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498: Martin Pytela - Searching For Root Causes Using Metal Detox, Diet, and Microbiome Balance 

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Searching For Root Causes Using Metal Detox, Diet, and Microbiome Balance

Click Here for a FREE 15 min Zoom Consultation With Brad:

Over 40 Fitness Hacks Facebook Group

Martin Pytela - Metabolic Typing Coach

Life Enthusiast Podcast

⁠www.life-enthusiast.com⁠

In this episode of Over 40 Fitness, host Brad Williams interviews Martin Pytela from Life Enthusiast, focusing on the critical topic of gut health. Brad begins by sharing his personal struggles with food allergies and environmental sensitivities, emphasizing the confusion surrounding the microbiome and its impact on health. He notes the lack of new information in mainstream media and expresses frustration with Western medicine's skepticism towards conditions like leaky gut. Martin agrees, pointing out that heavy metals and industrial toxins are primary culprits in gut health decline, which he experienced firsthand during his health struggles.

Martin uses a vivid analogy to describe the gut lining, comparing it to a worn-out tennis court where the protective grass (villi) has been eroded. This erosion leads to a compromised gut lining, or leaky gut, which allows undigested food particles and toxins to enter the bloodstream, triggering immune responses and allergies. He explains that modern wheat and dairy, especially those produced in North America, are more likely to cause such damage due to their higher protein content and modifications.

The conversation then shifts to the interconnectedness of gut health with overall well-being. Martin highlights how a leaky gut can lead to a leaky brain and a compromised immune system, affecting cognitive functions and increasing vulnerability to various diseases. He stresses the importance of maintaining a balanced microbiome, which involves nurturing beneficial bacteria with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics. He underscores the necessity of eliminating toxins and properly nourishing the gut to support its healing and function.

Brad and Martin also discuss detoxification, with Martin sharing his experience in using zeolite to remove heavy metals from his body. He explains that zeolite acts like a sponge, attracting and binding to positively charged toxins, which are then excreted from the body. This method, he notes, is less invasive and more accessible than intravenous EDTA chelation therapy. Martin emphasizes that removing mercury fillings and avoiding ongoing exposure to heavy metals is crucial for recovery.

Further elaborating on gut repair, Martin talks about the importance of butyrates, short-chain fatty acids produced by gut bacteria, essential for maintaining the integrity of the gut lining. He stresses that individuals must ensure their diets provide the necessary nutrients for these processes. Martin also touches on the significance of maintaining an optimal pH balance throughout the digestive system, which varies from acidic in the stomach to alkaline in the small intestine and back to acidic in the colon.

The discussion concludes with a focus on environmental toxins, particularly glyphosate, a common herbicide in the food chain. Martin explains that glyphosate is water-soluble and acts as an antibiotic, killing beneficial gut bacteria. He stresses the importance of avoiding contaminated food and water, reducing exposure to harmful chemicals in everyday products, and being mindful of the indoor environment. Martin advocates for a holistic approach to health, emphasizing that addressing diet and environmental factors is essential for maintaining a healthy gut and overall well-being.

If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:

www.Over40FitnessHacks.com

Additionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV

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501 episódios

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Searching For Root Causes Using Metal Detox, Diet, and Microbiome Balance

Click Here for a FREE 15 min Zoom Consultation With Brad:

Over 40 Fitness Hacks Facebook Group

Martin Pytela - Metabolic Typing Coach

Life Enthusiast Podcast

⁠www.life-enthusiast.com⁠

In this episode of Over 40 Fitness, host Brad Williams interviews Martin Pytela from Life Enthusiast, focusing on the critical topic of gut health. Brad begins by sharing his personal struggles with food allergies and environmental sensitivities, emphasizing the confusion surrounding the microbiome and its impact on health. He notes the lack of new information in mainstream media and expresses frustration with Western medicine's skepticism towards conditions like leaky gut. Martin agrees, pointing out that heavy metals and industrial toxins are primary culprits in gut health decline, which he experienced firsthand during his health struggles.

Martin uses a vivid analogy to describe the gut lining, comparing it to a worn-out tennis court where the protective grass (villi) has been eroded. This erosion leads to a compromised gut lining, or leaky gut, which allows undigested food particles and toxins to enter the bloodstream, triggering immune responses and allergies. He explains that modern wheat and dairy, especially those produced in North America, are more likely to cause such damage due to their higher protein content and modifications.

The conversation then shifts to the interconnectedness of gut health with overall well-being. Martin highlights how a leaky gut can lead to a leaky brain and a compromised immune system, affecting cognitive functions and increasing vulnerability to various diseases. He stresses the importance of maintaining a balanced microbiome, which involves nurturing beneficial bacteria with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics. He underscores the necessity of eliminating toxins and properly nourishing the gut to support its healing and function.

Brad and Martin also discuss detoxification, with Martin sharing his experience in using zeolite to remove heavy metals from his body. He explains that zeolite acts like a sponge, attracting and binding to positively charged toxins, which are then excreted from the body. This method, he notes, is less invasive and more accessible than intravenous EDTA chelation therapy. Martin emphasizes that removing mercury fillings and avoiding ongoing exposure to heavy metals is crucial for recovery.

Further elaborating on gut repair, Martin talks about the importance of butyrates, short-chain fatty acids produced by gut bacteria, essential for maintaining the integrity of the gut lining. He stresses that individuals must ensure their diets provide the necessary nutrients for these processes. Martin also touches on the significance of maintaining an optimal pH balance throughout the digestive system, which varies from acidic in the stomach to alkaline in the small intestine and back to acidic in the colon.

The discussion concludes with a focus on environmental toxins, particularly glyphosate, a common herbicide in the food chain. Martin explains that glyphosate is water-soluble and acts as an antibiotic, killing beneficial gut bacteria. He stresses the importance of avoiding contaminated food and water, reducing exposure to harmful chemicals in everyday products, and being mindful of the indoor environment. Martin advocates for a holistic approach to health, emphasizing that addressing diet and environmental factors is essential for maintaining a healthy gut and overall well-being.

If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:

www.Over40FitnessHacks.com

Additionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV

  continue reading

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