Introduction
Dr. Joel Gould, a veteran clinician, recounts his evolution from a traditional dentist to a functional health advocate following a personal health crisis. After a 34-year battle with Crohn’s disease and a diagnosis of sleep apnea, Gould discovered his Vitamin D level was at a critical 18 ng/ml. This realization served as a turning point, mirroring host Craig Stewart’s own recovery from “suicide” cluster headaches through Vitamin D therapy. Gould asserts that his background in dentistry allowed him to remain “un-brainwashed” by the pharmaceutical-heavy education of general medicine. He positions dentists as the “guardians of the airway,” uniquely equipped to identify how systemic deficiencies lead to the mechanical and biological breakdown of the human body.
The conversation pivots from basic supplementation to the complex endocrinology of Vitamin D as a master genetotrophic regulator. Gould describes Vitamin D as the chemical key that “opens the book of life,” activating the DNA transcription required to produce enzymes, which he characterizes as biological nanobots. For this system to function, it requires a precise symphony of cofactors, including Magnesium, Vitamin K2, and Sulfur (MSM). Gould places significant emphasis on “Cholesterol Sulfate,” a hydrophile transporter created through sun exposure that allows essential fats to navigate the body’s aqueous environment. This biochemical integrity is essential for “Marty Mitochondria,” the cell’s decentralized power plant. Gould warns against the “Devil You Need to Know,” deuterium, a heavy hydrogen isotope found in processed carbohydrates and glyphosate-laden foods. When deuterium accumulates, it physically clogs the spinning rotors of the mitochondrial nanobots, stalling ATP production and forcing the body into a state of chronic inflammatory decay.
To exit this “human power saving mode,” Gould proposes the “Modern Hunter Gatherer” (MHG) framework, which organizes health into the four “Elements of Life.” The first element, Air, focuses on proper nasal breathing and the resolution of sleep apnea to ensure the brain can restore itself at night. Earth emphasizes ancestral nutrition, specifically a ruminant-based ketogenic diet that provides low-deuterium fuel and essential nutrients while avoiding environmental toxins. Fire addresses light hygiene, advocating for natural sunlight to dilate blood vessels and produce sulfates while strictly blocking blue light at night to protect melatonin. Finally, Water refers to the metabolic and structured water formed within the body, a crystalline gel that conducts human electricity. By aligning modern lifestyle habits with these evolutionary requirements, Gould argues that individuals can restore their metabolic flexibility and reclaim their systemic health.