{"id":183920,"date":"2017-03-19T16:24:49","date_gmt":"2017-03-19T20:24:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/will-goops-new-vitamins-save-us-all-new-york-magazine\/"},"modified":"2017-03-19T16:24:49","modified_gmt":"2017-03-19T20:24:49","slug":"will-goops-new-vitamins-save-us-all-new-york-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/food-supplements\/will-goops-new-vitamins-save-us-all-new-york-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"Will Goop&#8217;s New Vitamins Save Us All? &#8211; New York Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Photo: Courtesy of GOOP  <\/p>\n<p>    If youre just so effing tired or just have too many balls in    the air, Gwyneth Paltrow has some fancy, new GMO- and gluten-free supplements    for you. Yesterday, her lifestyle emporium Goop launched their    newest brand arm: supplements, or as she calls them, Wellness. There are four vitamin and    supplement regimens, each designed to address particular body    concerns. Are you tired all the time? Theres a $90 set    of 30 packets for that. Do you miss your high-school    metabolism? Theres a packet called High School Genes for that. Every supplement    packet, which Goop certifies is tested to be free of    pesticides, heavy metals, and environmental pollutants, was    designed with a Goop-approved doctor. The Cut spoke to famous    Dr. Alejandro Junger, who was involved in the creation of the    Why am I so effing tired? supplement and is Paltrows favorite detox doctor, about why    he thinks detox should be taught in medical school, how you can    trust supplements even when theyre not regulated by the FDA,    and his thoughts on eating your way out of taking supplements    (turns out, you cant).  <\/p>\n<p>    Youve worked as a trainer and a cardiologist,    originally specialized in Western medicine. What made you    interested in alternative medicine?  <\/p>\n<p>    The trainer part of my life is a funny story. I was doing my    training in Cardiology, and getting really sick. I had    allergies, depression, IBS, gained a ton of weight, and I    didnt know what to do. I went to a general practitioner in NYC    where I was training, and I saw a personal trainer there with a    six pack, pulled up my shirt and showed him my gut. It was a    big gut. I said, If I want to look like you, how long will it    take me? What should I do?  <\/p>\n<p>    He said, Come here six times a week and eat a certain way. He    said it was going to take me four months. In two months, I did    it. But my symptoms didnt go away even though I was in tip-top    shape. That got me interested in things beyond the physical    body.  <\/p>\n<p>    More than anything, I wanted depression out of my system, which    is how I stumbled upon meditation. I went to an ashram in    upstate New York and then India to be a doctor and cardiologist    there. While I was there, I worked with a ton of doctors who    were Ayurvedic, into Reiki, hands-on therapy, you name it. We    used to sit in a circle and put patients in the middle and    everyone would ask questions and give their opinions according    to their school of learning. Now I know thats whats called    integrated medicine, although I didnt know thats what it was    called at the time. I was learning about all these different modalities of healing, as opposed to    just medical-school stuff.  <\/p>\n<p>    What made you believe in alternative medicine? Was    there an a-ha moment?  <\/p>\n<p>    More than anything, what Im impressed by is results. You cant    argue with success. I saw people with all kinds of symptoms and    diseases come to us and the Reiki healer would do something or    the Ayurvedic doctor would change aspects of    their diet, and they would get better. You cant argue with    that.  <\/p>\n<p>    But the most important part of my interest and attraction is my    own experience. I know everyone calls it alternative medicine    but its all just medicine to me. When I came back from India,    my symptoms improved here and there. But then I stumbled upon    the concepts of detox and cleansing and did a program myself.    All my symptoms went away. No depression, no IBS, zero    allergies, I looked and felt 20 years younger.  <\/p>\n<p>    It blew my mind  that I could get myself into this kind of    shape with my colleagues being given seven prescription    medicines to function. After ten days of juicing, I felt    incredible. I thought, This should be taught in medical    school. Were doing our patients a disservice by not learning    about this.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why nutritional supplements? How do they fit into what    youve learned about alternative medicine?  <\/p>\n<p>    These days, I am a practitioner of functional medicine. Its    thinking about Eastern medicine with the knowledge of Western    medicine. In functional medicine, the main principle is that    you remove the obstacles and add whatever is lacking. Then the    body will correct by itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    What does an obstacle mean? Lets think about it like a thorn.    If you have one in your skin, it will not heal. So you have to    take it out. Thorns inside the body can be toxins, parasites, viruses  anything that    poses an obstacle to the normal functioning or chemistry of our    cells. After removing the obstacle, you have add or restore    whatever is lacking.  <\/p>\n<p>    In our body, there are thousands of chemical reactions    happening at every minute. Trillions of molecules and molecules    in motion are combining with each other to make the body and    perhaps functions like, create bodily fluids and hormones. Put    in a very simplified manner, Molecule A plus B forms to become    Molecule C. But if Molecule A isnt there, then Molecule C    cant be formed  that could be hair, bones, whatever. So    theres where supplements and nutrition come in.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive been working on this for 22-plus years. I had to discover    the detox and the Institute for Functional Medicine. Then    I met Gwyneth. When I met her, we shared this passion for    learning, spreading the word, and helping people. Weve been    talking about this forever, but finally Gwyneth and Goop were ready.  <\/p>\n<p>    What was your first time meeting Gwyneth?  <\/p>\n<p>    An ex-schoolmate of hers when they were little, called me and    said, I have a friend of mine who cannot come to your office,    but needs a vitamin drip, and asked me to help her out. I    grabbed my stuff after work and went to her hotel and rang the    bell and the makeup artist opened the door. She used to be in    the ashram with me. She said, Hey, how are you? Then a    stylist appeared. She turned out to be a really good friend of    my girlfriend at the time. Then out came Gwyneth, who was like,    Who is this guy that everyone knows? We clicked. While    I was giving her this vitamin drip, she started bombarding me    with questions. Shes a smart cookie. She was asking me    questions that not even my traditional colleagues would ask.    Some I had to go and research and come back to her with    answers. She invited me over to talk more and also meet her    husband at the time, Chris [Martin], and we hit it off.  <\/p>\n<p>    How would you respond to supplement skeptics who say    that if youre eating well, youre deriving enough nutrients    from food?  <\/p>\n<p>    Those people are knowledgeable about one aspect and ignorant    about another aspect. What theyre saying is true, but theyre    not completing the thought. You should be able to get enough    nutrients if you ate according to the way nature designed for    you to live  if you ate natural food grown in its natural    state, grow in natural conditions in a soil filled with    nutrients, and your intestines were healthy and able to digest    and absorb the nutrients designed. Then absolutely. Supplements    wouldnt exist.  <\/p>\n<p>    Things exist because man finds a need for them. This came out    of a need. As modern men and women, weve departed from the    ways of nature. We eat food depleted of nutrients and a lot of    our intestines are destroyed. The body has to adapt and survive    and turn on survival mechanisms. Obviously, the best thing to    do is to somehow get your gut to heal, digest, absorb, and get    nutrition through whole foods. Thats the best way to do it.    But who knows how to do it? Who has the money and time to do    it?  <\/p>\n<p>    Nutritional supplements arent regulated by the FDA. How can the consumers    believe theyre safe?  <\/p>\n<p>    Youre right, theyre not. There is a movement trying to    regulate them. But there are other regulations and controls    that monitor supplements. There are certifications    manufacturers get to do with the cleanliness. The good ones    double and triple test for pollutants. Theres a big spectrum    in the quality.  <\/p>\n<p>    The most important thing is to find a trusted source. I know    this will sound like a commercial but Goop went and looked for    a trusted source. They trusted me. I advised them to go to this    company, which I have worked with for many, many years. I tried    their supplements. I treated and helped people successfully. I    went to the manufacturing plant. I saw the testing of the raw    materials. I saw the controls, of which there were several    steps. I walked through the manufacturing plant, I had to dress    like a surgeon because everything was so clean. But everybody    has to find their trusted source. Trust is an important    commodity today. You go with your gut and knowledge to find    people you trust and people who speak and seek the truth in a    genuinely curious way.  <\/p>\n<p>    The specific supplements you worked on with Goop    address adrenal fatigue. What is    that?  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a condition in which your adrenal system or glands get    exhausted and start functioning suboptimally. The severe    extreme in Western medicine is called Addisons Disease. But    way before you arrive to that, theres a spectrum that doesnt    get recognized. For some it can show up as hormonal imbalance,    hair thinning, depression or weight gain, lack of    concentration, or skin problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its as if your body is a house of appliances and the adrenal    system is the main source of power. When its running low, your    body wont turn on. Its an epidemic worldwide. Your adrenal    system is also responsible for your fight or flight response.    If you think about it, if you live in natural conditions, your    fight or flight response would kick for example, when you    encounter a tiger. In modern life, that can kick in different,    less extreme ways. This morning, I had to take my kids to    school and we woke up late and the dog came out and I thought    it jumped into the car. But then I came home and realized the    dog didnt jump into the car! I had to drop my kid (not    literally) and run back to the house. Then I couldnt get on    your call. Its a constant fight or flight. By the end of day,    my adrenals are going to be tired. Its no wonder most of us    have depleted adrenal systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    How can you tell if your adrenal system is overworked?    Some of those symptoms can be symptomatic of other things or    just situational.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are some things more typical and common across the board.    You could kind of pull it together yourself. If you have    difficulty sleeping, if you feel tired,    moody, and cant pinpoint exactly what it is. But the thing is,    if you do things to really charge your adrenals, you could get    better, but you wont get worse. There isnt a gigantic risk.    Its not like getting chemotherapy because you might have    cancer. If you have chemo and dont have cancer, youll die.    But if you charge your adrenals but dont have adrenal fatigue,    nothing is going to happen, But if you do it and have it,    youll hopefully feel better.  <\/p>\n<p>    Charging your adrenals is different for everyone. I made it    easy for you before but the equation is a little bit more like    Molecule A plus B plus C plus three-quarters D plus five other    things, or something else. But there are a few things most    common and that is what we are providing with this package. It    contains phytonutrients, nutrients derived from plants, which    are a major part. Then there are other things that help the    system recover the adrenals like Ayurvedic adaptogens such as    holy basil, ashwagandha, and all these roots and leaves that    have an effect of facilitating the adaptation. They kind of    push you energetically in one direction. Thats part of the    package. There are also good fats like omega fats in it. But    supplements alone are not going to do it. If you are sleep deprived, it doesnt matter how many    you take. Your adrenals will never recharge. The program is not    just the supplements, but also what things you shouldnt eat    and other things that will improve your daily routine so you    can recharge. Good sleep, fun, and relaxation are just as    important as any nutrients.  <\/p>\n<p>    A lot of times when I do these pieces relating to alternative medicine, Ill ask    Western-medicine doctors for their opinions. They usually are    cautious about recommending them because they ask for more    research, or the results of scientific double-blind    studies.<\/p>\n<p>    Let me tell you a story. When I tried in NYC, my first    cardiology teacher was a guy named Dr. Rony Shimony. Hes one of the best doctors    Ive met in my life and is the director of cardiology at Mount    Sinai. Hes charismatic, kind, incredibly knowledgeable, and I    learned so much from him. People come from all over the world    to see him. You wouldnt believe the patients Ive seen in his    office. He took a liking to me and he asked me after I finished    my training to join his practice. But I declined and told him,    Im going to India to a monastery. He rolled his eyes and    hugged me and said, Oh no, we lost you. You had so much    potential. He was genuinely sad and concerned.  <\/p>\n<p>    Throughout the years, hes called me and said, Are you coming    back? Its time to get serious. When I came back to NYC in    2007, we had dinner and he said, Listen, I still hope one day    we can work together. Can you come help me a couple days a week    at the office? I started seeing his patients and doing what I    do. I put them on a certain diet and programs and supplements.    Suddenly, the world started spreading that these people were    doing really well. One day, he said, Listen, Alex. One of my    sisters has been sick for years with digestive problems. Shes    seen every specialist under the sun. She came to me, I put her    on a program. She completely resolved all her problems in three    weeks. He was so blown away, he was an instant convert. He    finally said, You know what, you have to do what you have to    do. But I want to learn.  <\/p>\n<p>    Listen, the most important thing is to keep an open mind. See    what works and what doesnt. Thats what Western medicine does    every single day. The wrong medication or dosage for a heart    problem can kill you in a day or in an hour. Doctors are just    trying them and seeing if they work. Supplements wont kill    you. 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