• Magnesium: The ‘Best’ Form Isn’t What You Think Part 2
    Nov 27 2025

    Magnesium salts are often marketed as if they target specific tissues - i.e., “threonate for the brain,” “glycinate for calm,” “taurate for the heart.” Part 2 breaks down what the evidence actually shows: animal studies demonstrating tissue differences that have never been replicated in humans, cognitive and sleep trials where multiple forms show benefit, and meta-analytic data indicating what really drives long-term outcomes.

    The goal: clarify the real distinctions between magnesium forms, ligand effects, and dose requirements so listeners can understand what truly determines magnesium’s impact in humans.

    00:00 Introduction to Magnesium Forms

    00:22 Zooming Out: Broader Human Data

    01:08 Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

    02:10 Key Findings on Magnesium Benefits

    04:05 Understanding Magnesium Salts and Ligands

    07:13 Practical Applications and Recommendations

    09:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    • Doi: 10.1186/s40795-016-0121-3
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    • PMID: 31330811
    • PMID: 39252819
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    • PMID: 34111673
    • PMID: 23853635
    • doi: 10.3390/nu9050429
    • PMID: 39009081
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    10 Min.
  • Magnesium: The ‘Best’ Form Isn’t What You Think Part 1.
    Nov 25 2025

    Magnesium supplements are marketed like different compounds with different biological targets - i.e., “for sleep,” “for the brain,” “for stress,” “for energy.” But the foundation of these claims depends on chemistry: how magnesium salts dissolve, how they release Mg²⁺ in the gut, and how much actually reaches circulation.

    Part 1 breaks down the first half of the magnesium story: why magnesium must be paired with a counter-ion, how dissolution determines real absorption, and what modern data show when common salts like citrate, glycinate, and oxide are compared head-to-head.

    The goal: separating marketing myths from measurable differences in solubility, acute bioavailability, and baseline magnesium status

    00:00 Introduction to Magnesium Forms

    00:30 Magnesium's Chemical Nature

    01:11 Absorption Differences Among Magnesium Forms

    01:35 Clinical Studies on Magnesium Absorption

    04:24 Magnesium in Animal Studies

    06:05 Human Studies on Magnesium

    08:47 Conclusion and Preview of Part Two

    • Doi: 10.1186/s40795-016-0121-3
    • PMID: 11550076
    • PMID: 31330811
    • PMID: 39252819
    • PMID: 26519439
    • PMID: 34111673
    • PMID: 23853635
    • doi: 10.3390/nu9050429
    • PMID: 39009081
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    9 Min.
  • Common Longevity Medication… Performance Killer?
    Nov 20 2025

    A medication used by millions (including off-label usage for “longevity” purposes) may alter the fundamental pathways responsible for exercise adaptation. This episode reviews new 2025 data showing reduced improvements in vascular insulin sensitivity, aerobic capacity, and glucose regulation when the medication is paired with structured training. We look at prior evidence of blunted mitochondrial respiration and diminished hypertrophy, along with 2020 transcriptomic findings that paint a more nuanced picture.

    The goal: clarify when this medication interferes with exercise-driven improvements in muscle, mitochondria, and vascular function, and when it may support resilience during aging.

    00:00 – Intro
    00:48 – The Rise of a “Longevity” Medication
    01:31 – New Clinical Data Challenges Expectations
    03:34 – Earlier Trials Showed the Same Pattern
    05:05 – Resolving the Apparent Contradiction
    07:10 – Who Should, and Shouldn’t, Use This Medication

    PMID: 30548390
    PMID: 31557380
    PMID: 33071237
    PMID: 37928155

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    8 Min.
  • Lead Exposure from Protein Supplements Explained
    Oct 21 2025
    In this episode of The Daily Value, we examine Consumer Reports’ October 2025 findings on lead in protein powders. The investigation tested 23 products and found that more than two-thirds exceeded the organization’s internal lead safety threshold. We discuss what those results mean in biological terms, how regulatory limits differ between the FDA, EFSA, and Health Canada, and how supplement exposure compares to everyday dietary intake.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:08 Consumer Reports Investigation Finds Lead in Protein Powders
    01:07 Understanding Lead Contamination in Protein Powders
    03:00 Health Implications of Lead Exposure
    06:41 Regulatory Standards and Safety Thresholds
    09:30 Comparing Lead Intake from Food and Supplements
    15:56 Practical Advice and Final Thoughts


    https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.2903/j.efsa.2010.1570

    https://www.fda.gov/food/fda-total-diet-study-tds/fda-total-diet-study-tds-results

    https://www.consumerreports.org/lead/protein-powders-and-shakes-contain-high-levels-of-lead-a4206364640/

    https://wwwn.cdc.gov/Tsp/ToxProfiles/ToxProfiles.aspx?id=96&tid=22


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    17 Min.
  • The Mitochondrial “Vitamin” from Interstellar Dust
    Nov 6 2025

    There’s a molecule that’s been tentatively identified in the same interstellar material that forms stars and planets, yet it also shapes growth, metabolism, and cognition here on Earth. In several mammalian species,Its absence causes deficiency and it's repletion, resolution; and no, it’s not a vitamin, but should it be?

    Its chemistry is analogous to the combination of vitamin B2, vitamin B6 vitamin C, and its role in evolution may trace back to the very beginning of biology.

    00:00 – From Interstellar Dust to Human Biology
    01:06 – Discovery: A New Redox Co-Factor
    01:44 – Biological Role: Deficiency, Growth, and Evolution
    02:41 – Mechanisms: NAD⁺ Regeneration and Mitochondrial Signaling
    03:11 – Human Evidence: Cognitive and Metabolic Effects
    04:41 – Chemistry & Safety: Potency and Tolerability
    06:55 – Conclusion

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8533503/

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    8 Min.
  • Boost Your Serotonin Naturally: The Nutrition Secret
    Nov 4 2025

    Serotonin is often described as the “happiness molecule,” but its biology tells a larger story. Nearly every step in serotonin’s synthesis and signaling, from the transport of dietary tryptophan to the enzymes that convert it, is influenced by nutrition.

    This episode examines how macronutrients, micronutrients, and gut-derived metabolites shape serotonin availability across the brain and body. Protein and carbohydrate balance determine how much tryptophan enters the brain. Specific vitamins and minerals serve as essential cofactors in its production and turnover, and so on…

    Understanding serotonin through this nutritional lens reframes it not as a simple neurotransmitter, but as a metabolic signal connecting diet, metabolism, and mood regulation.

    00:00 Introduction to Serotonin

    01:07 Evolutionary Role of Serotonin

    02:08 Nutritional Influence on Serotonin Synthesis

    02:55 Enzymatic Pathways of Serotonin Production

    04:21 Macronutrients: Impact on Serotonin

    06:32 Vitamins and Minerals: Impact on Serotonin

    09:27 Plant Compounds and Gut Microbiome: Impact on Serotonin

    10:24 Serotonin as a Biochemical Bridge

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40998119/

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    11 Min.
  • Discovered: an amino acid that helps the gut heal itself
    Oct 30 2025

    Every few days, your gut rebuilds itself completely - cell by cell, guided by signals we still don’t fully understand. For years, scientists have known that diet can influence this process, but the exact messenger between what we eat and how the gut heals has remained a mystery.

    In this episode, we look at new research from MIT that uncovers a surprising link between diet, the immune system, and regeneration in the intestine. It’s a story about how a single nutrient can activate immune cells to release molecules that tell the gut when it’s time to repair.

    It challenges the way we think about food, not just as fuel, but as information. Because the gut isn’t just digesting what we eat… it’s listening.

    00:00 Introduction to Gut Regeneration

    00:56 The Role of Amino Acids in Gut Health

    02:07 ???: A Key Player in Gut Regeneration

    02:35 MIT's Groundbreaking Research

    03:49 The Immune System's Role in Gut Regeneration

    05:51 Dietary Sources and Implications

    07:07 Conclusion: The Gut's Adaptive Nature


    PMID: 41034585

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    8 Min.
  • Creatine’s Role in Mitochondria is Bigger Than You Thought
    Oct 28 2025

    Creatine’s story has been far too small for its biology. Most people still see it as a supplement for strength or cognitive performance, but its most important work happens inside the mitochondria.

    In this episode, we explore a side of creatine few people talk about: how it may function as mitochondrial medicine. We’ll break down 3 distinct ways creatine acts in and supports the mitochondria; roles that could reshape how we think about energy, resilience, and cellular health. And beyond that, how creatine may be one of the few molecules that can both diagnose and treat mitochondrial dysfunction.

    00:00 Understanding Mitochondrial Dysfunction

    00:43 Introduction to Creatine's Role

    01:16 Mitochondrial Dysfunction Explained

    01:56 Creatine as a Theranostic Agent

    02:57 Mechanisms of Creatine in Mitochondria

    04:09 Therapeutic Roles of Creatine

    05:22 Redox Control and Antioxidant Properties

    06:27 Conclusion: The Unique Power of Creatine


    PMID: 40948982

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    8 Min.