Lee Godfrey
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I love this.
And I remember saying to him, the first thing I asked him was, are you on benzodiazepines?
And he said, yes.
And I said, that will keep you sick.
That you will relapse over and over, over again.
This makes me even want to cry.
And I said, that's when I said, I'm going to help you.
But I told him that he was just never going to be able to get sober unless he got off the benzos.
And the only way to get off benzos, which is really interesting, it brings us to NAD.
NAD is a polypeptide.
It's not actually a peptide.
It doesn't really signal anything.
It's not a signaler or a teacher.
But what it works in is then the mitochondria, which is the Krebs cycle.
And that's a little complicated, but it's an electron carrier.
It's like, what do you mean?
It just helps it more efficient.
So if I intake glucose and I have to go through the Krebs cycle,
mitochondria, to make ATP, right?