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Letting the Sun Back in Your Life | Matt Maruca

Letting the Sun Back in Your Life | Matt Maruca

Did you know that 92% of the average American’s life is spent indoors? If that doesn’t bum you out, I don’t know what will. We are creatures of light. The sun directly fuels us and gives us energy. When we actively work to block sunlight from our lives, it takes a toll on our health and well-being.

WELCOME TO THE DARIN OLIEN SHOW.

Matt Muraca needed to figure out why he kept getting sick.

In his teen years, Matt had digestion issues that would show up after every meal. On top of his gut problems, he also had countless allergies and debilitating headaches. Even at a young age, he knew there must be a way to resolve his health challenges with diet. After experimenting with the Paleo diet and researching like crazy, he felt better, but not as good as he knew he could.

Today,

Matt considers himself a student of the planet. His research has led him to focus on mitochondria. Matt describes mitochondria as “the little engines in our cells that keep us alive by burning our food with oxygen to make water and energy.” One of the most significant factors in how well our mitochondria are functioning is sunlight. The sun fuels our mitochondria, and as a direct result, it fuels us.

Matt is a passionate messenger about the power of the sun and how badly we need it back in our lives. He also educates others on the dangers of blue light and its effects on our circadian rhythm. His company Ra Optics (Ra, as in the Sun God), creates fashionable glasses used to block out blue light from computers, phones and TV screens. 

In this episode, Matt and I get into some complicated scientific principles. Bear with us, guys, we definitely nerd out quite a bit. But I promise you, it’s worth it. We really need to understand how our bodies work, at the cell level. Once you understand the nitty-gritty details of mitochondria, you’ll want to provide them with the best fuel possible so that you can feel great every day. So, go outside, lay out in the sunshine, and enjoy.

In this episode:
  • The story of Matt’s health issues
  • Dr. Jack Kruse and his impact on Matt’s research
  • The relationship between spirituality and light
  • The science of the origin of life
  • Genes and Nature vs. Nurture 
  • What happens when your mitochondria are damaged
  • Alzheimer’s and the mitochondrial connection
  • The Light Diet and Matt’s steps to utilize all its benefits

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  • Sam Alban
    Posted at 22:24h, 11 October

    Okay, so that was pretty heavy & I’ll prob need to listen again, but one thing that really resonated was “the healthier you are, the easier you tan.” I can look back at my life and pick out the moments in which I felt healthiest and they most def coincide with the times in which I was living an “outdoor” life and didn’t even think about “tanning” because it just happened naturally.

  • Jane Dulaney
    Posted at 22:05h, 15 October

    Darin,
    You truly are generous, gracious and kind. Just sayin’