Podcast Episode #31: Mysterious “Product X” Destroys Microbes, Blowtorches Body Fat, Fights Fatigue, and Powers Performance.
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Podcast Episode #31: Mysterious “Product X” Destroys Microbes, Blowtorches Body Fat, Fights Fatigue, and Powers Performance.

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Alright folks - I usually don't get this excited about a discovery, but when we're talking about a substance that is all-natural, amazingly simple to find, and incredibly diverse, it is well worth the buzz.

In this February 10, 2009 podcast, I interview a farmer in Palouse, Idaho.

And what he reveals to me is going to blow your mind. Let's just call it "Product X" for now. Before I tell you more about Product X, I want to remind you about three important studies that are highly relevant to fat loss, and that are going to help you understand why your body is probably more messed up that you think it is. These are studies that your physician, personal trainer, and nutritionist are probably not going to tell you about.

This is NOT run-of-the-mill fat loss advice. Here's the first study (and remember, you should read this part because it ties in very closely with Product X):

1) "Antibodies Against Food Antigens are Correlated with Inflammation and Intima Media Thickness in Obese Juveniles"

What the HECK does that mean?

This study looked at kids, half of whom were normal weight and half of whom were overweight (i.e. "obese juveniles").

The researchers measured the children's levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker for inflammation in the body.

Then they used an ultrasound to look for plaque or thickening in the carotid arteries (the main arteries that supply the brain).

Finally, they looked at blood tests for IgG, which show food allergies.

Guess what?

The overweight kids had 3 times higher CRP levels and 2.5 times higher IgG antibodies food allergy levels, and these values are almost 10 times higher than what other studies have found up to this point!

The overweight kids also had much thicker carotid arteries - a huge risk for heart disease.

How did this happen? When the gut is damaged by consumption of foods to which you are allergic, it becomes leaky, and these allergic food particles put your immune system on hyper-alert.

Your hyped-up immune system then triggers an inflammatory response. And guess what happens next? Your cells become insensitive to insulin. This leads to insulin resistance. And insulin resistance leads to belly fat.

So while you're busy counting calories and making sure that you drink the "skinny latte", I've got NEWS. It is WAY more important that your body is not allergy to those milk proteins then that you are drinking low calorie.

And this is why I am now recommending that every one of my nutrition and exercise clients get food allergy testing. Especially the ones that are having trouble losing weight. But why take my word that a leaky gut causes inflammation? Here's another study:

2) "Metabolic endotoxemia initiates obesity and insulin resistance."

This study looked at what causes a leaky gut.

In this study, researchers fed thin mice a very high-fat diet.

Why a high-fat diet? Because high-fat diets (and we're not talking about good fats like nuts and olives and avocadoes - we're talking about crackers, muffins, and margarine) promote toxin-producing bugs, and these bad bugs kill the good bugs.

Interestingly, sugars do the same thing.

Here's what the researchers discovered: the toxins produced in the mice triggered killed off the good bacteria in the stomach of the mice and produced inflammation and obesity.

So let's do a review of what we've learned so far: A) food allergies make you fat; B) sugar and bad fats produce inflammation, which also makes you fat.

BY THE WAY, "sugar" and "bad fats" include whole wheat muffins, pasta, wheat thin crackers, and organic ice cream. Here's the third and last study:

3) "The gut microbiota as an environmental factor that regulates fat storage."

I'm going to keep this one short and sweet. This study found that people with good bugs in their gut lose weight quickly, and those with bad bugs in their gut gain weight and pile on body fat. And if you want to really get into the details of why, you should listen to Podcast Episode #29 with the Fat Flush Doctor.

So now we know that gut inflammation, bad bugs, food allergies, toxins, fungus, and microbes can make you fat. Not to mention giving you chronic fatigue, bad sports performance, insomnia, repeated bouts of sickness, and a host of other problems.

But how on earth does all this tie into Product X? Consider the following powerful excerpts:

“(Washington, D.C.) Oil from the common herb Product X may be an effective treatment against dangerous, and sometimes drug-resistant bacteria, a Georgetown researcher has found. Two studies have shown that Product X Oil—and, in particular, Carvacrol, one of Product X's chemical components—appear to reduce infection as effectively as traditional antibiotics.…

Harry G. Preuss, MD, MACN, CNS, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, and his research team, tested Product X Oil on Staphylococcus bacteria—which is responsible for a variety of severe infections and is becoming increasingly resistant to many antibiotics. They combined Product X Oil with the bacteria in a test tube, and compared Product X Oil's effects to those of standard antibiotics Streptomycin, Penicillin and Vancomycin. The Product X Oil at relatively low doses was found to inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus bacteria in the test tubes as effectively as the standard antibiotics did.” Georgetown University Medical Center Press Release October 6, 2001

"Here’s a member of the mint family that’s simply loaded with antiseptic compounds. Product X is useful as a hot tea (inhale the vapors as you drink) or in a massage lotion. You can add a few drops of the Essential Oil to any skin lotion or to vegetable oil. (Page 391)" The Green Pharmacy By James A. Duke

“The Essential Oil of Product X is the most powerful plant-derived antiseptic known." William Harrison Martindale Publisher Of The Extra Pharmacopoeia British Pharmacology Reference Book

"Antibiotic resistance, the ability of germs to become impervious to modern antibiotic drugs, has been called one of the most challenging health threats of our modern era. Yet researchers report that Carvacrol, an ingredient found in Oil of Product X, kills off bacteria without causing antibiotic resistance." “Microbiology Letters” Federation Of European Microbiological Societies January 2004 "British researchers reported Product X Oil had antibacterial activity against 25 different bacteria." “Journal Of Applied Microbiology” Volume 88 February 2000 "What we found was that certain spices added to foods would be useful in preventing and even killing organisms like E. Coli that can cause disease," said Dr. F. Ann Draughon, a UT microbiologist who is co-director of the UT Food Safety Initiative.…The study found that Oil of Product X was the most effective at killing all the pathogens." “Tennessee Today” Current News From The University Of Tennessee June 14, 1999

"Researchers at the Department of Food Science at the University of Tennessee reported that, among various plant oils, Oil of Product X exhibited the greatest antibacterial action against common pathogenic germs such as Staph, E. coli and Listeria." “Journal Of Food Protection” Volume 64 July 2001

"Because the essential oils are so sweet smelling, it might be easy to suppose that their value is essentially one of charm. That would be a mistake. The Essential Oil of Product X, for example, is twenty-six times more powerful as an antiseptic than Phenol, which is the active ingredient in many cleansing materials." (Page 8) The Complete Book Of Essential Oils And Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Worwood "General (Effects): The Essential Oil, which contains carvacrol, is antimicrobial in vitro. (Page 609) Physicians’ Desk Reference For Herbal Medicines by Joerg Gruenwald (Editor)

"Wild Product X, which is quite different than the variety on most kitchen spice racks, has over 50 antibacterial compounds." “The London Times” May 8, 2001

"Researchers from the University of Thessaloniki in Greece discovered that Product X was highly bactericidal (it killed bacteria and sterilized septic water) at 1/4000 dilution." “Journal Of Agricultural Food Chemistry” American Chemical Society Volume 44-1996

“Egyptians valued Product X for its ability to disinfect wounds and speed the healing process…. After Aristotle observed that tortoises ate snakes and then ate Product X to avoid dying, he recommended it as an antidote for poisoning….

“Product X Oil is one of the strongest antiseptic and antiviral essential oils. It boosts immunity and is especially effective against allergies, Candidiasis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fungal infections. It stimulates sluggish lymphatic circulation. During convalescence or in states of general weakness, the body can be strengthened and energized by Product X. Its antibacterial action makes Product X ideal for spraying in a sickroom to cleanse or sterilize it and to prevent the spread of infection.

“Respiratory ailments as asthma, bronchitis, colds, flu, sore throat, and even whooping cough respond well to Product X Oil’s ability to fight bacterial and viral infections, relieve congestion, loosen and release phlegm, and soothe coughs, while it eases aches and pains and reduces muscle spasms. Product X alleviates the pain and inflammation of joint and spinal problems such as arthritis, backache, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, rheumatism, and sciatica. It is often used in a pack or poultice to treat sprains, swelling, and stiffness.

“Product X is helpful for all digestive disorders, particularly those resulting from nervousness. It eases indigestion that results from eating too rapidly. It calms the stomach, can stimulate appetite, relieves diarrhea, and can even cure hiccups. Product X can soothe headaches, migraines, and nervous tension. Its antiseptic abilities help to fight infection of earaches. Some people report success in preventing or minimizing motion sickness by drinking Product X herb tea. Others recommend chewing fresh Product X leaves to provide temporary relief from painful toothache.

“The anti-inflammatory action of Product X Oil helps to heal wounds and skin infections, as well as to relieve skin disorders such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and seborrhea. Because it has strong antifungal and antiseptic properties, it can fight fungal infections of the skin such as athlete’s foot and jock itch. Massage diluted Product X Oil into the fingernails to fight fungal infections there. Applied topically, it helps reduce chronic skin infections. Product X is a powerful insect repellant; it may help to alleviate skin parasites, such as lice, because of its antiparasitic activity.

“Product X can often stimulate the flow of menstruation when used in a sitz bath or when massaged on the abdomen. It also relieves the pain of menstrual cramps and helps to overcome insomnia.” (Pages 103,104)" Aromatherapy PA By Roberta Wilson

“Medicinal Actions & Uses: Product X helps to settle flatulence and stimulates the flow of bile. Strongly antiseptic, may be taken to treat respiratory conditions such as coughs, tonsillitis, bronchitis and asthma. It is also considered to be a useful promote of menstruation. The diluted oil can be applied externally to toothache or painful joints.” (Page 240) Encyclopedia Of Medicinal Plants By Andrew Chevallier

“Anticancer Effects: Antimutagenic and anticarcenogenic properties have been attributed to rosmaric acid isolated from rosemary and Product X.” (Page 609) Physicians’ Desk Reference For Herbal Medicines by Joerg Gruenwald (Editor)

“Product X has seven…compounds that lower blood pressure….” (Page 256) The Green Pharmacy by James A. Duke “Mother Nature has provided us with a powerful antibiotic in Product X Oil. Unlike synthetic antibiotics that are powerless against viruses and funguses, Product X Oil is effective against these pathogens too.” Dr. Michelle Schoffro Cook “The Cochrane Times” June 8, 2005 “Wild Product X Oil: Powerful antifungal agent that has the ability to destroy even resistant forms of fungi.” (Page 393) Prescription For Herbal Healing by Phyllis A. Balch

“Oil of Product X is an excellent supplement. It's beneficial for viral conditions, bacterial and fungal problems and can be used both preventatively and during an infection to help clear up the problem.” Marni Ross Naturopathic Physician Toronto, Canada

“Constituents: Product X contains a volatile oil (comprising carvacrol, thymol, betabisabolene, Caryophyllene, linalool, and borneol), tannins, resin, sterols, and flavanoids. Both carvacrol and thymol are antibacterial and antifungal.” (Page 240) Encyclopedia Of Medicinal Plants By Andrew Chevallier

“A recent study compared the anti-Candida effect of Product X Oil to that of Caprylic Acid. The results indicated that Product X Oil is over 100 times more potent than Caprylic Acid against Candida.” “Journal Of Applied Nutrition” Volume 47 1995

“In a study by the National Institute of Pediatrics in Mexico, scientists found that Product X was effective at killing Giardia, a parasite that causes abdominal distress.” Dr. Michelle Schoffro Cook “The Cochrane Times” June 8, 2005

“A clinical study in Italy has shown that Oil of Product X can be used to treat intestinal parasites.” “Phytotherapy Research” Volume 14 May 2000

“Researchers Call Herbs Rich Source Of Healthy Antioxidants; Product X Ranks Highest” “Science Daily” January 8, 2002

“Studies are accumulating that the ‘pizza herb’, Product X, is a powerful antioxidant…. In a test of nearly 100 plants in the mint family, of which Product X is a member, the pizza herb was the one with the greatest antioxidant activity.” (Page 59) The Green Pharmacy by James A. Duke

“Antioxidant Effects: The Essential Oil of Product X has been demonstrated to be a potent antioxidant.” (Page 609) Physicians’ Desk Reference For Herbal Medicines by Joerg Gruenwald (Editor)

“Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture have determined that herbs are higher in antioxidant levels than fruits, vegetables and even spices such as garlic…. Product X has 42 times more antioxidant activity than apples, 30 times more than potatoes, 12 times more than oranges and 4 times more than blueberries…. Product X had 3 to 30 times higher antioxidant activity than other herbs studied." “Journal Of Agricultural And Food Chemistry” American Chemical Society November 2001

“No significant adverse reactions have been associated with the use of Product X in culinary or medicinal concentrations. The FDA has placed Product X on its list of substances “Generally Recognized As Safe” (GRAS) for food consumption.” (Page 477) The American Pharmaceutical Association Practical Guide To Natural Medicines by Andrea Peirce

“No health hazards or side effects are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages.” (Page 610) Physicians’ Desk Reference For Herbal Medicines by Joerg Gruenwald (Editor)

That's right. This stuff works wonders, and people have been observing it for hundreds of years.

In my own personal research, I've found that interestingly, in most commercial grocery stores and health food outlets, what you are getting is not the actual Product X, but rather, a fake knock-off imitation oil or compound that is a complete waste of money, and potentially harmful at higher dosages.

But just 2 weeks ago, I received a phone call from a fan of BenGreenfieldFitness.com, and given complete access to one of the most highly concentrated and certified sources of Product X, at a price so affordable that I literally thought I was being pranked.

It is a 7:1 mixture of Product X and almond oil, bottled in a 1 ounce medicine droplet bottle that lasts 1-2 months, depending on your frequency of use. The almond oil is a Virgin Sweet Almond Oil, which is more readily assimilated into the skin and less greasy that another other available carrier oil, including olive oil, which is the normal carrier oil for Product X.

You can put it on your skin to treat acne and eczema, place a few drops under your tongue to kill fungus, microbes, yeast and bad bacteria in your gut, and even mix a little into a spraybottle to mist in your house and on your kitchen counter to destroy microbes.

But how do you know you're getting the real deal?

#1: The actual Product X utilized in the brand new customized BenGreenfieldFitness.com mixture comes with a laboratory certificate of analysis, is 100% pure undiluted and unadulterated, and contains 75% Carvacrol, the primary indicator of quality and effectiveness. It is the Wild Mediterranean version, harvested in France and stream distilled in a blend that is stronger than other blends that are available on the retail market - at a fraction of the price.

#2: I guarantee that you will begin to notice results within just 2 weeks of implementing Product X as a topical treatment for skin problems, microbe killer in your home, or soldier against bad bugs in your gut. And your results will speak louder than any study or certificate of analysis!

What do you think?

Are you ready to save money on doctor hospital bills and useless fat loss treatments?

Are you ready to eliminate yeast, fungus and bad bacteria in your gut?

Are you ready introduce a completely natural, healthy, and highly effective microbe killer into your home or office?

Five days after this post, Product X was revealed to be Mediterranean Oil of Oregano, which is available by clicking here.

Click here to get your hands on Mediterranean Oil of Oregano as a power natural remedy today. As a limited time promotion, I am offering FREE shipping to anyone, anywhere in the world - but only until the end of February. That's how much I believe in the power of oregano oil.

Still curious how it works? Just listen to this week's podcast interview with a farmer from the Palouse, or click here to order it immediately and have it in your cupboard within 1 week.

A one to two month supply is $29.99, with FREE shipping. On other websites and health food stores, you're going to pay well over $40.00 for the quality and equivalent of what I'm offering exclusively from BenGreenfieldFitness.com. And you'll have to drive, research, and make sure what you're getting is the real deal.

No joke. This is it.Are you ready to take charge of your health and fitness?

Click here to get Product X, Mediterranean Oil of Oregano today.

P.S. In the podcast, a book called "The Cure is In the Cupboard" is mentioned. Here is a link to that book, which has more specific dosage recommendations and a host of creative therapeutic uses for this product. You'll find out even more interesting facts. For example, this is an incredibly rich source of iron and calcium, and can even be used as a topical anti-inflammatory for muscle strains and sprains!

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Episode #111: The Blood & Saliva Results From Bioletics Are In – How Healthy Is Ben?

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Pacific Elite Fitness is proud to announced an Official 2011 Triathlete Training Camp, January 31-February 7, 2011 at the Endurance Ranch in Austin, Texas! Click here for more details or to register now. - Get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code) --------------------------------------------------------------- Listener Q&A: Rick asks: My girlfriend recently went the doctor. They took blood pressure and it was low (i don't know how low). The doctor recommended she increase her salt intake. Sounds reasonable I suppose, however I have a problem with how she recommended going about it. The doctor wants her eat high salt foods like patato chips to suppliment...does this sound right? There has to be a healthier way. Any suggestions would be appreciated.                                                                                                                                   Bryan asks: I've been taking a basic Centrum multivitamin everyday.  Recently, I was at the store looking to buy something different and noticed that most of the main vitamin brands (Centrum, One a Day, etc.) have a "Performance" multivitamin.  Is there a benefit for someone who is actively training everyday to take a multivitamin that is enhanced for "active" individuals, or is it just hype? Secondly, will taking the multivitamin prior to working out make any difference on performance? Chuck asks: 1) What is the difference between partially and fully hydrogenated oil?  I've actually heard that fully is not as bad?  I don't buy these products but I've seen the fully hydrogenated oils is products like generic peanut butter. 2) This Vitamin was recommended to me and I wanted to see your take on it: NSI Synergy Once Daily Multi-Vitamin Version 3.  Is it anything special worth buying versus a regular multivitamin from like GNC?  It has Quercetin in it which I know is supposed to have some positive benefits. In my response to Bryan and Chuck, I mention Liquid Multi-Vitamins, including this Kid's Calm liquid (pictured right) that my kids take. Jeanine has the following call-in question: I have noticed for a couple years now that my right leg, more specifically  my hip and hamstrings, are much weaker than those in my left. I have a hard  time doing single-leg anything on my right leg. What kind of medical practitioner should I see to evaluate and fix this? An exercise physiologist? A kinesiologist? The article on muscle imbalances was interesting, but didn't give me enough info on how to help myself or where to get help. Patrick asks: What are some good exercises or stretches to do on dry land to maintain swim form when you can't get to a pool? I just got a new tattoo and can't even look at an open body of water for another week. Kenny asks: Training for my first ironman cda in 2011 and have a swim question. Is it ok to use the pull bouy for longer distance swims in the pool?  I find the pull bouy mimics the wetsuit in keeping my hips up. toddhouston asks via Twitter: @bengreenfield How do you store your wetsuit for the winter? Inside out, or normal? In a bag or hanging? Thanks! Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. -------------------------------------------- Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Brand new - get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code): Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ------------------------------------------------------See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

27 Loka 20111h 26min

Episode #110: How Do Newton Running Shoes Work?

Episode #110: How Do Newton Running Shoes Work?

Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode If you like this podcast, use the Facebook "Like" button above! In this September 1, 2010 free audio episode: Newton running shoes, quad cramping, running injuries, sleep quality, exercising on road trips, vitamin B12, caffeine's effect on your adrenals, greens supplements, sample aqua jogging workouts Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ----------------------------------------------------- Featured Topic: Newton Running Shoes In this featured topic, I interview Danny Abshire, inventor of Newton Running Sheos. Newton Running products were conceived and designed by Danny Abshire through his experience as a runner and designer of lightweight custom orthotics. Working with elite athletes, Danny dreamed of creating a shoe that would help runners of all levels get back to natural running techniques. Danny has been a running coach and the Director of Biomechanics and Injury Prevention for Multisports.com since 1993. He is also a consultant with the Lydiard Foundation and received his Pedorthic training from Northwestern University. Danny not only is an avid runner but also enjoys art, camping and spending time with his wife Jennifer, who manages the Newton Running Lab, and his two sons. Where did the idea for Newtons begin? Are there different types or styles of a running shoe like a Newton? What type of distances and speeds would that type of shoe be designed for? Are there injury risks or precautions that people should be aware of if they are switching from a non-Newton shoe? Should people put orthotics in a shoe like Newton? Do you support the use of barefoot running? ------------------------------------------------------- Special Announcements: -The first BenGreenfieldFitness Inner Circle podcast was released this week! Click here to check it out! -Coming September 5, Sunday, from 6-7:30pm LIVE video Nutrition & Fitness Q&A from Ben. Click here to attend! -Think forward to your training next January...Will you be tired of the indoor trainer and the treadmill and that black line on the bottom of the pool? Are you going to be struggling to stay motivated for those wet 5-hour slogs in this rainy/snowy winter climate? Are you planning on ANY 2011 triathlon event from Olympic distance up to Ironman? Then this event is going to be perfect for you. Pacific Elite Fitness is proud to announced an Official 2011 Triathlete Training Camp, January 31-February 7, 2011 at the Endurance Ranch in Austin, Texas! Click here for more details or to register now. - Get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code) --------------------------------------------------------------- Listener Q&A: Cynthia asks: After I finish a bike ride, when I sit to take off my shoes, the tops of my quads (on the outside) begin to cramp up. Even if I stretch my quads a little first, this still happens. What could be causing this, and what can I do to alleviate it? Ashley asks: I 29 years old and have been running for 10 years. I have run 1 half marathon, and had hopes of running a full marathon, but this past spring I was diagnosed with ITB and Runner's knee. This derailed my running plan to say the least.  I worked diligently with a PT and strengthened my quads, and glutes. I also started incorporating a lot of stretching and using the foam roller. My ITB and knee are great now, my latest issue is Plantar Fasciitis. I have never had foot pain before and I am frustrated that my body keeps putting up road blocks preventing me from running. I am a vegetarian and eat very little dairy, I am diligigent about taking my daily multi-vitamin, D, Flax Seed oil, C, as well as Magnesium, Calcium and Zinc. Since the PF has come up I have been rolling my foot and icing it as well as stretching my foot. Can you suggest anything else I could do? Thanks for your help. In my response to Ashley, I recommend the free Muscle Imbalances Revealed report and also the podcast #97 interview with Tom Vachet. Mat asks: Do you think longer consistent sleep is more important than total hours(should I get up an hour later and forego my work nap)? You can take the deep sleep sheep test by clicking here. Mat asks: I spend at least 4.5hours everyday in the car,is there anything I can do in that time,other than listen to your podcast,that will help me achieve my fitness goals? I've heard you suggest jumping jacks every hour but that would just prolong my journey time....you did mention 'powerbreath' recently,is there anything else of a similar nature that could be used whilst driving? Kim asks: My friend and I have been discussing the right time to take Vitamin B-12. We are both vegan and take a Vitamin B-12 supplement as well as Chlorella, which has a high amount of Vitamin B-12. My first question is: Should we be taking this much Vitamin B-12? Secondly, she recently underwent some blood work which showed her B-12 to be low. We have read that Vitamin C blocks Vitamin B-12 when taken at the same time, so we avoid taking both together. However, we were wondering that since most of the food we consume consists of Vitamin C, is it possible that it is blocking the Vitamin B-12 we supplement in our diet? And, if so, how do we get around that? Listener Robert asks: I have been told newly caffeine has a huge impact on adrenal gland since those are all the time “provoked” so that some time they no longer are able to fulfill their mission, plus ongoing high adrenal level in the body, in general, has unwished impacts on the body either way. What’s your take on that matter, and how far may I go [mg of caffeine on daily basis]. Is there any proven evidence backing this up or merely another uprising hysteria? Lee asks: If you get the chance, would you mind having a look at this supplement, Vital Greens? http://www.vitalgreens.com/ I am unable to get some of the supplements you mention here in Australia and wondered what you get from the ingredients list on the site. In my response to Lee, I mention Enerprime (pictured right). Go here: http://www.pacificfit.net/supplements.php#enerprime Listener Jeff asks: I'm taking up aqua jogging to overcome a tenacious bout of plantar fasciitis. I'm a runner and begin marathon training in late November. I want to knock out this demon for good and stay off the roads until I do. I'm sustituting two indoor cycling classes per week, 2-3 swims per week and now aqua jogging. The Speedo belt and aqua shoes are enroute from Swim Outlet.com. I'll be in the pool with a free range of motion (that is, not touching the pool bottom). Can you recommend some aqua jogging workouts? Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. -------------------------------------------- Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Brand new - get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code): Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ------------------------------------------------------See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

27 Loka 20111h 7min

Episode #109: Ben Reveals One Of His Favorite Sources For Fitness Music!

Episode #109: Ben Reveals One Of His Favorite Sources For Fitness Music!

Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode If you like this podcast, use the Facebook "Like" button above! In this August 25, 2010 free audio episode: a source for fitness music, exercising when you're sore, plantar fasciitis, something called gym dick, do you burn more calories in hot or cold weather, running socks, fruit and vegetable supplements, whey vs. soy protein and buying local vs. buying organic. Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ----------------------------------------------------- Featured Topic: Fitness Music The Get Fit Pod Podcast, hosted by Skip Orem, is a great source for fitness music - and like this podcast, a bit of education while you're exercising. For example, they're gearing up for an upcoming series on "barefoot running". In this interview with Skip, we talk about how music can motivate, and the 5 crucial fitness motivation keys that Skip includes in each episode. ------------------------------------------------------- Special Announcements: -The BenGreenfieldFitness Inner Circle is the next evolution of the BenGreenfieldFitness podcast. Be looking for the first episode in the next week. This special weekly podcast release from Ben and Jessa Greenfield will include a Research Corner, Recipes, Workouts, and much more. -Coming September 5, Sunday, from 6-7:30pm LIVE video Nutrition & Fitness Q&A from Ben. Click here to attend! -Think forward to your training next January...Will you be tired of the indoor trainer and the treadmill and that black line on the bottom of the pool? Are you going to be struggling to stay motivated for those wet 5-hour slogs in this rainy/snowy winter climate? Are you planning on ANY 2011 triathlon event from Olympic distance up to Ironman? Then this event is going to be perfect for you. Pacific Elite Fitness is proud to announced an Official 2011 Triathlete Training Camp, January 31-February 7, 2011 at the Endurance Ranch in Austin, Texas! Click here for more details or to register now. - Join Ben to race a double triathlon in Thailand.! Week 1: Laguna Phuket Triathlon; Week 2: Ironman 70.3 Thailand. Ben can still get you into the sold-out race AND organize your entire trip, but you must e-mail him at ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com within the next week. - Get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code) --------------------------------------------------------------- Listener Q&A: Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. davidography asks via Twitter: @bengreenfield Is it harmful to exercise over the top of soreness from a previous workout? Mike asks:  I've had PF for a while in 1 foot.  I had it about 1 yr ago and went to a great podiatrist who gave me 2 cortizone shots 1 wk apart, along w/ some icing and strengthening exercises, went away completely. About 2 wks ago, I changed my running style from a heel plant to a midfoot plant and the same PF came back in the same foot. I've been to Phy Therapy and have tried icing, stretching, nightsplint, massaging, orthotics, everything.  It doesnt hurt when I run. Do you know of anything else I could try to heal this? Sean asks: While we are on the topic of male underwear, I have a male fitness related question.  I'm not sure how to word this to make it appropriate for the podcast, but here it goes.  While working out hard, I notice that my penis shrinks considerable, often referred to as 'gym dick'.  It happens when I am training with weights and cardio.  It feels rather uncomfortable and I am wondering if there's anything to be worried about.  I've heard a couple reasons for this happening, first, that it is the body's primal instinct to protect itself during strenuous activity, and second, the body is focusing on sending blood to other areas of the body that need it more.  Does that seem accurate and does it have anything to do with the type of underwear I use? Christian asks: Do you burn more calories exercising in the cold - trying to keep core temp up- or in the heat - trying to keep core temp down? When I do my long distance runs - 20-25 miles each week, I sweat slot.  My socks are soaked by mike 18.  Then I start to get hot spots and blisters. Any suggestions about running socks? Tom asks: I'm a 53 year old ultradistance runner/cyclist who is "on the razor" putting in 3-4 hours of training on most days. 1) what is your opinion of fruit and vegetable supplements?  I am considering Juice Festiv from Sam's Club. What benefits might I expect to receive from taking this product? 2)  I sometimes feel overtrained and lethargic.  My diet is borderline vegan. Would switching from soy to whey protein in my smoothies give me additional energy? Tommy asks: I'm conflicted on purchasing overseas organic vs U.S. non-organic foods. After reading Thrive, by Brandon Fraizer, I learned that half of the green house gas admission in North America is from the transportation of food. For example, I'm stuck at the grocery store wondering if it's more beneficial to buy organic apples from Chili, or non-organic apples from Washington. Should I save Earth or save myself? Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. -------------------------------------------- Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Brand new - get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code): Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ------------------------------------------------------ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

27 Loka 20111h 2min

Episode #108: Why You Have Muscle Imbalances

Episode #108: Why You Have Muscle Imbalances

Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full transcript of this podcast episode If you like this podcast, use the Facebook "Like" button above!  In this August 18, 2010 free audio episode: muscle imbalances, varicose veins, a degenerative spine, getting stuffed up while training, baking soda, HGH supplements, a supplement called generation UCan, how to build strength, using biofeedback, bikram yoga, cold water showers, protein intake for endurance athletes, power breathing devices, improving power on the bicycle, cramping and magnesium. Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ----------------------------------------------------- Featured Topic: Muscle Imbalances If you sit, drive, do computer work or watch TV more than an hour a day, there’s a good chance you have muscle imbalances. In this featured topic, I interview one of my friends, Rick Kaselj, who is a very bright kinesiologist, exercise physiologist and personal trainer.  Rick has spent his professional career helping clients recover from injury, manage chronic conditions and prevent injury through exercise. Rick is a kinesiologist, exercise physiologist and personal trainer.  The key that has lead to Rick’s success has been addressing muscle imbalances in his clients.  If you would like to eliminate your muscle imbalances or help your clients do so, click here to check out Rick's program "Muscle Imbalances Revealed". I checked out Rick's program, which is made up of 7 video presentations totaling 6 hours and thought it would be very helpful to many of his blog readers and podcast listeners. As a thank you to me for helping me get the word out of the important of muscle imbalances, Rick is offering readers and listeners of Ben Greenfield Fitness huge discount on the program.   So for the next 5 days ONLY, at http://tinyurl.com/2ctojme, you get a steal of a deal on Muscle Imbalance Revealed: $50 off the regular price (again, that's for the next 5 days ONLY). This program has already helped hundreds of trainers, coaches and therapists like you help their clients and themselves overcome and prevent injuries and bust through fitness plateaus. http://tinyurl.com/2ctojmeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

27 Loka 20111h 33min

Episode #107: Can You Walk A Marathon In Under 3 Hours?

Episode #107: Can You Walk A Marathon In Under 3 Hours?

Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode If you like this podcast, use the Facebook "Like" button above! In this August 11, 2010 free audio episode: racewalking, heart rate predicting calorie burn, fiber and gas, bee pollen, running intervals, athlete's foot, nutrition and body odor, road bike shopping, heel spurs, how stretching works, platelet rich plasma injections, meal timing, running surface and good travel hiking foods. Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ----------------------------------------------------- Featured Topic: Racewalking In today's featured topic, Ben Greenfield interviews Dave McGovern from http://www.racewalking.org. Dave McGovern is a 25-year veteran of the US National Racewalk Team, coach to many elite racewalkers, and the author ofSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

27 Loka 20111h 18min

Episode #168: How To Banish Chronic Pain Forever.

Episode #168: How To Banish Chronic Pain Forever.

Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode. This show is now on Stitcher! Listen to us on your iPhone, Android Phone, BlackBerry and WebOS phones, and get entered to win $100. Just use promo code FITNESS when you download and register your FREE Stitcher app at http://www.stitcher.com/fitness   In this October 25, 2011 free audio episode: How to banish chronic pain forever, are marathons bad for your heart, supporting your lower back while swimming, splenda addiction, aspartic acid for boosting testosterone, vibram five fingers, PMS, fasted running and choosing bike wheels. Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Just click here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. ----------------------------------------------------- Special Announcements: -May 27-June 3: All-Inclusive Kona 2012 Triathlon Camp! Ben Greenfield will be there for a week of swimming, biking and running on the famous Ironman Hawaii course, along with IM Talk host John Newsom and Ironman World Champion Scott Molina. This Epic Camp culminates with the Ironman 70.3 Hawaii race! Space is limited, so act soon - click here to get full info or to register now for the Kona camp. -Wed, November 2, noon Pacific time: Live Q&A With Ben, during which you can ask any of your questions about Ben's consulting services. Just come right back here at 12:00PST on Wednesday: http://InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=23580678 -Vote for the BenGreenfieldFitness podcast for the Podcast Awards at http://www.podcastawards.com -The BenGreenfieldFitness gear and clothing store is now LIVE! Click here to get triathlon uniforms, tech pants and coat, hats and more - all emblazoned with Ben Greenfield's "Fire & Water" tattoo! -Click here to donate $1 to keep this podcast going! -BenGreenfieldFitness Inner Circle is now just $1 for a 14 Day Sneak Peek! Click here to join now. - Get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... First Name Last Name Email Cell # (1+area code) --------------------------------------------------------------- Featured Topic: How To Banish Chronic Pain Forever Dr. David Minkoff -  Dr. Minkoff is a complementary and alternative medicine expert, inventor of Master Amino Pattern, owner of Body Health, director of the Lifeworks Wellness Center in Florida, and finisher of 38 Ironman triathlons. In today's featured topic, Dr. Minkoff and I discuss prolozone therapy, enhanced external counter pulsation, and other new and alternative methods for chronic pain management and how to stop chronic pain. You can also listen to Dr. Minkoff in... Episode #26: The THREE Main Causes of Illness and Poor Performance Episode #105: A Peek Into The Life of An Ironman, Natural Medicine Physician. Episode #143: Can “Prolotherapy” Make Your Injuries Vanish? --------------------------------------------------------------- Listener Q&A: A listener has a call-in question about whether marathons are bad for your heart. In my response, I mention my article "Is Exercise Bad For You?" John has a call-in question: I've gotten into tri's the last few years, and did my first 70.3 in September (5:37:30). I'm 45 years old, and had a spinal fusion in my L3-5 area about 20 years ago (from a bad accident that left me unable to walk). My question is this: I used to be a lifeguard, and swimming was really fun and easy back in the day...now I have a body drag that is killing my time in the triathlons. Because my spine is now straight, I am unable to "plane" myself in the water, and simply drag myself along. When I use the bouy between my legs, I swim much faster and easier--but when I remove it, everything goes to heck (lack of ability to use muscles to stabilize myself in the water). I've tried working harder on my kicks--but I still sink; I've tried working on lowering my head in the water, but end up not getting planed out....do you have any tips on how I can improve my swim? I've tried a few coaches, and most just don't know what to do. I hate leaving the water in 85th place and having to bust it so hard to get back in the top 50...I'm desperate man. In my response to John, I mention the Aquasphere Phantom wetsuit. Yanet asks: How do I detox from Splenda? I only drink one coffee in the morning but I need 8 Splendas or is not sweet enough. I have tried Stevia, Agave but they do not taste sweet to me no matter how much I put. Should I use regular sugar since it's only once a day? Have I developed a sugar tolerance? I still want to drink my espresso every morning, what do you recommend? In my response to Yanet, I mention my article "12 Ways To Reduce Carbohydrate Cravings". Kevin asks: What is your opinion of D-Aspartic Acid as a natural testosterone booster? I have read a few reviews and studies and have yet to see any negatives. Darren asks: Ben, I recently got a pair of Vibram Fivefingers and am slowly building up mileage. I know a few people who train in Vibrams but when they race they use standard running shoes. From previous episodes I know that if you're racing on a specific surface then you should train on it as the change in surface can lead to injury. Would I be risking injury by racing in standard shoes and training in minimalist shoes? Tony asks: I have a question about my wife and her potential adrenal fatigue, or PMDD, or something crazy going on on a hormone level. It seems like the week before her period, all hell breaks loose in our house, so she went to see her doctor and they diagnosed her with PMDD based on symptoms, and prescribed her an anti-depressant. My wife is wondering what differently can she do nutritionally so her adrenals functioning correctly. So I am speaking for myself and my kids, Ben can you help my wife gain her sanity back? Jesse asks: How many fasted runs should you do in a week? I do most of my running before my wife and kids get up or I go to work. Which means I haven't eaten for at least 12 hours. I am running 4 days a week, three quality/ speed runs during the week and a long run on the weekend of about an hour or so. Should I eat before some of these? Or is it ok to do all of your exercise fasted? Bill asks: I know you have carbon clinchers from Gray. If you were to do it over again, with all the new wheels out there, would you consider a tubular tire to save a few grams? Flats are my big worry during a race and are the tubulars less susceptible to flatting? Also, are the claims of super aero wheels from Zipp firecrest and Profile making a real world difference for the 20 mph riders? Prior to asking your question, PLEASE be considerate and do a search in upper right hand corner of this website for the keywords associated with your question. 90% of the questions we receive have already been asked and answered here at BenGreenfieldFitness.com! ====================================== [contact-form-7 id="6222" title="Ask Ben"]====================================== -------------------------------------------- Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Just click here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Brand new - get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... 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26 Loka 20111h 17min

Episode #106: The 5 Top Fitness & Nutrition Myths

Episode #106: The 5 Top Fitness & Nutrition Myths

Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. If you like this podcast, use the Facebook "Like" button above! In this podcast, Alan Aragon (pictured above) tells you the top fitness and nutrition myths.  In this August 4, 2010 free audio episode: the top 5 fitness and nutrition myths, a free book from Ben, tips for altitude exercise, training for a marathon with injuries, product reviews of  Amino Vital,  Kona Endurance, Animal Pak and testofen, good running drills, training in humidity, TRX training, making seeds more digestible, avoiding carbs before bedtime, is too much protein dangerous, doing multiple triathlons in a row, how to find a good natural physician, training with a broken collarbone and taking vitamin K. Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Scroll down to donate anything over $15 to the show, and Ben will send you a BenGreenfieldFitness.com t-shirt...you can also conveniently donate any amount with your phone by simply clicking here. ----------------------------------------------------- Featured Topic: Alan Aragon In today's featured topic, Ben Greenfield interviews Alan Aragon about the top five myths in fitness and nutrition. Alan has bachelor and master of science degrees in nutrition,  is a writer for Men's Health magazine and a personal consultant to many professional athletes and fitness professionals. Included in this interview: Is eating clean a myth? What you need to know about the Paleo diet. Are you wasting your time with post-workout nutrition? Can you trust fitness and nutrition science? And much more! During the interview, Ben highly recommends Alan Aragon's "Research Review", which you can access by clicking here. If you have comments on the interview with Alan, then leave them below! ------------------------------------------------------- Special Announcements: -Contact ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com if you or your business want to sponsor the transcription of the podcast episodes - and get your advertising and banner on all podcast transcription notes! -Think forward to your training next January...Will you be tired of the indoor trainer and the treadmill and that black line on the bottom of the pool? Are you going to be struggling to stay motivated for those wet 5-hour slogs in this rainy/snowy winter climate? Are you planning on ANY 2011 triathlon event from Olympic distance up to Ironman? Then this event is going to be perfect for you. 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Alecio asks: 1.  If I live and train at an elevation between 5000 and  9000 feet but race at sea level how will my heart rates differ and how should I change my racing? 2.  The next question is regarding cardiac drift?  Can you talk a bit about it and how ironman or endurance racing is affected by it? In my response to Addy, I reference the Marathon Dominator program. Addy asks: I am only about 7 weeks into a 16 week marathon training program for a marathon I am planning on running in October. I have missed the last THREE weeks of running due to foot injuries and was finally diagnosed this morning with tendinitis in both feet. I was told to take yet another week off. Am I screwed for my marathon? Will cycling keep me on track? And if so, in order to accumulate my running mileage, do I just double the length of my rides to equal the length of my running? I thought maybe I could try aqua jogging too, but I'm not sure how to track distance in the water. Twitter user Franks asks:  @bengreenfield whats ur take on Amino Vital Product (Pro r er7500) for Distance runners? Training 4 a Full. Listener Christine asks: Ben, I am training for  a November ironman in northern Florida.  I live in Miami where it is ungodly hot.  The long rides on the weekend are particularly tough to get through.  I use Hammer Endurolytes and lots of water and Gatorade. Any suggestions for training in such humidity? Listener Mindy asks: What is your opinion of TRX suspension training?  It looks like it can completely replace my normal routine of resistance band training and bodyweight exercises -  is this a good idea, or should I keep mixing it up with different pieces of equipment?  I prefer to exercise outdoors and I feel that TRX suspension offers a lot more variety than flat ground or playground equipment. Twitter user sairbear asks: @bengreenfield what about running drills? Each week I do repeats of knee lifts, butt kicks, side glides & others over 25m. Are they useful? Listener Richard asks: Every night I grind pumpkin, sunflower and linseed with my coffee bean grinder for breakfast for my family the next day. I soak the seeds over night often in dilute lemon juice. The question I have is if there is anything more I can do to make the seeds more digestible or if there is anything else I need to be aware of when using seeds? Listener Kai asks: In episode 104’s interview with Brendan at one point says that you don’t need as many kCal if you consume higher quality / raw foods.  What is your take on this? In episode 104 one listener asked about certain supplements to aid with hiking at elevation (lived at sea level, going to CO).  Would those same supplements help with running at altitude?  I travel to Boulder quite a bit and my runs are really slow there, which I assume is attributable to the elevation / oxygen level. Twitter user BanksH asks: @bengreenfield whats your take on the effectiveness of the kona endurance products for improving AT? Listener Robert asks: Is there any study or proof that using a protein shake will cause pancratitis? The reason I ask is on Sunday, July 25th I went for my training ride and when was done I had a protein shake.  About an hour after this I was in so much pain I went to the E.R. and after a heart test and a blood test they told me my pancreatic enzymes were 5 times higher than what they should be. Listener Paul asks: I have seen ads for a  supplement (Mdrive4men) that contains testofen from Fenugreek seed. It is  supposed to raise testosterone. As an older athlete (62 yr. old), this  interests me.  Always looking for an edge over my running and biking  buddies.  I'd be interested in your thoughts on testofen and raising  testosterone in older athletes. Listener Chuck asks: I have 3 half Ironman races coming up.  The first is September 11th then a 3 week break, another October 2nd (HalfMax Championships), and then a 2 week break finishing with Austin 70.3 on October 16th.  So that's 3 within 5 weeks.  How do I structure my training around these races to perform optimally at all of them?  They are all A races (well I'd like them to be) for me and they are all championships and qualifiers.  What changes should I make beginning now in terms of races that I am doing as well? Listener Bob asks: Can you give some advice for finding a general doctor that agrees with the things talked about on your podcast?    I am looking for a Dr. that agrees with or at least will support and understand the holistic lifestyle, supplements, etc.  What questions do I ask or is there a website or a membership designation I should look for when searching? In my response to Bob, I mention http://www.acam.org Timothy asks: I heard that you are not supposed to eat before bedtime, especially carbs because it inhibits your bodies natural production of HGH. Is this true, and does your body produce HGH while you sleep? Brad asks: Ben could you please review the product Animal Pack as a multiple vitamin. My gym friends swear by them because of the large percentages of RDA vitamins and the resulting fluorescent urine. I am skeptical about Animal Packs effectiveness. Please settle the debate. Listener Mark asks: I just started listening to you podcasts and they are great- a lot of good information on many topics. I would appreciate some training advice - I broke my collarbone in a bike crash about 4 weeks ago. I am registered for the BAA Half Marathon on October 10. I am not supposed to run for another 3 weeks and have been doing spinning and elliptical trainer. Any other suggestions on building my base until I can start running and, when I do start running, how hard should I train. (I run about a 2 hour half and cycle more than I run in the summer) In my response to Mark, I mention http://www.allegromedical.com/orthopedics-orthotics-c528/figure-8-clavicle-splint-p557956.html and this article: http://ironman.com/events/ironman/ironman-world-championship/toughing-out-the-ironman Listener Lorie calls in and asks if Vitamin K supplements would be beneficial for bone density after being on a proton pump inhibitor from ibuprofen related ulcers. In my response to Laurie I also mention magnesium from Natural Calm. In my response to Laurie, I recommend Phenocane as a natural alternative to ibuprofen. Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. -------------------------------------------- Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Justclick here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. Brand new - get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... 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