Sowing Prosperity

Logan Duvall
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Sep 23, 2024 • 54min

#124 Functional Medicine vs Allopathic Medicine | Root Causes of Chronic Disease | Martin Pytela

In this conversation, Martin Pytela discusses the principles of functional medicine and the role of a health coach. He explains the difference between functional medicine and allopathic medicine, using the analogy of rats in a restaurant. Martin emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of chronic diseases, which include toxicity, malnutrition, stagnation, and trauma. He also highlights the significance of detoxification and the role of minerals and sunlight in the process. The conversation delves into the concept of metabolic typing and how it can help determine the optimal diet for individuals based on their metabolic dominance. Martin also touches on the importance of considering ancestral genetics and geographic location when it comes to dietary choices. In this conversation, Logan Duvall and Martin Pytela discuss various aspects of health and healing. They touch on topics such as ancestral diets, the role of mitochondria in health, the definition of cancer, and the importance of addressing toxicity and pH balance in the body. They also emphasize the significance of nature, sunlight, and minerals in maintaining health. The conversation concludes with practical tips for improving health, including detoxification, avoiding toxins, and focusing on nutrient-dense foods. #FunctionalMedicine #Detoxification #ChronicDisease #MetabolicTyping #MitochondriaHealth #AncestralDiets #CancerPrevention #NutrientDenseFoods #HealthCoach #healingnaturally
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Sep 20, 2024 • 51min

#123 How Gut Health Impacts Metabolism | Discover the Power of Sugar Shift | Martha Carlin

Martha Carlin, founder of The BioCollective, discusses the importance of the microbiome in metabolic health and introduces Sugar Shift, a formula designed to optimize gut health and blood sugar levels. The microbiome plays a crucial role in metabolism, with the microbiome having 200 to 300 times more gene functions than the human genome. Sugar Shift is formulated with eight strains of bacteria that work together to produce metabolites and improve gut health. Clinical trials have shown that Sugar Shift can reduce fasting blood glucose, improve insulin sensitivity, and decrease antibiotic resistance genes. The formula can be taken with or without food and is suitable for both children and adults. #microbiome #metabolichealth #guthealth #bloodsugar #sugarshift #bacteria #clinicaltrials #insulinsensitivity #antibioticresistance #fastingbloodglucose
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Sep 16, 2024 • 53min

#122 Could Your Screen Time Be Making You Sick? Blue Light Dangers Uncovered with Tristan Scott

In today’s digital age, we spend countless hours in front of screens, but could this be affecting our health? In this episode of Tristan Scott’s Vodcast, we explore the hidden dangers of blue light exposure. From eye strain and sleep disruption to potential long-term impacts on well-being, Tristan reveals the surprising risks of prolonged screen time. He also shares actionable tips to protect yourself from these invisible threats. Don’t miss this essential conversation that might change the way you think about your screen habits! Daylight Computer https://daylightcomputer.com
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Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 5min

#121 Dr Bill Schindler on Ancestral Food in a Modern World - Combating Health Myths

Bill Schindler on Ancestral Eating and Food Traditions In this episode, Bill Schindler delves into his experiences in Ireland and the vital connection to ancestral food traditions. He reflects on how historical events, like the Irish potato famine, have shaped diet and health, and examines the evolution of dairy consumption. Bill stresses the importance of eating hyper-local and seasonal foods and understanding traditional food-processing techniques that have been lost in the modern system. Schindler also touches on topics like the Drunken Monkey Hypothesis and how our body fat fluctuates seasonally. He explains how today’s "natural" foods—domesticated and genetically modified—are far removed from their wild, nutrient-dense origins. Additionally, Bill discusses the benefits of a carnivore diet that includes whole animals and fermented dairy, and shares insights from Sardinia, where people live long, healthy lives by staying connected to their food and community. Bill also introduces his restaurant, The Modern Stone Age Kitchen, and his nonprofit, The Food Lab, which focuses on research and education around nourishing, traditional foods.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 50min

#120 Gabe Brown's Guide to Regenerative Agriculture for Nutrient-Dense Food | Local Food Systems

Gabe Brown discusses his focus on driving change in agricultural production models and engaging with brands and companies to promote regenerative practices. He highlights the lack of understanding about soil ecosystems and the importance of healthy soils for nutrient-dense food. Brown emphasizes the increasing consumer awareness and interest in nutrition, environmental sustainability, and supporting local communities. He shares a case study of Ralston Farms, a medium-sized business that has embraced regenerative practices and the positive impact it has had on the local community and consumer health. Brown also discusses the challenges of animal processing and the importance of localized food systems.
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Sep 1, 2024 • 16min

#119 Quick Call with Teddy Gentry on South Poll Cattle and Regenerative Agriculture

Discover how music legend and visionary rancher, Teddy Gentry, is transforming the cattle industry with his groundbreaking South Poll cattle breed. This in-depth video explores the journey of creating a cattle breed specifically designed for the Southern climate, emphasizing fertility, longevity, and exceptional meat quality. Witness firsthand the remarkable benefits of regenerative agriculture practices as Teddy shares his passion for sustainable farming and building resilient food systems. Learn about the South Poll breed's unique characteristics, its role in improving soil health, and how it's revolutionizing the beef industry.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 1h 7min

#118 Dry Fasting and Biomedical Engineering X3 | Osteoporosis | Bone Health with Dr John Jaquish

Dr. John Jaquish discusses the field of biomedical engineering and its interdisciplinary approach to studying the human body. He explains how traditional medicine often overlooks the interconnectedness of different systems and focuses on treating symptoms rather than addressing the root cause. Dr. Jaquish then delves into his work on osteoporosis and the development of osteostrong technology, which uses mechanical loading to stimulate bone growth. He emphasizes the importance of protein in bone health and metabolism, debunking misconceptions about protein and calorie intake. The conversation also touches on the benefits of dry fasting and the role of mitochondrial function in overall health. In this conversation, Dr. J discusses the benefits of dry fasting and its impact on fat loss. He explains that dry fasting destroys fat cells, unlike regular calorie restriction weight loss which only shrinks fat cells. He recommends a 72-hour dry fast for effective fat loss. The conversation also touches on the importance of hydration and the misconception that humans need to constantly drink water. Dr. J emphasizes the need to rely on evidence and research when evaluating new diets or supplements. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the X3 exercise system and upcoming developments. #biomedicalengineering #osteoporosis #dryfasting #bonehealth #weightloss #hydration #traditionalmedicine #mechanicalloading #mitochondrialfunction #x3exercisesystem Takeaways: Biomedical engineering takes an interdisciplinary approach to studying the human body, looking at the interconnectedness of different systems. Traditional medicine often focuses on treating symptoms rather than addressing the root cause of health issues. Mechanical loading through technologies like osteostrong can stimulate bone growth and improve bone density. Protein is essential for bone health and metabolism, and the quality of protein sources is important. Dry fasting can have benefits for weight loss and may tap into metabolic water stored in fat cells. Optimizing mitochondrial function is crucial for overall health and can be influenced by factors like protein intake and fasting. Dry fasting destroys fat cells, unlike regular calorie restriction weight loss which only shrinks fat cells. A 72-hour dry fast is recommended for effective fat loss. The belief that humans need to constantly drink water is a misconception. Rely on evidence and research when evaluating new diets or supplements. The X3 exercise system focuses on targeted muscle fatigue for maximum results.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 13min

#117 Reduce Pain, Prevent Injuries, Build Stronger Bones Naturally | Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Eric Novack

Reduce Pain, Prevent Injuries, Build Stronger Bones Naturally | Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Eric Novack Dr. Eric Novack discusses the importance of mindset, diet, and lifestyle in improving musculoskeletal health. He emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to healthcare and the role of natural light in our well-being. He also highlights the negative impact of artificial light and technology on our health, particularly in relation to musculoskeletal injuries in children and teenagers. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Eric Novack discusses the importance of addressing the root causes of health issues rather than just treating symptoms. He emphasizes the impact of lifestyle factors, such as diet, sunlight exposure, and electronic device use, on overall health and healing. Dr. Novack highlights the role of non-native electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and excessive blue light exposure in disrupting cellular function and hormonal balance. He also explores the significance of electrical signals and vibrations in the body, as well as the importance of melanin in protecting against UV radiation and promoting overall health. #musculoskeletalhealth #holistichealth #orthopedicsurgery #mindset #diet #lifestyle #naturallight #artificiallight #technology #childrenshealth #teenagershealth #chronicpain #inflammation #healing #recovery Takeaways: Mindset plays a crucial role in healing and recovery. Believing that you can get better and taking proactive steps to improve your health is essential. A low or no-carb diet can have a significant impact on reducing musculoskeletal inflammation and improving symptoms. Exposure to natural light and aligning our circadian rhythms with nature is important for overall health and well-being. The excessive use of artificial light and technology can disrupt our body's natural repair mechanisms and contribute to musculoskeletal issues. There has been a significant increase in musculoskeletal injuries in children and teenagers, which may be attributed to lifestyle factors such as lack of outdoor play and excessive screen time. Addressing the root causes of health issues is crucial for long-term healing and well-being. Lifestyle factors such as diet, sunlight exposure, and electronic device use have a significant impact on overall health. Non-native electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and excessive blue light exposure can disrupt cellular function and hormonal balance. Electrical signals and vibrations play a fundamental role in the body's functioning and healing processes. Melanin acts as a powerful antioxidant and protector against UV radiation, promoting overall health.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 32min

#116 Hidden Power of the Microbiome | Structured Water | Glycocalyx | Vascular Health | Kiran Krishnan

The Hidden Power of Water | Structured Water | Glycocalyx | Vascular Health | Kiran Krishnan Dive deep into the fascinating world of structured water and its profound impact on our health. In this video, we explore how structured water interacts with the glycocalyx system and why this relationship is crucial for maintaining optimal vascular health. Learn about the unique properties of structured water, its role in the body, and how it contributes to the integrity of the glycocalyx. We'll also discuss the latest scientific research on how maintaining healthy glycocalyx can prevent cardiovascular issues and promote overall well-being. Join us for an enlightening journey into the hidden waters within us and discover how this vital element can transform your health! #StructuredWater #Glycocalyx #VascularHealth #Microbiome #GutHealth #KeystoneSpecies #SkinMicrobiome #Mitochondria #EnergyProduction #CircadianRhythm #BacterialCommunication #Melanin #OxidativeStress #CardiovascularHealth #healthyliving Takeaways: Mitochondria, ancient bacteria that symbiotically merged with archaea, play a crucial role in energy production and overall cellular function. The disruption of mitochondrial function is a hallmark of aging and disease. Bacteria communicate through chemical signals, electromagnetic stimuli, and potentially photons and sound waves. The circadian rhythm and the microbiome are interconnected, and respecting the natural light-dark cycle is important for optimal health. Melanin may have a protective role against oxidative stress and could potentially be involved in bacterial communication. The glycocalyx is a vital structural element in the body, particularly in the vascular system, and dysfunction can lead to health issues. Further research is needed to fully understand the connections between structured water, glycocalyx, and the microbiome. Microbes have an impact on the glycocalyx system and may be connected to cardiovascular risk and dysbiosis. Structured water, altered by sound waves, can change its structure and function. Keystone species in the gut microbiome play a crucial role in maintaining balance and resisting overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria. The skin microbiome is important for maintaining skin health and acts as a barrier against pathogens. Rebalancing the skin microbiome can improve skin health and reduce the risk of age-related diseases. Kiran Krishnan is developing a comprehensive microbiome course for both individuals and practitioners.
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Aug 18, 2024 • 29min

#115 Unlock Your Energy: Secrets of the Microbiome & Mitochondria | Kiran Krishnan on Disease Prevention

How Microbiome Affects Metabolism and Energy Production | Mitochondria | Disease Prevention The conversation explores the relationship between mitochondria, bacteria, and overall health. It delves into the importance of the microbiome and how it affects metabolism and energy production. The role of light, circadian rhythm, and bacterial communication is also discussed. The conversation touches on topics such as melanin, structured water, and the glycocalyx, highlighting their potential impact on health. In this part of the conversation, Kiran Krishnan discusses the connection between microbes and the glycocalyx system, as well as the concept of structured water. He also explains the importance of keystone species in the gut microbiome and how they can be cultivated to improve overall health. Kiran then delves into his pioneering work on the skin microbiome and the role of microbes in maintaining skin health. He emphasizes the need to rebalance the skin microbiome to prevent skin aging and reduce the risk of age-related diseases. Kiran also mentions his upcoming comprehensive microbiome course. #mitochondria #bacteria #microbiome #health #metabolism #energy #circadianrhythm #light #bacterialcommunication #melanin #structuredwater #glycocalyx #guthealth #skinhealth #microbiomecourse Takeaways: Mitochondria, ancient bacteria that symbiotically merged with archaea, play a crucial role in energy production and overall cellular function. The disruption of mitochondrial function is a hallmark of aging and disease. Bacteria communicate through chemical signals, electromagnetic stimuli, and potentially photons and sound waves. The circadian rhythm and the microbiome are interconnected, and respecting the natural light-dark cycle is important for optimal health. Melanin may have a protective role against oxidative stress and could potentially be involved in bacterial communication. The glycocalyx is a vital structural element in the body, particularly in the vascular system, and dysfunction can lead to health issues. Further research is needed to fully understand the connections between structured water, glycocalyx, and the microbiome. Microbes have an impact on the glycocalyx system and may be connected to cardiovascular risk and dysbiosis. Structured water, altered by sound waves, can change its structure and function. Keystone species in the gut microbiome play a crucial role in maintaining balance and resisting overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria. The skin microbiome is important for maintaining skin health and acts as a barrier against pathogens. Rebalancing the skin microbiome can improve skin health and reduce the risk of age-related diseases. Kiran Krishnan is developing a comprehensive microbiome course for both individuals and practitioners.

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