
Generative Energy Podcast
"If we learn to see problems in terms of a general disorder of energy metabolism, we can begin to solve them." —Raymond Peat PhD
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Oct 6, 2019 • 2h 15min
#13: Bioenergetic Concepts in Sport and Exercise, Fast Twitch Muscles, and Methylation in Context
11:00 - Skip intro music
15:00 - "If you can't teach something to a 6-year-old, that means you don't really understand it" Einstein
19:25 - Nick's origin story
26:00 - The Great Fish Oil Experiment by Ray Peat
33:22 - Nick's take on a 'bioenergetic view'
37:45 - "You will either step forward into growth, or you will step backward into safety." Abraham Maslow
43:56 - Nick's process of learning and using evernote
49:41 - Nick on nutritional 'supply and demand'
56:50 - How Nick applies his exercise knowledge to athletes
01:05:34 - Slow twitch vs. fast twitch muscle fibers
01:24:51 - What is force?
01:37:23 - Nick on methylation
01:51:46 - Homocysteine and hair loss
01:58:58 - Nick's opinion on cryotherapy and cold baths
02:04:37 - Nick on Mark Rippetoe's starting strength

Oct 5, 2019 • 2h 32min
#12: Panic Attacks, DHT, Prostate Cancer, Receptors, Pollution, and Estrogen with Georgi Dinkov
Georgi Dinkov discusses the potential of DHT in treating prostate cancer and how estrogen promotes it. The impact of poverty on cognitive function and aging. The connection between energy deficiency, stress, and anxiety. The potential protective effects of aspirin against air pollution. Super chat questions round off the episode.

Sep 20, 2019 • 2h 55min
#11: Testosterone, DHEA, PUFA, Libido, Aspirin, Progesterone, and Saturated Fat with Georgi Dinkov
00:14:40 - Skip intro music
00:29:24 - Reversing human aging likely possible with progesterone / DHEA
00:53:43 - Oral testosterone (T) is effective and safer than synthetic AAS
01:13:17 - Cholesterol and saturated fat are anabolic; PUFA/MUFA akin to chemical castration
01:24:21 - Announcements and Georgi's homegrown experiments
01:35:27 - Aspirin as effective as Viagra for ED, but with much fewer side effects
01:48:23 - Gut serotonin (due to bacteria) is the master regulator of metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and weight
02:01:32 - Super chat questions

Sep 6, 2019 • 2h 26min
#10: Scientism, Serotonin, Autism, Toxic Excipients, Depression with Georgi Dinkov & Jahed Momand
03:31 - Skip intro music
04:18 - "The reason I talk more about biology than politics is that the various radical movements generally have inflexibilities that keep them apart. People need to start understanding that the system is systematically murdering them, and understanding that the situation is desperate, they need to see that solidarity with life, against capital, is their hope." Raymond Peat, PhD (2018)
21:56 - Against Utopia Issue #6: The Epistemology of Depression Part 6 – What Does a Realistic Theory of Depression Look Like?
31:52 - If current trends hold, within a decade the entire population may become autistic http://haidut.me/?p=498
37:05 - Talking to Ray about matter, forms, and language
42:25 - Language as a form of control
01:00:00 - "The claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you’re being had." M. Crichton
01:21:00 - Allopregnanolone as a treatment of Alzheimer Disease (AD)
01:26:00 - New science blooms after star researchers die
01:30:55 - Jahed departs
01:37:19 - Vegans and vegetarians have a higher risk of stroke
04:46:44 - The Lancet: Cancer now leading cause of death in “developed”, “rich” countries
01:55:26 - Testosterone does NOT impair empathy in men
01:57:57 - Elevated maternal estrogen (estradiol) again linked to autism
02:04:57 - Super Chats
02:08:10 - Even a tiny amount of talc may cause diabetes II (T2DM), Benadryl may reverse it

Aug 23, 2019 • 2h 32min
#09: Estrogen, Fluoride, Pregnancy, Children, and Metabolism with Georgi Dinkov and Emma Sgourakis
Georgi Dinkov and Emma Sgourakis discuss estrogen, fluoride, pregnancy, children, and metabolism. Topics include the effects of estrogen and fluoride on pregnancy, challenges in feeding babies, the role of estrogen in health conditions, causes and indicators of hypothyroidism, additives in commercial orange juice, regrowing hair, lack of original paper on dihydrotestosterone, and expressing gratitude to the audience.

Aug 16, 2019 • 2h 57min
#08: Mitochondria, Low-Carb Advocates, Metabolic Stress, and Gilbert Ling with Kyle Mamounis
This episode was edited from its original format to comply with anchor's 3-hour limit.

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Jul 26, 2019 • 2h 50min
#07: Sugar, Hypoglycemia, Trauma, Aspirin, Imagination, and Altruism with Georgi Dinkov
Georgi Dinkov, expert in sugar, hypoglycemia, trauma, aspirin, imagination, and altruism, discusses topics such as psychiatric diagnoses and stress, the potential use of aspirin for brain cancer treatment, the negative effects of a profit-driven medical system, gorillas forming unrelated societies, the benefits of sun exposure, the angiotensin system and blood pressure, causes of autism, interactions between substance fields, potential link between fatty acids and consciousness, and potential solutions for prostate problems.

Jul 12, 2019 • 2h 58min
#06: Glutathione, Consciousness, Electronic Universe, and Statins with Georgi Dinkov
This episode was edited from its original format to comply with anchor's 3-hour limit.

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Jun 29, 2019 • 2h 60min
#05: Global Warming, Serotonin, Dopamine, Nitric Oxide, Depression, and BPA with Georgi Dinkov
This episode was edited from its original format to comply with anchor's 3-hour limit.

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Jun 14, 2019 • 2h 59min
#04: Endotoxin, Otto Warburg, Cancer, Ketosis, and PUFA with Georgi Dinkov
Georgi Dinkov specializes in Endotoxin, Otto Warburg, Cancer, Ketosis, and PUFA. Interesting topics include the controversy surrounding resveratrol, the obesity paradox, the connection between intellectual humility and energy levels, hair growth and cortisol levels, differences between vitamin K2 MK7 and MK4, and the use of chlorine dioxide as an antibiotic.
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