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Wim Hof (The Ice-Man): Revolutionizing Medicine through Meditation; Using the Mind to Control the Immune System & Nervous System; Mental Health; Epi-genetics; & the Science of the Wim Hof Method

Wim Hof (The Ice-Man): Revolutionizing Medicine through Meditation; Using the Mind to Control the Immune System & Nervous System; Mental Health; Epi-g…

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Wim Hof (The Ice-Man): Revolutionizing Medicine through Meditation; Using the Mind to Control the Immune System & Nervous System; Mental Health; Epi-g…

FromMEDspiration

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2019
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According to the Proceedings of the National Academy for Sciences (PNAS) of the United States: It has long been presumed that it was NOT possible to voluntarily influence the Autonomic Nervous System & Innate Immune System. In 2014, a peer reviewed study that was published after Wim Hof demonstrated that through practicing the Wim Hof Method (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzCaZQqAs9I&t=1s), a self developed technique that involves a combination of breathing, cold exposure & meditation, the sympathetic nervous system & immune system CAN indeed be voluntarily influenced. Here is the link to this study:(https://www.pnas.org/content/111/20/7379).
In today's episode, we're sitting down with the Ice-Man himself! Wim owns 26 official Guinness World Records, all of which are beyond comprehension to most who hear them! In 2007 he climbed 22,000ft up Mount Everest in only shorts & shoes. In 2009 he ran a full marathon in the Arctic circle in temperatures close to -20°C, wearing only a pair of shorts and having not trained at all. In 2011, Wim broke his own cold-endurance record, remaining submerged neck-deep in an ice bath for 112 minutes. The same year he completed another marathon without training, this time in the Namibian desert in temperatures of up to 40°C, without drinking a drop of water! 
I made sure to study EVERY peer-reviewed study ever published on Wim before this interview (links to these studies are below). Wim & I discussed how he is revolutionizing medicine & medical science through meditation; How it is possible to use the mind to control the immune system & nervous system; mental health; epi-genetics; & the Science of the Wim Hof Method. P
RESEARCH:
2018
Article: “Brain over body”–A study on the willful regulation of autonomic function during cold exposure
Authors: O. Muzik, K. Reilly, V. Diwadkar - Wayne State Univeristy School of Medicine Summary: In this paper, a brain imaging study was conducted to measure the relative contributions of the brain and the periphery that endow the Iceman to withstand the cold using his Wim Hof Method techniques. The results provide compelling evidence for the primacy of the brain (CNS) rather than the body (peripheral mechanisms) in mediating the Iceman's responses to cold exposure. They also suggest the compelling possibility that the WHM might allow practitioners to develop higher level of control over key components of the autonomous system, with implications for lifestyle interventions that might ameliorate multiple clinical syndromes.
2015
Article: The Role of Outcome Expectancies for a Training Program Consisting of Meditation, Breathing Exercises, and Cold Exposure on the Response to Endotoxin Administration: a Proof-of-Principle Study
Authors: H. van Middendorp, M. Kox, P. Pickkers, A.W.M. Evers - Radboud University Medical Centre Summary: This paper adds to a previous study, published in 2014, on the ability to voluntarily influence the physiological stress response in healthy men to experimentally induced inflammation, after WHM training. It is a proof-of-principle study that investigated how one’s expectancies might play a role in tre
Released:
May 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Medspiration Podcast discusses medical science & evidence based tools (applicable for all ages) that can improve our daily quality of life. Dr. Nav Badesha is a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician & current Geriatric’s Fellow at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He features interviews with the world’s top researchers, physicians & performers with an intention to break-down the latest break-through science about the connections between Trauma, Health Equity & Neurobiology.