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[The Invisible Force: How Gravity Shapes Your Health and Well-being]-[The Hidden Reason You Feel Exhausted & How to Feel Better Now]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2026-06-08

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Unlocking the Gravity Connection: A New Perspective on Health

In a recent episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, world-renowned gastroenterologist Dr. Brennan Spiegel introduces a groundbreaking perspective on human health: the concept of "gravity intolerance." While we often attribute chronic health issues to specific ailments, Dr. Spiegel argues that many of our physical and mental struggles—ranging from IBS and exhaustion to anxiety and back pain—are actually consequences of our body’s inability to effectively manage the constant, downward force of gravity.

What is Gravity Intolerance?

Dr. Spiegel defines gravity as an invisible force that has been present long before life emerged. To survive on this planet, humans evolved to "harmonize" with this force. Gravity intolerance occurs when our modern lifestyle—characterized by sedentary behavior, poor posture, processed diets, and high stress—undermines our natural ability to stand up to the planet. Essentially, when we fail to manage gravity, our bodies begin to "break down" by slouching, compressing, and losing the fluid dynamics necessary for optimal health.

The Gut-Gravity Connection

As a gastroenterologist, Dr. Spiegel highlights a surprising link between gravity and digestive health. He notes that the gut operates like a "sack of potatoes" suspended within the body. When we slouch or maintain poor posture, we create a "kink in the garden hose," leading to digestive issues like constipation and bacterial overgrowth. Furthermore, he explains that 95% of the body’s serotonin—a neurotransmitter essential for muscle function and mood regulation—is produced in the gut. By improving our relationship with gravity through better posture and movement, we can optimize these internal systems.

Identifying the Red Flags

Dr. Spiegel identifies several "everyday red flags" that suggest one might be struggling with gravity intolerance:

  • Chronic pain: Specifically in the lower back, often linked to the body being "pulled and bent" in unnatural ways.
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness: Signs that the body’s "pumps and tubes" are struggling to perfuse the brain with oxygen.
  • Mental heaviness: Dr. Spiegel notes that the feeling of being "down in the dumps" is more than a metaphor; it reflects the physical toll of gravity on our neurophysiology.
  • Joint hypermobility: A simple test involves bending the pinky finger or thumb; if you can easily touch your thumb to your forearm, you may have a "stretchy" internal suspension system that requires extra attention to core strength to prevent the gut from collapsing.

Practical Strategies for Gravity Mastery

To combat these issues, Dr. Spiegel suggests shifting from a mindset of "blame" to one of "strategy." He provides several actionable tools to rebuild our gravity resilience:

  1. Strength and Posture: Engaging the muscles between the shoulder blades helps open the chest and diaphragm, allowing the digestive tract to function properly. He suggests imagining that the chair is "pushing you up" rather than gravity pulling you down.
  2. The "Stack 10" Diet: To naturally boost serotonin, he recommends a diet rich in tryptophan-heavy foods, including salmon, turkey, avocado, chickpeas, and nuts.
  3. Physical Challenges:
    • Standing on one leg: Aim for 10 seconds per leg to improve proprioception and balance, which tracks directly to life expectancy.
    • The Dead Hang: Using a pull-up bar to hang for up to a minute improves grip strength, which Dr. Spiegel identifies as a vital indicator of overall cardiovascular health and longevity.
    • Weighted Vests: Dr. Spiegel himself wears a weighted vest to train his body to function on a "bigger planet," making everyday life feel lighter once the weight is removed.

Conclusion: Empowering Your Relationship with Earth

Ultimately, Dr. Spiegel emphasizes that we are "equipped for this planet." By understanding that our health is tied to our ability to stand, move, and breathe in harmony with gravity, we can move away from feeling like victims of our symptoms. Whether through intentional breathing, improving grip strength, or simply sitting more upright, these small, consistent efforts allow us to "bound into the world" with greater vitality and resilience.

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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
I have one of the top gastroenterologists in the world here in our Boston studios and I cannot wait for you to hear about his shocking research.
His name is Dr. Brennan Spiegel.
His work is so compelling, so groundbreaking that, as soon as I learned about it, I begged him to come on to this podcast so that he could share this medical breakthrough with you and your family.
If you, or anyone that you love has been experiencing health issues like exhaustion, GI issues IBS, back pain fatigue anxiety, swollen ankles and even depression, Dr Spiegel is here to share with you a mind-blowing fact.
There is a connection between all of these health issues and an invisible force that is all around you.

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