High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

Author Mike Mutzel interviews Jeff Bland, Datis Kharrazian, Ben Greenfield, Abel James, Dave Asprey, Ben Lynch, Jade Teta and Corey chuler
High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

High Intensity Health features breakthrough health tips and hacks from respected authorities in the Fitness, Nutrition and Functional Medicine fields. Our expert guests have shared insider information that has helped thousands of Moms, Dads, Executives, Health Care Professionals and High-Performing Athletes optimize their metabolism, belly fat, gut bacteria, immune system,both physical and mental performance and overall health. No matter where you sit on the health and nutrition spectrum, you’ll benefit from our cutting-edge discussions, 2-days per week.

  1. SEP 24

    Protein & Creatine for Women: Nutrition Expert Reveals Muscle Gain Myths & Science

    This episode is brought to you by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition.  JJ Virgin dispels the myth that women will get bulky from resistance training and highlights the benefits of supplements like creatine and herbs like Ashwagandha and more.  Sponsored Message: Crush your workouts with the Creatine+ Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/Electrolyte-Stix-Jar *Save with code podcast at checkout Link to show notes: https://bit.ly/4gzSqrs Time Stamps: 0:15 Discussion on inspiration for staying fit, thoughts on aging and fitness, and research on muscle building over 40. 1:57 Noticing changes in strength, adapting workouts, and the importance of power in fitness routines. 04:00 Structuring workouts to mimic daily activities and observations on everyday strength challenges. 06:15 Adapting workouts while traveling and benefits of portable workout equipment. 08:56 Addressing concerns about muscle gain in women and misconceptions about resistance training. 11:36 Strategies for body recomposition and testing metabolic rates. 12:49 Managing calorie intake, discussing protein importance, and debating protein recommendations. 16:18 Need for protein in muscle maintenance and the role of protein turnover. 20:48 Discussion on older athletes and the benefits of regular exercise for longevity and cancer risk reduction. 21:43 Importance of focusing on overall health and separating protein discussions from environmental concerns. 22:48 Emphasis on eating seasonal and local foods for better quality and addressing misconceptions about protein needs. 25:40 Focus on improving skeletal muscle and recommended protein intake. 27:42 Personal preferences for protein sources and the nutrient density of red meat. 30:02 Observations on food quality in different regions and the impact of ultra-processed foods. 31:43 Importance of whole foods and local eating for health. 34:26 Value of tracking daily steps and incorporating intensity with rucking vests. 37:48 Discussing outdoor activities with kids and the benefits of nature. 39:37 Using creatine for enhancing energy and cognitive function, esp while traveling. 43:37 Emphasizing the importance of muscle over weight in health discussions. 46:01 Questioning societal standards of beauty and discussing hydration. 47:18 Talking about foundational nutrients and the importance of a balanced approach to supplementation. 51:47 Highlighting the significance of exercise for overall health and cellular processes. 53:10 Discussion on the benefits of exercise and the challenges of modern comfort. 54:30 Talk about thermal stress and personal recovery routines. 55:13 Experiences with red light therapy and its uncertain effects. 57:07 Insights on dietary habits and supplementation. 59:15 Discussion on hormone therapy and personal experiences. 01:04:29 Importance of hormone sensitivity and resistance training for health. 01:08:03 Discussion on individual hormone variations and the effects of hormonal fluctuations during menopause, including recovery challenges. 01:09:22 Importance of estrogen in muscle health and preferred hormone delivery methods.

    1h 20m
  2. SEP 11

    Butter & Red Meat Down, Vegetable Oil Up 300%: The 60-Year Nutrition Mistake

    Today’s show is brought to you by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition. Mike challenges mainstream dietary advice, pointing out that despite cutting red meat and saturated fats, we're seeing more health issues due to processed foods and vegetable oils. A reevaluation of diet guidelines is needed to address the real culprits: industrial seed oils and processed snacks. Support your Intermittent Fasting lifestyle with the updated Berberine Fasting Accelerator by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/berberine-fasting-accelerator Use code podcast at checkout to save 12% Link to Video and Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ZqDohH Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 0:10 Overview of dietary changes and their impact on health 0:57 Introduction to non-communicable diseases and historical dietary shifts 1:54 Decline in animal fats and rise in plant-based fats 2:49 Correlation between dietary changes and public health trends 3:45 Increase in processed foods and vegetable oils, despite dietary recommendations 4:39 Trends in meat consumption and obesity rates 5:30 Discussion on the confusion surrounding healthy eating and the role of Berberine 6:14 Berberine Benefits 7:06 Changes in food consumption among different age groups and rising health issues 7:53 The impact of processed foods and industrial seed oils on health 8:50 Historical context of dietary guidelines and rising health problems 9:56 Increasing rates of metabolic and mental health issues in children 10:58 The disparity between dietary recommendations and actual food consumption 11:53 Observations on food choices and their impact on health 12:39 Conclusion and call to action for dietary change

    14 min
  3. SEP 6

    Longevity Scientist Shares Top Strategies for Improving Your Health Span w/ Matt Kaeberlein, PhD

    Today’s show is brought to you by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition. In this episode Matt Kaeberlein, PhD, CEO of Optispan, discusses the significance of enhancing health span through interventions like rapamycin and highlights the role of senescent cells in chronic inflammation and age-related diseases. Crush your workouts with the Creatine+ Electrolyte Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/Electrolyte-Stix-Jar *Save with code podcast at checkout Link to show notes: https://bit.ly/4gdmxES Key Takeaways:  02:44 Pillars of health: eat, sleep, move, connect. 10:30 Eating protein and exercise can turn up mTOR. 15:20 High dietary protein and resistance training preserves muscle while aging. 19:20 Longevity research is underfunded. 25:10 Obesity was rare 50 years ago. 26:25 Fasting, and time restricting eating may not increase longevity. 30:45 Smoking, sedentary life, alcohol consumption and obesity shorten lifespan. 34:40 Resveratrol is not a longevity drug. 36:45 Spermidine is an autophagy booster. 38:10 Alpha ketoglutarate, urolithin A, and NAD precursors, may increase lifespan. 42:45 Acarbose, SGLT-2 inhibitors, and estrogens can increase lifespan. 44:45 Metformin does not corelate to reduced all-cause mortality. 47:30 NAD is a co-factor required for thousands of metabolic reactions. 52:55 Some epigenetic signatures are predictive of future health outcomes. 54:17 Facial imaging using AI can predict future health outcomes. 58:17 Dunedin Pace measures the rate of aging. 59:40 Optispan looks at epigenetics, blood glycan, and immune resilience/aging. 01:04:00 Senescent cells are cells that do not do their job and refuse to die. 01:07:50 Rapamycin impacts senescent cells, autoimmunity, and inflammation.

    1h 30m
  4. AUG 20

    The Food Pyramid’s Dark Side: How It’s Shaped Our Health Crisis w/ Brian Sanders

    Brian Sanders, creator of the film "Food Lies," discusses how traditional diets rich in animal-based nutrition contribute to better health and height. Support your Intermittent Fasting lifestyle with the updated Berberine Fasting Accelerator by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/berberine-fasting-accelerator Use code podcast at checkout to save Show Notes and Video: https://bit.ly/3yN22Om Research Mentioned: Grasgruber, P., Sebera, M., Hrazdíra, E., Cacek, J. & Kalina, T. Major correlates of male height: A study of 105 countries. Econ. Hum. Biol. 21, 172–195 (2016).   Time Stamps: 03:30 Cooking by the food pyramid led to chronic illness. 08:10 People eating traditional diets are lean, tall, and muscular. 09:20 Only vegan documentaries make it to mainstream. 13:25 Funding goes to developing meat and protein alternatives. 14:30 The top four industries in the US are sick care/pharma. 15:30 There is big money in blaming red meat for processed foods problems. 23:00 Cattle upcycle nutrition from inedible food, creating a high-quality food. 35:30 Blue Zone diets are animal-based, by calories. 37:50 Animal nutrition is the foundation of any healthy diet. 39:30 You can adapt to a plant-based diet for a year or two, tapping our biologic storage. 45:00 The optimal diet of any species is the one they lived on the longest. 45:50 The more animal protein a population eats, the taller they are. 52:15 The low meat intake results in stunted growth, shorter life expectancy, and higher infant mortality. 54:40 Food is protein, nutrients, and energy. 57:30 Eat animal foods with whole foods on the side. 57:50 In a low protein environment, all animals will overeat to ingest the required amount of protein. 01:03:00Food industry pays to keep you in the energy calorie paradigm. 01:06:30 High carb intake is linked with greater odds of dying from all causes, especially cancer. 01:15:40 Long term satiety is from protein and fat. Short term is from volume. 01:20:50 Seed oil trans fats are harmful. 01:25:30 Mental health is tied to food choices/consumption.

    1h 32m
  5. AUG 16

    Grass-Fed VS Grain-Fed: A Rancher’s Take on Beef & Nutrient Quality

    Rancher Michaela Mann discusses the balance between grass and grain finishing in cattle and challenges faced by U.S. agriculture including land loss and sustainability efforts.  Crush your Workouts and stay hydrated this summer with the Electrolyte + Creatine Combo by MYOXCIENCE: https://bit.ly/electrolyte-stix *Save with code podcast at checkout Link to Video and Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Ma0G3q Connect with Michaela at D & D Beef: https://danddbeef.com *Save with code DDBEEF10 -----------------Show Notes------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:30 Ranchers care about their animals and treat them well. 7:30 Ranchers get emotionally attached to some of the animals. 8:30 Michaela’s goal for her animals is to have them only have one bad day. 10:20 The US has high processing standards. 11:30 Pre-slaughter stress changes the pH and changes the meat. 15:30 The beef calf stays with its mother for 6 to 8 months. 16:43 Northern states do not have year-long grass for grazing. 17:55 Grain finished cattle only had 11% grain in their diet. 18:20 80 to 90% of grass finished beef sold in the US is from overseas. 19:30 Antibiotics are only used when an animal is sick or injured. 22:38 Large meat packing plants test meat for antibiotics. 23:50 Older cows/bulls are used for cheaper grocery store meat or dog food. 30:30 Cattle dogs and flashing ear tags deter predators. 34:00 Bison are different to raise and harvest from cattle. 41:45 Regenerative and sustainable farming is done by most ranchers and farmers to some extent. 43:40 Ranching utilizes natural grassland and provides habitat for wildlife. 53:15 The US has lost 100,00 farms/ranches between 2011 and 2018. 53:30 Bill Gates is the largest landowner in the state of Nebraska. 56:30 The US has lost 31 million acres of ag land since 1982. 01:00:40 Avian flu can be a problem with poultry, but not in cattle production.

    1h 7m

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High Intensity Health features breakthrough health tips and hacks from respected authorities in the Fitness, Nutrition and Functional Medicine fields. Our expert guests have shared insider information that has helped thousands of Moms, Dads, Executives, Health Care Professionals and High-Performing Athletes optimize their metabolism, belly fat, gut bacteria, immune system,both physical and mental performance and overall health. No matter where you sit on the health and nutrition spectrum, you’ll benefit from our cutting-edge discussions, 2-days per week.

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