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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, we’re going to talk about the concept of hormesis. Hormesis describes two things that might oppose each other. In terms of health, hormesis refers to a controlled dose of stress that makes positive changes for your body.

With hormesis, you can adapt to various types of stress, including exercise, radiation, cold, heat, hypoxia, plant chemicals, pesticides, insecticides, and fungicides.


Sulforaphane found in broccoli sprouts and radish sprouts triggers the heat shock protein that allows the body to strengthen its detoxification enzymes. In this instance, the body is exposed to a small amount of poison that strengthens its ability to get rid of other poisons.


The liver contains phase 1 and phase 2 detoxification enzymes that can take a poison and turn it into a harmless particle. Sulforaphane triggers this system.


Exercise is one of the best examples of hormesis. Exercise induces microinflammation but then allows the body to get rid of inflammation.


Fasting activates the body’s mechanisms that counter starvation. It encourages our brain cells to grow, increases mitochondria, and regenerates the immune system.


Health is often counterintuitive. For example, cutting fat won’t help you lose fat, and sterilizing your environment won’t protect you from getting sick.


You can’t develop a strong immune system without getting sick. Antibiotics destroy good bacteria in the body, which can lead to pathogen overgrowth. Antacids can lead to more heartburn because you need more acid to get rid of heartburn.


When you don't expose yourself to the sun, you put yourself more at risk for certain types of cancers. Many people have been told that the sun causes cancer, but the sun gives us vitamin D. Having a deficiency in vitamin D can increase your risk for cancer.


One last example is dieting. The more dieting you do in your lifetime, the more weight you will gain—especially if you’re doing it incorrectly.


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0:00.0

The more that you cannot create health without stress and some bit of destruction.

0:09.0

You've heard the concept, no pain, no gain, or what doesn't kill you will make you stronger?

0:15.0

I mean, what's up with that?

0:16.6

So today I'm going to do a little bit of a deep dive into this term, Hormeses.

0:20.8

Now what is this term Hormeses?

0:22.2

What does that mean? It's a term to describe two things that might oppose each other in outcome and I'm going to give a lot examples but you know I think we all know that when we exercise

0:30.8

We're creating destruction in ourselves and then the outcome of that is something that's stronger, it's healthier, it's more fit.

0:37.5

So, Hermesis is really about a controlled dose of stress. And inside ourselves we have this very interesting

0:47.8

adaptation mechanism and the system that actually is controlling this is part endocrine system and part

0:56.5

autonomic nervous system. So both of these work together to help your body adapt to becoming

1:02.1

stronger and the key word is adaptation. to help your body adapt to becoming stronger.

1:02.8

And the key word is adaptation.

1:05.2

And you probably heard of the concept of survival of the fittest.

1:10.3

It should be called survival of those who can adapt the best.

1:14.4

So with Hermeses, you can adapt from various stresses.

1:18.4

Radiation, exercise stress, cold stress, heat stress, like sauna, things like that.

1:25.2

Also reducing your oxygen and increasing your CO2 can create a

1:29.7

harmonic effect and even various plant chemicals. A lot of different insecticides, pesticides, and

1:37.9

even fungicides. Of course they're in very, very low doses because they're meant

1:41.8

to kill these small little insects, but when we consume them,

1:46.7

we're creating a harmonic effect.

1:48.6

So let's just take for example, Sulfurophane, like in broccoli sprouts or radish sprouts, what it does is it triggers certain

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