The Dr. Josh Axe Show - The Top 1% in Health Do THIS | Best Wellness Trends of 2025

Episode Date: November 24, 2025

Wellness trends are exploding in 2025—but not all of them are as safe or effective as social media claims. From raw milk and beef tallow to kratom, nicotine gum, ozone therapy, and more… we break... down what’s worth trying, what needs caution, and how to pair modern science with ancient wisdom. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the wellness hype, this episode will help you sort fact from fiction—without fear, extremes, or confusion. Other episodes to watch… For more on raw milk, check out these episodes…  Will Witt Interview → https://youtu.be/q4QK4K-va7Q Jordan Rubin →https://youtu.be/whk0zXbqmCs?si=UhVmAqg_Y2vc54FT Alex Clark →https://youtu.be/KkULwhYoAAw?si=1GD6fx9TFFQTd1zf For more on the carnivore diet, check out these episodes… Mikhaila Peterson → https://youtu.be/ECwjfaZYEcA?si=-FTMZuzJXb425usM Dr. James DiNicolantonio → https://youtu.be/tn0lJkK2btQ?si=JGIqYxsORB3JtJxV Paul Saladino, the “pioneer” of the carnivore diet → https://youtu.be/0tnDRhuHTU8?si=LshcvYsPipiOw29o For my interview with two skincare experts where we discuss the pros and cons of using beef tallow in your skincare routine, check out this episode →https://youtu.be/CsKuJ9EWueY Watch The Dr. Josh Axe Show every Monday & Thursday on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drjoshaxe 🎧 Early Access! Our podcast listeners get every episode early, and you can tune in and be a part of our exclusive listeners below →  Spotify: https://bit.ly/DrJoshAxeSpotify Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3JDvWcS Order our NEW BOOK, The Biblio Diet → https://bit.ly/4oPEP3t Watch my free training on how to naturally balance your blood sugar and reverse your symptoms → http://DrAxeDiabetesClass.com Discover practical steps you can take today to start healing your thyroid naturally →   http://DrAxeThyroidClass.com If you’re ready to start feeling like yourself again and balance your hormones, take my free class → http://DrAxeHormoneClass.com Uncover what’s really going on in your body with advanced biomarker testing for hormones, thyroid, and metabolism— plus a 1-hour consultation with a Senior Health Advisor! →  http://mybloodwork.com CONNECT WITH DR. JOSH AXE Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/drjoshaxe/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/DrJoshAxe/ TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@thedrjoshaxeshow/ X → https://x.com/drjoshaxe/ LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshaxe Website →  http://thehealthinstitute.com Sign up for my newsletter → https://bit.ly/4oE9Jf3 Ask Dr. Axe → http://speakpipe.com/drjoshaxe   DISCLAIMER This content is strictly the opinion of Dr. Josh Axe and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Dr. Axe nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Listen, wellness trends come and go. And I know that I've seen this over my career, everything from, hey, everyone get on the keto diet to everybody, drink apple, cider, vinegar every meal. But here's the reality. Some of these wellness trends are here to stay. They have real staying power and have tremendous benefits. And others actually can wind up harming you or at least doing more harm than good. And in this episode, I'm going to break down some of the most controversial trends of 2025 and going into 2026, including raw milk, beef tallow, cradum, nicotine gum, and so much more.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Welcome to the Dr. Josh Jack Show. Well, we see wellness trends are everywhere right now, and some are rooted in ancient practices, some are proven by science, and some aren't proven at all. And, you know, I see a lot of people on social media, especially Instagram and YouTube, highlighting certain types of health products and practices. And again, some of them are. great. Some of them aren't. But here, this is the truth with most of them. It's personalized. You know, some people might do very well in a parasite cleanse. Others should not do a parasite cleanse.
Starting point is 00:01:25 And I have this happen all the time where people come up to me and say, Dr. Axe, should I do a parasite cleanse? And my answer is always, well, do you have parasites? Right? Because I see all these people doing parasite cleanses, but they only make sense if you have a parasite. And the reality is, if you're taking really strong herbals like black walnut and wormwood and you don't have a parasite, you actually typically are harming your gut microbiome and damaging your body to a degree. And at the very least, there's other things you should be taking instead. So the reality is with most of these things that we're going to talk about, at least some of them, listen, some of them are good for everybody.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Some of them aren't good for anybody. But for most of them, they're good only for a certain group of people. Let's start with number one here, raw milk. Raw milk is the original milk, and it's milk that has not been pasteurized or homogenized. And what pasteurization does, it's getting the milk at least up to 140 degrees, for most cases, up to a boiling point. And that's going to kill all of the enzymes and damage a lot of the nutrients. So that's what happens in the pasteurization process. The homogenization process is really damaging the fats, the essential fatty acids there,
Starting point is 00:02:41 and making them harder on the liver. And also, it's not allowing you to get the benefits of the fat, soluble vitamins that you would get typically in milk. And so raw milk is free of pasteurization, homogenization, and it tends to be very high in vitamin D, calcium, magnesium, vitamin K2. Also, it's very high in two types of protein, weigh protein, and casing protein. It also contains, as we talked about, lots of health. healthy fatty acids, immunoglobulins, these are great for the immune system, and then enzymes
Starting point is 00:03:17 and even probiotics, you're going to find those in raw milk. And I see a lot of social media influencers are promoting foods like raw milk. That, of course, raw milk can be good for the gut and digestion and even skin issues, and of course, for your bones. But, of course, most milk today is not raw. It is pasteurized and homogenized, and then you're not getting the benefits. Now, I am a big fan of raw milk. I think that many people can benefit.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Now, let me say this, though, raw milk is not for everyone. I, for instance, based on, I did a genetic panel not too long ago, and I had like MTFR mutation. And another thing I had was lactose intolerance, generally speaking. And so milk, of course, has lactose. Now, if it's raw, it's going to have the enzymes like lactase that allow me to better absorb the milk itself. So I'll still do okay with it, or at least much better than pasteurized milk. But I've even noticed for myself drinking raw milk, it is more damp forming. And if you have an issue with candida or mucus buildup or certain immune issues, raw milk is
Starting point is 00:04:27 not ideal for some people. But I would say, and maybe that's 30% of people, I would say 70% of people. These are just estimates will do very well with raw milk. And especially if it's raw yogurt where it's fermented, then you don't have any lactose at all because that sugar is eaten up and turned into probiotics, well, then, then, you know, you'll probably do pretty well there as well. But again, raw milk, I think this is a trend that I am a big fan of. I would say, let's keep the raw milk train going. But the reasons it's so beneficial is high in fat, soluble vitamins, high in probiotics, high in enzymes, high in these immunoglobulins, which, of course, you've heard of things like
Starting point is 00:05:05 colostrum right now. That's from, you know, the first few days or weeks of life. You have these, you know, really potent higher levels of colostrum and these immunoglobulins that have great benefits. Also, raw milk has peptides, which are part of that family of immunoglobulins that help bolster and strengthen the immune system. And so, again, I think raw milk is fantastic for so many reasons. I think one of the biggest benefits is building bone health, which, of course, especially kids and older adults, or if you're going through medicine, menopause and you have worries about osteopheny or osteoporosis. There's a lot of benefits there. But I am a big fan of raw milk. And there are studies around the benefits of raw milk. There's
Starting point is 00:05:47 studies like the Alexerport and the pasture study in Europe. These studies found that children who consume more raw milk had lower cases of eczema and asthma. We also know the early life consumption of raw milk was linked to a 30% reduced risk of respiratory infections, asthma and allergies and children that were raised on farms. I recently interviewed Will Witt, who worked on a raw dairy farm and did a raw milk cleanse for 10 days. So listen to this, raw milk cleanse. The only thing he ate was raw milk. And he was able to cure his gout and other health issues completely drinking only raw milk.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I've also talked with Jordan Rubin and Alex Clark on the podcast about their experiences in drinking raw milk. And they shared some fascinating testimonies of how it. radically transformed their healing journey. And if you want to watch those episodes, we'll link them in the show notes as well. For instance, my friend Jordan Rubin had ulcer of colitis and Crohn's disease and cured himself of inflammatory bowel disease drinking. The number one thing he ate was raw goat's milk kefir. So it was raw milk that was fermented and turned into kefir, which is a yogurt like substance with high in probiotics. And he was able to cure his inflammatory bowel disease, eating that primarily had a few other things, too.
Starting point is 00:07:06 We do some carrot juice and a little bit of things like wild salmon, but that was this whole diet, cured Crohn's disease. So raw milk is probably one of my favorite, if not one of my favorite, if not my favorite trend here that I see people jumping on today. But again, just remember this. Not everyone tolerates dairy well. Listen, everybody tolerates raw dairy better than the conventional pasteurized homogenized dairy. And fermenting it into yogurt or kefir has additional benefits. And so for myself, who does not
Starting point is 00:07:38 do that well with dairy, the thing I do the best with is a fermented, uh, organic goat's milk, raw milk yogurt or kefir. Okay, that's what I will do the best with, especially if it's just a small portion or, or even things like butter that's raw and organic. And if you want to know, hey, where do I get raw milk? Go to your local farmer's market. That's typically your best. bet and find your local farmer who does raw milk, raw yogurt, raw butter, those sort of foods. But that's really where you want to look for those sort of products. And listen, if you don't have access to raw milk, you can get raw cheese. Even places like Whole Foods Market have raw cheeses that are great options there as well.
Starting point is 00:08:18 So again, raw milk trend. It's an A plus in my book, a big fan. Number two trend I see here that's sort of controversial is beef tallow, eating loads and loads of animal fat. beef tallow is rendered fat from cattle it's rich in saturated fats and fat soluble nutrients including vitamin a d e and k2 also something called cLA which is conjugated linoleic acid and other anti-inflammatory compound so again beef tallow we know it's been used for a long time for cooking and for actually for as a skin moisturizer i will say my favorite use of beef tallow is as a skin moisturizer because
Starting point is 00:08:56 the sort of fat you're going to have an animal are most similar to our own fats. And if you get really dry skin, nothing is going to work better for you than beef tallow. Again, you can use plant-based oils like coconut oil or shay butter, and those are good. But they're not the exact sort of genetic makeup in terms of the type of oils your own skin produces.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Beef tallow is. Again, we're talking about mammal to mammal here, not plant to mammal. And so it's going to be very, very hydrating your skin. For that reason, I really like beef tallow. Now, beef tallow is trending because it's promoted as part of a carnivore and low-carb and even keto diet. And today, it's also seen as an alternative to a lot of these highly processed industrial seed oils. In fact, we even see certain restaurants.
Starting point is 00:09:47 I want to say maybe it was steak and shake or shake shack or in a few other restaurants, maybe even in and now. I'm trying to remember the exact ones. But some of these restaurants now are switching over from. these highly processed seed oils they're frying their french fries in and now they're doing beef tallow fries do i think that's an upgrade absolutely okay that that's absolutely an upgrade in most cases but i do also want to say that beef tallow especially in high doses is not for everyone including myself and i'll share about that in a minute but again beef tallow the big benefits are they're fat similar to our own body another big great thing i like about them is they're stable under
Starting point is 00:10:26 high heat, which is really good for frying and salteying vegetables compared to other vegetable oils. So if you're frying and salteying foods like vegetables or potatoes, they're not going to oxidize as easily and become, and it's not going to damage the fat. So frying, sauteing with beef tallow is great. There are studies on it, as I mentioned, with skin care and it being really hydrating. In fact, there's a study that shows that tallow can significantly increase skin hydration and act as a delivery vehicle for nutrients when combined with a carrier oil on the skin. So again, Beef tallow is a great, great option for lip balm, for skin care, body care.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Now, by the way, I do not like it for face, okay, as much, okay, for most people. But in terms of if you've got really dry skin and other areas of the body, I really like it. Or at least if you're prone to acne, you can. If you're not prone to acne at all or redness on your skin, then you can do beef tallow on your face. but a lot of people, their face is more sensitive in terms of their skin. And there's another study that was published in the journal Nutrients, and they found that there's a compound in beef towel called CLA, and it improves weight loss, improves insulin sensitivity, and reduces inflammation.
Starting point is 00:11:42 So there are benefits there. Now, here's why it's controversial. It is very high and saturated fat content that some studies, not all, some studies have connected with heart disease. Now, listen, I don't. believe that beef tallow in some of these studies is necessarily a big contributor to heart disease. But I do believe that there are a number of people, and this is based in Chinese medicine and other forms of ancient medicine, that beef tallow and those sort of saturated fats in beef tallow,
Starting point is 00:12:14 which, by the way, it's different than coconut oil. These are very different types of fats. But beef tallow will cause some issues with the liver and gallbladder can cause your bile to be sluggish. So if you're looking to really detoxify, it's going to slow down your detoxification pathways of your liver and it's going to back up your gallbladder. Now, again, for some people, if you have a very robust and healthy detoxification system, that's not a problem for you at all. But if you know you have a compromised gallbladder and you don't detoxify very well, then you're not going to want to do a lot of beef tallow. Okay. Because, again, it's sort of, it's, listen, different organs have to deal with.
Starting point is 00:12:54 different macro nutrients, right? So your liver and gallbladder have to deal with fat. So if you're eating these large amounts of fat constantly, especially ones that your liver and gallblower have to work harder with, by the way, your liver and gallbladder are going to have to work harder to deal with the fatty acids in beef tallow much more than it would in flax seeds or coconut oil or even extra virgin olive oil. Your liver is going to work harder with beef tallow. And here's the my point with this is that again there's a lot of people saying I'm just going to eat beef tallow all day every day and it's good for everybody and everybody should should eat beef tallow. Well, it's not that simple. Again, for many people, you're going to thrive and do great on
Starting point is 00:13:40 beef tallow and is it going to be a better substitute than a highly processed industrialized sea oil that genetically modify like canola oil? I believe so. Okay, I believe so. But do I believe that And by the way, that's not even necessarily true for everybody. I want to say this. Like for some people, they may do better with certain seed oils, especially if it's a raw seed oil, right? Like a flaxseed oil. That's a seed and it's an oil. It's a cold pressed oil.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Well, I will personally do better on it because the organ systems that I personally feel the most stress and is my liver, gallbladder and lymphatic systems. Okay. And so I'm always trying to do things to keep my liver and my bile flowing. Okay. and beef tallow will slow that down in a lot of people if you're doing especially too much of it. So that's why, again, a lot of these influencers are online. They're just doing beef tallow for everything. For some people, they will tolerate that very well, but some people won't.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And that's the thing I think people have a hard time with is we just feel like, well, apple cider vinegar or beef tallow, that's good for everybody. And you can do as much of it as you want. No, that's not true. Everybody is a unique individual. And this personalized nutrition and personalized medicine is, something we need to pay close attention to. So again, the Chinese medicine perspective on this is that beef tallow is considered a little bit more clogging to people that have patterns resulting in dampness or phlegm accumulation or liver stagnation. Okay. And so that's where we want to actually go moderate,
Starting point is 00:15:12 not high fat, but moderate to lower in fat and pick fats that puts less stress on the liver like coconut oil. and small amounts of things like flax oil and omega-3s, that's going to actually support liverland bile flow. And that's why there are other oils that are sometimes better than beef tallow. But again, overall, I am a fan of these ancestral diets where we're doing things like beef tallow and incorporating it. But again, just remember, it's not ideal for everybody. But I do think for people with dry skin,
Starting point is 00:15:44 it is probably the most optimal thing for your, skin health. Now, I actually did an interview with two skin experts who shared that using beef tally on your face may not be the best thing for your skin. Again, they believe it was great for your body, but not for your face. And you can check out that episode. If you want to have the ideal skin care, when to use beef towel, when to not, you can find that in the show notes when it comes to skin care. The number three wellness trend, I want to expose the truth about is the carnivore diet. Now, the carnivore diet is an extreme form of a low, carb eating that focuses exclusively on eating animal products like meat and organs and eggs and
Starting point is 00:16:27 sometimes dairy, sometimes not, but always meat for the most part. In some cases, it's used as a type of elimination diet that aims to reduce inflammation, improve digestion, resolve chronic GI issues. You know, a friend of mine, Michaela Peterson, she did even one step beyond this. She does something called the lion diet where you eat only red meat. So basically beef, bison, lamb is really about the only type of meat you eat as an option as well. We see a lot of influencers popularizing the carnivore diet. Of course, Dr. Paul Saladino, Dr. Sean Baker. Typically, the claims around this diet are it relieving autoimmune disease,
Starting point is 00:17:07 bloating, skin issues, and joint pain. And I have seen patients and people I've worked with follow a carnivore diet for a period of time and seen those same results. And so I can attest to the benefits of the carnivore diet. diet. However, I do want to say, I don't believe the carnivore diet is an ideal diet long term. I think the goal for most people is to take care of something like SARS, where we have this chronic inflammatory condition or serious autoimmune condition or an issue like mold. And the reason why this diet works is you reduce anything that's fermentable and you reduce
Starting point is 00:17:45 really anything that can cause a histamine reaction. and the diet works for a period of time because you're sort of giving the body a rest and you're not feeding any sort of dysbiosis or bad microbes that can cause these sort of severe reactions that you might see. And of course, there's also things like oxalates and lectins and phytic acid and some of these things you're going to find in a lot of vegetables and nuts and a lot of plant foods that can bother the GI as well. So again, for that reason, a carnivore diet in the short term, for many people has tremendous benefits. However, I believe the carnivore diet long term is going to lead to some health issues. You know, another benefit of the carnivore diet is when you're eating a lot of meat or only meat, essentially, and maybe eggs, you're balancing your blood sugar in a tremendous way, right?
Starting point is 00:18:37 I mean, if you're having almost only protein and fat, you're balancing insulin, which is going to reduce inflammation. I mean, when you optimize your blood sugar and insulin sensitivity, the benefit, are tremendous. And so for that reason, a carnivore diet in a short term can be a really a really great thing. It's also, if you're eating a lot of red meat and wildcott salmon and you're doing grass-fed organic wild meats, you're getting loads of omega-3 fatty acids in EPA DHA, lots of vitamin B-12, lots of CLA, lots of heme iron, lots of zinc, vitamin A, collagen, healthy fats, high protein. I mean, there are a lot of benefits there of following this type of diet. in the short term. And of course, the weight loss as well for many people can be tremendous. And as I mentioned before, experiencing relief
Starting point is 00:19:25 in autoimmune flares and inflammatory bowel disease and bloating, even anxiety, you're gonna see some of these benefits. And there are studies that prove this, by the way. There's a 2021 study that was published in a medical journal on carnivore diet eaters. Over 90% reported improved health, including weight loss, mental clarity, and reversal of chronic symptoms.
Starting point is 00:19:47 98% reported improved or resolved diabetes and insulin resistance. So really powerful evidence here. And I want to say this was not a double-blind study. There was no control group. Okay. So it's not the most accurate study. However, to have that many people go through over 90% and say, I noticed a dramatic improvement, that's powerful.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Again, though, the thing I want to say is I did an interview, about a year ago with a Dr. James D. Nick Lentonell, he's a PhD, he's a researcher, and he said what they're finding with people with a carnivore diet long term is that it is causing some micronutrient deficiencies, such as low levels of vitamin C, magnesium, fiber, and extremely low fiber and extremely low polyphenols in a diet can impact gut health and brain health long term. And of course, if you're deficient in vitamin C and magnesium, that can impact your cellular health there as well. This is why, again, I mentioned Paul Saladino earlier, Paul, Dr. Paul, who is a health influencer,
Starting point is 00:20:59 and we've had him on the show before, a really, really knowledgeable guy. He is no longer on a carnivore diet, by the way, and he's sort of the, I would say, the pioneer and was the most outspoken and popularized figure in the entire carnivore movement, and he added fruit and honey and raw organic fermented dairy into his diet because he was noticing issues like fatigue, okay, and I think immunodeficiency. And that happens when you don't have vitamin C and magnesium and you're missing some of the things you need for mitochondrial function in health. And so again, he added in things like certain types of fruit, which he noticed an immediate
Starting point is 00:21:42 benefit from. And one of the things Dr. James D. Nicholas Antonio talked about was, and this really aligns with Chinese medicine, by the way. When you're eating meat and meat and meat, one of the benefits is your body is getting to be very anabolic, which means it's regenerative, it's healing. So there are some benefits there. However, when you're anabolic and you don't have anything that's catabolic where your body's sort of eating and recycling itself, you are not cleansing as well. And you also get an imbalance in minerals. For instance, if you're not getting magnesium and calcium and potassium because you're only eating meat, these are minerals that are more alkaline in nature. So your body gets into a state of being hyperacetic.
Starting point is 00:22:24 And in order to alkalize itself, your body will start pulling some minerals out of your bones and organs to alkalize and balance the pH in your body. This is what Dr. James D. Nickl Antonio believed in what he said, the clinical evidence and the studies are showing. of what happens if you follow a carnivore diet long term. So just remember, I think the carnivore diet is a good trend to do in a short term if you're in a health crisis. But long term, you do want to add back in certain fruits and vegetables, certain other foods that can actually give your body certain minerals it needs, like magnesium, like potassium, vitamins like vitamin C, which are not found in meat products. And again, those people, again, and I see most of the time, somebody has something like a major autoimmune issue or inflammatory issue where you're having like lots of histamine reactions.
Starting point is 00:23:23 The carnivore diet will fix those symptoms. But it's not getting your body fully back to where it needs to be. And it really is beneficial to work with a functional medicine practitioner to where you can maybe go carnivore. Then you can do a mold detoxification protocol and get rid of all of the pathogens in your body. and then you can be adding in probiotics, and you can add in just a small amount of, like what I do with patients is we start off with something like baked pear, and we might do a little bit of that.
Starting point is 00:23:51 And you start off with just a tablespoon a day, and you slowly reintegrate and add back in certain cooked vegetables like carrots and things like pears, slowly in order to get off the carnivore diet and get back on a more normalized diet where you do have still plenty of organic meat, but also things like fruits and vegetables to balance things out.
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Starting point is 00:25:23 Lyons made mushroom, Bacopa, cordyceps, nutrients like medium chain fatty acids and altheonine. And they're often stacked together or combined with stimulants like macha or coffee. Now, it's trending because of rising levels of burnout. Also conditions like ADHD diagnoses, digital distractions, and fueling the demand for mental performance enhancers. And I can tell you for myself, when I was a kid, I was diagnosed with ADHD. I had a very, very difficult time focusing. And I wish when I was in high school and later on in college that I would have learned about natural neutropics. And I can remember very clearly so many kids getting on Ridland and Adderall in college when this was.
Starting point is 00:26:11 would be a much healthier option doing these natural neutropics. Now, I also want to say sometimes I see these people, these executives more so than anybody, people that are trying to work 50, 60 hours a week, and they are burning out their adrenal glands, their thyroid, their testosterone levels because they're drinking coffee, you know, five times a day. And then they're trying to stack on top of it a bunch of these neutropics. And so they're just sort of burning through all their energy reserves, all their mitochondrial energy, and then later, and then later on, they just crash and they feel drained. And maybe they become more susceptible to conditions like, you know, chronic infections or an issue like long COVID because they've just absolutely burned through all
Starting point is 00:26:57 their cellular energy. So the thing I want to mention is, I am a fan of neutropics and many of these herbs I'm going to talk about, but don't use them as a crutch or simply to be able to go more and more and more and more until you totally crash and burn. The way that I use neutropics are, like this week on Friday, my next book I'm writing, I've got to turn in the manuscript, okay? And when I'm working on writing and being creative, I like doing a macha green tea with my special blend I have of Lions Made Mushroom and Ginkobaloba, L-theonine, Rodeola, cordyceps, I like doing that, okay?
Starting point is 00:27:32 And I'll use that if I'm going to really go in for a session of maybe I'm going to write for a half-day do four-hour session. I wouldn't be really creative and focused and locked in. I will do that maybe once a week, okay? But I'm not taking neutropics every day and relying on them and also pounding caffeine. I mean, I found for myself, I can handle one macha daily or a half-half of coffee and a half-decaf, half caffeine. But that's all my body can handle. Listen, some people can handle much, much more caffeine than I can. But overall, relying on caffeine and stimulants is not healthy. It's not healthy. However, there are natural things you can do, like these neutropics that I am a fan of, and I want to walk through this with you right now. Here are some of the benefits
Starting point is 00:28:14 of many of these neutropics. One is increased blood flow to the brain, which, by the way, is also great for reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Ginkobaloba is the single best herb for that, Bacobah is also beneficial for that, but overall, ginko is the absolute best for blood flow to the brain. Neurogenesis and nerve growth factor, Lions main mushroom is great for that. So helping create new neural pathways and repairing the brain, Lionsman mushroom is great for that. Stress, resilience, and mood balance.
Starting point is 00:28:47 So if you feel like caffeine gets you a little bit too hyper, altheonine can sort of bring you down, reduce stress levels. There's big benefits of that. And then there's sustained energy. MCT oil, macha, cordyceps are good for that. Rodeo is kind of a blend of stress resilience. and sustained energy, which is great. Another thing I love about rodeola rosea is it's a mitochondrial booster.
Starting point is 00:29:14 So it's even good for people with things like hypothyroidism. So I'm a big fan of rodeola for that reason as well. And as I mentioned with rodeoia, there is a study on it showing it reduces fatigue. It improves exercise performance, but also it's been shown to increase attention during stressful tasks. And it can improve ADHD symptoms, including in teens. So that's why I'm a huge fan of Rodeola, maybe one of my favorites on this entire list. Another great neutropic for cellular energy are cordescept mushrooms. Those have shown in studies to improve your VO2 max in aerobic capacity,
Starting point is 00:29:48 but also your endurance in being able to study for longer periods of time. Elthianine is another favorite, as I mentioned. This also improves sleep quality. Elthenein is naturally found in green tea. So you've got both caffeine and theanine in green tea. So this is why I prefer, I do better with macha than coffee because I've noticed that I don't get the jitters. I sort of had this natural calmness and focus when I do matcha versus coffee. Not to say coffee isn't beneficial for some people.
Starting point is 00:30:19 It can be. I just personally prefer matcha for that reason. Of course, the longevity studies on matcha and its compounds on its EGCG content are really amazing as well. But overall, listen, I'm a fan of neutropics. I think is a great, I think it's a great, I think it's. It's a great wellness trend. If it's done cyclically, typically not daily to where you are simply just adding it on to your stressful lifestyle of busyness and loads of caffeine and you know, and you're just
Starting point is 00:30:50 adding it, adding it on to that. But I do think using it periodically a few days a week to get in a zone of focus has major benefits. And of course, much, much healthier alternative than using a ADHD drug like an Adderall or a riddlin or another, you know, drug that's in, in that class of drugs. Number five wellness trend, I'm constantly asked about that it's been really popular in 2025 and going into 2026 is nicotine. Nicotine is a stimulant compound naturally found in tobacco.
Starting point is 00:31:22 It's mostly associated with cigarettes, but today it's being used in gum and lozenges in patches as a neotropic. It activates the nicotine acetycholine. receptors in the brain, which are involved in attention, learning, memory, and arousal. And I see a lot of biohackers and productivity influencers are promoting low-dose nicotine as a cognitive enhancer and appetite suppressant. And studies suggest that nicotine can improve mental performance, especially in those people that are sleep deprived.
Starting point is 00:31:57 And there are some early studies showing it may be beneficial for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, because of how it brings blood to the brain. You know, another benefit is it can be good for people who are trying to transition away from cigarette smoking and breaking that addiction. There are some benefits there as well. And it works by stimulating dopamine and acetylcholine. These are key neurotransmitters for motivation and learning. Now, let me share with you the clinical view from my perspective and the ancient view
Starting point is 00:32:28 from Chinese medicine. Nicotine in Chinese medicine is known as a. hot and acrid compound, which means it stimulates yang and moves chi, okay? Which in Western medicine, let's say you are really low in testosterone and you're not getting much movement. Your body is really sluggish. Doing a little nicotine on occasion can be helpful. However, if you would do this every day or even several times a week for a long period of
Starting point is 00:32:59 time, it does something in the body cause it dries up yen. and agitates the heart and also depletes kidney essence long term. Here's what this means in Western medicine. It dries up your fluids. It's going to cause dryness of skin, dryness of mouth. Think about it's a very similar thing that happens when people use THC, right? THC, which is found in cannabis, people notice when they do it in larger amounts, it causes that dry mouth, dry, you get that dryness, right, and that heat.
Starting point is 00:33:27 It's going to cause that nicotine, very similar way. In fact, it's very similar in its properties to THC. terms of the effect it has on the body physiologically. So it's going to drop this. Now, listen, this would be really bad for a woman going through menopause, right? Women are having hot flashes. Their skin's getting drier. Sometimes they're hair thinner.
Starting point is 00:33:48 I mean, they're noticing changes because when estrogen progesterone decrease, those are yin hormones. Of course, they're feminine hormones. You know, yin is more feminine. Yang is more masculine. You are drying up your yin. So, you know, for nicotine patches, for a woman going through perimenopause or menopause would be about the worst thing you could ever do.
Starting point is 00:34:07 So I just want to say nicotine in small amounts, probably, you know, men that are older on occasion, that that would be fine, you know, for them, like once a week. Again, like I was talking about neutropics earlier, once a week, you're trying to get in a really focus zone. Like I remember Robert F. Kennedy Jr., many of you remember this, he's in this hearing where he is just being grilled for days on end. And the guy's probably exhausted. He's been traveling over the country. He's been campaigning. He's been doing a number of things.
Starting point is 00:34:39 And you see him kind of slip in this gum and nicotine gum. And so for someone like him doing that for that one stressful period of time, hey, that might make sense. And for you who are saying, hey, I've got this deadline coming up. I want to do it for two or three days once a month or on occasion. again, as long as you're not very dry and you don't have major heart issues or chronic fatigue or adrenal issues, right? If your adrenals are really depleted, it will make you worse as well. But as long as all those things line up and you just use it on occasion, you'll be just fine.
Starting point is 00:35:18 But again, as you can see, though, nicotine is not good for everybody long term because of how it dries the lung and dries out certain areas of the body and causes excess heat within the body. Now, here's some other reasons why it's controversial. It can be highly addictive, even in the gum form, can raise blood pressure, heart rate, and increased cardiovascular risk. I just mentioned the TCM on how it affects the heart. Western medicine shows it also impacts the heart. Long-term use can contribute to oral health issues.
Starting point is 00:35:44 Again, the dryness and what it's doing into your oral microbiome. And not a good option for those with anxiety, insomnia, or yin deficiency constitutions like major menopausal symptoms, not ideal for those people. But it can be used on occasion for those for mental clarity and focus for short periods of time. Next up is cradom. Now, some of you maybe have not heard of cratom. Some of you might be very familiar with it, but it's a tropical evergreen tree that is native to Asia. Its leaves contain alkaloids that act on opioid receptors.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Now, when we impact opioid receptors, think about, opium, what do people typically take for that today as a sedative and as a pain reliever, right? So that's why cratum is typically used today. Now, it also does have some other compounds that can oftentimes be used for energy, mood elevation, and of course tied to being a sedative, anxiety relief and pain management there as well. And it's used as a natural alternative to opioids and stimulants and antidepressants. And it's promoted on social media typically for chronic pain, anxiety, and fatigue. Some people use it to wean off of other addictive substances like cannabis or opioids or other things that might have more serious side effects. In fact, there was a 2018 study that was
Starting point is 00:37:07 published in the Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence. And they found that the most common reason people to crad them were for 91% of the time for pain relief, 67% of the time, anxiety relief, and 65% of the time depression. You see, so again, it's pain relief. It's pain relief. and its anxiety and depression are why people are taking it today. Now, from a traditional Chinese medicine point of view, again, very similar to nicotine, very similar to THC, it is hot and it is dry, okay? So you're going to use up all of these yen fluids and you're going to experience for a period of time this calming of your shin, okay, this calming of the body.
Starting point is 00:37:47 But it's going to deplete your yen and impact the liver negatively with long term. Again, here's the thing. You got chronic pain. You're going to need to, let's say you just had surgery. And you're trying to decide between do I take this oxycodone that I know is very hard on the body, or do I try and do less of that or none of that, and I try and take cratum instead. Of course, cratom is going to be much, it's more natural. It's going to have less severe side effects, less hard on the liver.
Starting point is 00:38:17 It's a much better option if you can do that compared to these, again, oxycodone, some sort of drug like that that is typically prescribed. But still, over time with long-term use, you are going to dry out the body, okay, those fluids, which is going to age you in certain organ systems like your liver, your heart, and your adrenal glands. So it's not something you want to do long-term. But again, as a medicine, as a natural form of medicine for short-term use for a week or two, yes, cratum can be great for those reasons. If you struggle with allergies, poor sleep, or just feeling off at home, you might not realize how much your indoor air quality is to blame.
Starting point is 00:39:03 And unfortunately, most air purifiers don't actually clean the air. They filter a few particles, but they miss the mold spores, the VOCs, and even wildfire smoke that can trigger inflammation in your body. And that's why I personally use Jasper Air Scrubber in my own home. and I can honestly say the difference is incredible. Jasper's medical grade purification actually scrubs the air, not just filtering it. And you can feel the difference too. It's fresher. It's lighter. It's easier to breathe.
Starting point is 00:39:33 And it's whisper quiet. So you forget it's even running. On top of that, filter changes take 30 seconds. No tools, no mess. If you want to support your family's health naturally, head to jasper.com forward slash axe and use axe to save $400 off your Jasper Air Scrubber. Again, that's J-A-S-P-R-C-O-F-S-S-S-A-S-O-F-S-A-S-S-E-O-W-S-E-S-E-S-E-SR-T-E. Now, I want to say this, you know,
Starting point is 00:40:06 what was oftentimes done in Chinese medicine is very rarely did you take a single herb by itself. That's very popularized in Western medicine today. What you would typically do in Chinese medicine, and of course, Ayurvedic medicine as well, is you would tend to combine multiple herbs so where you didn't, you could take certain herbs longer term, okay?
Starting point is 00:40:30 So what's happening today is somebody might be taking, I don't know, whatever dosage of cradum or other herb like a thousand milligrams. What they would do in Chinese medicine is you might only take 200 milligrams, but then you would take other things with it that might even offset the dance of the, image that something like cratom would do. And here's an example. CBD is very yin boosting.
Starting point is 00:40:54 It's going to have the opposite effect of cratum or even THC. So when you are taking CBD with a THC or cratum or nicotine, it is helping balance it out somehow. You can still have those side effects. But if you do a half dose and then you add CBD to it, you're able to take it longer term. So one of the things that I consult and recommend patients do, let's say you're dealing with chronic pain, okay? You can take cratum for a period of time, but let's also add in CBD and turmeric and magnesium and some other things that are also going to relieve pain, but also help bring some more fluid fluids to the body support heart health and nourish those organs that maybe where cratom is being too drying in the body. So a lot of times you can combine cratum and other
Starting point is 00:41:45 herbals that might have certain side effects with other herbs that help offset that and do lower doses and do it for a longer period of time. Our next wellness trend that I am a huge fan of is ozone therapy. Medical grade ozone is a triatomic oxygen gas. So it's O3. So when we tend to think of oxygen, what's oxygen? It's O2. Ozone is O3 and it's used to enhance oxygen utilization, reduce pathogens and support mitochondrial health. And it can be administered typically through IVs. Also through insufflation. Also, it can be due in something called major auto-hemotherapy
Starting point is 00:42:28 where you actually take your own blood, goes into a machine. They then add an ozone and then they put the blood back in your body. If you've ever heard of something called Eboo or a 10-pass ozone machines, These are these ozone that literally take your blood 10 times and add ozone to it. So there are many ways to do ozone. This is continuing to trend with biohackers and also doctors of functional medicine who use this, especially for treating chronic infections, autoimmune disease, and for its longevity benefits. In fact, there was a study in 2018.
Starting point is 00:43:06 This was a randomized trial and they found that ozone therapy greatly improved fatigue. and mitochondrial energy markers in chronic fatigue syndrome. So there are major, major benefits of using ozone. What ozone does from a Chinese medicine perspective is it clears out toxic heat and moves chi stagnation. This improves circulation. It helps you fight pathogens. Now, too much ozone can deplete your body's yen in fluid.
Starting point is 00:43:34 So it's, again, like anything, you don't want to overdo it. But I really like ozone for if somebody has chronic infection. Now, if somebody is in a phase where they are absolutely depleted and they know they have major overgrowth, I don't like doing that in phase one of a care plan for a patient. I like first strengthening their body, getting them in a little bit in an infrared sauna, and taking a couple months of building their body up and using nutrition first. Then I'll have them do ozone or even something like plasma exchange as part of a mold detoxification therapy or Lyme disease protocol. But again, ozone is part of a phase two or three plan for chronic infections is absolutely amazing.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Also amazing for even the common cold or flu. So a lot of benefits there for immune systems and fighting infections. So again, ozone has major benefits for fighting infections. Number eight, wellness trend is taking Shalajit. Shalaji is a mineral-rich resin from Himalayan rock layers containing folvic acid, humic acid, and trace minerals. and it's marketed as a testosterone support, energy booster, and longevity support. A clinical study showed that 250 milligrams a day of Shalajit for 90 days increased total
Starting point is 00:44:52 and free testosterone and healthy men. And so overall, Shalogy helps raise testosterone and replenish something called Chi in the Body or cellular energy in the mitochondria. So I am a fan of Shalajit. I think it's a great supplement for a number of people. The only thing I'll say I found in some people that if they have weak digestion or loose stools, that Shalajit may not agree with them. So if you got digestive distress, then you may not want to take Shilogy.
Starting point is 00:45:22 But for most everyone else, especially men with low testosterone, great benefits there of Shalajee. The number nine wellness trend, maybe the most popular of all, ice bass and cold plunging. Cold plunging is immersing yourself in cold water that is below. 60 degrees to stimulate the nerve system and support metabolic resilience. It's really trending because Wim Hof, his influence on mental toughness culture and its benefits of being tied to cryotherapy and reducing inflammation, especially post-sport recovery. That's why it's trending.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Here's a few studies. Cold exposure has been shown to increase noropenephrine by 200 to 300 percent, improving focus, mood and resilience. So there are studies showing that ice bass reduce inflammation, improve recovery in the short term, and have some benefits. However, again, however, doing too much too fast or just doing it whatsoever for certain people is not ideal. If you have hypothyroidism or chronic fatigue syndrome or low body temperature, you just get cold more easily, you have poor circulation, you should not cold plunge. It's not great for you. Okay. Okay. What you can do is while you're taking a warm shower, turn it cold for one minute,
Starting point is 00:46:43 and do some deep breathing exercises in the shower where the water is hitting you at, I don't know what it is, 65 degrees, 60 degrees, that's fine. And then that's it. And then you turn it back up to warm. That is probably the ideal thing for the majority of people. Okay. Now listen, if you're in the Tour de France or you're a CrossFit athlete and you're a male creating a lot of heat, generating a lot of heat, generating a lot of heat. Getting in something cold, especially if you're looking to recover more quickly if you have a competition coming up, like you'll see NFL football players do or the men in the Tour de France. Yeah, it makes sense doing cold plunge. But this cold plunging cold, and listen, it will make you feel more mentally tough and maybe will make you more mentally tough.
Starting point is 00:47:25 So I think doing some cold plunging on occasion can be fine. But doing it every day all the time, it absolutely is going to hurt your body. In fact, from the Chinese medicine perspective, cold strengthens yang by challenging it but excess cold injures your kidney yang it's like this think about it like this you're weight training okay and you go the gym and your body can handle the 25 30 pound dumbbell curls okay you're sitting there you're doing those curls you do a normal amount of sets you put them down you move on okay and then let's say you go in there and then every day you do arm curls not one day a week every day and then you're like I'm going to start doing 40s and 50s and kind of like, you know, straining every, just constantly, you're eventually going to injure yourself.
Starting point is 00:48:10 You're going to tear a ligament, a tenant. The same thing is true with cold plunging, okay? It's not meant to do every day, maybe one or two days a week, okay? And then, even then, some of you need to start off with the 10-pound dumbbells. That's a cold shower, okay? You're not ready for the 50s, okay? So, and again, for people that have weak constitutions, If you're not healing well, you don't want to do a lot of cold.
Starting point is 00:48:38 If you have digestive issues, you do not want to do cold. If you've got cold damp, hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue syndrome, do not do cold plunge. Now, again, if you're a fairly healthy male or women, the reason I'm saying male, if you're a woman, you can recover and do some cold plunge. But your body's still a little bit more sensitive. You have less testosterone, which testosterone is very warming and anabolic, okay? So a male can handle cooling their body for a little bit because it will challenge it, but not overchallenge it. It's easier for a woman to have their testosterone overchallenged and it to break their body. Just like men can lift typically more weight, not all men, okay, but typically have the ability to do to the higher levels of the hormone testosterone.
Starting point is 00:49:27 Very similar thing. So listen, here's the reality. Cool your body in the way that you. your body can handle. Okay. For a lot of you, it's no cold whatsoever. You're much better off getting an infrared sauna, much better off, okay? In fact, almost everybody can benefit from an infrared sauna. For some of you, it's a cold shower for one minute, a few days a week. Okay. And for some of you, it's maybe two days a week of a cold plunge in the 50s and then also you're doing other things for, you know, you're also lifting plenty of weights and doing other things that's going to
Starting point is 00:50:03 help offset that cold plunge. Okay. So, so, that's, that's the Chinese medicine perspective, my professional opinion as well, and based on the medical studies. The number 10 wellness trend is sourdough bread. This is bread made with live yeast, lactic acid bacteria, rather than commercial quick rise yeast. Why it's trending, partly due to my wife, loving it so much. You know, we've got celebrities like Carrie Underwood. Of course, Carrie's a friend. She's been on the show here. and so many homesteaders and influencers are now making sourdough bread. I was just having a conversation with Mallory Irvin. You might also know people like Sean Johnson.
Starting point is 00:50:40 These are women who are also getting into making sourdough bread because they're amazing family women. And what kid does not love sourdough bread and butter? We all love it. The benefits are when you do sourdough processing, it's breaking down the gluten. You're getting more absorption of the minerals because you kill off phytic acid. lower glycemically, there are lots of benefits of sourdough bread, and it's been shown to in studies have less impact on your blood sugar. Now, I do want to say this, that you can have too much of a good thing, okay?
Starting point is 00:51:09 If you have, let's say you have diabetes and major insulin issues, and you're eating bread and bread and bread and more bread, even though it's sourdough, it's going to impact your blood sugar, okay? Less than traditional bread, and if you had butter, it's going to impact it even less, but overall, it's not ideal for those who need to lose a lot of weight, are supporting certain levels of metabolic health, but again, it's much better. So again, I'm a big fan of the wellness trend of sourdough, especially if it's done in small to moderate amounts.
Starting point is 00:51:38 And then the last wellness trend here is parasite cleansing. I started the show talking about this. Parasite cleansing is all about ridding your body, your liver, your intestines, your bloodstream of infections and parasites. I see a lot of TikTok influencers talking about how doing a parasite cleanse cured their bloating or their skin problems or some other health issue. That can be true. Parasite cleansing can be amazing.
Starting point is 00:52:06 The most powerful herbs typically used as part of a parasite cleanse or black walnut, wormwood, clove, mimosa putica, berberine, major benefits. But many of those herbs is important to know are very hard on the gut. And so it's important to know that if you do not have a parasite, It's not doing you good and it actually is probably going to deplete your digestive system some, putting you more at risk of a digestive issue. So again, I'm a big fan of parasite cleansing only if you have a parasite, okay? Only if you have a parasite. You're certain you have a parasite or you likely do.
Starting point is 00:52:43 Then let's do a parasite cleanse and you can get lots of benefits from that. So those are some of those popular wellness trends I've seen in 2025. I know we're going to continue into 2026. I've tried to expose the truth about how these should be used for your benefit. And as you can see, it's so dependent upon your own biology. Some people are going to really thrive on some, some not as much on others. But overall, you really need to listen to your body, be aware of your own internal body, and typically use them on occasion based on need.
Starting point is 00:53:19 I want to say, thanks so much for tuning in here to the Dr. Josh Jack show. where each and every week I'm diving deep into the science and principles of how you can heal physically, mentally, and spiritually, and take your health and your life to the next level. Make sure to subscribe, like and share. By the way, subscribing is the number one thing you can do to support the show. You know, because I talk about sometimes things that are controversial on the show, everything from cancer to cradum to nicotine to cannabis to all of these different, you know, psilocybin. I've talked about a lot of things controversial. I've been shadow banned on YouTube. In fact, for one video was because I talked about colloidal silver.
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