In order of quickness of effect: 1. Green Tea - immediate 2. Cacao - immediate 3. Lion's Mane- 2 days & immediate 4. Berries- 1-2 weeks 5. Turmeric- take daily
Thank you. I had all 5 today. I take 1 tsp matcha green teA plus 1/4 tsp lions mane with ACV a few hours after I ate. Turmeric on everything. Probably 8g a day. Blueberries 35g a Day. Everyday Strawberries 70g 4 times a week Cacao beans 35g a day 6 to 7 days a week with smoothie 100% cocoa chocolate from Trader Joe’s, 3 times a week minimum. 20 to 40g
Pro tip: turmeric root raw is best and for additional and important boosting effects a spoonful of ground pepper to activate the turmeric effects greatly.. and then wash it down with reishi mushroom extract with creatine hcl.. see how you feel after a week or two... assuming your not allergic to any of the ingredients, you’re gonna thank me later! 😉
I can imagine a tasty bar with these ingredients. Turmeric. Berries. (Blue berries are my favorite) Lions Mane (Take consistently). Dark Chocolate. Green Tea.
Good point about taking turmeric, not just curcumin. We did a video on natural nootropics recently, too. Thanks for putting out great, science-backed content!
T.D. has given us the keys to make the ultimate uber pre-workout. On a side note I have cacao, green tea (Japanese macha) and turmeric+ginger+cayenne+black pepper+cumin in my coffee everyone morning in a fasted state before I go to the gym (before I go to work). When I added that spice mix it amped me up more than anything else. It's so effective I have a second coffee a few hours after my work out and I'm re-energized and ready to tackle any and everything. I did that several years back when I read about all the different health benefits of spices, but also that capsaicin increases metabolism and fat burning. Definitely don't drink your coffee with it on the edge of too hot if you put a dense dose of it in there or your stomach will feel uncomfortably hot, but that is easily countered with some cool water. I would like to see a video on non-natural substances like piracetam and aniracetam. Piracetam I used to take religously but eventually got to the point to where it didn't seem to work the same for me. I read somewhere that the benefits from using it don't taper off and go away, the benefits are somewhat permanent. I now only take aniracetam and I get very creative ideas. The coffee spice mix energizes me, the aniraceam brings out more creativity. The two together are rocket fuel.
For anxiety, I started with GABA which had an instantaneous positive effect. Then, after more research, I replaced that with ashwaganda. I add rhodiola especially when excercising and/or any physically exerting / manual labor project. But ashwaganda is my main anti-anxiety substance. If I need more calming down, I'll add l-theanine. Http and l-tyrosine tend to make me sleepy. EDIT: since then I discovered I'd had a magnesium deficiency and about 3-500mg a day of magnesium bisglycinate and mag malate are the main things I take specifically for anxiety and stress now. I also have to exercise and sleep well and have educated myself and improved my macro and micro nutrition in general. I make sure I get all the micronutrients I need and the right amounts and forms and I take apple cider vinegar to help digest and absorb them. Along with healthy fats for the fat soluble vitamins.
@@AJBuddha I added some more information to my original comment. Turns out I had a serious magnesium deficiency. As for you're not experiencing results with these, it can take a bit of education and trial and error to try and determine the causes and possible solutions for each individual. It definitely can be quite an individual thing - where one person's experience, issues and root causes respond to and require different solutions.
Gyokuro style of green tea is so far the best boost for me. Start slow with about 3 to 5mg. I usually drink between 10 to 15mg and I feel extremely focused. Originally from kyoto or fukuoka would be much better
Thank you so much Thomas! Great information. Any new studies re: IBS? Brain to Gut LOL Wishing you and family all the best sending you good vibes from Toronto
I love learning all this stuff that I have no idea where I'd learn if it wasn't for you. A cool byproduct is how many people I've helped be healthier and lose weight because I learned from your videos. THANK YOU!!!
Dude you live the dream, experimenting on yourself, getting sponsored, advertising things you believe in, learning new stuff from different angles! You are the coolest nerd I know! lol
@@quentintaranteemo8753 pasture raised or save your money and spend it on other good stuff. Like lion's mane coffee. I'm gonna try a chocolate blueberry chaffle with some liquid allulose to sweeten
Loved this info! You are not a doctor but you know more than most of them, and always presented in such a passionate and jnteresting way! In other words..... you and your videos are great...... Thanks so much. 💪💪💪
@@michellecorrea5190 I put it in a green smoothie and termeric on its own is awful. Remember to take ground black pepper with it to maximize the absorption.
as far as berries they all have flavonoids such as Anthocyanidins but not all berries are created equal as far as this. blueberries are better choice than most other berries but bilberries (European blueberries) elderberries and Aronia (chokecherries) are higher than blueberries and other berries in Anthocyanidins and flavonoids in general.
In an older video you mentioned rhodiola could preserve the effects of lion's mane for the longer term, why isn't it mentioned anymore? Are there any side effects that have been found?
I’ve been enjoying the four sigmatics brand of lions mane coffee for almost a year now. It’s certified organic and I add coconut oil for the wake up kick. I’ll add turmeric to it and see if it’s gives me an extra wow to add to my mornings. An epic sponsor partner 👌
Hi, Thomas I have a question I am 65 noticed my brain feels foggy I started taking vitamin b complex and mushroom complex along with vitamin d3 and vitamin c is it ok to take all these on a daily?
What are your thoughts on ashwagandha? it’s more so classified as an adaptogen rather then a nootropic, but it has some nootropic effects. It’s a natural herb, and I’m wondering if it can have the same negative affects of cognitive decline and growing a dependency as some of the other nootropics. Being this is a natural herb that’s been used for centuries I assume it’s safe or maybe safer, I would just like your input.
I have adrenal exhaustion from years of stress and life challenges. I find that when a bear jumps out of the woods at me I barely care. Also, I used to be pretty quick at learning things and new skills but now I have to struggle to concentrate. It's like my brain is in a fog. I had some tests done and they said I have adrenal exhaustion but I'm not sure how to treat it naturally. I do keto and IF and I avoid processed veggie oils and all the nasty food ingredients. I do try to eat clean, at least avoid all the worst ingredients. I also do rely heavily on caffeine to keep me going.
you might want to take a break from keto and do some carb cycling for a bit. Don't forget that keto is a pretty good stressor on the body in terms of the body thinking its in starvation mode (Thomas has a video on this). Adding some high carb days and lower fat for a bit to let the body adapt back to glucose might help you. metabolic flexibility is key and maybe the way you feel is a sign you need a break from ketosis and intermittent fasting. Fasting is also very stressful on the body and doing it continuously may not be the best thing either. Everything in moderation I suppose. Also, it could be a lack of proper electrolytes in the body which is super important on keto. You may not be replenishing sodium, potassium and magnesium as much as you think you are and what your body specifically needs. idk, just a thought. Keto is a great lifestyle when done properly. You have to know what you're doing and nailing everything to a T as far as nutrients is concerned. Take a break and eat clean organic sprouted carbs and protein with some fat and see how that goes.
@@jond.6816 I tried that and gained 40 lbs. I'm pre-diabetic. I've now cut carbs again for the past week and I'm already starting to feel better. I'm not doing keto. I'm just focusing now on carb control. I get some carbs from healthy vegetables but I'm not interested in fat bombs and trying to get a lot of dietary fat. I'm watching both carbs and fat now. I don't buy lowfat foods but I don't go out of my way to add extra fat as my body is it's own fat bomb. If it needs fat, it can pull it from it's stores. I have very severe type 2 diabetes that runs in my family. I don't have it, but only because I tend to go back on low carb when I get to a certain point. I tend to do best on a meat and mostly green veggie/fruit diet. (broccoli, spinach, kale, avocado, lettuces, brussel sprouts, celery, cucumber, cabbage, green beans, etc. I do eat other color low carb veggies but the bulk is green). When I eat like this I lose the weight pretty fast and start feeling good again. My problem is when I go off of it for any length of time, because I like junk food, like pizza, carby fried take out. I know it's bad when I cave into that. For the most part, I'm pretty strict to avoid the unhealthy vegetable oils. I use mostly, butter, ghee, extra virgin olive, coconut, and avocado oil from chosen foods. I use primal kitchen dressings and mayo which use avocado oil. I hate that I have to pay so much more to eat uncontaminated food. What is happening in our food supply is a crime against humanity and is largely responsible for the health and obesity epidemic.
I have been taking non-GMO Tumeric for years, I also make a paste to use as a mask on my face. I just found your channel, Thank you for sharing your insight. 🙂
@@elina5607 Kasturi turmeric, will not stain your skin It helps heal and prevent dry skin. Anti-aging: Turmeric slows the skin aging process, and is used to diminish wrinkles, keep skin supple, and improve skin’s elasticity.
Im just an amateur but the thing with lions mane is that its not that instant. You usually need to take it for a while (two weeks or so) to get the full effects. its a long term thing if you want to really want change and improvement. But i find it still leaves you in a better spot than you started. Nerve growth lasts. I wonder if mixing it with the coffee speeds that whole process up. Personally I'm just not big on coffee because it just seems like an addiction thats too commonly accepted so it commercialised. Thats just my take tho. In moderation it's fine.
I would have a cold brew of the coffee with pasture raised eggs made into chocolate blueberry chaffles with liquid allulose or sugar free syrup of your choice . I often put turmeric in any ground meat and sometimes on other cuts. Then the green tea the rest of the day. For desert you can have a berry medley greek or the other yogurt that's even better for your micro biome.
I use these all the time, except Lions Mane. That's new for Me. Though I use Reishi, Shitake, Mairake, Chaga from time to time. #ThankYou for all you do! 🙌☀️💐
do you have tumeric drink recipies that are cheap? i have the actual spice $2 at walmart. how do i drink it? walmart in the coffee/tea isle sells $1.60 tumeric gold milk 1 cup in the pakage. whats a heap way to get this?
Is it possible to take too much Turmeric? I put a big tablespoon on my eggs along with B1 powder. The volume of Turmeric vs say capsules would probably be 5 large capsules.
Pity he didn't mention oxalates. Unfortunately turmeric is very high in them, indeed all of these things are. I drink 3-4 cups of green tea daily, but I now add lemon juice to neutralize the oxalate content. I'm hoping 10-20g daily of raw cacao is not too high in oxalates.
Hi Thomas what can i use cacao with? It is getting colder i wanna,use cacao in hot liquid how can i use,it n i want to use,it in baking like keto chicolate chip cookies.
Tried to purchase bone broth from Thrive. The sight has you sign up with a lot os personnel information. Still does not let me order. I will have to make my own.
Tumeric, Chocolate, and Tea are very high in oxalates and can lead to kidney stones if taken in excess. Can you talk about Keto Low Oxalate diet please?
Mr. DeLauer sure is on some of these. I had to check if I havent forgot the playback speed at 1.25x I use this speed for some slow youtubers. He may sound better at 0.75x at times 😛
I find that Green tea and most black teas tend to upset my stomach, but Matcha and coffee don't. I'm not sure why this is, but I prefer the effect of Matcha and coffee anyway.
The most interesting thing for me is that you were once so... opposed to Nootropics. It is surprising. Nevertheless, you are a good guy. I subscribed to your channel.
I got an itchy hot spot around the front of my neck when I had lions mane. Anyone know if that could really be a cause or was unlikely? I want to try it again.
You says “turmeric as a whole” and “a lot of people put too much focus on curcumin and take it for granted” but every study you pull up specifically references curcumin 🤔 What are the other beneficial compounds in turmeric outside of curcumin?
Self-Note:
1. Turmeric
2. Berries
3. Lion's Mane
4. CoCo
5. Green Tea
In order of quickness of effect:
1. Green Tea - immediate
2. Cacao - immediate
3. Lion's Mane- 2 days & immediate
4. Berries- 1-2 weeks
5. Turmeric- take daily
Thank you! 👍
Is green tea extract with 150mg egcg good as a nootropic?
Thank you!
Turmeric, Berries (organic), Lion's Mane, Coco (cacao), Organic Green Tea
Curacumin in Tumeric.
1. Turmeric
2. Berries
3. Lion's Mane
4. CoCo
5. Green Tea
6, Your Welcome ; )
Lion's mane: a type of mushroom
Lion's mane contain toxic heavy metals such as Lead!
Thank you. I had all 5 today.
I take 1 tsp matcha green teA plus 1/4 tsp lions mane with ACV a few hours after I ate.
Turmeric on everything. Probably 8g a day.
Blueberries 35g a Day. Everyday
Strawberries 70g 4 times a week
Cacao beans 35g a day 6 to 7 days a week with smoothie
100% cocoa chocolate from Trader Joe’s, 3 times a week minimum. 20 to 40g
Thanks but I like the information attached to each selected food
@@KurtisElgood so watch the video and then add to the list :)
Pro tip: turmeric root raw is best and for additional and important boosting effects a spoonful of ground pepper to activate the turmeric effects greatly.. and then wash it down with reishi mushroom extract with creatine hcl.. see how you feel after a week or two... assuming your not allergic to any of the ingredients, you’re gonna thank me later! 😉
Where do you find the raw root? I can find Ginger but not turmeric.
Health food shop but mostly co-op stores
I love in Texas and pretty much all HEB’s have the actual root and Sprouts also has the root available which is our local farmers market
@@InsendoChavero ty. I live in small town Georgia and we don't have that store.
@@marisolluna-buckner1094 ty.
1. Tumeric, 2. berries, 3. lions mane, 4. coco /dark chocolate (nitric oxide), 5 organic green tea.
Beets/arugula, etc also boost nitric oxide(my comment).
I can imagine a tasty bar with these ingredients. Turmeric. Berries. (Blue berries are my favorite) Lions Mane (Take consistently). Dark Chocolate. Green Tea.
Thank-you Thomas! You have the best channel on keto and health. Hope you and your family are well!
Good point about taking turmeric, not just curcumin. We did a video on natural nootropics recently, too. Thanks for putting out great, science-backed content!
Quantities for each would help to implement.
I think you're the only one on UA-cam who says TuRmeric correctly! Thanks for the great video!
You mean Tumeric ... Tumeric.
I know, huh? People need to say it right. There’s an “R” in there and the first syllable is accented, not the second.
T.D. has given us the keys to make the ultimate uber pre-workout. On a side note I have cacao, green tea (Japanese macha) and turmeric+ginger+cayenne+black pepper+cumin in my coffee everyone morning in a fasted state before I go to the gym (before I go to work). When I added that spice mix it amped me up more than anything else. It's so effective I have a second coffee a few hours after my work out and I'm re-energized and ready to tackle any and everything. I did that several years back when I read about all the different health benefits of spices, but also that capsaicin increases metabolism and fat burning. Definitely don't drink your coffee with it on the edge of too hot if you put a dense dose of it in there or your stomach will feel uncomfortably hot, but that is easily countered with some cool water.
I would like to see a video on non-natural substances like piracetam and aniracetam. Piracetam I used to take religously but eventually got to the point to where it didn't seem to work the same for me. I read somewhere that the benefits from using it don't taper off and go away, the benefits are somewhat permanent. I now only take aniracetam and I get very creative ideas. The coffee spice mix energizes me, the aniraceam brings out more creativity. The two together are rocket fuel.
Good, I Have been following your diet suggestions and THANK YOU for dark chocolate.
For anxiety, I started with GABA which had an instantaneous positive effect. Then, after more research, I replaced that with ashwaganda. I add rhodiola especially when excercising and/or any physically exerting / manual labor project. But ashwaganda is my main anti-anxiety substance. If I need more calming down, I'll add l-theanine. Http and l-tyrosine tend to make me sleepy.
EDIT: since then I discovered I'd had a magnesium deficiency and about 3-500mg a day of magnesium bisglycinate and mag malate are the main things I take specifically for anxiety and stress now.
I also have to exercise and sleep well and have educated myself and improved my macro and micro nutrition in general. I make sure I get all the micronutrients I need and the right amounts and forms and I take apple cider vinegar to help digest and absorb them. Along with healthy fats for the fat soluble vitamins.
I never noticed anything from Gaba or Ltheanine
@@AJBuddha I added some more information to my original comment. Turns out I had a serious magnesium deficiency. As for you're not experiencing results with these, it can take a bit of education and trial and error to try and determine the causes and possible solutions for each individual. It definitely can be quite an individual thing - where one person's experience, issues and root causes respond to and require different solutions.
Gyokuro style of green tea is so far the best boost for me. Start slow with about 3 to 5mg. I usually drink between 10 to 15mg and I feel extremely focused. Originally from kyoto or fukuoka would be much better
Hi Thomas are you able to explain the reason behind stomach bloating during - after workouts please ? Thanks
Thank you so much Thomas! Great information. Any new studies re: IBS? Brain to Gut LOL Wishing you and family all the best sending you good vibes from Toronto
You just hit the best subjects! Never a disappointment..thank you
I love learning all this stuff that I have no idea where I'd learn if it wasn't for you. A cool byproduct is how many people I've helped be healthier and lose weight because I learned from your videos. THANK YOU!!!
Moringa is invigorating! Kinda helpful before a workout...
Good to know!
How do you take it? I used to mix it into mayonnaise as a dipping sauce, but trying to explore other ideas.
@@Gio-sx7kt
@@StoneShards Well in certain things I find it tasty, but yeah without mixing it with the right things it's not fantastic.
Dude you live the dream, experimenting on yourself, getting sponsored, advertising things you believe in, learning new stuff from different angles! You are the coolest nerd I know! lol
Eggs are a good source of Choline and L-Tyrosine
@@quentintaranteemo8753 pasture raised or save your money and spend it on other good stuff. Like lion's mane coffee.
I'm gonna try a chocolate blueberry chaffle with some liquid allulose to sweeten
Glad to see Lionsmane getting more exposure. I suspect theres going to be a lot more to come on the benefits.
1. Turmeric
2. Berries
3. Lion's Mane
4. Cocoa
5. Green Tea
6. CBD
7. Magic mushrooms
Sage is fucking amazing. Got my reaction time from 0.23 average to 0.17 average. Hell of a improvement.
Loved this info! You are not a doctor but you know more than most of them, and always presented in such a passionate and jnteresting way! In other words..... you and your videos are great...... Thanks so much. 💪💪💪
QUESTION: how much turmeric daily for maximum benefit? How many tea spoons total for the day on a 3000 calorie daily consumption?
I take a heaped teaspoon of the powder daily.
@@keithshaw2269 What do you put it in? Does it have a taste/flavor?
@@michellecorrea5190 I put it in a green smoothie and termeric on its own is awful. Remember to take ground black pepper with it to maximize the absorption.
I also love Cacao 80%
Does a teaspoon of turmeric with warm water in the morning break a fast?
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE INFO
as far as berries they all have flavonoids such as Anthocyanidins but not all berries are created equal as far as this. blueberries are better choice than most other berries but bilberries (European blueberries) elderberries and Aronia (chokecherries) are higher than blueberries and other berries in Anthocyanidins and flavonoids in general.
In an older video you mentioned rhodiola could preserve the effects of lion's mane for the longer term, why isn't it mentioned anymore? Are there any side effects that have been found?
I’ve been enjoying the four sigmatics brand of lions mane coffee for almost a year now. It’s certified organic and I add coconut oil for the wake up kick. I’ll add turmeric to it and see if it’s gives me an extra wow to add to my mornings. An epic sponsor partner 👌
Thanks Thomas.
Let's see you some more asp.
From Craig. You look great!
Hi, Thomas I have a question I am 65 noticed my brain feels foggy I started taking vitamin b complex and mushroom complex along with vitamin d3 and vitamin c is it ok to take all these on a daily?
love this guy! so thorough
I've always heard that fish was a good brain food. Is that right? And walnuts too.
What are your thoughts on ashwagandha? it’s more so classified as an adaptogen rather then a nootropic, but it has some nootropic effects. It’s a natural herb, and I’m wondering if it can have the same negative affects of cognitive decline and growing a dependency as some of the other nootropics. Being this is a natural herb that’s been used for centuries I assume it’s safe or maybe safer, I would just like your input.
I have adrenal exhaustion from years of stress and life challenges. I find that when a bear jumps out of the woods at me I barely care. Also, I used to be pretty quick at learning things and new skills but now I have to struggle to concentrate. It's like my brain is in a fog. I had some tests done and they said I have adrenal exhaustion but I'm not sure how to treat it naturally. I do keto and IF and I avoid processed veggie oils and all the nasty food ingredients. I do try to eat clean, at least avoid all the worst ingredients. I also do rely heavily on caffeine to keep me going.
you might want to take a break from keto and do some carb cycling for a bit. Don't forget that keto is a pretty good stressor on the body in terms of the body thinking its in starvation mode (Thomas has a video on this). Adding some high carb days and lower fat for a bit to let the body adapt back to glucose might help you. metabolic flexibility is key and maybe the way you feel is a sign you need a break from ketosis and intermittent fasting. Fasting is also very stressful on the body and doing it continuously may not be the best thing either. Everything in moderation I suppose. Also, it could be a lack of proper electrolytes in the body which is super important on keto. You may not be replenishing sodium, potassium and magnesium as much as you think you are and what your body specifically needs. idk, just a thought. Keto is a great lifestyle when done properly. You have to know what you're doing and nailing everything to a T as far as nutrients is concerned. Take a break and eat clean organic sprouted carbs and protein with some fat and see how that goes.
@@jond.6816 I tried that and gained 40 lbs. I'm pre-diabetic. I've now cut carbs again for the past week and I'm already starting to feel better. I'm not doing keto. I'm just focusing now on carb control. I get some carbs from healthy vegetables but I'm not interested in fat bombs and trying to get a lot of dietary fat. I'm watching both carbs and fat now. I don't buy lowfat foods but I don't go out of my way to add extra fat as my body is it's own fat bomb. If it needs fat, it can pull it from it's stores. I have very severe type 2 diabetes that runs in my family. I don't have it, but only because I tend to go back on low carb when I get to a certain point. I tend to do best on a meat and mostly green veggie/fruit diet. (broccoli, spinach, kale, avocado, lettuces, brussel sprouts, celery, cucumber, cabbage, green beans, etc. I do eat other color low carb veggies but the bulk is green). When I eat like this I lose the weight pretty fast and start feeling good again. My problem is when I go off of it for any length of time, because I like junk food, like pizza, carby fried take out. I know it's bad when I cave into that. For the most part, I'm pretty strict to avoid the unhealthy vegetable oils. I use mostly, butter, ghee, extra virgin olive, coconut, and avocado oil from chosen foods. I use primal kitchen dressings and mayo which use avocado oil. I hate that I have to pay so much more to eat uncontaminated food. What is happening in our food supply is a crime against humanity and is largely responsible for the health and obesity epidemic.
I have been taking non-GMO Tumeric for years, I also make a paste to use as a mask on my face. I just found your channel, Thank you for sharing your insight. 🙂
Just curious about you using it for face mask.. what is the effect?
@@elina5607 It'll make you orange for days :).
@@elina5607 Kasturi turmeric, will not stain your skin It helps heal and prevent dry skin.
Anti-aging: Turmeric slows the skin aging process, and is used to diminish wrinkles, keep skin supple, and improve skin’s elasticity.
@@angelchained Thanks! I'll give it a try
thanks :-) very useful
what about Ashwagandha Dietary Supplement?
Awesome stuff Thomas
Im just an amateur but the thing with lions mane is that its not that instant. You usually need to take it for a while (two weeks or so) to get the full effects. its a long term thing if you want to really want change and improvement.
But i find it still leaves you in a better spot than you started. Nerve growth lasts.
I wonder if mixing it with the coffee speeds that whole process up. Personally I'm just not big on coffee because it just seems like an addiction thats too commonly accepted so it commercialised. Thats just my take tho. In moderation it's fine.
I love this! Thank you
Turmeric
Berries
Lions mane
Dark chocolate
Organic green tea
Turmeric
Berries
Lions mane
Dark chocolate
👍👍👍👍👍
Alright let's combine them all together now in a super shake.
Hello type 2 diabetes
I would have a cold brew of the coffee with pasture raised eggs made into chocolate blueberry chaffles with liquid allulose or sugar free syrup of your choice . I often put turmeric in any ground meat and sometimes on other cuts. Then the green tea the rest of the day.
For desert you can have a berry medley greek or the other yogurt that's even better for your micro biome.
Then lets ban together and form a Superhero squad
@@leahsmith2078 count me in
I use these all the time, except Lions Mane. That's new for Me.
Though I use Reishi, Shitake, Mairake, Chaga from time to time.
#ThankYou for all you do! 🙌☀️💐
Are there any noticeable effects or is it more of a placebo effect?
@@AJBuddha I actually never saw any effect from any supplements I take...
do you have tumeric drink recipies that are cheap? i have the actual spice $2 at walmart. how do i drink it? walmart in the coffee/tea isle sells $1.60 tumeric gold milk 1 cup in the pakage. whats a heap way to get this?
Please do a podcast with Paul Saladino!
Kaneh Bosem is the best food and God blessed.
Ooh, today I learned a new word: nootropic! 👍😎👍
Me too!
Great info!
Is he talking about the flavonoids in berries anthocyanins ?
Keep it coming!
Hey @ThomasDeLauer come up with a recipe to incorporate all these ingredients... please
Is it possible to take too much Turmeric? I put a big tablespoon on my eggs along with B1 powder. The volume of Turmeric vs say capsules would probably be 5 large capsules.
yeww allready consume all of these daily!
Pity he didn't mention oxalates. Unfortunately turmeric is very high in them, indeed all of these things are. I drink 3-4 cups of green tea daily, but I now add lemon juice to neutralize the oxalate content. I'm hoping 10-20g daily of raw cacao is not too high in oxalates.
Doesn't tumeric increase superoxide dismutase
What about orange juice?
Hi Thomas what can i use cacao with? It is getting colder i wanna,use cacao in hot liquid how can i use,it n i want to use,it in baking like keto chicolate chip cookies.
Tried to purchase bone broth from Thrive. The sight has you sign up with a lot os personnel information. Still does not let me order. I will have to make my own.
How about drinking it all up and adding 10mg of gold in nanoparticle form?
Brain Food is good food!
Tumeric, Chocolate, and Tea are very high in oxalates and can lead to kidney stones if taken in excess. Can you talk about Keto Low Oxalate diet please?
I read somewhere that 4 oz. Lemon juice daily helps with oxalates. Anyone else know?
Can i drink green rooibos tea for the same effect
Can I drink them together at once? Like every morning?
Obviously.
@@jimlahey5354 why obviously? I didn’t hear him say that
Mr. DeLauer sure is on some of these. I had to check if I havent forgot the playback speed at 1.25x
I use this speed for some slow youtubers. He may sound better at 0.75x at times 😛
Can I cold brew the lion's mane? I have a hot and a cold press. Just wondering
Does anyone know the recommended dosage for Coco, Green Tea Extract, and Lion's mane to get that brain boost?
I find that Green tea and most black teas tend to upset my stomach, but Matcha and coffee don't. I'm not sure why this is, but I prefer the effect of Matcha and coffee anyway.
Delivering week after week!
2 vids in one day, you're a maniac, Thomas.
Lots of promotions to pitch.
He is a monster machine of informations.... 🙉🙉👌👌 I just like this guy.....so much thing a make in practice everyday ✌️😎
You should approach Mud/wtr to sponsor you. It's delicious and contains all the things.
Is Bang drinks ok on keto?
Owesome 👍🏾😉 timingThomas. You rock my friend. ✌🏾💚🤘🏾🤗
Mix all of that with some stevia and it taste pretty darn good 👍
Where did he discuss Berries?
You are the best
The most interesting thing for me is that you were once so... opposed to Nootropics. It is surprising.
Nevertheless, you are a good guy. I subscribed to your channel.
🌻🎃👻🍁🍂🌶 for me 4/5 ain’t bad; so xnay to green tea.
You forgot edible marijuana to ABSOLUTELY SUPERCHARGE YOUR BRAIN
Feed your head!
@@CarbageMan preach, my bro!
This shit is so fascinating
I got an itchy hot spot around the front of my neck when I had lions mane. Anyone know if that could really be a cause or was unlikely? I want to try it again.
Acetyl l carnitine
Ginseng extract !
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When the Incredible Hulk and Bruce Banner stably merge one guy, you have Thomas DeLauer
chapter these videos please
1. Turmeric
2. Berries
3. Lion's Mane
4. CoCo
5. Green Tea or coffee, Green tea is easier on the gut than coffee. My2cents
I'd love to talk with you sometime.
Lion's Mane is crazy expensive, though.
Berries throw me out of ketosis.
Raw honey is absolutely the best but goes against keto ideology.
Via what mechanism does it work?
#ILoveNootropics
how about ice cream?
Semax
Selank
Fluoromodafinil
Jellyfish
HGH
I was a third wheel once, definitely wasn’t helpful
You says “turmeric as a whole” and “a lot of people put too much focus on curcumin and take it for granted” but every study you pull up specifically references curcumin 🤔
What are the other beneficial compounds in turmeric outside of curcumin?