Doctor Josh Axe. He is on a mission to transform the
Host:health of millions all across America. And in 2008 he founded
Host:Exodus Health Center, and it very quickly grew to be one of
Host:the largest wellness clinics in the United States. And now he's
Host:a syndicated radio host. He has one of the top natural health
Host:websites in the world. It's DrAxe.com, all this his work
Host:kind of combines the power of advanced nutrition with recipes
Host:super foods and cleansing to sort of help reach people or
Host:help people reach their optimum level of health. So Dr. Josh
Host:Axe, welcome to the show. Thanks for being here.
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Excited to be here.
Host:What do you think are some of the the most dangerous trends
Host:that you're seeing in health, particularly as business people,
Host:that we might have to be aware of?
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Sure, well, you know, there are a lot of a lot
Host:of both good trends and bad trends out there. I would say
Host:when it comes to sort of bad trends, you know, a lot of these
Host:things have happened for a long period of time, and that's just
Host:sort of sitting at your desk all day long. And the other thing
Host:would be, obviously, just poor diet choices. And I would say
Host:one that one of the things that would goes along with that is a
Host:lot of these energy shots today. You know, I think a lot of times
Host:we think, okay, I want that quick fix. I want that little
Host:boost of energy. And so even things like five hour energy
Host:today, and there's things much, much worse than that. But you
Host:know, whether you're stopping in a gas station or a convenience
Host:store just going to your regular restaurant, they have these
Host:little things everywhere. And you know, doing these large
Host:amounts of especially, I know coffee too, over the past 20
Host:years, has become the meeting place for so many business you
Host:know, small business meetings and things along those lines.
Host:But you know all of that excess caffeine and all of the
Host:stimulants over time, your body becomes dependent upon them, and
Host:it really isn't, isn't good for your body. So on the flip end of
Host:that, I think eating a diet that's higher in especially
Host:vegetable juices. And so for me, I one of the things I've taught
Host:my patients for years is, hey, let's not overdo the coffee. Not
Host:that a cup of coffee a day for most people in the morning isn't
Host:going to be a big issue. In fact, I think it's. It can be
Host:healthy and fine for some people, but, you know, I get the
Host:same buzz, and even a different type of buzz, and improved
Host:health benefits from doing vegetable juice. And the great
Host:thing about vegetable juices is they sell these Now oftentimes
Host:where they do a process called Cold pressurization instead of
Host:pasteurization, which is better. And so you can pick these up at
Host:Whole Foods. Even sometimes, Starbucks will have some of
Host:these juices. You know, I think that that's actually a great
Host:option, is to do some veggie juice, because veggie juice is
Host:getting like a high, concentrated dose of fruits and
Host:vegetables. Actually. In fact, one glass of veggie juice can be
Host:the equivalent of eating five to six servings, at least, of
Host:vegetables. And so it is kind of like a day's worth of vegetables
Host:in one single glass. A lot of these naked juices and odwalia
Host:juices. The problem is, is that it's pure fruit juice, and
Host:sometimes they're even putting fruit juice concentrates in
Host:there. And so the great thing about vegetable juice is that
Host:it's going to be much lower in sugar, much higher in nutrients.
Host:And, you know, and not to say that a little bit of sugar, that
Host:there's no issue with a little bit of sugar, if you're getting
Host:some sugar from carrots and beets and a veggie juice, or
Host:even a little bit of grapefruit juice or lemons or things like
Host:that. A little bit of sugar isn't that bad. But the problem
Host:with most of these, again, the naked juices, is they're pretty
Host:much pure fruit juice and just really a lot of sugar.
Host:So talk to me about the five hour energy shots.
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Now, there are things worse than five hour
Host:energy, in fact, when we first all of these energy drinks got
Host:in the market, I've written several articles on especially
Host:things like Red Bull, and there were other ones out there that I
Host:think were even they were even pulled off the market because of
Host:it was causing heart issues in people. In fact, some people
Host:were having heart failure and heart issues from drinking all
Host:of these energy drinks, five hour energy came along. They've
Host:done a great job. The good thing about them is they do have
Host:better ingredients in theirs, which I think is a bonus. But
Host:still, a lot of these things are stimulants, and it depends on
Host:the person as well. For some people, if somebody is getting
Host:plenty of rest, somebody has a personality that's very calm and
Host:that's their natural state, they may actually do better with a
Host:five hour energy and not have as many long term issues. But
Host:again, even if it's natural, doing stimulants, relying on a
Host:stimulant for your body all of the time typically isn't the
Host:best. But I would say, if somebody has an issue, let's
Host:say, like adrenal fatigue, caffeine and stimulants can
Host:actually really wear on your adrenal glands over time and
Host:again. This isn't for everybody. That's what's kind of hard about
Host:answering questions sometimes, is five hour energy. For some
Host:people, their bodies might do fine with it, and for other
Host:people, long term, it's really going to cause some potential
Host:issues. Use, especially with the adrenal glands, kidneys and
Host:those types of things.
Host:So veggie juice, though, that's the that's the safe play.
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: It's the safe play. You know, people use it.
Host:And you know, everything from Gershon therapy and the
Host:treatment of cancer to naturally boosting energy to cleansing to
Host:detox. In fact, if somebody is looking for an energy boost, the
Host:ultimate vegetable is beets beet juice. They're actually studies
Host:now on triathletes and on athletes and increasing their
Host:endurance time, their stamina, their overall strength. It
Host:actually contains something in it called nitric oxide. I think
Host:this is interesting that many of us are aware of Lance Armstrong
Host:and being banned from cycling and and a lot of professional
Host:cyclists today, including what Lance Armstrong was busted for,
Host:is got busted for something called blood doping, and that's
Host:where he's actually oxygenating his red blood cells. And the
Host:amazing thing is, is if you're consuming beet juice, you're not
Host:doing it to the degree they were doing it, but you're doing it in
Host:a completely natural and healthy way. In fact, beet juice
Host:increase nitric oxide naturally in your body. So it's great for
Host:people for improving their heart health, but it is incredible for
Host:naturally increasing your stamina, energy and endurance.
Host:And so again, if you want a natural energy boost, beetroot
Host:juice or beet juice is is fantastic.
Host:So what do you think are some other misconceptions, like
Host:foods that people have where you go, Hey, I think I'm eating
Host:healthy, but really, as it turns out, it's I'm not eating healthy
Host:at all.
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Yeah, well, I actually have an article on my
Host:on my health website, that really gets into the health
Host:foods that people think are healthy and that really aren't
Host:healthy at all. And so all I can go ahead and walk everybody
Host:through what some of these, what some of these foods are. But for
Host:starters, you know, one of the biggest ones, and I kind of
Host:mentioned this earlier, but there's no doubt, the fruit
Host:juice. So many people think it's healthy. It's it's definitely
Host:not. It's just it's so much concentrated sugar. Now, eating
Host:fruit by itself, or eating fruit in a smoothie, fine, when you go
Host:to the grocery store, we're buying pasteurized orange juice
Host:or or, you know, or the kids apple juice. Now, if you're
Host:actually doing fresh pressed juice from fruits, some people
Host:are going to do great with that. Other people it may be too much
Host:sugar, but if that's really the only extra sugar you're getting
Host:during the day, it's not going to be issues. If you just got
Host:done with a really hard workout, or you're about to work out,
Host:it's not going to be an issue either, because your body is
Host:going to burn up all of that sugar. So again, doing fruit
Host:juice around the workout, not as much of an issue, either. But
Host:let's say somebody has sensitive blood sugar, of course, a
Host:diabetic, or just your average person today, who's even just a
Host:few pounds overweight. In that case, no doing fruit juice, even
Host:fresh, fresh pressed juice. Now, again, it's different. If it's
Host:okay, you've got quite a few vegetables in there as well. And
Host:then you're doing like you're juicing one apple as part of
Host:your juice mixture. Again, not really much of an issue there as
Host:well. I think that's completely fine for just about everybody,
Host:unless, again, somebody is in a semi diabetic or diabetic state.
Host:But yeah, again, it really, it really depends on the person.
Host:But just to give you an example, if you are doing a big, let's
Host:say a 20 ounce, a big thing, and it's almost mostly juice, you're
Host:getting probably 60 to 70 grams of sugar in a 32 I think about
Host:that, a 16 ounce soda. You know, there's typically 40 grams of
Host:sugar when fruit juice, it's pretty close. I mean, you're
Host:going to have 60 to probably almost 80 grams of sugar. Well,
Host:it just depends. But either way, it's a lot of sugar in one
Host:sitting, without any fiber, and so it's just something to be
Host:conscious of. And again, if you're working out your your
Host:body will burn it up. And in that case, it's probably not a
Host:concern.
Host:Wow.
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Yeah, well, I have a whole, a whole thing here, of
Host:several things, and we don't have to spend a lot of times on
Host:these, but one of the things that surprises some people is
Host:there is a lot of farm fish today, and especially if
Host:anybody's buying tilapia or just regular salmon, most a lot of it
Host:is farm now. Again, if it says wild caught, well, great. It's
Host:wild caught. That fish is fantastic for fruit, for your
Host:health. But you know, a lot of these farm fish today, they
Host:contain what are called PCBs. They also contain dioxins and
Host:these are toxins that shouldn't be in there. And also, you know,
Host:one of the things that salmon is touted for is it's omega three
Host:fatty acids, and it's a specific ratio of omega three to omega
Host:six fats. And omega three fats are anti inflammatory, and most,
Host:almost everybody, has heard of omega three fats at this point,
Host:and they're great for your health. But if a if a fish has
Host:been farmed, it's omega three fats are typically 10 times
Host:lower than in wild caught fish. And so you know, if somebody is
Host:buying fish, wild caught is 10 times superior nutrients
Host:oftentimes, or at least an Omega three fat ratio, and then
Host:oftentimes, and then also it's completely free of toxin. So
Host:that's a much better option as well. And I would say, just a
Host:few other foods to consider and keep out of your diet. Another
Host:big one is canola oil. Many people think canola oil is
Host:healthy. The problem is, 90% of canola oil today is either it's
Host:genetically modified and it's partially hydrogenated so in
Host:most cases. It's just as bad as any other vegetable oil. And
Host:then I would say artificial sweeteners. This is something a
Host:lot of people are still using. It surprises me, even in the
Host:business world, and they think, Oh, I'm gonna do, you know, a
Host:Coke Zero, or some sort of diet soda. And you know, Splenda
Host:breaks down into chlorine in the body, and those high levels of
Host:chlorine basically suffocate your cells. They lead to other
Host:illnesses over time, and they actually one of the biggest
Host:problems is artificial sweeteners, whether it be
Host:aspartame or splendor, also known as sucralose, is they kill
Host:off probiotics in your gut. And that's one of the big thing, and
Host:there's actually several studies on this, is that they kill off
Host:that good gut flora, which 80% of your immune system is located
Host:in your gut. So if you're consuming artificial sweeteners,
Host:it can decrease nutrient absorption. It can cause a
Host:condition called leaky gut over time, even increasing your risk
Host:of allergies, food sensitivities, other health
Host:issues and so again, artificial sweeteners is probably one of
Host:those other things I still see a lot of people doing, but it's
Host:definitely pretty, pretty destructive to everyone's
Host:health.
Host:You know, one of the other things that I always wonder
Host:about is Caesar salad. You know, it's like...
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Well, it depends. You know, of course, romaine
Host:lettuce is a great bitter lettuce. It's good for your good
Host:for your liver, your gallbladder and some of your other organs.
Host:But, yeah, the problem is, is some of these salads today have
Host:more dressing than they do lettuce and vegetables, and so,
Host:you know, if you're doing, let's say you're doing a small amount,
Host:let's say a tablespoon of a natural Caesar that's made with,
Host:let's say cashews or macadamia or something like that. Let's
Host:say more of a natural substance, you know, a vegan based recipe.
Host:I think that's okay, you know, to do a couple tablespoons of
Host:that. But yeah, traditional Caesar today is loaded with
Host:soybean oil. And we know soy is a major issue today in terms of
Host:increasing estrogen in men, increasing the risk of cancer in
Host:women. And so they have what are called phytoestrogens. So again,
Host:most of them have soybean oil and cotton seed oil, which are
Host:it's a genetically modified oil, really high in calories as well.
Host:But again, the other, the bigger issue is that it's a
Host:hydrogenated oil. And so yeah, I agree with you most. If you're
Host:going to just go to a regular restaurant and buy a regular
Host:Caesar salad, it is not good for your health. It's yeah, and I
Host:think, you know, a great replacement is doing, you know,
Host:olive oil and balsamic vinegar or something along those lines,
Host:or even buying a natural in fact, there, if you go to a
Host:place like Whole Foods, if that's in your area, you can
Host:probably find a more natural Caesar. And you still want to
Host:use that in moderation, but that's, that's at least a better
Host:option.
Host:So I want to talk about some stress level stuff. What
Host:are some things we can do to kind of manage the stress level
Host:a little bit?
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: You know, for stress, here's what I think a
Host:lot of people don't realize, is that, and I know that you do
Host:realize this, but stress is healthy if it's taken in doses.
Host:You know, I my wife and I work out all the time, and but we
Host:always take at least one day a week off, and typically two. And
Host:the reason is, is when we work out, we work out hard, it's when
Host:we don't schedule in times of rest that you're gonna have an
Host:issue. And so again, you can work as hard. I mean, in most
Host:cases, you can work really, really hard, be into things, and
Host:give it your all, but you have to take at least one day a week
Host:off, and you at least in you have to schedule things
Host:throughout your day that get your mind off things and allow
Host:your body to rest. And so you know your mind, in a way, is a
Host:muscle. It has to work if you never rest it. It's just like,
Host:you know if you're trying to work your you know your biceps
Host:over time, if you give it too much of a load, day after day
Host:after day, you're left in these heavy dumbbells, eventually
Host:you're going to tear it, you're going to injure it. And the same
Host:thing can happen with our with our with our minds and our
Host:emotions if we overdo it. And so one of the things I've had my
Host:patients do over the years is get out a sheet of paper, have
Host:them write down on the left side everything that is stressing
Host:them out, and their work hours and kind of all, you know, we
Host:kind of brainstorm and write out all those things on the right
Host:shot side of the sheet of paper. I have them write down all of
Host:the things they love to do, things that bring them joy,
Host:things that help take their mind off, things and and whether that
Host:be going for a walk or going to the mall or watching a movie by
Host:themselves, whatever it is, we kind of write down all those
Host:things that they love to do. And so we go down the left side, and
Host:we start figuring out, okay, how do we better deal with this
Host:situation? What can you get out of your life? Because a lot of
Host:times we have too many things we're doing, and what things
Host:that you can say no to? And then on the right side, we start
Host:scheduling those things in, because a lot of us have a work
Host:schedule. We have scheduled in to bring kids to soccer
Host:practice, or whatever it is. You really need to schedule in times
Host:of rest, times of joy, you know, in times to live life and and I
Host:see this in a lot of people, in business professionals, this is
Host:something where I understand, I'm type A, I will go out there
Host:and I, I'll put in an 80 hour week. Week or I would if I
Host:didn't have scheduled in times of rest. And understanding this,
Host:in fact, there's a great book that really hits on this topic.
Host:It's called the powerful engagement. It's a it's a great
Host:business book that everyone might enjoy. But they really
Host:talk about this, and they actually have done studies on
Host:business executives, and they found they were much more
Host:effective when they schedule it in times of rest, and that might
Host:look like you once a day, taking a 30 minute walk in the
Host:afternoon and kind of letting your brain recharge and get
Host:refreshed. Even something as simple as that makes a big
Host:difference. Even, you know, taking your time and working out
Host:in the middle of the day, even if it's just 30 minutes that it
Host:allows to reset your brain. In fact, in the book, they really
Host:talk about it takes 20 minutes of not thinking about and
Host:concentrating on something for your brain to reset. And if you
Host:can take 20 to 30 minutes completely away from thinking
Host:and being engaged, it really allows your body to sort of
Host:reset there. So anyways, I think in terms of stress, you know,
Host:that's an important thing to consider, and I talked about the
Host:business side, it's a similar thing, though, with parents,
Host:whether you're a business exec you're not. I know a lot of moms
Host:out there, sure, they're with kids all day, and they probably
Host:get zero alone time in an average week. And so one of the
Host:things I work with those moms are doing is getting three hours
Host:by themselves a week, and so they can walk through the mall
Host:or do lunch with the best friend or whatever it might be. But
Host:this is really, I think it's important for everyone to try
Host:and do you know, I know everyone has a different spiritual
Host:beliefs, but this is a, this is something, you know, taking a
Host:Sabbath or a day off. Just gonna say that from from the beginning
Host:of time. And if you look in other cultures, both in Asian
Host:culture, European culture, there is a very long time in the
Host:middle of day where people are resting. So, you know, in
Host:Europe, lunch is definitely longer, typically an hour and a
Host:half to two hours, in some cases, in Asia, again, it's, you
Host:know, there's times for tea and those sort of things in the
Host:middle of the day. And so a lot of times, I know business execs
Host:in the US are working from 6am to 10pm I mean, that's that can
Host:be common.
Host:Well there is a lot here, as you can tell my friends.
Host:We're a fan of your mission, so you're doing a good thing. So
Host:keep at it, my friend.
Host:Dr. Josh Axe: Thanks for having me. I love your podcast. Love
Host:your mission, what you're doing, and I just really appreciate you
Host:having me on your show.