How to Keep Your Brain Young and Healthy | Louisa Nicola

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  • @Belmont-wz4gg
    @Belmont-wz4gg Рік тому +80

    I'll sum it up for you:
    1. sleep
    2. exercise
    3. diet
    4. creatine and omega 3s

  • @gordonhalstead9846
    @gordonhalstead9846 19 днів тому +1

    Thanks Dr Gabrielle Lyon ❤❤😊the best 👌 👍 educational health podcast presentation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊

  • @sandybayes
    @sandybayes Рік тому +11

    I'm 81, have had 3 strokes due to recent discovered A-Fib and also have white matter disease. I still have lots of hope. I work hard to make sure I get a good 8-9 hours of sleep nightly and walk 40 minutes every morning. My short term memory was the most affected by the strokes so I'm trying to improve that aspect. I also follow a whole food plant diet making sure I get all needed nutrients by also supplementing my diet. I use a C-Pap machine which helps me to remain asleep instead of waking during the night. I take no drugs except a blood thinner for the A-Fib. I feel like I'm maximizing my health so I can continue to function independently as I have done for the past 20 years. I just sold and bought a home to move from 7k altitude to 2,500 elevation. I felt my body did not like living in the thin air.
    My time is currently occupied refurbishing my new home and will be getting involved in community activities once my home is more comfortable, I also maintain close contact with my family and friends. I love this topic you are discussing.

  • @hannan5781
    @hannan5781 Рік тому +64

    If someone is currently in the middle of a bout of insomnia and dealing with sleep anxiety, watching interviews like this may do more harm than good, even if the information is valid. Sometimes over thinking the importance of sleep while you aren’t getting sleep contributes to the problem. There are several online CBT programs that can help with your thought patterns around sleep. In addition to implementing some of the tips in this video - dimming lights, black out curtains, night time routine, etc - having a more calming lighthearted approach to sleep rather than fear-mongering to yourself can be helpful. If you have to get up in the middle of the night to pee, it’s not helpful to think “well the whole thing is ruined” as she says in this video. I can just imagine going down this anxious thought pattern myself. If you have to pee, you have to pee, you can get back to sleep. Better not to perseverate on it.
    Just wanted to throw this comment out there in case anyone is dealing with insomnia and feeling worse about it. Changing my thought patterns helped me with my insomnia. I still have bad nights from time to time but try not to garner more anxiety about it when it happens.

    • @zaffaraise3984
      @zaffaraise3984 Рік тому +5

      Education helps to deal with the issues and giving the facts is not fear mongering.

    • @hannan5781
      @hannan5781 Рік тому +5

      @@zaffaraise3984 speaking specifically to people dealing with sleep anxiety. If it doesn’t apply to you, move along.

    • @carlodefalco7930
      @carlodefalco7930 Рік тому +1

      @@hannan5781 😳😀😀 n people with sleep problem can “move along “ to info that addresses their situation better … 🙄🙄

    • @hannan5781
      @hannan5781 Рік тому +11

      @@carlodefalco7930 that’s implied. My comment is not for people who merely have insomnia, but who are also stuck in thought patterns keeping them from sleeping. It’s an OCD thing. Sometimes people who have this issue perseverate and it makes it worse. They know all the things they need to do to get sleep, but the anxiety about it is making it worse. That is my point in reaching out to anyone who finds themself in that boat - to say, there’s also a thought pattern that can be addressed to prevent the anxiety from making it worse. If someone finds this video helpful and not anxiety inducing, they aren’t the people I was referring to, and it’s obvious that my comment wasn’t meant for them.

    • @patriciadyer2063
      @patriciadyer2063 Рік тому +5

      I understand where you are coming from.

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus Рік тому +3

    Louisa is a blessing to the world. I love her field of study, and how she's impacting it

  • @gordonhalstead9846
    @gordonhalstead9846 19 днів тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤😊great 👍 presentation podcast keep brain young thanks for sharing your wealth of professional 👍 knowledge ❤Lucy watching from Australia 🇦🇺 👍 ❤

  • @michaelbarnhill2685
    @michaelbarnhill2685 Рік тому +9

    Grandma died of Alzheimers.
    She went walking in the forest daily, cleaned her house, yard and gardened daily.
    Cooked proper Home & Garden meals.
    Was physically active, and healthy.
    Lived a scheduled lifestyle, with lights out around 9pm.
    Really don't get much better for living an active, healthy lifestyle.
    She still got it.

    • @bizznick444joe7
      @bizznick444joe7 Рік тому

      You seem to have some brain problems there. You said your grandma died of Alzheimers then end it with "She still got it."

    • @Prem-uh1hu
      @Prem-uh1hu Рік тому +4

      The cause is still not yet known. I listened to a podcast recently that indicated that the cause is fungal growth in the brain. Everyone is speculating

    • @michaelbarnhill2685
      @michaelbarnhill2685 Рік тому +1

      @@Prem-uh1hu exactly.
      Just like this lady giving the interview with the portrayal of authority.

    • @thezu9250
      @thezu9250 Рік тому +3

      They mentioned that some people have a genetic component (3%). Even if you get it, doesnt mean it will present as severe. Maybe the things she did delayed its manifestation and severity?

    • @michaelbarnhill2685
      @michaelbarnhill2685 Рік тому

      @@thezu9250 or maybe.....people prey on the weak minded, who desperately cling to hoodoo voodoo bs.

  • @SOHAPPYLIVE
    @SOHAPPYLIVE Рік тому +4

    She is a wonderful guest! The sharing is interesting and easy to understand! even though i'm a vietnamese. Thanks a lot!

  • @rhondaurb
    @rhondaurb Рік тому +64

    What a wonderful guest! She is so articulate and makes complicated topics easier to understand

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk Рік тому +4

    It's nothing new but the evidence and importance are very interesting. These pod casts have absolutely changed my lifestyle. I use a c-pap now and measure my sleep and it's like anything it requires effort. My dad and aunt passed away from Alzheimer's and i have decided to make an effort not to burden my loved ones by changing my lifestyle. This change has effected many different parts of my life. The reward is increased strength both mental and physical. I have a sobriety date that includes any drugs or alcohol. I hit the gym about 5 days a week. I don't eat junk foods. I have a second language and study daily. My alertness and cognitive functions are an awesome thing and appreciated, never taken for granted.

  • @daveoatway6126
    @daveoatway6126 Рік тому +41

    Fact filled interview. I do wish the impact of age on therapeutics, including exercise and weight training would be discussed more on this type of interview. I'm 78 and wish i had more information on limits and goals of diet, exercise and sleep.

    • @sonosolo4528
      @sonosolo4528 Рік тому

      Google it man, the best doctors in the world are on you tube. Move your feet every day vigorously for 30 minutes, eliminate any and all added sugar. "good food is medicine, bad food needs medicine". Don't vote for insurrectionists. You're fricking 78, keep crushing it.

  • @BRAINWHISPERER
    @BRAINWHISPERER Рік тому +8

    THANK GOODNESS FOR VIDEOS LIKE THIS! A great mindset for learning: REMEMBER The brain learns by repetition.....so learning OR DOING something new means the brain doesn't know..."YET". And therefore learning something you don't know is just 'UNFAMILIAR". The repetition will make the brain comfortable. But 1st its good to rewire how the brain sees learning something new.
    So SAY THIS TO YOURSELF: "This is hard to do or Learning something new is hard"
    Then hum ABC song this accomplishing to things its a distraction and whimsical gives a feel good vibe.
    Repeat 3x's(this literally will start to detach the "hard concept" cause you keep interrupting the pattern
    More advanced results: think of something you failed to do and so didn't try anymore doing....say to self "such and such was hard and I can't do it, it made me feel (fill in the blank). Then hum ABC song (3x's)
    If you do this now it will motivate you because the brain will stop automatically giving that message that things you don't know are hard to do.

  • @forevermuammakeupmum7879
    @forevermuammakeupmum7879 Рік тому +25

    My grandmother lost her memory and that was hard to witness. I'm trilingual and I think that I can take more info and memorized. But also I'm scare because sometimes my brain did not perform as well as use to be. Had 2 kids 6 dogs, full time job. My take from this episode was SLEEP.

    • @jellybeanvinkler4878
      @jellybeanvinkler4878 Рік тому +5

      After listening to Mathew Walker on several podcasts, I was scared into getting better sleep. I was a sleep abuser for my whole life.
      My husband can, and does sleep through anything (30 year Navy career, on subs). He gets a full 8- 9 hours sleep, and can drift into an afternoon nap easily.
      Me, not so much. But I am making every effort to get better and longer sleep.
      I am convinced now, that the longest lived, healthiest people sleep well, always.

  • @wejoin
    @wejoin Рік тому +6

    Fascinating guest!!Temperature plays a HUGE difference in my sleep. I can’t fall asleep if it’s hot or I am hot. Last night I turned on AC and it worked! I use blackout curtains as a “senior.”

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Рік тому +11

    You are what you eat. Your diet impacts your health.
    Lower stress, reduce obesity and more exercise are key to a healthy life.
    Obesity in children and adults is rising across the world.
    Fast food and sugary drinks are contributing to the problem of poor health and obesity.
    Eat a healthy plant based diet and exercise regularly.
    Reduce or ELIMINATE cows milk, eggs, cheese and meat. Eat more salad greens, beans, fruit and vegetables. Eliminate fast food, snacks like cookies, cakes, chips, and sugary drinks and juices.
    Every adult and child should own a bicycle and ride it regularly.
    Regular exercise will help you sleep better. Yoga is a great stress reducer.
    Obesity is all too common today. Get off the couch. Get off the phone, ipad or video game.
    A variety of stretching and other exercises help with increased mobility.
    Ride to work, ride to school, ride for fun.
    Every city should be a bicycle city.
    Speak up for bicycles in your community

    • @lobodo396
      @lobodo396 Рік тому +2

      Never ever I’ll ELIMINATE eggs 🥚, meat🥩 and age cheese 🧀. Basically we are protein and we need protein to build it.

    • @KJSvitko
      @KJSvitko Рік тому

      @@lobodo396 Eat your greens and beans. You will get all the protein you need.

    • @lobodo396
      @lobodo396 Рік тому +1

      @@KJSvitko I wish but it’s not enough.
      Animal protein is very necessary, someday you going to realize that is different amino acid that we need it.

    • @KJSvitko
      @KJSvitko Рік тому

      @@lobodo396 Animal protein increases your risk of heart disease and cancer.

    • @perrycoffey5410
      @perrycoffey5410 Рік тому

      What about weight gain everybody is not a fat ass

  • @sandrap.7908
    @sandrap.7908 Рік тому +14

    Thank you for this episode. I am living proof of having severe sleep apnea and I didn't know it. Before using my cpap machine, I was extremely moody, a walking zombie, angry, unable to focus at work, and had serious gut issues. Now, after using the cpap machine for 3 years, I am a completely different person. I no longer have brain fog, I have more energy and my relationships with people are better. Also at my job, I am able to focus and be more productive! I didn't realize how important sleep is!

    • @sahalnur3064
      @sahalnur3064 Рік тому

      what is cpap machine?

    • @sandrap.7908
      @sandrap.7908 Рік тому

      @@sahalnur3064 It is a machine to help you get oxygen to your brain while you sleep. It is for severe sleep apnea patients.

  • @lisabeeke7162
    @lisabeeke7162 Рік тому +7

    Dr. Lyon, the best one yet for me, appreciate your work and time. Thank you so much too Ms. Nicola.

  • @HockMed2504
    @HockMed2504 Рік тому +4

    I loved "...and every parent is thinking, that's me! No sleep, no excercise, stress..." I thought the exact same thing 2 seconds before 😫

  • @krystiesolfyre5340
    @krystiesolfyre5340 Рік тому +10

    I love these longer in depth discussions! Amazing.

  • @gstlynx
    @gstlynx Рік тому +13

    Fantastic. Great synthesis of up to date knowledge about how to take control of brain aging.

  • @beardumaw24
    @beardumaw24 Рік тому +27

    Great interview. I'm usually asleep by 9 or 930 pm and sleep straight through until anywhere between 3am to 5 am. So I'm getting a solid 5 to 7 hours of sleep a night I strive to get at least 6 to 7 hours of good solid sleep. Working on ways to get better sleep, dimming lights in the evening eating no later than 5 pm, staying off the computer and phone after 8pm, getting light early in the morning.

  • @evelynmelian-glick436
    @evelynmelian-glick436 Рік тому +4

    Dr Nicola is brilliant! Thank you for this episode

  • @sakpasejj172
    @sakpasejj172 Рік тому +2

    This is fantastic. Thank you for this kind of information

  • @joerockhead7246
    @joerockhead7246 Рік тому +9

    Dr. Lyon, you have great guests. Love the podcast. thank you.

  • @nidhalbodagh5280
    @nidhalbodagh5280 Рік тому +4

    Love This Episode Louisa is Brilliant, Amazing Information.

  • @daleballenger9745
    @daleballenger9745 Рік тому +1

    Great episode and guest, thank you so much.

  • @julianamfitness
    @julianamfitness Рік тому +24

    She is so intelligent and explains the topic so well
    Thank you for a great episode ❤️

  • @mojsharhappy
    @mojsharhappy Рік тому +14

    One of you best shows Dr Lyon!! Learned so much! Thanks very much! 🙏

  • @itamorales9115
    @itamorales9115 Рік тому +11

    Love, love , love this episode! This gives us so much hope.

  • @noraluzcalugas2731
    @noraluzcalugas2731 Рік тому +5

    Preventing Disease, PREVENTION, Great Strategy😊

  • @beeblebomb
    @beeblebomb 4 місяці тому

    This was so well spoken. I am really interested in this subject of brain diseases/preventing them and the way how all of this information was broken down was extremely helpful in being able to comprehend and understand all of the information. Thank you so much for these interviews!

  • @olgapichardo9441
    @olgapichardo9441 Рік тому +1

    This was incredibly insightful! Thank you ❤

  • @michellebalsillie4285
    @michellebalsillie4285 Рік тому +10

    This was such an interesting episode. Thank you both very much. I will need to listen again, so much to learn.

  • @prisd5143
    @prisd5143 Рік тому +2

    I want to express my gratitude for this video. It's the info I've been searching for to help with a condition that has cone on to me

  • @stephendunning1510
    @stephendunning1510 Рік тому +3

    This is absolutely one of the best talks I have watched and listened to. fantastic!

  • @brandonbernitz2431
    @brandonbernitz2431 Рік тому +3

    What a phenomenal guest! So glad I watched it. Louisa is incredible at articulating complicated and advanced factual information , in an easy to understand way.

  • @daneoduran2674
    @daneoduran2674 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant, thank you guys. And it was a nice break from Andrew Huberman. Very in keeping tho. 😊

  • @brianmwaniki1185
    @brianmwaniki1185 Рік тому +5

    Exercising gets us sleeping better..

  • @a7xfanben
    @a7xfanben Рік тому +1

    Very informative discussion, thank you!!

  • @martha28
    @martha28 Рік тому +1

    This was AMAZING!

  • @mannymoseley4005
    @mannymoseley4005 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this video. I good interview, interesting. Be safe, healthy and happy. God bless you 🙏
    Be well.

  • @josephvalentine7
    @josephvalentine7 Рік тому +9

    At the end of the day , it’s not about Supplements it’s about Nutrition, you can’t supplement for Nutrition
    Dr McDougall
    Dr Esselstyn
    Dr Brooke Goldner
    Dr T Campbell
    These Doctors teach you food as your medicine

  • @querubella
    @querubella Рік тому +4

    Great episode!! I learned so much. Louisa Nicola is amazing!!! Thank you so much ❤

  • @domingo-7
    @domingo-7 Рік тому +3

    Great video, keep it up 👏💯

  • @marhee143g5
    @marhee143g5 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for all the information you share! ❤

  • @JM-fs8dm
    @JM-fs8dm Рік тому +1

    Mind the "pun". This was absolutely mind-blowing. Thank you so much🙏 and God bless.

  • @sandramancilla4130
    @sandramancilla4130 3 місяці тому

    Excellent!!!

  • @moraymageorgina8455
    @moraymageorgina8455 Рік тому +5

    I am going to exercise seriously. Thank you for this great information to take care of my brain.

  • @thekitchentherapy
    @thekitchentherapy Рік тому +1

    Really amazing👍good job

  • @RobynLeigh111
    @RobynLeigh111 Рік тому +1

    One thing we need to consider is that our spines are more flexible in the morning . Dr Stuart McGill advises against morning exercise, especially heavy lifting, as one can increase their susceptibility to back injury. In this vid it discusses they importance of morning exercise for sleep hygiene but also discuss importance of heavy lifting (60-80% 1RM) for brain health.

  • @lisachelton4599
    @lisachelton4599 Рік тому

    I think this is the best podcast I have listened to about brain health. Thank you❣️

  • @jonathankent6877
    @jonathankent6877 Рік тому +2

    outstanding conversation, I learned a lot

  • @filipinabisdaknurseswissvlog39

    Watching your video from Switzerland 🇨🇭 Very interesting. I am working as a nurse in a dementia department. It’s good to know.

  • @imarip9781
    @imarip9781 Рік тому +2

    Thank you, this interview was really eye opening!
    My problem is gym makes me fall asleep so try to avoid it in the morning as I can’t get work done 😭

  • @deirdrevanstaden1626
    @deirdrevanstaden1626 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic! Thank you so much.🤩

  • @positivebodycare
    @positivebodycare Рік тому +4

    I do Cranio Sacral therapy. Based on what you’re saying, it could be a viable solution because we move the cerebral spinal fluid, and the person will go into a deep state of sleep, sometimes dreaming

    • @natalie8518
      @natalie8518 Рік тому

      Me too osteopath...allowing the csf to flow freely to help drain the glymphatic system 😊

  • @debborahwright9991
    @debborahwright9991 Рік тому +3

    Great thanks girls for putting this out there Go Girls

  • @Rene411
    @Rene411 Рік тому +4

    I love this interview! Thank you so much for the education.

  • @richestmaninbabylon7635
    @richestmaninbabylon7635 Рік тому +2

    Prescription drugs are regulated and look at all the side effects of Rx Drugs and all the deaths from using these Rx Drugs as prescribed.
    And you think regulating supplements by the FDA and other agencies going to make the supplementation industry better.

  • @BillyBob-fh5he
    @BillyBob-fh5he Рік тому +2

    Blue blocking glasses work really well! Seriously, they do work but people should wear them at night.

  • @joenlly
    @joenlly Рік тому +1

    I love her 😍 thanks for the insight

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Рік тому +1

    According to study featured by Dr. Lustgartin, the longevity exercise is between noon and afternoon.

  • @smartabhiiii859
    @smartabhiiii859 Рік тому +1

    Very good interview 🎉

  • @matthewthehawk1066
    @matthewthehawk1066 Рік тому +1

    Amazing great work

  • @masoodajax142
    @masoodajax142 Рік тому +1

    Excellent information ❤

  • @firdausismail3020
    @firdausismail3020 Рік тому

    I was bias at first, putting negative image of "owh another women who's gonna talk about skincare beauty products and workouts" but damn, I was wrong. Ladies and gentlemen, now that's two attractive women who's one (the moderator) is curious to learn and one (guest) who is smart, vomiting with facts! I love them

  • @React2022-u7l
    @React2022-u7l Рік тому +1

    Amazing video !

  • @LauraK93
    @LauraK93 Рік тому +4

    But melatonin is not just a sleep hormone. It is also critical as an antioxidant in mitochondria of all cells.

  • @Sorayaraqs
    @Sorayaraqs Рік тому

    If I ever take melatonin I'm taking 0.5. and not often only when ive screwed up my lighting a few nights in a row. I sometimes use gaba. Always take my omega 3s I should add creatine regularly!

  • @stephaniekojec
    @stephaniekojec Рік тому +2

    Is there any defence that the female body puts in place to protect mothers of newborns? Regarding sleep and REM as we wake every 2-3 hours

  • @HazeMakerMusic
    @HazeMakerMusic Рік тому +1

    Creatine monohydrate ruined my sleep and made me stay up all night and when I did fall asleep it made me have crazy vivid heart pounding dreams. Not sure if anyone else has had that. Maybe it's better if you're older?

    • @dalestanley9177
      @dalestanley9177 Рік тому +2

      creatine has no known side effects certainlt not those you're describing.

  • @juvenalbranco2411
    @juvenalbranco2411 Рік тому +2

    Excelente. Gratidão imensa

  • @ninanguyen8023
    @ninanguyen8023 Рік тому +1

    Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @carolinemarie44
    @carolinemarie44 Рік тому +3

    I do supplement with Gaba to help me stay asleep. I know its anxiety that wakes my brain up.

    • @BillyBob-fh5he
      @BillyBob-fh5he Рік тому

      Gaba doesn't pass the blood brain barrier.

  • @dylanpringle-ye2sp
    @dylanpringle-ye2sp Рік тому

    thank you for posting this my nana has it , shes 95 , i smoke weed but eat heathy i understand to medatatec

  • @ColinBachmann
    @ColinBachmann Рік тому

    I'm in Australia and can;t find "L3" "Lumisterol" is this only available in Us or have i misunderstood when it was said "Magmnesium L3 & E or A " maybe acsent.

  • @cyclist5000
    @cyclist5000 Рік тому +7

    @36:29 well now I’m confused about the EPA and DHA. At first, she says 4 g per day of each, and then says “which is 2000 mg”….?

    • @Itsme-e5j
      @Itsme-e5j Рік тому +2

      That was not clear. 4g each is a lot.

    • @cyclist5000
      @cyclist5000 Рік тому +1

      @@Itsme-e5j Yes I wonder if she meant 4g total. She says that's 2,000mg so maybe she meant 2,000mg each EPA and DHA? Wish we could get an answer about this!

    • @kellyabrahamson9139
      @kellyabrahamson9139 Рік тому +4

      She’s talking the amount of fish oil that you need to obtain the recommended amount of DHA & EPA

    • @cyclist5000
      @cyclist5000 Рік тому +3

      @@kellyabrahamson9139 Why does she say "4g EACH EPA and DHA, that's 2000mg." Those number don't add up.

    • @kellyabrahamson9139
      @kellyabrahamson9139 Рік тому +2

      @@cyclist5000 fish oil caps are 1000mg (1g), she’s saying you need 4. I looked at my fish oil, 1 1000mg cap = 315mg of EPA, 210 DHA (coating and other parts in oil - account for 1/2 the weight. I’m going to have to take lots of caps!

  • @mttherke748
    @mttherke748 Рік тому +2

    You must look at the connection between the parasite toxoplasmosis and Alzheimer's disease

  • @Salty-c6q
    @Salty-c6q Рік тому

    Very interesting

  • @maidaabrar17
    @maidaabrar17 11 місяців тому +1

    41:00

  • @NorseCode.81
    @NorseCode.81 Рік тому

    I had a brain hemorrhage. Bad head injury. I'm only 41. Worry part is I've become very right wing. I also sleep a lot and if you're having trouble sleeping take zinc about an hour or two before bed works like magic ✨.

  • @DaDa-xi9tk
    @DaDa-xi9tk Рік тому +2

    I wish she did a video on depression and nutrition.

  • @titanup3556
    @titanup3556 Рік тому +3

    So, as we age we gradually produce less hormones and since Melatonin is a hormone, why would we not want to replenish/optimize (like all other hormones) our Melatonin level for optimal sleep?

    • @barbarafairbanks4578
      @barbarafairbanks4578 Рік тому +3

      TitanUp - your hypothesis does not equate, logically speaking .
      Because melatonin is a hormone, and because our hormone levels drop with age, you have put 2+2 together and come up with an illogically poor solution. i.e., 'take extraneous melation.'
      (besides the fact that once we begin regularly supplementing with melatonin, our body begins producing even less, and becomes more and more reliant on the extraneous melatonin we are supplementing with.
      Also, did you hear the guest state this fact?...
      That the supplement industry is unregulated, and testing on various different brands of melatonin supplements has exposed an unregulated supplement industry at its worst. Believe that, because it is a proven fact.
      Melatonin supplements randomly tested by outside sources were found to be as much as 100x the amount listed on their labels. That amount of melatonin taken extraneously is ruinous to our health.
      The only time melatonin is logical to take as a supplement that would help us, would be to use it very wisely @ a .5-3mg dosage in an occasional jetlag situation to assist falling asleep if we find ourselves needing to fall asleep in a different time zone than our usual timezone.
      And, even then, we want to be confident we are dealing with a supplement maker whose contents are guaranteed to match their labeling.
      Thorne Labs comes to mind, for me, because I know that Thorne Labs is one of those companies who consistently have their supplements 3rd party tested, in order to guarantee that their bottle contents matches their labeling.
      There are other supplement makers that utilize 3rd party testing to guarantee that we are taking the dosages their labeling states we are buying. But, first & foremost, it would be Thorne Labs that comes to mind for me.

    • @charlescarabott7692
      @charlescarabott7692 Рік тому

      ​@@barbarafairbanks4578as far as I know there is no evidence that taking melatonin supplements stops the natural melatonin production.

    • @zebragiraffe1
      @zebragiraffe1 Рік тому

      It's better to do the things mentioned in this video so that the body naturally produces its own melatonin. At a minimum, stay away from blue light in the evening, go to bed by 10pm, get up early and get sunlight into you eyes, exercise...

  • @jimwondra3575
    @jimwondra3575 Рік тому

    Can you please provide brand name of sleep mattress? 8Sleep or something like that? Thank you

  • @tessafontaine232
    @tessafontaine232 Рік тому +1

    I love to dance, but with osteoarthritis, it's painful. I hope a knee replacement will increase my ability to exercise.

  • @leoandolino4668
    @leoandolino4668 Рік тому +5

    Eggs are supposedly an excellent brain food, esp. The yolks as long as they are not over cooked. I believe they support myelin health and repair if you eat enough and on a daily basis.

    • @jellybeanvinkler4878
      @jellybeanvinkler4878 Рік тому +2

      I was recently informed by a plant based friend that eggs cause cancer. She has chickens and refuses to eat her own eggs! I had never heard that and asked for her source. She sent a study from Uruguay that I couldn't make heads nor tails of. 🤷‍♀️ So many ridiculous things out there. I may not eat eggs everyday, but I enjoy them often from my own backyard chickens!

    • @leoandolino4668
      @leoandolino4668 Рік тому +1

      @@jellybeanvinkler4878 The only thing I'd consider is whether they feed the hens soybean oil. But still, I'll eat the eggs over plants that are indigestible - too many vital nutrients to lose out on.

  • @Notourtube
    @Notourtube Рік тому +1

    How do you find omega3 that's not rancid?

  • @goranwallin6876
    @goranwallin6876 Рік тому +1

    A question from Sweden!🇸🇪
    Is it ok to take Creatine if you have high blood pressure?
    Most older people have high blood pressure, so if we want to take Creatine is it safe?
    Or does it increase the blood pressure?

    • @jellybeanvinkler4878
      @jellybeanvinkler4878 Рік тому +3

      I started to have a rise in my blood pressure in my 60's. But I started a low carb diet and immediately my blood pressure fell. I took up a sport in my retirement and now excersise regularly, too.
      Not sure about your question, though.

  • @philllove528
    @philllove528 Рік тому +1

    Wow thanks

  • @Artzimer1958
    @Artzimer1958 Рік тому

    What if I fall asleep fast and blue light doesn’t affect my falling asleep. Is it still bad to look at my phone before bed?

  • @christophertaylor3689
    @christophertaylor3689 Рік тому +9

    If you want to be successful in life, have mindset of the rich, spend less and invest more.

    • @mariahkovi
      @mariahkovi Рік тому

      I strongly advise you agai-nst self trading, it's really dangerous and had brought so many investors down, you need some one with the knowledge and strategies, some one dedicated to the cr'ypto currency market business and I will strongly recommend expert Ellis Gregory Carson Fx.

  • @traycecarr9237
    @traycecarr9237 21 день тому

    what @ l-glycine for sleep?

  • @anticlussfr..7022
    @anticlussfr..7022 Рік тому

    Yes

  • @davidleslie949
    @davidleslie949 Місяць тому

    Excellent episode ladies. One concern of watching this type of content on UA-cam is the amount of forced advertisement that has increased from an average of one or 2 to now 4 advertisements witnessed during this documentary on UA-cam. All things considered this is too much for me and I will have to unsubscribe as my stress level which is the reasons for my watching of your episodes has increased with the abundance of unnecessary forced advertisements. Thank you.

  • @xiaolong174
    @xiaolong174 Рік тому

    what‘s the time recommended to go to bed every night? thank you..

  • @ddvantandar-kw7kl
    @ddvantandar-kw7kl Рік тому +1

    Dr when it comes to health people don't negotiate what's your opinion?

  • @mosecastro9481
    @mosecastro9481 Рік тому +126

    I’m going to quit drinking

    • @cthornton523
      @cthornton523 Рік тому +13

      Do eeeetttttt! The difference is staggering, even if you're not that big of a drinker. I was surprised.

    • @katarinaa351
      @katarinaa351 Рік тому +6

      You are an ex drinker

    • @WonderWomanInMichigan
      @WonderWomanInMichigan Рік тому +3

      Awesome 🎉 !!!! How's it going?

    • @gloojaam6756
      @gloojaam6756 Рік тому

      I wanna quite coffee and black tea so baaaad😩😩but I can’t i’’ addicted to drink it

    • @KaramAbdallah_
      @KaramAbdallah_ Рік тому +1

      Salam Alaykom

  • @mandobizar
    @mandobizar Рік тому

    She mentioned Creatine. Anybody have experience taking this supplement? My wife is thinking about taking this but is afraid of the side effects.

  • @NellieParks-qw3rc
    @NellieParks-qw3rc Рік тому

    The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely,

  • @adelein
    @adelein Рік тому

    Again, what can we do if we have small children? Are we doomed? I keep searching for information on this, does a woman's brain compensate somehow during the small childhood years? I keep pounding on this question.