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Health Hacker Life
TJ Anderson: Bestselling Author, Health Hacker, & Co-Founder: www.elevatedeats.pro
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#048 Athlete Health, Gut Testing & Vagus Nerve Activation with Dr. Stephanie Canestraro
Saison 1 · Épisode 48
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Durée 58:31
#047: Longevity Medicine Explained with Dr. Helen Messier
Saison 1 · Épisode 47
dimanche 1 septembre 2024 • Durée 57:17
#038: Nutritional Biochemistry and Digestive Health with Dr. Tim Jackson
Saison 1 · Épisode 38
lundi 23 décembre 2019 • Durée 01:04:39
Notes:
2:36 - how Tim first found out about functional medicine
6:52 - what is functional medicine or root cause medicine
13:17 - what process Tim when through to hack/heal himself
16:12 - what is autoimmune disease and what Tim usually sees with his patients
23:05 - the importance of GI-MAP testing - looking at both the good and the bad
29:23 - the importance of the DUTCH Hormone test
38:00 - what oxalates are and why they are important
40:43 - looking at epigenetic and stealth infections in the labs
44:04 - why it’s important to have a doctor help you order and interpret these kinds of tests and how to contact Tim directly if you have questions
47:03 - what methylation is and how to test and optimize genetics
52:21 - Tim’s free tool for people and what ‘green allopathy’ is
55:45 - the hacks that Tim uses right now for optimal health
59:40 - how Tim elevates his state of health and performance
Links:
- Healyourbody.org - Tim’s website
- Tests Tim recommends for everyone:
- GI-MAP Stool Test
- DUTCH Hormone Complete
- Organic Acids Test from Great Plains Labs
- Tim’s direct email DrTim072986@gmail.com
- his free ebook - Beyond Green Allopathy
- molecular hydrogen water
- red light therapy
- podcast episode with Emily Fletcher on meditation
Quotes:
8:00 - “The body is just an interacting series of parts and circles and multiple systems. And the more entropy or disorder there is in the system, the harder it is to heal.”
15:17 - “It’s easy to connect the dots looking back, but you have to be gentle and kind to yourself because most people do the best they can with the knowledge they have at that time.”
18:18 - “If your guts not optimal, your immune system is not going to be optimal.”
59:47 - “You can have great big biceps and quads. But who cares if you don’t have the energy to interact with your friends.”
59:57 - “The greatest threat to the human organism is social isolation.”
#037: Neuroscience for Peak Performance: QEEG, HRV & Medical-Grade Sleep Analysis to Hack Your Sleep & Brain Health with Dr. Tim Royer
Saison 1 · Épisode 37
jeudi 12 décembre 2019 • Durée 01:05:26
Notes:
2:58 - when Tim got on the journey of neuroscience and brain health
5:24 - why it’s important to put brain understanding before medicine
7:10 - how to measure the brain and what data to look at
16:16 - Tim's model to optimize brain health
25:55 - costs and what is involved when working to optimize your brain
32:25 - how Tim's sleep study differs from most wearables and how to correct for that
39:49 - what are the most important behaviors that can impact sleep and brain performance
1:00:20 - what are health hacks tim uses and what it means for Tim to elevate his state
Links:
- ESPN article about the work Tim did to help professional athletes understand recovery
- Tim's website: Royer Neuroscience
- wearables we mention: Biostrap, Whoop, FitBit, Oura Ring
- Outside the Lines - Chris Kaman's misdiagnosis
- blue blocker glasses and the episode with Matt Maruca
- for staying cool at night: ChiliPad sleep system and the Ooler, Bed Jets,
- biometric lighting - reach out to Tim directly to learn more about getting this setup
- saunaspace infrared lights
- polysomnographic
Quotes:
12:57 - “We are talking about the most amazing thing in the entire universe… the entire brain.”
14:21 - “The greatest medicine for the brain is itself. If it can see what it’s doing.”
45:38 - “Whatever makes a mushroom grow is what you want your environment to be for sleep.”
#036: Glucose Monitoring, Testosterone For Optimal Performance & Functional Medicine w/ Dr. Mary Pardee
Saison 1 · Épisode 36
jeudi 5 décembre 2019 • Durée 01:01:29
Notes:
2:12 - Mary’s personal journey into alternative medicine
13:20 - tips for people to build their all star health care team
18:16 - what to look for and how to know what ‘healthy’ testosterone levels are
26:09 - habits that negatively affect testosterone
28:40 - what to use for blood glucose monitoring
34:46 - lifestyle behaviors and general hacks for testosterone
41:51 - light (specifically nude exposure to light) and how that plays a role in testosterone
48:51 - her personal hacks in life for health
Links:
- modrn med - you can get your complimentary modern food strategy guide here or schedule a free consult with her here
- Mary on Instagram
- Joe Dispenza
- Bastyr University in San Diego
- functional medicine
- naturopathic medicine
- IFM.org
- CNDA.org
- Keto Mojo
- Dexcom
- holotropic breath work
Quotes:
7:30 - “Everybody has the innate ability to heal themselves, and I think you have to figure out what that key is though. Because the key isn’t going to be the same from one person to the next.”
15:44 - “The person that gets better, got better because they did the work. It’s not because of the practitioner at all… because it’s really those behavior changes and habits that take a lot of personal work.”
50:23 - “You shouldn’t just stop. Learning should never end and you want to push yourself to the limit of getting frustrated.”
#035: Blue Blockers & The Light Diet w/ Matt Maruca
Saison 1 · Épisode 35
lundi 2 décembre 2019 • Durée 01:15:16
Notes:
2:41 - when Matt woke up to quantum health and biology
5:40 - what are blue blockers and what is a ‘light diet’
12:52 - artificial light blocking glasses vs. blue blocking glasses
14:23 - Matt’s relation to light and when he wears glasses
26:24 - the studies and science that highlight the impact of light
50:54 - 5g technology and it’s effects
52:44 - a great app to easily track how to get more good light each day and UVA vs. UVB light
1:05:28 - Matt’s final health hacks and the 8 steps of the light diet
Links:
- Matt’s website
- RA Optics
- the light diet
- iris software for your computer that reduces blue light
- f.lux software for you computer
- The Self Mastery Show podcast
- how to make your iPhone red
- sauna space full spectrum bulbs
- why sunbathers live longer
- why working outdoors is beneficial
- penetration depth of different light wavelengths on human skin
- Dr. Michael Wallace on mitochondria and modern diseases today
- dminder app to optimize light exposure
- Light in Shaping Live (book)
- photo of TJ and Amanda wearing their blue blocker glasses
Quotes:
14:46 - “The first way I approach artificial light is recognize I am a being of the sunlight and therefore powered by the light of the sun.”
22:29 - “If we are exposed to any light at night it’s still having some effect on our sleep.”
54:50 - “The research is so clear that sun is so critical for so many processes in our body… sure by the time you kit 60 or 70 you might have slightly fewer wrinkles but you are going to make it to 60 or 70.”
01:10:21 “The thing that makes up who we are is the light within us.”
#034: Run Faster and Healthier: Stop Fighting Your Body and Learn How to Work With It Naturally with Jae Gruenke
Saison 1 · Épisode 34
mardi 26 novembre 2019 • Durée 01:20:18
Notes:
2:29 - Jae’s background and how she went from hating running to loving it
5:27 - what the feldenkrais method is
11:29 - how changes in running and movement affect the brain
19:32 - how do we work through the challenges in life that prevent us from moving or running
30:12 - how your upper body can effect your lower body
36:02 - foam rollers… should you use them?
38:44 - what data should you track when you are running to optimize your health
45:44 - what other things you can do between runs
49:49 - can running make you fat and thoughts on fasted runs
59:50 - what shows to wear when you run
Links:
- the balanced runner system
- Feldenkrais Method
- the alexander technique
- ‘Born to Run’ - the book by Christopher McDougall
- animal that becomes a plant based on movement
- standing desk that is a hamster wheel
- the wave tool
- why running on treadmills all the time isn’t the best
- numi chocolate pu erh tea
- bulletproof coffee
- Xero shoes
- FiveFinger vibram shoes
- naboso insoles
- BAER shoes
- softstar shoes
- vivobarefoot
- the mind your running challenge
- the balanced runners system online camp
Quotes:
6:18 - “Your brains exist to organize movement and everything else that a brain does is built on top of that fundamental function.”
7:44 - “Running is a part of our biological inheritance.”
16:37: - “The real end of it all is when you get sent to school and you have to sit at a desk all day.”
31:25- “Wherever you fight yourself you waste a tremendous amount of energy, you create stress and you setup potential for injuries.”
42:33 “We need to vary the stresses on our body… the very worst thing you can do is run always on a treadmill listening to an audio book or watching something.”
#033: Boners & Biome- Hacking Your Gut Health with Advanced Testing & Customized Protocols with Dr. Grace Liu
Saison 1 · Épisode 33
jeudi 21 novembre 2019 • Durée 47:08
Notes:
- 2:22 - when she first made the connection between boners and biome and what it really means
- 10:15 - approach to rebuilding your micro-biome and the results it has
- 20:47 - optimizing testosterone levels
- 23:54 - symptoms of low testosterone
- 28:48 - going into the kinds of supplements that are beneficial
- 35:25 - what are Grace’s current hacks she is using in her life
Links:
- The Gut Institute
- join her Facebook Live every Tuesday
- her event every year
- Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness
- Jessica Flanigan
- infrared light therapy for testosterone and joove light
- dragon mojo
- sun horse energy's nano mojo
- SHBG - sex hormone binding globulin
- bifido maximus
- wim hof breathing and hot/cold therapy
Quotes:
39:09 - “Deep breathing alone will bring people to a better parasympathetic state.”
#032: How to Create an Alcohol Free Life You Love with Kate Bee
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
lundi 18 novembre 2019 • Durée 52:50
Growing up in the era of Sex and the City and Bridget Jones, Kate Bee believed her drinking was simply what successful, independent women did. After all, she was a journalist and TV producer for the BBC - drinking after work was how people socialized. Except she was tired of feeling hungover and ashamed about what felt like more drinking than was healthy. When Kate decided to get sober, she was disappointed to find the only real support was through AA. She attended a few meetings, but left feeling like she didn’t fit in because she was getting sober before her drinking had negatively impacted her work or relationships. But, there was no middle ground - it seemed like you either didn’t have a real problem or you had to be a full-blown alcoholic to get help.
That’s why Kate founded The Sober School, a coaching program that helps women feel inspired and empowered by their decision to quit drinking. She helps women who are ready to start living their best life learn how to do it without a glass of wine in hand. Kate comes on the show today to discuss her story, the challenges of approaching alcohol in our modern-day world, and how people can take inventory and take action on creating a healthier relationship with alcohol. And she's got some great solutions for people!
Make sure you follow this link to check out her free “Wine O’Clock Survival Guide”! It will help you navigate the tricky time of day between 5-8pm, which tends to be when people feel the most tempted to drink. Enjoy!
FULL SHOWNOTES HERE: www.elevateyourstate.co/podcast/kate-bee
Notes:
- 2:07 - why Kate started exploring sobriety herself
- 7:50 - how long it’s been since Kate last drank and where she is at with drinking now
- 11:07 - what really cemented her commitment to go sober
- 19:41 - what Kate noticed as a change in her life without alcohol
- 25:57 - the real reasons people drink alcohol
- 34:58 - mistakes people make when they are trying to change drinking habits
- 48:30 - what Kate does to elevate her state
Links:
- The Sober School
- dry January
- Unpickled Blog
- Todd White’s episode
- David Nutt study on drug harms and alcohol being one of the highest
- wine o’clock survival guide
Quotes:
08:40 - “It is possible to stop drinking without feeling as if you are being deprived of something or that you are going to miss out on something for the rest of your days.”
17:26 - “Its so natural I think, that we get frightened when we make long term plans.”
26:23 - “Most of us haven’t been taught how to manage our emotions or deal with our feelings so we use substances outside of our selves to manage that. And it might be sugar, it might be gambling… it might be social media, or it might be alcohol.”
#031: The Truth About Psychedelics & Their Modern-Day Impact with Filmmaker Ben Stewart
Saison 1 · Épisode 31
jeudi 14 novembre 2019 • Durée 01:17:26
FULL SHOW NOTES AT: www.elevateyourstate.co/podcast/ben-joseph-stewart
Notes:
- 1:58 - how Ben became a filmmaker
- 8:45 - Ben’s first film
- 10:00 - the origins of his documentary Psychedelica
- 15:20 - what are psychedelics and what role do they play in our lives
- 21:40 - what is the most mindful way to go about trying psychedelics
- 38:08 - where are psychedelics at legally right now
- 42:50 - big pharma and what they bring to psychedelics
- 52:24 - some of the things Ben does for his own personal health hacking
- 1:02:23 - thoughts on how/why animals show up in your life
Links:
- Ben's instagram: @benstewartdahli
- Ben’s website
- Zeitgeist - the film
- Gaia's Website
- Esoteric Agenda (ben’s first film)
- Psychedelica
- Michael Pollen's book on psychedelics: How to Change Your Mind
- MAPPS
- Poi spinning
- Dennis McKenna
- Tonic Herban Lounge in Colorado
Quotes:
17:45 - “Psychedelics start changing the way you look at things, and that changes your behavior.”
30:26 - “It’s only sustainable to have the darker side be with the lighter side.”
31:27 - “Understand fear is a mechanism of communication.”
45:18 - “We’re on the rise of something and all I want is to hitch a ride on that wave.”
55:50 - “Play is the most optimal environment for learning.”
1:07:58 - “I believe that one of the greatest breakdowns and our disconnection from nature and spirit is our inability… don’t blame it on culture… it’s our lack of discipline and moving towards listening better.”









