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Oct 14, 2019 • 60min

BEST OF - Humans Living In Captivity

SHR # 2412 :: BEST OF - Humans Living In Captivity - Randy Roach - This show first aired in 2007. Its message is more true today than when it first aired. Our government wants to control what we eat, how we raise children, what words we use to describe ourselves and more. While you may not be able to see the bars, we're no different than the animals at the zoo. Humans in captivity
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Oct 10, 2019 • 40min

BEST OF: The Interview That Started It All - Dr. DiPasquale Discusses Carbohydrates

SHR # 2411 :: BEST OF: The Interview That Started It All - Dr. DiPasquale Discusses Carbohydrates : Dr. Mauro DiPasquale - When this interview originally aired in 2008 it caused a LOT of controversy. No carbohydrates in your post-workout nutrition extends the anabolic window? Ketones? What is this heresy?
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Oct 9, 2019 • 1h 1min

RLRx: The Protein Megalin May More Important Than SHBG When It Comes To Sex Steroid Uptake By Tissue

SHR # 2410 :: RLRx: The Protein Megalin May More Important Than SHBG When It Comes To Sex Steroid Uptake By Tissue : Ronnie Milo - The medical orthodoxy has promoted the idea that sex steroids bound to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) are biologically inactive. Free, unbound hormones are though to have biological significance. Some evidence that hormones like testosterone, bound ti SHBG, appear to have effects on tissue. Now the mechanism responsible for bound sex hormones to produce biological activity in a variety of tissue has been identified. Lrp2 also known as Magalin may actually flip the free-androgen theory on its head and show that the medical orthodoxy has had it exactly opposite of the way it really works! AND Lrp2 has these same effects on vitamin D3 and A and may be at the root of why some people don't see the benefits of supplementation.
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Oct 7, 2019 • 1h 11min

Is Red Light Therapy Effective

SHR # 2409 :: Is Red Light Therapy Effective : Scott Chaverri - For the last few years red light therapy has been touted as being effective for everything from reducing skin wrinkles to improving mitochondria function. So what's the truth.
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Oct 4, 2019 • 1h 3min

How To Stay Fit When You Spend A Lot Of Time In Your Car/Truck

SHR # 2408 :: How To Stay Fit When You Spend A Lot Of Time In Your Car/Truck : Ferenc Elekes - Ferenc and Evelin drove 32,000 miles in 2018. Early on in their adventure of driving from Northwest Africa to Singapore they both noticed changes in their bodies. New pains here and there and just a sense of not feeling great. It was the lack of activity and their levels of fitness slowly eroding. Something had to be done.
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Oct 1, 2019 • 1h 25min

The BluePrint Power Hour

SHR # 2407 :: The BluePrint Power Hour : Coach Rob Regish - Listener questions are answered about training, nutrition, supplementation and more.
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Sep 30, 2019 • 57min

How to Do Cardio to Lower Resting Heart Rate

SHR # 2406 :: How to Do Cardio to Lower Resting Heart Rate : Kristen Trombetta - Resting heart rate is an indicator of overall fitness and conditioning. Why is it that some people can do hours of cardio every week yet their resting heart rate doesn't get lower? Because HOW you structure your cardio plays a huge role on just how fit and conditioned you will become. And your resting heart rate is an ideal indicator. Here's the best way to effect it.
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Sep 26, 2019 • 1h 15min

RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training plus Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone plus Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety

SHR # 2405 :: RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training plus Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone plus Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety : Ronnie Milo - What if your training isn't what causes you to be over-trained? And does this put women at greater risk? PLUS For years people have said obstructive sleep apnea causes lowered testosterone. This study says not. But it does cause a change in a hormone that is worrisome. PLUS Anxiety generally begins in adolescence and for some stays around through adulthood. Should physicians ditch the Xanax and start turning to Interventional Endocrinology?
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Sep 24, 2019 • 1h 26min

The BluePrint Power Hour

SHR # 2404 :: The BluePrint Power Hour : Coach Rob Regish - Listener questions are answered about training, nutrition, supplementation and more.
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Sep 18, 2019 • 59min

Doves, Diplomats And Diabetes: A Darwinian Interpretation Of Type 2 Diabetes And Related Disorders

SHR # 2403 :: Doves, Diplomats And Diabetes: A Darwinian Interpretation Of Type 2 Diabetes And Related Disorders : Dr. Milind Watve - Dr. Watve's discussion about the evolutionary pressures that are effecting obesity, insulin resistance and other associated diseases is as outside-the-box as one can imagine. Imagine that our body's response to the lack of aggression, risk and fear are causing us to respond differently. This response makes us prone to fat accumulation. And exercise protocols that reintroduce the risk and fear components that we evolved under can actually be part of the prescription to change the outcome of disease! This is a must-hear game-changing interview.

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