Dr. Robert Lustig's comments on the negative affect of NNS' brings a concern on a couple of products you promote and that I love dearly - AG1 and LMNT. I like having the option of no NNS with LMNT however, I will miss the watermelon flavor packets! Unfortunately, AG1 does not provide that option. They publish less than a gram of Stevia on their website which would mean more than 6 packets of stevia and the sweetness level just didn't sync with that description. So, I called them to get the exact dosage. They emailed me that the dosage was less than 200 MGs per serving or just a bit more than a packet of stevia (which has 150 MGs). That background leads to my question. It appeared that Dr. Lustig was anti NNS' and during the podcast you mentioned that you woiuld be looking at your stevia intake and that you would likely not eliminate it completely. Did you dig any deeper with him on what would be a reasonable total sugar AND NNS intake in a given day? Or have you landed on one via your own research? I think Dr. Lustig mentioned 9 teaspoons of natural sugar per day for an adult male as a recommended daily intake. I would love to know if NNS' like Stevia could be integrated into that formula. Thanks for all that you do for us lay people!
hi, since i was a kid my father was always makes me fear and said that if i did not do what he wants he will beat me and he never hits me but he was a mad man always makes me in fear now iam 20 y and i have a fear of fighting i dont want it at all note: i always fight when i get builled and never run away but still the fear is within me thank you
Dear Professor, Huberman I was fascinated by your interview with Robert Greene, where he said that finding your unique purpose in life at a later age (older than 40) is very hard or even impossible. He compared it to digging for buried bones. As someone who has achieved so much in your field, I wonder how you would approach this challenge. If you were uncertain about your career or passion, what would be the best tools, methods, exercises, or books that you would use to find your true calling, as he advised? I would appreciate any insights or recommendations you could share with me.
Hello Dr. Huberman, My husband and I are about to start our third journey into parenthood. There is a plethora of misinformation about what pregnant women need to do for their health and the health of their offspring; among these contingencies include vitamins and minerals, what exercises are safe, what foods are safe, cold and heat exposure, etc… Just as an example, all doctors tell women to take folic acid. This isn’t a nutrient found on planet earth. It is grown in a laboratory, and I have come to understand that the body cannot digest it however we need folate which is abundant in other sources than prenatal vitamins and over-the-counter tablets. I would rather have a fighting chance with postpartum and pre-partum depression and I haven’t seen any compelling evidence or protocols to help jumpstart my pregnancy journey mentally. Bringing a life into the world is a harrowing journey and I would really rather have a handle on it. Can you help families around the world out and hit us with some information and protocols, sir? Thank you for your time and effort to provide reachable science to implement into lives.