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Dhru Purohit Show

#262: The Radical Healing Properties of Broccoli Sprouts and Sulforaphane with Dr. Jed Fahey

Dhru Purohit Show

Dhru Purohit

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

This episode is brought to you by Pendulum and Vivobarefoot. Sometimes, a lot of big benefits can be found in quite a small package. Believe it or not, this is very true for broccoli sprouts.   In the world of nutrition, people have known for a long time that the sprouts of cruciferous vegetables and legumes are powerhouses of valuable nutrients. The secret to the health benefits of this remarkable food lies in the bioactive compound sulforaphane, which is generated in high concentrations when broccoli sprouts are consumed. Over a thousand published studies have identified sulforaphane as one of the most potent food-derived molecules of our era, and that some truly remarkable health benefits that can be accessed through its main source, broccoli sprouts. This week on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sat down with Dr. Jed Fahey to talk about the healthspan-promoting power of broccoli sprouts, and how sulforaphane shows promise as a therapeutic agent against a wide range of diseases including autism, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, among others.  Dr. Fahey is a nutritional biochemist with an extensive background in plant and human nutrition and phytochemistry. Dr. Fahey was an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School, where he directed the Cullman Chemoprotection Center, a leading center for the study and development of plant-based protective agents. He held faculty appointments in three departments at Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Public Health where he conducted laboratory and clinical trials, taught graduate courses, and mentored students since 1993.    In this episode, we dive into:    -The most underrated food that most people are missing in their diet (6:47) -The health benefits of broccoli sprouts (9:53) -The benefits of sulforaphane (12:03) -The dangers of low levels of sulforaphane in the body (18:38) -How our gut bacteria makes use of phytochemicals (30:42) -The best way to make and eat broccoli and broccoli sprouts (36:17) -The quantity of broccoli sprouts you need to eat to receive the benefits (46:01) -Autism research and the neuroprotective compounds of broccoli sprouts (1:07:21)  -The role the gut microbiome plays in the manifestation of autism (1:19:13) -The fever effect and autism study  (1:21:13) For more on Dr. Jed Fahey, follow him on Twitter @jedosan, and through his website https://www.jedfahey.com/.  This episode is brought to you by Pendulum and Vivobarefoot. Pendulum is the first company to figure out how to harness the amazing benefits of Akkermansia in a probiotic capsule. To receive 20% off your first purchase of Pendulum’s Akkermansia probiotic supplement, go to Pendulumlife.com and use code DHRU20. Vivobarefoot footwear is designed to be wide, thin, and flexible—as close to barefoot as possible. They promote your foot's natural strength and movement, allowing you to feel the ground beneath your feet. Vivobarefoot is offering 20% off your first order at vivobarefoot.com/DHRU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The relative risk of colorectal cancer was halved in people who ate two servings of broccoli,

0:07.8

200 grams servings of broccoli a day. Hi everyone, Drupal today we're talking with one of the top

0:14.5

nutritional biochemist and researchers about the number one, one of the number one most underrated

0:22.8

superfoods of all time. Stay tuned for a fascinating episode. I want to talk to you about a ground

0:31.0

breaking flagship bacterial strain that's been linked in thousands of scientific publications

0:36.4

from everything from weight loss and better blood sugar control to lowering overall levels of

0:41.6

inflammation. So what's this strain called? It's called acrimansion, it's made by the company

0:46.9

Pendulum. So why the heck do we want acrimansion? What does it do for overall gut health and microbiome?

0:53.9

So acrimansia feeds on our intestinal mucosal layer and modulates its thickness. That's a good

1:00.6

thing. In exchange for providing acrimansia with the house and food, it pays us back by producing

1:06.4

short-chain fatty acids like proporynate and enabling other strains to produce puterate,

1:12.1

which is super important for healing a leaky gut, supporting the immune system and maintaining

1:17.1

overall health. I first heard about acrimansia for my business partner Dr. Mark Heiming when he got

1:22.5

really sick a few years ago and his gut health took a turn for the worse. He said that building

1:27.7

up his acrimansia was critical for helping him heal and support his overall gut restoration

1:34.8

and getting his health back on track. Because acrimansia can only survive in an oxygen-free

1:40.4

environment like your gut, it has been difficult for scientists to formulate it into a probiotic

1:46.0

until now. Pendulum is the first company to figure out how to harness the amazing benefits of

1:52.6

acrimansia and a probiotic capsule, which is why I've been taking the probiotic daily ever since

1:59.6

I got introduced to the company. Right now, if you're interested in acrimansia, this flagship

2:05.3

bacterial strain, pendulum is offering my community 20% off your first purchase of their

2:12.0

pendulum acrimansia probiotic supplement. All you have to do is go to their website pendulumlife.com

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