Dynamism Biohack Podcast: How to Make the Right Nutritious Choices Despite Conflicting Expert Opinio

Dynamism Biohack Podcast: How to Make the Right Nutritious Choices Despite Conflicting Expert Opinio


#35: Spinning Science

August 29, 2018

In this training, “The Fatal Flaw of P—, And Why Your Doctor Doesn’t Understand.” 
Were going to find out what happens when spinning science get their hands on this “linear-pathway methodology” and decides to increase the levels of oxytocin artificially in infant rats with autism?

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I discuss:

* Human Experimentation with synthetic oxytocin gone mad
* The “yin and yang” of human physiology is in the balance by a Dynamic interaction of biomolecules and neuropeptides that science cannot even begin to scratch the surface of
* Spinning Science happens everyday

I am really excited to start you on this journey and I hope to add a lot of value to your life as a whole.

Show Transcript:
Nutrition is remarkable in its ability to have people with completely opposite views saying they have science to support completely opposite views.
Frustrating isn’t it? What are we suppose to believe?
Welcome to Dynamism Biohack, my name is Dr. Matt Hammett Wellness & Nutrition Expert, Lifestyle Trainer and Movement Enthusiast. In each week I’m going share with you how to make the right nutritious choices despite conflicting expert opinions where I help you to discover how to unlock your inner aborigine or your inner greatness. Thank you for spending this time with me today, so let’s get into the training.

LET ME EXPLAIN AN EXAMPLE OF THIS spinning science, continuing our story with Carter and oxytocin. If you recall earlier, I indicated a bit about oxytocin and autism. What happened when spinning science got their hands on this linear-pathway methodology and decided to increase the levels of oxytocin artificially in infant rats with autism?
Keep in mind; they theorized that adding levels of oxytocin to infants earlier in life would make the babies more socially apt later in life, but what happened surprised them. It did not surprise Carter at all. What happened?
Carter and her research partner Karen Bales recently completed a study in voles that were meant to mimic the effect of giving autistic children a f...