Thank you Dr. Lyon, I so appreciate you doing this podcast. I just ordered Mitopure Urolithin A, with your discount. I’ve been into anti-aging for over 20 years and have worked out weightlifting since I was 19 years old, now 64. As a cardiovascular intensive care nurse for over 33 years, I knew how important it was to take care of yourself.
Thank you, Dr Lyon & Chris Rinch for this eye opening presentation. It would be fantastic if, besides muscle performance, you could discuss about cartilage and ligaments which are much less able to improve and repair themselves than muscle and what compounds are studied or might be studied in the future to support those tissues and the extracellular matrix that no one seems to be talking about, although it's one of the most ubiquitous reasons for which people cannot exercise, because their joints and ligaments are damaged.
@rigaleb Scott Hogan's book - "Built from Broken" ... Is your answer. Would be awesome if Dr. L would actually interview him.😊 ...and yes, you are right - no one seems to be talking about connective tissue. Almost like it just doesn't exist. I mean, it ONLY supports our muscles & skeletal structure😮 But, yah - for your own personal knowledge - get the book.
Thank you so much for this. It struck a chord on so many levels. Ive been suffering with a number of health issues at 68. My microbiome is dysbiotic, low on diversity, and I’m wondering if that would prevent the absorption of urolithinA. From this interview my understanding is it woukdnt, but my body is probably not producing any on its own because of the microbiome dysbiosis. I’m not very active due to other health issues, I’d say pre-fragile, and am sarcopenic. I am going to order the product as I start an exercise regimen. One thing I thought of in the older community is this May be a good adjunct supplement for those who are osteoporotic, as muscle mass is required for strong bones. It gives me a lot to think about. Thank you. .
My mitochondria has trouble making energy due to chronic mercury poisoning over many decades. Can this substance (Urolithin-A) help with this issue? Is it safe for people with heavy metal issues?
Im surprised the study used just the juice instead of the whole fruit, especially when looking at the gut biome - you would think the fruit’s fiber would have an impact in the absorption.
I eat pomegranate every morning, the fruit and the pits since there are significant amounts of tanins in them. I guess my gut does the right thing, I am almost 66 yo and my VO2max is 54. I also eat 4 walnuts daily, another good source
I'm wondering about the negative side effects of harmful additives in Mitopure. In particular the sunflower lecithin oil & iron oxide color? Most sunflower oil is rancid upon production & iron oxide is RUST, which is a reactive oxygen product. Why did they taint a great compound with toxicity?
I'm wondering the same. I was excited to see what Dr. Lyon recommends in protein shakes because I need a new one and was disappointed in 1st phorm protein because of the surculose and food dyes.
Me too. I've tried a couple 1stphorm products - ended up returning all, as, imo, not only not up to snuff , but outrageously overpriced. Also, NO discount codes whatsoever @1stPhorm.
I'm in US. I've tried a few 1stPhorm products - and in my opinion - you are fortunate that their shipping costs are prohibitive! (In other words - imo, you aren't missing out on much)😏
Maybe I'm missing something but can't we just eat these foods instead of paying hundreds of dollars a month for supplements? Don't think measuring the results of drinking one glass of juice translates to regular consumption over time, and microbiome changes over time in response to phytonutrients over time.
You may be right. However, there are those who are unable to exercise due to diseases like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which has affected skeletal muscles are unable to do exercises as HIIT. This may be a key to helping those with this condition address the now thought to be a mitochondrial problem/dysfunction seen in this condition.
interesting but I want a natural way natural probiotic to seed in gut and natural food to eat to feed them for the result and animal one not any plant crap
The main deal is lots of peoples diets are loaded with deuterium and that kills down Mitochondria functions. Then the cells run on acid forming glycolysis. The low energy functions are always triggered by high sugar diets that shut down Kreb's cycles and more Mitochondria generation. The key is deuterium levels in their metabolic functions due to poor diets too loaded with deuterium
Thank you Dr. Lyon, I so appreciate you doing this podcast. I just ordered Mitopure Urolithin A, with your discount. I’ve been into anti-aging for over 20 years and have worked out weightlifting since I was 19 years old, now 64. As a cardiovascular intensive care nurse for over 33 years, I knew how important it was to take care of yourself.
I'm happy you enjoyed the episode! Thank you!
Thank you, Dr Lyon & Chris Rinch for this eye opening presentation. It would be fantastic if, besides muscle performance, you could discuss about cartilage and ligaments which are much less able to improve and repair themselves than muscle and what compounds are studied or might be studied in the future to support those tissues and the extracellular matrix that no one seems to be talking about, although it's one of the most ubiquitous reasons for which people cannot exercise, because their joints and ligaments are damaged.
@rigaleb
Scott Hogan's book - "Built from Broken" ...
Is your answer.
Would be awesome if
Dr. L would actually interview him.😊
...and yes, you are right - no one seems to be talking about connective tissue. Almost like it just doesn't exist.
I mean, it ONLY supports our muscles & skeletal structure😮
But, yah - for your own personal knowledge - get the book.
Optimal functioning mitochondria is through maintaining proper Circadian Rythms and Sunlight
No mention of sunlight only pushing a product.
Jack Kruse evangelizing. Seen it SO often since 2011.
@@AnneAlready truth is hard to fathom for some ...you meet this criteria.
@@brentdundee Thanks for validating lol.
Wish you'd post time stamps!
I am so used to having that as it is so helpful.
We will be adding them shortly!
I got "chapters". i think i got there by moving the timeline.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsOJ-ajlbAJ4Q?feature=share
there are time stamps
Thank you so much for this. It struck a chord on so many levels. Ive been suffering with a number of health issues at 68. My microbiome is dysbiotic, low on diversity, and I’m wondering if that would prevent the absorption of urolithinA. From this interview my understanding is it woukdnt, but my body is probably not producing any on its own because of the microbiome dysbiosis. I’m not very active due to other health issues, I’d say pre-fragile, and am sarcopenic. I am going to order the product as I start an exercise regimen. One thing I thought of in the older community is this May be a good adjunct supplement for those who are osteoporotic, as muscle mass is required for strong bones. It gives me a lot to think about. Thank you. .
My mitochondria has trouble making energy due to chronic mercury poisoning over many decades. Can this substance (Urolithin-A) help with this issue? Is it safe for people with heavy metal issues?
Im surprised the study used just the juice instead of the whole fruit, especially when looking at the gut biome - you would think the fruit’s fiber would have an impact in the absorption.
I eat pomegranate every morning, the fruit and the pits since there are significant amounts of tanins in them. I guess my gut does the right thing, I am almost 66 yo and my VO2max is 54. I also eat 4 walnuts daily, another good source
I'm wondering about the negative side effects of harmful additives in Mitopure. In particular the sunflower lecithin oil & iron oxide color? Most sunflower oil is rancid upon production & iron oxide is RUST, which is a reactive oxygen product. Why did they taint a great compound with toxicity?
I'm wondering the same. I was excited to see what Dr. Lyon recommends in protein shakes because I need a new one and was disappointed in 1st phorm protein because of the surculose and food dyes.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsOJ-ajlbAJ4Q?feature=share
I'm new to this stuff, would like to see a response.
They do have powder without the ingredients
Me too. I've tried a couple 1stphorm products - ended up returning all,
as, imo, not only not up to snuff , but outrageously overpriced.
Also, NO discount codes whatsoever @1stPhorm.
Thank you for this Mito U tube. I want all you can do. Im into studing this topic
Great info!!
thoughts on cfs mitochondria supplements c60oo, piracetam, mitoq, and urolithin A
Are the Nature and JAMAnstudy links here?
I heard that there is a Mitochondria density test that you can take.
50 Dollar shipping cost to Europe? Can’t do it. Sorry. Why are all those things NOT available in Europe?
I'm in US. I've tried a few 1stPhorm products -
and in my opinion - you are fortunate that their shipping costs are prohibitive!
(In other words - imo, you aren't missing out on much)😏
Maybe I'm missing something but can't we just eat these foods instead of paying hundreds of dollars a month for supplements? Don't think measuring the results of drinking one glass of juice translates to regular consumption over time, and microbiome changes over time in response to phytonutrients over time.
Elagic Acid contents in food
Dietary source Ellagic acid
Fruits (mg/100g fresh weight)
Blackberries 150
Black raspberries 90
Boysenberries 70
Cloudberries 315.1
Pomegranate 269.9[15]
Raspberries 270
Rose hip 109.6
Strawberries 77.6
Strawberry jam 24.5
Yellow raspberries 1900
Nuts (mg/100g fresh weight)
Pecans 33
Walnuts 59
Beverages (mg/L)
Pomegranate juice 811.1[15]
Cognac 31-55
Oak-aged red wine 33
Whiskey 1.2
Seeds (mg/g)
Black raspberries 6.7
Red raspberries 8.7
Boysenberries 30
Mango 1.2
if you are in the 40% with the right microbiome to make the urolithin from the elagitanins
Seems l heard exercise builds mitochondria, which would be much cheaper.
Progressive load HIIT
keto and fasting also just forgot exact mechanism in this case
You may be right. However, there are those who are unable to exercise due to diseases like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which has affected skeletal muscles are unable to do exercises as HIIT. This may be a key to helping those with this condition address the now thought to be a mitochondrial problem/dysfunction seen in this condition.
We can also eat food.
Ellagic Acid content in food
Dietary source Ellagic acid
Fruits (mg/100g fresh weight)
Blackberries 150
Black raspberries 90
Boysenberries 70
Cloudberries 315.1
Pomegranate 269.9[15]
Raspberries 270
Rose hip 109.6
Strawberries 77.6
Strawberry jam 24.5
Yellow raspberries 1900
Nuts (mg/100g fresh weight)
Pecans 33
Walnuts 59
Beverages (mg/L)
Pomegranate juice 811.1[15]
Cognac 31-55
Oak-aged red wine 33
Whiskey 1.2
Seeds (mg/g)
Black raspberries 6.7
Red raspberries 8.7
Boysenberries 30
Mango 1.2
interesting
but I want a natural way
natural probiotic to seed in gut
and natural food to eat to feed them for the result
and animal one not any plant crap
The main deal is lots of peoples diets are loaded with deuterium and that kills down Mitochondria functions. Then the cells run on acid forming glycolysis. The low energy functions are always triggered by high sugar diets that shut down Kreb's cycles and more Mitochondria generation.
The key is deuterium levels in their metabolic functions due to poor diets too loaded with deuterium
Pomegranate venerated by most religions, and European royalty.on coat of arms of Aragons.they knew!!
I am not a believer
Maybe read the scientific double blind studies before forming an opinion.