TDP #67 - Jay Feldman 2 - a podcast by UMZU LLC

from 2021-01-31T15:00

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In this episode of The Thermo Diet Podcast, Jayton Miller sits down with independent health researcher and coach Jay Feldman. Jay has been in the metabolic health realm for years now and has a very comprehensive knowledge of various aspects of metabolic theory and the human body. In this episode, they go over

  • misconceptions around adaptation and hormesis
  • why our adaptation to something doesn't make it beneficial
  • Adapting to something to survive or thrive
  • why adaptations to stress are harmful and aren't responsible for the benefits from things like exercise
  • Epigenetic factors
  • the problems with being a "fat-burner" and low-carb diets
  • Why we don’t want to use fatty acids as fuel
  • Beta oxidation vs glycolysis
  • Hormones associated with this type of energy utilization

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Full Transcript:

Jayton Miller:
Welcome back to Thermo Diet Podcast. I'm your host, Jayton Miller. And today I have on the podcast, Mr. Jay Feldman. I'm super excited for this episode. Some of the things that we talk about are the misconceptions and some of the misunderstandings around adaptation and hormesis, why our adaptation to something doesn't necessarily make it beneficial, adapting to something for survival versus thriving. Why adaptations to stress are harmful and aren't responsible for some of the benefits from things like exercise. We talk a little bit about the epigenetic factors. We talk a little bit about being a fat burner versus using the oxidative and glucose metabolism. So this is a very dense episode filled with information. I love talking to Jay, so I'm super excited for y'all to dive into this one. So let's get into it.

Jayton Miller:
How's it going today, guys? Welcome back to Thermo Diet Podcast. Today I have on the podcast, again, Mr. Jay Feldman. How are you doing today, Jay?

Jay Feldman:
I'm great, Jayton. How are you?

Jayton Miller:
Doing very well. For anybody who might not know who you are out there, you mind giving on a quick background story?

Jay Feldman:
Yeah. I, like many other people who end up trying to share a lot of health information and trying to help other people get better, I started with myself. Health became a real focus for me, starting basically with fitness where I was trying to improve my athletic performance, I want it to look good. And that took me down the dieting rabbit hole and nutrition rabbit hole. And I ended up making a lot of mistakes along the way, falling into low carb and a lot of caloric restriction trying to stay lean. After finding a lot of things that didn't work and ended up making me feel a lot worse, through that exploration and trying to figure out what was wrong, I ended up coming across what a lot of people call the bioenergetic view of health, and changed everything for me.

Jay Feldman:
And now I watch how much it changes the lives of other people, and I think it's a much better approach, of course, as we'll talk about today.

Jayton Miller:
Definitely. So for those who might not know the general perspective of the bioenergetic view, do you mind given your quick definition of that?

Jay Feldman:
Yeah. It's basically the view that our health is dependent on energy. Basically, the energy is the center of our health. And when I say energy, I'm not talking about some spiritual energy or anything like that, but rather energy on a physiological level, the actual energy t

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