About The Mito Man community
(The ‘Randy Recommends” list)
I don’t send emails just to sell stuff or ‘have a virtual conversation’
That’s not me. Instead, I’ll email you to recommend you check out something particularly interesting or valuable. Major releases, cool finds, important notifications, and significant advancements qualify. Simple blog posts do not.
What emails will be about
Health news, such as group buys that I arranged, intelligence offerings, or occasional advocacy awareness such as critical legislation. When the Randy Recommends community reaches a certain size, I plan on setting up group buys for products and services that some can’t afford – especially those not covered by health insurance or a Health Savings Account. The idea is to pre-purchase high-performing products as a collective so sellers can offer maximum discounts on products that can’t be made cheaply.
Intentional wellness plan (speculative)? I’d love to take the ‘group buy’ concept and transition it into an intentional wellness plan. For example, many of the modalities I support such as magnetic sleeping pads, red-light therapy, and earthing devices are generally not eligible for coverage in a tax-favored Health Savings Account, and certainly not in any conventional health insurance plans. The idea is to aggregate enough buying power to offer employers and consumers a proactive wellness program that’s focused on biophysical modalities, mitochondrial health, regenerative medicine, and nutrient-dense food. In other words, health, in harmony with Nature.
Major content releases, new programs, or partnerships. Such as books, programs from partners that I helped out with, or partnership announcements.
Invention announcements. For example, new-product releases or crowd-funding campaigns.
Get access to premium content, such as
- Andrew Moulden’s “Tolerance Lost” series is freely available on the Internet. However, the video and audio quality are appalling, so I paid to have them upgraded. View or download them here.
- If you’re a practitioner or health educator, and want to know more about the science of blood flow, you need to read Thomas Riddick and Melvin Knisely’s material. Download two of Riddick’s best feature-length papers from this page.