Dr. Dave Rabin MD, PhD - Dr. Anil Bajnath, MD We have a population of people turning to stimulants to improve alertness, anxiolytics to reduce stress, and sedatives to get to sleep. Most of these are habit-forming and carry their own host of unwanted effects. What if there was a natural way to literally switch your mood, up your energy levels, get relaxed, and fall asleep more easily? Imagine being able to retrain your mind to be focused and alert, without drugs of caffeine. Apollo Neuro does exactly that. Apollo is a new, clinically proven wearable device that improves your resilience to stress, using gentle vibrations that harness your natural sense of touch. Save 15% OFF Apollo Neuro using this link: https://shrnetwork.biz/apolloneuro
PLUS We always hear the terms “gram-positive” or “gram-negative” used when discussing pathogens and bacteria. Here’s what these terms really mean and what you need to know about them.
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Show Notes:
[3:05] how did Apollo Neuro start?
- Analysis of the correlation of PTSD and HRV.
- Needed a method to improve HRV.
- Touch is the most primitive method to give the feeling of safety.
[12:16] Was any overt research looked at?
- Several studies on how sound frequencies affect the body.
[15:30] Is there a shielding “cocoon” effect from wearing the Apollo?
- Energy decays at the inverse square of the distance traveled. (1/d^2)
- Because you are wearing the Apollo, it will have a larger effect over background frequencies.
[20:00] Post-prandial benefits.
- Several anecdotal reports of digestion benefits when using the meditation mode after eating.
- Could offer even more benefits when using a few minutes before a meal.
[32:49] Using the Apollo to ween off of caffeine.- can this device be used as an entrainment device to change habits?
- It is possible.
[36:30] Habits vs. addiction.
- Use for addiction is being worked on.
[48:40] Do you have to feel the vibrations in order to get a benefit?
- Clinically speaking, no.
- The sensory threshold seems to give the best anecdotal results.
[1:04:50] Gram positive vs gram negative bacteria.
- The difference is in the outer cell wall composition.
- Refers to the cell wall’s ability to absorb stain.
- Affects the response to antibiotics.
- Not always associated with a “bad or good” pathogenic bacteria.
- Peptide glycan outer cell wall is usually present in gram positive bacteria.
- Lipid-a is in gram negative.
[1:12:00] The endosymbiotic theory is discussed.

