Live Like a Girl with Dr. Mindy Pelz - Are Minerals the Building Blocks of Our Cells? Caroline Alan the Mineral Geek
Episode Date: July 1, 2024Caroline Alan delves into the crucial role of minerals in human health, shedding light on the impact of soil depletion on our diets. In this episode, Caroline stresses the changing mineral content of ...food over time and the benefits of incorporating quality mineral supplements into our health routines. Exploring the potential Herxheimer responses to mineral intake, especially in individuals with high toxic loads, she addresses various aspects of mineral deficiencies, from their links to dysfunctional relationships with food, obesity, and chronic diseases. The conversation also underscores the significance of regenerative farming practices and mycelium in delivering essential nutrients to plant roots. Tune in to gain valuable insights into optimizing your health through a deeper understanding of mineral consumption and its impact on overall well-being. Go to https://www.beamminerals.com/resetter and use code RESETTER for a special discount. To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://drmindypelz.com/ep242 Caroline Alan is a health survivor and mineral enthusiast. Coming from a career in the corporate world, like many, Caroline found herself struggling physically, mentally and energetically. As a result of her journey back to health, and years of deep research, Caroline has become devoted to educating people about how minerals operate in the body, why we need to supplement our mineral intake and the benefits of natural humic and fulvic, plant-based mineral substances for replenishment in the body. Caroline is a regular contributor to Podcasts and health-focused events and programs around the world. She is also the Co-Founder and CEO of BEAM Minerals Inc. Check out our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com. Please note our medical disclaimer.
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On this episode of The Resetter podcast, I am bringing you Caroline Allen.
Now, let me tell you a little bit about her and about the concept we are about to unpack for you.
So Caroline is a health survivor and a mineral enthusiast.
She actually calls herself a mineral geek.
And she comes from a career in the corporate world and, like many of us, found herself struggling physically,
mentally, energetically in that environment.
And a part of her road to health was this understanding and research of how depleted our bodies
are of minerals.
And what's interesting is you might hear something like that and just say, well, I guess,
yeah, I don't know much about minerals.
Maybe I'm depleting it.
Maybe I need to take a mineral supplement.
but what you're about to hear in this conversation is you're about to hear why minerals may be
one of the most core nutrients that your body needs for brain health, heart health, hormonal
health, for gut health. I hope you get to the end of this conversation and you understand
why we need to bring minerals back into the conversation that many of the chronic diseases that are
happening, many of the challenges with menopause that are going on, many of our sleep issues,
all these things we're trying to throw a thousand different biohacks at or medications or
even supplements, many of them could be resolved by just getting the right mineral combination
in. Now, if you're like me and you hear a statement like that and you're like,
this sounds like too good to be true, I think what you're going to feel,
find out in this conversation is how taking a quality mineral supplement could be the answer
to many of your problems. So listen for yourself. Caroline does an amazing job with explaining what
minerals do at the cellular level, the organ level, the hormonal level. We both go into what the
mineral content of food is in this current state that we're living in. We talk about minerals in conjunction
to toxins and can minerals help us detox? The daily toxins we're exposed to. We go deep. And I have never brought
you such a thorough conversation on minerals before, despite the fact that I've actually brought
Caroline on before to talk about how we use minerals in our fasting window. What I think you will hear
in this conversation is why minerals are even important in our eating window. So Caroline Allen,
This is a deep one.
And as always, I hope this moves your life forward, your health forward.
I know many of you, this is going to be the discussion that you have an aha.
And you realize, I need to add minerals back in.
And that will be the game changer for your health.
So we will leave links.
We will leave.
She has some great resources.
All of that will be in the show notes.
But most importantly, I want you to listen with an open heart, an open mind.
and really tap into your own intuition and see if perhaps this mineral concept, the mineral idea,
might be the thing that you're looking for with your health.
Welcome to the Resetter podcast.
This podcast is all about empowering you to believe in yourself again.
If you have a passion for learning, if you're looking to be in control of your health and take your power back,
this is the podcast for you.
Let me just start off by saying, welcome.
I'm so happy to be geeking out on minerals with you today.
Thank you so much for having me, Mindy.
I always love to talk to you.
So here's where I want to start this conversation.
I kind of want to paint a picture of what I've seen in my community.
And last time when I brought you on,
I talked about how I was watching that when people metabolically
switched into the fat-burning, fasted state. A lot of symptoms showed up. And some of those symptoms
were like hair loss, rashes, fatigue, brain fog. And what I noticed is if I added minerals into
their fasting window, those symptoms went away. And we already unpacked all of that. So again,
that's a conversation that I'm going to encourage everybody to go back and listen to. But the new part of this
that has really intrigued me is that what I'm finding is that when people, specifically women,
are switching back into what I call the sugar burner system, that there's a lot of dysfunction
when it comes to our relationship with food. We don't really have a sense if food is actually
providing nutrients to us. We have these really strange hunger signals that seem to be.
to be out of our control, we have sugar cravings.
And so I've spent a lot of time dialing into
why do women have this real dysfunctional relationship
with food and how do we make food simple
and how do we make food medicine.
And one of the things I've landed on
is this idea of obesity genes,
that we have so many chemicals that have poured into our food system.
We have so many depleted minerals
in our soil system that not food,
isn't even giving us the nutrients we need anymore.
So where I'd like to pull this out of your brain is to start with this idea of why are minerals
important and is it true that food isn't giving us the mineral punch it used to give years
ago and why would that be?
Yes.
Well, let's start with the last question first, which is why isn't food providing what we need
anymore. And it's really interesting. We may have said this before, but it's always good to hear it again.
When a plant grows in the soil, and even if you're eating meat, those animals ate plants. Okay?
So this is part of the same chain. When a plant grows in the soil, the way that it creates all of its
structure, and in fact all of the structure in your body is made of minerals. Now, in nature, when a plant grows in the
soil, it grows, and then at some point it dies and it decomposes and all of its mineral content
goes back into the soil. But we, in our infinite wisdom, we cultivate. We grow plants in soil and we
take it away from where it grew and we eat it over there or we feed it to an animal. And that soil,
when it's been cultivated like that for hundreds and in some cases thousands of years, that soil
becomes extremely depleted of minerals. Now, you could say, well, wait, why don't we just throw some
minerals back in that soil? But like your body, the replenishment system for minerals into plants
is very complex. And you can't just put rocks and shells and bones into the soil and expect
the plant to be able to utilize it the same way. You can't put rocks and shells and bones into your
body and expect your body to know what to do with most of it. You see?
Yeah, that makes sense.
So they say that to get the same nutrition from an apple, and we have studies that show
this, and we could put that in the show notes, the link to it.
So as people often ask me, is that really true?
And just, you know, I mean, I totally support people who want to do food as medicine.
I agree.
Food is medicine.
And that's why I say plant-based minerals are food.
They are food as medicine, okay?
They're not labs formulated supplements, okay?
So when you eat an apple today, or excuse me, if your grandfather ate an apple, today you'd have to eat like six apples to get the same amount of nutrition.
It's that big of a problem.
I'm telling you, in the 1930s, they had a whole session of Congress about the problem of mineral depletion in the soils.
And what have we done since then?
Nothing.
Because they cannot figure out how to.
They can get nitrates.
They can get, you know, all sorts of other things back in the soil.
But bioavailable nutrition is hard.
Even in regenerative farms, I mean, and I want to go back to this concept because I think this is,
I don't want people to miss the importance of what you just said.
So I can tell you from our own gardening, I live in California.
We've gone through a lot of droughts.
And so over the last couple of years, my husband and I decided to pull out all the grass.
and to do vegetable gardens.
And one of the vegetable gardens has a artichoke plant.
And my husband is a protector of the environment.
He knows a ton about regenerative soil.
And so when this artichoke plant would die,
he would say to me, just leave it.
And I was saying, you know, it looks so ugly.
It's in our front yard.
And he's like, just leave it.
And so we have continued to let this plant die
and go into the soil, and then we don't do anything other than deal with how ugly it looks in front of our house.
And then each year it grows back stronger and stronger and bigger and it tastes better.
So there's a classic example to me of a little microcosm of regenerative care for your garden.
What I hear you saying is that conventional farming, you grow a crop, and then you get really,
of the crop, you till the crop, and now after you've tilled the crop, you have dead soil.
Nothing was allowed to go back in, and then you grow the next broccoli or you grow the next.
So we, from the model that you just said, it's pretty clear if you're eating food from a
conventional farm, it is nutrient absent. It's just, it's not giving you what you need.
But what about if I go to a regenerative farm?
Do we have any signs that that type of farming is giving us the mineral punch that we need?
Well, it's definitely better, but it's still not enough.
And again, this is just the simple reality of when you grow in that soil and you take most of that plant away and you eat it somewhere else.
Yes, some of the plant material ends up going back in, but it's not the whole thing.
The other thing is that to create like humic and fulvic.
So what we know about mycelium.
So mycelium are these organisms or fungi that live underneath the soil.
And they deliver nutrients to the roots of plants.
And do you know what they deliver?
They deliver phobic and humic, packets of fulic and humic.
So there's this process of decomposition of freshwater plants.
And in that decomposition process, there's some specific microbeck.
in a particular sequence of events that happen that turn into humic and fulvick.
If you see a pond and it's a brown, that's actually freshwater plants decomposing and becoming
humic.
Okay.
And this is what happens in a compost pile.
Now, the problem is most compost people leave doesn't get broken down enough.
So it has to get broken.
It actually takes like, I don't know what the actual length of time.
is. I should know that, but I don't. But much longer than you'd expect, okay? But what are the
regenerative farmers using? They're using humic and fulvic on their gardens. So what you guys should
do, Mandy, is take some of our minerals, our humic, the microboost, and in the fallow season,
I want you to put it onto the soil. Just spray it on or, you know, water your whole garden with
it. And then watch what happens with your plants. Oh, you know, it's funny. It's funny.
Zach Bush told me years ago to do that with ion biome and it really because he's like it'll put the good
bacteria in. That's a brilliant idea and I definitely will do that. I love that idea. So with that in mind,
knowing and I also have to say where I know my brain goes to in this conversation is, holy shit,
our soils are in such bad shape. And food as medicine.
is becoming more and more difficult to say.
And we also have this toxic environment we're living in.
And women on top of that have birth control.
They've been on for years and antibiotics and antidepressants.
And now we've got a huge influx of HRT and bioidenticals.
And then you throw Ozempic in there and like all these medications.
and from what I know about many of these is they're destroying the microbiome.
So even if I choose to eat food that comes from a regenerative farm that has lots of nutrients in it,
I also have to make sure that that food hits a gut that has plenty of microbes that can pull
the nutrients out of that food and put it into our system.
That seems like a very complex problem that I'm not sure even the healthiest of us are able to overcome.
So my next question to you is twofold.
One is, do you agree with that statement?
You have thoughts on that statement.
And what are some real telltale signs for our listeners that you may not be getting enough minerals?
One thing I want to say is that because our food supply is lacking in minerals,
there's actually a term for micronutrient deficiency, and it's called the hidden hunger.
Oh, you and I talked about this.
Yes.
And isn't that what so many people are feeling?
So, you know, particularly when we're trying to affect our health and we're trying new diets or ways of eating and things.
And, you know, you go to the fridge, you eat in dinner an hour later or half an hour,
or later, you're like opening the fridge, looking for that thing that's to fill that void. And
what I say to people is, what if that feeling is just yourself saying, I need minerals? Yep.
So if you are constantly feeling cravings for sugar and salt, you know, this absolutely can be
mineral deficiency. I'll tell you an example. I just went away. I was traveling for two weeks.
and wouldn't you know the mineral geek doesn't bring minerals on her trip like hello
happens to the best of us it happens to the best of us by the end of that two weeks i was actually
with my family and i found myself craving sugar like carbs and sugar and i'm not a carb and sugar
Craver so that it was like, I was like, wow, this is the minerals. This is absolutely the minerals.
So that's the first piece. So things that people don't think of as mineral deficiency like anxiety,
constant low-level anxiety, panic, depression, blood sugar, irregulation, not being able to sleep
through the night.
I mean, sleep and minerals is absolutely.
I mean, we know magnesium will help people sleep.
I don't recommend using magnesium for sleep that way, but that's another conversation.
But hair loss, of course, and, you know, the obvious things.
But those in the brain fog, absolutely.
So we have, and also having a struggle managing your anger, like kind of that mood
dysregulation.
And that's really big with kids.
kids who have lots of outbursts, you can give them minerals, full-spectrum minerals, and it can
literally change them dramatically. We have a great story on our website about that.
Yeah, and I love that you brought up some of those pieces that we wouldn't tend to think,
because my brain goes to hair and nails, and I said this on the last time I brought you on my
podcast. The one thing that blows me away when I take your minerals is that my nails grow so fast.
So much so that if I don't take a nail clipper with me when I go on a trip, I'm like struggling
to find it, you know, I got to go buy one.
And that never happened before.
Never.
I would like cut my nails.
It got to a point of like maybe once a month.
And now it's like once a week.
Same thing with my hair.
My hair is growing so fast that I'm having to get it cut a lot more.
So when that, those kind of things happen to me, I think, okay, if this is happening to my hair
and nails, what other parts of my body are starting to come back online taking these minerals?
So one of my questions to you is like, do we know which body parts require more mineral help
than others? Do we know what type part of the cell that minerals affect? Like, let's take it down
to like an organ cellular system conversation. Well, you know, we're used, we're used,
used to thinking about our body like parts. You know, we have a heart, we have lungs, we have nails,
we have hair, we have tissues, we have biosynthesis processes like hormone production and
thyroid production and cortisol and we have, you know, our cardiovascular system and we have
lymph and all of these. It's, we're used to thinking about it like parts. But when we think about
minerals, what you have to do is think about your entire body is made of cells. Every single
part of your body is made of cells. And minerals work at a cellular level. So you have maybe
37 to 150 trillion cells in your body as an adult human. And inside each cell, there are mitochondria.
And just to give you a sense of scale, like on the back of your hand, you might have in a single
cell like 1 to 200 mitochondria, in your heart, in a single cell like 5 to 8,000 mitochondria,
and in your brain, like, you could have up to 2 million mitochondria in a single cell, okay?
What these mitochondria do is they generate almost all of the energy in your body, almost all of it.
So if you don't have enough, if those mitochondria, which are fueled by minerals and
amino acids, do not have enough fuel available, your body will have to pick and choose what it does
and what it does not do. And it doesn't really need your hair and it doesn't really need your nails
and your skin, you know, we can let it go a little bit and, you know, well, that gut, we're just
going to limp along and not get rid of that inflammation. And if you have a cut, it's going to
heal much more slowly and on and well this anxiety is literally can be fueled by your cells literally
I mean how do you feel when you're hangary you're hungry like on edge so imagine every cell is like
okay am I going to get what I need now yeah that's really well said I think that's really well said
because the body will always like let's say you have a for the for the lack of clear information
Let's say you have a small dosage of minerals in your body.
And so your body's going to have to prioritize where those minerals go.
So I would think the brain would probably be its top priority.
And the heart.
And it makes sense that the hair would fall out and your nails would, you know.
One of the things I've noticed is if I don't take it, I get the ridges on my nails.
So I use my hair and nails to sort of tell me where my minerals are at.
But what you just said is really interesting, which is if your nails aren't growing or your
hair is falling out, you're at a mineral deficit, but that might be because the body has
taken your mineral load and has put it into other organs in order to keep you alive.
So what I just learned in your comment is one of the things I'm trying to bring back into the
conversation is how our periods, our menstrual blood, actually can tell us a lot about our health.
But what I just heard from you is that our hair and nails can also tell us a lot about where
our mineral levels are at. Now, you could go to anxiety and depression. There's a lot of reasons for
that. But in my book, hair and nails is very clear. It's a mineral issue.
Well, we have so many, just on the menstruation thing, you know, we have to
so many women who start taking our minerals, and after two to four months, if they've had painful
periods, they go away. Okay? So, and why is that? Well, partly it's because of the, the detoxification
capacity of the plant-based humic substances, because menstruation is a detox event as well,
but it's also because of the cramping. I mean, the cramping is a mineral deficiency. So when you're
fully mineralized, your body doesn't have to do so much cramping.
So it's, yeah, or it doesn't end up, and that's not well said, but end up in such cramping.
You know, one of the things that I've really been thinking about recently, as I've continued to delve down
and get smaller and smaller and look at the body, I mean, recently I was learning that, I think
that bacteria and microorganism,
organisms in your body outnumber cells 10 to 1.
Yes, yes.
Nobody talks about this.
So I've been thinking of more and more I've been thinking about how, you know, this relationship.
And it really speaks to, you know, just actually letting your plant die and just go back to the earth naturally in your garden.
So is that this body that we have is an ecosystem.
And in fact, we're not separate from the earth.
The earth is an ecosystem.
And humans actually are part of that ecosystem
in the way that these bacteria and microorganisms
are part of our ecosystem.
It's all a whole.
And if we begin to start thinking about our body
as an ecosystem, when something's out of balance,
that's when we lose our hair.
That's when our nails aren't working.
That's when we have brain fog.
when this microorganism, I mean, relative to the size of the earth, right, or this ecosystem is not in balance.
So what I've been really starting to want people to begin to think about is how can you start to think about your body that way?
And it relates certainly to food.
What we really want to talk about is and how do you get food into you or how do you?
And in the same way that we've thought about our, we've been taught to think about our body as parts.
We've also been taught to think about having a huge effect on the body.
Like, I'm going to take Advil, I'm going to take a drug, I'm going to take a caffeine,
I'm going to take something that's going to give me an impact right now.
And people call me two days after taking the minerals.
They're like, I don't feel anything.
I'm like, okay, give it some time.
Your body is an ecosystem.
You're using ecosystem tools that work with the natural replenishing.
systems in the body. These are slow acting balancing processes. Not, you know, in nature,
if we have something like that, it's a volcano, it's a tidal wave, it's a earthquake. These are not
good things in ecosystems. Right. Well, you know what? I go back to the garden. I love this
ecosystem, by the way. I go back to the garden analogy and I think, okay, let's talk about my garden.
if it's an ecosystem.
So now if I came out and I poured chemicals into it,
if I covered it so it didn't get any light,
if I decided to talk horribly to it,
and we have some studies showing what happens
when you talk poorly to plants,
I could not expect that garden to flourish.
But yet, if we don't think of the human body
as an ecosystem, that's exactly what we're doing. It's like we're putting toxins in. We're not getting
enough light. We're talking poorly to ourselves. We're allowing our brains to hook on to negative
thought patterns that are out in the cultural zeitgeist. We are literally trashing our body in this
modern day world. And then when symptoms show up, we go looking for the one thing that's going to
cure us, like the person you talked about, where they take minerals for two days, and then they're like,
wait a second, this doesn't, this isn't helping. But really what the name of the game of health is,
is bringing harmony back to that ecosystem. And what I'm just learning from you right now,
and I just want to emphasize this for my listeners, is minerals are a key piece of this because
of the effect and the crucial part of them for cellular health. Before, you know, we're going to be a key piece of this, because
because of the effect and the crucial part of them for cellular health.
we got on this, you talked a little bit about the cell membrane. And the cell membrane is a really
interesting one to me because that is how nutrients get into the cell and how toxins get out of the
cell. It's also how hormones get into the cell and out of the cell. So if your cellular membrane
is junk, I don't care how many patches you put on yourself, I don't care how many creams or
trokeys or pellets you and you lather yourself up with.
you are never going to be in hormonal balance. So talk to me a little bit about that cellular membrane
and what do we know about how minerals can make that membrane more receptive to the hormones in our body?
So it's so cool. The cellular membrane is the way a cell works is absolutely marastilus.
I always like to help people think about it this way. So if you're in a room and imagine the room is a cell,
Okay, maybe you have one door and one window. If one, if you can't open the window, because it's, you know, been painted closed with seed oils, you know, right? And you, you, the door is locked from the outside. Well, nothing can come in and out. Okay. But let's say you have one door and one window. Well, some things can come in and out. But if you had four doors and four windows, then the efficiency of both nutritions,
in and bio-waste and toxins out would be greatly affected, okay?
Yeah.
That is so important to the overall nutritional system and replenishment.
I love this word replenishment because, you know, we can supplement, which means stuffing
the whole bunch of stuff into our body and hoping the body can do something with it,
or we can actually understand the way the replenishment system works in the body, and we can
provide things that that replenishment system naturally can utilize. And so if you have the cell
lining, one of the cool things about humic, which is a part of one component of plant-based
minerals, is that it interacts with the proteins in cell walls, causing it to open more channels.
Okay. Now, most channels that open in a cell wall, they're gated because the cell is a, the wall is a place
to keep non-beneficial substances out of the inside of your cells.
And that's fantastic.
Okay.
Now, the sad thing with something like glyphosate is that your body recognizes glyphosate as
glycine, which is one of the most prevalent amino acids in your body, and it will let it into the cell.
Okay.
So that's one of the reasons glyphosate is so bad for us.
Okay.
So, but what we want, but the, so most of the channels that open in a cell wall,
are gated. So it's like a magnesium molecule hits the cell, and it says the cell goes, oh, that's
magnesium, let's let it in. Okay. But the fulvic molecule, which is the other component of plant-based
minerals, it's called a flavonoid. And a flavonoid is a transportation molecule. And the phobic molecule is
the most effective transportation molecule. It'll carry 60 times its weight.
of nutritional elements, hormones, minerals, amino acids, into the cell.
And any channel that opens in that cell wall, it gets a free pass through.
Wow.
So this is a way that especially, and this is why it helps these help people so much
when they're struggling to get into that fat-adapted state, that fasting state.
Because when they're going through that process, if their cell linings are clogged,
they're getting way fewer minerals into their cells and everything starts to glitch.
Like all your electrical systems, the communication between cells, all of the things start to glitch.
Okay.
So what you want to do is actually provide these things that both increase the number of doors
and windows that you have in your room and then have a whole bunch of guys with backpacks
carrying things in and bringing them into you, you know, and then filling up all the trash and taking it
out. Yeah, I love that analogy. I've never heard anybody describe of a cell that way,
and I think it really helps because the cell is your inner miracle. Like, when you actually stop
and you look at what your cells are doing, is they are doing exactly what you just said.
They're keeping the bad out, and they're letting the good in. And what I just heard in what you
just said is with a mineral deficiency, that system becomes dysfunction.
So I'll give an example of where we see it, and then you can kind of tell me if you've seen
this in your community. For years in my clinic, we worked on vitamin D levels because vitamin D is so
important for hormonal production. And what I found is just giving somebody vitamin D didn't
always make their vitamin D levels go up. Like I had people on mega dosing vitamin D and then we would
check every month.
once we started to shift something like fix the gut microbiome or if we started to pull heavy metals out
all of a sudden their vitamin D levels started to go up but if I what I didn't do is take my thought
to a deeper level which is well what was in the head what caught why was the heavy metal causing that
and why was the the gut dysbiosis blocking this cellular health and now you have me thinking
maybe it's minerals. That if you have a disbiotic gut, you don't have a right amount of minerals
that you can pull from your foods that don't even have enough minerals. And then if you are,
have heavy metals in, in you, what I know about heavy metals is they can bind to minerals
and they can make you even more mineral deficient. So once we fix those problems, we saw
vitamin D go up. But what now I'm thinking is I could have just given them some minerals.
and we probably would have seen vitamin D go up a lot quicker.
So have you seen other parts that somebody's trying to fix,
whether it's increase a hormone or increase vitamin D or get into a deeper ketosis?
Where do minerals fit into that part of the conversation?
The answer is to all of those.
Okay, I'll give you me.
I'm a good example.
I had hypoglycemia all my life.
Very bad hypoglycemia. I actually fell asleep. I like passed out at the wheel driving and, you know, had a huge accident as a result because of hypoglycemia. I have no hypoglycemia now. None. Okay. So the thing, you know, I kind of want to go, well, I want to go back to this basic understanding of the body of cells. And inside your cells is where all of the energy in your body, almost all of the energy in your body, almost all of the energy in your body.
body is generated for all of those biosynthesis processes, whether it's hormone production,
or whether it's moving things around your body to get to the right places, whether it's,
you know, blood sugar regulation, or whether it's, you know, creating a hospitable environment
for beneficial microorganisms in your gut, whether, you know, every single process in your body
is fueled by the energy generated in the mitochondria.
So I always say, I say to people, if there is one thing that you can do for your health,
one thing, it is try to find a way to get a full-spectrum mineral replenishment tool.
And full-spectrum is so important, okay?
If we think about the body as this ecosystem,
there, and, you know, there's about, there's about 17 to 20 minerals that, depending on who you
talk to, that your body absolutely needs, okay?
We generally think about our five to six, like the macromineralds or the electrolytes that people
use, but your body needs this full spectrum, and many of them are extremely important,
And even though they're needed in very small amounts, they're extremely important for important things like thyroid, like hormonal production, like adrenals.
So there is no way, even if you go and do a test, people say, well, should I go test and find out how I'm doing?
I'm like, well, that's a good idea.
But even I don't care how smart you are as a practitioner or a scientist.
I said maybe chat GPT could do it after studying it for five or ten years, you know,
be able to tell you if they looked at your particular scan, what sequence of minerals might
in what amounts.
I mean, it would be such a complex model.
It would be, it's unbelievable.
So there's no way, but there's no way this brain can figure out what I need.
But here's the thing.
Think about cellular systems back when cells were just developing single cellular
cellular organism, then multicellular organisms, and then actual little plants or, you know,
little bugs and et cetera.
All of those operate with cells as well.
And cells operate in such a way that minerals and amino acids have to get inside the cells
to do their job.
So there had to be some sort of method.
evolved right alongside them, or cellular life on this planet would not have thrived.
So this is the thing about plant-based minerals is they operate in synergy with the incredible,
innate wisdom of your body and the cellular systems and the microorganisms and the beneficial bacteria
and the fungi and all, you know, all the plant life that lives in you as well as, you know,
even anyway, just everything, literally everything.
Yeah, you know, in research for Eat Like a Girl, I really dove down into what the needs of hormones were when it comes to food.
And I came up or, you know, put together this chart called the Key 24.
and there are 24 nutrients you need to get on a regular basis in order to make a hormone.
And I will tell you that about half of those are minerals.
About maybe close to the other half are amino acids and then there's a sprinkling of vitamins.
So that shocked me.
That shocked me in my research how all of a sudden this light bulb went on like, oh my God.
Like we've always heard about B6 and B9 for hormonal production.
We hear about vitamin D, but you don't hear about the mineral.
The minerals required to make hormones.
So can you speak a little bit about what you know specifically with your formulas?
Because it's interesting, and we may want to touch on this with the humic and fulvic.
Mineral, you know, sources here is that those are, you're not individual minerals.
Those are bringing a complex grouping of minerals together.
So maybe we can talk about that.
What do we know about minerals that are needed for hormonal production?
Because in case you haven't known, we're in a big, hot hormonal mess.
Doesn't matter if you're 15, by the way, New York Times article just came out that girls are now having their period at 9.
That is not normal.
or if you're in menopause where all of a sudden everybody is slapping on patches because their symptoms are so high.
And nobody's going back to this idea of just, holy shit, I just need to make sure I've got enough of the ingredients in my system to make a hormone and balance that hormone out.
Well, you know, of course the biggest one is magnesium that is that's needed and it's also needed for the circulation of estrogen and progesterone.
And zinc is also extremely important for like stimulating hormone.
But the reason, you know, one of the challenges that I always get into when I talk about this is I worry about talking about specific minerals with people.
because they're going to go to the store and they're going to start, you know, going, oh, I better get magnesium.
I better get zinc. I better get whatever it is, you know. And I'm really trying to get people to shift and think about minerals differently.
And think about that your body actually knows what it needs, when it needs it, where it needs it.
And rather than thinking about, and we know that when we're eating foods, I think you're the 24, your list of
24 is really important, especially if it's associated with foods that kind of are how you can get
those from foods you eat. And I'm not saying you can't get any minerals from foods. I'm saying,
yes, eat very well, get a lot of your nutrition from your foods, and then provide the humic and
fulic, which are going to support the uptake of those nutrients that you're putting in your mouth
into the cells. Okay. So yes, humic and fulvic also has.
all those micronutrients that you might not be getting from your food, especially if you're
eating a very low-carb diet because lots of micronutrients are in carbs. So if you're eating a very
low-carb or paleo diet, you really might, or carnivore diet, you definitely need to think
about getting some other full-spectrum micronutrients. But what you want to do is try and
provide those to your body in these natural formulated ratio.
rather than trying to do it, there's no way that you can be wise enough and get everything.
Even if it's some lab formulated, you know, bottle, like it's some, you know, six capsules you have to take,
and this got like a list of 30, and they're all powders and stuff that came from a lab.
I'm telling you, they're not going to get into yourselves, and that's where they need to get to.
So is there a combination? Do minerals work better when they're with their friends?
Well, they absolutely do.
So minerals work in triumbrates and pears and quads, and they have very, very complex relationships,
extremely complex relationships.
Okay, your body itself has that innate wisdom.
So as an example, if you put a whole bunch of magnesium in your gut, let's say you take
magnesium for sleep.
When you do that, what happens is the body says, oh, I have to balance that with phosphorus
and potassium.
Now, where am I going to get that?
I'm going to get that from the bones.
So if you don't once in a while, okay, that might be okay.
But if you do that on an ongoing basis every day for years,
that is not going to support your bone health, you see.
So you have to really, this is why this whole concept of minerals is,
it's just a beginning conversation.
And I'm trying to bring a holistic view to people
so that a lot of the information that is out there, again, I'm not, I don't mean to speak badly about
other ways of doing things. I'm just saying that if people begin to think about their body
and a relationship with their body and a holistic view of their body, they will recognize
that there are natural ways to put minerals, to replenish minerals in the system in a full
spectrum way that supports all of the biosynthesis processes, all of the, you know, all of the
melatonin production as well as the detoxification. Yeah. You know, it's interesting. I'm getting
a broken record. No, yeah, no, I mean, your, your message is very, very clear. And I would say that one of the
things that I have learned with your product is I usually start off looking at a product very, with a lot of
skepticism because I am, especially a supplement product, I am a huge fan of getting everything
you need from your food. But as the years have gone on and the more I've understood soil health,
the more I've understood obesogens, the more I understand the toxins in the world, the more I feel
like we can't just rely on food. This is why I got really excited about fasting because it was like,
oh, now fasting is a new state you can put your body in that doesn't cost any money and it will
heal itself. But with the conversation we're having right now, I think the next piece that we all need
to be saying is even in this world where many of us are taking insane care of our health,
there are certain things we cannot get anymore. And it's just the freaking hard truth. And
And those of us that have been trying to detox our life for decades like me,
and we've kept as many toxins out of our house and our environment,
we're still inundated with toxins because of this crazy world we're living in.
And so when we look at all the chronic diseases that are forming,
we look at the obesity epidemic that is like exhausting me,
the more I study it, the more like I literally feel like I'm going to cry.
This is insane.
It's insane.
And then we have come up with a drug to help people lose weight.
I remember hearing Zach Bush years ago go on and on about how humans are close to extinction.
And I thought, God, he's overreacting.
And I sit here today and tell you I'm very, very concerned about the human race.
I'm specifically concerned about women because it's getting harder and harder to advise women on what they need to do to navigate this modern world.
And if you're doing nothing, I'm just going to be really transparent.
If you're doing nothing, you're not thinking about your food, you're not thinking about your toxic load, you're not thinking about adding minerals back in, you're kind of screwed.
I mean, I mean that with love.
So we have to think outside the box now. My classic statement is even though this health moment may not be your fault, it is your responsibility. And each one of us has to take our own responsibility back. And so I don't mind that you're a broken record because I think we really need to come into this place of, okay, I'm doing everything I can. What else do I need to be thinking of?
So we've talked about the humic and the fulvic minerals.
Can you explain to me why the minerals that come from those sources are so powerful?
Like, where do you get them?
Are they from soil?
What is so unique about them compared to minerals that we could get on the shelf at our GNC?
Yeah.
Well, most, you know, I spend a lot of time in the aisles at health food stores, et cetera.
are talking to people, you know, they're getting this particular mineral and it has to be in a
particular forum and they're going to have to eat it with food or without food or they're going to
have to eat it this time of day or that time of day. And there's all these complexities and they're,
they're like really stressing over which single mineral to get. And then, you know, I say,
well, how many, what's, do you have a supplement graveyard at home? And they're like, oh, yeah,
they know exactly what I'm talking about. That's well said. I love that.
a whole bottle. Right? Right. So, and I say, well, that's where these are probably going to end up,
because they're made, most of them are made from rocks, shells, and bones. So if you're eating
and you get a piece of rock shell or bone in your mouth, you spit it out because you know it's not
going to digest very well, even if you have a healthy gut, right? So the difference is the,
the humic and fulvic, and particularly in our product, there are lots of different types of humic and fulvic,
just so we're clear.
Humic is the base molecule, and folvic is actually extracted out of humic.
Okay?
Oh, okay.
Just so people know that.
And these, with our product, they come from ancient, decomposed freshwater plants.
So imagine an entire rainforest, back when the dinosaurs lived, a meteor hit the Yucatan.
In like a few hours, it killed 75% percent.
of all life on earth.
And all of these rainforests around the earth
decomposed back into this mineral-rich substance
called humate.
It's in our particular products.
It's a crystalline substance.
There are other minerals around the earth.
One is Shilogy from the Himalayas.
They have peat in the British Isles.
They have black soil in the Amazon basin.
So these are different humic materials.
So the beautiful thing about these mineral substances is that they not only carry that full spectrum of minerals that your body needs,
already in the natural ratios that your body needs them.
So your body uses a lot of magnesium, potassium, what we call calcium, the boron, what we call the macro minerals.
But it uses a whole bunch of other minerals in much small,
ratios. And in fact, the lining of your gut is also lined with receptor sites, and it's in the same
ratios. Wow. So imagine you have these plant-based humic substances, which also includes
fulvic, and they are also in the same ratios. Of course, it makes sense because this is the way the
earth works, as above so below, you know. This is just the way things are in nature. So these
these materials have this full spectrum of minerals, and they naturally then have the delivery
system for the minerals into the cells, as well as the support for the detoxification of the
cells and your whole body.
So when I'm taking these minerals, I'm not only adding in what I need for hormones,
I'm not only repairing the cellular membrane so I can get nutrients and hormones.
into the cell. I'm not only powering up the mitochondria, but I'm also detoxing. I mean,
it sounds a little, I'm going to be really honest, it sounds a little too good to be true.
But it makes perfect sense. I mean, I think about it this way. So back when cellular systems
were first developing, there had to be a way to get minerals into the cells. And there were also
lots of concentrations of really minerals like sulfur and all, I mean, there were volcanoes,
there were all sorts of hot spring areas where there were like lots of bad things that were
really not going to help cellular systems to thrive. So there had to be methods, natural methods
for detoxing cells and detoxifying cellular systems. So these are just the natural tools that
if you look outside your window,
all the plants are using it,
both humic and fulic.
All the plants are utilizing it.
Your body is already utilizing it.
They're pulling it from the soil.
They're pulling it from the soil.
That's exactly what they're utilizing.
So you know what fascinates me?
Again, there's so many places I can go
with this one topic of minerals.
And I might just be on a rant today,
but why the fuck would we dis dis disneyed?
we destroy the land we are living on when it gives us some key nutrients that keeps our ecosystems
and bodies alive. Why are we doing that? This is ridiculous to think that the human body is
separate from the earth. Enough already. This is so ridiculous. And I, you know, one of my questions
was going to be like to you is, do you think your product would, was necessary, $100,000?
years ago? Well, that's a really interesting question. I don't think it was as necessary at all,
okay? People foraged a lot more, you know, they were using natural meats that were from
animals that were foraging. So everything was different. Everything was different, you know.
We had a much closer relationship. We were eating foods in season because we couldn't refrigerate.
I mean, things were really, I mean, we could.
100 years ago, but, you know, maybe 200 years ago.
So, you know, so, you know, I really can get worked up about this as well.
The thing that I really, I want to bring to the conversation is I'm always like, well, what can
I do about it?
What can I do about it?
Yeah.
And what I really see is what I can do about it is to start with my own relationship with
myself, my own relationship with the foods that I put in my body.
When I put something in, I'm like, how did that feel?
Like, actually feel it, experience it, you know?
And that's the thing that I, what's so interesting about the minerals, when you put them in, your body goes, thank God.
Yeah.
Oh, that feels so good.
Like, you want them again.
It's a really interesting thing.
We had this cool thing in a zoo, a zoologist that we know in the UK, and she went to every single animal in the zoo.
she put down a water of plain bowl of water and also water with our microboost in it.
Every single animal in the zoo drank all of the microboost water before it started the other water.
Yeah.
Yeah, animals know.
You see?
Animals know.
Our educated brain gets in the way all the time.
Yeah.
Intuition.
That is so amazing.
I love that.
Do you, you know, I recommend in full transparent.
you know, I'm not saying this because I love Caroline. I'm saying this because I really believe in this
product. Every single person that I have engaged in a coaching program, the first thing they do,
I do is put them on beam minerals, every single one. Lisa, Bill, you's a new one. I know she's reached
out to you all, and she's been very public about her health journey with me. But the very first thing
I do is put them on minerals so that I could then back away and say, let's see what your body's doing.
Because once I get this nutrient back into it, now some of these symptoms might go away.
And so I just need to see what your body does with this.
Now, something interesting she told me, and this is just personal curiosity, is she doesn't
like the taste of them.
And I thought that was fascinating because I'm like, I love the taste of them.
It doesn't even have a taste to me.
So I know with certain supplements when there's a taste differential that tells us something,
what does that tell us?
You know, we have, it's about, oh, it's probably like one in a thousand people to come up
to our booth and taste our minerals and go, ooh.
I mean, everybody else is like, oh, it tastes like water, right?
And one in a thousand the person is like, ew.
And what we have, what we, because we have an opportunity to do a scan in our booth, we'll do a
scan. And what we find is that they have a lot of depletions, not just like low levels, but
deeper. They have a lot of lower level depletions. And it also could be that it's, they could,
I don't know about, you know, her, but it also could be that they have toxicity of heavy metals
because that immediately starts keyleting out metals. So, and then you could taste it, like a
metallic taste on your time. Oh. Oh, and she has a high heavy metal.
load. Oh, she does? Yeah. So there you go. Exactly. Wow. That's so fast. Because I'd never heard anybody say that,
but I knew it was something. I knew it wasn't like, we'll suck it up, Lisa. It was like, keep going,
but let me figure out what that is. So that is really interesting. So that leads me to another question.
I mean, she's putting it in water, in water. No, I could have her do that. And that was going to be one of my other
questions is, can you take too many of these minerals? Like I had her double her dose.
You know, and that is totally fine as long as somebody. So the dark one, the microboost,
because it's a very powerful, it's gentle, but it is powerful detoxification element in the body.
Depending on someone's toxic load, it can cause Herczheimer responses, which is a detox response.
That might be a rash. It might be headache. It might be aching. It could be there's a whole,
we have a great article on our website. We could also put that in the notes if you want that
kind of demystifies that helps people understand it. But, you know, I'm actually somebody I never
used to Herc's, but now ever since I took, I had long COVID. If I drink our microboos straight,
I will start getting pimples. I'll get a rash between behind my knees. I don't know why.
But if I drink it in water like that, no problem. So the beautiful thing again, like when you take
a large amount measured in milligrams of a particular mineral, you're actually creating imbalance in the
gut. But when you take it in this full spectrum way that is already formulated in those natural
ratios, you're putting more in, but you're keeping the balance. How cool is that? You can add more
without throwing off the balance. Yeah. So for people who are extremely in depletion, or you're
trying to do some balancing or some removal of that heavy metal load, it's a great idea. As long as
you're monitoring how they're feeling and making sure they're not having any detox symptoms.
And again, great article at the end of the article that we have. It has a slow introduction
method for some people who are very sensitive. Yeah, will you send it to me? I would love
to include that. I'll send it on to her as well because that was a really interesting finding.
So, well, I mean, it seems like minerals would be a boring topic to many people. But every time I leave a
conversation with you. I'm left going, okay, well, what about this and what about that?
And I do believe that we're in an evolutionary mismatch. The human body is, you know, suffering in so
many ways in this modern world. And as little as two years ago, I used to say, just dial in your
lifestyle and you don't need supplements. And I'm making amendments to that now. And minerals is one of
those. Like, we have to bring minerals in. And it's one of your supplements is the one that I take every
day, except for when I forget to travel with it. But for the most part, it is just one of those ones
that is an absolute. So I appreciate you for pioneering. The formula is finding a path for us all
to get it. I enjoy taking it. It's easy. It's tasty. So I just want to applaud you for that.
Before I ask you the last question, let me know, like, where can people find you? I think we have
some discount code. And how long would you recommend people take this? Because the other piece that I'm
really trying to get people out of is let me take something for a week and then claim that that thing is
no good. Like how long do you take it? And maybe a great question is, do you feel there's ever a time
you get off of it? Yeah, well, I'm going to take these minerals for the rest of my life. And it's why I've
researched them so deeply because I want to make sure they're safe and they're going to be good.
because I literally believe you need to be taking these for the rest of your life.
So that said, it's all over the map how people respond.
Some people, after taking it for three days, are like, oh, my gosh, I've had such a huge change, right?
Their cramping goes away or they feel more energy.
But again, we're working with the body as an ecosystem.
And ecosystems work best when you slowly change over a period of time.
So if you buy one set of our products, what we call our advanced set, it's a two-month supply for one person.
But I always tell people is do the two months every single day, every single day, take it every day for two months.
And then if you don't think it's doing anything, stop.
And after 10 days, you'll go, oh, it was the minerals that was making me feel better.
Yeah.
I mean, I cross-board that.
That's what happens.
Yeah.
I used to do that.
My clinic all the time when people would say, oh, I don't know.
if this supplement's helping me. I'd say, okay, great, let's pause it. Let's see if there's a shift.
So I love that. And how do people find you? They can find Beam Minerals at Beam Minerals.com,
and that has two M's in the middle. They can also find me at Mineralgeek.com.
I love that. And we also have, we have some good videos and different things on our YouTube
channel as well. And we'll leave in the notes. I know you guys have a discount code,
and it's probably beam minerals, beminer.com backslash resetter.
Correct. That's it.
Yeah.
That's it.
Right.
Or they can just go to the website regularly and just type in Resetter at checkout to get the
discount, 20% discount code.
Yeah.
Amazing.
Okay.
Here's my last question.
And I'm always so fascinated at people's answers.
What is your definition of health, your personal definition of health?
and how do you know you are healthy, that you're living in a state of health?
My personal definition of health would be that I'm able to be embodied and present in every moment.
So not just, and that means, you know, because I don't think I'm trying to get to a study, a specific state that's like this,
because flatlined is flatlined.
You know, so it's going to ebb and flow and there's going to be changes.
So my ability and to have enough bandwidth and capacity to be present with whatever's happening,
both internally and at least what appears to be externally in my life, that to me is what
health is.
I just had an opportunity to go and be with my family during a very challenging time.
And I felt really happy because I felt like I was able to do that.
I was able to be present, even though there were lots of different challenging things that
occurred and just not go off my, you know, not go ballistic or not get depressed or not,
you know, and I took care of myself, like having that bandhood allows me to take
better care of myself. So it's the self-fulfilling prophecy, whereas, you know, the other way
can be self-fulfilling the opposite way. Yeah. Yeah, I call that regulation. You know,
when you are, when you are regulated, you can handle stress a lot more. And, and, and,
And we are living in a world where so many people are disregulated.
So I love that.
Again, thank you, Caroline, for everything you're doing.
I keep bringing us amazing products like this.
We really, really appreciate it.
And the world really needs it.
Thank you so much, Mindy, for what you're doing and supporting women in their health.
It's so needed.
I feel it is literally the apex of what's happening in our world.
It's exploding and it's going to be amazing.
So thank you.
Thank you so much for joining me in today's episode.
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