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Care More Be Better: A Podcast For Sustainable Social Impact and Regeneration

Explore the Power of Microalgae and Spirulina with Dr. Isaac Berzin | Shawn Tassone MD PhD | Confessions of a Male Gynecologist

Care More Be Better: A Podcast For Sustainable Social Impact and Regeneration

Corinna Bellizzi

Personal Journals, Earth Sciences, Society & Culture, Documentary, Science

51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

*** Shared with the permission of Dr. Shawn Tassone and Professor Isaac Berzin ***

Podcast: Confessions of a Male Gynecologist

Podcast Host: Shawn Tassone, MD, PhD

Guest: Dr. Isaac Berzin, Co-Founder and CTO of VAXA Technologies, parent company of ORLONUTRITION.com

Summary: In this episode, Dr. Shawn Tassone talks with Professor Isaac Berzin, co-founder and CTO of VAXA Technologies, about the groundbreaking potential of microalgae as a sustainable and nutrient-rich food source. Dr. Berzin, named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, shares insights from his journey from MIT's Center for Space Research to becoming a leading figure in sustainability and biotechnology.

Dr. Berzin explains the unique properties of microalgae, emphasizing its efficiency in photosynthesis and ability to produce 100% nutrition with zero waste. They discuss the critical nutrients found in microalgae, such as Omega-3s, Vitamin B12, and bioavailable iron—essential for overall health, especially for women. Dr. Berzin highlights the shortcomings of traditional food sources like meat and plant-based foods, where much of the plant material becomes waste. He also discusses how fish derive their Omega-3s from algae, and how humans can skip the middleman by going straight to the source with microalgae supplements.

The conversation shifts to Orlo Nutrition, where Dr. Berzin leads efforts in producing algae-based products sustainably. He discusses how VAXA’s innovative technology ensures a consistent quality of microalgae and eliminates issues like unpleasant taste and odor, making the products not only nutritious but also enjoyable to consume.

Dr. Tassone and Dr. Berzin explore how algae-based products from Orlo are made with minimal environmental impact, emphasizing the use of geothermal energy in Iceland to achieve a carbon-neutral or even carbon-negative footprint.


Key Topics Discussed:

  • The nutritional power of microalgae: Omega-3s, Vitamin B12, and bioavailable iron
  • Microalgae as a sustainable solution with zero waste
  • How Orlo Nutrition's algae products maintain consistent, high-quality nutrition
  • The innovative production process at Orlo that makes microalgae supplements more palatable
  • The environmental sustainability of algae farming with a carbon-neutral or carbon-negative footprint

Notable Quotes:

  • “Microalgae are world champions in photosynthesis—100% nutrition, no waste.” – Dr. Isaac Berzin
  • “Iron in spirulina is 6.5 times more bioavailable than in beef.” – Dr. Isaac Berzin
  • “The algae production phase is carbon-negative. I don't know of any other agricultural practice that can claim that.” – Dr. Isaac Berzin

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Dr. Sean Tassone.

0:07.0

Welcome to Confessions of a Male Gynecologist, a podcast dedicated to women's health and hormones,

0:13.0

and pretty much everything else you were never listened to when you went to the doctor's office.

0:19.0

I'm board certified in OBGYN and Integrative Medicine, and I have a PhD in mind-body medicine.

0:27.6

I guess you could say I'm a little bit outside of the box.

0:32.2

In this podcast, I'm going to get you the answers.

0:34.7

You've probably asked five other doctors, and were kind of blown off. I want you to know that I'm not only get you the answers. You've probably asked five other doctors, and we're kind of blown off.

0:38.7

I want you to know that I'm not only here to talk, I'm here to listen as well.

0:44.4

Now, let's get to those confessions.

0:53.7

Hey, everybody, welcome back to another episode of Confessions of a Male Gynaecologist.

0:58.6

Today I have a really interesting guest. You probably, you might be one of the more famous people that I've had on.

1:05.5

Professor Isaac Berzin, who's co-founder and chief technology officer of Vaxic Technologies, but what I think is

1:12.5

really fascinating is that you were named one of the 100 most influential people by Time

1:18.0

magazine. And I want to start out with that because I can't say that I've honestly met anybody

1:22.9

that's ever been one of the top most influential people. So what is it, what is it that got you that

1:28.8

title? I think they just needed a name and, no, this thing came up. I didn't, I didn't use my

1:35.6

name. So come on. I mean, you had to do something. I think it's, I think it's a, I'm okay

1:40.6

thinking differently, you know, so I think sometimes when you think differently, you get

1:44.9

burned and sometimes you come up with amazing things. It's a package deal. And I think they meant

1:50.2

the one, the few times that it was actually creating something of value. Well, you've done a lot of

1:57.0

work. I mean, you have your PhD in chemical engineering and biotechnology. So you're a much smarter human than I am. But, you're a lot of work. I mean, you have your PhD in chemical engineering and biotechnology, so you're

2:01.8

a much smarter human than I am, but you've won a lot of awards for looking at sustainability

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