Biogravitational Medicine is a holistic approach to maintaining health in both body and mind. It's like a toolkit where you can find what works for you and your particular situation. Here are our top ten that work for most people most of the time. (As always, consult a doctor for personalised medical advice before attempting anything that might pose a risk to your physical or mental health, or for treatment of acute or chronic conditions. The information here is for educational and information purposes only.) Order Brennan's book "Pull" to learn more about how gravity shapes your health in both body and mind via his personal personal website.Visit Lachlan's website to learn more about his work in mental gravity.Music by ALLIRA and Visceral SoundThis episode was recorded at Myst Music.Audio engineering by Jeremy Roberts.Audio and video editing by Dr Karisma Suchak.
Dr Spiegel has written a book about gravitational health called 'Pull' on the wide ranging themes underpinning this podcast - gut health, mental gravity, serotonin, the inner ear, the body's pumps and tubes, the gravitostat, and many more. The hosts take a tour through the world of biogravitational medicine by telling the story of what inspired the book, where the science is heading, and how people can apply the principles in their daily lives.Order Brennan's book "Pull" to learn more about how gravity shapes your health in both body and mind via his personal personal website.Visit Lachlan's website to learn more about his work in mental gravity.Music by ALLIRA and Visceral Sound.This episode was recorded at Myst Music.Thanks to Jeremy Roberts for audio engineering and Dr Karisma Suchak for editing.
You know the feeling you get in your belly when falling on a rollercoaster? Ever wondered why we get similar gut feelings when we're "falling" in love? In this episode, Brennan (a gastroenterologist) and Lachlan (a cognitive scientist) talk about how gravity shapes gastrointestinal function and what relation gut feelings have to physical and mental health. They discuss Brennan's viral scientific paper, "Gravity and the Gut: A Hypothesis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome" and Lachlan's breakthrough theory of the mind called "Mental Gravity", and the connections between their shared ideas. Conditions like IBS often lead to anxiety and depression, which are the mental equivalent of "falling" and having "fallen", and so they draw a connection between gut health, gut feelings, and mental health. Strap yourself in for a rollercoaster ride through the topsy-turvy world of gut feelings in both body and mind.Order Brennan's book "Pull" to learn more about how gravity shapes your health in both body and mind via his personal personal website.Visit Lachlan's website to learn more about his work in mental gravity.Music by ALLIRA and Visceral Sound.This episode was recorded at Myst Music.Thanks to Jeremy Roberts for audio engineering.