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  • Uncommon Cold Book Q&A w/Seth Hendrickson, DC | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living
    Feb 20 2026

    Seth Hendrickson DC, is a California a chiropractor who found an instatiable appetite for reading when he regained his eyesight after an acid-scarring accident. In his functional integrative medicine practice, he often recommends cold plunge therapy -- especially for his perimenopausal and menopausal women.In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Hendrickson asks several questions of Thomas Seager, author of Uncommon Cold, about the science of cold therapy, and Seager hints about revising his book to create a 2nd edition.Hendrickson says the extensive references in Uncommon Cold reduce his research time and help him with his own health. His enthusiasm for the book and its impact on his chiropractic medicine practice is evident, making it one of his top book recommendations for health professionals.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Ice Talks | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 38
    Feb 15 2026

    This compilation of short lectures from the ice bath covers topics related to health, mitochondria, ketones, hormones, weight loss, autism, and protocols for cold plunging.

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    58 min
  • Ice Bath for Behavioral Health | PTSD | Jason Buck, DBT
    Feb 6 2026

    According to the creator of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) psychologist Marsha Linehan, PhD, cold water immersion therapy rebalances the sympathetic and the parasympathetic divisions of the central nervous system and can be used to treat mood and personality disorders. Mindy Pelz DC said that 11 seconds of cold plunge immersion works for treating her PTSD.How can this happen?In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Doctor of Behavioral Therapy Jason Buck describes how the Wim Hof breathing and cold plunge method helps him manage anxiety and maintain mental health.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Uncommon Testosterone | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 36
    Jan 30 2026

    When faced with an abnormal prostate specific antigen (PSA) test, Thomas Seager, PhD decided to eschew the normal medical advice and opted to practice daily ice baths instead. Four months later he'd reduced his PSA from 5 to 1.8 ng/dL, indicating no elevated risk of prostate cancer.Along the way, he discovered that his total testosterone had shot up to 1180 ng/dL. In this lecture, Seager explains the mechanism of sex hormone synthesis in the mitochondria that likely explains his spectacular results, and answers questions from the CryoCon 2025 audience about deliberate cold exposure, prostate health, and the importance of total testosterone for mental health.In this powerful presentation from the CryoCon Convention 2025, Seager shares a personal and emotional story excerpted from his book "Uncommon Testosterone." He discusses how cold plunge therapy, specifically ice bath practices, can play a role in optimizing sexual health and overall well-being, touching on aspects of stress management. Thomas P Seager, PhD deep dives into the relationships between cold exposure and testosterone.Timestamps:0:00 PSA from 7.1 down to 1.8 with keto and ice baths.5:50 Sakamoto study: exercise BEFORE cold exposure.7:33 High testosterone doesn't cause prostate cancer, it protects against it.8:22 Ice bath testosterone and women.9:30 Testosterone is synthesized in cholesterol/sex health.11:30 Ice baths suppress hypertrophy? Only when done after exercise.12:50 Vitamin D boosts testosterone? Instead try magnesium, zinc, and boron.13:40 The problem with testosterone research.15:15 People are starting to listen.17:10 Make yourself healthy again.17:45 Question: cold plunge vs cryotherapy.19:01 Question: Ice baths and HRT21:40 Question: Importance of total testosterone vs free testosterone as a biomarker.Cold Exposure and Testosterone: https://www.morozkoforge.com/ice-bath-science/categories/testosterone-sex-health

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    24 min
  • Hydrogen for Health | Science & Philosophy of Alex Tarnava
    Jan 24 2026

    Inventor the hydrogen water tablet, Alex Tarnava joins the Uncommon Living podcast to explain the role of hydrogen in the body and the mechanisms by which H2 promotes health, well-being, and longevity.

    Tarnava tells Thomas Seager, PhD about how three different dosing methods, drinking, bathing, and inhalation, target different areas of the body and have different effects.

    They also compare views on the necessity of fiber in the human diet, what (if anything) we can learn about human longevity by studying Blue Zones, the essential relationship between hormetic stress and human well-being, and the fallacy of the MBA degree. This wide-ranging conversation exemplifies the kind of independent, integrative systems thinking that is prerequisite to Uncommon Living,

    The Uncommon Living podcast is hosted by Arizona State University Associate Professor Thomas Seager, PhD, who is also the CEO of the Morozko Forge ice bath company.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Ozone for Health | Micah Lowe | Uncommon Living 34
    Jan 16 2026

    Ozone is a powerful disinfectant in water -- more powerful than chlorine and in many ways safer. However, the EPA and OSHA have set strict exposure limits in air.


    In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Thomas Seager, PhD talks with SimplyO3 Founder Micah Lowe about the science of ozone therapy, the mechanisms of action, the use of ozone for disinfection in ice baths, and some of the safety concerns that users have expressed.

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    44 min
  • Ice Bath for Female Fertility | Sarah Kleiner | Uncommon Living 33
    Jan 9 2026

    At the age of 41, Sarah Kleiner was determined to have a second child. She was already on a carnivore diet, but she lost two pregnancies and two rounds of IVF failed to produce viable embryos.


    What else could she possibly do? Ice baths.


    Less than four months after starting a program of regular cold water immersion therapy, Sarah successfully conceived. At age 43, she had a natural childbirth and a health baby boy.


    This episode of Uncommon Living describes Sarah's experience with diet, sunlight, and ice baths for sexual health and fertility.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Green Forest Light for Pain Relief | Thomas Seager, PhD | Uncommon Living 32
    Jan 3 2026

    The green light of the shady forest might be why the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) promotes healing. Immersion in the shady forest for just a few hours a week boosted the immune system, fight cancer, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, speed healing, and enhance mood. Meanwhile, in clinical trials at Harvard and University of Arizona, green light therapy has been used to treat migraine and other types of pain.


    In this episode of the Uncommon Living podcast, Thomas Seager, PhD explains the invention of the MyGreen Lamp for treatment of migraine and other types of pain, how the lamp was invented, how it compares to other green phototherapy technologies, and why he thinks its related to forest bathing.


    Try MyGreen at mygreenlamp.com

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    44 min