Uncommon Living: A Dialogue in Human Resilience

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Uncommon Living: A Dialogue in Human Resilience

Arizona State University Professor and Morozko CEO Thomas P. Seager, PhD hosts health experts for dialogs in human resilience, including the science and experience of cold plunge therapy.

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    What's Wrong With American Healthcare? | Thomas Seager, PhD & Dean Hall

    There's a growing awareness that something is seriously amiss with US health care. According to NIh Director Jay Bhattacharya, PhD/MD, life expectancy in the USA peaked in 2014.Why?Because for 50 years scientists have been looking for the secrets to longevity and health in the DNA, rather than in the mitochondria. In this episode of Uncommon Living, we share a lecture given at the Abilities Expo by Thomas Seager, PhD and Dean Hall. They describe how reconnecting with Nature is a reliable way to support mitochondrial health, boost the immune system, and ;resolve chronic illness. Cold water immersion therapy and forest light, in particular, were effective for Dean Hall to cure himself of chronic leukemia and lymphoma.

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    Anxiety & Resilience in Entrepreneurship | Josh York

    Gym Guyz Founder Josh York describes his entrepreneurial journey, the importance of resilience, and how discipline and mental toughness over comes anxiety and drives success. York tells Professor Thomas Seager about how he changed his ice bath routine to precool his intense workouts, and what happened to his testosterone as a result. Both men agree that success in entrepreneurship requires that they "Burn the Boats," because there is no Plan B.

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    BioWild Psychology Fixes What's Wrong With Talk Therapy | Dean Hall

    Dean Hall returns to the Uncommon Living podcast to share how his experiences as a cancer patient and survivor have reshaped him as a trauma therapist. This interview with Thomas Seager, PhD describes Hall's disillusionment with traditional talk therapy, and the realization that he must stay more closely connected to Nature to manage the health risks of feeling being connected to his clients. Hall's proposes a new method, called BioWild Psychology, for treating what he calls "Synthetic Living Syndrome" -- i.e., ill health resulting from a chronic exposure to florescent lights, disrupted sleep patterns, and failure to ground (earth), and disconnection from the natural environment.

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    Somatic Sound Therapy | Sean-Patrick Maher | Uncommon Living 46

    Somalive Founder Sean Patrick Maher joins Professor Thomas Seager on the Uncommon Living Podcast to describe experiences with vibroacoustic therapy. They explore the technology and architecture of sound and its effects on the human body, from ancient cathedrals to soundscape ecology, and how the digital tactile transducers in the Somealive sound bed create an amazing yet unexplainable sensation.

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    Reversing Autism | Beth Lambert | Uncommon Living 45

    In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Beth Lambert describes her recent peer-reviewed journal articles focusing on autism. She tells Thomas Seager, PhD about her work educating parents and clinicians about the Total Load approach to understanding the origins of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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    Banana-Based Skin Health | Sean Finney

    Sean Finney, co-Founder of Tano Skincare, describes the banana sap-based skincare creams he developed that were inspired by a traumatic leg injury he suffered as a child. In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Finney tells Arizona State University Professor Thomas Seager, CEO of Morozko Forge, how banana sap offers a natural alternative to retinol for promoting skin health by accelerating wound healing, and reducing signs of aging without harmful side effects.

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    Medicine Without Pills | Ahmad Ammous MD | Uncommon Living 43

    Ahmad Ammouss, MD almost quit medical school when he realized that the pharmaceutical drug therapies could never cure patients of chronic illness, but instead of walking out on medicine, he graduated, completed his residency training, and passed his Boards. Now he practices as a physician with hospital privileges in Massachusetts -- except his patients don't get pills. They get lifestyle recommendations that focus on diet and sunlight.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Dr. Ammous describes his unique journey from attending medical school in Lebanon to practicing medicine in the United States. He and Arizona State University Professor Thomas Seager, PhD review the shortcomings of modern medical training, and how animal-based diets high in fat can help restore health. They talk about light hygiene and the importance of bright, sunlit days and dark nights. Then. Professor Seager introduces the MyGreen Lamp and reviews the clinical trials and patient case experiences that demonstrate the power of green phototherapy for migraine headache and other pain relief.

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    Your Beautiful Future | Seager at SXSW for Halo+ | Uncommon Living 42

    Morozko CEO and Arizona State University engineering Associate Professor Thomas Seager describes how his interest in metabolism began when his six-year-old son was diagnosed with diabetes twenty-five years ago. When he discovered that the nutrition and diet advice he was getting from the licensed clinicians contradicted the scrupulous records he kept on his son's blood glucose levels and insulin demand, Seager decided he had to figure out for himself what would work best for his son.However, it wasn't until Seager had his own health scare that he got serious about a daily ice bath practice. He had a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test that indicated an elevated risk of prostate cancer. Seager decided not to undergo conventional treatments. Instead of a biopsy and prostatectomy, he used a ketogenic diet and ice baths to lower hid PSA from 7.0 to 1.8. Coincidentally, his total testosterone jumped from 736 to 1180.That was almost ten years ago.Since then, Seager has been researching how the ice bath benefits the body, including the way that brown fat from cold exposure will support thyroid function and correct hypothyroidism. He's published two books, Uncommon Cold, and Uncommon Testosterone, that document the extraordinary case studies in the use of cold plunge therapy to reverse chronic illnesses.This video is the interview he gave at the Halo+ activation during the SXSW 2026 festival in Austin TX, in which he emphasizes the role of mitochondria in health, beauty, and longevity.

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    Medical Truths | Dr. Tro | Uncommon Living 41

    When he weighed 350lb, Dr. Tro Kalayjian began questioning everything he'd learned about obesity in medical school. Instead of following the recommendations in his textbooks, he decided to read the scientific literature for himself.He discovered that low carbohydrate diets were an effective treatment for morbid obesity, and he lost more than 150lbs. Then he had to wonder, "What else could possibly be wrong with allopathic medical advice?"Lots.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Dr. Tro explains why he does not take the flu vaccine, and how he convinced his medical superiors to allow him an exemption. He talks with Thomas Seager, PhD, about his work as a board-certified physician specializing in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine, how he gets his patients off the prescribed medications that they don't need, and his experiences with cold water immersion therapy.

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    Controlling Chronic Inflammation (Without A Clinic) | Bob Messerschimdt | Uncommon Living 40

    In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Thomas P Seager, PhD, interviews Bob Messerschmidt, the founder of COR Health, about the importance of self-monitoring health through innovative technology. Messerschimdt explains the significance of inflammation as a marker for chronic diseases, the limitations of traditional medical practices, and the potential of at-home health monitoring devices to empower patients to be in charge of their own health. He shares insights into the science behind his device that measures inflammation via erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) -- i.e., the rate at which red blood cells coagulate.The COR Health devices provides immediate data to drive lifestyle changes. Messerschmidt and Seager describe several habits and foods that can help resolve chronic inflammation, including ice baths. Summary:Self-monitoring health is becoming increasingly accessible.Inflammation is a key factor in chronic diseases.Traditional medicine often lacks effective solutions for chronic illnesses.Immediate data feedback can drive better health decisions.The COR device offers a new way to measure inflammation at home.ESR is a reliable indicator of systemic inflammation.Lifestyle changes can significantly impact inflammation levels.Healthy foods can be more effective than supplements for reducing inflammation.Cultural practices have proven benefits for health.Regulatory challenges exist in the health tech industry.

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    Uncommon Cold Book Q&A w/Seth Hendrickson, DC | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 39

    Seth Hendrickson DC, is a California a chiropractor who found an instatiable appetite for reading when he regained his eyesight after an acid-scarring accident. In his functional integrative medicine practice, he often recommends cold plunge therapy -- especially for his perimenopausal and menopausal women.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Hendrickson asks several questions of Thomas Seager, author of Uncommon Cold, about the science of cold therapy, and Seager hints about revising his book to create a 2nd edition.Hendrickson says the extensive references in Uncommon Cold reduce his research time and help him with his own health. His enthusiasm for the book and its impact on his chiropractic medicine practice is evident, making it one of his top book recommendations for health professionals.

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    Ice Talks | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 38

    This compilation of short lectures from the ice bath covers topics related to health, mitochondria, ketones, hormones, weight loss, autism, and protocols for cold plunging.

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    Ice Bath for Behavioral Health | PTSD | Jason Buck, DBT

    According to the creator of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) psychologist Marsha Linehan, PhD, cold water immersion therapy rebalances the sympathetic and the parasympathetic divisions of the central nervous system and can be used to treat mood and personality disorders. Mindy Pelz DC said that 11 seconds of cold plunge immersion works for treating her PTSD.How can this happen?In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Doctor of Behavioral Therapy Jason Buck describes how the Wim Hof breathing and cold plunge method helps him manage anxiety and maintain mental health.

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    Uncommon Testosterone | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 36

    When faced with an abnormal prostate specific antigen (PSA) test, Thomas Seager, PhD decided to eschew the normal medical advice and opted to practice daily ice baths instead. Four months later he'd reduced his PSA from 5 to 1.8 ng/dL, indicating no elevated risk of prostate cancer.Along the way, he discovered that his total testosterone had shot up to 1180 ng/dL. In this lecture, Seager explains the mechanism of sex hormone synthesis in the mitochondria that likely explains his spectacular results, and answers questions from the CryoCon 2025 audience about deliberate cold exposure, prostate health, and the importance of total testosterone for mental health.In this powerful presentation from the CryoCon Convention 2025, Seager shares a personal and emotional story excerpted from his book "Uncommon Testosterone." He discusses how cold plunge therapy, specifically ice bath practices, can play a role in optimizing sexual health and overall well-being, touching on aspects of stress management. Thomas P Seager, PhD deep dives into the relationships between cold exposure and testosterone.Timestamps:0:00 PSA from 7.1 down to 1.8 with keto and ice baths.5:50 Sakamoto study: exercise BEFORE cold exposure.7:33 High testosterone doesn't cause prostate cancer, it protects against it.8:22 Ice bath testosterone and women.9:30 Testosterone is synthesized in cholesterol/sex health.11:30 Ice baths suppress hypertrophy? Only when done after exercise.12:50 Vitamin D boosts testosterone? Instead try magnesium, zinc, and boron.13:40 The problem with testosterone research.15:15 People are starting to listen.17:10 Make yourself healthy again.17:45 Question: cold plunge vs cryotherapy.19:01 Question: Ice baths and HRT21:40 Question: Importance of total testosterone vs free testosterone as a biomarker.Cold Exposure and Testosterone: https://www.morozkoforge.com/ice-bath-science/categories/testosterone-sex-health

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    Hydrogen for Health | Science & Philosophy of Alex Tarnava

    Inventor the hydrogen water tablet, Alex Tarnava joins the Uncommon Living podcast to explain the role of hydrogen in the body and the mechanisms by which H2 promotes health, well-being, and longevity. Tarnava tells Thomas Seager, PhD about how three different dosing methods, drinking, bathing, and inhalation, target different areas of the body and have different effects.They also compare views on the necessity of fiber in the human diet, what (if anything) we can learn about human longevity by studying Blue Zones, the essential relationship between hormetic stress and human well-being, and the fallacy of the MBA degree. This wide-ranging conversation exemplifies the kind of independent, integrative systems thinking that is prerequisite to Uncommon Living,The Uncommon Living podcast is hosted by Arizona State University Associate Professor Thomas Seager, PhD, who is also the CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company.

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    Ozone for Health | Micah Lowe | Uncommon Living 34

    Ozone is a powerful disinfectant in water -- more powerful than chlorine and in many ways safer. However, the EPA and OSHA have set strict exposure limits in air.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Thomas Seager, PhD talks with SimplyO3 Founder Micah Lowe about the science of ozone therapy, the mechanisms of action, the use of ozone for disinfection in ice baths, and some of the safety concerns that users have expressed.

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    Ice Bath for Female Fertility | Sarah Kleiner | Uncommon Living 33

    At the age of 41, Sarah Kleiner was determined to have a second child. She was already on a carnivore diet, but she lost two pregnancies and two rounds of IVF failed to produce viable embryos.What else could she possibly do? Ice baths.Less than four months after starting a program of regular cold water immersion therapy, Sarah successfully conceived. At age 43, she had a natural childbirth and a health baby boy.This episode of Uncommon Living describes Sarah's experience with diet, sunlight, and ice baths for sexual health and fertility.

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    Green Forest Light for Pain Relief | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 32

    The green light of the shady forest might be why the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) promotes healing. Immersion in the shady forest for just a few hours a week boosted the immune system, fight cancer, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, speed healing, and enhance mood. Meanwhile, in clinical trials at Harvard and University of Arizona, green light therapy has been used to treat migraine and other types of pain.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Thomas Seager, PhD explains the invention of the MyGreen Lamp for treatment of migraine and other types of pain, how the lamp was invented, how it compares to other green phototherapy technologies, and why he thinks its related to forest bathing.Try MyGreen at mygreenlamp.com

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    Solodome: Vibroacoustic Therapy | Kris Cadle & Josh Chaney | Uncommon Living 31

    Solodome co-founders Joshua Chaney & Kris Cadle explain the Solodome vibroacoustic chair, and how sound therapy is emerging in the biohacking space as treatment for Parkinson's Disease, joint pain, and more.Solodome & Morozko: https://www.morozkoforge.com/solodomeThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company.Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Healing the Body Without Medicine | Sheryl Utal | Uncommon Living 30

    Sheryl Utal is the CEO and founder of Japa Health, a company that makes health assessments and connects patients to decentralized medical practitioners. In this conversation, she and Thomas Seager, PhD discuss her Hashimoto’s thyroiditis diagnosis, the meaning of health, the life of an entrepreneur, and how to become the best version of yourself.The Cold Connection to Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/hashimotoThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    The NIH Needs Ice Bath Science | Kevin Fontaine, PhD | Uncommon Living 29

    Thomas P Seager, PhD, and Kevin Fontaine discuss the emerging field of cold plunge therapy, exploring its potential benefits for mental and physical health, particularly in relation to opioid addiction and diabetes. Additionally, they delve into the challenges of securing research funding, the influence of the pharmaceutical industry, and the importance of dietary choices in overall health. Ice Bath for Type 2 Diabetes: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-glucose-monitoring-diabetesCold Plunge Research: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/cold-plunge-researchThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Cold Plunging for Mental Health | CPRI Planning Workshop | Uncommon Living 28

    In this episode of Uncommon Living, Matt Kuiper of Desert Plunge, Cameron LaBar (ColdPlungeCam), and product designer Edgars Treimanis join Thomas Seager, PhD to discuss how cold plunge therapy has profoundly improved their symptoms of depression and anxiety. All have the shared experience of tapering off of, one even discontinuing his medication, after beginning a cold plunge practice. This episode was taken from The Cold Plunge Research Institute Planning Workshop of 2024 at Morozko Forge. If you are interested in more discussions like this, you can get tickets to this year's symposium with an early bird discount here: https://www.quantumlenswellness.com/offers/gBihvnYK/checkout?coupon_code=CPRIWINTERSOLSTICEDepression Cured by Cold Plunge: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-depressionThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Thermodynamics of Life | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 27

    In this solo episode of Uncommon Living, Thomas Seager, PhD dives deep into the thermodynamics of life. He describes how the concept of entropy was invented to solve problems in the design and operation of steam engines during the industrial revolution, and how it evolved to help solve problems in chemical engineering, computing, and artificial intelligence.Although all living systems rely on structured energy flows, Seager points out that the word "calorie" was exapted from mechanical engineering and its application to food and diet results in serious misconceptions. He suggests that the correct way to think about food is as information first, material second, and energy last -- just the opposite from the chronology of discovery in physics.Seager points out that the human body is far more complex than a steam engine, and that hormones are the information carriers, like material embodiments of condensed information, that signal metabolism.Seager gives the example of two hormones that govern appetite, ghrelin & leptin, and he mentions two that govern body composition, insulin (governing fat cell growth) and myostatin (inhibiting muscle growth).Lastly, Seager describes the essential role of mitochondria as the environmental sensing agents of the metabolic system. The mitochondria, he says, are what modifies the epigenome -- turning genes on or off -- in response to light, food, and temperature. Thus, mitochondria are the master controllers of human thermodynamics, not the DNA in the nucleus.Calories & Cold Plunge: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/cold-thermogenesis-weight-lossThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Overcoming Trauma by Healing the Body | Dr Olivia Pompa | Uncommon Living 26

    Chiropractor Dr Olivia Pompa talks to Thomas Seager, PhD about diet, metabolic flexibility, hormesis, and how she treats patients. She also delves deep into witnessing the death of her parents at a young age, and how with help from her adoptive parents, was able to become the person she is today.Ice Baths & Trauma-- Treating PTSD With Cold Water Therapy: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-trauma-ptsdThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    How to Ice Bath for Your Nervous System | Andrew Sheridan | Uncommon Living 25

    Andrew Sheridan shares his discovery of cold plunge and contrast therapy, using it to treat his neuropathy. He and Thomas Seager, PhD discuss the science behind thermal contrast therapy, the importance of grounding and ozone benefits, and the coaching methods he developed to help others experience the benefits of cold exposure. Intriguingly, Andrew's methods fall in line with a term coined by Peter Levine called pendulation. This is where one alternates between their sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, switching between excited or stressed to relaxed. Levine uses this to improve trauma outcomes, while Andrew's clients report relaxation.Ice Bath, Sauna, Exercise Protocol has Evolutionary Origins: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-saunaThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    The Secret Life of Fat | Kristy Townsend, PhD | Uncommon Living 24

    Ohio State University Professor of Neurology Kristy Townsend, PhD says that a low fat diet isn't as good for you as it's made out to be. In this episode Professor Townsend explains how fat and the nervous system work together, the benefits of having a variety of fats in your diet, and the health advantages of having brown fat as an adult.Brown Fat and the Brain: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-alzheimer-dementiaThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    How To Stay Healthy During the Holiday Season | Chef Alex Belew | Uncommon Living 23

    Celebrity Chef Alex Belew and Thomas P Seager, PhD, explore a variety of topics ranging from having ice bath parties instead of food centric events, the challenges of holiday indulgences, the importance of healthy eating, the science behind thermogenic foods, and creative culinary ideas for social gatherings. 00:00 Introduction 01:59 Halloween and Holiday Indulgences 8:01 What To Feed Guests at an Ice Bath Party9:52 Spicy Foods Activate Brown Fat12:56 Jalapeño Ice Cream Recipe14:24 Health Benefits of Cinnamon 19:10 Capsaicin and Its Effects22:39 Post-Meal Ice Bath Benefits28:55 Understanding Cholesterol and Blood Glucose33:53Food Choices and SNAP Benefits 39:50 The Importance of Real Food in Schools50:12 Teaching Culinary Skills in Education1:00:00 Preparing for the Future: Life Skills and AI1:03:03 Ice Bath BenefitsIce Baths For Fast Keto: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-fast-ketoThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Can Cold Plunging Shrink Tumors? | Jeffrey Hartford | Uncommon Living 21

    Jeffrey Hartford was diagnosed with a tumor on his kidney. His doctor urged surgery.Jeffrey refused.In this podcast, Jeffrey describes his decision to treat his tumor himself, using diet, light hygiene, ivermectin, fenben, and ice baths. He explains his metaphysical aspects of healing, emphasizes the power of belief and the impact of fear on health. Jeffrey advocates for a paradigm shift towards empowerment and holistic healing, encouraging others to embrace discomfort for better health outcomes. His latest imaging shows his tumor is shrinking. https://www.morozkoforge.com/ice-bath-science/categories/cancer-cold-water-therapyThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    The Dangers of Cholesterol Glycation | Paul Reynolds, PhD | Uncommon Living 20

    BYU Biology Professor Paul Reynolds, PhD delves into the complex topic of glycation, its effects on health, and the mechanisms behind insulin resistance. He explains how glycation inhibits the function of other molecules in the body when glucose becomes attached during blood glucose spikes. Vision and immune function can suffer.Moreover, Reynolds explains how it is glycation of fine LDL particles that makes them dangerous in heart disease, and not the LDL cholesterol itself. The conversation also explores strategies for preventing glycation, including cold plunge therapy.Ice Bath For Type 2 Diabetes: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-glucose-monitoring-diabetes Thomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    The Anatomy of Cold | Salt Therapy Association Convention 2025 | Uncommon Living 19

    Thomas Seager, PhD gives an overview of the many benefits of cold plunge therapy, including the human specie's aquatic origins, testosterone and prostate health, insulin resistance, and metabolic health. If you're looking to start a cold plunge practice, this is a great place to start.This episode is a live recording from Prof Seager's presentation at the Salt Therapy Association Convention in 2025. You can read more about the benefits of adding Epsom salts to your ice bath here:https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-epsom-saltThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Ketosis For Better Brain Health | Stephen Cunnane, PhD | Uncommon Living 19

    In this episode of Uncommon Living, Thomas P Seager, PhD, and Stephen Cunnane, PhD discuss the intricate relationship between brain physiology, nutrition, and metabolism. They explore the critical role of omega-3 fatty acids, the importance of fat in infant brain development, and the impact of dietary choices on cognitive health. The discussion delves into the significance of ketones as an alternative fuel source for the brain, the role of mitochondria in energy metabolism, and the therapeutic potential of ketogenic diets for conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Brown Fat for Brain Health: Metabolism of Alzheimer's https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-alzheimer-dementiaThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    How Ice Baths Saved My Sex Life | Miles Lukas & Wim Hof Instructors | Uncommon Living 18

    homas Seager, PhD talks to a panel of Wim Hof certified instructors about the benefits of cold plunge therapy for sexual and reproductive health. He details how he treated his prostate inflammation, reduced his PSA from 7.0 to 1.1, and boosted his total testosterone to 1180 ng/dL -- all without drugs or surgery. Professor Seager also corrects many of the popular social media misconceptions about ice baths and reveals the biggest mistake people make in thermal contrast therapy.However, the best part of this video might be the responses Professor Seager offers to the tough questions he got from Miles Lukas and other Instructors.Ice Bath for Better Sex: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-sex-lifeThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    A Masterclass in Mitochondria | Martin Picard, PhD | Uncommon Living 17

    Martin Picard and Thomas P Seager, PhD, delve into the intricate world of mitochondria, exploring their roles beyond energy production. They discuss how mitochondria influence human health, mental well-being, and even cancer dynamics. The dialogue also touches on the relationship between energy, information, and consciousness, proposing that our understanding of biology must evolve beyond the mechanical view of the body. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the epigenome and the potential for mitochondrial therapy to influence gene expression, suggesting a paradigm shift in how we approach health and healing.Do Mitochondria Rule the Body?: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/mitchondrial-healthThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Brown Fat Benefits for Human Health | Denis Blondin, PhD | Uncommon Living 16

    Denis Blondin PhD is the world's foremost expert on the action of cold on an essential organ that, until twenty years ago, medical doctors thought didn't exist in the adult human body. In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Blondin explains to Thomas Seager PhD the recent discoveries about brown fat in humans, the mechanisms of non-shivering thermogenesis, and the role of cold exposure in activating brown fat, and the multi-million dollar mistake Big Pharma made when it tried to put cold plunge therapy in a pill.The conversation also delves into the relationship between brown fat and insulin sensitivity, the potential for targeting brown fat as a therapy for obesity, and the connections between brown fat, thyroid hormone, and mental health. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the importance of understanding brown fat's role in metabolism and the benefits of cold exposure for overall health.How To Increase Brown Fat: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-increase-brown-fatThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Treating Cancer With Mitochondrial Therapies | Nasha Winters | Uncommon Living 15

    Nasha Winters ND survived a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis she received at the age of just nineteen. Now she treats cancer patients with natural therapies like mistletoe that target mitochondria. In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, she describes for Thomas Seager PhD the origins and metabolism of tumor cells, and how cold plunge therapy and ketosis can improve cancer treatment outcomes. Winters, a naturopathic medicine expert, also shares her insights on integrative oncology and holistic health for cancer.Dr Nasha: https://drnasha.comAdditional reading: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/cancer-originates-in-defective-mitochondriaThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Healing By Harmonizing With Nature | Ryan Anderson | Uncommon Living

    Ryan Anderson, Arizona firefighter and host of the AWONDERJUNKIE podcast, sits down with Thomas Seager, PhD, to discuss his life as a firefighter, healing his back injury, and the natural practices he relies on daily-- including cold plunges and breathwork. AWONDERJUNKIE Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CcQXpxfV9P89IrKmtV2hS?si=9b5002f986ee4610Ice Bath Stress: Resilience: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/stress-ice-bath-therapyThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Keeping the Weight Off After GLP-1 | Holly Wyatt, MD | Uncommon Living 13

    Thomas Seager, PhD, sits down with endocrinologist and weight-loss expert Dr. Holly Wyatt to discuss maintaining weight loss after stopping GLP-1 treatment, weight loss and diet tips, mental health, and metabolism.Calories & Cold Plunge: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/cold-thermogenesis-weight-lossThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Building a Better Sauna Business | Brady Canales | Uncommon Living 12

    Brady Canales and Thomas Seager, PhD discuss the health benefits of sauna and cold plunge, contrast therapy, and the difficulties of running a wellness business in the modern era. Brady Canales is the founder of The Hot Box Sauna.Ice Bath | Exercise | Sauna Protocol has Ancient Evolutionary Origins: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-saunaThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Recovering From Emotional Eating | Chef Tommy Plato | Uncommon Living 11

    The Ends founder Tommy Plato joins Thomas Seager, PhD, for a candid conversation about why his restaurant avoids seed oils, his journey through alcoholism, the in and outs of running a restaurant, and how their more difficult relationships have shaped their lives.Tommy Plato is the founder of The Ends restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona.Ice Baths for Fast Keto: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-fast-ketoThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Are You Tracking The Wrong Health Markers? | Rick Cohen, MD | Uncommon Living 9

    Physician and Functional Medicine Practitioner Rick Cohen talks to Thomas Seager, PhD about how VO2 max measurements aren't the end all be all for health, how ice baths increased his breath hold time, and how markers of resilience improve health and longevity.Are You Tracking The Wrong Health Markers: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/health-resilienceThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Do Ice Baths Boost Testosterone in Both Sexes? | Three Case Studies | Uncommon Living 8

    In this episode of Uncommon Living, Thomas Seager, PhD examines three different case studies of individuals who have drastically increased their testosterone levels by adopting a regular practice of cold plunge therapy.Pamela Butler, a 60-year-old postmenopausal woman; Jeff Daubney, who recounts the greatest testosterone boost he’s ever seen in a client; and Eloise Desoutter, a healthy 30-year-old woman, share with Professor Seager their experiences of ice baths boosting their testosterone.Do Ice Baths Increase Testosterone?: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/do-ice-baths-increase-testosteroneThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Firefighter Triples His Testosterone With Ice Baths | Sean Smiley | Uncommon Living 7

    After sustaining an injury to his pelvis and groin during a training exercise, Fire Captain Sean Smiley was diagnosed with hypogonadism. He tried injectable testosterone, but found that the side effects far outweighed the benefits. However, all was not lost. After accidentally discovering that exercise after cold exposure increases testosterone levels, Sean found that his testosterone levels went from the low 200s all the way up to the 700s, all because he was getting into his cold pool before going to ju-jitsu.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Fire Captain Sean Smiley explains how his testosterone levels plummeted after suffering an injury to one of his testicles. He tells Thomas Seager, PhD of cold plunge therapy before his workouts increased his total testosterone from mid 200's ng/dL to over 900 ng/dL, without testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).How To Boost Testosterone: Cold Plunge Protocols: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/cold-water-therapy-to-boost-testosteroneThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice

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    Mental Benefits of Cold Plunge for Women | Shaylah Elyse | Uncommon Living 6

    Shaylah Elyse, a competitive bodybuilder in the bikini division, tells us how ice baths mentally and physically improved her life as a woman.To learn more about how ice baths effect the brain, check out our article 'Ice Bath Psychology':https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-psychology?srsltid=AfmBOopaRsUNhjsegCfAt8AUjB5MGJQXSHv3QcrmZ3L-ztsnAtfPP0DTThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Mitochondrial Therapies for Autism | Nicole Rincon | Uncommon Living 5

    Nicole Rincon is the mother of triplets, two of whom were diagnosed with autism. She used therapies that target metabolism to help her sons recover their lost neurological capacities. How do clinicians treat autism?https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/how-to-treat-autismThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    What Causes Autism? | Richard Frye MD/PhD | Uncommon Living 4

    Some people say vaccines cause autism, some people say it's Tylenol, or mold, or heavy metals, or non-native electromagnetic frequencies, or unlucky genetics. Uncommon Living host Thomas P Seager, PhD doesn't believe it's any of these things.In episode #3 of the Uncommon Living podcast, Seager interviews Richard E Frye, MD/PhD, a child neurologist at the Rossignol Medical Center in Phoenix Arizona and the world's leading expert on the mitochondrial theory of the origins of autism. Dr. Frye's clinical studies suggest that autism only exists when mitochondria are compromised during the critical phases of neurological development -- i.e., during pregnancy and the first several years of life. It is this mitochondrial impairment that causes the brain to development along an atypical trajectory until later, some immunological event initiates the onset of autism.The most compelling support for this new theory is the way that Dr. Frye's patients respond to therapies targeting the mitochondria. Empowered by an improved understanding of mitochondrial function, Dr. Frye is able to ameliorate clinical presentation of autism in his patients, and in some cases reverse their symptoms to the points where they no longer meet the diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).While HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy and NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya MD/PhD have promised to discover what causes autism within a year, this interview may accelerate their schedule of discovery.Watch the podcast and read the accompanying article at https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/what-causes-autism-mitochondriaThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    How Wild Swimming Cured My Cancer | Dean Hall | Uncommon Living 3

    Thomas Seager, PhD and Dean Hall discuss his miraculous leukemia recovery after swimming the entirety of the Willamette river as well as what it means to biohave instead of biohack.Cold Water Swimming: Dean Hall's Cancer Cure: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/cancer-vs-cold-waterDean Hall:website: https://www.thewildcureway.cominstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deanhallofficial/Thomas Seager, PhDinstagram: https://www.instagram.com/seagertp/X: https://x.com/seagertpThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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    Why We Get Fat | Benjamin Bikman, PhD | Uncommon Living 2

    Brigham Young University Professor Benjamin Bikman PhD describes the indispensable role of insulin in the metabolism of fat cells. He tells Morozko Forge CEO and Arizona State University Professor Thomas Seager PhD that when insulin is too high, a condition called hyperinsulinemia causes fat cells to expand. The key to maintaining lean body composition is to keep insulin levels low.

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    Vaccine Injury: Life with Tourette's | Frank Tortorici | Uncommon Living 1

    During a routine well-child visit in which he received three vaccines, Frank Tortorici began experiencing seizures and uncontrollable tics. Forty years later, Frank shares what he's learned about using nutrition, exercise, and ice baths to manage his life with Tourette's. Ice Bath for Mental Health: https://www.morozkoforge.com/post/ice-bath-for-mental-healthFrank Tortorici:website: https://fitoverpharma.cominstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitoverpharma/X: https://x.com/FitOverPharmAThomas Seager, PhDinstagram: https://www.instagram.com/seagertp/X: https://x.com/seagertpThomas Seager PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering at Arizona State University and CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company. Opinions and any other information expressed in this interview are for general education and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in the Uncommon Living podcast constitutes medical advice.

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Arizona State University Professor and Morozko CEO Thomas P. Seager, PhD hosts health experts for dialogs in human resilience, including the science and experience of cold plunge therapy.

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