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Ask The Doctor 053020 Dr Michael Lange talks nutrition & beta endorphins for extreme sports like car racing & motocross.

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Dr Michael Lange starts off the show talking about his racing experience at Sebring the day before. Dr Lange describes how racing cars gives him significant pain relief from the release of beta endorphins when he goes over 160 mph. He says during the show if you do something that scares u then u will get this release of endorphins. Recommended trying sky diving or a club race day at the track to get the release of endorphins. Dr Lange takes a motocross racers call regarding low energy levels and fatigue while racing motocross. He advices the caller to have complete blood workup and see his primary care physician. Dr Michael Lange does educate the caller on the combination of Fortifeye Fit and Fortifeye Complete as a nutritional starting point for this caller . Dr Lange expands on a new Performance Stacking Bundle he has now available on the Fortifeye website that is a combination of Fortifeye Fit and one of the Fortifeye Proteins at a dramatically discounted price. He states how certain specific food like chia, flax and wine can lower mens testosterone since these are phyto estrogens. He also talks about wine having pesticide, added sulfites as well as phytoestrogens and recommends drinking organic wines to reduce the sulfites and pesticide load. He also discusses a little on the health benefits of the Lange Survival Diet. Learn more about Dr Michael Lange at www.drmichaellange.com and learn more about Fortifeye Vitamins at www.fortifeye.com Multistreaming with https://restream.io/?ref=klV0x

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