The 3 Drinks That Regenerate Stem Cells & Repair The Body | Dr. William Li
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Kind: captions Language: en alcohol is a perfect example of one you know you often hear that the blue zones all except for Lolinda they all have a little tiny amount of alcohol on a regular basis now can we infer that alcohol is good or is that that population can handle it because the rest of their lifestyle is organized we don't know yet right unless if you know well I mean I'll tell you I I have I have something to say about alcohol uh because I get ask this all the time Dr Lee red Wine's good for you right well now now I just read that red wine that the wine all Wine's bad for you all and what I basically say when it comes to alcohol because it's it's it's a it's a it's a triggering and somewhat controversial uh point it is true that many epidemiological Studies have shown that you know drinking a glass or two very moderate red wine is associated with some beneficial out Health outcomes lower risk of some diseases but I will tell you that in no study no research is alcohol ethanol okay the stuff that's underlying you know your whiskey your beer uh uh your your wine it's the alcohol is not actually good for you alcohol is a toxin actually it's a it's a um and and so a little bit though as you say if you're mostly healthy and your health defenses and your metabolism is very resilient human body is amazing there's no such thing as a super food it's a Super Body um and even if we we slug down a glass of wine or sip a glass of wine or have a drink or two um our body will will bounce back it's only again continuous abuse of that system that let you break down our engine but alcohol is something very specific and here's how I explain it as long as humans have been growing grain they've been fermenting it and creating alcohol alcohol is part of human tradition we celebrate main events of our life with it you know births deaths you know holidays it's all part of it's all alcohol is part of human society I don't think we should demon alcohol I think that you know it we should just recognize as part of it's part of the traditions of human human tradition but we should know that uh in no case is the ethanol actually good for you it's just something that we we do all right um but that you know and that's why we should actually think about it as a tradition rather than as a health food and I think that allows us to actually um accommodate it uh in moderation uh in ways that are actually going to be uh allowable if that's your preference to celebrate you know uh a wedding with a glass of champagne like there's no shame to it that's a human tradition we're all human uh Embrace that part of who we are and that's I think the thing that I I try to that's my contribution in the Health and Wellness Community I try to use science but I also try to be reasonable and I try to recognize who we are as humans the Nuance right that's where everything is heading towards not all answer for everybody we're going to sweep it under the table you know everybody's got to do the same thing and generally speaking if you have all these other components whether it's alcohol or diet soda that's occasional here and there it's not going to make a difference right you're going to bounce back there's plenty of other crazier things that people do in life so this goes back to the 10 principles that you talk about in the book and that you close off the book with and I'm just going to pick a few we're not going to run through them all you know pick up the copy pick up a copy of the book Link in the show notes you can go through them I'm going to pick a couple of these that you know we can talk about here um the first one that I want to do is I want to pick something called drink the Trinity so what what is that what does that mean and what is the Trinity well in my book in a part about food I take people on I take my reader on a tour through the grocery store including to the beverage section and literally the way I do this is actually I invite you to jump into my shopping cart like you would have when you were a kid and your mom shop you get pushed through and I kind of narrate all the things through it so the beverage section of the grocery store is a pretty confusing section because it's in the middle AES and there are Endless Sea of juices and sodas and bottled waters that are there and so I try to bring a little bit of clarity to you know what are the three beverages that are um unquestionably healthy for you there's no real controversy of them all right because other drinks like juices and sodas lots of controversy lots of data but the three things I call the Holy Trinity of beverages um are water okay water actually uh is critical for hydration critical to maintain our health defenses critical for our metabolism you need water in the system okay uh and drinking water is something that is very natural and and important to us uh uh and when again when you drink cool cool water you activate these uh temperature gauges in our stomach that are triggering our metabolism to kind of warm up uh the water in our stomach so we don't cool our core body temperature so there's even metabolic benefits uh to drinking water water's also by satiating so when you actually drink water with a meal you're naturally stretching out your stomach a little bit and rather than actually having food in there that water stretch actually basically slows down your appetite slows down your hunger as well which also helps contribute to preventing you from overeating as well so water is really good for you there's no you know like it's it's a human right to drink water you know we we have to drink water it's really great footnote to that and this is actually something that I think really deserves um careful uh research more careful researches you know bottled water which is so commonly consumed probably will have microplastics in it almost certainly does and you know even though the research doesn't hasn't clearly nailed what the harm of microplastics are I would say it's probably not so good for you we can find it like attached to a red blood cell circulating our blood that's that freaks me out actually you think about that so if you can drink water if you can if you can drink water from a source other than bottled water it's probably preferable yeah get a filter at home get a filter at home I there's a great quote that a friend said years ago an acquaintance said years ago he said either you get a filter or you become the filter that's actually really true and our kidney's going to be the filter and our bloodstream is going to become the fil filter yeah you don't you don't want to be uh accumulating these microplastics um but the water is really really good beverage second is tea we talked a little bit about green tea um as being beneficial to you um and you know tea is the second most popular beverage in the world after drinking water uh so we're talking about something that a lot of people have a lot of experience with but I but what I point out in my book it's not just green tea it's different kinds of green tea matcha tea is actually good for you ulong tea which is slightly fermented green tea also has metabolic benefits also has polyphenols and then for green tea if you have matcha you know which you find in a ceremonial tea you find in a Japanese restaurant it's a bright green tea it it's kind of opaque because it's actually made with powder and it's the entire Tea Leaf that's powdered a lot of people don't realize this but matcha is super packed with polyphenols you know why matcha is grown in a very particular way 28 days before they pick the the the the Tea Leaf from to make matcha they put it under shade they put they they basically cover it with a canopy and and the shade is there so the tea in response to the Tea Leaf Tea plant in response to shade actually wants to make more polyphenols so they make anywhere from 30 to 300 times more polyphenols under the shade all right and then what happens when you pick the leaf you cut off the stem and then they powder they dry and powder the entire leaf and so that's why you have so much more polyphenol it's like a stress response to not having first is a stress respon in a plant but then you get more rather than having a tea bag or loose tea leaves you actually powder the entire Leaf so you're getting the entire Leaf including all the polyphenol so you drink all the polyphenols which is why you get 30 to 300 times more than just dunking a tea bag you also get the dietary fiber good for your gut microbiome so matcha tea actually is quite amazing actually done a study to show that that that matcha tea extracts can kill breast cancer stem cells wow I'm I'm always amazed by that because look as somebody who's been involved with biotech development um and cancer treatment development finding something that could kill stem cells cancer stem cells like breast cancer stem cells which is what makes cancers come back is a Holy Grail we don't have a drug for it but here matcha tea actually you been shown in the lab to actually be able to do that to me is actually really jaw-dropping then going down into even more fermented tea because traditionally again you know this idea that in our Wellness Community we wind up having all these mantras um must drink green tea and oxid ized fermented tea is no good turns out that's not true the science are showing the Oolong tea which is slightly fermented also good for your metabolism you can lose your waist you can shrink your waist size your waist circumferent loose body fat and then even perhaps more surprising if you take the extreme of fermented Smoky dark teas there's a tea that I write about called poer tea P apostrophe e RH one of your favorites right one of mine as well uh this is comes from a village of Po that um back thousands of years actually traded tea on the Silk Road so they smoked the tea they fermented it so would actually survive the tea journey and it turns that research have been done to show that PO te lights up your brown fat burns up you know triggers your fat excess fat burning by burning the cells decreases your stem cells from making more fat and whites uh fats visceral fat as well quite remarkable that this fermented tea that supposedly you know fermented it's not can't be good doesn't have any of the polyphenol stuff wrong and on top of that they've actually discovered just a few years ago that there is this this tradition thousand- year old tradition of making po RT there's even a bacteria a probiotic that actually is bacteria is grown in the way that's fermented in fact they call it pillus uh like a basilis that actually grows in pu tea so this is actually a a probiotic tea which to me is remarkable and not only it improve God Health it's good for your mental abolism as well so it fires up your brown fat so again you know tea is the second part of the Holy Trinity the third um which I always drink and you asked me what did I want if I you know I was coming in to do this podcast with you and I requested a cup of coffee coffee has chlorogenic acid and many other polyphenols but the chlorogenic acid not only boosts your health defenses um but it also triggers your metabolism uh and it stimulates your metabolism from going as well a little bit of caffeine which I'm able to tolerate not everybody tolerate caffeine um but I'm able to tolerate the caffeine caffeine also uh stimulates not only your kind of like your brain but also stimulates your metabolism as well and I'm not encouraging people to go after caffeine I'm just saying that coffee is one of the the the third of the Holy Trinity coffee tea uh and water that actually is really really healthy you know the beautiful thing about the way you present it is like puer one of my favorite teas I drank it so much during college yeah like I would drink it all the time and then I had a little bit of a gap and then I'm thinking recently I'm like you know what it's probably been a year or two since I've had it like when you know the information it's another reminder of like oh this thing that I used to enjoy or that I've heard of or that I heard somebody else having like wow like that's exciting for me and you include it back into your routine and all this culminates together and it really goes into this last principle that you talk about in the 10 principles which is live to eat right the joy of searching out being a food Hunter forager in our modern world and really leaning into the idea of not being fear-based around food but actually you know I'll let you set it up you know sometimes we hear this phrase like people say oh do you eat to live or do you live to eat and almost like live to eat has a demeaning tone that people give it in that capacity talk about how you're representing it to the audience yeah well in my book one of the things that I really try to and I hope the readers get this convey is that we don't need to fear our food the the very foods that taste great can be actually good for us if we're mindful about how we eat it and when we eat it and all that kind of other stuff and and and to find good combinations of it and that these are connected to our old traditions and that's really how I really became very mindful of this idea of um living to eat so I did a gap year before I went to medical school to become a doctor um I I was a biochemist in college and um I was very enamored by history and I was always interested in the Mediterranean because when I studied I took a very influential course called the Renaissance history of man and that course fascinated me because it was really talking about that inflection point between the Dark Ages the Middle Ages and the Renaissance sort of the Enlightenment and all the incredible Arts and Sciences and literature explosion of culture that occurred um uh during the Renaissance right and I realized something that was really amazing which is that at any point like it didn't happen overnight it wasn't like you know one day was in a dark room it's called the Middle Ages and then one day somebody clicked on the light switch and oh it's a Renaissance no this actually took place over hundreds of years that this Evolution actually occurred and and I realized that there was something really valuable about this idea of of growing to higher light a stage of Enlightenment that occurs over time I wanted to see where this occurred which it happened to be in the Mediterranean that I we were studying in Italy and Greece so I really wanted to get over this study it and then I also realized that the food traditions also as part of my study changed dramatically between the Middle Ages where people are just like you know cooking you know those gigantic um you know Bronto Burgers over a fire to really beginning to um understand how ingredients melded together you know the the simmering and the cooking and the stewing like these were not Medieval Age you know you did have cavemen were doing that but really sort of during the middle age that's when the modern Asian and Mediterranean uh actually cooking techniques came into being so I wanted to see this so before I went to medical school I did a gap year and I went to Italy I kind of embedded myself so to speak and I was um uh I lived with a family and I was there explicitly to study the link between food and culture and health I wanted to see what it was like over there in Italy and Greece I traveled all around Italy um uh and I actually also did some cooking uh for the families I was living with uh in Greece I went to a monastery uh I I literally volunteered to be a cook in the monastery uh one day because the Abbot announced that the the chef monk was sick had the flu and they needed volunteers and who knew how to cook and so I raised my hand and off I went in there we were stirring uh a ginormous pot of beans with a canoe paddle literally and cooking for the entire Monastery this is like cooking Easter feast and you know um and and to me that experience burned into my brain while I was living there that people really enjoyed their food they knew about their food they talked about their food they looked forward to their food so you know if you go to Mediterranean um anyone if you knew have a friend in Italy or in Greece and and and they took you out to a meal or cooked a meal for you while you sat down with your meal they would be talking about their food Italians talk about what they're eating as they're eating it and they talk about the season it is and how to prepare it and different nuances about it people are passionate about their food same thing in Asia you know and you know I I would imagine the same thing as in India people take the time to prepare their food and when they serve it that's what people talk about they talk about their food and and they really really relish it and enjoy it and they look forward to their next meal I think to me I learned that was the antithesis is what I came back to when I went to Medical school where we were so rushed you know we were so busy we didn't have time to eat and so when you sat down it was really just a pile in some sustenance and to get through to get to the next thing and that to me was um uh you know I I really wanted to live to eat as opposed to Just Eat to Live to Pile in some calories so I can keep going I think I've I've really lived my life that way and what I hope for people who read my book is that they're they'll they'll really they'll really see from the way that I write about food that it's something that I I enjoy it's passionate and that it's something that you can really look forward to like when I was writing some of the things uh that I wrote I actually I wrote part of this book by the way in the Mediterranean I went back I was doing some research um in places um and I finished I finished my book actually in Greece I was on a Greek island um and I went to a little writing cave and the food that I would eat like I would write about afterwards and it would make my mouth water to write about the food I just ate all over again so you know I hope people I hope readers really get this idea like please don't fear your food you know um love your food and it's just so amazing that we're so fortunate actually to be able to you know benefit from societies and histories and cultures have actually figured out a lot of stuff for us um uh and and now what's cool is that science is bringing us really to The Cutting Edge that Forefront where we're begin to understand why the things that taste so great are actually so great
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