10 Quick Health Tips for 2026 | Improvement Warrior Podcast Episode #84

10 Quick Health Tips for 2026 | Improvement Warrior Podcast Episode #84

Author: Jason Yun January 8, 2026 Duration: 28:12

10 Quick Health Tips for 2026 | Improvement Warrior Podcast Episode #84

Beyond the Basics: Surprising Tips for Holistic Health


Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, and sorry for the long hiatis between shows. Today we dive deep into the often overlooked factors that can make or break your health journey. Have you ever felt like you're doing everything right but still not achieving optimal wellness? You're not alone. Today, we explore 10 quick health tips that reveal hidden disruptors like blue light, EMF exposure, plastic in everything and dehydration.


Episode Highlights-

1. Exercise is a hormetic Stress2. Dieting is stupid3. Workout under blue light is stupid4. Fake Clothes5. Fake toothbrushes6. Physical Pain must be dealth with NOW7. DHA is most important food to eat8. Never get a flu shot9. Nervous system regulation is more important than working out10. Be punctual
Resources Mentioned:
The Agenda: Their Vision, Your Future: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFHHOBiUrkg
Go Dark Faraday Pouches: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/godark
Private Facebook Group IWU: http://www.improvementwarriorfitness.com/iwufb
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Jason Yun hosts the Improvement Warrior Podcast, drawing from his background as a gym owner and fitness expert. His perspective shifted fundamentally after encountering the work of Dr. Jack Kruse, an influence that since 2018 has shaped him into a self-described "Mitochondriac." At the core of this exploration is a simple yet profound principle: Circadian Biology governs our well-being. Each episode is a deep, practical dive into the environmental factors that truly power our cells. You’ll hear detailed conversations and monologues unpacking the tangible effects of light exposure, water quality, magnetic fields, and deliberate cold exposure. Jason also translates complex science around sleep, mindset, nutrition, and movement into actionable strategies. The aim is to move beyond generic fitness advice and examine the foundational elements that energize the human body. This isn't just another health podcast; it's a focused investigation into the non-negotiable rhythms and inputs that dictate vitality, all filtered through Jason's direct experience and ongoing study. Tune in for a clear, often surprising roadmap to optimizing your daily life from the ground up.
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