Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 409: Stress & Gut Health, Ideal Sodium Intake & Childhood Diet & Weight Challenges
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Salda Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews.
I do like your idea.
My idea?
Yeah, you're right.
Well, the nonprofit.
The nonprofit idea.
And I even like your idea about, would you say, recovering porn stars?
That's who we're going to have.
Well, who you're gonna help.
Who are you gonna help?
Yeah, because I think bringing them back into society.
You wanna help them adjust to, like once they're done
with porn, or they're like, what's their old?
Teaching them how to make a podcast.
You know, once they're old, like 25 for porn,
because that's the whole for porn.
But you know, you know, they want to be like,
Hey, hey, stop sucking that microphone.
Exactly, we wanna move them into, you know, civilian life.
So how to get acclimated back into it?
You have to help them.
You can't just go from front.
I like where your heart's at, dude.
It is, I think, I'm very pathetic.
I'm empathetic.
Cause I can get behind this.
Literally.
You could get behind it.
And you can move it forward.
It'll be the lead.
You can really drive them to success. We'll be the lead. It'll really drive him to success.
We'll have the least successful nonprofit all the time.
Yeah.
Why are you back in porn?
Adam?
Oh.
I didn't know where you were going with this.
It's just helping me when he started to say that.
I was like, okay, I could see us doing that.
No, for real.
I'm ready to give back.
For reals, would you guys want to do a nonprofit with me at some point?
For reals though.
Not of one, not the one I just said.
That's baloney. Well, I would definitely want to do that, of course.
I like to hear your ideas though, because that, that's a pretty good one.
If you keep coming up with ideas like that, this could be something we do in the near future.
You think so?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I think when we have more time, I think there's a lot of ideas that we all have, but right
now, we're struggling to get all of our stuff.
Well, a lot of people don't know this.
I'm going to put you on blast, but this is a good thing.
It's a good thing. Adam actually has an environmental fund of people don't know this. I'm going to put you on blast, but this is a good thing. It's a good thing.
Adam actually has an environmental fund that people don't know about.
Every dollar invested in his environmental fund improves his environment.
So makes everything more fun.
It's sending your money.
It's sending your money from my environmental fund.
Yeah, I get to look at better stuff.
That's whatever you're going to ask. I do have one of those today.
I said something up. They could treat it do something when I was a painted
picture. You know, it's funny. I see that like the
danger species like the three levels of feet. Like I'm completely barefoot.
You have socks on, Adam. Yeah. Justin's got complete shoes on.
He does. It's like the three levels.
I'm not going to lie lie ever since I we went up
And we hung out with Ben Greenfield like it just was like a reminder of how little I do that and how much more I need to practice that
So what you're doing right now, so I was really gross
Yeah, so my new my new thing is don't touch my feet. Don't do that
The only thing worst and having another man's feet touch her feet is dick's touching
You think that's worse. What's worse? What's worse? You know what that means you've done it. What would you know?
How's that's worse? That's a very good point. I say it would you rather kiss a man on the lips? No tongue just on the lips
Okay, for interlace yours hold on for
for
For 30 seconds you just
Touch your list or
Seconds or would you rather have your bare feet interlace toes
I had to do one of the other see how gross you would I mean with a man or a woman? With a, what? A man. Another man. The fuck.
Obviously you do with a woman.
Yeah, do it.
Dude, I'm saying.
You both, those were the women, I've been saying.
Just like, would be thick about this.
Feet with a woman.
Or, you know, you know how much I hate feet.
Yeah, they're gross.
You never suck on a woman's toes?
No.
No.
No way, dude.
Those things are meant for the ground.
You never let her put her toe in your booty hole.
What?
What is what are you doing?
I don't know.
I thought I'd go way far.
Yeah, that was.
You know what you said.
But when you talk like this, I can't, I seriously know what I think people freak out.
When I meet your girl, I look at this, I, that's all I picture now.
I wouldn't say, I wonder what you're saying.
I know what you're just like.
You know what?
Yeah.
You know what's funny? I joke around a lot. I'm having a big weekend, guys.
No, we don't want to know.
I'm pretty, I'm pretty vanilla.
I do this picture of me naked right here.
He's got like a backpacker and I go,
I don't want to know what's in there.
Yeah, I have no idea.
Why is that backpack humming?
It's, no, I'm, come on, I joke around a lot.
I don't let people put their toes in my butt.
But seriously though, that's gross.
Like touching that foot. Your foot touching the man but seriously though, that's gross. Like touching that foot.
You're touching the man's barefoot.
It's gross, right?
You're locking toes.
It's less gross and more weird.
What do you mean?
It's less gross and more.
It's not like it's gross.
Well, you know what I mean.
I wash my feet.
Well, you might not wash your feet actually.
So I don't know.
So you guys are cooler with like making out for like, no, I would rather interlaced toes.
It's what you're saying.
If I had to choose interlaced toes
or kiss you for 30 seconds,
I'd be interlaced.
Would you really?
Yes.
I don't want your mouth on my mouth.
You're a core with making out,
like you talk about tongue.
No, no, no.
No, he said a 30 second kiss, mouth, mouth, mouth.
If I'm not getting paid,
and it's not like a movie thing or something,
that absolutely I would rather interlaced my toes.
Yeah, well, it's just money we talk about.
But the fact that you kind of kind of think about it,
by the way, we're not homophobic whatsoever.
No, I mean, that is not the only thing.
That is not the only thing.
We're obviously not.
No, well.
We're wired, you know, I don't know.
So I fight, and I know somebody thinks that right away.
I hear some shit like that, but I don't, you know.
I say a bar battle.
I'm down for that, but making out thing is a different story.
Oh my goodness. But it's weird, right? The whole feet thing is very strange.
In a foot rub, that's a pretty intimate thing apparently.
Well, you remember Pope Fiction? Yeah, I remember you got killed for that shit.
Yeah, it's a throw man out five store four story window for touching his wife's feet.
It's telling you to do this fucking weird.
That's right. You touch my woman's feet. I will throw you out of building.
Really?
Yeah.
100%.
Don't wait.
But like, so the guy have like a beard or is you got like, you
know, a real soft face.
Ooh, that matters.
Uh, the guy you're kissing?
Yeah.
That's a good question.
I mean, that's a good question.
I pretend like it's a girl in my head.
Well, hold on a second.
I'm used to cute.
Yeah.
I mean, it's your soft lips.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not like some like straggling. Oh, man. I'm gonna be like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like,. Yeah. Yeah. Not like some like straggling.
Like, if he like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like the head. Listen, hold on a second. If you, Justin would rather kiss a dude with a soft face
so that he can pretend like it's a woman
versus a dude with a beard, but they're both guys.
Wouldn't that kind of,
wouldn't you rather know what's going down, you know what I mean?
Listen, as much as I can, in my head,
dress up a different scenario I would.
Yeah, I'm what you're saying.
You kidding me?
I think he has, he has.
Well, I have to address that this is happening
I don't want it to happen to begin with I'm getting that weird feeling my mouth
You know when you like you think about something like the mixer mouth like water cuz it's gross
That's okay, okay, I just instantly pictured it first. I've actually imagined it
You were tasting it right there. I was like you
It was in the air. Oh, it's like oh
That's disgusting. I feel like Justin would be a really good kisser too. Stop it Adam. That's what makes me uncomfortable.
We all know who the best kisser is. If you guys got me drunk enough, we're talking.
Well, I mean, if my pump tanks, we got ourselves a business. We know what the uh, yeah. Oh my god. Eagle, save us. Please take a self-conversation.
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It's the motherfucking flaw!
The eagle has landed!
Our first question is from OCC Girl 1,
is asking about managing stress and gut health.
Did you pick this one?
Who?
Me?
Yeah, you think it was me?
God, can we talk about stress and gut more?
What do you talk about?
Actually, we don't talk about this.
This is it, yes we do.
We don't talk about this, the rest.
Yeah, I don't recognize the name OCC girl, OCC girl at all.
You know me.
You know me.
You know me. SoCC, you know me.
So it's cool we can answer this because I feel like we do talk a lot about gut health
and it's an important topic that not a lot of people talk about because it's not sexy,
right?
But and there's not a lot of information out there on it.
So and I don't feel like a lot of fitness professionals discuss this.
So is that the full question?
How do we manage stress and gut health or how does stress reflect gut health? Simmeda. Yeah do we manage stress and gut health? Or how does stress reflect gut health?
Yeah, it's how does stress affect gut health?
Okay, so we'll sound recently taught like on an episode.
You know, I'm laughing because I'm purposely not making
a contact with you so that you have to keep talking about
stress and gut health because I know you want to answer.
No, it's okay.
I don't mind talking about it because it is.
It's a good topic.
He's looking at me and I'm not looking at him because he's like fucking answer
I mean you you already answered this already you I mean wasn't it like it wasn't even like three months ago when we made that
Connection that your gut is directly connected to your brain. Yeah, there's direct communication through a nerve
That I don't know the name that I'm sure you fucking remember the name the valgus
No, you don't know the nerve.
No, no, no, it's the, ah, fuck, I can't remember.
It'll pass.
It's not a nerve, it's not a nerve, it's the lymphatic system.
Okay.
So, okay, interesting stuff about the gut.
First and foremost, the gut actually produces, they estimate up to 90% of the serotonin that's producing the body is produced in the
gut.
The gut has been referred to as the second brain.
Stress affects the gut, but gut also affects how you feel and can affect stress.
It's this interesting relationship where stressing yourself out definitely will change
things like gut mobility, will definitely or motility, excuse me definitely will change things like mobility,
will definitely, or motility, excuse me, will change permeability of the gut,
will change the mucus aligning, can affect acid levels in the gut.
They've even shown, there's even evidence to show that stress will change,
can affect the microbiome within the gut. But then on the flip, having problems
with your gut inflammation,
having bacterial issues in the gut
will change how your brain thinks and feels
which will then contribute to stress.
So it's one of those chicken or the egg type of things,
which one comes first.
But I find it fascinating that for years
we've said things like, I just had this gut feeling. Oh, totally. I feel it fascinating that for years we've we've said things like, you know, I just had this gut feeling. Oh totally
Yeah, I feel it in my gut, you know, or you know, or you
Butterflies in my stuff like all these to these terms and things that we've used and said for so long
Which implies that there's some sort of a connection to the brain and the gang Greenfield brought up something about the heart to I forget
What was it that you know had some sort of
other feature to it.
Come on, you know me out here. I don't know if you need to dig it, bro.
You know right? Yeah, it's been a little, little, little, little fish just thought.
No.
That was horrible. Thanks for the magnet. The heart, right?
It has. I totally forget. I was throwing it out there.
I don't know. We found out it's got a built-in air conditioning.
It does. It is responsible for cooling the button. This whole time we thought we had no idea.
Yeah, that the reason why you feel.
Yes, central air. The reason why you feel a a fish the reason I had a neurological component to it
Yeah, okay, so it spoke back to the brain. He knew that he just fucks
No, I didn't mean a fucking dick
Yeah, he did that a buddy you can be sure that the the built-in air conditioning
No, that's what I would have made up
Yeah, if he left me hanging right down to say well, we've found a radiator
That's what I would have made up of. Yeah.
If he'd left me hanging right there, I would have said,
well, we've found the radiator.
That's what we found this out recently.
No, you feel things in your body
because there are definite connections.
The heart is one of them, but the gut is a big one.
Think about it.
Like Adam was saying, you feel things in your gut.
When you get stressed out, you tend to feel in your stomach,
falling in love, getting upset, being scared.
You'll feel those things in the gut.
There's receptors in the gut that
receive serotonin. There's produces serotonin. There's other chemicals that it'll produce and
it communicates with the brain. So there's this very interesting relationship between the two
and managing stress will help the gut, but helping the gut will also help manage stress.
I don't think you can separate the two. That's the thing. You'll find lots of people, and it's hard to test this, right?
Like you find people with irritable bowel syndrome
and Crohn's disease and colitis or issues up with the gut
will have much higher instances of things like depression,
anxiety, paranoia, you know, higher instances of them
taking, having to take, you know, selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors and other drugs like that.
And many times people, for the most part,
people said, oh, it's because the reason why they're depressed,
the reason why they have these mental issues,
it's because they're dealing with all these health issues.
And that's, there's definitely, you know,
some merit to that.
But what they're finding is there's actually
a direct relationship.
It's not just so much that I feel shitty
therefore I have all these other problems.
It's more than that.
So separating the two is almost impossible.
If you're a very stressed out individual,
you should be managing your stress
but you should also be taking care of your gut,
extra care of your gut.
You should be avoiding foods that are highly processed.
You should be eating foods that are fermented.
You should be eating lots of vegetables.
You should practice intermittent fasting
because that's got benefits to the gut.
You should be avoiding foods that tend to cause indigestion
or any type of problem with digestion
because that'll right feed, right back to your stress
in indirect ways.
And it's such an interesting thing.
How would you rate incorporating probiotics
and fermented foods and stuff like that?
I'm glad you're asking.
Versus just a diverse amount of nutrients.
So I'm getting different phytonutrients across the board.
So probiotics, there's actually quite a bit of science
supporting their use in helping with gut issues
and there's some evidence now that probiotics
help with other physical issues, skin issues,
issues with hair, nails, and emotional and mental issues.
They're finding now that there's a connection between
taking probiotics and actually mentally
being able to think clear and feel better.
Here's the problem.
The science is so undeveloped that it's hard to say what the right probiotics, what the
right bacteria and percentages, and can you overpopulate your gut with some of these common
bacteria that are found in probiotics?
Most probiotics will have a variety of lactobacillus and pifido,
you know, type bacteria.
But can you over populate your gut?
Can you take those all the time to the point
where now you have too much?
I feel like you can.
I think you can.
Speaking anecdotal only here is when we got on the first,
this was the year before last when you,
because when we first got the three of us all start
to got to talking here and we talked about health and fitness sales like
Big thing that he was on I remember it was gut health because it was there was a lot of emerging science that in that and he was and I was
This is something that I'll admit that I was not into yet like I really did not dive into gut health
It also a lot of me this was definitely orchestrated and directed by him. And I've been extremely
fascinated with it since then and noticed a huge difference by addressing this in my
own diet. And just like he's saying is, he's looking for food. Well, I took it to an extreme
and I started drinking like three kombuchas a day. I will not three every day I was. And
but I went from a guy who never had it before. And then I was drinking them every single
day. And I felt like adverse effects from it. I didn't feel like I first you felt good, right?
Yeah, first I felt good, but because I kept doing it, like I was doing it every single day for like
a month or two, I started noticing adverse effects from it. And then I started noticing too,
if I hadn't, like I felt weird and then I felt like I had to do it. Like it was so personally,
for me, I've just tried to incorporate foods that are higher like so you know
getting here some of your dairy products so if you're not somebody who drinks it's a lot of
dairy this might be somebody who would benefit more from like a can butchia but you know you like
your Greek yogurt things like that this these are great choices foods that are higher and digestible
enzymes like your peppers like bell peppers green. I'm really good about getting a lot of color and diversity like that. These are all things that
benefit and help that. So just by being aware of that and incorporating that into the diet on a
regular basis versus, oh my god, like this, the gut health is so important going out and getting
like foods that are fermented like a canbucha, which and canbucha is a lot. What is it? It's like
two million parts. I think it's, it's not that much actually because average probiotic
at least the ones that they record a million yeah a billion are billion yeah the going to billions the one i used to take at a hundred billion
and i i can say now proudly that i take probiotics pretty infrequently now i used to have to take them pretty regularly and now my gut is just,
and I think it's just over time I've been able to heal my gut through being very diligent
with how I eat, with avoiding foods that I know that irritate me, with practicing stress,
relieving things, and it's interesting. Last night I was at my parents' house and I was
telling them like, wow, my gut is so good now. I don't take probiotics
anymore, I take no supplements anymore. My parents went through what you went through
and referring to my divorce and stuff and you're coming out of it. Of course, you're
going to feel better and hit me like, yeah, going through stressful situations has huge
impacts on the gut. Coming at the other end of that
I'm gonna notice more health you know or better health I should say
With gut health, but I'll say this if you're under a lot of stress
You probably should pay more attention to your gut health, you know, it's it's almost like you know
Okay, this side is being hammered right now. I better pay more I better pay more attention to this other end because they're inversely related
They're both related. It's almost like activity and diet.
I'm not moving that much, I better eat less.
You gotta look at both of them to manage
how much importance or how much emphasis you place.
On each one.
You don't tip the scale too much.
It will.
And like I said, as I was saying,
they're finding some very interesting connections with the gut
and the brain.
They're finding people, okay, there was a one study in fact where they gave women a probiotic
and some women, they didn't give them a probiotic and they had done MRIs before and after.
And the brain, the way the brain actually seemed to be operating, changed a little bit.
The sequencing changed a little bit.
From taking a fucking probiotic, pretty crazy stuff.
I think this is going to be huge breakthroughs in science.
That is really weird that it changes your mood.
So significantly like that.
Dude, so big, so big.
So I think we're going to find some pretty interesting stuff for the next 10 to 20 years.
I think you can be huge breakthroughs in this.
I think a lot of our chronic illnesses and issues
that we have, everything from the exploding rise in ADHD
to chronic health conditions, I think,
are gonna go all the way down to the gut.
Now what's causing these issues with the gut?
I mean, shit, it could be everything from,
the glyphosate's found in GMO foods
to antibiotics that we use that crazy to, you know,
chlorine in our water.
I mean, there's so many different things
that can alter gut.
And like I said, the science is so not conclusive
and not concrete right now that it's hard to say.
But if you're really stressed out, pay good attention
to your gut.
This is the time when you need to eat real healthy,
real diverse, taking a probiotic will probably
be better at this point, and it will help you
with the stress and advice.
Versus, if you have lots of gut issues,
even though you're doing everything right with your food,
you might want to do stress-managing things as well,
like meditation, relaxing yoga,
those types of things to help, because they're both connected.
CBX718, what is the ideal sodium intake
and what are the benefits or consequences
of having too little or too much?
Well, this is something that sodium is one of those things
that's heavily manipulated in the stage presentation world,
right Adam?
Yeah, no, you guys fuck with all of that?
Somebody reached out to me and asked this question.
I said, you know what?
We should put this on a quad because I think it's a good question
to talk to a lot of people because there's a lot of,
there's a major gray area here.
One, to me, the studies that we have out there
aren't really conclusive because, like, for example, they say the RDA, like
they recommend a daily allowance that we should have of like sodium is around 1500 milligrams,
which is really low. Like, one tablespoon of salt is more than that. So that's a low amount.
The average American they're saying is consuming more than 3500 milligrams a day, which they're
saying is on the upper limits and can be dangerous.
Now, the studies that show that that can be dangerous
or that's too much,
are also what they don't separate that from
is that like 90% of that intake is from processed foods.
So sodium coming from processed foods,
yeah, like if you're reaching up upper limits
of 3500 milligrams or plus, it could be bad.
But I don't know if that's from the sodium or probably more likely.
Servedives and all the additives and stuff.
Yeah, because you can just guarantee if you're eating out, you're eating anything box or
package the sodium in that is through the roof to preserve the food.
Like a lot of people don't understand that.
It's just major taste good.
Yeah, even if you go to like a health restaurant, so okay, keep that in mind.
If you go, if you're eating out at a place that,
when you look at the macros, it says,
oh, my fat, my carbs, my protein,
and the calories are extremely low,
because it's a restaurant,
and they need to preserve the food,
or they want to taste good, like Sal said,
most of it is loaded full of salt,
which can be totally safe and fine,
but we don't know that exact number.
And like I said, the RDA, they try and
say it's around 1500. I believe that we can get away with having a lot more than that
if it's coming from a good source. And if you're getting it from like, like Sal talked about
recently on a show with getting it from like pink and black different types of salts.
Yeah. Like good salts like that, which typically are lower in sodium anyways and getting the
health benefits from the salt
and the mineral.
So, there's a lot of gray area here.
I tell my clients, we wanna be somewhere in that
1500 to 2500 milligram range, that's a good range.
We don't wanna limit it.
It's a very, very essential part of the diet.
It's very important for function.
If you've ever gone through a competing
and you've had a coach tell you to eliminate or cut your salt that is retarded. Okay, so
Coaches which I close my mind when they tell people to cut their salts because it's essential to your metabolism
It's essential to your blood flow your metabolism
There's so many things that salt plays a role in. And when they take it away like that,
it is super unhealthy. And you don't need to. People think that because salt pairs with water,
that it naturally is going to blow to you. Well, sure. If you're somebody who averages, you know,
say, 1500 milligrams of salt every day, and then you go out and you eat three to 4,000 milligrams
of salt one day, well, yeah, no shit the next day you're going to be below it.
You've ingested 2,000 more milligrams of salt.
That's also going to increase your water intake
because more than likely you're going to be thirsty.
So you're going to drink more water.
Water pairs with not only sodium,
it pairs with carbohydrates,
so more than likely if you're not a carb-free person
for every three ounces of carbohydrates you take in your body holds three ounces of water plus
it's pairing with the salt. So there's where all that bloating and holding holding the water comes
from. That's not necessarily dangerous. It takes about 72 hours for that to flush and go through the
body. So decreasing it completely is not a good idea at all. So we know for sure keeping it around that 1500 milligrams is a generic number, but
you should be in taking at least that.
I would argue to say that it's okay to go beyond that as long as you're getting it from
good sources.
If you're putting the salt on your food, getting it in that way versus getting sodium
from processed foods and stuff.
Those coaches that probably suggest
that are probably the same ones
that have them on distilled water.
Oh, totally, right.
They put them on distilled water.
They're also the same dumb coaches
that cut fruit out of the diet.
That's totally unhealthy as hell.
I'll tell you what, this is what we're gonna end up.
We're gonna probably end up,
so right now we're seeing that cholesterol is now being, it's been demonized for a long time and now they're starting to reverse saturated fat
is now they're starting to find, oh, saturated fat, bad like we thought it was, salt is the
next one. I agree. Salt is the next one. That's why I didn't want to tell people to
stay below that number. In fact, the science supporting or said, the evidence that said
that salt caused hypertension has never
been compelling.
In fact, it's been countered in other studies.
It's more stress-related than anything else.
Well, when you start, okay, so if you look at cultures that consume higher salt, you can
say, okay, generally have higher rates of hypertension.
But when you study within those cultures and go from person to person
or from group to group, you find that the connection becomes at best shoddy, that it's not
that big of a... And then we're talking about, you know, we're not talking about extreme
sodium consumption. We're talking about the range of low to high that the American, you
know, dietary association would consider high. Study in 2011 came out recently,
not recently in 2011,
that showed that people with low salt intake
had higher rates of cardiovascular disease,
death, diabetes, lots of problems.
And people consuming higher salt actually had better health.
And there's lots of science to support this.
Go on, it increases blood flow.
It makes sense.
If it's gonna help with transferring blood
through your blood vessels. It makes sense. It makes sense if it's gonna help with transferring blood through your blood vessels.
But what you mentioned was good because of the processed food
and the preservatives and all that.
That's totally different.
As a kind of a rule that I've kept to myself
is that with salt, I'm trying to add salt
after I've made my meal.
Yes, I feel like I can't really go wrong
with the mentality.
No, if you eat whole foods, if you eat whole natural foods,
you are, you have no problem with salt.
Add salt, salt the fuck out of your food when you eat it,
you're not gonna have a problem for most healthy people,
period and the story.
Now, if everything you eat comes out of a box,
you might go, yeah, eat out, or it's processed.
You're gonna be eating a lot of salt,
but you're also eating a lot of other shit.
Process food just isn't good for you.
And so if you just tease out the sodium aspect of it,
it's not bad, it's not really that bad for you.
In fact, if you're an athlete,
you need a lot more salt in the average person.
I've trained many endurance athletes,
and I've actually had them add a small pinch of sea salt
to their water to help replenish that sodium
during their training and their running.
And if you're an athlete and you cut sodium,
you can have reduced performance.
That's why you're sweat, you're salty.
Yeah, you're not gonna think right,
you're gonna get bad pumps, your muscles aren't gonna recover as well,
you're not gonna build as much muscle.
You don't need to worry about sodium
unless you're specifically told to worry about your sodium.
It's just not an issue.
And for whatever reason,
because of, like I said, some bad studies,
where we put, like, you know,
saturated fat cholesterol and sodium,
cut those things out and you're, no, not at all.
That's stupid.
So, no, don't, don't cut yours.
In fact, in 2012, they did another study that showed
that people who go and try to cut sodium intake,
it's bad, it's dangerous.
They actually have health issues
or worse health issues as a result.
So I always recommend people like,
don't worry about sodium,
just don't eat a shit ton of processed food,
and you're absolutely fine.
Well, and for people who low carb diet,
who people who like to eat low carbohydrates,
you definitely need more sodium,
especially if you keto,
if you eat high fat, very low carbohydrates,
your body excretes
a lot more sodium.
Anyway, it's kind of a natural duretic.
So you probably should add salt to your food.
In fact, a lot of people will say when they eat low carb,
that they tend to crave salt to your food
or add salt to their food.
Well, and for you, so you mentioned the, you know,
eventually you predict this to come out,
and I agree, because right now the American Heart Association is telling people, you know, the intake should be around 2,300 milligrams.
And I think that's really low. I think that's low if you're getting it from all good natural
sources. And I think the studies that they've shown that 3,400 plus is bad. It's because
it's coming from the source that it's coming from. It's less of the actual sodium. It's
more of what it's coming from and the issues that we're
finding out that process foods and shit like that has to do with our body. So yeah, there's some
study. See, I just googled and there's a 2010 study from Harvard linking low salt diets to an
immediate onset of insulin resistance, which is a precursor to type two diabetes. I mean, you just
got to, I mean, look, you know, these are essential things.
And when you're cutting something that's essential out,
you gotta be very, very careful.
And at the end of the day, you can't,
I mean, if you're eating whole natural foods,
you kind of can't go wrong, you know what I'm saying?
Like, where am I going wrong here?
I'm eating whole natural foods.
Yeah, you would have to dump so much salt on it
that it would taste bad.
I don't think you would have,
you'd have to be like, look, this is left. This is like a whole salt. Or just eat a diet that's not varied. Like, oh, I eat whole natural foods. Yeah, you would have to dump so much salt on it that it would taste bad. I don't think it would be like, this is like a whole salt.
Or just eat a diet that's not varied.
Like, oh, I eat whole natural foods
and I'm like, what's your diet consists of?
I eat steak and I eat two poofoots
and that's all I ever eat, whatever.
Okay, now you might have some issues.
You need a nice variety of whole natural foods.
You probably don't have to,
I mean, you're in your normal healthy individual.
You don't have to worry about anything.
And especially sodium.
And just so my competitors,
my competitors are aspiring competitors that are listening,
the whole theory behind that with cutting it out is the water thing with competitors.
And I'll tell you right now what most competitors don't realize, they think it's from the carbs.
So the day before, this is super common, you know, coaches will look at their athletes
and they'll say, okay,, no go have a cheat meal
You know go eat it in an hour go slam some burgers go do all stuff and then the next morning they wake up
They're like oh shit. I'm fucking loaded. I look great what you don't realize is 90% of that look that you feel right now
It's from the salt. It's not from the fucking cheeseburger. It's not from the carbohydrates in taking 100 to 200 extra grams
The carbs is not gonna give you that. Right.
It's the sodium.
The sodium is now what you've done,
and you've probably squeezed off a lot
because he's probably cut you from sodium for so long,
which was unhealthy and stupid in the first place.
And then he tells you you can go have a cheat meal,
and now you go from somebody who's eating less
than 500 milligrams of sodium every day
to someone who just had 3,000 milligrams,
it's like a fucking fire hose just went off through all your veins and blood vessels.
And it gives you this ridiculous vascular looking body and you have this nasty pump from it.
And then you add in the fact that you have some carbohydrates to fill your muscle bellies.
That's why you look like that.
That's where that's coming from.
So don't be fooled by what it is.
If he's telling you it's because of carbohydrates, he's a moron. It It's the sodium and if your coach is telling you to not intake sodium, he's
also a moron.
If you want to look up the she's a moron.
If you want to look up the study, one of the studies that I'm referencing, you want to
look up that it's a 2011 study done by the Journal of American Medical Association. Go and Google that on sodium and you'll see that that study came out and showed that
low super low sodium diets were dangerous and that some of the higher sodium ones were
probably better.
And that one kind of shook the medical industry a little bit, so check it out.
Yeah, no, it's super, super important for many, many reasons.
For the skinny fat girls, it's wondering what to do if a child is going down the wrong
path with weight and diet?
Well, it was fucking answering, it was fucking quiet.
Come on, Adam.
Yeah.
What would you do if it were?
Nobody takes me seriously.
I'm a chair, I advise.
What would you do, Adam?
Give the kid back.
Give him back.
I don't want anyone.
This kid's fucked up.
I'll take another one.
Yeah.
I'm only producing athletes here. So here's a a thing, depends on the age of the child. If the child is old enough to make
their own decisions with food, that now is very difficult. Very, very difficult. The
best thing you could do, hopefully what you've done is you've provided a home and a lifestyle toward a child.
It was their lifestyle to eat healthy.
It was their lifestyle to not overeat.
It was their lifestyle to eat whole natural foods
in a wide variety of them.
These single most important point right there,
the modeling effect.
Yeah, because I know myself, like I grew up
and I didn't eat perfect, but compared to my friends,
we ate pretty healthy. My mom did a lot of up and and I didn't eat perfect, but compared to my friends we ate pretty healthy
My mom did a lot of cooking and when I left home, you know initially, right?
You guys kind of go crazy like oh fuck I can eat McDonald's all I want and I can eat whatever
But that only lasted so long because I started craving
Those net those those home cooked meals and natural food that I used to that I grew up on and
You know makes a huge impact.
So if that child has grown up in a household now
where you guys have been eating shitty the entire time
and now they're making their own food decisions,
very, very tough now to make an impact on them.
Very, very difficult.
The best thing you could possibly do
is be a great example because for the most part,
where you find obese children, you find obese parents.
It's just the way it is.
And it's not genetics.
It's their lifestyle.
The parents put these two.
Yeah, the lifestyle is a big component too, as far as movement is concerned.
And that's something that you definitely want to address and identify.
Like, what are the patterns we're creating here?
What's going on in our day to day process after school?
Like are we sitting down?
Are they playing video games?
Are they in their room?
Are they not outside and active?
All these things, I try to constantly consider and then again, not overwhelming them with
activity.
This has also been kind of a push pull thing for me where I like to get everybody involved in something
and make sure that we're all together.
That's a good point.
Because I can bombard them with like,
okay, now we're going to Taekwondo,
now we're going to soccer, now we're going to,
and it's like, whoa, dad, I'm tired.
You know what I'm like?
Yeah, but we have to do this.
We gotta stay active, we gotta go outside,
we gotta do stuff. And I just need to calm down
a little bit with that on that end of it.
But,
Dude, the best thing you could, you made a great point
because, you know, I'll tell my kid,
I'll tell my son, especially, you know,
okay, get off the computer now,
you've been on too long
or you've been playing videos games too long.
Very ineffective,
but when I do something with him,
yeah, very effective.
Yeah, wait, wait, wait, wait. Hey, you want to go with me to go do this?
And yeah, and you know what?
I don't want to want to play video game.
Five minutes later, we're having fun and, you know, whatever.
And that's the biggest thing, like telling just telling your kid to do something versus
doing it with them all night and day.
I could, I could piggyback on that as far as like just noticing bad behavior.
Like we're having such issues, you know, my youngest.
And it's like, we just realized I'm like, I just, okay,
like once it started to kind of flare up, I just stopped what I was doing.
And then I'm like, okay, then we just started playing, you know,
and just just that attention and that, just what what he was craving was just like,
you know, hey, hang out with me.
Let's play us, do something.
Let's just take him time out to really fun.
And then you feel back on that.
You feel terrible.
You're like, oh my God, I was so consumed
with what I had to do and work and all this other stuff.
Like, yeah, they want you.
Dude, being a parent can be super exhausting
because it's like, your home from work,
you're tired of shit. You pick your kids up from school. They do their homework now. They want to watch TV
All you want to do is sit and work or read or whatever
But you want them to go outside like you you yell at them to go outside. It's not gonna happen
You gotta go out. I would imagine that you go out there with them
It makes a huge difference and it's it's exhausting, but sometimes, but yeah, it's your kids
I imagine that has to be one of the hardest because we do. We knock the generation now
a lot right because we talk about you know when we were kids we were digging holes and building
forts and you were at the park from sun up to sun down and playing football on the grass
and like basketball on the street like this was the time until Nintendo came out right.
So that's where I say like like, it's, you know,
we also didn't grow up in a generation with man,
the shit that the kids have now are so cool.
Your phone right there, your phone is like the coolest thing
that we, way cooler than anything we had as kids growing up.
Just your phone alone, not to mention the video gaming
and the TVs now and like, the stuff that kids have.
Over stimulation.
Yeah, it's so awesome and so cool.
It has to be very challenging for,
because when I was a kid,
I begged my parents to go outside.
I was like, can I go play?
I can go to the bar.
What would you do when you were in?
Exactly, because I'm a damn thing.
Yeah, because all we had was maybe,
you know, cartoon network that came around every once in a while,
or even at best, you had Nintendo and you had a game or two.
You know, I'm saying, and like, you already wore that to death
or beat it, beat it, right?
So you wanted to go outside and you wanted to play because it was all you could do game or two, you know, I'm saying, and like, you already wore that to death or beat it, beat it, right? So you wanted to go outside and you wanted to play
because it was all you could do as a kid were.
Now, we are so overstimulated with all these video games
and computers and handheld toys and shit that,
that has to be very challenging for a parent.
And then like you said, coming home from a long day of work
and, you know, I know how I feel when I get home,
like, I don't want to talk to anybody,
I don't want to do anything,
I want to literally want to take my shoes off, put my feet up,
and I want to melt into my couch because yeah, and I guess as a parent, if this is something
that, which is also goes back to why I'm not a parent yet, because I still am selfish
when it comes to things like that. And I know that I would have to be selfless and come home
and know that my job is not over. In fact, the most important part of discipline and work.
Most important part of my job is actually just beginning
when I get home if you're a father or a mother, you know?
Those tendencies don't go away, by the way.
So like, you know, like, you're routine
that you have right now, being single, not having kids
and all that kind of stuff, like that mentality,
it tends to stay with you,
but it's this new discipline that you have to train yourself
to, you know, come home, but it's this new discipline that you have to train yourself to come home.
I gotta have this positive attitude,
and I gotta present myself in such a way,
because it affects everybody.
Your whole house environment gets affected
by how you react and how much energy you could into it.
You remember when we had Erica, we interviewed her.
She made that comment of like, we asked her,
when was the moment like you?
Oh, and her kid wanted to play and she just didn't have the energy. Yeah. Yeah. That's what that would prompt her to lose so much. Yeah.
And I think that I think that resonated with a lot of people that you know, like God, how many times have you
Looked at your kid and been like, I just don't care. Yeah. I'll tell you what man the other day. I was playing a board game with my kids
I had what board game was I think was sorry.
Oh yeah.
And so I was playing that with it.
And I don't want to fucking play sorry dude.
I just don't want to do that shit.
But you know what, all they're doing is on the frickin' iPad or watchin' TV.
I'm gonna sit there and do some bullshit.
So you know what, let's play sorry and I had to kind of force them at first.
Then we started playing and I'm sitting there and I'm having conversations with my kids.
And this made me really sad. What made me really sad is I realized how intelligent they
were, like these little people and we're having these conversations other than the typical
do this, do that. You know, all of a sudden we're just joking around and talking. And
I'm like, man, these kids are really, you know, they're little humans, like they're really,
we're having these great conversation, they're intelligent little people.
I'm like, fuck, why did I,
the fact that I'm being shocked by that now is sad
because I should know this all the time.
And it's just you get caught up in that shit as a parent.
I could totally identify.
You know what I'm saying?
Where you just like, whoa, where did you learn that word?
And it's like they probably been saying it for three weeks,
but you're too busy, not totally being there.
And the thing that looked the same thing
is with diet man, your kids eat how you eat.
What you put on the table, they watch what you eat.
They go in the cupboard to snack on something
and it's what you bought.
And I have a win finally that I can test to with that
because my oldest, it was a struggle.
It was a struggle to get them to eat the way that we were eating. So it was like a fight and it was a struggle. It was a struggle to get him to eat, you know,
the way that we were eating.
So it was like a fight and it was a battle constantly,
but we stuck to it, you know, we stuck to it,
and it was hard, because you don't want to have every day
battle the same thing over dinner, you know, no.
Dude, you get tired, you just want to get exhausted,
and you want to cave in and just get in and on, whatever.
But, you know, because especially too,
because then, you would go to grandma and grandpa's, and then that would kind of undo everything that you just did. But what's great
is that, you know, just just by modeling and keeping the consistency of it, you start
to see little like glimmers of hope and success because he was at my parents and he was like,
you know, my mom was just trying to give him, like, some snacks for this or that or whatever.
Like, and it's all like crackers and, you know,
garbage and all this shit.
And so he's like, he was like,
oh yeah, that's all junk food, grandma, yeah.
That's all junk food.
Boom.
And it bam!
I was like, yes.
Yeah, no, I want some health food.
I'm because of the way that I am with my kids.
And by the way, I'm not a,
you don't want to be a food Nazi
because they will rebel in the opposite direction.
It will become a painful memory for them
to the point where when they can get out on their own,
they will never eat the way you had the meat
because it was such a bad relationship
that they had with food.
So I'm not hammering my kids.
I'm not telling them you're gonna get fat.
I'm not saying that stuff.
I'm relating it to energy.
I'm relating it to how they feel.
I'm relating it to how I feel.
I'm careful how I talk about myself.
I'm very careful without, I'd never say things like,
ooh, I need to lose a little bit
or I feel fat because they will internalize that as well.
So you have to be very careful how you talk about it.
It's all by example, but it's interesting
because of the way I am with my kids when we
go to birthdays and they get cake and they'll have cake and I'll let them have it of course.
So like I said, I don't want to be a, you know, a Nazi about it.
They'll eat like half or a third of the cake the other kids will.
Because it's like they're not, they're like, no, yeah, they're like, this is good and
I'm over it.
And they've also associated how they feel with it.
Like my daughter who's got a tougher time meeting,
you know, the way we eat than my son,
probably because she's younger, she'll eat some cake
and then I'll say, you know,
what, why did you leave, how come you didn't eat the rest of it?
She's like, it doesn't make me feel good
if I eat all of it.
I'm like, fuck, yes, man.
That's such a win.
It's a total win.
So I'm gonna, I'm gonna go one step further.
And I hope that she doesn't get offended by this because I just recently pulled up her Instagram. Oh, no
Yeah, I know exactly what you're gonna do
And here's the thing like this this definitely I'm gonna go back to what the guy. Well, she's a fitness blog a food blogger
Does she have children? I'm assuming if she's asking questions maybe huh? I would think so
Mm-hmm, you know, what do you do if your kids are going down the path with weight and diet? Um, does she have children? I'm assuming if she's asking questions. Maybe, huh. I would think so.
Mm-hmm.
You know, what do you do if your kids are going down the path with weight and diet?
Um, celebrating food the way you do right now is probably not ideal.
Um, and I don't know if your kids have access to your Instagram and social media. And if this is your business, I don't, you know, it's kind of, this is a tough
struggle because I'm going through the pictures and like, I don't know, at least 50% of these
pictures on here are, you know, not health foods and sweets and desserts and other things
like that. Like, you know, I think it starts with the relationship that you have with food
first before you're going to improve the relationship that your kids have with food. And that's a tough thing for a lot of people to swallow.
And, and I'm not, and this is something that I struggle with and we all struggle with.
And, you know, this is just somebody who's speaking from experience and I'm not attacking.
I hope you don't take it that way at all.
But when I look at an Instagram page like this, it's the same thing I've talked about
before with, you know, we got into a battle with this girl that was a IAFYM promoter
and she's a trainer fitness professional in phenomenal shape herself
and more than half of her post are ice cream and donuts
and, you know, if you are sending that message
and you're celebrating foods like this that you know damn well
or not healthy and not ideal for your body,
you're creating a poor relationship with food.
Well, that's a good point because,
and I think where Adam's going is,
when he says celebrate,
how do you celebrate events and milestones with your kids?
Do you say, hey, you did great in school,
that's I may do this cake, or we're gonna go get ice cream because you did great in, in school. Let this, that's, I made you this cake.
Or we're going to go get ice cream because you did really well.
And what you don't realize is that you're creating this association
between happy and good times and these types of foods.
There's so many other ways you can, you can celebrate, you know, certain things.
Now I, I'm, there, there's definitely times when that's okay, like celebrating holidays,
because holidays come once a year. So Christmas, we get to have this particular Christmas type
of food. And, you know, and your kids have to live in the regular world, and they're
going to be exposed to these types of foods. And you don't want to be again, you don't
want to be a Nazi about it. But it's, it's all about, uh, example, it's all about, I'll
tell you what, you know,
my kids favorite snack when they come home from,
you'll never believe this,
when my kids come home from school
and they're like,
I please let me have a snack, I wanna have a snack.
Can I please have either A, raspberries
or I'm not joking a raw red pepper.
My son would like to eat a bell pepper, excuse me, raw.
And we'll cut it up and he'll snack on it.
It's like the biggest treat to him.
If he always ate or was used to eating, you know,
things with sugar or super processed foods,
that bell pepper would taste like nothing to him.
It would be like, why are you giving me this?
I don't like this is gross.
But because that's what he's always, you know,
been eating for his treat or snack, it's, and it is,
but they're delicious.
They're really delicious things.
It's just our taste buds have been skewed by all this other crap that, you know, when
you eat that way and then you eat the bell pepper, it's not that exciting anymore.
Well, and I'm not one to say to you.
And I just want to make sure that she doesn't think that I'm picking on her at all because
I think she's fucking an awesome person.
I know she's been following us for some time in a huge, great page.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
So I just, when I see something like that,
I write away, I want to think,
and I know the boys have already mentioned it before.
It starts with you as parents,
that you first have to handle any sort of relationships
that you're having with food.
I'll tell you right now, being a fucking fitness professional
for over 15 years, it wasn't even six months ago
that my paradigm was shattered and my relationship with food had changed.
So I know damn well that with my experience, my knowledge in the fitness industry, if I'm still having my paradigm shattered and I'm still growing
with trying to have a better relationship with foods, most people out there probably are in the same boat.
And you know, I would first reflect on myself and reflect on what am I
presenting to my kids or what am I what example am I when I'm doing these types of
things or promoting these types of things around them and what message am I
sending so you know first first hone in I think yourself I think then that
becomes a lot easier. Sal talked about I know I've repeated this at least two or
three times on the show but I think you can never say this too much because it was the best advice I think I've ever heard at least two or three times on the show, but I think you can never say this too much
because it was the best advice I think I've ever heard him give
when it comes to children and food is teaching them how to relate it to health
and energy and strength and mental function and feeling better.
Performance-based.
More performance and relating food that way versus skinny or fat.
No, never about how you feel.
And don't be, don't be, you know, here's the thing
that kids will always shock you.
They're way smarter than you think.
I will literally tell my, I'll tell my six year old daughter
what a carbohydrate is, what a fat is.
That proteins are made up of amino acids
and they'll just say, well, what do those do?
And I'll explain what they do.
And she'll get the gist of it.
She's not gonna be able to repeat it or whatever,
but they kind of get it.
And then over the years, they're gonna understand
on a much greater depth, what food really does the body
and what food means and how we should eat it
and the kind of relationship we're gonna have.
It's a good point, like just having that educational process
behind the food is a big deal because then it,
like you said, they really do absorb.
They're little sponges. And the more that you just talk to them, like, you know, a little human being
instead of like a little kid that's not going to understand anything and you make believe everything.
Dude, you can't just say, don't eat sugar. It's bad for you. What the hell does that mean?
What do you mean? What do you mean? Explain it. I see my friends eating it and they look for it.
Like, why a sugar bad.
And so I'll explain, well this is what sugar does.
Your body releases a hormone called insulin
and insulin does this.
And then if you just keep doing that
then your body stops listening to insulin
and then these are some of the problems that can happen.
And you would be surprised how much kids can understand
when you talk to them like an adult.
Well, and I have friends that are competitors, male and female that go through this like
star bench, star bench and like, you know, if you're in the fitness industry, that does
not mean you have a higher, you have a better food relation.
No, not at all.
And if even if you're fit and that's the thing you have to be careful as a parent and that's
really the message that I'm trying to get at is that, you know, be careful of the message
that you could be possibly sending to your child is that, you know, maybe you've
learned the formula for you.
Like maybe you've learned, like how to get yourself in shape and you've come such a long
ways and you've learned this balance of, you know, eating good for the most of our, but
then you enjoy these like, you know, other treats and foods and some of that, which I'm,
you know, by all means, like I just came back from Maui and fucking ate my brains out,
like if, like food and alcohol stuff
that I normally wouldn't do, you know, and for me,
like, and I literally made a post about it,
which is so not like, you could go through my entire Instagram
and you'll see that that's one of the things I speak out
with health and fitness professionals is,
you know, showing people always these treats
and these foods all the time, you know,
we have a nation that is, is suffering from fucking diabetes and struggling with weight loss and we're basically flaunting
you know all these crazy desserts and from them, what am I really doing or what message am I
sending to them by posting fucking gravey? It's like going to an alcohol anonymous meeting and
fucking coming in drunk, drinking a beer, trying to have stand up and do a speech and tell people
how they need to stop drinking alcohol.
Like that's just, I mean, what am I doing?
Like what am I doing as a fitness professional?
So, you know, I challenge that as a parent.
Like if you're a parent and you're trying to get your kids to eat healthy and to have
a good relationship with healthy foods and good balance, you know, and they see me eat
clean for five days out of the week and then it's Saturday.
So we get to have donuts and dessert and cake and treats treats like what am I showing them and what are they learning from
you by that like really ask yourself that and challenge to grow and improve your relationship
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