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Ben Greenfield's Top Anti-Aging Tactics: Basic & Ancestral Strategies To Enhance Longevity
Episode 1058
Published 6 years, 9 months ago
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I recently had a chance to speak to a wonderful crowd of personal wealth management experts at the Raymond James conference in Las Vegas. During my talk, I covered both basic and advanced tactics to enhance longevity, and the talk was also recorded for your listening pleasure here.
In this episode, you'll learn... -Clues from the animal kingdom about our own longevity...9:45- Lobster has high activity of the telomerase enzyme (prevents telomeres from shortening rapidly)
- Naked mole rat have robust protein folding mechanisms
- Hummingbird has extremely high metabolism; produces high amount of endogenous antioxidants which extends its life
- Tortoise's internal organs do not degrade as rapidly as the rest of its body
- The Immortal Jellyfish: Sinks to the bottom of the ocean when it dies and renews its life
- Humans do not tap into their longevity potential due to their deleterious lifestyle
- Blue Zones by Dan Buettner
- Air quality in your environment [17:15]
- We're bombarded with air pollution
- 150,000 cases of diabetes directly related to air pollution
- Allerair air filters
- Molekule (use code BEN)
- It's possible to begin reversing lung damage from smoking within 12 months
- Full spectrum antioxidants
- Taurine
- Wild plants, herbs and spices [20:32]
- Hormesis: Things that are bad for you in large amounts can strengthen your body's stress resilience in small amounts
- Plants have built-in defense mechanisms
- Xenohormesis
- Book: The Plant Paradox by Dr. Steven Gundry
- Plants cause gut damage to those with existing gut damage (leaky gut, dysbiosis, etc.)
- Book: Eating on the Wild Side by Joe Robinson
- Avoid processed food [24:45]
- Two ingredients commonly found on processed "healthy" food: vegetable oil and sugar
- Two things to track:
- Glycemic variability w/ Dexcom G6
- Inflammation
- High amount of legumes [28:50]
- Rinsing and sprouting
- Legumes are a low glycemic index food
- Slow carbs
- A slice of bread can spike your sugar higher than a candy bar
- Low level physical activity throughout the day [34:50]
- You don't see cross fit regimens in blue zones
- Gyms are a product of the post-industrial era
- Natural way to exercise is walking, chopping wood, outdoor activities
- Standing work station [link]
- Treadmill work station [link]
- Design your lifestyle so that the gym is an option, not a necessity
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