Episode 56: Thomas P. Seager PhD Morozko Forge CEO

Episode 56: Thomas P. Seager PhD Morozko Forge CEO

Thomas P. Seager, CEO of Morozko, shares his journey of how he got into the ice bath industry and the growth of Morozko. He discusses the health benefits of ice baths, including the activation of the dive reflex and the release of trauma. He also talks about the importance of pre-cooling before workouts and the impact on testosterone levels. Thomas emphasizes the need for cold plunges to be at the right temperature and the use of ozone instead of chlorine for sanitation. He also mentions the mental benefits of pushing oneself in the ice bath and the importance of sleep in the recovery process. The conversation covered various topics including the importance of sleep, taking responsibility for one's health, the impact of childhood experiences on health behaviors, and the benefits of green light therapy. The main takeaways include the significance of sleep for overall health and well-being, the need to take ownership of one's health and not rely solely on doctors, the importance of addressing metabolic dysregulation through lifestyle changes, and the potential benefits of green light therapy for pain management. The conversation also highlighted the importance of personalized approaches to health and the role of community influencers in spreading health-related information.

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Takeaways

Ice baths have numerous health benefits, including the activation of the dive reflex and the release of trauma.

Pre-cooling before workouts can lead to increased testosterone levels and improved performance.

The temperature of the cold plunge is crucial, and it is important to use ozone instead of chlorine for sanitation.

Pushing oneself in the ice bath can have mental benefits and build willpower.

Ice baths can improve sleep quality and aid in recovery. Sleep is crucial for overall health and well-being, and addressing sleep apnea and improving sleep quality can have significant benefits.

Taking responsibility for one's health is essential, and relying solely on doctors and medications may not lead to optimal outcomes.

Metabolic dysregulation is a common issue that can be addressed through lifestyle changes, such as improving diet, getting sunlight exposure, and optimizing sleep.

Green light therapy has shown promise in pain management, particularly for conditions like fibromyalgia, and may have additional benefits for overall health.

Personalized approaches to health, including finding what works best for each individual, are important for long-term success.

Community influencers, such as Joe Rogan, have played a significant role in spreading health-related information and challenging mainstream narratives.





ice baths, Morozko, cold plunges, health benefits, dive reflex, trauma release, pre-cooling, testosterone levels, temperature, ozone, chlorine, mental benefits, sleep, sleep, health responsibility, metabolic dysregulation, green light therapy, pain management, personalized health



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