152: Transforming Women's Health with Biohacking + Lunar Connections | Aggie
on today's episode of the Real Fudalji podcast.
Because if the men are the gold standard, right?
Because if penis is the gold standard.
So whenever you talk to women,
it's like, oh, I take so long to come.
And I'm like, you mean longer than four?
Oh, men.
So as if men is the gold standard,
and women are longer,
how about maybe women is the gold standard,
and they take much less time.
And maybe they should work on, you know.
Hi, friends.
Welcome back to another episode of the Real Fudalji podcast.
As always, I'm your host Courtney Swan.
And thank you so much for being here today.
Today's episode is a really special one for me.
I got to sit down with my good girlfriend Aggy,
who I met through mutual friends here in LA.
You guys may follow her already.
You may know her from Instagram as Aggy.
She was initially known for her travel content on Instagram.
And more recently has been opening up
and sharing about all of her biohacking tips and tricks.
She's the host of the podcast Biohacking Bestie.
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If you guys want to hear more about them,
she also just wrote a book that I believe is coming out
in the next couple months, but don't quote me on that.
Make sure that you guys are following her
along on Instagram so you can stay updated on all of that.
She is such a great follow.
I love following her.
She's such an amazing person.
So kind-hearted, just really, really in her heart.
And she really cares.
And her passion really shows through in this episode.
So I'm really excited for you guys to hear it.
We talk about her vegan diet.
She was vegan vegetarian for eight years.
I believe it was vegan.
We talk about the health effects
and what that really did to her body and her vitality
and how she felt.
And again, I like to remind people of this
that this is her own experience.
She and I speak both to our own experiences,
being vegetarian and vegan.
But it is not meant to shame anyone.
And if you're listening and you eat that diet,
you live that lifestyle and you feel great in your thriving,
that's all that really matters.
So we don't share this to make anyone feel bad.
We just share this to share experience.
In case someone is struggling
and maybe they can resonate with the story
and hopefully find some peace and resolve
and whatever they're struggling with.
So we talk about that.
We also talk about sinking your cycle to the moon
and sinking your cycle to your workouts.
We also talk about birth control, her journey
and coming off of birth control.
What peptides she's taking for fertility.
We also talk about egg freezing
and her thoughts about egg freezing
and overall vitality.
Oh, and her acne journey too,
which was really fascinating.
So we covered a lot of ground in this episode
and I really enjoyed it a lot.
And I think you guys are going to love it too.
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I hope you enjoyed the episode with Aggie.
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Haggy, I'm so excited how you are today.
Thank you so much for having me.
It's so fun when I get to bring people on
that I'm super inspired by,
but that are also friends in real life.
Yes, I love that we're in the same community.
We met a few months ago and I fell in love with you.
And then I saw her account and I was like,
oh my god, she's so cool.
Like, I love you.
Thank you, Sam.
I know, we just randomly met at a friend's birthday.
And I was like, God, I just love her energy.
She's so cool.
And then Sam, I started following you on Instagram.
And I was like, yes, she's talking about all the stuff
that I love to talk about, all the practices that I do
in my everyday life.
You're very big on biohacking.
And I want to dive into all that.
Yeah, let's do it.
I'm so excited.
Okay, so first of all, can you tell my audience a little bit about
what was your journey and how did you get into biohacking?
How did you discover all this?
Yes, so I was a travel influencer
and a vegan for nine years.
And then all of a sudden, it's never really all of a sudden.
Let's be honest.
But it was 2019 or 2018.
And I went on a job to Bora Bora.
And I had this massive cut from Koro and it didn't want to heal.
And it's been weeks.
And I had an upcoming trip to India
and one day stop over at home in LA where I live.
And I was like, I'll just go quickly to our doctor
because it's really just getting infected and something is up.
So go there and he's like, he's like, I've never seen anybody heal so bad.
Like, what's up?
Like, you are the cortisol levels off the roof or you have diabetes.
I'm like, no, I don't eat any sweets.
I'll be totally fine.
So I don't know what's going on, but we need to fix it
because I have a trip tomorrow.
And so he ran my blood work and he said, like, no, you're pretty diabetic.
I'm like, it's impossible.
I'm 95 pounds.
Like, 95 pounds was my weight.
I was like, there's no way I can be diabetic.
Like, I eat super healthy.
But obviously, as someone who was avoiding fat on the vegan diet,
I basically ate a lot of sugar or hidden sugars that I didn't realize.
And so, yeah, he's like, you know, like, you know,
my dad had diabetes.
So I obviously thought I would do anything
possible to not get diabetes.
And all of a sudden, here, here, here I am,
we can tell them, I'm pretty diabetic.
So obviously, that didn't really convince me to change my diet too much.
I was like, I'll just go even more raw vegan and even healthier.
But then my health issue started and started with me
losing my hair in patches.
You know, you can call it alopecia.
You can call it just boulding, but it was whatever it was,
it was just making me feel super self-conscious.
I had cystic acne all over my face.
I had brain fog.
I had chronic fatigue.
I put on a lot of weight and I feel like I have been robbed
of who I was in general.
I was like, this is not the girl that I am.
I'm energetic.
Playful.
I'm fun.
And all of a sudden, I'm like, this was just not reflected
at all in my energy levels.
So I was like, I would like to get myself back one way or another.
And I was listening to Dave Asprey and he's like, you know,
you have to eat me.
I'm like, oh, fuck Dave Asprey, I'll do anything, but eat me.
So I did that.
And I was like, I was during the pandemic when I was like,
I'll start with beef organs being inspired by the work of Western prize.
By the way, he's like a dentist from the 1920s and 30s
who was traveling around the world to doing research on what's working,
what's not working for a lot of people around the world.
And so he's like, just start with beef organs and like organs in general.
And I started that.
It was absolutely awful.
But then I started introducing and incorporating other principles of biohacking
and likely because of my audience and because of my passion,
I was able to connect with like the top experts in the world.
And yeah, I had the third advantage of learning from the best directly in person.
And so that has helped me really gain my health,
get my health back and my vitality and my life force, my Chi,
my life force energy.
And now I basically help women to the same.
So I have, I'm still traveling, but my main focus is on helping women
get into biohacking and off mainstream starvation diets that is keeping women small.
Oh, that's so amazing. I love your story so much.
I also love that you referenced Weston E. Price.
I'm a huge fan of his work as well.
He's done a lot of amazing things for the health community and really
helping people understand and decipher what really,
truly we need to be eating to be healthy.
Yeah, and I love that he says there's not a single diet that's going to work for you.
These diets all make sense depending on where you live.
But you know, eat real food.
You know, there's not a single diet that's fully vegan out there.
And so it was really eye opening.
Yeah, and that's really fascinating.
And this is something I think is really important for people to hear because
people don't often think about this.
But when you're eating a vegetarian of vegan diet,
primarily you're eating carbohydrates.
Even, you know, the protein sources that people are eating,
legumes, you know, all the different beans like tofu.
It still is pretty carbohydrate heavy.
And carbohydrates, what do they do?
They convert sugar to the body.
So no wonder you were having, you know,
pre-diabetic, pre-diabetes.
I also see this too with a lot of women of PCOS.
We're seeing high incidences of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
It's all, it's all connected.
Yeah, and my super dark circles that like just didn't make any sense
and they were all connected to my liver that was just working too hard.
And so I did, you know, I wasn't really drinking,
but I had like the non-alcoholic fatty liver like early stages.
Man, well, I'm so glad.
So have you since reversed that or what?
Absolutely.
And so my fasting glucose is extremely good.
And just, you know, I wear the glucose monitor every six months.
Just, I don't wear it every day.
I think it just makes you, makes me, like it's just not projecting another
before, makes me too obsessed about like glucose in general.
I think it's just like one of the markers of your health, not the marker.
And I think it's just like, yes, it's been super popular.
Thanks to glucose goddess.
And I think it's very important marker.
But again, it's not the only marker of your health.
And so sometimes you just get a little bit too obsessed when you keep checking.
And it's like, oh, this went up, this went down.
But I do it every six months.
And every six months, it's just a little bit more stable,
a little bit more, a little lower.
And my fasting glucose.
And it's just like, just for anyone listening, thinking that, oh, no,
I have pre-diabetes.
Like, I'll never heal myself.
Dang, you will.
It's taken me three years of consistent, healthy diet and detoxing.
But I'm back to normal.
That's incredible.
The CGMs, I think, I tell people they're really great for a starting point.
Because you can see in real time what foods are affecting you
and what better things you can do as far as food combining goes, etc.
And then you use that as a blueprint.
But you don't need to be obsessively checking on it all the time.
Yeah, you definitely don't need to worry.
I think it's super helpful.
And you know, you can check your favorite foods and your favorite.
Like restaurants, you know, like I had this my favorite.
You know, whilst being in with this pesto,
like gluten-free sandwich, I was like, great, it's gluten-free.
It's good to be like, no, a massive sugar spike.
I'm like, fuck, something's wrong.
I think my, my reader is off.
And then I get kicked back and I was like, again, and I'm like, okay, I get it.
There's nothing I can do.
Like, I hear you.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
So what, what practices are you doing now that you've really seen a difference in your health
and your skin and you were talking about your hair falling out?
What have you been doing that's made a huge difference?
Oh my god.
I've like, where do I start?
Like, right from the beginning.
I think the number one step for anyone or for myself was to understand
what's going on, which is like testing yourself.
I did a hair metal analysis, so check my heavy metals, which were off the roof.
And so many, like mercury from, you know, having fish here and there.
God knows from what, there were so many heavy metals that were off the charts.
It was really, I wonder why that is.
Were you doing a lot of vegan protein powders?
Because those are really notaries for being high in heavy.
That would probably make a lot of sense.
Go ahead, a lot of lead in me, which is like random.
But I did.
And so starting with that, then starting with real food,
I started lifting weights and sweating much more,
which I think was really important for me to detoxify my body.
I think the missing link that whenever I work with women is just
understanding cortisol more.
And I think that's the biggest difference between mainstream
starvation diets and biohacking because mainstream starvation diets,
they all kind of go along the lines of like,
eat less AKB in calorie deficit and work out more.
And you'll be fine.
And if it's not working for you not trying hard enough,
you're probably cheating, where's that chocolate?
I know what you're doing.
Whereas in fact, biohacking understands like, well, no,
like you need to detoxify your body.
You need to understand like what hormone distractors are you
exposing yourself to?
Like whether it's the store receipt that I know you.
So share with your audience with these drinking from plastic bottles.
And you know, you have crazy, you know,
levels of estrogen that your body isn't able to metabolize right
because you're estrogen metabolizing liver and gut.
And so if you're struggling with the two,
then obviously you'll just have that will be a massive distractor.
And then third cortisol.
And it's super interesting.
I love the work.
Actually, I'm looking at the book right now.
The hormone fix explains about the hierarchy of hormones
and how the number one hormone is oxytocin.
It actually overrides all the other hormones.
Then we have cortisol and only then six hormones.
So it's almost like your oxytocin will override cortisol.
And cortisol will override six hormones,
which means that if you're stressed,
like there is, you know, like it does matter your insulin.
Like you can eat, I guess, like food that doesn't spike your glucose in theory.
But if you have high cortisol levels, it will.
And I have this incredible client that I have worked with.
And we have tried everything, right?
And she said like she was 40, 45 pounds overweight.
And so she was like, well, 200 pounds.
And she's like, I've tried everything.
I work out all the time.
I barely let us.
You know, there's nothing that I can eat less to see the results.
And one of the things she did with Sally was like,
I was like, why don't you just do nothing for one hour a day?
No phone, no working out.
And let's just try to see anything that will just make you happy.
That would raise your oxytocin levels,
which is from hugging, from snuggling with a pet,
and just lower down your cortisol.
And she lost 25 pounds in three months from doing less, not more.
So I think we are just beginning to understand
that recovery is so important.
I think biohacking kind of like understands that,
but like incorporating that more for a lot of women.
So that's why there's no like one size fits all.
Because for me, it might be hard to work out for me to see the results.
But for someone else, it might be actually doing less.
I'm one of those people doing less actually has a better impact on my body overall.
Oh wow.
Yeah, I have a similar source when you were telling this.
I was like, oh my god, yes, I can so relate to this.
I for the longest time was doing sole cycle,
like really intense workouts, berries.
I would sometimes do two sole cycle classes in one day.
And I was never taking a break.
I was going seven days a week.
And by the end of it, I was so fatigued.
I also like, I had kind of this just like bloating like,
tire around my stomach that no matter what I did,
I could not get rid of it.
And I was eating so healthy.
And I was like, what am I doing?
I'm sometimes working out two times a day.
Like, why can't I get rid of this excess just like bloated?
Like I was just bloated all the time.
Well, I finally hit a breaking point.
And it was kind of a combination of intuition
and just so much fatigue that I could not keep doing this anymore.
And I finally was like, no more.
I'm going to challenge myself to just hike
and just walk around my neighborhood
for like a month and see what happens.
I mean, all that bloating went away.
I completely, like, I looked less inflated.
I just looked inflamed during that time.
I looked like puffy and inflamed.
And I was so worried that it was going to change my body
that I was going to gain all this weight.
And then I was just going to feel really bad.
And I mean, it honestly changed my life.
And it was because I was not stressing.
You know, like these really hard intense workouts
actually create a lot of stress on our body.
And they release cortisol.
And cortisol is one of the biggest reasons
why we get that bloating and that kind of like,
tire around our stomachs.
Yeah. And again, everything,
it's this difference between the mainstream diets
and biohacking because mainstream assumes,
hey, if something is good for you,
more of that is even better.
And biohacking is like, no, if something is good for you,
perhaps you don't need anymore, right?
And so working out is great.
A lot of working out combined with fasting,
which is being more and more popular,
combined with a very stressful job.
You're doing a cold punch, you're doing sauna.
All these things are raising your cortisol.
And so we can combine too many of them.
Like too much of a good thing.
Is it not a good thing?
It's a bad thing.
So just understanding that is actually really important.
Yeah. Yeah.
I'm so glad that you brought that up.
So you talk a lot.
I've seen a lot of this on your stories recently.
You talk about your journey with acne
and how you clear your skin.
When we talk about, I know a lot of it was,
well, I'll just let you share,
but I feel like a lot of it was not being vegan anymore too, right?
Unfortunately, yes.
And again, I totally understand if someone is still vegan
and it's working for you.
Awesome.
It just wasn't working for me.
It did at the beginning.
And then it kind of like after three or four years,
and just ended up, you know, with it was acne.
I also got off birth control at the same time.
So it was just like, oh, that too.
Yeah.
So I love to talk about that.
And so just realizing that between the two,
I was, yeah, my body was really struggling.
And we often think of acne as,
well, something is wrong with my skin.
But at the end of the day,
it's, I don't want to say it's never about this skin,
because yes, you need to cleanse and whatnot.
But it's also understanding that a big part of your skin
is just like manifesting what's going on on the inside.
And so regulating your hormones would be a great first step.
And I am yet to meet a woman who has like perfect hormones and balance
and doesn't have glucose spikes and, you know,
and just need sugar and still struggles with acne.
That's true.
There's a huge connection between what we're putting in our body.
And like you said, it quite literally manifests on our skin.
Yeah.
And I had a similar story.
I had cystic acne.
I had never struggled with acne until I went vegetarian.
And I had the craziest cystic acne that would not go away for four years.
And the only reason it went away was when I started eating meat again.
And, you know, I'm very careful.
Every time I talk about this subject on my podcast,
I always like to say that I want to be incredibly sensitive and honor the people
that are vegetarian and it's working for them.
I just like to talk about this and be open and honest about it
because this is my journey and it was your journey too.
And if someone's really struggling and they feel like they're trying everything,
but they have not been able to figure it out yet,
this might be the missing puzzle piece.
Yeah. And I know, you know, one of my closest friends,
she's been struggling with cancer for a very long time.
And, you know, she's like, I'm ready to try anything.
I'm like, well, can you try eating meat?
And, you know, and she's like, no, no, no, but I'm not ready for that.
And I'm like, it's literally your life against someone else,
like another animal, but like we just discuss them on my podcast
that there is no bloodless diet.
And ultimately, vegan diet is in bloodless, either.
Yeah, exactly.
Modern farming, unfortunately, kills a lot of...
Well, we know that it kills a lot of bees from the pesticides,
like almonds are notorious, that, you know,
your vegan almond milk has a lot of bees every year.
We need bees in order to pollinate 90% of our produce section.
You know, and you think about all the animals that get stuck in the,
the tilling machines and, you know, the gophers and the snakes
and they're uprooting their entire ecosystem.
And as a result, a lot of animals die for it, you know?
So unfortunately, we just have to make peace with the fact that
if we're going to live on this planet,
that death is also a part of life.
Yeah, we have 100%.
Yeah.
Okay, so I want to talk about your journey
with being on birth control and then coming off of it
and learning about your cycle and sinking.
And let's talk about...
Yeah, oh my God, amazing.
I think it's just like, again, like what you're doing with food
and just being like a rebel and finding out your own way.
I feel like this is another level of what we can do as women
is to sink our cycle.
And so I was in birth control.
I always treated period as something that was just super annoying
and embarrassing.
And I just was just like grossed out about it.
I almost would like apologize to my wife.
I'm like, I'm sorry, I'm on my period.
Like, oh, like let me like make sure
like no one gets to see it in this house.
I'll put a tarp down.
Yeah, no, like in the bathroom.
It was just like such a big embarrassment
about that part of me.
And it was never a celebration.
It was never something that I was just super proud of.
And so when I got an opportunity to be on birth control,
which I didn't get on for quite late in my life,
but I was like, I felt like a real woman.
I was like, I'm on birth control.
And now I don't get to this fucking period.
I can like just do it.
So like I barely like have any like spotting,
which by the way, it's not a period,
but like it's like a spotting.
And so I was like super happy.
I was like, this is it.
I was like born to like I was like the perfect candidate.
I was like fuck this fear thing.
And so, you know, I wasn't very regular.
And then I could really depressed.
And so I then stopped and I did it again.
And it's like every time I would get on birth control,
I would just feel very withdrawn.
And yeah, I feel like it was robbing me out
of my life force energy.
I would question who I was.
I really wasn't like fully myself.
And I think a lot of issues that I had were connected
to my birth control.
Well, that was my acne, putting on weight and whatnot.
And I still remember it was like a couple of days
after my boyfriend's birthday.
And I said to him like, I don't think I want to live.
I have like, I didn't really feel like I want to live
anymore for like, and I felt that for months.
And he's like, you must be joking.
You have the most incredible life.
I'm like, I know, but it's like, what's the point?
Like, I couldn't understand.
Like, it was just pretty depressed.
And I was like, I said to him, I would love to try
to get off birth control and see if there's a connection.
And so I did.
And yeah, I got my life back.
And so I understand might not be the reality
for a lot of women.
But sadly, if you watch, you know,
the business of birth control by our friend, Riki Lake,
who we love.
We love her.
Love you, Riki.
And so, yeah, and it just explains the incredible impact
that birth control has on us as women.
And so when I started doing my biohacking courses for women
and coaching women, it was just very clear
that it's one of the things that I need to mention
that it's, yes, you can be on birth control when you're biohack.
But you're going to get to a point in your biohacking journey
that you're going to be like, fuck, I don't know,
like how much of an impact it has on me.
And I think the step number one is,
why are we on birth control?
Some people are because of endometriosis,
which 100% totally understand,
would love to invite you to talk to your doctor
how we can actually get to the root of it.
And, you know, I know there's no cure officially
for endometriosis, but I also think it's all connected
to glucose and insulin and hormonal issues.
And the other group of women are there
because they want to prevent pregnancy,
which again, it's, it's, it annoys me
that that responsibility is put only on women
where it shouldn't, where it shouldn't be only our responsibility
to not get pregnant.
And I think we just made it a little bit too convenient
for men to take all of that responsibility
of their shoulder, of their shoulders.
And so, and it's coming at the expense of our health.
Yes.
You just mentioned is a very common thing
that happens to most women.
It's like lock step, a woman gets put on birth control
and then is put on antidepressants soon after
because she becomes so depressed.
And why have we not been making this connection for women?
I mean, you're so lucky that you were able
to make that connection, but a lot of women don't.
I have a girlfriend who was on the pill for 10 years.
When she finally came off of it,
she goes, I have this depression cloud on me
for 10 years that I did not even fully understand,
like wrap my brain around until I finally came off the pill.
And it was like this cloud, this fog had lifted.
It sounds incredible.
And I think what we don't really understand
is like, it's based telling women,
basically when you're taking the birth control,
you're not ovulating.
And no one ever, not a single doctor ever told me,
what are the benefits of ovulation?
It was always being presented.
It's like, oh, at least you don't get pregnant.
You want that?
You go on that super dragon.
And you're like, oh, sure, like no side effects.
I'm like, even if you aren't depressed,
even if you're not suicidal, even if you're not one
of those many women that have died out of,
from the complications of birth control,
you're still like, you're guaranteed,
you're not ovulating.
And so what are the benefits of ovulating?
Like no one even talks about that.
And from the, it makes our bones stronger.
It helps our metabolism when we ovulate.
It boosts our insular sensitivity.
It makes us, helps us with mental clarity.
Also, women that are ovulating
are considered more attractive by men.
And so they have done a studies
between women that were on birth control
and women that are ovulating and 100 times,
like 100% all the women that were ovulating
were considered more attractive to men,
regardless of what they look like.
And they are able to pick up on the furimones
and hence being able to tell if the men
is the right partner for them.
Like, these are some crazy things.
These are just ovulations.
So I was like, I'll take that over taking a pill
that doesn't give me a period, right?
And so I was like, I have never been,
no one ever told me what are the benefits of ovulation.
The only reason I know is because I started reading about it.
I hired a medical team to help me write a book about it
because I was just like, it was never been taught in school.
Like, what's the benefit, right?
It was just like, oh, you just get pregnant for three days.
Like, that's just sucks.
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Isn't it wild that we take a pill or we,
women on birth control take a pill
for every single day of the month
and there's only about a six to eight window period
when we get pregnant,
but we are putting women on hormones for 30 days
for the entire month.
And on top of that, to go about the pheromones thing,
I find this fact so incredibly fascinating,
women that choose a partner while they're on birth control
oftentimes will be unattracted to them
and their partner will smell differently to them
when they come off the pill,
which is when you decide to have a baby together
and all of a sudden you're like,
I hate this motherfucker.
This happened to three of my girlfriends.
So this is a real thing.
And I know those are anecdotal stories,
but there's also studies now that are showing this.
I mean, you think about like when you're dating someone
and you're just like, oh my god, you're sweaty
and you still smell amazing to me.
Like that's because that is our chemistry.
That's a primal, like our biochemistry telling us
that this is like a good match for us,
but that's completely shut off
when we're on birth control.
100%.
Oh, or when you use like aluminum deodorants,
which I took me so long to get my boyfriend off it,
but he was like, no, I'm gonna sing.
I'm like, I want you to sing.
And yeah, at the beginning you do sing
when you stop using it
because you've been blocking older like, you know,
like for set, like sweat receptors,
but then you actually smell good.
Like I don't use the other end.
And yeah, and I hope I'm...
You don't smell, so you're good.
Same, like I don't use it either.
So I'm like, I'm sitting across from her right now
and you do not smell so good.
But it's also like, it's great for you
that when on the days I smell,
I'm like, what have I eaten that I can smell myself, right?
That's the great feedback.
It's like we stop ever understanding
the like menstrual blood, like in my healthy,
like looking at your own poop, like we flush it
and we're just like, oh, gross.
But I'm like, what's actually the most incredible feedback?
Like looking at your own poop
can give you so much information.
Am I digesting?
Are the pieces of food in my poop?
I'm like, well, I don't have enough digesting enzymes
or like I don't have stomach acid.
So my chances of getting a parasite or Candida
are super high because my stomach isn't thriving.
There's shit in my gut.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like there's so much you can learn just by looking
at your poop, let alone like analyzing it.
So anyway, so I basically help women get off birth control
and kind of like understand like how beautiful
it's to like sink your cycle with Mooncellinco as well,
which is combining my biohacking,
fashion for biohacking and spirituality.
And it all starts with the partner
with a supportive partner that would, you know,
you would go and say like, listen,
I don't want to get pregnant,
but I also want to, I also want to be healthy.
Can I have your support on this?
It's like, am I mean that for a hot second,
we might not, you know,
we'll have explored different ways of making love
that doesn't involve penetration.
And this is another one of my arguments
that I absolutely love, which is but statistically
in heterosexual couples, only 50% of women come
and in homosexual couples,
men, women come 85% of the times,
which is basically, it's fair to say that mostly
women don't come through traditional penetration.
So I'm like, how epic of nature to realize that,
okay, for those five or six days,
you can't have penetrative sex,
which means it's gonna be a woman focused sexual practice
when it doesn't involve penetration,
when it's gonna involve other ways
of like pleasing your partner,
which will be beneficial for a woman anyways,
which is putting, it's like a women led,
women focused relationship versus penis focused relationship,
which is what it is right now,
being available for sex at 24.7, you know?
Like the way our society's design is based
on testosterone, not on progesterone estrogen.
And so I love it.
I love that when I can't have penetration sex,
we can just explore other tantric ways
of just connecting with each other.
Even last night, this is gonna be an overshare.
But even last night was like, we were just kissing
because it was like, it's like, in long,
in long was like, when relationships are long
for a long time.
Long term, really?
No, yeah.
So in long term relationships, apparently,
the art of kissing is being lost
because you basically, yeah, you just, it's forgotten.
So yesterday, we're just forwarded.
Yeah, yeah, you know, you know exactly
what's gonna make your partner come and you just go straight
there.
And so yesterday, we're just kissing for an hour
without like knowing that it's not gonna
graduate to anything serious.
And we're just making out and we're so good.
I was like, wow, kissing is amazing.
But like now, or back in the day, kissing meant
that we're getting into sex.
Yeah.
Oh, I love that.
This more like female focused sexuality
and not be so concerned and just like worshiping
the penis all the time, you know, like we're here too.
I think it's a great part of the conversation.
So I want to talk about sinking your cycle to the moon
and also like sinking your cycle around your workouts.
Let's do it.
So basically, what research is proving these days
is what our grandmother's probably would have told us
if they got a chance.
But yeah, we live in a society where, you know,
science and advancements being worshipped
and, you know, traditions and the ancient knowledge
of our grandmother's is considered just me and old school.
But in reality, first of all, I think of just
from a pure standpoint of medical advice
and biohacking research, it is recommended
and it's what I recommend a lot of women that I work with
is to sink your cycles.
It's important to sink your workouts to your cycle.
So what does it mean?
That depending on where you are in your cycle
and there are four main stages,
you should prioritize different kinds of workouts.
And right at the beginning, the administration
for the first few days and depending how you feel,
different researches, different things.
The first couple of days, like if you're feeling terrible,
like please honor that.
But then you're more than welcome to do heavy weights
and have a leaf thing.
And that's the one till like day 12
where you're entering your ovulation
and this is time for you to really push your fasting.
This is time to do like a three day fast.
Obviously if you're fasting, don't do heavy weights.
But if you're not fasting, by all means,
this is the time to really push yourself
and lift heavy and really just push your limits.
And then we have ovulation, which is kind of like
we're gonna slow down a touch
and this is, you're encouraged to eat more like fresh foods.
Don't go too hard on your fasting
but, and sorry, in the first stage, I would just say,
like go keto, lots of fats.
And because imagine your estrogen's on the rise.
So your estrogen, she loves keto.
She loves fats, she loves being supported
by a heavy workout, good fats, good keto.
And it's been promoted these days
that this is the diet that works for a lot of women
but it works to a degree.
It works until we're ovulate.
And then it's great to eat your temperature goes up.
So all the cooling foods that you can eat
and usually fresh foods and like raw salads
and whatever, that would be the best time
to do it around your ovulation, to support your hormones.
And that's where we don't really push ourselves too too hard.
This is a good time for you to like a, hit workout
but not too heavy.
This would be a great time for you to do yoga
or whatever it might be.
Then after ovulation, you still have a small window
about five to six days
where you can still push yourself harder.
This is like, I love this time
because it reminds me of like, oh shit.
If I don't use that window,
then I can't push myself at all.
So it's like a very good motivation for me
to actually really push myself at the gym.
Again, go a little heavier with my workouts,
do weights, do really intense hit workouts.
And then about seven days before your menstruation,
your progesterones on the rise
and to support progesterone.
And it's actually, we live in a society
where it doesn't really support progesterone.
And your progesterone is like, she's the one
that tells you to like, cut her up in bed.
So your progesterone is the one that makes you,
I just curl up on a couch and just take it easy.
And I like to call this phase the being phase, right?
So we live in a society that promotes the doing
and that's better than anything else.
Where in fact, being is just equally as beautiful.
So seven days to eight days before your period,
this is the time for you to really listen to your body.
If you really don't feel like working out like then don't,
do yoga, do like soft exercise, do stretching,
go on walks, go on hikes, really just like,
lower your cortisol, focus on your body getting restored.
And this is where you do not fast at all.
And here's when the research kind of like splits
because some people are like, well,
you're very, you're insulin sensitive
so you shouldn't eat carbs.
But I also believe what Dr. Mindy says,
Mindy Pell is that we should trust our bodies
intelligence that if we need healthy carbs,
we should eat them progesterone needs fats
to like, to be metabolized.
It's just not about eating a tub of ice cream
or a pizza or a pasta.
Like that's our idea of what we do,
eat before our period.
Where in fact, we just want to eat like sweet potato,
like white rice and all the healthy carbs
that would support our progesterone.
And yeah, and then we don't really push ourselves
right before your menstruation, which is annoying me
because no one ever gave you a day off
five days before your period or three days before your period.
They give you a day off while you have your period,
but your period and the PMSing and all of that
is actually makes it worse
because you're not resting before your periods.
If we had a female centered society,
we would have something like they have in Spain
where they do get a day off depending
over the end of the cycle for like, for female reasons.
So if you got the last three days
before your menstrual cycle off,
a lot would change for women.
Yeah, and it's so wild that we don't talk about this
and that we are not taught this growing up, you know?
And I'm so grateful for apps.
So for people listening, maybe if this is like,
a lot, and this is the first time you've heard it,
I really recommend, are you familiar with Elissa Vitti
and her work?
Yeah, yeah.
So she has an amazing flow app
that you can download.
It's F-L-O and based on where you are in your cycle,
she gives you tips and we'll say like, you know,
you're probably gonna have less energy
so maybe do lower impact and walk or take that data rest.
And then when you're, you know, in your various phases,
like you're gonna have a lot of energy
and focus on these kind of foods.
And, you know, coming back to what you said
about really trusting the intelligence of your body
and this is incredibly important.
And as you notice, like I found this in my own life,
the healthier you get and the more intuney
become with your body, the more you're able
to just follow those signs without having to look in an app
or really, like for me, for example,
before I even learned about this whole concept
of cycle tracking, I was already intuitively eating
a lot more like right before is about to start my period
and really like resting.
And then once my period started, I was like having more energy
and it's also important to note too with a PMS,
a list of this video talks about this all the time.
PMS is common, but it's not normal.
It's your body telling you that there is
some sort of hormonal imbalance happening.
Now, it's not in all sales, it's not to say
that you should freak out and it's this whole big thing.
It could be something as simple as rebalancing
your estrogen and your progesterone,
but it's definitely something to look at
because it's a sign and symptom that something's going on.
100% and I think, yeah, just like realizing
that PMS is not normal, although it's common,
it's like a big a homo end that I was like, oh shit.
Yeah, I don't deal with it really anymore
and that's not to say that I never do,
but usually if I've been like really going on my diet
and I really don't experience any PMS symptoms, you know?
Same, same, but I do notice that I definitely
prefer to have carbure meals
and I prefer to go in wards, which is beautiful
and I don't really judge myself for it anymore.
I used to be like, oh, fuck, I'm weak.
I'm not a good guy.
I can't just go, you know, go, go, go every day.
But now I'm kind of like, oh, cool,
like being as equally as beautiful as doing.
And so I love it.
I love that.
And you just said something so important
that why is women are we always comparing ourselves to men?
As if the men are the gold standard, right?
Because if PMS is the gold standard,
so whenever you talk to women and say,
oh, I take so long to come.
I'm like, you mean longer than the full?
Oh, men, so as if men is the gold standard
and women are longer.
How about maybe women is the gold standard
and they take much less time?
And maybe they should work on, you know.
I mean, they should.
Well, and I'm kidding, obviously, but, you know,
of course, I love it.
But what about also just honoring that women
are different than men and honoring men
for the things that make them men
and honoring the things that make us women?
You know, there's beautiful things
about both men and women and we work together
so beautifully too, you know, and so,
and we need both, right?
But we need women as a reminder of slowing down,
taking it slower, the resting, and, you know,
that all the things that we love
and attribute to the more feminine.
Yeah, but suddenly we live in the mask in the world
and so taking it slow or resting is considered weak
and so we basically feel terrible about ourselves
whenever we need some rest.
I know I did, whenever I would get weak or tired
or sick, I was like, oh, I'm the weakestling.
I'm so weak, like, a little, like,
I was just like, judge myself for it.
So, I would too, I would compare myself often,
especially like, for the longest time,
I worked in a very male-dominated world
and I would compare myself to that often,
but, you know, as women, we work on
totally different hormone cycles than men do.
Men have a 24-hour cycle.
Women have 30 days, which is exactly what the Mona is,
which I would love to talk about as well.
Let's talk about it.
Yeah, yeah, and so I think it's beautiful
that, you know, the everyday cycles
called the circadian rhythm,
which I'm sure your audience have heard of,
but there was something called infradium rhythm,
which is the 30-day cycle or 28-day cycle,
to be precise, and it happens to be the same cycle
as the one of the moon, aka the nature.
And if you travel to remote areas,
like, I sail across the Pacific
and I lived on super-remout islands like Tu Boa
and they, their entire community lived according
to the moon cycle, because, like,
all we always, you know,
plant all our seeds at full moon,
and I don't know, right?
And so I was like, wow, that's so interesting.
But then, as a sailor, I would know that the entire ocean,
you know, just fluctuates depending on
what part of the moon, you know, moon cycle it is.
So I think if you are on the pill and you don't have a cycle
and you would like to, for example, sink your workouts
and you're like, okay, well, like, what about me?
I don't ovulate, like, I don't really menstruate.
What do I do?
I was like, I would love for you if you have the opportunity
to sink yourself with the moon cycle.
And so, step one, it's basically,
so your first day of your menstruation
should be on the new moon.
And you think about it, it's the darkest night, right?
Cause the new moon is tiny.
And this is for you, time for you to go inwards.
It's dark, it's just, you know, introspective.
This is the time for you to like,
just reflect on everything
that you have been going on in your life.
And then you want to sink your ovulation to the full moon,
which is, you know, the story has it that the lovers
would want to see their faces as they make love.
And so, the light of the moon would allow them to do that.
And so, you're the most vital during ovulation.
And so, super interesting.
I have been trying to do that for the longest time.
And it was always the opposite.
So, always, I would ovulate at new moon
and then have my period on the full moon.
And I was like, how do I change it?
I started researching and turns out that women that are,
like, there's obviously a tale, an old lifestyle
that women that are in the healer's positions
or women that are there to support other women
will change that cycle because from the perspective of nature,
the women that are not ready to give birth
would switch the cycle so that can support other women
that are ready to give birth.
And so, which is really interesting,
that they have been chosen to support other women
in their journey.
And I was like, oh, wow, that's actually super beautiful.
So, if you are the opposite, I would be very curious to see
if you're actually supporting other women in your journey.
But yeah, that's basically the basic.
And oh, I guess it's like, okay, that is the idea,
but how do you do it?
I can't believe it.
This is beautiful.
How do you want to do it?
But now, how on earth do you sink your cycle to the moon?
Well, if you went on a remote island for a few months,
it would just happen naturally
because your body naturally would pick up the light
from the moon and it would know when it's dark
and when it's lighter and it would automatically.
Unfortunately, we have phones, we have fluorescent light,
we have light from above, you know, after dark.
And so, our bodies completely confused
on what time of the moon cycle it is, right?
Because it's always bright.
And so, there's nothing to really sink on.
And so, I love blue-like blocking glasses
and I wear them religiously.
And I think this is the biggest hack for me
to really sink my moon.
So, like, if you combine the workouts that I mentioned,
the food that I mentioned, the fasting,
and then you combine it with the blocking the blue light
and using low lamps, just try it for a month
to see how you feel, see how you feel
with reducing your screen time.
And if you are in reducing screen time,
using really good blue-like blocking glasses,
spending 30 minutes out in the nature and the dark
when it's actually the, you know,
you can look into the sky and in the stars.
And something as simple as that
would really make a difference.
I love this story behind that.
I've actually never heard that.
And it was really fascinating.
Okay, so in the conversation of fertility,
this is something that I'm really interested in
because I still really want kids.
And I'm a little bit older than most women
are when they start having children.
And you talk about this a lot in your journey as well.
What are some of your, like,
biohacking tips as far as fertility goes?
I know you've talked about peptides
if you want to share some of those.
Yeah.
And what are your thoughts on egg freezing?
Great questions.
So I always wanted to freeze my eggs
because I heard that it's such a great option
to extend the window where you can have kids.
But the more I started by hacking,
speaking to different doctors,
it's just, it's kind of hard to do it anymore
because the more doctors I speak to,
they share with me that all the women
that have frozen eggs before they enter the menopause
in their early 40s
because the body down regulates
after egg freezing procedures.
And so it turns out that like,
when I went to get to freeze my eggs,
it was presented to me as like a low impact,
low risk option for women who want to extend their window.
But it turns out it's actually not.
And so the amount of hormones that you pump in yourself with
and so being quite problematic,
apparently a lot of women that have gone through
egg freezing procedures haven't been able to get pregnant
naturally or they struggled a lot.
And so they ended up having to use,
to use, you know, in vitro in their journey.
And so I was like, okay, so what on earth are we supposed to do?
So I started digging and turns out there are so many ways
where you can extend your fertility naturally
that no one really talks about it.
I think it's just being presented to us
as like something that is, you know,
you have a final number of eggs
and which is also a good shot.
You don't, you're not something that you're born with
and that's it, you can actually produce more eggs
and it's proven and there are a lot of supplements,
you know, M&M combined with TMG CERT6, you know,
David's in Clare and credible, Dr. on longevity.
But as long as you're extending your telemeters,
you're extending your fertility as well.
And so there are peptides like epitalin
that inject every six months for 10 days
and the doctor that I have on the challenge,
she has had 100% success in fertility
and healing fertility with her patient,
just using peptides and eating stuff like beef liver
and supporting women with cortisol levels
as well as, yeah, just supporting with supplements,
which is fucking crazy because no one talks about it
and just makes me a little angry
because, you know, me being 35,
I'm like, I wish someone like told me
like, how do I send my fertility naturally
and I can, I have a say about it
and that it's not only about, you know,
just the freezing eggs, which is not neutral
to your body unfortunately.
I'm so glad you're talking about this too
because I feel similarly, so this is all very new to me
what you just shared and as someone,
so I froze my eggs two years ago
and I wish I had known this before.
Sorry, don't be sorry.
I don't know, this is really like a way
I mean, I was super close because no,
you go to these clinics and they said,
like these doctors are super lovely,
the clinics are pretty and they're like,
there's no risk and none and none.
I'm like, okay, it makes sense, right?
Like, I don't have to stress about it anymore.
Totally.
Well, I can tell you that I waited
for a very long time to do it
because my approach to all this kind of stuff
is I really believe that injecting ourselves
with these hormones is really bad
and I really didn't want to do it
and it's also why I've never really been on birth control
my whole life, like I've always just been very conscious
and aware of this,
but this is a part of the conversation I've never heard
but I also want to share too
for people listening that have had their eggs frozen
and are concerned about this.
I have a mentality in life and I choose,
I choose whether or not to let that bother me
and I have this mentality of like,
I really truly believe that one of my soul's purposes
is to be a mom in this earth,
so I'm not even gonna let that affect me
or like fit her or like keep me, you know,
in living in fear of being like, oh my God,
what if that happens to me?
I choose to not take that on, you know?
And I think the biggest one is like,
whenever I speak to these doctors,
like the cortisol is the number one reason
why you're not getting pregnant
and the pressure, whether it's the cortisol
from pressure of wanting to get pregnant
with the cortisol is being told, like,
oh, you'll never get pregnant
because I heard on the podcast,
so now I'm fucking stressed
and so it is proven, I mean,
I had my auntie in Poland because now, you know, 70,
but she couldn't get pregnant until 42
because she was trying so hard and she was like, fuck it,
I'll never get pregnant.
She let go and it happened.
So it really is, you know,
you're bringing a human to this world
and it's always about how safe is it out there?
If it's not safe, we're not getting pregnant.
Yeah, that's so true.
That's really important, too, you know?
And I think there's so much like shame and fear
and just all these mixed emotions around it
for good reason, right?
But if we can release all of that
and just trust that the universe has our back
and that everything's happening for us,
yes, then we're gonna live.
100% and I think that is not to say, you know,
like I obviously, I don't treat patients,
I'm not a doctor, these are just like what the doctors
I have invited to my challenges have shared with me
and they're choosing alternative treatments
and for me, that was really mind blowing
because I didn't hear,
I've never heard of peptides up until getting into biohacking.
So I was like, oh, interesting.
Yeah, so do you know, have you heard anything about as far as like
if someone has had their eggs frozen, will these peptides
yeah, 100%.
Basically they ultimately extend your telemeters, right?
So these are like, imagine there's a shoelace
and shoelace is your DNA and at the end of a shoelace
is the plastic part, that's your telemetre.
So the longer they are, the longer you're gonna live.
That's just like a good marker of your longevity.
And so obviously your longevity is tied to your fertility,
right?
So it's like the longer you can extend your vitality
and the way the longer you'll be able to reproduce
hence it's also like, you know,
why a lot of people that like can move first
or biological age through peptides and other practices
are able to like have their menopause in their 60s.
It's incredible.
Yeah, I'm claiming that for myself.
Fuck yeah, I'm here for it.
Fuck yeah, I love it.
Okay, so in a sense of time, I want to,
let's talk about your supplements for a second,
before we go.
Thank you.
Tell us about your supplements.
I'm so excited about them.
I've been watching your stories and I'm like,
okay, I need that one.
I need the sugar one.
Oh, they're coming.
They're coming to your house.
You should just wait, so excited.
So yeah, so basically I do these biohacking challenges
for women and I very quickly realized that, you know,
they're all like, oh, but, you know,
Aggie use all of these supplements,
which ones do you recommend?
And a lot of times they were so full of crap.
And so a lot of these mainstream supplements,
there's no regulations because it's not FDA approved.
And so it's probably the most unregulated industry
in the world.
And so a lot of supplement companies are just putting
a lot of crap in there, a lot of fillers
to condy oxide, just like binders and preservatives
and whatnot and sugar like maltodextrin.
Even like very big people that have their own supplements
put maltodextrin in their supplements.
I'm not gonna mention names, I'll say later,
but I was like, hard to broken.
I think I know.
And so I was like, why, why?
Like it's really, like it was sucralose
and all of the crap.
So I was like, how hard would it be to create supplements?
I started, you know, asking in our community,
we have a lot of friends in the community
that have supplements.
I was like, how do I just make a clean supplements
that help women with the issues that women deal with, right?
So I don't do vitamins as of right now,
but you know, we do a bloating,
which is our biggest bestseller,
and it's all natural, all herbs.
I like to think I'm like this, like, you know,
the witch at the, you know, we're a village like 2000 years ago
and I was just putting all the herbs
and they're putting them for you
and just making you, you know, it's like,
this will heal you.
I'm so happy for you, I love it.
Yeah, like crazy hair.
And so I was like, okay, like how do I,
like so we basically looked at all the studies
and I'm like, all these natural herbs actually
support bloating and water retention.
So we put that and then these are
digestive enzymes, but we realized that when people
put, eat a lot of digestive enzymes,
your body is supproducing them, so we put the bitters.
So just a little bit of digestive enzymes to help you now,
but bitters to support the whole system.
And so I was able to work with an incredible doctor
that has 25 years experience creating supplements
for the biggest brands and we're able to create those supplements
and I'm just really happy to put something out there
on the market that is clean and supportive
and we should give your audience like 20% off
with your coat, Courtney, so they can try it out.
And yeah, I feel really passionate
because I feel like if you're really good to like,
just bring some quality product on the market.
And when you come up with your supplements,
I'm here for it.
I'm all thank you.
It'll be amazing.
Yeah, like I said, I've been watching your stories
and I watched this one the other day of your,
you took your bloating supplement and you were like,
I'm so bloated and then you showed maybe an hour in
and two hours in and I was like, I need that.
Yeah, I need that.
It's a really good one on this thing.
Well, it's awesome.
Oh, I'm so excited for you and everything
that you're working on right now.
I want to ask you one more question before we go
which is what I ask all of my guests.
What are your personal health and non-negotiable?
So these are things that you do to prioritize your own health.
Oh my God, I think it's the, but I think this is like
something I really, really prioritize over anything else.
Drinking a lot of water, I think,
I just stay without water, just doesn't exist.
Like I would get, like that's the first thing
I prioritize over anything else when traveling
and good quality food for sure.
I think it's just the very basic, like fresh air.
I need to be outside, I need to get outside
in the first 30 minutes to just, yeah.
Just remember like I am nature
and yeah, the very basic stuff
are the best biohugs, I'm gonna say.
Yeah, just getting back to the basics
is what is the best.
I have to share because she's our mutual friend
but our favorite Ricky Lake, when I asked her this question,
she said, it's still to the stay my favorite answers
I've ever gotten and she said, my health non-negotiable
is that I have to eat an edible with my husband
and fuck the shit out of him every night.
Before bed.
I was like, that's a way better than I was credible.
I love that so much.
Oh my God.
We love you Ricky.
I love you Ricky, she's the best.
Is there anything else you want to share before we go?
No, I just, I'm very grateful for everything
that you're doing and thank you for having me
on the show, it means a lot.
Thank you so much.
Please share with everyone where they can find you
where they can find your supplement.
Yeah, so my account is Aggie,
at Aggie, just my first name
and my supplements are at biohacking bestie
and you can find YouTube podcast.
That's also the name of my podcast
biohackingbestie.com.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for all the work.
Thank you, thank you.
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