I Learned Something 15 Years Ago That Changed How I Deal with Migraines. It Can Change Your Life Too – Episode 200

Episode Overview

In this episode of the One Small Bite Podcast, Dietitian Dude David Orozco — registered dietitian nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counselor, and certified exercise physiologist — delivers a comprehensive deep dive into SLEEP, the third of the 5 Basic Daily Functions and the third milestone of the Alimentar Men’s Community.

A Lesson That Changed My Life — And the Culture That Almost Killed Me

David opens with a personal revelation from 15 years ago that transformed how he manages migraines and stress, then confronts the cultural forces discouraging men from sleeping — hustle culture, the “grindset,” and the research-documented sleep-deprived masculinity stereotype (Journal of Health Psychology, N=2,564). He presents cardiovascular data showing 48% increased heart disease risk, 200–300% coronary plaque buildup from 5-hour sleep, and 1.7x higher death rate for men sleeping fewer than 6 hours.

My Migraines Taught Me to Sleep — A 15-Year Journey

David shares his personal experience with migraines over 15 years and how sleep became the single most effective intervention — more impactful than medication, supplements, or diet changes. Supported by 2025 fMRI research (Journal of Headache and Pain) showing sleep deprivation alters pain processing in the thalamus, cerebellum, and dorsal attention network, and a 2024 Brain Communications study confirming the directional relationship between sleep disruption and migraine vulnerability.

Your Pain Has a Recipe — Rachel Zoffness and the Biopsychosocial Model

Introduction to Dr. Rachel Zoffness’s biopsychosocial model, the “pain dial” metaphor, and the “pain recipe” concept. David maps the pain recipe directly onto the 5 Basic Daily Functions, demonstrating that neglected roots amplify pain and well-fed roots reduce it. Includes guidance on CBTI as the gold-standard insomnia treatment (2025 meta-analysis).

What Sleep Deprivation Does to a Man’s Body

Clinical review of sleep deprivation’s effects on testosterone (10–15% reduction in one week, University of Chicago), insulin resistance (15% increased metabolic syndrome risk, meta-analysis N=300,202), cortisol/HPA axis dysregulation, BDNF reduction (~30%), cognitive impairment (memory consolidation, cognitive flexibility), and cardiovascular damage (200–300% increased coronary plaque).

The Sleep Architecture Plan + Root System Integration

A practical framework including anchor times (consistent wake time 7 days/week), 60-minute wind-down protocol, sleep environment optimization (cool/dark/quiet, phone outside bedroom), and root system integration connecting Sleep to Eat (tryptophan-serotonin-melatonin pathway) and Move (cortisol clearance, circadian signaling). Covers the gut-sleep connection via the brain-gut axis (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, serotonin/GABA production), persona-specific sleep prescriptions for all five men, and the Body Trust Reframe.

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