Infant Leaky Gut, Firefighter Fueling, Excessive Nicotine | THRR095
The Healthy Rebellion Radio12/17/21 • 40 min
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Therapeutic targeting of inflammation in hypertension: from novel mechanisms to translational perspective1. Young Rebel Eating [11:09]
Kevin says:
Hi Nicki and Robb,
A few podcast ago, Robb mentioned off hand answering a totally different question that leaky gut is actually a good thing in infants and that is why introducing allergens early was a bad idea. Either that or I totally misunderstood what he said. Either way, I am curious around your thoughts on Baby led weaning, exposing new eaters to allergens, and other food considerations when starting your little human out on food.
Thanks for all you do to educate 6 people,
Kevin
2. Dry Lips [15:22]
Jen says:
Hi Robb and Nicky! Thank you so much for all you do! I've been listening to The Healthy Rebellion Podcast and love learning from you. I follow a paleoish diet, female of 45 yrs old, 5 feet tall, 130 pounds, and in pretty good health. However since the beginning of 2021 I've been struggling with extremely dry lips. I have tried half a dozen products, all help but only a little. I have to use them upwards of 6 times a day to get close to normal. I drink around 40 oz of water with some LMNT daily and some decaffeinated (mostly herbal) tea once or twice a day. I am totally addicted to LMNT! With the colder weather approaching, it seems to be getting worse. Really unsure on how to move forward with this pesky annoyance. Would really appreciate your input. Thanks so much!!
3. Fueling for Wildland Firefighters [18:45]
James:
Hi Robb and Nicki!
I am a wildland fire crew leader based in Ontario Canada. I am looking for information on how to best fuel myself and my crew for the sometimes gruelling efforts the job demands.
I have listened to some of the other episodes regarding to fuelling for hiking and hunting etc., and while I've gleaned some valuable insight, I am aware that the intensity of the job might require a modified approach. Namely more carbs.
We are deployable up to 19 days and usually have relative autonomy in fresh food choices, outside of the first 72 hours in which we have preselected, non parishable options. I personally choose the first 24 hours worth of food. While I do my best to fill our bag with canned fish, nuts, jerky and other sources of protein and fat, a sizeable portion contains candy, chocolate and other sources of quick sugar. In other words junk.
For the sake of brevity, here is my question: What do you reccommend for innocuous sources of non-perishable carbs that can be consumed on the go?
Thank you guys for all that you do,
Wishing you the best,
James
4. Offering a cautionary tale for excessive nicotine lozenge/gum consumption [25:46]
Jack says:
I recently quit using lozenges/gum. I began using it in college about 6 years ago for the stimulant/nootropic effect, not as NRT, as I've never smoked or vaped. I was bought into the idea that sure, it was addictive, but other than that it was basically harmless. So I didn't worry that much as my use became more and more excessive, especially since I wasn't using tobacco or inhaling questionable chemicals from vape liquid. I was consuming probably 30-40mg a day. As far as I can tell that isn't that far off from the initial starting dose for NRT.
A day or two after quitting I began to notice drastic improvements in my circulation. My hands and feet were alternately tingly and itchy for a few days. My color vision improved, I suddenly noticed shades of blue/green had much more differentiation. Even just taking a hot shower felt incredible because my skin sensation was so improved. After a few days the dead skin on my feet started to peel, as if I was molting like a snake. And I hope my hair will grow in thicker as well, that is one of the main reasons I'm quitting (besides excessive spending on lozenges). And related to my hair, I do weekly microneedling of my hairline along with a daily compounded topical dutasteride/minoxidil/tretinoin formulation (microneedling and tretinoin both enhance the effect minoxidil). My skin heals a lot easier from the microneedling, and I have much less irritation from the tretinoin.
I'm currently not the healthiest otherwise which didn't help matters, since...
12/17/21 • 40 min
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