How to Control Your Metabolism by Thyroid & Growth Hormone

Ғылым және технология

This episode I discuss metabolism and how our thyroid hormone and growth hormone control our metabolism. I also clarify that metabolism isn't just about burning energy, it’s about converting energy from different sources into fuels for building and repairing our tissues such as muscle, brain, and tendons and mobilizing energy from body fat storage. I discuss the role of iodine, selenium, and salt for thyroid health, and how specific exercise protocols, amino acids and temperature can dramatically shift levels of growth hormone release in waking and in sleep. I also describe the current landscape of prescription compounds, peptides and other factors for changing levels of thyroid and growth hormone, and some of their risks. Throughout the episode, mechanism and tools grounded in specific mechanisms are discussed. Thank you for your interest in science!
#HubermanLab #Metabolism #Hormones
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Link to recent study on thermal stress and hormones:
Endocrine Effects of Repeated Hot Thermal Stress and Cold Water Immersion in Young Adult Men: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33845653
Timestamps
00:00:00 Introduction
00:06:05 Thyroid & Growth Hormone
00:08:44 Food Shapes: Do They Matter?
00:11:43 Stevia: Naming & Impact
00:13:30 Metabolism 101: Your Brain the Furnace
00:17:33 Releasing Hormones From Your Brain, Stimulating Hormones from Your Pituitary
00:21:04 Thyroid Hormone’s Real Effects: Growth, Repair and Energy Consumption of Tissues
00:22:45 Iodine, L-Tyrosine & Selenium: The Trio Essential For Thyroid Function
00:26:05 How Much Iodine Do We Need? By Food, Supplement or Ocean Air
00:28:09 Selenium For Thyroid: Brazil Nuts & Other Valuable Sources
00:33:05 Selenium For Pregnancy, Prostate Cancer Risk, Acne
00:35:20 “Clean Eating” Downsides: Cruciferous Vegetables, Leeching Iodine
00:39:00 Other Benefits of Iodine: Reducing Inflammation
00:41:00 Why & How Increased Thyroid Increases Metabolism
00:42:12 What To Eat To Support Your Brain
00:43:00 Hyperthyroidism (Too Much) & Hypothyroidism (Too Little)
00:44:35 Menstruation: Thyroid Carbohydrate & Sugar Craving
00:45:33 Ketogenic Diet & Its Effects On Thyroid, Rebound Weight Gain
00:48:39 Growth Hormone: What, Why & How
00:51:18 Growth Hormone (GH) Changes Across The Lifespan & Risks of GH Therapy
00:53:40 How To Powerfully Increase Growth Hormone: Know The Natural TriggerS
00:54:49 Not Eating Within 2hrs of Sleep: Keep Blood Glucose Low(ish) At Sleep
00:55:43 Delta Wave Brain Activity Is the Trigger For Growth Hormone Release
00:58:25 LOW Doses of Melatonin Supplementation For Increasing GH Release
01:01:00 Book: Altered Traits, Binaural Beats? Delta Waves Access
01:04:35 Specific Types & Duration of Exercise That Stimulate Growth Hormone & Warmups
01:08:40 Keeping Low Blood Glucose & Ensuring A Cool Down For Two Phase GH Release
01:10:36 Sex Differences For WHEN During Exercise Growth Hormone and IGF-1 Release Occurs: Males Have To Last Longer
01:14:10 Supplements That Increase Growth Hormone 100-400% (or more): Arginine, Ornithine
01:18:20 Arginine & Exercise Together Can Be Counter-Productive
01:19:50 L-Citrulline Better For Arginine Than Arginine Itself (?!); & Blood Pressure Caution
01:23:09 Growth Hormone Changes Across The Lifespan: No One Escapes
01:26:00 Heat (& Cold) for Triggering Extremely Large Increases In Growth Hormone
01:29:20 Specific Heat Protocols For Increasing Growth Hormone: Up To 16-Fold (?!)
01:34:30 2021 (New) Study: Heat Increases GH, & Lowers Cortisol, No Effects On Testosterone, DHEA Or Prolactin
01:36:00 Prescription Growth Hormone, & Emerging Peptides Therapeutics, Secretagogues Etc.
01:42:25 Synthesis, Summary Of Actionable Steps For Increasing GH and Thyroid Hormone
01:44:00 Zero Cost & Other Ways to Support Our Podcast; & Thank You!
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac www.blabacphoto.com
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  • @ananthrao7802
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    3 жыл бұрын

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    3 жыл бұрын

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    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnsonJohnny399 yes. Stanford is private Governments fund research even at privste research universities.

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    3 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnsonJohnny399 they want high achievers, yes, but Stanford isn't as private as you might think. It isn't a state university or community college, however, Stanford's application process and acceptance is quite liberal, and I know in 2016, they offered free tuition as Bernie Sanders was demanding free college ed. I don't know now how it is.

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    3 жыл бұрын

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    @mr.knowitall5019

    3 жыл бұрын

    What things would you say benefited you the most?

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    @KhurshidAlam_Econential

    3 жыл бұрын

    6FF

  • @malepeche

    @malepeche

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mr.knowitall5019Same happened to me. I would say : Morning light exposure and sleep improvement tools...Back to the basics 🙌 💫

  • @RitaKamil

    @RitaKamil

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@mr.knowitall5019 avoid processed foods, L-Tyrosine (for dopamine) , L-Glutamine (for sugar cravings), sunlight in morning, no light 11p-4a...are my top 5 at the moment.

  • @RitaKamil

    @RitaKamil

    3 жыл бұрын

    And the psychological sigh...I do that at least once a day.

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    @renupathak44422 жыл бұрын

    I am from India and a biochemist . May I say how grateful I am to be able to go through your podcasts. What you are doing is so noble and extremely informative.

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    @khushboo0786

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm a geophysicist fron Pakistan

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    @srijanaregmi95833 жыл бұрын

    My respect for Dr. Huberman just increased by 10X because of how he so readily accepted that he made a mistake about Stevia and corrected himself. That shows integrity.

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    @jonjon9237

    Жыл бұрын

    What minute ?

  • @itsover9008

    @itsover9008

    Жыл бұрын

    11:43

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    @allen4208

    4 ай бұрын

    P

  • @kevinanderson263
    @kevinanderson2633 жыл бұрын

    I’m so incredibly thankful to have this man explaining to me how the body works, why it works like that, and ways to control it

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    @michaelbuttacavoli98133 жыл бұрын

    Andrew is unparalleled. He brings light to complex health topics in a manner that is understandable with great depth.

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    @FrederikakaTJ3 жыл бұрын

    The fact that all this information is free, is a blessing. Thank you Andrew, and however else is making this possible!

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    @jomurray89403 жыл бұрын

    Your ability to deliver a plethora of "actionable tools" week after week, in such a clear, organized, concise, INTERESTING manner, is incredibly impressive! No other podcast delivers like yours. Thank you for giving back in such a generous and humble way. 😘

  • @perfectlyimperfect7783
    @perfectlyimperfect77833 жыл бұрын

    I wish all important knowledge was this plentiful, accessible, and free. This should be a standard template for all academic fields. Great job Doctor H!

  • @yohalealart7925
    @yohalealart79253 жыл бұрын

    I had hypothyroidism.. I did clean diet, eliminated inflammatory food and did elimination diet, as well improved my sleep and healthy habits in general.. it did great changes on my TSH and antibodies numbers. My endo. Stopped me on levotirox. Prescription. Just telling my history, everybody is different and can have different kind of thyroid problems . Thanks Dr. Andrew amazing information for us!

  • @Dakappon

    @Dakappon

    3 жыл бұрын

    What are most used inflammatory foods?

  • @r.m.1532

    @r.m.1532

    3 жыл бұрын

    Listening to this episode right now but since you’re on the topic of metabolism, would you speak to healthy caloric intake? If you can include discussion on “reverse dieting”, that’d be especially great. I’m in the first stage of reverse dieting, which is increasing my total caloric intake with focus on proper macronutrient balance as a nutritional approach to balancing my not-yet-perimenopausal hormones with the eventual goal of fat loss.

  • @Ismail-rr6rw

    @Ismail-rr6rw

    3 жыл бұрын

    what is endo ? thanks

  • @gabegabriel9288

    @gabegabriel9288

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Ismail-rr6rw endocrinologist probs. They study hormones

  • @prathibhahm7236

    @prathibhahm7236

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please give more info on wht foods you eliminated

  • @influenzar3130
    @influenzar31303 жыл бұрын

    For someone who has no background in science whatsoever but severe intrest or (health anxitey) listening to you has helped me in so many ways because most of the time doctors do not bother to make us understand why this medicine and why not. Thank you for what you are doing❤️

  • @denisevaldez
    @denisevaldez3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this information. My son was born without a thyroid , the pediatrician caught it early within a week and he has been taking a synthetic thyroid since he was about 2 weeks old. He is now 25, thankfully he is a well functioning, highly intelligent individual. It is so interesting to learn about this again.

  • @HappytreeLuis
    @HappytreeLuis3 жыл бұрын

    The "just back away slowly" comment made me laugh out loud, haha.

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    @tb8827

    3 жыл бұрын

    👀

  • @Earzone63

    @Earzone63

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought Ben Greenfield was saying the food shape thing as a mnemonic device, but maybe people are really that silly...

  • @Christopher-md7tf

    @Christopher-md7tf

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love that Andrew took his time to respectfully refute this ridiculous idea, I would never have the patience for that. "What a load of bullshit" would probably be my answer. 😝 Not very scientific, I know.

  • @shadowtemple7426

    @shadowtemple7426

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that was hilarious!

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    @___olympia6233

    3 жыл бұрын

    HAHAHHHAHA just smile and wave boys smile and wave

  • @koliaphan
    @koliaphan3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Andrew, you are a freaking chad. I am from Vietnam and just wanted to say that since I started watching you, my life changed drastically. I started working/studying 73 hours a week, slept better, feel happier, less stressed, more energy, can tolerate a lot of pain, extremely motivated, gained weight as opposed to being only working 40 hours MAX before. Hugeee improvement in my life. watched all your videos. I was wondering if u could make any videos on overcoming fears. I may have a perfectionist mindset and it paralyzes me to start certain projects.

  • @suharsh96

    @suharsh96

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same buddy, these talks have been a godsend really. And that is a really good question, even I struggle with perfectionism alot.

  • @andrewconnor4429

    @andrewconnor4429

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope he makes a video about that stuff too! Just wanted to tell you about a book I know about "The CBT Workbook for Perfectionism: Evidence-Based Skills to Help You Let Go of Self-Criticism, Build Self-Esteem, and Find Balance" awesome to hear bro stay hard!

  • @mr.knowitall5019

    @mr.knowitall5019

    3 жыл бұрын

    For the psychological stuff I recommend you watch healthygamergg on KZread.

  • @TheAbsoluteSir

    @TheAbsoluteSir

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mr.knowitall5019 Yes^

  • @KGG2

    @KGG2

    2 ай бұрын

    Isnt chad an incel term?

  • @Laura-ms8eg
    @Laura-ms8eg3 жыл бұрын

    As a university graduate with a degree in exercise science, I loved the emphasis on exercise related science. Can you do a whole podcast on the newest science related to exercise physiology and performance and recovery? That would be such an awesome podcast!

  • @hubermanlab

    @hubermanlab

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. That topic is coming up very soon. Best wishes, Andrew

  • @pranavpatni419
    @pranavpatni4193 жыл бұрын

    Would love a podcast about auto-immune disorders.

  • @Rich.L-J_KZN

    @Rich.L-J_KZN

    Жыл бұрын

    Second this, understood that this is not medical advice.

  • @ShashankD137

    @ShashankD137

    Жыл бұрын

    +1

  • @leagueofreasonforall

    @leagueofreasonforall

    Жыл бұрын

    A podcast on autoimmune disorders would be the best thing for me as my doctors don't offer me much information

  • @krsullivan1011

    @krsullivan1011

    Жыл бұрын

    Would love this also!

  • @ellieantar809

    @ellieantar809

    Жыл бұрын

    @@leagueofreasonforall I agree !!!

  • @margaretjohnson4336
    @margaretjohnson43363 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou so much Prof Huberman for educating us so clearly and generously. The world is grateful

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    @jessesolomon6700

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you into wellness??

  • @mitchbellmusic
    @mitchbellmusic3 жыл бұрын

    Just got back from my walk with the sunrise, and what better way to enjoy an ultradian cycle before my first caffeine of the day than a new episode of HLP? 😂 Thank you for all you do Dr. Huberman!

  • @rawfoodphilosophy7061

    @rawfoodphilosophy7061

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm skipping the caffeine uppers and just take an adderal

  • @loosy_odt

    @loosy_odt

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rawfoodphilosophy7061 yeah lets hit the real thing quit playing around

  • @Honeycocain

    @Honeycocain

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rawfoodphilosophy7061 Nice I prefer Modafinil it's cheaper and legal for everyone to use in Thailand :P

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    @christinavonrassler5464 Жыл бұрын

    Just discovered your podcasts and can’t stop listening! Thank you for your knowledge and sharing at an easy to comprehend level! Love how you wrap everything up with a quick review too. Looking forward to more !

  • @lj32920
    @lj329202 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Huberman, I have been listening to your podcasts for a long time. I have always thought of you highly as a person, and also as a very intelligent academic and researcher. But sometimes I am impressed all over again at your knowledge and teaching ability. This podcast did it again.

  • @imogensharma
    @imogensharma3 жыл бұрын

    What did we do to deserve Dr. H? We must be doing something right, y'all.

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    @bhavna1793

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good Karma !! for super mondays

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    @k8eekatt

    3 жыл бұрын

    As a society maintaining a decent educational system is part of what allows people like Dr. H to exist.

  • @catcat4697

    @catcat4697

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@k8eekatt it do be a 2 sided coin tho

  • @k8eekatt

    @k8eekatt

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@catcat4697 I'm not sure what you mean C.B.? Is the other side of the coin that the doctor works really hard and uses the great advantages of living in the United States to maximum good purpose? Not sure what the other side of the coin is?

  • @mstrG

    @mstrG

    3 жыл бұрын

    World enabled growing such a amazing person like Dr Andrew. Follow Your feelings people ! And let yourself and the people to grow.

  • @lisamanners3487
    @lisamanners34873 жыл бұрын

    Without a doubt the best explanation I have ever had in 25 years of Hashimoto's . I would love it if GP's would at least try and make an effort to understand this instead of prescribing synthetic hormones as the only solution.

  • @violetszilvas9938

    @violetszilvas9938

    3 жыл бұрын

    I started a FB group to talk about specific conditions that aren't covered in detail in Andrew's lectures. Would love to have u join. @t

  • @Trynabethicc

    @Trynabethicc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@violetszilvas9938 hey what's the name of the group?

  • @prakritisingha6906

    @prakritisingha6906

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@violetszilvas9938 yes I want to know about the group too.

  • @natashacro8148

    @natashacro8148

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually at what point did you hear him talking about Hashimoto?

  • @linguafiles_

    @linguafiles_

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@natashacro8148 He didn't mention Hashimoto's by name. He made oblique reference to underlying hyper- or hypothyroid condition. By and large, the most common hypothyroid condition is Hashimoto's. However, as wonderful as it would be to be able to fix Hashi's through diet alone (and many people tout that it is possible), Hashimoto's is an autoimmune condition. So it's not that Hashi's patients are low in something. Their own bodies are attacking their thyroid tissue. There are things that can help, and there are also naturally derived medications, as opposed to synthetic, but medication is a godsend for those with an actual thyroid autoimmune disorder (me included).

  • @alfredvincent13825
    @alfredvincent138253 жыл бұрын

    Look forward every week to his new podcasts. The best scientist on KZread hands down, not only for content but because of his compassionate nature and delivery.

  • @sassy2721
    @sassy27212 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Huberman for generously sharing your knowledge in the biology of hormones and how they are working together in our body.

  • @katiecrawford1226
    @katiecrawford12263 жыл бұрын

    "Not to beat a dead horse, or a cabbage" 😏😂😂😂 I can't thank you enough for sharing so much valuable knowledge, but wrapped up and delivered in such an appealing way🙏🏻 Dr. Huberman your sense of humor is priceless 🤗 Thank you again!!!

  • @violetszilvas9938

    @violetszilvas9938

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't get it..

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    This has to be the best podcast I have ever found, so much useful information I would be looking for for ages. Absolute gold. Makes me think I can actually make a positive change in my life.

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    @robcontreras18732 жыл бұрын

    Every area of knowledge needs a Dr. Huberman.

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    @Santare232 жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy that I found this channel! I'm getting addicted to science now :))) Thank you Dr. Huberman!

  • @koliaphan
    @koliaphan3 жыл бұрын

    Shared your content to all of my friends. every episode you make is pure gold. Tbh I sometimes feel like you are becoming my second dad. Really warm voice and caring character.

  • @joydot7620

    @joydot7620

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dad. 😜

  • @clairepickin5928
    @clairepickin59283 жыл бұрын

    This one was really fascinating. Giving me even more motivation to stick to my running, yoga and meditation practice. Every time I think nahh not going to go for a run I'll think of my growth hormone levels!!

  • @teiganavery9734
    @teiganavery97342 жыл бұрын

    This is such an amazing podcast. I listened to this episode because I had thyroid cancer and want to know how to keep the half I have left operating well. With a sample size of n=1, I can verify so much in this episode, but in particular the drawbacks of a keto diet for thyroid function. Carbs are great! This podcast is very interesting and empowering, so grateful I stumbled on it.

  • @CoCoRynsieMc
    @CoCoRynsieMc3 жыл бұрын

    The knowledge you’ve shared has impacted my life, and in turn my 7 year old’s life, in so many amazing and positive ways! I hope that you’ll share a pregnancy video soon as I just found out I am! Thank you so much for making this channel! You’re my hero!

  • @k8tebird
    @k8tebird3 жыл бұрын

    I just love how thorough you are. You leave very little room for confusion.

  • @teench571
    @teench5713 жыл бұрын

    Feeling sleepy now coz i see the sunrise as i go to work, and see the sunset as i go back home.... 😀 (podcast 2) so i will catch this tom. Night night 😴

  • @lgray157
    @lgray1572 жыл бұрын

    Hi Andrew, I just discovered your channel - and love it so much. I love all things related to the body and actually listening to your podcasts has made me think - why did I not pursue a career in this field...it intrigues me so much. Your delivery and presentation is like a really good book - I am like a sponge soaking it all up. Thanks so much

  • @ivonneu1
    @ivonneu13 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for what you are doing, I can see it has a lot of work on your part to put all this new information together in a condensed video, I admire your work. I tried L-Arginine 2 years ago but it gives me a tingling sensation in my arms after a few minutes and it lasted for a few minutes as well, so I discontinued it. I didn't feel dizzy or my heart rate increased but it scared me a bit. Can wait for the next episode :)

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    @omarbarhooti21003 жыл бұрын

    2 dislikes already? Clearly some people don’t like truth. Very few things out in the world make me as excited for Monday as this goldmine of a podcast. Thank you Doc and the team behind this, y’all are saviours in a world plagued by lack of self-awareness! 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙

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    @jonathanbueltel9853

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget Wednesdays when we get Aubrey Marcus podcast

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    @kmichalene

    3 жыл бұрын

    Who doesn’t like this info? Crazy!

  • @lewisrw98
    @lewisrw983 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on 200 thousand subscribers Dr. Huberman! Well deserved!

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    @andromachitziamou2135

    3 жыл бұрын

    Here's to 200 million and more

  • @Franna749

    @Franna749

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's almost 3 months later and he is close to 300k! Well deserved!

  • @andromachitziamou2135

    @andromachitziamou2135

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Franna749 yes, Dr Andrew deserves more and he will have them

  • @blngmz1777
    @blngmz17772 жыл бұрын

    I can not begin to express my gratitude for dedication and termination to give the public these wonderful tools to follow up with the proper guidance of course. A smile with a hug. Thank You. Bee

  • @vivekseelam9216
    @vivekseelam92163 жыл бұрын

    Dear Dr.Huberman Thank you for this podcast, personally, the episode on Focus helped me a lot. I have read numerous sources about the brain and gut connection and would love to hear you on the effect of the brain on IBS, bloating, and other gastro problems.

  • @pikkuoo
    @pikkuoo3 жыл бұрын

    Being Finnish all the warnings concerning heat and sauna made me laugh. We Finns learn to tolerate 80 to 100 Celsius heat in sauna as kids. Thank you dr. Huberman for this awesome podcast! Mondays are now my favourite days too ❤

  • @hubermanlab

    @hubermanlab

    3 жыл бұрын

    I realize it might’ve been a bit over the top to say it three times or more but I just don’t want people damaging themselves with heat. That said I love the sauna and I found the science of how it can impact growth hormone levels absolutely fascinating. Temperature is a powerful modulator of our biology.

  • @addhoc256

    @addhoc256

    3 жыл бұрын

    @dryan Hi. what do they advice pregnant women in saunas in Finnland?

  • @haisuli9583

    @haisuli9583

    3 жыл бұрын

    In Finnland we are going in the sauna through ALL AGES; including pregnant women, infants etc. All though one should always adjust the heat and duration to one’s own comfort zone! Definitely.

  • @sakuratanaka1877

    @sakuratanaka1877

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@haisuli9583 Is it still so that there're more saunas in Finland than there're cars? Olisi mielenkiintöistä tietää, kiitos!

  • @pikkuoo

    @pikkuoo

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@addhoc256 If there are no complications with the pregnancy there's no problem with sauna bathing. It's very relaxing, I can easily believe that cortisol levels go down in sauna as dr. Huberman said.

  • @ChrissyScavezze
    @ChrissyScavezze Жыл бұрын

    That was such a great episode! Being someone who deals with hypothyroidism I really appreciate all the science and tips for a healthier endocrine system and better functioning metabolism. I’m taking levox…. but I don’t feel like the doctor I see is as concerned about me taking it long term as I am. This episode has inspired me to work with a more natural endocrinologist to see if we can adjust or tweak my prescription. Don’t worry, I won’t come off of my prescription without first consulting a doctor. You’re seriously the best health science podcaster out there and I’m soooo grateful for all you’re doing here!❤

  • @katbruno9797
    @katbruno9797 Жыл бұрын

    Dr. Huberman, I want to thank you for the time and efforts you put into your podcasts to help so many people. I have hashimoto's disease, and have seen three specialists over the years. Not one of my specialists explained to me how I got hashimotos, or how my thyroid hormone should be working. I asked my first doctor what the thyroid disease was, and his response was completely unprofessional. He said, "Lets put it this way, you can gain weight just by looking at food". I can tell you that I left completely scared, confused and in tears. You have explained in detail about the thyroid, more than my endocrinologists ever have. I want to thank you again for all the hours you put in your podcasts to help thousands and thousands of people. I have shared your channel with many friends and family members. I'm looking forward to watching every podcast you have. I'm so happy to have discovered you here, and you are truly amazing. Kat B

  • @elannesse4577
    @elannesse45773 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant podcast! Really interesting and in-depth, I love how you make things fairly easy to understand Prof. Huberman. I will listen to this again shortly. I would love to see a specific episode about hypothyroidism or other thyroid problems (I know you talked a little bit on this particular episode). I know amazingly large amount of people who has this condition (myself included) which makes lots of things difficult like weight management, ability to exercise due to fatigue and muscle/bone problems which contributes to a cycle of issues that doesn't seem to get resolved. Again, thank you for all your work!

  • @KatieZeldin
    @KatieZeldin3 жыл бұрын

    Costello's snoring is adorable!)

  • @violetszilvas9938

    @violetszilvas9938

    3 жыл бұрын

    i can't hear it!!!

  • @omarbarhooti2100
    @omarbarhooti21003 жыл бұрын

    Hey Doc! Just finished this episode, thanks again for the wisdom! May I please ask you to cover 2 things eventually as I’m sure I’m not alone in this: 1) A further dive into sleep apnea, especially for those of us who have tried weight loss and despite reaching a healthy weight-to-body composition ratio, and the effects of the CNS on sleep apnea as this is something not enough specialists out there have yet mastered. Also, 2) why our body shivers (kind of like when you have a surge of relief for a quick 1-2sec after urinating, sorry for the example but best thing I can think of) when we take a REALLY deep breath; I usually take the breath in and once I can’t take in anymore, as soon as I start breathing out, I get that shiver almost 99% of the time. I have a history of anxiety/panic so the logical presumption here is that the body is just not used to so much oxygen as it has been used to being tense/reduced oxygen intake? Could this deep breathing exercise be used for addressing traumas? Thanks! 🤙🤙

  • @hp4joynlife
    @hp4joynlife5 ай бұрын

    I love and appreciate Dr. Huberman. I know as a liability he has to say"consult your doctor" but most doctors don't know jack about nutrition. They are trained to look at problems and diagnose prescription medications to fix it and all the side effects from prescription meds. Few mainstream American doctors will advise you on how to fix your health naturally. Hopefully this does a 180 in the next decade😢Dr. Huberman is helping to turn the ship around 🙏

  • @chleoi4160
    @chleoi41603 жыл бұрын

    What I really like about your podcasts, beside all the amazing information you enlighten us with, is that you do not avoid controversial issues, you address them & explain them clearly as well as explain the positive & negative side effects!!

  • @nikkik6386
    @nikkik63863 жыл бұрын

    Thank you man so much for this! Sending u my gratitude squishies today. ☺️ 💯❤️ Ur passion and ability to express knowledge in a way that is so well received and comprehended but doesn't squash my sense of curiosity to dig deeper into a given subject, rather the opposite... I find in all the episodes so far I've thought "Aha! That could be why? AND I need to know more, so interesting! AND But what if...?! Then more research and reading happening." LOVE IT! Plus, ur farther research suggestions and where to get free educational stuff are very much appreciated and can't get enough, LOVE learning!

  • @simplycece9160
    @simplycece91603 жыл бұрын

    Because higher glucose 2 hours before sleep may inhibit growth hormone.. Im guessing that 1 beer before bed would also have that undesirable effect. Thank you for bringing us helpful information to adjust our behaviors. It's so much easier to change a behavior when you understand the "why" behind it!

  • @Corrans

    @Corrans

    2 жыл бұрын

    I definitely agree, much easier to make the change when you fully understand WHY you are doing it.

  • @luciantudor3093
    @luciantudor3093 Жыл бұрын

    Andrew is one of my favorites in the healthy lifestyle field and I am fascinated to listen to people smarter than me....thanks Andrew...!

  • @Ram.Saketh
    @Ram.Saketh Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much! Protocols for boosting growth hormone is very likely going to help me get to my life goals quicker, credit for which would go totally to your wonderful podcast! Thanks Mr. Huberman for helping people get more out of their lives!

  • @lifeisgood5619

    @lifeisgood5619

    Жыл бұрын

    What does that symbol mean? You donated $1,000 dollars?

  • @notsumittt

    @notsumittt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lifeisgood5619 that's rupees, it's an indian currency which is equal to 17 or 18 dollars

  • @saeedalhajri5763
    @saeedalhajri57633 жыл бұрын

    Ashwagnda is shown to decrease cortisol levels by 18% which in turn can cause an increase in testestrone. It also has an effect on the thyroid function. Could you please discuss it in your podcast? Also a massive thank you for all the amazing work you do, truly a hero!

  • @prestonik
    @prestonik3 жыл бұрын

    Life is better on mondays.

  • @hasnainabbasdilawar8832

    @hasnainabbasdilawar8832

    3 жыл бұрын

    Tots true

  • @Jerry_TheFitnessMessiah

    @Jerry_TheFitnessMessiah

    3 ай бұрын

    You make my life better any day ;)

  • @debrafraser2368
    @debrafraser2368 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for all you do!! I’m a 64 year old woman and I was very fit most of my life. I’m a holistic nutritionist and a certified yoga teacher. I lost my energy at menopause when I was 52. I’ve been struggling to piece together a recipe to regain my energy. I’ve tried many different ways of eating and exercising over the decades and most recently did keto eating less than 16grams of sugar per day. I believe it really messed up my metabolism because when I went back to eating normally I gained the 14 lbs I lost back and another 6 lbs on top of that. Your information has been so enlightening for me. Many of the beneficial things to do have been instinct for me and I can say that I’ve had the experience of not doing some of those things for these last 12 years plus doing keto and see the detrimental effects as a result. I’ll be putting some of those things back into my life. I believe I can be fit and healthy while I’m on this planet and you are instrumental in helping me do that.

  • @Artzimer1958
    @Artzimer19582 жыл бұрын

    The way you deliver these valuable information is so easy to understand specially for someone like me who is not fluent in English language. Your explanations are so organized . I love the fact that you always go over everything you talked about . I thank you so much for everything you do to keep us informed. God bless 🙏

  • @Feminineguru
    @Feminineguru3 жыл бұрын

    This podcast has been life-changing for me, Thank you, Andrew Huberman.

  • @tonybartoletti2352
    @tonybartoletti23523 жыл бұрын

    Prof. Huberman Since around 2001, I have suffered with increasing lethargy, procrastination, tiredness and find it difficult to focus, concentrate and learn that has led to deep frustrations. I exercise, do not take drugs, or smoke, or eat junk food, consume very little alcohol, or take any prescription drugs apart from one, lansoprazole to control acid reflux. My medical doctor prescribed 30mg lansoprazole a day that I have been taking for at least two decades. It could just be a coincidence, but the above symptoms appear to coincide with taking lansoprazole. My question: Could “lansoprazole” have any side effects on my brain and/or gut biome that would cause or contribute to the above symptoms? Many thanks for your enthusiasm and taking the time to bring your work to the public so people can improve their lives.

  • @kimsmallwood9961
    @kimsmallwood99613 жыл бұрын

    So much information. I wish Drs knew and taught their patients as mush as you just did! Thanks so much!

  • @stranger16luis71
    @stranger16luis713 жыл бұрын

    Great Topic, I've been interested in Growth Hormones for quite a while. I am hoping to see an exclusive podcast on Addiction and Maybe a small section on Nootropics (Bacopa, R-modafinil, Ginkgo Biloba etc) in some other video. What you are doing, honestly, without any form of flattery/exaggeration, is Actually helping people, this is Far better than watching thousands of hours of self-help videos.

  • @sandtx4913

    @sandtx4913

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fasting increases the most HGH according to dr. Eric Berg. Check his KZread channel, he has tons of info as does dr. Jason Fung. But don't just dive into it, make sure you do it gradually and do it right.

  • @meman6964

    @meman6964

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fasting: check out Dr Gold hammer and Dr Ssntino of Balance for Life in Florida

  • @marthahorton5350
    @marthahorton53503 жыл бұрын

    Oh Wow! I used to do hot yoga at 105 degrees 😅 it was intense but I felt amazing! Best workout pre-exams. Extreme mental clarity, the next day and awesome sleep! New protocol: Hot yoga, weight training, 6 brazil nuts and mushroom coffee😄 I heard Costello snore for the first time on Spotify 😆❤ I'm not deaf!

  • @marthahorton5350

    @marthahorton5350

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dheeraj9667 you probably shouldn't put your phone number in public like that.I would be happy to answer any questions here on the comments.

  • @marthahorton5350

    @marthahorton5350

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Davit M No, about 10 am, the day before, spent the rest of the day drinking tons of water. I reviewed just a few things and went to bed early. Now they have that liquid IV stuff, which really helps. I have heard pedialyte sport is even better from a friend t who rows in 100+ degree weather. Hope that helps!

  • @correylane6038
    @correylane6038 Жыл бұрын

    Rare to find such a knowledgeable scientist who is also humble. I’ve not found any other podcast even close to this. I appreciate how Andrew evaluates all the data and presents the info as “this seems to be what’s happening”, rather than presenting theories as fact. Good job doctor.

  • @lucieg4998
    @lucieg4998 Жыл бұрын

    Hi professor Huberman, just informing you that I am a 42-yo female, overall healthy, healthy and stable weight, since 7 years I have been doing a clean-food low-carb/keto diet (under 100 g carbs/day, occasionally cycled out around 100 - 150 g/day) combined with intermitent fasting (at least 18 hours of daily fasting). 14 years ago have been diagnosed with Hashimoto´s, since childhood suffering with multiple food and environmental allergies, atopic dermatitis. Since on the low-carb + IF, all health issues significantly improved: all allergies gone, atopic dermatitis gone, Hashimoto´s improving (aTPO and aTG low level now) and currently categorized as subclinical, good quality hair/nails/skin, good sleep, feeling no hunger, no cravings, no exhaustion, tons of energy, cognitively superb. Since on low-carb, my menstrual cycles are perfectly healthy, fairly regular, mild flow, mild to no pain, every cycle ovulating (had been on birth-control for 20 years before the low-carb). So in my case, the intervention works.

  • @MK4lyfe
    @MK4lyfe3 жыл бұрын

    This is a wealth of information that I still cant believe im getting for free. One of the top episodes I have watched so far!

  • @Ssld-lf6by
    @Ssld-lf6by3 жыл бұрын

    Very underrated channel. Literally teaching you accurate info for free and in details.

  • @Dtdbythesea8
    @Dtdbythesea8 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos and the knowledge you present are life-changing. Thank you so very much for making such a huge difference in others' lives.

  • @andrewconnor4429
    @andrewconnor44293 жыл бұрын

    Got my phone on grayscale, got my yerba mate, my cup of saltwater, been out for my sunwalk, let's do this!

  • @isaacakaisaac

    @isaacakaisaac

    3 жыл бұрын

    salt water in the AM? which episode was that pls ?

  • @EZMotion101

    @EZMotion101

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought humans couldn’t drink saltwater

  • @andrewconnor4429

    @andrewconnor4429

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@isaacakaisaac I cannot remember, but it's in the context of fasting, sodium levels drop, coffee drops it as well, so people who do IF and drink nothing but coffee until noon-2 like myself and Dr. H, a little bit of salt water (I do it around 10-11am after coffee is peaking but who knows what works best) balances you and can get rid of a weird feeling he says he thought was something else until he tried the salt water trick. I definitely feel it works, if I wasn't drinking coffee, wasn't intermittent fasting, wouldn't have a need, enough salt in my food. Some people drink lemon and salt water, I know they had a machine that dispensed that at Twitter headquarters, I think the acid suppresses hunger, gives you something, but again, for those who have decided that this schedule of eating and caffeine works for them, def not for generally anyone! Especially if you have hypertension / a diet already too high in salt!

  • @andrewconnor4429

    @andrewconnor4429

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@EZMotion101 Humans can't rehydrate from saltwater because you need lots of water to flush out that much salt. But adding a half a teaspoon isn't much different from a normal meal's worth in your food and flavoring. Sea water would be more like 3 teaspoons in a cup, which would be gross lol

  • @jonathanbueltel9853

    @jonathanbueltel9853

    3 жыл бұрын

    Someone's been reading "own the day" by Aubrey Marcus. Awesome job bro

  • @m3tamargaret228
    @m3tamargaret2283 жыл бұрын

    Rock on, Dr. Huberman! Thanks for the quality content!

  • @staceyricco2681
    @staceyricco2681 Жыл бұрын

    Thank U...very interested on this topic. I am off Thyroid medication since 2016. I was diagnosed 2012. It took 4 years of exercising,fasting and healty nutrition to get off Hyperthyroidism medication. My dr. couldn't believe it was possible. Thank you for all that you do.

  • @esriettescoachinghub2351
    @esriettescoachinghub23513 жыл бұрын

    Very insightful. I was tested and I have hypo-thyroid and am I hyper- glycemic. I take Eltroxin for functions of thyroid. The way you explained everything makes all very clear and the advice is super about foods to eat. Thank you so much for your good work and kind heart.❤️❤️

  • @anagonzalez3470
    @anagonzalez34703 жыл бұрын

    Aaaaaa my motivation for Monday Morning! My favourite Podcast! Traffic not so bad anymore!

  • @koliaphan
    @koliaphan3 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering if u could make any videos on overcoming fears. I may have a perfectionist mindset and it paralyzes me to start certain projects.

  • @RG-fp7ik

    @RG-fp7ik

    3 жыл бұрын

    He had an episode on managing stress and anxiety a few weeks ago. Although not directly about fear, maybe that would be a good place to start?

  • @chickenjuice4841

    @chickenjuice4841

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just do it bro. Perfection may not always be possible but to perfect something you need to make mistakes to correct. Don’t let the possibility of less than perfection stop you, use it as fuel to create greatness.

  • @Maxshaj
    @Maxshaj Жыл бұрын

    I would like to say, thank you and I really appreciate the knowledge you have spread. You have my respect. You have changed my life for the better.

  • @dennismanuge1728
    @dennismanuge17283 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Doc. You and your folks are awesome. I would love to see you take a deep dive into sleep science and stages and how to get back to good quality sleep if you have PTSD or other "conditions" that can negatively impact sleep. Again thanks for all you share! Canadian Army Veteran

  • @BabiesKillYou
    @BabiesKillYou3 жыл бұрын

    Love all the useful info, but I'm really here for the dog snores 😁

  • @genevievechua8753
    @genevievechua87533 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you mentioned four sigmatic mushroom coffee as I take that every morning! Great coffee. Thanks for this podcast, great info!

  • @jacquelinebartley4493
    @jacquelinebartley44933 жыл бұрын

    I love how Andrew explains logically and in great detail the science behind the information. Totally addicted to these podcasts. 🤪

  • @rafaspinola
    @rafaspinola Жыл бұрын

    Congrats Dr. Huberman for the high level educational content you bring in a simple, engaging way. Gracias!

  • @yourpersonaldatadealer2239
    @yourpersonaldatadealer22393 жыл бұрын

    Don’t know if you’ll read this but I’d love to hear about whether you recommend anything that tackles chronic fatigue syndrome (that actually works)

  • @RafalBr

    @RafalBr

    3 жыл бұрын

    Insulin resistance

  • @hubermanlab

    @hubermanlab

    3 жыл бұрын

    I will make sure to get an expert to come on an talk about this with me. Best wishes, Andrew

  • @denisea.9033

    @denisea.9033

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hubermanlab Thank you!

  • @TMARAT5

    @TMARAT5

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hubermanlab will increase in Growth hormone also increase chances of cancer development (after all, cancer cells like growing)?

  • @Witchy_carnivore
    @Witchy_carnivore3 жыл бұрын

    I learned the hard way of how keto messed with my thyroid and you just explained it, but I knew that’s why. I developed nodules and hair loss so I stopped and yes gained a lot of weight. I had a procedure extracting fluid from the nodule but in three months it grew and larger so I decided to remove my thyroid. Since then I have started losing weight with the consumption of various foods for macro and micro needs and still working out the thyroid medication levels, and I’m confident I have narrowed down the mcg that works for me . Thank you for the wonderful information!

  • @But_WhatIf

    @But_WhatIf

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am 25 and was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Higher than normal TSH Levels, also dry skin, brain fog etc.). If I understood right going on a keto diet would be a bad idea? Because at one part ( 45:17 ) Andrew said Keto diets slightly lower Tyrod levels, which means tsh goes down? Wouldnt that be a good thing for someone with hypothyroidism? Or did he mean the Hormon so L-Tyroxin?

  • @iss8504

    @iss8504

    Жыл бұрын

    @@But_WhatIf i am on keto and i had had my thyroid removed. My meds have not changed at all, same as they were prior to keto. If anything i feel so much better. The low carb community thinks that lower thyroid hormones might mean your body is more efficient with less.

  • @nali1334
    @nali13343 жыл бұрын

    So nice to hear from someone without ego and proves it by making corrections.

  • @annabeatrizgebara33
    @annabeatrizgebara332 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your time, clarity, patience and generosity! You're the best!!

  • @rosannajennettrnccmbsn5142
    @rosannajennettrnccmbsn51423 жыл бұрын

    This knowledge you provide is priceless. You need to translate your podcasts to all languages. The global community needs to hear this.

  • @farisalthibani1270
    @farisalthibani12703 жыл бұрын

    I am vegan. Andrew Huberman saved my life continuously with these videos. Thanks.

  • @Madhuwellness
    @Madhuwellness Жыл бұрын

    I’m a clinical nutritionist & counselling psychologist I like your podcasts. I’m doing PhD in health psychology your podcasts are very helpful thank you 😊

  • @saartjes7217
    @saartjes72173 жыл бұрын

    Thank you really useful. I always listen to the podcast twice and on Spotify. I love them all. God bless 🤘

  • @justinlorenzo8706
    @justinlorenzo87063 жыл бұрын

    You should do a episode about vitamins and what supplements are best to take

  • @suzanneamos7690
    @suzanneamos76903 жыл бұрын

    Yeah! Getting my morning sunlight with delish 4sigmatic coffee and settling in for another awesome Monday morning with Costello and Andrew! What cool useful tool we will be gifted today?

  • @jonathanbueltel9853

    @jonathanbueltel9853

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mud/water is way better than 4sigmatic imo

  • @rawfoodphilosophy7061

    @rawfoodphilosophy7061

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jonathanbueltel9853 forget about all the coffee uppers just take some adderal pills to get in extreme High and energized

  • @barbarafairbanks4578

    @barbarafairbanks4578

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rawfoodphilosophy7061 sure! Move away from anything even remotely healthy like caffeine or mushroom coffee, and head straight for the amphetamines!

  • @rawfoodphilosophy7061

    @rawfoodphilosophy7061

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@barbarafairbanks4578 I seen studies what show amphetamines beat out coffee on many of the health benefits that people talk about for coffee. Coffee is just a low dose upper, Which has similar negative side effects as cocaine and methamphetamine. What is a health benefit of coffee that methamphetamine can't beat out by a hundred times?

  • @lawsofphysio
    @lawsofphysio2 жыл бұрын

    So grateful that we can access a conversation with this man over the internet

  • @crichter13
    @crichter139 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being the human that the world needs more of! ❤❤ science facts with zero cost is something we definitely need more of! Please never change and please never stop!!!

  • @prernasharmamua
    @prernasharmamua Жыл бұрын

    Love your podcast, always leave feeling better informed and somehow I’m also able to retain a lot of the information because you explain things extremely well! Thank you so much! I have a request, can you please do a full episode on skin health? Maybe have a dermatologist on and cover topics like common skin issues and the science behind them, skincare actives, foods and supplements that can aid in improving skin health?

  • @HelterSkelter736

    @HelterSkelter736

    Жыл бұрын

    I would like that so much too. I've been having an annoying fungal infections close to my armpit for almost a year now and i'm unable to get rid of it (even with cream prescribed by dermatologist). Also pimples in the faces are pretty annoying obviously.

  • @jup2up311

    @jup2up311

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@HelterSkelter736 sounds like you have league of legends syndrome

  • @hilalahmed9536
    @hilalahmed95363 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate your spirit, Mr. Andrew

  • @stinstinson
    @stinstinson Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating to see specific evidence for my experience in this space. I started eating late at night during pandemic. Get up at midnight, eat more calories and carbs. I was convinced i was messing up my glycemic system: became more thirsty, tired, urinating frequently. I gained weight, and unique to me, body fat. This is contrary - a complete opposite food habits and metabolic-affecting behavior - to lifetime habits prior. For decades people have asked me why i look younger and fit than my age. I thought it might be because i ate 1 main meal, snacked on nuts, vegetables, and at 39 yo cut out gluten and dairy, on advice of a trainer (my first ever and an invaluable person in my life). For my singular goal to build muscle and stability around my joints, he taught me HIIT olympic weightlifting program. 5 years later I learned to rock clmb, doing late night sessions daily 8pm-11pm. My food habits in 20's/30's: maybe glass of wine early evening with friends, feeding my children + meat, veggies. At 9pm daily, after putting kids down, I ate salad: HUGE bowl of lettuces, salt, olive oil, vinegar -- my comfort food. In pandemic, i began eating like "everyone else" -- late meals, extra meals, and high carb meals. I'm 2 years late to this podcast. Fascinating. I dont know if anyone reads these comments. but thought id share that it is 100% consistent with my unpleasant pandemic "experiment."

  • @jDTo0
    @jDTo03 жыл бұрын

    Dear Andrew, thank you for your effort to give us all an insight into knowledge of our own bodies workings and how we are influencing it. This podcast has set a new standard of content and quality of youtube podcasts. Thank you and keep up :)!

  • @Wingedmagician
    @Wingedmagician3 жыл бұрын

    I love this podcast so much I listen on my podcast app AND I come to the video to just to give it a like.

  • @mauripesce4790
    @mauripesce47903 жыл бұрын

    i am waiting for this the entire week, i love mondays becouse of this :)

  • @monicalif

    @monicalif

    3 жыл бұрын

    me too! Andrew doesn't know it, but he's my new best friend 😊

  • @rosannajennettrnccmbsn5142

    @rosannajennettrnccmbsn5142

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too! Love my Mondays now!

  • @mystijkissler8183
    @mystijkissler81833 жыл бұрын

    Incredible info., incredible Dr. sharing using full-on understandable expression. Stay with us, Doc., you're a rock-star.

  • @shanonroberts
    @shanonroberts2 жыл бұрын

    I watched this episode in October '21. I speculated my thyroid had been underactive due to fatigue, puffy face and inability to lose a bit of weight gain. Rather than move on speculation alone, I had my thyroid tested on 11/2/21; my TSH was high at 4.6 mIU/L and T3 low at 23%. I supplemented daily with brazil nuts, first with 5 to 7, then down to 3, over the course of the next four months. On 2/24/22 I began to experience odd symptoms, that lasted for nearly a week. In that time I ceased consuming brazil nuts, speculating TSH was down and perhaps T3 production had increased into an unhealthy range for me. While I was unable to test my thyroid levels in the midst of the symptoms, I was able to test yesterday (3/7/21 - four months from baseline) and discovered my TSH has lowered to 2.1 mIU/L and T3 has risen to 31% (35% is the upper limit). The feedback loop appears to indicate There is now enough T3 to communicate to my pituitary to ease up on TSH production. Which is good. My question is, if T4 is inactive, why do some health practitioners rely on it for diagnosing? I spoke with my HCP and the notion too much selenium via brazil nuts was essentially dismissed. This is one reason why I am 100% for being our own health advocates, but need well-informed guidance from practitioners willing to explore more naturopathic avenues. Thank you for the information and sharing with society information we can all benefit from!

  • @McGrawErica
    @McGrawErica3 жыл бұрын

    You should release a Costello snore track- it’s so relaxing haha

  • @hubermanlab

    @hubermanlab

    3 жыл бұрын

    He would love that!

  • @meghanciuffetelli7493

    @meghanciuffetelli7493

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bi-snoral beats

  • @denisea.9033

    @denisea.9033

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've still never heard him!! Heard every episode, never heard him snore! A track would help, lol

  • @tbne5433

    @tbne5433

    3 жыл бұрын

    The snore is actually just audible delta waves

  • @kanikagupta4953

    @kanikagupta4953

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually, it's true. As a child I slept comfortably with my father's loud snoring sound and even as adult I had no issue sleeping with him snoring loud. They were so rhythmic I am sure some people's snoring have alpha if not delta sound effect. 🤓

  • @taylorroth2258
    @taylorroth22583 жыл бұрын

    Thank you much! Incredibly helpful ☘️

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