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The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Busy Mom Trying to Get Healthy, Testicular Tumor, Shoulder Recovery | THRR201

The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Robb Wolf

Health, Keto, Healthyrebellion, Robbwolf, Nickivioletti, Nutrition, Paleo, Health & Fitness

4.7794 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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News Topic:

Seed Oils and Science: What the Media Gets Wrong (and Right)

Show Notes:

 

STEM-Talk: Episode 170 Charles Serhan, expert on specialized pro-resolving mediators, talks inflammation

The Most Important Skill To Learn In The Next 10 Years With Devon Eriksen

Darkhorse Podcast - Think Fast: The 252nd Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

Basis Health and Performance New York


Questions: 

 

Busy Mom Trying to Get Healthy

Katie writes:

Hey Robb and Nicki - I am a full-time working mom of two busy kids. I am overweight and make way too many unhealthy food choices. I am trying to get better. I’ve listened to dozens and dozens of your podcast so I know what I need to be doing. Let’s just say I am a junk food addict and breaking all my bad habits is taking me longer than I like. I am trying to put a focus on healthier decisions. In the context of juggling the complexities of a busy life and being a person who still eats too much processed food, I have a couple questions:

1 - I have been drinking a chocolate LMNT with collagen every morning. Knowing I don’t have a great diet, is there a point that I shouldn’t be having that much sodium?

2 - In an effort to get up my protein intake while still keeping my calories low, I started drinking a protein shake every morning. Is that god awful to do? I know they’re better options. A Whole Foods breakfast would be ideal. But with the limited time in the morning, this has seemed to be a pretty good compromise for me at this point in my life. Then I heard someone say you shouldn’t drink your protein. So I wanted to get your opinion. I know this isn’t the best option, but is it an okay option?

3 - Assuming a protein shake isn’t god awful. Do you have a brand that you recommend?

Thanks for all you do. I enjoy hearing all of your opinions on all the things (especially the politically stuff). Keep fighting the good fight!!

Thanks, Katie



Testicular Tumor

Patrick writes:

Hi Robb and Nicki,

Long time listener, love what you guys do. I found a mass on my right testicle earlier this year that I found out last week was a tumor. It was relatively large (about the same dimensions as the testicle) and I met with a uro-oncologist Thursday who recommended surgery ASAP. I had the surgery to remove my right testicle/tumor the next day and am successfully recovering. I’ve got a couple questions for you:

  1. Is there anything that you know of that can help with recovery from this type of procedure other than rest? I had to go under general anesthesia for it and I was left with an incision on the lower right side of my abdomen.
  2. Is there anything that you know of that could have caused this or prevented this? The doctor mentioned heavy marijuana use or undescended testicles as a baby as things that could lead to this. Obviously, you hear about all kinds of carcinogens in food, environment, clothing, injections, EMF, etc but I wasn’t sure if you had any strong inclinations about any of them being more likely culprits. I’m all for ice baths, wim hof breathing, carnivore/keto adjacent diets but I feel like at some point there’s not much those things can do to reverse something like what I had. Which leads me to my final question
  3. How do we reconcile the fact that the US healthcare system is broken with the likely fact that without all the numerous systems being there I most likely would have not survived this condition? I’m still learning details about the type of tumor and if it spread but the prognosis is still pretty good. I shouldn’t lose any fertility or need HRT at all and treatments are pretty effective for even aggressive testicular cancer. I am grateful to the surgeon and all the clinicians who have helped me so much but if there’s any advice as far as things that I should take from the DIY health care space I would be happy to take it.

I know that was a lot but please keep up the good work!

 

BJJ Shoulder Injury Recovery

Jon writes:

45/m. eating adamantly gf.

minor tears in infra & supraspinatus, medial dislocation of biceps tendon at the superior bicipital groove. suspected partial thickness tear. whoops. my bad.

dealing with physio, waiting to hear back from orthopedist regarding surgery…

any dietary/ ect recommendations? super open to suggestions to get me back pain free and hopefully on the mats asap.

fan since 2010. so c’mon….

c’mooooon.….(best peter griffin voice)

 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

It's time to make your health an act of rebellion.

0:04.0

We're tackling personalized nutrition, metabolic flexibility, resilient aging, and answering your diet and lifestyle questions.

0:12.0

This is the only show with a bold aim to help one million people liberate themselves from the sick care system.

0:18.0

You're listening to the Healthy Rebellion Radio. The contents of this show are for

0:22.5

entertainment and educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be considered medical

0:27.1

advice. Please consult your licensed and credentialed functional medicine practitioner before embarking

0:31.8

on any health, dietary, or fitness change. Warning, when Rob gets passionate, he's been known to use

0:37.3

the occasional expletive. If foul language is not your thing, when Rob gets passionate, he's been known to use the occasional expletive.

0:39.0

If foul language is not your thing, if it gets your bridges in a bunch, well, there's always

0:44.0

Disney Plus.

0:46.6

Welcome back, everybody.

0:48.1

Hello, hello.

0:49.4

This is episode 201 of the Healthy Rebellion Radio.

0:54.0

And 2024 is on life support. It's going down. We're almost there. is episode 201 of the Healthy Rebellion Radio.

0:56.1

And 2024 is on life support.

0:57.1

It's going down.

0:58.1

We're almost there.

1:01.2

It's in its golden years. We're almost to the solstice.

1:03.8

Today is Friday, December 20th.

1:06.9

One more day.

1:08.2

And then the days will start to get longer.

1:10.5

And I'm not even looking for piano

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