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The Science of How to Optimize Testosterone & Estrogen 

Andrew Huberman
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This episode I discuss the hormones testosterone and estrogen and how they impact the brain, body, and behavior at ages after puberty. I also discuss how various behaviors such as exercise (resistance and endurance training) and sex, or observing sex impact these hormones and their levels. I ask: "what specifically is it about such activities that impact testosterone and estrogen?"; the resounding theme is that when our nervous system is activated in particular ways it drives our endocrine system and vascular system to activate or repress certain hormone networks in predictable ways. I also discuss peer-reviewed studies and protocols addressing (at a mechanistic level) how light, cold and heat, and respiration (breathing) can positively or negatively impact testosterone and estrogen. And we discuss specific supplements and compounds that peer-reviewed studies illustrate can adjust testosterone and estrogen levels: by changing their binding to other proteins, by raising them directly, or by changing other hormones released from the brain and pituitary. I discuss optimization in the normal reference ranges for these hormones, and I discuss pheromones, apnea, menstrual cycles, menopause and andropause. As always a mix of basic science, biological mechanisms and tools and protocols are discussed.
**Note: Future episodes will focus on the science of prescription hormone replacement therapies, the science of hormone-based birth control and the role of testosterone, estrogen and other compounds in fertility, athletic performance and recovery.
#HubermanLab #Testosterone #Estrogen
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Introduction
00:05:50 Hormone Optimization
00:07:00 Salutogenesis: A Powerful Way to Conceptualize Health
00:10:03 Estrogen and Testosterone: Sources, Levels & Ratios
00:15:46 The Power of Competition, Plus: Anxiety, Persistence & Dopamine
00:20:58 Testosterone & Libido Pre-Ovulation
00:21:48 Estrogen & Sexual Receptivity; Libido In Males
00:23:10 How Sex Behavior Impacts Testosterone: Observing vs. Actual vs. Abstinence
00:26:46 Testosterone & Prolactin: Sex Seeking vs Pair Bonding
00:27:30 DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone): Effects on Levels/Ratios
00:28:45 Behaviors That Decrease Testosterone (& Cortisol): Parenting & Prolactin
00:31:24 How Illness Impacts Testosterone & Estrogen: Cytokines, e.g., IL-6
00:33:20 How Exactly Do Behaviors Change Hormones?
00:34:18 Pheromones: Miscarriage, Menstrual Cycles, Puberty Onset, & Mate Recognition
00:43:33 Apnea: A Powerful Bi-Directional Influence On Estrogen & Testosterone
00:47:44 Mouth vs. Nose Breathing & Hormone Levels: Effects Via Sleep and Direct Effects
00:51:11 How Sleep Adjusts Cortisol/Testosterone and Cortisol/Estrogen Ratios
00:53:49 02:CO2 Ratios, Nasal Breathing During Exercise
00:56:30 Light Viewing Patterns & Hormones: Dopamine, GnRH
00:57:44 Spring Fever: Tyrosinase, Hair Color, Mating Frequency
01:04:39 Specificity of Hormone Effects
01:06:03 Temperature: Cold & Hot Gonads
01:14:10 How To Exercise: Types, Effort Level, Sequencing
01:21:42 Cardio/Endurance vs. Resistance Training (First or Last?) Yes, It Matters
01:24:41 Estrogen & Menopause: Compounds That May Ameliorate/Reverse Symptoms
01:33:18 Nutrients That Optimize The Foundation For Hormones
01:36:00 Opioids as Severe Hormone Disruptors
01:37:23 Testes, Antlers & Ovaries
01:38:50 Creatine & Increasing DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)
01:40:14 Free and Bound Testosterone: SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin), Tongat Ali
01:43:23 Nettles, Prostate, Boron, & Blood Brain Barrier
01:45:27 Hormone Related Cancers: Sometimes Reducing Estrogen and Testosterone Is Optimal
01:47:43 Ecdysteroids: Mimic Mammalian Hormones
01:51:50 Optimizing Brain Hormones: Chorionic Gonadatropin, Fadogia Agrestis
01:57:18 Additional Compounds, Liver Toxicity, Overall Milieu
01:59:17 Summary: And Note About Additional Related Topic Coverage Coming
Disclaimer: hubermanlab.com/disclaimer/
Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac www.blabacphoto.com

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@nurlanmustafayev1901
@nurlanmustafayev1901 2 года назад
My notes on optimizing T: - Good sleep - See the sunlight in the morning for 2-10 minutes b/c it increases dopamine + T & E - Cold exposure (cold water swimming, cold shower, etc) - Excercise (e.g. weight training heavy loads but not to failure) increases T for 48 hours. Intense endurance activity first before weight training decreases T because it increases cortisol. - Nutregens - Zinc, vitamin D(3) and magnesium - Creatine can increase DHT which increase T receptors - Creatine can increase DHT which increase T receptors
@dfilmsme
@dfilmsme 2 года назад
Thank you!!!
@malikmomoh7520
@malikmomoh7520 2 года назад
Nice 👍🏽
@jacobhorton761
@jacobhorton761 2 года назад
Your a homie
@lxdead5585
@lxdead5585 2 года назад
yeah and DHT can lead to androgynous balding.
@yamahafx629
@yamahafx629 2 года назад
Does driving to work in the am count as sunlight exposure? Serious question
@WhatIveLearned
@WhatIveLearned 2 года назад
This guy is awesome
@marcus-petrutudurean6591
@marcus-petrutudurean6591 2 года назад
You are awsome as well, I' ve been following your content for the last 3 years and I love it !
@samuraiyun219
@samuraiyun219 2 года назад
We're Awesome.
@pranavmachingal9739
@pranavmachingal9739 2 года назад
I agree bro
@MosesMatsepane
@MosesMatsepane 2 года назад
You are also fantastic, insane amounts of research go into your videos.
@jamesdavidson3259
@jamesdavidson3259 2 года назад
so are you! your vids changed my life!
@TalismanTopG-
@TalismanTopG- Год назад
I swear, if Andrew was my biology teacher, I would never wanna go home, I’d rather stay in his class the whole day and listen to him. Literally. Every student deserves a teacher like him. No exaggeration.
@stankorotun1049
@stankorotun1049 Год назад
Yes every student deserves a Stanford neuroscientist to teach them basic biology that would certainly put his knowledge to the best use possible
@TalismanTopG-
@TalismanTopG- Год назад
@@stankorotun1049 Basic knowledge is not what I’m talking about... It’s about how he explains that your lecturers could never...
@issavibez394
@issavibez394 Год назад
Literally school isn't teaching shiiiittt
@PompousPicard1
@PompousPicard1 Год назад
I think what OP means is that every student, in any grade or age, deserves a teacher as enthusiastic, articulate, and engaging as Dr. Huberman is on his subject.
@thefourthjackelope5167
@thefourthjackelope5167 Год назад
He is your biology teacher
@user-es8zy9zr7t
@user-es8zy9zr7t 2 месяца назад
It's quite shocking how few people know about book called Secret Testosterone Nexus of Evolution
@roberthudak
@roberthudak Месяц назад
craaazy bot comment
@tannerradloff
@tannerradloff 3 года назад
I'm an Electrical Engineering student, and almost every video has somehow applied to making myself into a happier, healthier, or smarter person. Thanks Professor Huberman, you have no idea how awesome it is that you take the time to put these out!
@andromachitziamou2135
@andromachitziamou2135 3 года назад
Engineers do need this information badly
@ibrahimshehata7286
@ibrahimshehata7286 3 года назад
Mechatronics Engineer Same Level of Burden, Dr Hubermann is Lifting is from the pits of mental stress. From an Engineering background its easy to comprehend info given in Methods and Techniques with minimal domain specific knowledge presented in the best form possible
@tomar5e115
@tomar5e115 3 года назад
Once again, engineers feeling the need inside themselves to tell everyone they are engineers....
@tannerradloff
@tannerradloff 3 года назад
@@tomar5e115 Haha honestly True! Also just highlighting the fact that someone outside of the medical field like myself is finding the information valuable haha
@ibrahimshehata7286
@ibrahimshehata7286 3 года назад
@@tomar5e115 You dont have to be sour about it, while you enjoy the fruits of Innovation with out an Idea of how much effort previous Engineers struggled to make your life easier to the point of you level of arrogance. Show we perfected our Craft to the point where you operate you devices effortlessly without studying for half your life the underlying mechanisms . Engineers have done for to Humanity more than any other field from Sanitation to Electricity. I am not stating that I had any direct effect but at least I lay in the effort to learn from the Giants that came before so we can further better the standards of life Something Im proud of Would say it to every person I meet unlike you whos ashamed of his level of Competence
@garyr1934
@garyr1934 2 года назад
The level of info The presentation The clinical research The non biased approach This podcast is the highest quality of its kind Thank you
@huimo4886
@huimo4886 Год назад
I am sorry to tell, but his claims are mostly biased due to the lack of actual clinical evidence. Mechanistic evidence, yes, he does have, but, most of the time, those evidences do not translate to the clinical setting.
@garyr1934
@garyr1934 Год назад
How can you be certain of what you claim He is a Stanford Professor Which holds value does it not ? Credentials?
@MrHenryG123
@MrHenryG123 Год назад
@@garyr1934 That's an appeal to authority fallacy
@rod5943
@rod5943 Год назад
@@huimo4886 cuz you know everything about this right
@rarefied6820
@rarefied6820 Год назад
To be fair, he does have a point. The body is complex and does not always operate by expectations and logic of what “should” happen. However, many of his claims are backed by studies that are non-mechanistic, in spite of some which are not. Just research a bit more into the latter, and you can decide whether or not to apply it.
@leonardoparedes9823
@leonardoparedes9823 2 года назад
Past weeks I have watched several hours of this man and I can’t stop. Thank you for the content Andrew!
@knobhill18
@knobhill18 2 года назад
same
@101warre
@101warre 2 года назад
Another one
@billytheweasel
@billytheweasel 2 года назад
yeah
@dawnschleif468
@dawnschleif468 2 года назад
Same
@vincer7824
@vincer7824 2 года назад
Any takeaways?
@joelthomas79
@joelthomas79 Год назад
I worked in a pathology lab during my late teens and wasn’t afraid of needles. I used to draw my blood often and test my hormones largely just because I was interested. I noticed a large jump in both test and free test whenever I would get very cold. This was back in 2001. I’ve never worn a jacket since. People think I’m crazy, but let’s be honest you aren’t going to freeze to death. It would also jump from tanning. Whenever my skin is dark, everything is higher. I always slept well and avoided alcohol. Also, spinach in particular. I would blend it in a shake every morning. When I would get lazy or ran out, I could see a difference. My arms are still viably scared from all the tests I ran lol. In my thirties my test dropped about 10% and an additional drop in my 40s. Stay away from alcohol, anytime I drank it would drop. Cortisol would rise as well as CRP.
@morrismcneil667
@morrismcneil667 Год назад
V. I. U. U. U u . P. . U. U u.
@helicopter_traffic
@helicopter_traffic Год назад
joel you are a walking peer review thank u for your service. your arms died nobly so that i will never wear a jacket again
@joelthomas79
@joelthomas79 Год назад
@@jonlee6114 the test is fairly simple and requires very little serum. If you are truly interested go work in a hematology or pathology lab in a hospital. They will usually train you, pay sucks, but you are the one doing the tests. You could test yourself every hour if you want.
@geraldfriend256
@geraldfriend256 Год назад
I have not taken a hot shower in years, but you are levels up. Cold stress proteins are super duper, technically speaking
@chrismacdonald4570
@chrismacdonald4570 Год назад
GREAT and helpful comment. Thank You.
@tribecalledshabbazz8758
@tribecalledshabbazz8758 3 года назад
This information is gold, I can't believe it's free..
@Fdan36
@Fdan36 3 года назад
Each of these videos has one such comment. So true though.
@sean640
@sean640 3 года назад
The information is available on the internet, but the compiling and structure is goated
@arifjamal837
@arifjamal837 3 года назад
@@Fdan36 1
@tribecalledshabbazz8758
@tribecalledshabbazz8758 3 года назад
@@sean640 exactly the way he’s able to put it all together and make it easily palatable is great can reach a lot of different demographics with this.
@SavageStephen
@SavageStephen 3 года назад
now this is an epic poggers moment
@lifeisfun_28
@lifeisfun_28 3 года назад
Happy Huberman Monday ...making Mondays and Minds a little brighter! Thumbs up if you agree!
@maggyfrog
@maggyfrog 3 года назад
*HuberMonday 😎
@mikeramerez569
@mikeramerez569 3 года назад
I never get to his videos until the following weekend, but I get to stare at the title all week while at work! Huberman is legend.
@gauravarora26
@gauravarora26 Год назад
It's such a privilege listening to you doc. I personally prefer your solo podcasts where your wisdom flows uninterrupted. Bless you!
@doowonchoi9362
@doowonchoi9362 11 месяцев назад
All the suffering and stress I've been expriencing and I've considered too much for me, I realized there are reasons why I felt in a certain ways that I suffered a lot and actually there are things I can do about it. Appreciate great teacher I've never met. Thank you.
@caribarnes6587
@caribarnes6587 3 года назад
Got to say it... the fact that you were making dinner for you and Costello made me smile. Love this so much.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 года назад
We love food so much it’s ridiculous. A pure joy to cook for him. He eats too fast though. It’s over in 90sec.
@algirdasjasaitis352
@algirdasjasaitis352 3 года назад
@@hubermanlab Huge fan of your podcast! Thank you so much for sharing such valuable information! Question: Do you always cook food for Costello or do you also give him dog food?
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 года назад
@@algirdasjasaitis352 Costello eats kibble, meat and butter. He LOVES butter. He is lean and lazy. It works for us. I skip the kibble and yes I do eat veggies, carbs etc.
@winstonthomas4576
@winstonthomas4576 2 года назад
I followed your advice about breathing, cut carbs and sugars, took up the keto diet, increase my animal fats and vitamin D intake, plus wear a sleep mask to block out light and now my testosterone is back to a high level. I feel like 20 again. My wife is very happy 🍆 😊.
@jorahlongbottom7957
@jorahlongbottom7957 Год назад
That’s awesome! How are you feeling a year later?
@samiryan214
@samiryan214 Год назад
Keto? what a joke
@samiryan214
@samiryan214 Год назад
@@davidcavill1518 lol
@marklowe5939
@marklowe5939 Год назад
Keto is absolutely amazing. Nothing works like it and those who say otherwise either have never done it or lack discipline to actually do it right.
@tahirballikaya213
@tahirballikaya213 11 месяцев назад
actually low carb hast a T lowering effect, if your goal is to maximize your T levels you should eat some carbs but ideally not spike your insulin. So whole foods with low GI
@thomasavgeris3860
@thomasavgeris3860 Год назад
Changing the world, one podcast at a time. What a man. You’ve changed my life Hubie 💪
@jonlast88
@jonlast88 2 года назад
Amazing content Andrew. Thank you so much for being so informative and delivering in such an easily digestible format.
@justinalexanderstrac
@justinalexanderstrac 2 года назад
Your podcasts are the absolute “Dog’s Bollocks”! Truly fantastic, brilliantly presented, full of value and all for free! You are a saint and thanks for educating us all so profoundly!
@alphamorion4314
@alphamorion4314 3 года назад
I just wanted to thank you, Dr. Huberman: as someone who could never really afford higher education but has always felt curious and wanting deeper knowledge and understanding on various topics, the fact that you are posting this videos on a public platform such as this truly makes the rise of the Internet a wonderful thing.
@usayeed727
@usayeed727 Год назад
The amount I’ve learnt from this man is incredible. We need gems like you galore Dr Huberman!
@ptr347
@ptr347 2 года назад
That video is a pure gem 😍 thank you so much you basically compressed decades of science in 2 hours!
@friedrichzizek6700
@friedrichzizek6700 3 года назад
It’s unbelievable how u answer every question I had about this topic, even the nose vs mouth breathing thing.
@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab 3 года назад
Delighted to hear that. Best wishes, Andrew
@oliverbeck6839
@oliverbeck6839 3 года назад
@@hubermanlab Have you ever heard about mewing? what do you think about it? Some bullshit or is there any evidence to back it up
@jameswww9524
@jameswww9524 3 года назад
I agree...I usually have sinus issues, but just now I tried forcing my breathing via my nose, and my nose cleared up/breathing became much clearer like he said
@MichearnieBookers
@MichearnieBookers 2 года назад
What about breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth? Or is it necessary for both in and out be through the nose?
@boyerindustries
@boyerindustries 3 года назад
Andrew you are the embodiment of “be the change you want to see in the world”. A true inspiration and a breath of fresh air. The only non comedian I listen to and don’t skip the ad reads because I respect the content so much. Never stop what you’re doing. The world needs you. 🙌🏼
@mrserious9619
@mrserious9619 2 года назад
I would like to thank Mr. Huberman for his great contributions to making this world a better place. Salute to you Sir!
@foggycoast
@foggycoast 3 года назад
This is the best video series to come out of Stanford since Robert Sapolsky's lectures about 10 years ago. Thank you so much for this!
@dominiccuevas9699
@dominiccuevas9699 2 года назад
Hoover institution has some really great content as well
@OdinSweetie
@OdinSweetie 2 года назад
@Foggy Coast Farm Foggy Coast I was thinking the same thing. There's a lot of chatter on YT - everyone from Lex Friedman to (fill in the name) has a long form podcast, but these are meaningful and concise.
@kam0406
@kam0406 2 года назад
i loved all of saplosky's lectures too!
@latinaalma1947
@latinaalma1947 2 года назад
I agree Sapolsky is terrific too...must watch for psych students and others interested in psych. Sybil Francis PhD, clinical.psychologist/professor
@mike-yp1uk
@mike-yp1uk 2 года назад
Eat right, sleep good and regular excersise. I like how this channel teaches optimization of the simple things
@CaptainYesz
@CaptainYesz Год назад
just following... THE SCIENCE!!!!
@zk1043
@zk1043 Год назад
I’m addicted to these videos ! So much information that is so helpful. I learned so much about my body, found answers to my health issues. Thank you !
@lazarosgkogkas997
@lazarosgkogkas997 Год назад
You can tell how much he loves being a neuroscientist when he starts talking about cooling neurons, his voice, his face and hand all get excited :D may we all do what we love!
@halwarner3326
@halwarner3326 3 года назад
I joined the 5.00 patreon today. Your podcast are a fantastic combination of science and most importantly actionable aspects that improve life. I use so much of what you present in my group and individual therapy sessions. You have taught mentally handicapped children in Phoenix about yoga nidra and " double nasal breathing". In fact if they behave their reward is a 20 minute guided yoda nidra. They love it.
@cambodianriverpig7613
@cambodianriverpig7613 3 года назад
yea, I'm joining his Patreon too. Valuable stuff!
@michaelsiegfried3878
@michaelsiegfried3878 3 года назад
Awesome!
@ronnideam
@ronnideam 3 года назад
Thank you for this podcast! I'm applying the things I've been learning from the first one and am better for it. Please know you're making an impact on me and my family. We appreciate you.
@maciejartur8490
@maciejartur8490 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Huberman. I sleep with a machine due to sleep apnea and have done so for years. I have been looking for natural ways to minimize the Apnea, so this was very helpful. I will do these things and espacially nose breathing during exercising and monitor my results and write the results in a month or two.
@GmeansG
@GmeansG 2 года назад
This is pure value. Free, high quality education. Thanks Andrew.
@MrMizahell
@MrMizahell 3 года назад
The level of organization and interconnection of your content is just astonishing. wow
@pritamdas5784
@pritamdas5784 3 года назад
Hi Dr. Hubberman , This is the first time I'm writing after watching your previous episodes . I will always be thankful to you. The information you are providing us for free , they are gold . The place where I come from, getting access to such information is like impossible. & I'm pretty sure no one around me even the super qualifieds knows this stuff. This is really a noble work which you are doing. I firmly believe now that God works in mysterious ways.
@mattgraves3709
@mattgraves3709 Год назад
I would also like to thank you Dr Andrew Huberman for such a wholesome and beneficial podcast. I listen to you each morning to get me jazzed to hit the gym, then finish the episode while at the gym... hasn't failed me yet
@TWJM
@TWJM Год назад
Great topic. Thank you Dr. Huberman. Great information as always! I see younger and younger men and women come in to my clinic with hormone deficiencies wreaking havoc on their quality of life. I appreciate you educating others on what to look for, where to get help, and some lifestyle/natural ways they can improve! Great work!
@imogensharma
@imogensharma 3 года назад
Thank you for everything you do Dr. H, I'm spreading the word about this podcast and it's world-changing potential! Much love
@redshadow_7
@redshadow_7 3 года назад
I really appreciate the effort you put into this Andrew, believe me. The spanish subs are another sign how serious you are taking this (I'm spanish and I prefer to listen to you without subs, but I understand it might be a barrier for some). Now all my friends know about this podcast because they have an annoying friend recommending this 24/7.
@gabrielvenegas2729
@gabrielvenegas2729 2 года назад
Un ídolo este man
@flaviadepaula9383
@flaviadepaula9383 2 года назад
No where else we can find such informative lecture, your subject of choices are always more informative than reading one full book. You deliver every aspect, and give sources to more information. I love the way you give the information, you ate here really teaching as a wonderful teacher into a classroom. Thanks for all you teach.
@helenemi64
@helenemi64 3 года назад
Thank you Professor for professing every Monday! I agree with nasal breathing 100%. I have learned and practiced the Buteyko breathing method for years and taped my mouth every night for 13 years now. It has been a life changer... Just like your Podcast. 😇
@sushiplatter5540
@sushiplatter5540 3 года назад
Andrew Huberman. WHAT. A. MAN! I cannot believe that a man can hold so much of knowledge within him, speak so articulately and share that knowledge with others with compassion and understanding. This man is so underrated and deserves so so so much respect. I love your content sir, it gives me so much hope. Thank you so much!
Год назад
This episode is prove of sooo many patterns i perceived but wasn’t sure they existed. What an episode. Thank you 🙏
@JaoRJ90
@JaoRJ90 Год назад
I've never seen such a good quality content for this matter before. Thank you for sharing your work with us for free, dr!
@MosesRabuka
@MosesRabuka 3 года назад
“Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these” ~ Ovid
@Joshuarayfarmer
@Joshuarayfarmer 3 года назад
I love having access to so much great human history... I have access more than most ever did!
@mikejames1882
@mikejames1882 2 года назад
And if he could fast forward to today...." "electricity and all that is cool and shit but fuck this insanity, take me back to when I was born before the world blows up"
@vidalskyociosen3326
@vidalskyociosen3326 2 года назад
Don’t forget the “ C “ to add on that name , specially at these times.
@chrisrussell7298
@chrisrussell7298 2 года назад
@@Joshuarayfarmer and all for the price of our wi fi.
@kolinsoots8343
@kolinsoots8343 2 года назад
The amount of pure information while being highly engaging in a video like this is phenomenal. 10/10 video for sure
@rjberumen8541
@rjberumen8541 4 месяца назад
This podcast produces more reliable and important information than most public news sources, really enjoying supplementing reading research papers with these conversations which basically guide me to new publications to learn about ! thank you
@seanc1898
@seanc1898 2 года назад
The amount of useful information in this one video is quite honestly staggering. One of the first times I've rewound, then again multiple times - AND taken notes. It was a treasure trove. Thanks for your expertise, sir!
@hbk1676
@hbk1676 Год назад
Can you mail me the notes brother
@TheReminderChannnel
@TheReminderChannnel 3 года назад
Can’t wait to listen this!!! Dr Huberman is on 🔥 👌💪 thank you so much for your hard work 🙏
@NstyFantasy
@NstyFantasy 3 года назад
I'm just scrolling the comments to read about how everyone loves Monday now
@realisticron4025
@realisticron4025 3 года назад
Monday's are a mindset.
@Joshuarayfarmer
@Joshuarayfarmer 3 года назад
Live new everyday, die every night ...
@elenaw7998
@elenaw7998 3 года назад
Love ❤️ it
@mwinsatt
@mwinsatt 3 года назад
so true LOL. prolly bc we keep reinforcing this specific neural pathway to induce pleasure which will ultimately lead to addiction 🤣 i bet huberman knows exactly what he’s doing.
@chickenjuice4841
@chickenjuice4841 3 года назад
Monday’s are my Sundays and huberman is just the way to enjoy the garden on a sunny “Sunday”.
@zma7707
@zma7707 Год назад
Could you do a deep dive podcast on SSRIs and how some folks have difficulty getting off of them? And talk a bit more on severe menopause mood related disorders like sudden anxiety, panic, depression and low motivation during peri menopause and menopause? Appreciate your work so much, Thank you
@WereAlreadyHere
@WereAlreadyHere Год назад
This was bar none the best video Ive ever seen on testosterone optimization. The breathing section is huge for me as Ive realized how terrible my breathing has been and how this may be affecting me. Thank you.
@patrickvestergaard87
@patrickvestergaard87 Год назад
Andrew Huberman must be a straight up genius. It is extremely fascinating to follow his arguments and explanations about what science says on different topics. Really enlightening.
@bchrist3230
@bchrist3230 2 года назад
I’m glad Huberman showed up. Love everything this man puts out.
@miniroshko15
@miniroshko15 2 года назад
Professor Huberman, I love your content! You have influenced me in changing my days in small but very significant ways, and I look forward to pursuing all the papers you have mentioned, to fulfill my understanding. One single pointer I would have is to follow the Lex Friedman way: this is extra work, but if you bring an image of the paper you are referring to, or generally, of any graphically referencable subject you are communicating I believe you would complete your podcast style package. More guests would be fantastic, too! Thank you for your service!
@Marinkorpse
@Marinkorpse Год назад
Yesterday I heard Rogan's podcast and I had to come and check your channel. 30' listening and I've already subbed. Great information and top notch delivery. Thx for the awesome work you sir.
@_dip_esh_
@_dip_esh_ Год назад
Andrew I am beyond grateful to be learning from you!! What an intelligent person!!!
@horseliver338
@horseliver338 2 года назад
You're an amazing speaker dude, I sat through the entire thing and didn't skip a beat, so many of these things resonate with me, I inadvertently started doing strict nasal breathing during my steady state cardio at the end of my weight lifting sessions, and it has improved my sleep breathing and nasal breathing overall, awesome to hear the science behind it.
@davesteigerwald4474
@davesteigerwald4474 2 года назад
I listen with a notebook!
@horseliver338
@horseliver338 2 года назад
@@davesteigerwald4474 good for you Dave
@alanmarsh567
@alanmarsh567 2 года назад
YES! Please do an episode on menopause. And THANK YOU for all you do! Your work is like mana from above in a sea of plastic lawn art coming from below.
@abhiyanshraj1341
@abhiyanshraj1341 Год назад
Never has biology been made so interesting to me. Amazing podcast !
@billybbob18
@billybbob18 Год назад
The sign of an amazing teacher. I couldn't help but subscribe.
@Yojimbo711
@Yojimbo711 2 года назад
Thank you for all your content sir, the amount of knowledge stuffed in your videos is mind-boggling to say the least.
@henriquetomio
@henriquetomio 3 года назад
The way you break down scientific information to the general public is just outstanding Thank you so much.
@bertramblik8826
@bertramblik8826 3 года назад
I agree, he is a great educator. It is obvious that a lot of the information he explains has been practiced in lectures for many years It reflect the most common questions, and apply to a diverse range of learning capacities, and ways to receive and process information.
@soumyaripan5131
@soumyaripan5131 2 года назад
Came to this episode listening huberman, discussing this topic briefly on JRE.
@andrewtaylor9799
@andrewtaylor9799 Год назад
Great information; a very generous service for us all. And the honest humility is refreshing.
@tapioperala3010
@tapioperala3010 2 года назад
Absolutely superb video in just about every aspect. I really couldn't think of a way how to make this better. In this video you've addressed some things that I've thought about myself (in regards of myself), so definitely a personal touch here
@miriammandel1968
@miriammandel1968 3 года назад
LOVE THE TIME STAMPS! So helpful! Waiting on the addiction lectures. Can’t wait!
@alexanderwindh4830
@alexanderwindh4830 3 года назад
They are great
@bodymindsoul60
@bodymindsoul60 3 года назад
Thanks so much And, I’ve always loved just being outdoors and athletic my entire life. The benefits have been astounding!
@rvtrq
@rvtrq Год назад
Incredibly grateful such valuable and extensive information is collected and presented to us for free.. Thank you!
@jquiton
@jquiton Год назад
You have the best content on RU-vid. We are very privileged to have access to your lectures. Thank you!
@susanacruz4879
@susanacruz4879 3 года назад
Hi Dr Andrew! Thank you so much for sharing this information. I can't wait to hear the whole month on trauma, I had a TBI myself, and I'm thrilled to learn more about it from you. Kudos, Sus
@hikki6478
@hikki6478 2 года назад
Finding this channel is like hitting the gold ore of health information!! ⛏ This is freaking awesome podcast material
@rvelosa
@rvelosa 11 месяцев назад
Thank You Doctor Huberman! You are changing lives !
@josephsipos2246
@josephsipos2246 11 месяцев назад
Dude! Dig your non biased review of the information and studies out there. THANK YOU!
@pbapprend
@pbapprend 3 года назад
For those who are new to this podcast, I highly recommend also checking out the previous episodes as they are well-worth the investment of time. I found the series on sleep especially beneficial - the protocols work well for me as long as I follow them consistently. Much gratitude to the Huberman Lab team as always!
@zoeydeu2261
@zoeydeu2261 3 года назад
Agreed with the sleep episodes! Huberman's the only professor/researcher who doesn't scare me about sleep, so I feel less anxious about early morning wake ups. It's helped so much that I can sleep longer now, and the occasional wake ups no longer last for hours
@megancocks8927
@megancocks8927 3 года назад
Thank you for this content Dr. Huberman and team! :) I find myself feeling confused or torn when it comes to optimizing/increasing specific hormones, partly because of the understanding that we thrive on an environment of balance and the possibility of increasing the likelihood of specific cancers when altering that balance, but also because of the challenge of having thorough hormone testing done for females that test throughout the whole of the cycle in order to know what you might want/need to adjust according to your baseline (I dream of a day when at home real-time testing for deficiencies and toxicity functionally exists for all purposes of health and healing). I would love to hear from you about "adaptogens" and quality scientific studies, if they exist, on the possibility of using them as tools to encourage balance/homeostasis rather than increasing or decreasing specific hormones.
@nathaneydog
@nathaneydog Год назад
Thank you for the information you so generously share with the audience. It is most appreciated.
@hermes.trismegistus616
@hermes.trismegistus616 Год назад
This podcast is too good to be free, god bless you Sir! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🖤🖤🖤
@dougkarey3050
@dougkarey3050 3 года назад
WOOHOO!!! Thank you Andrew, The perfect start to a great day, The best day because of you.
@summer7529
@summer7529 3 года назад
Please do a podcast on science of psychosis and schizophrenia and drug induced psychosis vs drug induced schizophrenia. This is very complex stuff and you will the best one to simplify it for the folks. Thanks Dr Huberman
@floramalerba4959
@floramalerba4959 2 года назад
Thank you, this is awesome information. I am a post-menopausal woman, so my estrogen level has dropped. I'm interested in hearing more about the relationship between cholesterol and hormones, and the way STATIN drugs inhibit hormones in the liver. My doctor will not prescribe any estrogen replacement therapy if my LDL count is high, regardless of the HDL level. I am also an Opera Singer, so I depend and appreciate the estrogen in the lipids to keep my voice and skin supple and flexible (which is usually the point to HRTherapy for women, not hot flashes.) My sinuses and breathing are in really good shape (as you pointed out in this podcast) because the unique structure of (each person's) sinuses act as the sounding board to focus and project a bright, complex, and cutting sound which carries above an orchestra. The sound is found and developed by training and practice, along with developing the tiny throat muscles, rib and back muscles, and lungs. The muscle control and flexibility obviously reduce with age somewhat as the estrogen level, stored in the fat cells, decreases. But do they have to? My questions are, how much estrogen is stored or produced in the fat cells, and would that be a burden on the liver in an older woman? Is it a trade-off, to not lose too much fat weight to keep skin and cartilage supple, soft, and flexible, or to become much thinner so as to not overtax the liver? If not the ovaries, where else can an older woman keep up her estrogen levels to save her skin texture?
@SteveThornton1
@SteveThornton1 Год назад
How did I go this long without hearing Andrew. He has cleared up so many things for me. Thank you!
@edmartinez7059
@edmartinez7059 3 года назад
Fascinating... the passion and devotion to his science, I feel like I learned more in this video than I would’ve four years in college lol, amazing job thanks!
@kanikagupta4953
@kanikagupta4953 3 года назад
Your info loaded lectures with subtle (as a matter of fact) comic reliefs , that also supports healthy processing of the info for me :)
@AN-jz3px
@AN-jz3px Год назад
I've had chronic allergies / stuffy nose since I was a kid and was mouth breaking for years before I went to ENT - I got a submucosal turbinate reduction at 37 years old (basically 100% blocked) and it Changed My LIFE!!!!! I can breathe through my nose without issue, my tongue is locked onto the roof of my mouth all day / night and I feel so damn refreshed in the morning. Sometimes, you simply cannot teach yourself the nasal breathing.
@ginathegenie7214
@ginathegenie7214 11 месяцев назад
I can’t be the only one physically stimulated by this man. Mr Huberman, you are quite appealing in every way.
@TheNitesh101
@TheNitesh101 Год назад
Thanks deciphering soooo complex topics in so lucid manners.. Thanks alot Andrew ❤
@janicejones1305
@janicejones1305 2 года назад
Thank you for this podcast. I’m soaking up every episode. You mentioned doing a future episode on the menstrual cycle. Would you consider covering PMS and PMDD in this episode? Looking forward to learning!
@ngeee10
@ngeee10 2 года назад
Omg yes!
@arabianspices1128
@arabianspices1128 2 года назад
Please please!
@sarahthieben810
@sarahthieben810 2 года назад
Absolutely, please do!
@cally.lux.
@cally.lux. Год назад
Yes I think this would be a very helpful topic! Would love to know more about PMDD.
@PWizz91
@PWizz91 3 года назад
It amazes me just how knowledgeable you are and how you can simplify each topic for us mear mortals.. Great channel
@CraigDOH
@CraigDOH Год назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Andrew 🙏🏻
@julieanntregeagle2594
@julieanntregeagle2594 2 года назад
Excellent, informative, and well delivered podcast. Thank you for this comprehensive lecture.
@tashatekuchova4418
@tashatekuchova4418 3 года назад
As an English tutor I appreciate your self-correction of “subtler” ))) Thank you for one more jaw-dropping, eye-opening, dopamine-promoting video (I released lots of that during watching). Information about the benefits of nasal breathing was especially useful as it’s something I can start doing right now. :)
@patrickhaughey6834
@patrickhaughey6834 2 года назад
The most informative videos on youtube, can't believe this is free!
@rudar11000
@rudar11000 2 года назад
I am in love with this podcast! Andrew is a super teacher. 🍒💪 Thank You!
@dimitristsax99
@dimitristsax99 2 года назад
Dude is the most professional podcaster! Tons of value
@lindsayhaskins2848
@lindsayhaskins2848 2 года назад
Yes please do an episode on peri menopause, and menopause ,cortisol, muscle and bone building, estrogen/progesterone balancing!!!
@JustOrdinary.
@JustOrdinary. 3 года назад
The best thing about Mondays
@dovepal6586
@dovepal6586 2 года назад
This is a very informative video and gives insight into our biology and chemical composition. It answers many questions that I have had through my life. As a female I can agree with the testosterone peak during ovulation. I might have high testosterone do to I am highly competitive and high libido. It's always good to continue to develop our understanding of our bodies, thank you. It produces contentment and the more I learn about every function of my body, I learn to learn every part of my wonderful body ! Have a great day everyone !!!
@Xlayerful
@Xlayerful 2 года назад
I watched your other video on light viewing early in the day. I do work shift work on 2 week rotations, and after about 5 days of consciously viewing light outside after i get up i believe i have noticed a huge difference in my ability to stay alert on night shift. I'm anxious to try this on day shift to see the results.
@andromachitziamou2135
@andromachitziamou2135 3 года назад
Ep. 15 is my favourite episode .. up to Now . But the more episodes I watch, the more questions are been answered , and then more new questions pοp up. Exciting and frustrating simultaneously. Great Podcast with interesting information. Thank you for your time and effort Professor Andrew
@Beclivelovelife
@Beclivelovelife 3 года назад
Costello's snoring throughout these videos gives me life haha
@memastarful
@memastarful 3 года назад
Costello is so snuggly
@ernewmarket
@ernewmarket 3 года назад
We need a Costello fanclub
@rice8812
@rice8812 3 года назад
Yesss I love it too
@susanacruz4879
@susanacruz4879 3 года назад
Ahahah I hardly hear him, the brain 🧠 is spectacularly awesome!!!!! 😍
@blacko88
@blacko88 3 года назад
Yooo glad someone else noticed it i was cutting my grass with headphones in like.. wait .. snoring ?
@mikp8519
@mikp8519 2 года назад
The amount of info and practical takeaways is mind blowing. Thank you!
@JRec-ql5fc
@JRec-ql5fc Год назад
this is a good episode for me. i've spent this last year or so trying to figure out my health problems. turns out sleep apnea, body weight, and thus low testosterone were at the forefront. fixed two of those and increased my testosterone by 400% and life has done a complete 180 for me. and i was able to do it without TST injections, at least for now. which is a plus. now i'm working on the body weight part, and it's going really well. Thanks Dr. Huberman for shedding some light on this subject and how intricately balanced it is for our well being.
@saranshpandey5890
@saranshpandey5890 Год назад
Brdr i also having sleep apnea how you have fixed it please share some tips
@JRec-ql5fc
@JRec-ql5fc Год назад
@@saranshpandey5890 got a sleep study and got on a cpap machine. It’s made a huge difference. I use just the nose piece. It’s so relaxing being able to sleep comfortably in any position. Im sure losing weight will help but regardless I’ll use a cpap forever. It’s just so relaxing. Disregard everyone saying “I couldn’t sleep with that thing on my face”. I embraced it because I needed it and it’s great.
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