SIX TOOLS To OPTIMIZE Your HORMONES For Holistic Health: Kyle Gillett, MD | Rich Roll Podcast

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  • @sharonisabelle8029
    @sharonisabelle8029 Рік тому +18

    I love that you addressed the term "intuitive" eating. I've described my eating as intuitive for 15+ years now but when I started reading the intuitive book I realized that I've defined it differently. For me intuitive eating was my goal based on some overall boundaries. So basically I eat when and what I want but I also have a framework that I also pay attention to. Like sometimes I'm not eating enough fruit and vegetables so I don't freak out but I do force myself back into eating more fruits and vegetables even if it's not what I am craving.

  • @w.wordgirl7928
    @w.wordgirl7928 Рік тому +9

    Clearly very smart but dripping with arrogance and elitism; detached from reality IMO.

    • @christineewing3492
      @christineewing3492 Рік тому +3

      Totally agree with you. The guest was good at giving so much biochemical detail, but didn't relate it back to hormone health as a whole. He's not the kind of doctor I would want. Robotic. And yes, this is medicine for the élite.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому +1

      I thought he was a regular person just relaying information in a way that the layperson can understand and being mindful of time limitations in the interview.

  • @afsipena4138
    @afsipena4138 Рік тому +6

    Thank you Rich for this wonderful interview 😊

  • @msdaus14
    @msdaus14 Рік тому +48

    I appreciate the inclusion of womens health. There is not nearly enough information discussed regarding womens health on top podcasts.

    • @barbarayorkwoodside3716
      @barbarayorkwoodside3716 Рік тому +3

      You might want to go over to Dr Mindy Pelz if your interested in fasting, hormones and health.

    • @teganchappell8501
      @teganchappell8501 Рік тому

      @msdaus14 preach

    • @mariascoma7718
      @mariascoma7718 Рік тому +2

      I agree! But the missing puzzle pieces on maybe why some women lose their hair from stress, made so much sense!

  • @barbarayorkwoodside3716
    @barbarayorkwoodside3716 Рік тому +3

    This is the second time Ive heard a reference for a Direct Primary Care Doctor. I hope it takes hold. It’s so needed. Thanks for an informative podcast.

  • @ishaanmishra547
    @ishaanmishra547 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Rich and Dr. Kyle🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @anne-louisegoldie
    @anne-louisegoldie Рік тому +3

    Thank you, that was really interesting 😊xx

  • @qtmchannel5402
    @qtmchannel5402 Рік тому

    Omgosh!!!! Great information... I will definitely watch this again... some great follow up questions...

  • @lakid9749
    @lakid9749 Рік тому +2

    I dig it Rich!!
    Thanks for all you do 😊

  • @mikeforte4137
    @mikeforte4137 Рік тому +5

    Team Pleant-based!

  • @mihal.2276
    @mihal.2276 Місяць тому

    Great conversation, maybe you can sometime also invite Dr. Tony Huge, he is a biohacker and performance optimizer, that would be a great talk

  • @FiberFairy22
    @FiberFairy22 Рік тому +5

    He just said he eats eggs and Greek yogurt which are both hot in medical talk rn for being cancer-causing foods in particular eggs with IGF-I as well as make body acidic and contribute to osteoporosis. Otherwise he seems knowledgeable.

    • @DUBLL100
      @DUBLL100 Рік тому

      Yeah stop spreads crap please

  • @BryanHatch1
    @BryanHatch1 Рік тому

    This information seems really useful AND I think I need a text book and dictionary next to me to understand 90% of the details. Is there someone who can translate this whole interview into something an average person can understand AND therefore be able to implement.
    I say this not as a complaint, but as a genuine request so I can understand and implement.

  • @bryantcofty2709
    @bryantcofty2709 Рік тому +2

    Is Apoe b better for assessing cardiovascular disease risk than triglyceride/HDL ratio?

    • @Joseph1NJ
      @Joseph1NJ Рік тому +2

      Almost without a doubt, absolutely it is.

  • @vladjegan
    @vladjegan Рік тому

    Greetings from Romania! Great knowledge! @Rich Roll if you can share to us, when is Olav Aleksander Bu interview supposed to air?

  • @blackmarketarmy
    @blackmarketarmy Рік тому +3

    Fiber! Gotta love it

    • @mariascoma7718
      @mariascoma7718 Рік тому

      😭😭😭

    • @williamkreth
      @williamkreth Рік тому

      What do you eat to make sure you're getting enough fiber ?

    • @blackmarketarmy
      @blackmarketarmy Рік тому +2

      @@williamkreth oats, fruits, beans, lentils, veggies

  • @LettyMatamoros
    @LettyMatamoros Рік тому +5

    It seems there are more women going through menopause than athletes suffering from overtraining so maybe devote a bit more time to that Mr. Dude...

  • @mikelamatria3610
    @mikelamatria3610 Рік тому +3

    The low energy of these two helps me to sleep better

  • @oleandra3759
    @oleandra3759 Місяць тому

    “As a young person “ lol

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    @markmacfarlane3169 Рік тому

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    @xylanlwies5002 Рік тому +22

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      @Matthew-dg4hx Рік тому

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  • @johnnycapps472
    @johnnycapps472 Рік тому +1

    Thumbs up.......

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 Рік тому +3

    He’s Like DATA from Star Trek. You cant get a useful layman’s Answer you can apply.

  • @sharynthevegan8029
    @sharynthevegan8029 Рік тому +2

    Sorry Rich! As soon as he started talking about raising cattle and other farm animals, I had a tune out! I don't trust anyone who can raise an animal and then slaughter it!

  • @sueme1954
    @sueme1954 Рік тому +1

    Lol ...40 supplements a day but goes years and years without eating any meat.
    Vegans are a riot..

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому +1

      I could say the same for some nonvegans who are also taking up to 40 supplements and medications combined.

    • @sueme1954
      @sueme1954 Рік тому

      @@chiyerano you could but you shouldn't because that would make you sound like a troll who is deliberately missing the point.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      @@sueme1954 It looks you are already past trolling and missing the point. Although meat may not necessarily cause any chronic condition I have yet to see how meat and other animal products PROTECT against any of them either which is all many would be interested in.

  • @arielrose9638
    @arielrose9638 6 місяців тому

    Nothing new to learn here

  • @tracystamatakis
    @tracystamatakis Рік тому

    Spinach is NOT A FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION!
    Spinach off the charts with oxalates, this guy acknowledges this and yet suggests eating spinach. Eating spinach is absolutely insanity, there is no reason to eat spinach, literally zero reasons.
    There are many other reasons to not listen to this information. But I wanted to start one of the most serious.

  • @mareezy
    @mareezy Рік тому

    My doctor is way better than him and she's covered under my health plan. Couldn't see myself paying thousands for this guy

  • @link6563
    @link6563 Рік тому

    Tool one should be eat meat LOTS OF MEAT

  • @evanlouis8853
    @evanlouis8853 Рік тому +6

    The guy raises Angus cows and chickens
    He still needs to do a little work in the spiritual realm that affects hormone health
    It left me wondering if he thinks that eating meat is an essential part of a balanced diet?

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      I am guessing so, at least for him and his family.

    • @DUBLL100
      @DUBLL100 Рік тому

      It’s is that’s why

  • @christineewing3492
    @christineewing3492 Рік тому +10

    I listen to a lot of your podcasts, but this one was frustrating. Your guest didn't actually answer your questions a lot of the time, as in he didn't relate the many biochemical details he gave back to hormone health as a whole. I have a PhD in biochemistry and immunology so I was able to follow some of it, but the guest simply didn't pull the strands together. So I'm not sure how someone without biochemistry knowledge would have assimilated all the detail he gave.
    I found Dr Gillett to be almost robotic in his style. Despite his clearly superior knowledge, he is not the kind of doctor I would want to have. I wonder how many people could actually afford to access this kind of medicine. Until folks quit eating the Standard American Diet, and so much junk food. rates of obesity and metabolic syndrome are not going to decrease.

    • @anniekraatz8352
      @anniekraatz8352 Рік тому +6

      I couldn't agree more this was the first guest I have found extremely off putting. I couldn't even finish the whole podcast.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      I found the guest to be very informative and answered questions in a way that a layman can understand it better while being mindful of the time limitations of the interview.

    • @mareezy
      @mareezy Рік тому +2

      The guy just came to get patients to pay a fortune to hire him. Hopefully nobody is that much of a sucker

  • @kypgavriel4202
    @kypgavriel4202 Рік тому +18

    Rich, Pistachios are rich in melatonin. Each gram ( about 1.5 pistachios) has 200 micrograms of melatonin. Strange that the guest didn't know this.

    • @carlosserrano829
      @carlosserrano829 7 місяців тому

      That’s because he knows nothing about nutrition.just like the rest of the so called “Doctors “ food is no longer healing.has no nutritional value. Mineralize your soil and grow your own food. Detoxification is needed to remove heavy metals that you breathe and consume.vegetarianism and carnivore diet are both needed. Be both and eat your organs(grassfed) and be a vegetarian.everything is a balance.be your own doctor and nvr listen to ppl that know nothing about nutrition.

    • @akshayangra7793
      @akshayangra7793 6 місяців тому +1

      Honestly , I even found his tone very closed and condescending...like he doesnt want Rich to counter him much so that he is not exposed...

  • @JasonStevenson72
    @JasonStevenson72 Рік тому +3

    Sounds like you are a bit out of date on the studies related to plaque in your arteries, apo b, ldl, etc... I'll stick with my carnivore diet.

    • @whitenoise2027
      @whitenoise2027 Рік тому +1

      @Jason Stevenson I'll stick to my carnivore diet as well. 👍

  • @akienzle
    @akienzle Рік тому +7

    This guy is not likable or relatable and is not giving actionable advice.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      Well, they did say that this is only for the purposes of giving information and is not to be taken as medical advice.

  • @K3Bear11
    @K3Bear11 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like a nice guy....but I too had to stop watching when I heard he raised and butchered animals. I feel way too strongly about
    listening to things that are not in alignment with my values. I love Rich....but this is just too personal for me.

  • @LFlowers36-o3p
    @LFlowers36-o3p Рік тому +24

    Ex nurse who has been resistance training for 18 month and has lost 50lb. I’m getting on top of my sleep after years of insomnia. Hypothyroid too so am on meds. Loved this video. That’s me with almost 3 pillars! 😂 Subbed!

  • @vickidollenmaier6160
    @vickidollenmaier6160 Рік тому +5

    Well interesting, but really disappointing. I agree with the comment below. How do you spend 2.5 hours talking and only 5 minutes on woman specifically.

    • @awakenedhelper
      @awakenedhelper Рік тому +3

      Men wanting to get on TRT due to hormonal imbalance is huge right now. I clicked on this seeing 2 men and figured they'll speak more from a males perspective.

    • @mariascoma7718
      @mariascoma7718 Рік тому +3

      It’s a labyrinth for us all. I hope he saved at least one man from undergoing hormone therapy for something that could be cured with more plants and less fat in their diet.

    • @alexanderohanlon8825
      @alexanderohanlon8825 Рік тому

      sara gottfried she should cover some good stuff for you, as a guy she has some nice thoughts.

  • @NancyPenaBrink
    @NancyPenaBrink Рік тому +6

    I agree with Dr Gillette. Our Primary doctor should be our best health ally. Perhaps you can work with other doctors and create a training program that when completed can earn a Certificate that can bring them more prestige and clients who are looking for a well informed health practitioner like a good Functional Medicine, Intuitive Medicine, Holistic Medicine doctor.

  • @olamarina7792
    @olamarina7792 Рік тому +2

    Great information, very interesting BUT it seems very complicated’n I’m 60, female, no issues with anything. I don’t drink or smoke, do drugs, no untested vaccines, little preservatives by eating healthy.
    No antibiotics etc etc. keep it simple. I do do intermittent fasting during the week, walk daily, do body pump and Pilates. I am playing with some supplements ATM

  • @brookie_cuqui
    @brookie_cuqui Рік тому +34

    Xenoestrogen in plastic water bottles, yet crickets regarding estrogen in dairy?

    • @marilyn8884
      @marilyn8884 Рік тому +2

      Why are you still using dairy??

    • @LawrenceAugust_
      @LawrenceAugust_ Рік тому +8

      8oz of whole milk contains 2.2 nanograms of estrogen.
      The human body produces anywhere from 54,000 nanograms to 630,000 nanograms of estrogen per day.

    • @brookie_cuqui
      @brookie_cuqui Рік тому

      See? We already have plenty!

    • @Fletch_and1
      @Fletch_and1 Рік тому +5

      @@LawrenceAugust_ amazing comment 🙌 now the crickets 😂👍🏻

    • @richeyrich2203
      @richeyrich2203 Рік тому

      It’s also a natural source of hormone that humans are adapted to in moderate amounts

  • @mariascoma7718
    @mariascoma7718 Рік тому +9

    Dr Gillette has a great way of explaining the hormone labyrinth! It’s cool to see a young 32 yo so legit on the holistic trend!

  • @pooriakoleyni
    @pooriakoleyni Рік тому +13

    Such a good marketing session for this doctor, ask him if he has published any if his methods in any médical journal.

  • @bayareamacaddict
    @bayareamacaddict 5 місяців тому +4

    Kyle Gillett has an amazing ability to recall information and articulate medical science.

  • @senseofwonder4734
    @senseofwonder4734 Рік тому +3

    I've listened to this several times ND it is wonderful information. But.....do kot be overly optimistic because this model of Healthcare is only affordable to the very few affluent people. The cost for four 30 minutes visits with Dr Gilette plus other benefits including discount on supplements is $5400. Most people could never dream of affording this.

  • @anne-louisegoldie
    @anne-louisegoldie Рік тому +8

    As a woman in the UK, the knowledge and care around menopause is woeful. Women usually have to battle to get HRT and when they finally get it, it's pretty much 'one size fits all', and if it doesn't work all the same way then you have to stop it (because it's 'so dangerous' ). Maybe wealthy people can pay privately for these panels of detailed tests, the ones that really tell you what's going on and what needs addressed, but on the NHS it's hard to get basic oestradiol and testosterone checked, and only if you keep asking. Things are slowly improving because women are educating themselves and not tolerating being fobbed off the way we were before, but we're way behind what's already possible for optimizing menopause health. Functional medicine in primary care has to be the next step 💛xx

    • @Luna_and_Miles
      @Luna_and_Miles Рік тому +2

      This is sadly true, but to a lesser extent, in the U.S. As a post-menopausal woman of 60, I have struggled since pre-menopause, which is now spanning nearly 8 years total from 'pre' to 'post', to get the right kind of hormonal support. My doctors have been more or less useless, and I've had to educate myself online.

    • @anne-louisegoldie
      @anne-louisegoldie Рік тому +1

      @@Luna_and_Miles I'm so glad that you persisted to get what you needed 💛
      It shouldn't be a struggle, body-identical hormones aren't expensive to make, so it isn't that.
      Keep looking after yourself 💛🤗xx

    • @nancimanuele4129
      @nancimanuele4129 Рік тому

      My hormone doc ran 22 viles of blood before we started and went with testosterone pellets as I'm still in peri. Good days and bad days....I pay out of pocket and it's a struggle

    • @marilynnoll541
      @marilynnoll541 4 місяці тому

      Susan weed really helped me through menopause.

  • @BATgirl57
    @BATgirl57 Рік тому +10

    This guy’s awesome!! Would definitely make an appointment if I lived in Kansas!! Thanks Rich for introducing him!!👍

    • @jrp6313
      @jrp6313 Рік тому +1

      Apparently it would be quite expensive.

    • @siobhancleary3018
      @siobhancleary3018 Рік тому

      Me to I did it with another awesome Dr whom no longer in NY due to the great whole body blood work she did hormones and all l was like a new person
      Costly yes paid out of pocket got some reimbursements back from insurance best money l ever did by following up an article I read in a paper
      Sick of wasted copay with doctors that make you sick !!

  • @barbbrazes869
    @barbbrazes869 Рік тому +10

    This was a rare occasion....I did not enjoy this interview. Just didn’t capture my interest

  • @berhanemesfin2379
    @berhanemesfin2379 Рік тому +13

    The guy who is doing the interview is an amazing gentleman. Giving his guest all the time he needs to express himself.

  • @jstephenson5014
    @jstephenson5014 Рік тому +29

    This young man is very well spoken and full of so much knowledge. So much interesting information here and I will definitely follow Kyle on his social platforms. Thanks for the great conversation!

  • @JaimeeLauren
    @JaimeeLauren Рік тому +2

    How do people on a carnivore diet get vitamin C? And if people are eating a carnivore diet, surely they are getting a massive dose of animal hormones which must affect things.

    • @turbomarek
      @turbomarek 4 місяці тому

      they don't get scurvy. Ketones are a powerful antioxidant

  • @StephaniePintas
    @StephaniePintas Рік тому +27

    Thanks Rich, for your awesome interviewing skills as always and breaking down the complex for the audience. I am a 4th year medical student at UCLA and was disappointed by many of Dr. Gillett's answers - he seemed to sidestep many of your pointed questions about hormone health and when he did answer, he either used extremely specific examples or went on an unrelated tangent. His answers were often simplified in the beginning of the podcast without providing actionable steps for folks (other than a few prescription medications he recommended and did not really delve into specific lifestyle changes). Then later on, when talking about hormones produced by the adrenal gland, hypothalamus and pituitary gland he over-complicated the matter to the point where Rich at one point said "I understood 30% of that sentence" - a doctor should be knowledgeable AND able to break down complex concepts for their listeners.
    Specifically, he could have gotten more in depth on PCOS pathology as an example, which may affect up to 20% of reproductive age females. He failed to discuss that PCOS and insulin resistance go hand-in-hand (even in lean females). Insulin resistance and subsequent high insulin levels causes excess ovarian and adrenal androgen section while also decreasing sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) synthesis by the liver (SHBG is what “binds up” testosterone in circulation, thus with less SHBG you have more testosterone circulating through the body). This phenomenon is further exacerbated for overweight / obese females. We used to believe fat was "metabolically inactive" and now know that is not the case - carrying excess weight contributes to insulin resistance, and specifically excess abdominal fat produces excess testosterone. It is believed that this excess testosterone or “hyperandrogenism” (in addition to testosterone produced by the adrenal gland and in the ovaries) contributes to the pathogenesis of PCOS. In a complex interplay, high testosterone levels in these individuals worsen metabolic syndrome / propensity for insulin resistance.
    I was disappointed to hear the only thing he really mentioned for PCOS was a “low carb diet” whereas studies have shown the benefit of weight loss (possibly with a time-restricted approach like 14 hour of fasting and 10 hours of feeding), exercise and medications like Metformin. Hopefully a future episode may focus specifically on women’s hormone health as it is a complex and nuanced topic.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому +5

      It seems he was just giving general information for the layman to understand while being mindful of the time constraints or time limitations of the interview.

    • @wendyholmes1848
      @wendyholmes1848 Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I am not a doctor and I am not in med school so I really don't know what was missed in this conversation. But I felt like there was a bunch of stuff missing. So it is helpful to hear what you had to say. I agree that Rich Roll should have a woman doctor talking about women's hormones. Rich is a great interviewer and I love listening to him. But wouldn't it be cool if he brought his wife on for this conversation! Like that would be such an awesome breaking of the mold.

    • @mareezy
      @mareezy Рік тому +5

      Stephanie, YOU need to be on the podcast one day 😊 I can't wait!

    • @lisastinebuck-jones3002
      @lisastinebuck-jones3002 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for pointing out the PCOS link and hormones. I’m just lay person trying to find answers on my health so hanging in the conversation by my fingernails.

    • @Keepitcurious1685
      @Keepitcurious1685 7 місяців тому +2

      You are going to be a remarkable physician! Thank you for sharing this. Maybe, or almost certainly, YOU should start a podcast! I'd be there listening, no doubt! ❤

  • @tinav9801
    @tinav9801 Рік тому +6

    Fantastic interview! 2 hours and 40 minutes flew by with such incredible content. Well done guys!

  • @Msrojo1004
    @Msrojo1004 Рік тому +5

    How about the need for love as a pillar of health?

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому +2

      I think that is what is referred to as part of the spiritual pillar of health.

  • @celinnesu
    @celinnesu Рік тому +4

    Who is the author of Heal Thyself? As mentioned on 17:08?

    • @jenniferv
      @jenniferv Рік тому +1

      Right? There's a lot of them!

    • @Keepitcurious1685
      @Keepitcurious1685 7 місяців тому

      ​@@jennifervHave you figured out which author?
      I would also like to know. Thank you in advance. ❤

  • @averiemaddox6493
    @averiemaddox6493 Рік тому +25

    Rich, I am so thankful you asked him about weight loss for individuals who have diss regulated hormones. After undergoing chemo my body went into premature menopause and it’s never returned to its normal state. I have tried everything, and I mean everything. I am plant-based but I’m also a foodie. I can’t imagine going through the rest of my life on a calorie restriction diet. I finally went to a specialist and had blood test done. My estrogen is nonexistent. My testosterone is almost nonexistent. This explains so much for me Dash why I’ve been exhausted and have had brain fog, and why I can’t lose weight and experience constant migraine headaches. For me, balancing hormones is crucial. I’m not diabetic nor do i have insulin resistance. I’m just stuck in a rut.
    I have decided to go on bio identical hormones. To me, the risk is worth it. I’m tired of being miserable.

    • @ConstructiveMinds100
      @ConstructiveMinds100 Рік тому

      How much fermented food do you consume daily?

    • @emmalindon9424
      @emmalindon9424 Рік тому +2

      Hello
      You have been trough a lot of pain .....That you find Harmonie and Balance Joy and pleasure Dear all areas of your life Take care you have been so Courageous 😊🌸🌸🌸

    • @jakobdekim6458
      @jakobdekim6458 Рік тому

      For averiemadox

    • @xniarx
      @xniarx Рік тому

      plant-based does not equal caloric restriction in any meaning
      been on it almost for 18 yrs and very happy with everything incl the foodie aspect of it and the amounts of food (calories)

    • @deel2435
      @deel2435 Рік тому +1

      I know you were writing to Rich and I hope he sees your comment, replies. I just wanted to say going through menopause isn't a joke for a lot of us. It's destabilising and impacts so many parts of our daily living. There's some good resources now, from women who are science based (practising Drs) who talk about menopause. There's one specifically that I've found helpful and reassuring and she breaks down the concerns I had with HRT. I can share her YT channel with you if you like (I don't want to presume anything, you may very well be very happy with everything you're reading, learning and receiving advice about now).
      I hope your journey through cancer has ended. And, that you're starting to feel better now. Take care and best of luck on goals.

  • @natgarrison2300
    @natgarrison2300 Рік тому +1

    Such a shame on him to still eat dead bodies!! He should help saving the planet and the animals of course! Will not listen to him any longer 😣😡😠!!

  • @bellakim9404
    @bellakim9404 Рік тому +25

    Yes! Kyle Gillett. I've listened to alot of professionals who specializes in human optimization, yet Kyle is one of the best. Wise beyond his years, yet relatable. He makes you want to be a better & healthier person!

    • @celinnesu
      @celinnesu Рік тому +2

      Check out Dr. Zach Bush too he’s also amazing! It’s how I discovered rich

    • @bellakim9404
      @bellakim9404 Рік тому +1

      @@celinnesu Will do! Thank you 😊

  • @jenniferv
    @jenniferv Рік тому +2

    Would love to know which Heal Thyself book he recommended, as in, which author. There are quite a few! The mindfulness one by Zinn looks interesting, but I'm thinking that's not it!

    • @Keepitcurious1685
      @Keepitcurious1685 7 місяців тому

      I would like to know this as well. Have you figured it out yet? Or read any of the books with this title? I may have to read all of them, lol!

  • @ctturgeon5038
    @ctturgeon5038 Рік тому +4

    You’re killin it Rich.

  • @donnamanger5844
    @donnamanger5844 Рік тому +3

    Very knowledgeable and well spoken. It is very male oriented which may be because of Rich Rolls interest or self interests

  • @ShaneHarveyMusic
    @ShaneHarveyMusic Рік тому +12

    Lots of good info here but looks like RR was struggling with KG’s short answers and lack of interaction. RR powered thru as he’s a warrior.

    • @pearljam_1
      @pearljam_1 Рік тому +1

      It’s because he’s trying to emulate his idol Peter attia. Trying to impress us with his medical knowledge rather than giving practical advice (oh wait, it depends…)

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      @@pearljam_1 Well, they did say that this is only for information and not to be taken as medical advice.

    • @pearljam_1
      @pearljam_1 Рік тому

      @@chiyerano ok swap “advice” out with “information”.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому +1

      @@pearljam_1 I don't know about you, but I watch these podcasts for information. If I want medical advice, I go to my personal doctor.

    • @pearljam_1
      @pearljam_1 Рік тому

      @@chiyerano and if you can understand and enjoy the information in its cryptic, esoteric state delivered by some egomaniac, then by all means keep watching. The vast majority of us listening to RR want information we can use and understand practically. But it sounds like you’re just being a smart-ass troll, honestly.

  • @RhinaAlvarado
    @RhinaAlvarado Рік тому +2

    Very young and very wise, he really has the gift of God. Blessings.

  • @sheripalmer3192
    @sheripalmer3192 Рік тому +1

    Excellent interview and informative! Luckily, I live in KC! ❤

  • @sharonchriswell8500
    @sharonchriswell8500 Рік тому +6

    Love this guy. So clear and to the point

  • @wallyrbc
    @wallyrbc Рік тому +8

    I thought Dr. Gillet to be incredibly knowledgeable and articulate. I’m plant based, but still really enjoyed the interview.

  • @el-hp1lj
    @el-hp1lj Рік тому +3

    Good pod. Like this guy. Talks clear and precise and makes it pretty easy to follow.

  • @L.A.6482
    @L.A.6482 Рік тому +9

    As a retired RN I thoroughly enjoyed this subject and this guest. So wonderful to listen and learn from such a brainiac! The fact that he’s young is so encouraging. We need more of this in this country desperately. Thanks to his mom and dad for homeschooling they obviously did something right.

  • @julietteober
    @julietteober Рік тому +21

    Ugh. Sorry. Chickens and angus. I’m so sad. Spiritual sad.

  • @sonnydayz5447
    @sonnydayz5447 10 місяців тому +1

    Small glass of bull semen for breakfast does wonders

  • @brendawood6712
    @brendawood6712 Рік тому +4

    Do not like his personality, He is ,cocky, not warm and humble like Rich

    • @live4avocados616
      @live4avocados616 Рік тому +3

      Both are quiet, contemplative, highly-educated men in their own fields. Even if expressing himself doesn’t come naturally for Rich, he’s been extensively educated in & has excelled at being an adept communicator, hence his success as an attorney & interviewer. Perhaps communicating does not come naturally or easily for Kyle either, yet his medical education most certainly did not include training to address that. Like Rich, however, he’s devoting his life to helping others & is risking putting himself out there. It would be our loss to miss out on learning from his obviously intense knowledge or accepting his willingness to try to improve lives.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      Unless you have seen this guest elsewhere outside of this podcast regularly, I don't see how you can accurately and fairly make judgements about his personality.

    • @brendawood6712
      @brendawood6712 11 місяців тому

      I do not like him either! No dr who cares would charge thoes kind of fees, , only for well to do!

  • @AM2K2
    @AM2K2 Рік тому +2

    I always see people say that ice is worthless for injuries but whenever you see a footballer/soccer player worth millions leave the field for an injury, they without fail get ice strapped to it...are you saying the sport scientists at these clubs worth billions aren't up with the latest science?!

    • @mariascoma7718
      @mariascoma7718 Рік тому

      I think he might be implying “RICE” could be archaic or antiquated for healing the injured for chronic situations, but not for acute, like on the playing fields of sporting event.

  • @bryantcofty2709
    @bryantcofty2709 Рік тому +2

    The 6 reps × 3 sets protocol for increased testosterone also includes the parameter of avoiding failure to my understanding. Can anyone confirm that this is correct?

  • @romeksypko6568
    @romeksypko6568 Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much for all this information and your time....stay safe and I hope you continue your teaching journey.

  • @juderickman8275
    @juderickman8275 Рік тому +2

    Kyle always gets me when he discusses growing one’s own food. Very interesting to hear Kyle’s take on micro biome and hormone interrelationships. Thanks are due to Kyle and Rich. I need to understand more about the relations between sleep and hunger hormones and the use of CGMs. So much to learn, internalize and execute.

  • @ZZsfnChannel
    @ZZsfnChannel Рік тому +2

    Id love to see a debate between this dr and dr ken berry, keto rocks!

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      I have read and heard that the weight loss results on keto usually last for 3 months and then a person needs to make adjustments to keep the weight off.

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 Рік тому +1

    Whiteout geeking out… the question is How to Naturally Optimize Testosterone???

  • @Wwetitanfan27
    @Wwetitanfan27 Рік тому +1

    from about 48:00 to 51:00: phytoestrogens, xenoestrogens, estrogen vs testosterone

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry21924 8 місяців тому

    This is an inspiring work of art; reminiscent of a book that inspired readers with its artistic narrative. "Your Body Your Temple" by Author Name

  • @Human0906_
    @Human0906_ 7 місяців тому

    The price is 💯💯💯💯 not worth it
    Also u will be manly talking to your care team coordinator which is not a medical person and little time with practitioners for what you are spending
    If you ask to see the practioner only they don’t like that one bit
    Not worth the money
    Plenty of other companies doing great jobs with equal great info not charging this ridiculous price

  • @rosiek649
    @rosiek649 Рік тому +77

    Loved this podcast. Looking at his website what doctor charges $5400 for 2 hours? Doctors you can do more so you don’t end up charging so much. Doctors role shouldn’t be to make money. You can be a businessman so you don’t compromise on your real calling which is to help people. Diversify your income so you can help more people and not have to charge excessively for consultations. We know you feel you’re worth that but come on. This isn’t surgery.

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Рік тому +10

      OK Rosie, It's $5400/YEAR, not 2 hours. Yes 4 - 30 minute visits but much more is included as it's part of a full Subscription Plan.
      Look at it again, it's not just a normal dr visit.

    • @travistial
      @travistial Рік тому +22

      @@calista1280 even so, this is likely not covered by any insurance plan. So out of pocket $5400/year is WAY out of the budget for 90% of people. So many things in the wellness industry are just way above a reasonable price point to make any difference on the population level of health.

    • @yoni-3240
      @yoni-3240 Рік тому +11

      @@travistial it's called supply and demand. And if you want to change it, go study medicine.

    • @yoni-3240
      @yoni-3240 Рік тому +15

      @rosiek649 this doctor took the time and energy to study medicine and then give you all this free information so it's easy for you to understand, and that's not enough for you that you even complain about his pricing. To say that is demanding and rude is an understatement.

    • @carmen1384
      @carmen1384 Рік тому +18

      @@yoni-3240people are willing to pay top dollar for vacations or whatever else. Ask them for the same investment into their health? Oh the price is too high … until the cancer or whatever other diseases costs kick in

  • @earthmamma85
    @earthmamma85 6 місяців тому

    I’d love to find a doctor who would willing do testing. I’ve asked and received great pushback and straight up no.

  • @samuelstephens992
    @samuelstephens992 Рік тому +1

    I believe this young doctor needs a bit more practice. I think time will positively mold his future.

  • @cicaizrogace8054
    @cicaizrogace8054 11 місяців тому

    Bla bla a ne kaže što je važno nego priča što svako hoće da čuje.

  • @1232bluejays
    @1232bluejays Рік тому +2

    Pistachios are melatonin rich

  • @raebarclay332
    @raebarclay332 Рік тому +9

    Rich...i appreciate so many of your guests and life-changing info.
    i'm about 20 minutes into the interview and am noticing that you're doing most of the talking...while i appreciate your input i 'm watching the vid to learn from this very well qualified person.
    thank goodness for the transcript feature.

    • @rosiek649
      @rosiek649 Рік тому +6

      Rich has questions for himself he has his own health questions so don’t forget it’s not all about us but he needs to get his questions answered too. His questions were valid in this session. I think also this Dr is new to his podcast so Rich has to get a feel for him first because he doesn’t know what he can offer yet that is his knowledge level. Once interviewers know they take a step back and let them talk more but in the beginning you lead them to get them to talk more.

    • @glancegraphicdesign3640
      @glancegraphicdesign3640 Рік тому +6

      Rae “you’re watching the vid to learn from this very well qualified person” - but also keep in mind you have access to this information because another well qualified person in the art of interviewing is doing his thing. Creating space, asking the right questions, managing the flow, reiterating content, adding dynamic moments - all holds importance - including the host adding extra dialogue when necessary (although you may not think so).

    • @wallyrbc
      @wallyrbc Рік тому +4

      I found that the guest was given lots of airtime, personally.

    • @jorgeromera3861
      @jorgeromera3861 Рік тому +7

      Oh, come on. Unless you are a pundit in hormones most of what the guest conveys is hard to digest, to say the least. Thanks to Rich who strives to translate all that valuable information in understandable input for the lay person.

  • @EvenSoItIsWell
    @EvenSoItIsWell Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this video! There are so many factors that correlate but I tend to agree with you that sun exposure is one of the smoking guns. I would love to see a video on if we increase our exposure to the sun will it slow down progression and I would also like to see a video where you share your thoughts on parasitic cleansing. There are some that do it regularly to try to help their MS.

  • @FiberFairy22
    @FiberFairy22 Рік тому +1

    Seems like he has studied some of Dr. Zach’s talks w you! Good stuff 🤗

  • @JaimeeLauren
    @JaimeeLauren Рік тому +1

    Yep 👍🏼 I got Crohn’s because I lived on antibiotics

  • @christinebowman90
    @christinebowman90 Рік тому +1

    frustrating,why is he not answering questions

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому

      I thought he was answering questions just in a way that will help the layman understand it better and being mindful of time limitations of the interview.

  • @signoraverita
    @signoraverita 2 місяці тому

    Lost me when he said “……I tend to get on these tangents or obsessions……”

  • @berhanemesfin2379
    @berhanemesfin2379 Рік тому

    The gentle man seems to be knowledge able and impressive, but with so many technical jargon; it sounds just bookish as he has grossly violated Enstine'slaw; which States; if you can not explain it to a six year old you simply don't know it. The guy does know what he is talking about no matter how it sounds overwhelming to a lay person . it is just a bull. And it goes to all who can not pass that litmus test.

  • @anne-marieh6128
    @anne-marieh6128 Рік тому +1

    This is so cool! Geek away!

  • @Massaycel
    @Massaycel Рік тому

    Just got result comprehensive metabolic panel results disappointing hemoglobin A1C 6.5 . Low iron, high esopohils. What’s going on. With healthy me

  • @guy_221guy9
    @guy_221guy9 Рік тому +1

    that guy is so knowledgeable...

  • @lisaperry3693
    @lisaperry3693 3 місяці тому

    Ricky Bobby loves the camera!! 😅

  • @Ahmed-px1zf
    @Ahmed-px1zf Рік тому

    I hope he is advising this exercise routine to a strong healthy young adult. Otherwise, I think he is far away from reality. If you are a professional with a busy life 30 minutes aearobic everyday in the morning is more than enough in my opinion and ensure a healthy diet.

  • @coreyle3303
    @coreyle3303 Рік тому +3

    Very surprised to hear him list his top 2 foods as Greek yoghurt and eggs noting saturated fat’s negative impacts on health. Kind of made me question anything else he said after.

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Рік тому +1

      Well, he is a doctor not a dietitian after all.

  • @pdias8469
    @pdias8469 Рік тому +2

    The best podcast ever. Kyle Gillet MD. He is a future for humanity. Would you ever consider coming to Australia.
    He also cut his clients hair. I completely resonated with information. Thank you ever so much,actually beyond measure. Blessings.

  • @HealthyCareOver50
    @HealthyCareOver50 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic interview! 2 hours and 40 minutes flew by with such incredible content.

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG Рік тому +3

    Fascinating.