In our journey of discovery with Scott, we delve into the wonders of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species, learning about their significant roles in our bodily functions. We also explore the intriguing concept of how stress can actually impel our bodies to become stronger and more efficient. Unravel the relationship between red light therapy, photobiomodulation, and inflammation, and how these can bolster the efficiency of the microbiome for weight loss.
Read MoreWhat can be done to treat chronic illnesses? That's just what we do in our riveting discussion with Dr. Chris Turnpaugh in this week’s episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast. We venture into the tricky terrains of Lyme Disease and MCAS, highlighting the controversies surrounding their testing. You'll hear a compelling anecdote about a patient who had a startling reaction to gluten while battling Lyme disease. This story leads us into a discussion of immune responses, specifically post-traumatic immune responses. We weave together the intriguing connection between long COVID and long Lyme, even exploring the potential impact of the notorious spike protein.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Podcast, Dr. Adil Khan unravels the secrets of regenerative medicine and takes us on a fascinating journey through the complexities of treating chronic diseases. He breaks down the barriers of conventional medicine, focusing on preventative approaches and treating root causes. We explore gene therapy's potential for chronic disease treatment and how copper peptides can be harnessed to restore cellular dysfunction. We'll also discover the advancements in mini circle technology, a game-changer in gene therapy that could disrupt the pharmaceutical industry.
Read MoreIn this bonus episode of the Biohacking Superhuman podcast, we shed light on the impact of frequent travel on our microbiomes and stress the importance of maintaining balance. Neglecting this balance can wreak havoc on our gut health, so we've incorporated various tools to help keep our microbiomes in check. We also delve into the world of GLP-1 agonists and highlight the significance of adequate protein intake for muscle mass maintenance. The episode wraps up with our favorite dietary strategies and supplements. We reveal the strategies that have worked for us, and how these could potentially help you on your journey to optimal health and aging gracefully.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Podcast, we chat with Dr. Ross Pelton, a renowned scientist and author, about rapamycin, a compound with untold potential for revolutionizing health and extending life. Together, we trace rapamycin’s fascinating history from its origins on Easter Island to its current potential as an awe-inspiring life-extending compound, delving into its dual mechanisms - mTOR and autophagy - for a fresh outlook on cellular metabolism and the aging process.
Read MoreToday I’m with Dr. Bruce Hoffman and we dissect this complex condition and delve into the critical role of mast cells in our immune system. Learn how mast cells, our body's fierce protectors against toxins, might turn hyperactive due to triggers like environmental toxins, heavy metals, or mold, launching a cell danger response that could send your body into a protective shutdown. The conversation takes a deeper turn as we explore the intersection of physical and mental health. Focusing on those battling MCAS and early developmental trauma, Dr. Hoffman shares invaluable self-regulation strategies and lends insight into the significance of neurofeedback and building a window of tolerance.
Read MoreToday I’m exploring this hot topic and sharing tips for adopting a new lifestyle or thinking about a new lifestyle and then applying it. Do your homework before making a dramatic diet change. It's vital to collect data about your health and I discuss the importance of baseline tests and how to measure and monitor your progress when changing dietary lifestyles.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast, I chat with Victor Sagalovsky, Co-Founder and CEO of Litewater Scientific, about deuterium-depleted water. Deuterium is a naturally occurring isotope of hydrogen that has an extra neutron in its nucleus, making it twice as heavy as ordinary hydrogen, thus where it got its name of heavy water. Studies suggest that reducing deuterium levels in the body can have positive effects on various biological processes, such as improved cellular function, enhanced energy production, increased support of the immune system, and potential anti-aging properties.
Read MoreToday I’m with Ian Mitchell, founder of Wizard Sciences, who created a world-class health and wellness research and development company. Our conversation dives into the remarkable properties of Carbon 60, investigating its role in reducing oxidative stress, increasing ATP production, detoxifying the body, inhibiting lipid peroxidation, and preventing rancidity. We delve into C60’s exciting emergence as a supplement, accompanied by Mitchell's groundbreaking innovations like Wizard Water, a hyper-oxygenated drink that has the potential in improving oxygenation and decreasing muscle fatigue. We also discuss the profound science behind waveform dynamics and quantum charging cells, as well as protocols to ensure carbon 60 is used beneficially and not as a detriment.
Read MoreI’m joined by Autumn Smith, and we’re discussing the potential of regenerative farming techniques, compared to conventionally raised beef. We navigate through the arguments against beef consumption and Autumn sheds light on how regenerative farming could be scaled to meet the needs of a growing population. We also discuss the critical role of humane treatment of animals in our food choices and reflect on our obligation as omnivores to respect the natural cycle of life.
Read MoreI’m joined by Dr. Dale Bredesen, and we’re diving into the intricacies of Alzheimer's, its prevention, and even reversal possibilities. We cover the crucial role of the immune system in both Alzheimer's and COVID, and the fascinating connections between these diseases. Dr. Bredesen also discusses his lab's ground-breaking work to understand the neurodegenerative process, which has resulted in three books and thousands of people experiencing improvements in their conditions.
Read MoreI’m joined by Dr. Christopher Shade, and we’re diving into the realm of biohacking, self-care, and the prospects of reversing and embracing aging. From nutrition and detoxification to stem cells and peptides, we discuss the plethora of tools at our disposal to reverse the aging process. We also cover the practical implications of integrating one's consciousness into a machine, and why self-care and taking responsibility for our emotional health is essential.
Read MoreI’m joined by Dr. Anurag Singh, and we’re diving into the realm of mitochondrial activation and its impact on muscle performance and health. We also shed light on the role of immunity in a healthy, long life, focusing on how mitochondrial health can rev up our immune systems. Dr. Singh also shares his insights on how mitochondrial health can influence skin health and reverse sun damage, and the development of topical formulations that can improve mitochondrial health in the skin. Dr. Anurag Singh is the Chief Medical Officer at Timeline Nutrition.
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Dr. Felice Gersh joins me as we take a closer look at the different types of estrogens, their individual impacts on the body, and the importance of understanding their nuances for overall health. We also discuss how reproduction is the prime directive of life and how hormones act as 'hormonal glue' to enable reproductive success. Plus, we dive into some of the benefits and complexities of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), including when to start and the potential risks associated with it.
Read MoreImagine a world where you could restore balance to your body, combat chronic diseases, and improve health trajectories through a deep understanding of your microbiome. That's exactly what we're exploring today with businesswoman-turned-research-scientist Martha Carlin, who embarked on this incredible journey after her husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's at a young age. Her captivating research has led to groundbreaking connections between the microbiome and the onset of chronic diseases such as Parkinson's, and she believes that restoring the microbiome could make a substantial difference in our overall health.
Read MoreI’m joined by Forrest Smith, the CEO of Kineon Labs, to dive into the benefits of using light therapy to reduce joint pain. We discuss how localized inflammation has the potential to spread through the body if not addressed, and how red light can target specific reservoirs. We also talk about the balance of cartilage regrowth and degradation, and the benefits of Kineon Lab’s MOVE+ Pro.
Read MoreI’m joined by Carolina Oliveira, the CEO and co-founder of OneSkin, to discuss everything you need to know about healthy aging in the skin. We cover cellular senescence, biological age, systemic inflammation, and the research being done at OneSkin to quantify these things. We also talk about some of the other factors that have an impact on skin health, and of course dive into the first peptide developed to reverse skin aging at the molecular level: OS-O1.
Read MoreI’m joined by Caleb Greer, and we’re diving into the world of ketamine therapy. We cover how exactly ketamine works and what people feel when using ketamine, plus how it can be used as an effective treatment for mental health issues. We also discuss the long-term effects of ketamine, how it can help inhibit pain, and the difference between ketamine and other well-known psychedelics. Caleb Greer is the founder of Dasein Health. In pursuit of becoming a well-rounded practitioner, Caleb studies all facets of human physiology and applies his understanding to the realms of mental and physical health.
Read MoreI’m joined by Dr. Nick Bitz, and we’re diving into everything you need to know about senescent cells and cellular senescence. We discuss why our bodies need some senescent cells, and some of the lifestyle changes we can make to support the body's ability to clear senescent cells. Plus, we answer the question: How young is too young to be worried about your senescent cells?
Read MoreOver the past 20 years, there’s been a transition in the discussion around mental health. Now more than ever, there’s been a heavy focus on stress, anxiety, and the impact they can have on our overall health. However, the ability for people to engage with techniques such as mindful breathing and meditation has also decreased over the years. I’m joined by Stefan Chmelik, co-founder and inventor of Sensate, to discuss why it’s important to focus on regulating our nervous system, and how embracing discomfort and taking risks is key to transformation and development. We also dive into the technology behind Sensate, the benefits of using Sensate, and the different use cases. If you’re someone who is looking for a way to regulate your nervous system and improve the amount of quality sleep you’re getting each night, you’ll want to tune into our conversation.
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