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Muscle Intelligence

Focus on results, not ideology with functional nutritional therapist Marek Doyle

Muscle Intelligence

Ben Pakulski

Expert, Ben, 40, Pakulski, Alternative Health, Fitness, Health & Fitness, Intelligence, Biohacking, Mi, Intelligent, Mi40, Nutrition, Diet, Hormones, Muscle, Exercise

4.8745 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2019

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

On today’s show, we have the absolute pleasure to sit down with nutritional therapist Marek Doyle. Marek has a mind-blowing understanding of nutrition and biochemistry. He takes an objective view of the physiological processes that occur in our bodies and uses this approach to know how to intervene and correct them through nutrition so that the body can thrive. Marek recently gave a paper at the Health Optimization Summit in London called The Adrenal Immune Cycle, which is basically what he speaks about today. Adrenal fatigue is not a sickness but rather the name given to a huge array of symptoms which all have some connection to the adrenal system.

Marek lays out the chain reactions that occur inside us which are responsible for causing adrenal fatigue, speaking about the fundamental connections between endotoxins, inflammation, neurotransmitters, energy, and stress. Along the way, he points out different supplements that can be taken which will greatly increase the body’s capacity to cope with these imbalances and stop domino effect cycles. The cycles Marek lays out are beautiful in their codependency, and he makes fascinating points about how the same symptom could be caused by many different processes, and how one cycle can affect another. This is an unmissable conversation so grab a pen and tune in.

Today’s show was sponsored by FreshPressed olive oil, so head over to freshpressedoliveoil.com and get a 500ml bottle for only a dollar by using the discount code ‘getfresh35’.

 

Timestamps:

  • Marek diagnoses interlinking bodily systems and their role in causing illness. [3:18]
  • The tendency for people to ignore compounded symptoms until it’s too late. [6:50]
  • Types of tests Marek runs on his patients to diagnose them. [8:08]
  • A definition of the Organic Acids Test: a urine test that reads body status. [9:51]
  • How Marek focuses on removing obstacles rather than treating symptoms. [13:22]
  • Which of the 73 imbalanced markers Marek starts with after testing. [14:40]
  • Marek checks inhibitors to energy and neurotransmitter firing initially after testing. [15:19]
  • How magnesium rectifies healthy neural firing and reduces stress. [15:36]
  • What the two primary neurotransmitters are, and how they work. [15:56]
  • Where glutathione issues typically come from: mold exposure. [18:44]
  • The connection between drying washing indoors and high mold in households. [19:49]
  • Rather than referring to sickness, adrenal fatigue refers to a lump of symptoms. [22:00]
  • The typical symptoms of adrenal fatigue such as weakness and poor sleep. [22:30]
  • Why the adrenals have been linked to the symptoms of adrenal fatigue. [24:13]
  • The plight of adrenal fatigue sufferers who can’t find a cure: ‘desperation medicine’. [24:34]
  • Why to study the physiology behind adrenal fatigue: recognizing ‘endotoxemia’. [25:16]
  • How bacterial fragments move from the gut into the circulation causing inflammation. [25:39]
  • The cause of the release of mycotoxins from the gut to the blood: leaky gut. [28:11]
  • Symptoms associated with adrenal fatigue are caused by inflammation. [28:16]
  • Causes of paracellular permeability and trans-cellular permeability. [30:03]
  • The role of the hypothalamus in causing endotoxemia. [31:20]
  • Vitamins that regulate immune response to inflammation: vitamin A, D, and butyrate. [32:59]
  • Why prescribing Vitamin A, D, butyrate, and folate is not a cure-all. [34:12]
  • The other ways that stress can cause inflammation and vice versa. [36:28]
  • Mitochondrial function, the prefrontal cortex and limbic response in amplifying stress. [37:26]
  • The reciprocal relationship between stress and energy. [39:40]
  • Why hormone supplements shouldn’t be the route to take. [42:29]
  • Reasons why testosterone might be low: poor production, pituitary hormones, etc. [43:55]
  • The central role of assessing sleep cycles in Marek’s diagnostic process. [46:15]
  • Why so many people wake up to urinate at night. [47:16]
  • Cycles which contribute to shallow sleep. [49:01]
  • The domino effect of inflammation raised glutamate, and low magnesium in stopping sleep. [52:07]
  • How the sympathetic nervous system overdrive takes precedence and ‘housework’ falls by the wayside. [52:07]
  • Whether people should be eating oxalates or not. [56:17]
  • Foundational supplements for Marek: multivitamins, vitamin C, and magnesium. [1:02:32]
  • Whether people should take methylation support and fish oil.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody. Welcome back to the muscle intelligence podcast. This is your host, Ben Pekolsky. As always, I'm doing my best to curate the information that you hear. I seek the world's greatest experts in everything from muscle building, health optimization, nutrition, biochemistry, mindset optimization.

0:39.5

You guys get it.

0:40.6

I'm literally seeking the greatest people in the world.

0:43.9

And I love doing it.

0:45.5

And hopefully you guys have enjoyed the podcast this far.

0:48.2

I know I've loved doing it in today's podcast is one of my favorites that I've done since the beginning, whether it be muscle intelligence

0:55.8

or even when I was doing the muscle expert podcast. This is absolutely one of my favorite

1:00.5

conversations I've had. I had the absolute pleasure to sit down with Merrick Doyle at the

1:05.8

Health Optimization Summit in London, England, and just had my mind absolutely blown with his incredible understanding

1:13.8

of nutrition and biochemistry and really how to take an objective view at what your body

1:22.1

actually needs to thrive.

1:24.4

And this is an incredible conversation.

1:26.9

I truly suggest you get a pen and maybe take a note

1:30.5

on how to begin approaching nutrition in an unbiased way that's non-dogmatic at all. And truthfully,

1:38.1

just looking objectively at what your body does and what it needs and how you can match your

1:44.0

nutrition to your DNA and your lifestyle

1:47.6

and your stress and your training and most importantly perhaps your goal. And you guys are going

1:53.2

absolutely love this. Hopefully as much as I did. And if you do, I know Merrick would love to hear

1:57.8

from you on Instagram or Twitter. So without further rambling for me, I hope you guys love my conversation with Merrick Doyle.

2:05.7

This podcast is brought to you by my favorite fresh pressed olive oil.

2:10.3

If you guys haven't tried it, this is your last chance to get it for a dollar.

2:14.3

You get a whole 500 ML bottle for one buck.

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