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All the magnesium, calcium, selenium, manganese, all these things that nobody's really interested in and they all are in list on their multi multivitamin.
All through the same time frame, people are developing iron deficiency and iron overload. And it turns out that the bacteria have been a pivotal part in our intestine, speaking to our body about whether or not our iron level is low or high in the liver or in the blood system in our bone marrow or in our brain. And if you do not have a specific bacteria
Chapter 11: Why Minerals Could Be The Overlooked Key To Better Health
called Lactobacillus reuteri, you will be missing a brand new metabolite or chemical that was named after that bacteria just in the last three years that's called reuteri. That is one of the chemical messengers that our body uses.
So that means many of the deficiency states that the naturopaths and the functional medicine people are studying are all linked to the fact that this naturopaths and the functional medicine people are studying are all linked to the fact that this bacterial tube has been doing all these things for us all along. And when you lost them, each individual person has its own set of specific deficiency states that must be addressed for their sleep to get better.
I want to go back to Madeline.
Chapter 13: Does Modern Medicine Accept This Vitamin D Theory?
So, my question was because the research that I'm reading says that vitamin D does not cause, trigger or create a B vitamin deficiency.
No, it's not in the literature except my article. Taking vitamin D supplements will not drain your body's B vitamins.
Let me read my title. Vitamin D deficiency changes the intestinal microbiome, reducing B vitamin production in the gut.
The resulting lack of pandaththenic acid adversely affects the immune system, producing a pro-inflammatory state associated with atheroscerosis and autoimmunity.
This is a brand new discovery made by someone who's not a scientist, who's not working in the primary lab, who is a clinician.
And the impact of this is only as strong as I can get this the ideas out there and talk about what happened to my patients.
Now, is it plausible that there's a sort of a intermediary link between the two?
I'm reading some things here that say people are very frequently both low in vitamin D and vitamin B12 at the same time. And this is because they share the same root cause like a poor gut absorption, aging, or a restrictive diet, not because one vitamin is destroying the other. That's what we've been told.
We've also been told that old people don't need as much sleep and that old people get a bad gut as they get old. It is my belief now that it is there is an absolute link between the production of D and I don't have the articles for this even though this is dogma at the moment that our production of vitamin D goes down as we get older. So, if you look back to that person who was 75, who didn't get sick until they were 75, their skin production, even though they're still out there with their truck farm and still raising their own food, their skin production rate of vitamin D goes down. And this is probably true for every animal. And then as their D goes low, they lose their microbiome. And then they die of one of the multiple diseases that are linked to this multiple deficiency state. It's a different lens to look through that says there is actually a system that allowed us to live without medical problems that weren't either related to epidemics of childhood illness or starving to death.
And as long as we had good diets, you can actually look at 1945 to about 1985 and say, what was the ideal for the humans that lived rurally in the United States? Did they live to be 75 years old? and then get diseases.
So it's my claim that those people didn't go to the doctor because there weren't any around them and then things started to happen to them that instead of looking at it through the lens of this disease means this drug that instead we say we should pre-preventing this by paying attention to what vitamin D does in the body and what the vitamin Bs do in the body and ultimately that is linked to most of our diseases.
Chapter 14: What Your Gut Microbiome Reveals About Your Sleep
So l'll read the conclusion of your study here which was published in 2016. I hypothesize and it's important to say this is a hypothesis that the parallel epidemics of abnormal sleep and abnormal intestinal microbiome are linked to one another through vitamin D deficiency.
Proper supplementation doses of vitamin D plus all eight B vitamins appears to return the intestinal microbiome to normal in 3 months. Reinstating the normal microbiome not only treats IBS symptoms, it returns the supply of vitamin B's to their natural daily doses. The B vitamins are neither good for us nor unnecessary. They are good for the person who needs them and only until the normal source picks up again. Both sleep disruption and pain can be caused by large doses of B vitamins once the intestinal microbiome has returned to normal. The B vitamins are very biologically intertwined both in their intestinal production and cellulose cellular use. This suggests that B vitamins, aside from B12, were not meant to be used individually and returning to restorative sleep with normal supply of the building blocks of cellular repair has the potential to repair the pro-inflammatory state seen in association with a chloris atheroscerosis as well as the hyperadrogenic state of associated with hypertension, heart disease and stroke. It appears that given the proper essential elements for normal sleep, the body is designed to repair every physical injury that occurs during normal daily use and may even retain a memory of long deferred repairs. So essentially, you're saying that if you can return the body's vitamin D and and B levels to normal, then the body will kick back up and start producing the everything it needs. Yes, I guess the scientific consensus at the moment is saying that there's not a link between vitamin D and a vitamin B well it's saying that vitamin D does not cause a a vitamin B deficiency.
Correct. And you disagree with that? Absolutely.
And now could it be the case that there's some intermediary like i.e. if I take lots of vitamin D, it disrupts my magnesium production and the magnesium production is having an impact on vitamin B. And could it be the case that it's something else?
Yes, of course. Okay.
And in fact, it's way more complicated than you and I have talked about. And where you finally arrive is actually at co-enzyme A deficiency.
And that is a very important chemical.
It runs our mitochondrial health and our ability to make energy. And it's linked to all the degenerative diseases etc.
So, it's not that l don't understand the idea that once you're a hammer, everything's a nail because that's what I was told by all of my colleagues that you're trying to explain everything. It's that I saw Meline go back to work and we haven't even talked about what happened to Natalie.
What happened to Natalie?
Natalie got better and actually how she first with the D like most of the patients, she started to sleep better but at the end of two years she stopped sleeping better. She actually lost weight which was the case with several of the women that were postpartum who had complained about that. So in some my interpretation was in someone who is less affected than Meline was the DB50 combination especially in the setting of being after the pregnancy is really all somebody who was relatively normal at the start of their life needs and then she got better. Her anti-depressant went away. Her postpartum depression cleared her high heart rate. So the other thing that we didn't mention is many of these women who are very interested in exercise and doing exercise had high heart rates of 110 or above sitting quietly and had not been like that before. Their high heart rates come down. So she came back to being her normal self again and did she have to come off the vitamin B? She only took it for 3 months.
Okay. And then she did a multivitamin and then eventually almost everybody needs to be off the multivitamin completely. It is my belief that if all of this happens spontaneously in every other animal on the planet, then we shouldn't have to take supplements either. The squirrels are not going to GNC shops to buy supplements.
That means if there's a mistake made like we move indoors and we give back what is needed to get the normal microbiome, then you should assume that your body will go back to supporting itself. And Natalie's she's good again. Natalie's back to being a triathlete and doing great.
Chapter 15: How To Build The Right Sleep Protocol For Better Rest
If we zoom out for a second, what is the advice you'll give to all of my listeners now? There might be millions of them all over the world. Some of which are struggling with sleep. Some of them just want to, you know, optimize their sleep a little bit. What is the the over overarching advice, the thing that all of them could could do to make sure they sleep better in your view?
One, do the behavioral cognitive stuff first. Make the bike out curtains. Do the whole thing. If you haven't done that with the eye cover, then go ahead and do that. And if that's all you need, do not mess around with supplements.
Two, if you've already done the behavioral changes, then go to my website, read about the ideas, or listen to this podcast, and see whether or not the ideas there feel like they apply to you.
You've come up with this protocol called the right sleep protocol. What is that? And can you walk me through it?
Sure. So, the right sleep program is a process of taking your D to a certain level, supplementing B12 if your B12 is at a certain level below a certain level, taking B50 for 3 months, and then taking a multivitamin. And that is until your body says, gee, I might need more Bs.
This is a diagram. And you have a beautiful step-wise visual assist here. The first 3 months, if your B12 is low, you will take B12 as a separate supplement.
And keep in mind, there's a lot to be learned about multivitamins. For instance, many multivitamins say multivitamin on the front, but they actually have the equivalent of B50 in them. They have 50 milligrams of all these B vitamins. In fact, if you go to an expensive vitamin store, they put up the doses of B s.
The doses of these vitamins are extremely important for the way you feel every day. If you get it right, you feel energetic, perky, and wonderful all day.
If you get it wrong, you feel awful in the same way you did before. You have to look at the back. You have to learn some of the name of these vitamins. Most people are not that interested in that. If you want to get better, that's what you have to do.
So, the first step is you're taking all four of these.
Then in the second step for a period of usually 3 to 4 months, you're still taking B12 if you were B12 deficient.
You're still taking vitamin D and you're adjusting your vitamin D dosing based on recommendations based on your D levels that you're doing every month.
And I show you how to get them done properly because the vitamin D levels that your doctor is doing are not accurate, unfortunately. nor do they know that or care and you're still taking a multivitamin.
Then after the three months that are depicted here, it turns out if your sleep is much better, you will actually get to a place where your body will stop sleeping well again.
And it turns out that your brain is asking for more additional B s.
The basic bottom line is the sleep is a thing that once you learn how to use it and once you learn the concept that if in the third or fourth month of this program, my sleep gets much better and then in the sixth month it gets worse again, what you should take from that is my brain really knows how to do this. It was able to get me to sleep from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. with one brief wake up. Went back to sleep. Didn't get up to pee and I have no pain when I wake up and I feel energetic all day long. It knows how to do that. When it doesn't do it again two months later, the message is not, "Oh man, I knew it wouldn't work cuz everything else I've tried didn't work."
Instead, it means what my brain is asking for is something else. Then you address that.
On my website, I also have multiple videos of Q&As's addressing questions like, I'm in the fifth month and this happened to me, etc.
So, what I would give as advice is one, supplementation is only good for you if there's something wrong with you that you're trying to correct.
Two, keep a log of what happens to that thing because we tend to forget. All my headache patients forget that they had headaches when they go away. That's challenging to a clinician because they come back and they say, "Yeah, I still have headaches." And then their husband says, "Wait, we were in Vegas two weeks ago and you said you didn't have any headaches at all." And she says, "Oh, I know, but they're back now." We view it as it should have fixed me and now it hasn't. This is a different belief system where the answer is your brain is asking you for something. Interpreting what it's asking for is difficult but possible.
So number one was if you do not have something wrong with you, do not mess with supplements, especially D.
Number two is keep a log.
Read more. Think about it. Think about it a little bit. Think about whether or not there are things that are bothering you.
Okay. Number three. Number three is if there's something bothering you, then decide you're actually going to take some time and you're going to learn about a system which allows you to give supplements that lets your body be fully replete, which means fills up all the deficiencies. And that's your final outcome will be great sleep, great repair, and you will be doing things that will allow your body to prevent degenerative illness.
Why don't you just, you know, why don't I just instead of taking supplements or be this, be the other, D, whatever, why don't I just go outside in the sun and have a better diet?
Chapter 16: Is Sunlight And Nutrition Better Than Supplements?
I think that's a a great question. And here's the problem.
So, l've got, you know, l've got all these things, these wonderful things here. I've got some kimchi, which is good for the gut microbiome.
I've heard.
I've got kombucha. I've got some yogurt thing here. I've got I can't even pronounce that. Sauerkraut. Sauerkraut. And I've got some Caffierer. Why don't I just have all this stuff, which is great for my gut microbiome, and then go outside and spend the morning in the sunshine getting up improving my vitamin D levels. Presumably, this is going to help my gut and the sunshine is going to help my vitamin D. Voila.
I think you could actually do that. If there's not much wrong with you, I think that's the better path. Frankly, supplementing with vitamin D is not the same as being outdoors.
Okay, explain not the same.
What do you mean it's not the same? How is it different? Cuz my doctor did a blood test recently and uh I did two blood tests. One at Nikico Health. Nico Health. And the Nico Health test that I did said I was vitamin D deficient, which doesn't surprise me cuz I live in this dark bunker. I never leave the driver studio. People just walk in and I live in here and I eat in here and l am vitamin D deficient, it said. So I went to the store and I just started taking vitamin D. I assume that's fixed it.
Why is vitamin D supplementation different from being out in the sun?
There is a lot of literature about by a gal named Stephanie Senf who says that the vitamin D that we make on our skin is sulfated which is different than the vitamin D we're taking, a supplemented and it has a different behavior in the body.
Number two, it turns out there's a lot of literature that shows that vitamin D is not the only thing made by UVB hitting your your skin. And what it's hitting is cholesterol. And that cholesterol has changed in this chemical called D3.
But there are probably other chemicals that are being made at the same time.
Okay, they are not being taken with that pill of vitamin D3. That is a separate literature that's just gotten really some attention in the last 10 years.
There are all these other things that prevent inflammation that do things to your skin that were actually being made by the sunlight that you're being exposed to that protects you from the damaging effects.
So why can't someone who is really struggling with their sleep, why can't the prescription just be improve your diet?
Have you tried that with patients? Oh, you said you..
No, one of the reasons why these are effective, the fermented foods. Okay, fermented food means you're eating rotting food. That's not the way we call it because it sounds disgusting. Okay, but bacteria are growing in here. Yeah.
And they're secretreting things like B vitamins and rutery. They're making a yeast bacterial mixture. So there's fungus growing in there. There are viruses in there. There are many microbiomes. Microbes. Microbes.
Thank you.
Look at me. Look at me. Awesome. That means you're eating bacteria.
You're basically eating a food that has to be 50 in it, which is great.
Yeah. So, why don't you give because I have no idea what the time frame will be for this having that success for you. This is the easy way.
This is the fast way. This is the way I can tell you that I've had more experience with my clients over time.
And if you want to fix something that's really badly off, by the time you get a sleep disorder, for those that can't see because they're just listening on audio, you're pointing at the vitamins.
I'm pointing at the vitamins and the step-wise approach, which is the fast and easy approach.
Exactly. And if you don't want to use supplements, I would support you all the way. In do what?
In going outside, just what you've described. I think the healthier approach to all of our diseases is to be outside the house much more and to include these fermented foods.
Chapter 17: Can Redheads Naturally Produce More Vitamin D?
Now, on this point of being outside much more, some people live in cloudy places.
You know, I spent a lot of my life living in places like London in the UK. Exactly.
And there's not much sunlight, right? So, what do I do about that?
Remember how I said that Meline was a redhead? Yeah. That turns out to be important. So, melanin is the pigment that humans have in their skin. And you have more than I do. I put more melanin as I stay out in the sun more and I tan. That melanin is absorbing energy. It's there to protect you from over exposure to sunlight and damaging effects on the DNA of your skin. The red head people's gene usually comes with freckles which means that there is only little tiny parts of the skin that have melanin.
And the redhead gene came about in the far north Viking, Scotland. And those places don't get much sunlight. That means it cleared out the blocker of the thing that collected that energy and allowed people who lived in very overcast environments to make D because the melanin didn't block the conversion to vitamin D and all these other things that it does. So redheads actually have a bit of a superpower when it comes to their relationship with the sunshine, they can make significantly more.
That depends. Now, if you pick up all the Scotsmen and you put them in Texas and Oklahoma, which is where I live, and many of therpeople there nave rea nair and they came from
1:35:57 energy and allowed people who lived in very overcast environments to make D because the melanin didn't block the
1:36:06 conversion to vitamin D and all these other things that it does. So redheads actually have a bit of a superpower when it comes to their relationship with the sunshine, they can make significantly more.
1:36:15 That depends. Now, if you pick up all the Scotsmen and you put them in Texas and Oklahoma, which is where I live, and many of the people there have red hair and they came from Scotsman, the problem is they're now in an environment with very high sun levels. It's very hot in the summer and they cannot tolerate the level of sun. That means if you get to a point on the world where you pick up big populations and you move them into another weather type, they have not had enough time to adapt. There are things about melanin amounts and our survival that make a difference.
So I still recommend that supplementing with D is not the whole answer.
Supplementation in and of itself is not what we want. What we want is our kids to be outside much more. There are now new learning environments for kids where they're out in the forest, where they're not enclosed in school rooms.
Chapter 18: Why Spending Too Much Time Indoors Is Hurting Your Health
There's some interesting stats I found which says that 90% of Americans spend close to 22 hours inside the house every day. That was from USA Today. And roughly 20% of Americans never go outside regularly spending 24 hours indoors.
And downstream from vitamin D, there's not just sleep disruption. There's lots of problems, isn't there? Yes, I can start listing them and they're all related in the background to what we've talked about. But diabetes, even though you've had lots of really interesting shows about that, diabetes is happening in parallel with the sleep disorder.
It's not caused by the sleep disorder.
It has similar chemical in the background. There are many types, but diabetes just means there's a mismatch between the amount of insulin from the amount of sugar. Let me say that I'm not trying to say that America doesn't eat badly. America eats badly. I was just in Europe and that eating patterns in the US are terrible.
But there are other things that are playing a role and diabetes shows up. Remember how Meline had gestational diabetes and so did this wonderful Natalie who did everything we told her to. Why would Natalie show up with gestational diabetes when she's not fat? Her supply of this thing called co-enzyme A is not enough to keep up with supplying the child and herself. So for a while she really has a deficiency state and you start to see it. We've learn to measure the sugar and the measuring the sugar is one of the signs of a deficiency state that's in the background that actually affects a hundred things in the body. It makes acetylcholine which allows our whole autonomic nervous system to sleep nor to react normally. So it affects all of those things that we do is when we're training and it also affects cortisol levels. You must have co-enzyme A to make cortisol. You must have co-enzyme A to make melatonin.
So the things linked to vitamin D are everything from bone disorders, autoimmune diseases, mental health, brain disorders, cardiovascular, metabolic issues, immune infections, and then certain cancers.
l imagine at this stage in the conversation the audience are very much looking for like actionable advice. So we've talked about the Right Sleep protocol which is this sort of vitamin approach and then the other approach is to get outside in the sunshine more and you don't have to be in direct sunlight.
You have to be in direct sunlight to make vitamin D on your skin. Okay?
But you should limit the amount that you do so you do not burn your skin. That it's important that UVA, if you're going to use a tanning salon, if they're using UVA, you are not making vitamin D from that. So, there are different kinds of beds. UVA will still tan you, but it will not make vitamin D.
Chapter 19: Can You Still Make Vitamin D On Cloudy Days?
So, you don't have to be in direct sunlight. So, if I'm at a window and I can't see the sun and it's overcast, am I still making vitamin D?
No, you can't make anything through the window. Okay. So, what I go outside, I can't see the sun cuz there's clouds. I'm still making vitamin D.
Maybe it can be that you will actually still get a burn. Okay, that is from UVA and UVB penetrating that cloud.
Okay, so that does mean that you can make some vitamin D on a day that it's cloudy.
And the only way to know how much vitamin D you are actually making is to do your vitamin D levels over time.
Looking at some data here, it says that um you can make a little bit of vitamin D during overcast times. Um up to 80% of UV radiation still penetrates light cloud cover. So, you can absolutely still make vitamin D, though it might take a few minutes longer than it would on a completely clear day. When it's thick, dark, and overcast, or dense storms or clouds, that can block up to 70 to 90% of UVB rays. On these days, it's incredibly difficult for your skin to produce any meaningful amount of vitamin D. You know these like lamps that they put on desks and stuff? Can you get vitamin D from that?
Chapter 20: Can Vitamin D Lamps Replace Natural Sunlight?
No. But make let me make you a point here that's not in my field but in the infrared field.
There are so many other wavelengths of energy that you receive when you're outside. So you can be sitting on a porch where you're not in direct sunlight and you are still receiving the bulbs that we used to use.
Now you'll get H hallogen or LEDs and they do not give off infrared light energy. So, an incandescent bulb is the old school glass light bulbs. The kind Thomas Edison used to use. It creates light by running an electrical current through a metal filament until it gets so hot that it glows. Because it relies on raw heat, an incandescent bulb 💡 behaves exactly like a miniature fire or a tiny piece of the sun. So, yeah, those incandescent bulbs are harder to come by these days, but yeah, my fiance, she's a big fan of them. Yeah.
And she's trying to fill our house with them. Yeah, she's right.
Chapter 21: The Best Diet To Boost Vitamin D And Improve Gut Health
So, is there anything else? You know, also l've got these prebiotics here.
Prebiotics. Probiotics. A lot of people say that you should take prebiotics.
Probiotics. Have you tried giving them to your patients?
I was on probiotics and so are my patients when we started and it had not corrected the microbiome. It was just a try. We're going to dump the bacteria down there and maybe they'll get back to normal. Okay. That is what a probiotic is considered. They have the actual bacteria freeze-dried and you eat the bacteria. Kind of gross when you think about it as being poop bacteria, but that's what it is. Okay.
Now, what prebiotic has that's different is that you feed the bacteria and they feed you. That's really what happens. What I love about this is there are different things that they're feeding the bacteria. We're kind of interested in what they think.
How do we know what they think?
Well, what if I change to carnivore and all of a sudden my belly gas goes away?
The carnivore diet where you just eat meat, mostly meat. Let's say 90% meat and most of my belly complaints go away and I poop regularly. Then you've just been very successful at making your bacteria very happy. What if the next client who I have is a mostly plant-based?
Then I have to change the way I think and the way I help them and encourage them to recognize that when we're feeding mostly plant-based, we have a different set of bacteria.
Now, let me propose something to you. Humans cover the globe like cockroaches.
We are very successful and we have a hugely varied diet. I would claim that means you should eat the diet that works for you. The place where you see something that is really important for the US is the original articles about vitamin deficiency states were in two groups that ate a pure carbohydrate diet. So the claim right now for most the people that are interested in healthy diets is 1:45:12 if you eat a fully carbohydrate diet, you're set up for failure in a million different ways. And then they talk about the diet you should eat. There are two
1:45:21 incidences from the 1940s where the first vitamin deficiency states were described and both of them turn out to be purely carbohydrate diets. One of them was in the Japanese prisoner of war camps and the batan [clears throatl death march in World War II where they had rice, rice, rice.
That's it. And they're outside all the time. They're not vitamin D deficient. They're discovered to have beriberi.
Beriberi is a disease caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1), which can lead to symptoms affecting the cardiovascular and nervous systems. There are two main types: wet beriberi, which impacts the heart, and dry beriberi, which affects the nervous system.
And beriberi is an old disease described in Japan when you take off the rice casing. So ultimately they gave back meat and vegetables and beriberi is described as heart failure, non-healing ulcers of the legs, bright shiny red skin and burning in the feet that we see in the elderly in the US all the time in the hospital 1:46:13 that is now ignored. But you can actually get toa state where you're feeding only carbohydrates. But now the
1:46:20 lens you're looking through is I was feeding my bacteria a purely carbohydrate diet. I therefore selected
1:46:27 for bacterial populations that were not producing the B vitamins that I needed.
1:46:33 It's seeing it through a slightly different lens. The same thing about pelagra which is actually a niacin
1:46:40 deficiency in adults and children that were institutionalized in the south of the United States in the 30s and 40s and
1:46:47 fed corn grl as their only food. So there's still a piece of information there that is your diet absolutely
1:46:56 affects who lives inside you. And once you have a purely carbohydrate diet for many years and you're D deficient, it is
1:47:05 very likely you're going to have to do something more aggressive, either change your diet and do fermented