

SuperLife with Darin Olien
Darin Olien
I’m Darin Olien, the “Superfood Hunter.”
If you’re looking for motivation to take the next step towards a happier, healthier life then you’re in the right place.
On this podcast, you’ll hear honest conversations with extraordinary people that educate and inspire me. We cover everything from nutrition and mental health to sustainable ways of living.
We also dive into life's Fatal Conveniences™. These are the things that we're doing or consuming in our day-to-day life that may actually be harming us, or the Earth.
If you’re looking for motivation to take the next step towards a happier, healthier life then you’re in the right place.
On this podcast, you’ll hear honest conversations with extraordinary people that educate and inspire me. We cover everything from nutrition and mental health to sustainable ways of living.
We also dive into life's Fatal Conveniences™. These are the things that we're doing or consuming in our day-to-day life that may actually be harming us, or the Earth.
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Mar 6, 2025 • 26min
Superfood Adaptogens: The Natural Secret to Beating Stress & Boosting Energy
Are adaptogens truly powerful, or are they just another wellness trend? In this episode of Super Life, Darin Olien dives deep into the science and history of adaptogens, breaking down what they really do for the body. From his decades of superfood hunting, Darin shares firsthand experiences discovering powerful botanicals like ashwagandha, Rhodiola, maca, and Schisandra, and how these ancient remedies are finally being recognized by modern science. He also uncovers the hidden truth about supplement quality, the best adaptogens for stress relief, and why some companies are misleading consumers with under-dosed, ineffective products. If you want to reduce stress, boost energy, and understand the REAL benefits of adaptogens, this episode is a must-listen. What Are Adaptogens? Definition: Adaptogens are compounds that enhance the body's resilience to stress and promote recovery by normalizing physiological processes, boosting energy and endurance, and protecting against cellular damage. Used in Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Indigenous Healing Practices for centuries. Modern science is now validating—or challenging—these ancient uses. Scientific Evidence on Adaptogens for Stress Relief Comprehensive Benefits of Adaptogens A 2023 review confirmed the effectiveness of adaptogens in managing conditions linked to chronic stress, including anxiety, depression, fatigue, and cognitive disorders. The study highlighted commonly used adaptogens such as Rhodiola Rosea, Panax Ginseng, Eleuthero, and Ashwagandha as having significant therapeutic potential (Altanova & Korolyova, 2023). Human Trials Show Adaptogens Can Reduce Stress A randomized, placebo-controlled trial found that adaptogenic supplements significantly improved stress resilience in 215 elite athletes. Markers such as cortisol levels, fatigue severity, and cognitive function showed measurable improvements (Hovhannisyan et al., 2017). The Mechanism Behind Adaptogens' Effect on Stress Adaptogens regulate stress response pathways, particularly the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, controlling cortisol levels and stress markers like nitric oxide. This means they help maintain homeostasis and protect against both acute and chronic stress (Pawar & Shivakumar, 2012). Effectiveness in Mental and Behavioral Disorders A systematic review on adaptogens found that Rhodiola Rosea, Eleutherococcus Senticosus, and Schisandra Chinensis all had documented effects on stress-related disorders, particularly by modulating neuroendocrine function (Panossian, 2013). Ashwagandha and Rhodiola Specifically Target Stress and Fatigue A 2017 study reviewed the effects of Ashwagandha, Rhodiola, and Bacopa on cortisol levels and fatigue. The study concluded that these herbs significantly reduced stress-related fatigue and improved cognitive function (Ajala, 2017). Potential Industry Bias in Adaptogen Research Some studies point out that while adaptogens have shown promise in treating stress and aging-related diseases, there is still limited large-scale human clinical data, and more rigorous studies are needed. The variability in adaptogen potency due to genetic and environmental factors complicates assessments of their true effectiveness (Panossian et al., 2020). Additionally, some adaptogen formulations are standardized by supplement companies, which raises concerns about industry influence on the research outcomes. Most Shocking Findings Adaptogens Can Mimic Stress to Build Resilience: They act as mild stress mimetics, triggering the body’s adaptive stress response in small doses, similar to how a vaccine stimulates the immune system (Panossian et al., 2020). Cortisol Regulation is Key: Studies show adaptogens normalize elevated cortisol levels, preventing burnout and cognitive decline (Ajala, 2017). Elite Athletes Showed Significant Gains: Athletes taking adaptogens had a measurable improvement in reaction time, stress tolerance, and performance, suggesting real physiological benefits (Hovhannisyan et al., 2017). Key Adaptogenic Herbs & Their Scientific Evidence 1. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Study: “A Review on Adaptogenic Activity of Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera): An Ayurvedic Appraisal” Dosage Used in Studies: 300-600 mg/day Key Findings: Ashwagandha significantly reduces cortisol levels, enhances stress resilience, and improves cognitive function (Shrilata et al., 2017). Direct Quote from Study: "Ashwagandha has been shown to significantly reduce stress-related cortisol levels and improve anxiety symptoms in clinical trials." 2. Rhodiola Rosea Study: “The Effects of Adaptogens on the Physical and Psychological Symptoms of Chronic Stress” Dosage Used in Studies: 200-600 mg/day Key Findings: Rhodiola improves mental clarity, reduces fatigue, and stabilizes stress-induced hormonal changes (Ajala, 2017). Direct Quote from Study: "Rhodiola Rosea has demonstrated significant anti-fatigue and anti-stress properties, improving cognitive function and resilience in individuals exposed to chronic stress." 3. Schisandra Chinensis Study: “Adaptogens in Mental and Behavioral Disorders” Dosage Used in Studies: 500-1500 mg/day Key Findings: Schisandra enhances adrenal function, improves focus, and has neuroprotective effects(Panossian, 2013). Direct Quote from Study: "Schisandra has adaptogenic effects that enhance cognitive performance, improve stress resilience, and protect the nervous system from oxidative stress." 4. Maca Root (Lepidium meyenii) Study: “Effects of Adaptogens on the Central Nervous System” Dosage Used in Studies: 1500-3000 mg/day Key Findings: Maca supports energy levels, hormonal balance, and mood stability (Panossian & Wikman, 2010). Direct Quote from Study: "Maca root exhibits adaptogenic activity, particularly in enhancing physical stamina and resilience against psychological stress." Shocking Research Insights Adaptogens Mimic Stress to Build Resilience Some researchers describe adaptogens as “mild stress mimetics”, triggering small stress responses that strengthen the body's ability to handle major stressors (Panossian et al., 2020). Clinical Trials on Elite Athletes Prove Effectiveness A randomized controlled trial on 215 elite athletes found that adaptogens significantly improved stress tolerance, reduced cortisol, and enhanced reaction time (Hovhannisyan et al., 2017). Industry Bias: Are Adaptogens Overhyped? Some studies highlight a lack of large-scale, independent research and potential conflicts of interest in studies funded by supplement companies (Panossian et al., 2020). Final Thoughts: Science or Pseudoscience? Science-Backed Benefits Exist: Studies show adaptogens modulate stress response systems, reduce fatigue, and improve mental performance. More Human Trials Needed: Many studies rely on animal models or small-scale trials. The lack of large-scale, independent clinical trials leaves some uncertainty. Potential Industry Bias: While there is strong evidence for adaptogens, commercial interests may be influencing research directions and outcomes. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: (00:00:00) Introduction – The growing hype around adaptogens: real or marketing? (00:02:15) The Power of Plants & Adaptogenic Herbs – Why ancient cultures relied on them for thousands of years. (00:04:19) Are Adaptogens Actually Stress Relievers? – What the research says about their effects. (00:06:21) How Stress Affects the Body – The connection between modern lifestyle and chronic stress. (00:07:05) The Science of Adaptogens & Stress Response – How they regulate the nervous system. (00:09:09) The Best Research-Backed Adaptogens – Ashwagandha, Rhodiola, ginseng, and more. (00:11:32) Why Your Supplement Might Be Useless – The industry’s biggest problem: poor quality. (00:13:45) Adaptogens & Athletic Performance – What studies show about energy, stamina, and recovery. (00:16:20) The Problem with Western Medicine Ignoring Adaptogens – Why ancient wisdom is finally being validated. (00:19:18) The Best Way to Take Adaptogens – Should you use tinctures, powders, or capsules? (00:21:10) How to Find High-Quality Adaptogens – What to look for in supplement brands. (00:23:40) Final Thoughts & How to Use Adaptogens Daily – The best way to integrate them into your routine. Thank You to Our Sponsors: Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Fatty15: Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/DARIN and using code DARIN at checkout. Find More From Darin: Website: darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Book: Fatal Conveniences Key Takeaway: "Adaptogens aren’t a quick fix—but used correctly, they can be one of the most powerful tools for long-term resilience, energy, and stress management." Bibliography: Altanova & Korolyova, 2023 – Review on adaptogens in stress-induced conditions. Hovhannisyan et al., 2017 – Adaptogens improve athletic performance and stress tolerance. Ajala, 2017 – Effects of Ashwagandha, Rhodiola, and Bacopa on stress markers. Panossian, 2013 – Adaptogens for mental health. Panossian & Wikman, 2010 – Neurological effects of adaptogens.

Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 12min
Dr. Richard J. Brown: Skincare Scams, Plastic Surgery Secrets & The Beauty Industry’s Biggest Lies
Dr. Richard J. Brown, a former trauma surgeon turned holistic health advocate, reveals shocking truths about the beauty and healthcare industries. He discusses the pitfalls of modern medicine and why many doctors aren't healthy themselves. Dr. Ricky shares his inspiring journey from obesity to wellness, and the hidden dangers of cosmetic surgery. He debunks common beauty myths and emphasizes sustainable health practices over quick fixes. This candid conversation sheds light on the need for transparency and informed choices in our pursuit of health.

Feb 27, 2025 • 20min
How the Food Industry Is Destroying Your Health—And How to Fight Back
The podcast dives deep into the hidden dangers lurking in our food system. It reveals how pesticides and nutrient-depleted crops could be harming our health. Research links these chemicals to cognitive decline and chronic diseases. The discussion shifts to the benefits of embracing organic and locally grown produce as a solution. Listeners receive practical tips for making healthier food choices and reclaiming their wellness. This informative talk urges us to take a stand against conventional farming practices for a healthier future.

Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 5min
Sheila Morovati: The System Failed Us—What Really Happens After the LA Fires Disaster
Sheila Morovati, an environmental advocate and founder of Habits of Waste, shares her harrowing journey of rebuilding after losing her home in a wildfire. She dives into the emotional toll of such disasters and the urgent need for systemic change in disaster preparedness. The conversation highlights how climate change exacerbates natural disasters, the hidden dangers of toxic building materials, and the power of community resilience. Morovati emphasizes the importance of questioning traditional practices and making small, impactful choices for sustainability.

Feb 20, 2025 • 26min
You’re Eating Plastic — The Silent Chemical Phthalates Attacking Your Body
Toxic chemicals like phthalates are lurking in everyday products, from food packaging to personal care items. These harmful substances can disrupt hormones and contribute to various health issues, yet they remain largely unchecked by regulations. Learn about the groundbreaking Minnesota SF 188 bill aimed at holding food manufacturers accountable for testing phthalate contamination. Discover how consumer awareness and legislative action can pave the way for a healthier future, encouraging safer alternatives in our daily lives.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
Bailey Ruskus: The Dairy Industry Doesn’t Want You to Hear This
Bailey Ruskus, a classically trained French chef turned plant-based advocate, drops some eye-opening truths about the dairy industry. She shares her personal journey overcoming autoimmune disease through diet, and highlights the health risks tied to dairy, including inflammation and cancer. Ruskus also discusses the environmental toll of factory farming and the political lobbies keeping dairy staples on our plates. Plus, she offers insights on how to transition away from dairy without sacrificing flavor—perfect for anyone considering cutting it out!

Feb 13, 2025 • 25min
You Have Microplastics in Your Blood—Here’s What That Means
Invisible microplastics are infiltrating our bodies, raising alarm about their potential harm to heart, brain, and overall health. Recent studies highlight their presence in blood and lungs, linking them to serious diseases like cardiovascular issues and cancer. Discover shocking case studies that reveal how plastic exposure might trigger health crises. Learn about natural detoxification strategies to expel these harmful particles, including dietary supplements and healthier lifestyle choices to combat this growing health threat.

Feb 7, 2025 • 59min
Dusty & Erin Stanczyk: Raising a Healthy Family in a Processed Food World
Erin and Dusty Stanczyk, co-creators of Eat, Move, Rest, share their inspiring journey toward a plant-based lifestyle that transformed their family's health. They discuss overcoming traditional dietary norms, the urgent need for holistic family wellness, and the power of small daily changes. Tips for raising plant-based kids in a world of processed foods are shared, emphasizing the importance of making healthy habits automatic. Their insights on nurturing good eating habits while being environmentally conscious are both practical and empowering.

Feb 6, 2025 • 27min
The Oxygen Crisis: Why Air Quality Matters More Than You Think
Discover the hidden dangers of air pollution that could be harming your health more than you realize. Learn about PM 2.5, an invisible pollutant that infiltrates your lungs and bloodstream. Explore how smoke from wildfires and everyday products releases toxic chemicals into your home. Uncover alarming links between air quality and mental health, including increased anxiety and cognitive decline. Plus, find practical steps you can implement to breathe cleaner air and protect your well-being!

Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 24min
Lachlan Stuart: 58 Marathons in 58 Days—How Extreme Challenges Unlock Your Potential
Lachlan Stuart, an athlete and founder of The Men That Can Project, discusses his mission to empower men through mental and physical challenges. He shares his jaw-dropping journey of running 58 marathons in 58 days to raise funds for mental health awareness. Lachlan talks about the hidden struggles men face and how limiting beliefs can hinder personal growth. He emphasizes the importance of supportive environments and taking small, actionable steps to build momentum and overcome doubt, inspiring listeners to rise above their challenges.