Orthodox Health
During the Apostles’ Fast, many Orthodox Christians focus almost entirely on what they are removing: meat, dairy, eggs, oil, wine. But what if the deeper question is not simply, “What am I avoiding?” but, “What am I actually receiving?” In this episode, Dr. Michael Christian & John use nutrient pairings as a practical case study in one of the deepest patterns woven into creation: things are received in relationship. We discuss why intake does not always equal utilization, how nutrient pairings like fat-soluble vitamins & fat, iron & vitamin C, broccoli & mustard powder, tomatoes & olive oil, shellfish & lemon, fermented foods, & turmeric & black pepper can support better nourishment during fasting seasons. But this is not merely a nutrition episode. From there, we move into the Orthodox theology of reception: fasting is never given by itself. The Church gives us fasting with prayer, almsgiving, forgiveness, silence, gratitude, worship, & ultimately communion. Because the goal of the Fast is not deprivation. The goal is to become more capable of receiving God. Takeaways: * Intake is not the same thing as reception. You can eat nutrient-dense foods & still fail to absorb or utilize them well. * Nutrient pairings matter because the body receives food in context: fat with fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin C with plant-based iron, mustard powder with cooked crucifers, lemon with shellfish & legumes, & black pepper with turmeric. * Orthodox fasting is not merely removing meat, dairy, & eggs. The Fast is meant to form us through prayer, almsgiving, forgiveness, silence, gratitude, & communion. * Many people crash during fasting seasons because they unintentionally replace nourishing meals with snacks, starches, processed fasting foods, low protein, poor mineral intake, & poor sleep. * The goal of the Fast is not deprivation. The goal is to become more capable of receiving God. Sound Bytes: * “We remove the meat, then spend six hours scrolling.” * “It’s easier to skip a cheeseburger than forgive someone who wounded us.” * “The Fast is not failing you. The Church is not failing you. God is not failing you.” * “The bigger lesson isn’t mustard powder. It’s relationship.” * “The goal of the Fast is not deprivation, but communion.” Chapters: 00:00 Coming Up 00:24 Orthodox Health Podcast Intro 01:54 Condiment Theology: Why Nutrient Pairings Matter 06:11 Nutrient Absorption: Intake ≠ Reception 09:37 Orthodox Fasting & Nutritional Misconceptions 11:34 Why Orthodox Fasts Go Wrong 13:46 Nutrient Pairings Explained 19:04 Traditional Food Wisdom & Bioavailability 23:06 Practical Nutrient Pairing Takeaways 24:34 Spiritual Nutrient Pairings: Fasting Is Never Alone 33:26 Why Some People Crash During the Fast 35:56 Sleep, Stress & Fasting Fatigue 38:42 Digestion, Absorption & Nutrient Utilization 40:14 Metabolic Flexibility, Feasting & Fasting Rhythms 43:17 Why Christianity Culminates at the Table 45:52 Closing Thoughts: The Goal Is Communion Work with Dr. Mike Signed Copies of Orthodoxy & The Medicine of the Future: OrthodoxHealth.com/book [https://www.orthodoxhealth.com/book] Order Orthodoxy & the Medicine of the Future on Amazon [https://www.amzn.to/4adGdrv] Donate to St. John the Theologian here [https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-st-john-theologian-church] Support the Show with a One-Time or Recurring donation Intro & Outro Music: St. John of Chicago Orthodox Church Choir (Arkansas) - Please support their building fund by buying the whole album here [https://stjohnorthodoxchurch.bandcamp.com/album/come-ye-faithful-building-fundraiser] Orthodox Health Instagram [https://instagram.com/Orthodox_Health%E2%81%A0] & Telegram [https://t.me/orthodoxhealthpodcast]
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