• Hosts: Ed Jones (Owner – Nutrition World) & Clint Powell
  • A variety of topics all related to living a healthy life

 

Presented by: Nutrition World

www.nutritionw.com


Broadcasting from the Nooga Dentistry Studio

www.noogadentistry.com

 

Production of: Whitfield Media Group

www.vitalhealthradio.com

 

Show Summary & Time Stamps:

Title: Saffron as “Nature’s SSRI”, GLP-1 Side Effect Mitigation, Holistic Oral Health, & More

[0:00:00] – Show Intro

[0:01:44] – Ed’s Fitness Goal & Using AI

  • Ed’s 4:00 a.m. gym routine and training structure.
  • Goal: 14 weeks out from Chattanooga fitness/bodybuilding contest (men’s classic over 50/55).
  • Uses AI as a “thinking partner”:
    • Uploads body and meal photos daily.
    • Gets macro/meal feedback and accountability in ~7–8 minutes/day.
  • Reports better progress in 3 weeks with AI than all of last year’s prep.

[0:05:08] – GLP‑1 / Weight‑Loss Drugs & Protein Strategy

  • Conversation with Be Well Labs about GLP‑1/ozempic‑type drugs:
    • ~1 in 8 people currently on weight‑loss meds; pill form may push toward 1 in 2.
  • Concerns: long‑term side effects, muscle loss, “hijacking” normal physiology.
  • Ed’s mitigation tips for those on GLP‑1s:
    • Aim for ~1 g protein per pound of body weight.
    • Most will need two protein shakes/day plus weight training.

[0:06:47] – Butyric Acid, Hydrogen Water & Sleep Gains

  • Ed’s last 3 weeks:
    • More energy, best sleep/Oura Ring scores he’s ever had (scores from ~71 → ~82).
  • Two main changes:
    • Butyric acid (from butter/fiber fermentation):
      • 2 capsules in the morning.
      • Supports gut lining, may have GLP‑1‑like effects.
    • Hydrogen water:
      • Uses a hydrogen bottle and tablets; must drink quickly after dissolving.
  • Hypothesis: combination is improving gut health, inflammation, and overall well‑being.

[0:10:18] – Dollar General “Stranded” Series

  • New mini‑series concept:
    • “What would Ed Jones do if stranded in a rural town and only had Dollar General for meals?”
  • Finds ~12 foods (out of ~2000) he’d eat regularly.
  • Message: even in limited environments (Dollar General, fast food), you can still find better choices.
  • Content to appear on Instagram, Facebook, (possibly YouTube).

[0:15:58] – Tallow, French Fries & Processed Carbs

  • Rib & Loin (local BBQ restaurant) reportedly using beef tallow.
  • Ed on fats:
    • Prefers tallow (stable saturated fat) over seed/vegetable oils.
    • Critiques decades of low‑fat dogma and resulting high‑carb intake and heart disease.
  • Notes potato farmers discarding crops:
    • Impact of GLP‑1 drugs on restaurant demand.
    • Growing awareness of harm from processed carbs.
  • Hydrogen‑rich “healing” waters story (German mine, Mexico, Japan) → dissolved molecular hydrogen theme.

[0:22:17] – Oral Health, Tooth Powder & Mouth Microbiome

  • Ed’s dental routine: cleanings every 3 months.
  • References his oral health e‑book (searchable via NutritionW.com).
  • Product mention: Echo Dent Daily Care Tooth Powder:
    • Chosen because it does not annihilate mouth bacteria.
  • Key idea: chronic use of strong mouthwashes (even “natural” ones) may:
    • Damage oral microbiome.
    • Be linked to higher Alzheimer’s risk via “bad” oral bacteria.
  • Occasional disinfecting is fine (e.g., sore throat), but avoid twice‑daily “scorched earth” approach.

[0:26:33] – Niacinamide, Glioblastoma & High Iron

  • Study highlight:
    • High‑dose niacin/niacinamide (B3) may support immune activity and short‑term outcomes in glioblastoma.
    • Niacinamide boosts NAD (cellular energy/anti‑aging cofactor).
    • Already used by dermatologists to help lower skin‑cancer risk.
  • High iron / ferritin:
    • Ferritin >100: likely inflammation or iron overload.
    • Ferritin >200: pathological; associated with shorter lifespan.
  • Action step:
    • Test iron/ferritin (e.g., at Be Well Labs / beginwithlabs.com).
    • If high, consider regular blood donation to lower iron.

[0:34:42] – SSRIs & Antidepressants with Dr. Kurt Deering

  • Guest: Dr. Curt Dearing, clinical pharmacist (30+ years).
  • SSRIs discussed:
    • Prozac, Celexa, Lexapro, Paxil, Zoloft.
  • Effectiveness vs placebo:
    • Placebo response in depression is high (~40%+).
    • SSRIs only modestly better than placebo in many trials.
  • Typical course:
    • Weeks 1–2: patients often feel worse.
    • Weeks 3–4: back to baseline.
    • Weeks 4–6: if helpful, benefits show here.

[0:40:44] – SSRI Side Effects, Withdrawal & Risks

  • Common side effects:
    • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, headaches.
    • Sleep disturbance (insomnia or excessive sleepiness).
    • Anxiety, jitteriness, tremors, dry mouth.
  • Long‑term issues:
    • Sexual dysfunction (very common).
    • Weight changes (often weight gain).
  • Withdrawal (if stopped abruptly):
    • Anxiety, dizziness, flu‑like symptoms, insomnia.
    • “Brain zaps” – electric‑shock sensations that strongly discourage abrupt stopping.
  • Boxed warning:
    • Increased suicidal thoughts/behaviors, especially 18–24‑year‑olds.

[0:48:03] – Natural & Lifestyle Alternatives (Green Pharmacy)

  • Strong caveat: never stop/taper SSRIs without coordinating with the prescribing clinician.
  • Nutrient foundations:
    • Vitamin D adequacy for mood and depression.
    • Low‑dose lithium (as a micronutrient, e.g., lithium orotate):
      • Supports brain health, reduces inflammation, may aid depression/anxiety/cognitive health.
    • Omega‑3s, especially EPA, for mood support.
  • Herbs & natural options:
    • St. John’s Wort, ashwagandha, saffron.
  • Lifestyle interventions:
    • Exercise (research shows it can match or beat standard depression care).
    • Sunlight, sleep quality, mindfulness/prayer, overall holistic changes.
  • Team approach:
    • Add trainers, nutritionists, holistic practitioners alongside psychiatrists/MDs.

[0:50:52] – Saffron as “Nature’s SSRI”

  • Clinical evidence:
    • Meta‑analyses: saffron ≈ SSRIs in effect for mild–moderate depression.
    • Faster onset (often 1–2 weeks).
  • Side‑benefits:
    • Heart health, anti‑inflammatory, lipid‑lowering.
    • Cognitive support (including in Alzheimer’s studies).
    • PMS symptom relief.
    • Eye health (age‑related macular degeneration support, intraocular pressure).
    • Better sleep (duration and quality).
    • Weight management (reduced appetite, body weight, waist circumference).
    • Improved libido and sexual satisfaction (opposite of many SSRIs).

[0:56:44] – Offers, Products & Closing

  • WishGarden immune products:
    • Immune boost for pregnancy.
    • Kids’ immune support formula (often mixed with honey for taste).
    • Free bottle for the first 10 in‑store visitors mentioning the show (time‑limited).
  • NoogaPodcasts.com:
    • Clint promotes his local podcast network (crime, politics, adventure, health, faith, veterans, etc.).
  • Fireside Herbicide:
    • Plant‑desiccating herbicide that dehydrates weeds instead of poisoning soil. Less harmful to earthworms and soil life vs glyphosate products.
  • Sign‑off:
    • Radio airing on Sundays, podcast version (“Vital Health Radio”) drops Tuesdays.
    • Thanks to listeners and mention of Nutrition World as primary sponsor.