ8382
    @CJ8382 4 года назад +6

    Sooo recognizable all the stuff Mike's talking about;) Great info (as ALWAYS:)) & got some new nuggets from this. Thanks for sharing; I looooove all your podcasts Rich; you are always the best at asking in depth specific questions:)!!!!

  • @jeremy5914
    @jeremy5914 6 лет назад +13

    This episode was just FANTASTIC.

    • @MikeMahleraggressivestrength
      @MikeMahleraggressivestrength 6 лет назад +3

      Thanks a lot!

    • @jeremy5914
      @jeremy5914 6 лет назад +1

      @@MikeMahleraggressivestrength ...and the bands you talked about brought back so many great...and scary memories. Rock on, man.
      Thank you for the great kettlebell references, too!

    • @MikeMahleraggressivestrength
      @MikeMahleraggressivestrength 6 лет назад +1

      Haha, I am always amazed how many fitness people grew up with similar music tastes!

    • @garyard6969
      @garyard6969 4 года назад

      Mike Mahler etetteteeturrytter

  • @palebright
    @palebright 3 года назад

    This is probably my favourite RR podcast. I learned a lot. Mike seems like an awesome guy. Thank you.

  • @priscillatellez2829
    @priscillatellez2829 4 года назад +12

    Very intelligent and incredibly informative conversation. I learned so much from you both. Thank you both for this!!!! Btw I think the skin burn gives Mike a ton of character on top of what he's like as a person!!!👌

  • @wmp3346
    @wmp3346 4 года назад +6

    Mike is so right about fasting. I don’t feel hungry unless I start eating - totally counterintuitive

    • @cateycat7963
      @cateycat7963 4 года назад

      I wish that the case with me 😟

  • @ProfessorNurseRae
    @ProfessorNurseRae 4 года назад +9

    Awesome interview I was captivated the entire time. This guy...MM is charismatic and delivered his views in an unassuming way.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 4 года назад

      He just seemed like a genuinely nice guy. Too often, you see someone this big and muscular, they come across as arrogant.

  • @drivn4895
    @drivn4895 3 года назад

    This is my favorite intro music of any channel

  • @lhdraw
    @lhdraw 6 лет назад +2

    Powerful. I've been a huge fan and customer of Mike for years. Thank you for the video

  • @steelkettlebellclub4854
    @steelkettlebellclub4854 6 лет назад +28

    Hey Rich, great video, keep your smoothies, just chew them as you drink them.It will take a bit longer, but the chewing action releases the digestive enzyme amylase so you will absorb all the nutrients of the smoothie and it will digest better, so no bloating or gas that some people experience with smoothies. Derek Simnett from Simnett nutrition touches on this topic, please interview him on your youtube videos. I think that will make for a very interesting and informative show. Thanks for all you do.

    • @MikeMahleraggressivestrength
      @MikeMahleraggressivestrength 6 лет назад +4

      Great post, thanks for sharing!

    • @southerngrandma4353
      @southerngrandma4353 5 лет назад

      Steel Kettlebell Club How do you chew a liquid?

    • @fracritel
      @fracritel 5 лет назад +2

      Here’s a little trick caught up some celery and add it to your smoothie after you’ve already blended up the smoothie and that will give you something to chill it’s got a lot of fiber in it it’ll allow you to masticate the smoothie better and it kind of goes pretty much with anything it’s kind a has a neutral taste

    • @EmmaDee
      @EmmaDee 4 года назад +1

      Frank Critelli dear I despise the taste of celery worse than anything. It’s like number two on my top 10.

  • @theundiscoveredcountry
    @theundiscoveredcountry 3 года назад

    randomly cam across this podcast, exactly what i needed so many connections made. new listener earned for both of you.

  • @scarlet8078
    @scarlet8078 5 лет назад +5

    I'm a neuro, and he's 100% correct that brainwave entrainment can occur by listening to music and clearing one's mind. There is some research into this occurring at different frequencies of sound, but I don't think the frequency matters as much as rhythmic breathing, clearing one's mind, and listening to slow sounds/ music. It's been done for thousands of years with Asian flute music, and I suspect with other music in African and Middle eastern cultures. If you want to try this, I recommend some of the channels here on RUclips such as "Meditation & Healing" (I think that's the name) which overlays higher tones on top of slower base tones and uses binaural recording. Sit there with headphones, listen to the sound and clear your mind, breathing slowly, and within about 10 min you will feel other stimuli drop away, as if you're "tethered" by the top note. It's a unique experience and lowers blood pressure, relieves anxiety, raises testosterone, etc.

  • @jessejamesjohnston
    @jessejamesjohnston 6 лет назад +8

    Really like this dude. Great interview and insight on a lot of fronts. Thanks Rich✌👊

  • @carpenter3069
    @carpenter3069 4 года назад

    What an excellent podcast - Mike Mahler was very informative and compelling.

  • @steveglassvideo
    @steveglassvideo 4 года назад +4

    My understanding of the smoothie issue is that you're skipping the first stop in your biome. "Chew each mouthful 40 times" is great because that is mixing your saliva in with your food. Saliva is part of your microbiome and carries with it essential bacteria. That's the argument, as I understand it, with smoothies. Mastication is the preferred method of ingestion for our microbiome.

    • @kdhoward83
      @kdhoward83 3 года назад

      Think about the experiment in science class where we dissolved rock salt versus a large rock of salt. The broken salt dissolved faster because of increase surface area. This relate to smoothies because the surface area is nearly infinite on the food. The body is seeing this Infinite surface area and contact with stomach acid, leading to the near instant release of glucose and insulin in the body

  • @jacksonj69
    @jacksonj69 4 года назад +3

    I really like this guest I love learning from this podcast!!! Orchestra like hormonal health system so cool I did not know this.

  • @dudeinthecrowd
    @dudeinthecrowd 4 года назад

    This podcast can be listened and relistened several times for sure!

    • @betsyturner3187
      @betsyturner3187 3 года назад +1

      This one made me a huge fan again RR. Good work man!!!

  • @zeshanhm
    @zeshanhm 4 года назад +5

    Yeah I think he misspoke about 40 Liters. That’s roughly 10 Gallons and a gallon weighs 8 lbs. but I’m still going to watch/listen to this.

  • @lslvn
    @lslvn 6 лет назад +4

    Another amazing guest! Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @cypriano8763
    @cypriano8763 4 года назад +12

    beet/banana/kale/berry/ginger/hemp seed/ chlorella or spirulina smoothy, last 6 years in the morning/lunch. feel good, mid 40s no gey hair, hair loss, my eyes went from brown to green to blue and sure takes a lot to run out of energy on bike rides or ski tour days. WFPB thats the way for sure

    • @carbonosilicio1741
      @carbonosilicio1741 4 года назад +1

      Cypriano Hi, I’m not here to hate. I am genuinely wondering what you did so that your eye colour changed. So how did you do it?

    • @cypriano8763
      @cypriano8763 4 года назад +5

      @@carbonosilicio1741 my only guess is the smoothies. Ive been doing them religiously foe 6years. Breakfast and lunch. Like 1.5 littres a day, 1500cals. People think in weird but feel god damn good . just fruit and vegetable smoothies, no peanut butter or protien powder or any of that processed stuff. When you look at chronometer, its just full of vitamins and nutriens.

    • @tanyamarshall201
      @tanyamarshall201 4 года назад

      I’m interested, could you list the amounts you use?

    • @cypriano8763
      @cypriano8763 4 года назад

      tanya marshall 1.5 litres of fruit and veg smoothie a day. 1500cals

    • @markbrakebill1057
      @markbrakebill1057 4 года назад

      @@cypriano8763 your post is inspirational, sir

  • @daveglick6920
    @daveglick6920 5 лет назад +2

    Really enjoyed this podcast, @richroll. Mike's works is one I'm going to delve into.

  • @Mindfulheartjourney
    @Mindfulheartjourney 6 лет назад +3

    love this one! what a down to earth, inspirational guy!

  • @StylusSlinger
    @StylusSlinger 5 лет назад +8

    Super interesting video. Thanks for sharing. I was wondering if you've spoken to anyone about the new nutritional - inflammation bubble product: CBD? I'd love to hear a professional's or scientists' opinion on the future of CBD as a health optimization product. Is it all fluff? Or is embracing hemp and CBD going to rock the planet? Thanks!

    • @alexandramunro5491
      @alexandramunro5491 4 года назад

      No CBD. Is safe and athletics can use it ..check Smith.bros ...World Champion boxer ..Callum Smith.....who has the Mohammed Ali Cup ....it has similar ingredients plus hemp ... /. To Siddhalepa..Ayurvedic balm I picked up in 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka....all natural..mixture/. and more.. you can make your own tincture up and it helps more , than NHS....prescription ....drugs.... and much cheaper.....
      And effective.....

  • @Phutu_re
    @Phutu_re 3 года назад +1

    great podcast! new to all of this and really enjoy!

  • @VEE-rd7cu
    @VEE-rd7cu 4 года назад +1

    Amazing knowledge.... Does he work with hormone optimization in women boosting estrogen! Rich, I must say this is my 2nd time watching your show. You get such intelligent, interesting and gorgeous men on your show. My 1st show was with Dr Huberman, wow! Anyway, thanks amazing shows. Looking forward to your next guest..

  • @betsyturner3187
    @betsyturner3187 3 года назад

    I've been getting great info from Mike for over a decade.

  • @dudeinthecrowd
    @dudeinthecrowd 4 года назад

    if you need a coffee .... if you enjoy the coffee - that was a very good point !!!

  • @deantopping156
    @deantopping156 4 года назад

    New viewer and will continue to watch...you both are great people....thanks for the podcast!!

  • @RyanCanty1975
    @RyanCanty1975 6 лет назад +9

    Mike is a damn beast! I'm learning so much watching this podcast!!!

  • @sylvieasics6570
    @sylvieasics6570 4 года назад

    What a smart, interesting and so multi-facetted person!

  • @neterodono5927
    @neterodono5927 4 года назад

    45:30 conversion from ALA to EPA is that inefficient (less than 3% of it goes converted). Hence the need for « vegan » DHA, which actually means that fish oil is useful, as well as fatty fish consumption.

  • @leonardomarin3902
    @leonardomarin3902 4 года назад

    My man distilled Joey Diaz's superior health food knowledge! You just got yourself a new fan sir!

  • @jerryplantbasedmonster2129
    @jerryplantbasedmonster2129 6 лет назад +1

    Wow...first time i see this show I've seen rich before but not mike...if i had alot of money i would try to be this dudes homeboy...👍👍very interesting subjects he touched....and i can relate to alot of it....

  • @waynerichardson1051
    @waynerichardson1051 4 года назад

    Very very good information. Thank you both so much, its really appreciated.

  • @ilegor365
    @ilegor365 4 года назад +4

    2 x 40 litres is an obvious mistake, that's about 80 kg! And 3 months to recover from such a severe case of pneumonia is unbelievably fast, 6 months is more realistic. But these points aside, a super podcast to listen to. And yes indeed, joining forces, uniting against factory farming as it is now is common ground.

    • @airwilliam24
      @airwilliam24 4 года назад

      I'm pretty sure he meant to say 40mL thinking back on it. 40L doesn't make any sense at all.

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 2 года назад

      @@airwilliam24 I’d say 4l is feasible

  • @bryanjones5517
    @bryanjones5517 4 года назад

    Rich Roll is incredible

  • @jobiquirobi123
    @jobiquirobi123 6 лет назад +4

    Great episode! Mike is the man

  • @alextate418
    @alextate418 6 лет назад +4

    Interesting. I've had a problem with excess insulin production my whole life. I've never found an explanation and dr's have no idea what to do with me. Cutting calories is a nightmare because I tend to have hypo's and struggle to keep my blood sugar level up. I have a typical insulin abuser body with fat backed around my midrif and I pack on muscle freakishly fast for a woman as I discovered when I turned to weight lifting in desperation to lose some weight. Hormones can be a nightmare to get right.
    Anyway, I drifted off while you were talking about hormones and woke up to kids being abducted for the slave trade which was a little disorientating. The rescuers are great men.

    • @matthewd.1474
      @matthewd.1474 5 лет назад +1

      Alex Tate
      Check out “snake diet”.
      Your eating too frequently, and what your eating.

    • @shiftgood
      @shiftgood 3 года назад +1

      Go Keto... Insulin is spiked by carbohydrates. You'll notice him dance around this fact pretty well in the interview to promote his lifestyle. But seriously.. thats what you want to do.

  • @TreeLover-nr6ey
    @TreeLover-nr6ey 2 года назад

    Thank you .

  • @SolaScriptura49
    @SolaScriptura49 5 лет назад +4

    As usual, great stuff Rich!
    It would be neat to see a session with Matthew Walker ("a scientist and professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on the impact of sleep on human health and disease. Previously, he was a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.") I have seen a few talks of his and found them to be interesting.

  • @shelbyv2658
    @shelbyv2658 4 года назад +1

    I think that skin pigment patch it looks just amazing, people getting tattoos nowadays.

  • @davidmassey4179
    @davidmassey4179 6 лет назад

    Great content. Have followed Mike's work since early 2000's. Solid information.

    • @ousamaabdu794
      @ousamaabdu794 6 лет назад

      Likewise
      Mike Mahler is the Man! His content has been a huge influence in my life

  • @christwardzik
    @christwardzik 6 лет назад +2

    This one made me a huge fan again RR. Good work man!!!

  • @christelleh3892
    @christelleh3892 6 лет назад +5

    So interesting, great interview thank you guys!

  • @raydkii
    @raydkii 6 лет назад +3

    Great podcast!
    Concerning smoothies, I have bypassed the problem of too much processing of the ingredients by making Roughies, instead. If you must feel the need to chew your roughie then I believe you will have blended the correct texture.

  • @jen-freedom-and-peace
    @jen-freedom-and-peace 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Guys that was great hearing you mention the DC scene - the 9:30 club - I also spent MANY a night there! DC was a fun scene way back when

    • @greenphase
      @greenphase 4 года назад

      Jennifer Meyer shout out to the dc scene and the guest went to my high school Langley too! Amazing

  • @TheCossak
    @TheCossak 4 года назад

    I think he meant 4 liters which is still a large volume. It's not unheard of to develop 2+ liters of fluid around the lungs when pneumonia is bad

  • @heidivernathorbjornsen475
    @heidivernathorbjornsen475 4 года назад +1

    Oh , Wow! Going to try taking the licorice supplement! Thanks, for such great info & conversation ❤️

  • @justinel735
    @justinel735 5 лет назад +2

    amazing interview, very raw and real

  • @michaelonello1022
    @michaelonello1022 6 лет назад +2

    Well done, both of you...!

  • @JohnSmith-gy4qj
    @JohnSmith-gy4qj 2 года назад

    The comments about a smoothie just eat it with a spoon like you would eat pumpkin soup. John Rose advocates having a break from solid food and eating vegetable juices so the body can clean up. Mike is such a great speaker speaks fast but I can still understand every word.

  • @matthewd.1474
    @matthewd.1474 5 лет назад +6

    At 33:21
    “People that work out hard tend to have low testosterone “.
    Seriously????
    Lots of studies show people that heavy leg press or squat increase test production... I don’t understand what he’s saying???

    • @matthanlon3511
      @matthanlon3511 4 года назад +1

      im 55. 290lbs. working out hard n heavy every 3rd day for 20 years. l was suprised i have low t 285

    • @xd-yf5gq
      @xd-yf5gq 4 года назад

      I think the term "heavy" in studies refer to a certain percentage of 1RM.
      But on the other hand, working out hard means going all out or near your physical limits.
      You can do a heavy set of 5x5 and still be alright. But it's still not as hard as repping out the last few sets of every exercise in the workout.
      Tbh, the people in the research study probably held back a little. Nobody's gonna go crazy like a hulk in a science lab.
      I think the best illustration of what he meant would be athletes who overtrain.

  • @zenmodernist1
    @zenmodernist1 5 лет назад +17

    Sorry, he did not "pull out 40 liters" from your lungs 2 days in a row. I've performed several thoracenteses in my career and it would be rare to take off more than 1 liter of pleural fluid. You don't even have 40 liters of anything in your body.

    • @jennifernicholas1912
      @jennifernicholas1912 4 года назад +7

      Most likely milliliters. Probably nervous he is talking to Rich Roll. :)

    • @Monkey_slapping_keys
      @Monkey_slapping_keys 4 года назад

      Was probably 4 minus his brain farts on memory? Still seem way too high.

    • @mballa423
      @mballa423 4 года назад

      Exactly

    • @christopherweidner3199
      @christopherweidner3199 4 года назад

      @@jennifernicholas1912 You should not make a habit of explaining away other peoples words. Take what someone says at face value. If it's a literal obvious lie, then they are a liar. They might have "misspoken" or "misremembered" but it is still a blatant LIE.
      People who re-write other peoples words (to make it palatable) tend to be MISLED.

  • @vonnie959
    @vonnie959 6 лет назад +2

    Another positive influence! 💚

  • @annahjamison352
    @annahjamison352 6 лет назад +2

    So so good!!

  • @dangelomack1
    @dangelomack1 4 года назад +3

    So im drinking a smoothie as they get into the smoothing conversation and now im like hold up lol but luckily i had all the ingredients in mines that mike uses

  • @fracritel
    @fracritel 5 лет назад

    Super informative thanks Rich

  • @bryanjones5517
    @bryanjones5517 4 года назад +1

    These people give me give me hope for humanity.

  • @barrick4807
    @barrick4807 4 года назад +1

    When they went down the insulin rabbit hole I was thinking here we go vegan or nothing. But I like this guy and he seems a level headed.

    • @betsyturner3187
      @betsyturner3187 4 года назад

      Great conversation, I learned a lot! Thanks Rich & Mike.

  • @coljoy9367
    @coljoy9367 4 года назад

    what a great and smart guy

  • @Margics
    @Margics 4 года назад

    Thanks Mike and Rich I liked a lot this chat

  • @dereks860
    @dereks860 6 лет назад +2

    Great episode!!

  • @michael_viteritti
    @michael_viteritti 5 лет назад

    Great podcast! Two awesome people. Thx for creating & sharing! :D

  • @SaraFJones
    @SaraFJones 4 года назад

    As a young adult i used to focus on organ health but now get that it’s about hormones which starts with diet. I had some abdominal fat (sub and visceral) that wouldn’t go away. I did 360 lipo (sub) and now on recovery I am shedding overall and doing keto for the visceral. I feel like removing the active adipose made a difference in my hormonal profile.
    Anyone have any literature on this? Or similar experiences?

  • @mersh121
    @mersh121 6 лет назад +3

    A friend of mine, Geoff Brady has a show on WBAI radio (NYC) called in other news and he's done several shows on child trafficking and the numbers of children that are missing is unbelievable. He even touched on the validity of "Pizza Gate" and the level of politics that are involved in this dark underworld.

  • @annegallagher8284
    @annegallagher8284 5 лет назад +1

    44:00 Women need more fatty acids when pregnant, flax and hemp seeds. Soak 1-teaspoon of hemp seeds in 4-teas water after 6-hours drink water and bin the seeds. Stops fat cravings when pregnant.

    • @christopherweidner3199
      @christopherweidner3199 4 года назад

      Pregnant women should eat saturated animal fats. Otherwise your body will cannibalize itself while creating-- and later nursing the child.

  • @israeljacob7333
    @israeljacob7333 4 года назад +1

    Our ancestors had to hunt on empty stomachs for sure. They definitely didn't eat round the clock. And these were hard strong men!!!

  • @raymondhartono
    @raymondhartono 5 лет назад

    Another great dive. Thanks a lot guys

  • @LeeC58
    @LeeC58 6 лет назад +3

    A nice guy bravo Rich

  • @zezty4295
    @zezty4295 5 лет назад +1

    this was very informing thanks.

  • @davemontgomery9919
    @davemontgomery9919 6 лет назад

    Great conversation Rich.

  • @sweetgrassprincess
    @sweetgrassprincess 4 года назад

    Great interview!

  • @alexandrac9536
    @alexandrac9536 6 лет назад +2

    What a fantastic discussion that covered so much. So much of this I could relate to.

  • @mauiswift6391
    @mauiswift6391 6 лет назад +1

    Great podcast!