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Episode #264: Annette Verpillot: Why Posture is the Key to Good Health + Unexpected Ways on How to Finally Fix It
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:22:16
STAYED FOR A BONUS SECTION AT THE END OF THIS EPISODE – YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS IT.
You may not realize it, but poor posture can impact everything from digestion to mood to longevity. In this episode on The Longevity podcast, I am joined by posture expert Annette Verpillot to discuss how our alignment - starting from our feet - affects our entire nervous system and brain function.
We dive into how posture is connected to the brain-body connection, its effects on various aspects of health, and the importance of working on the nervous system to improve posture. We also discuss the negative effects of wearing improper footwear and practical tips for improving posture, including eye exercises, stress reduction, and proper tongue posture.
Annette Verpillot is the founder of Posturepro, a health company specializing in restoring the brain-body connection. She is a Canadian entrepreneur, therapist, public speaker, and internationally recognized Posturologist. Annette has developed some of the world’s most advanced rehabilitation and injury prevention techniques, and she teaches a method called The Posturepro Method to professionals in various fields.
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What We Discuss:
03:01 The Importance of Posture for Health and Wellness
09:15 Promoting Movement and Proper Development in Infants and Toddlers
15:22 Improving Posture for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
25:07 The Role of Posture in Hormones and Mood
45:05 The Role of Eye Movements, Foot Posture, and Tongue Posture in Maintaining Good Posture
53:06 The Negative Effects of Improper Footwear on Foot Movement and Posture
57:23 Practical Tips for Improving Posture
01:00:14 Addressing the Root Causes of Postural Imbalances for Long-Term Health
01:06:07 The Role of Posture and Balance in Injury Prevention
Episode #263: Dr. Greg Kelly: NAD+ in Aging: Effects on Longevity + How it Works
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Durée 01:26:04
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to age more gracefully than others? The answer might lie in a molecule called NAD+. In this podcast episode, we dive deep into the world of NAD+ with Dr. Greg Kelly, a leading expert in the field.
We discuss a comprehensive overview of NAD+, its role in longevity and cellular resilience, and the importance of timing when supplementing it. We also dive into the effectiveness of NAD+ infusions, the importance of NAD+ resources in cellular response to stress, and Qualia Life’s NAD+ supplement.
Gregory Kelly is Director of Product Development at Neurohacker Collective, a naturopathic physician (N.D.), and the author of the book Shape Shift. He was the editor of the journal Alternative Medicine Review and has been an instructor at the University of Bridgeport in the College of Naturopathic Medicine, where he taught classes in Advanced Clinical Nutrition, Counseling Skills, and Doctor-Patient Relationships. Dr. Kelly has published hundreds of articles on natural medicine and nutrition contributed three chapters to the Textbook of Natural Medicine, and has more than 30 journal articles indexed on Pubmed.
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Find more from Dr. Greg Kelly:
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Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance
What We Discuss:
03:01 The History and Origins of NAD+
10:12 NR vs. NMN: Comparing NAD+ Precursors
15:03 The Importance of Timing in NAD+ Supplementation
24:57 Exploring NAD+ Infusions: Benefits and Risks
37:50 The Effectiveness of NAD+ Infusions
45:21 NAD's Role in Longevity and Cellular Resilience
51:46 The Importance of NAD+ Resources in Cellular Response to Stress
56:23 The Salvage Pathway and ATP Production
01:04:25 Quality of Life's NAD+ Supplement: Supporting NAD+ Levels and ATP Production
Episode #254: Boomer Anderson: Quality Sleep Supplements and The Link Between Sleep, Immunity, and Longevity
vendredi 26 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:20:08
Sleep is often put on the back burner because we’re so tied to being busy. But what I want you to know is it’s crucial for longevity and immunity. This is what I dive into on this episode of the Longevity Podcast with special guest, Boomer Anderson.
We discuss the need for transparency from supplement companies and how Troscriptions, a supplement company focuses on bringing new and effective ingredients to the market to support longevity. We also dive into the science behind sleep, the benefits of the ingredients in Troscription’s unique sleep formula, and why sleep is so important for immunity and overall health.
Boomer Anderson is the CEO of Smarter Not Harder, Inc. makers of Troscriptions. He is also the CEO of Health Optimization Medicine and Practice, a non-profit focused on educating doctors and practitioners on how to optimize for health rather than treat disease.
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Website: https://troscriptions.com/ https://homehope.org/
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Find more from Nathalie:
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Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance
What We Discuss:
03:17 The Frustration with Supplements
09:12 Troscriptions: A Unique Approach to Supplements
23:45 The Science Behind the Sleep Formula
34:29 Combining GABA Agonists and Positive Allosteric Modulators
38:08 The Importance of Melatonin in Sleep Support
40:05 The Benefits of Cordycepin for Sleep and Immunity
45:27 The Risks of Sleeping Pills
57:45 Using True Immune for Immune Support
01:06:36 Home Hope: Educating Healthcare Practitioners
Episode #164: Carolina Oliveira: Healthy Skin Aging, Cellular Senescence, and OneSkin
Saison 1 · Épisode 164
mardi 18 juillet 2023 • Durée 01:08:47
Our skin was designed to function as a barrier to protect our bodies from environmental stressors and pathogens, but unfortunately, our skin barrier is one of the main factors that is compromised as we age. Many of us are constantly looking for the next best thing to slow down and possibly even reverse these signs of skin aging, and my guest today is here to explain why focusing on products that work on the molecular level is the key to healthy aging.
I’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.
Carolina Oliveira is the CEO and co-founder of OneSkin. She holds a Ph.D. in stem cell biology and tissue engineering, is a co-inventor of 5 patents and co-author of numerous scientific publications. She relocated from Brazil to Silicon Valley in 2016 to found OneSkin, a fast-growing longevity company developing products to promote skin health by targeting aging at the molecular level. Carolina is an alumnus of IndieBio, the world's largest biotech accelerator and has been an active voice in the longevity field, pioneering age reversal skin research with OneSkin.
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible:
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Find more from Nathalie:
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Website: NatNiddam.com
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Find more from Carolina Oliveira:
Website: oneskin.co
What we discuss:
[00:03:24] The skin barrier and why our skin becomes more fragile as we age
[00:08:30] Does nutrition have a big impact on skin health?
[00:16:05] The skin’s biological age clock
[00:22:48] Does cellular senescence affect skin elasticity?
[00:28:07] Ingredients to avoid when looking for skincare
[00:35:37] How long does it take to see results from OneSkin products?
[00:43:22] How OneSkin products can potentially lower systemic inflammation
[00:50:09] The different concentration of OS-O1 in each product
Key Takeaways:
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Cellular senescence is a process in which cells stop dividing after reaching their replication limit of around 50 times. These cells have accumulated various mutations that can lead to cancer if they continue to divide. Therefore, cellular senescence functions as a protective mechanism for the body. However, these senescent cells also secrete inflammatory signals that can cause neighboring cells to age faster.
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When it comes to choosing skincare products, it is important to pay attention to the ingredients list. Some ingredients, like parabens and fragrance, can cause irritation or harm to the skin. Parabens are preservatives that have been linked to endocrine disruption, while fragrance can cause allergic reactions or sensitivity. Websites like EWG can be a helpful resource for checking the safety of skincare products and their ingredients.
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Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs) are naturally occurring compounds that are formed when glucose reacts with proteins in the body. The accumulation of AGEs in the skin leads to the degradation of collagen and elastin fibers, which are responsible for keeping the skin firm and elastic.
Episode #163: Caleb Greer: The Therapeutic Benefits of Ketamine
Saison 1 · Épisode 163
mardi 11 juillet 2023 • Durée 01:06:34
The rise of ketamine therapy has been a hot topic in the world of medicine. For decades, ketamine has been used as an anesthetic in surgery and as a pain reliever. However, in recent years, it has gained attention as a potential treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health disorders. As the use of ketamine therapy continues to grow, more and more patients are finding relief from their mental health issues and an improved overall quality of life.
I’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. In his short time in practice, Caleb has helped over a thousand individuals reintroduce and optimize function through his multidisciplinary approach that integrates neurology, psychology, epigenetics, nutrition, biomechanics, and medicine.
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible:
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Find more from Nathalie:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance
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Website: NatNiddam.com
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Find more from Caleb Greer:
Website: https://www.daseinhealth.org/, https://daseinhealth.substack.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DaseinHealth
Instagram: @daseinhealth
What we discuss:
[00:02:01] The idea that drugs can be utilized for therapeutic purposes
[00:08:47] What do people feel when using ketamine?
[00:14:32] Using ketamine for chronic pain
[00:23:04] Ketamine can help people to see the fundamental sense of belonging
[00:31:20] Ketamine therapy can speed up the acknowledgment of changes
[00:39:04] Is ketamine addictive?
[00:51:52] How to access ketamine therapy
Key Takeaways:
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Ketamine is a type of drug that is known to be dissociative. This means that it can cause a person to feel disconnected from the outside world, as if they are in their own world. Ketamine can also cause a person to experience a highly introspective state, where they are able to reflect on their thoughts and emotions in a deeper way than usual.
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Ketamine is known to be anti-nociceptive, which means that it has the ability to block the signals that are responsible for registering pain in the brain. This means that ketamine can be used to effectively manage pain in patients who are experiencing acute or chronic pain.
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Ketamine has been found to be particularly effective in addressing emotional dysregulation, which is a common symptom of various mental health conditions. By acknowledging and addressing this symptom, ketamine therapy can help people gain a better understanding of their emotions and learn how to regulate them more effectively.
Episode #162: Dr. Nick Bitz: Senescent Cells, Senolytics, and the Importance of Cellular Senescence
Saison 1 · Épisode 162
mardi 4 juillet 2023 • Durée 01:07:20
Did you know that by the age of 40-50, people have anywhere between 10 to 30% senescent cells in their tissues? Senescent cells are one of the hallmarks of aging, and can disrupt physiology throughout the body. Cellular senescence is the process by which cells permanently stop dividing but do not die off. These senescent cells linger inside the body and accumulate over time, affecting the healthy function of tissues and organs as we age.
I’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?
Dr. Nick Bitz is a Naturopathic Physician that specializes in Ayurvedic medicine. He is a leading voice in the natural products industry and currently serves as Senior VP of Product Development at Neurohacker Collective. His areas of expertise include nootropics, anti-aging medicine, biohacking, herbology, nutrition and dietary supplements.
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible:
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Find more from Nathalie:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/
Website: NatNiddam.com
Join Nat’s Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community
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Find more from Dr. Nick Bitz:
Website: https://neurohacker.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurohacker/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurohackercollective
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-bitz-283a03b/
What we discuss:
[00:04:18] Why our bodies need some senescent cells
[00:11:34] How young is too young to be worried about your senescent cells?
[00:19:18] Lifestyle changes to support the body's ability to clear senescent cells
[00:30:43] Optimizing health throughout the entire body
[00:40:53] Targeting different communities of senescent cells
[00:47:21] The importance of intermittent fasting
Key Takeaways:
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40 years old is the age where it is especially important to start taking steps to prevent senescent cells from accumulating in the body and causing age-related diseases, inflammation, weakened immune system, and cell damage.
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Autophagy is the process by which cells break down and recycle their own components. Promoting autophagy can help reduce the formation of senescent cells, as it can help the body remove damaged cells and other debris that can accumulate and lead to cell senescence.
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Senescent cells can accumulate in different tissues and organs, such as the skin, heart, and lungs, and can disrupt normal function. Therefore, it is important to address senescent cells in all tissues and organs to ensure optimal health.
Episode #161: Stefan Chmelik: Regulating the Nervous System, Mental Health, and Sensate
Saison 1 · Épisode 161
vendredi 30 juin 2023 • Durée 01:25:59
Over 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.
Stefan is the inventor of the Sensate technology, a lifelong meditator and founder of London Harley Street’s New Medicine Group. Stefan is a technology innovator and physician with 30 years of clinical experience, working with tens of thousands of patients experiencing stress and anxiety. He is now entirely devoted to leveraging his significant and unique experience towards achieving maximum impact for Sensate as the ideal consumer solution.
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Find more from Nathalie:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/
Website: NatNiddam.com
Join Nat’s Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community
Work with Nat: Book Your 20 Minute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08
Find more from Stefan Chmelik:
Website: https://www.getsensate.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysensate/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bioself-technology-ltd/
What we discuss:
[00:02:03] Stefan’s background in natural medicine and philosophy
[00:05:25] Why people stopped being able to meditate and do breathing exercises
[00:11:17] Stress, trauma, and PTSD
[00:17:29] Transformation and development is only possible outside of your comfort zone
[00:26:23] How society predisposes us towards overwhelming feelings
[00:33:09] The importance of regulating HRV
[00:45:00] Why it’s important to be adaptable and flexible
[00:51:38] The link between mental health and nature
[00:58:08] How Sensate works to improve the quality of your sleep
[01:07:07] The different use applications of Sensate
Key Takeaways:
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The autonomic nervous system is responsible for regulating automatic bodily functions such as heartbeat, digestion, and respiration. It is deeply wired into our cells, body, and connective tissues, ensuring that all these functions happen without us being consciously aware of them.
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Embracing discomfort and taking risks is key to transformation and development. By stepping outside of our comfort zone and exposing ourselves to “good stress”, we can help build resilience and adaptability.
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Humans are fundamentally tied to nature, and this is reflected in our nurture and survival responses. The human response to nature is complex and multifaceted, incorporating both physical and emotional elements. Our bodies are designed to respond to various environmental stimuli, both positive and negative, in order to ensure our survival.
Episode #160: Adam Wenguer: How to Enhance Your Focus, Improve Your Sleep Quality, and Reduce Inflammation With Full-Spectrum CBD
Saison 1 · Épisode 160
mardi 27 juin 2023 • Durée 01:16:09
- We all know that less is more, and that couldn’t be more true when it comes to CBD. The goal with CBD is not to infinitely increase your dosage, but to reach a point where you need less of it. See, CBD has a thing called reverse tolerance where over time you you will need less of it to feel the same great results. This is due to CBD not directly binding to the receptors in the ECS. Instead, CBD is involved in communicating how to regulate various responses in the body. So once you’ve reached a peak in the optimization of whatever it is you’re trying to improve with CBD, then your body may slowly need less of that CBD to keep up the same good work.
- Newsflash: CBD can be used all day long — and not only as a sedative at night. The key to reaping most of its benefits is to take the right dose at the right time, depending on the effect you want to have. So if you want to feel focused without the jitters often associated with caffeine, a small amount of CBD in the morning should help. But if you want to slip into a parasympathetic state, then taking CBD is the way to go.
- The quality of the CBD you intake is just as important - if not more - than the dosage you take in. You need to do your research to find out what the farming, manufacturing, and overall commercialization process is like for the CBD brands you buy from. You need to be intentional about what you put in your body.
Episode #159: Susan Bratton: The Ultimate Sexual Biohacking Protocol For Better Intimacy
mardi 20 juin 2023 • Durée 01:06:46
- One of the most common complaints women make once they reach menopause is that nothing feels good when it comes to love-making. The reason? They just can’t get aroused like they used to. Given that your vagina is a muscle and not a gland, it can’t lubricate itself without blood flow. Your vaginal tissue requires blood flow to seep through the layers of its tissue to wet the lining. But over time, as women reach menopause, the tissue thins out and tends to dry up. Thus, the importance of doing the work to bring blood flow back to your pelvic bowl - especially as you get older.
- The #1 reason why women don’t enjoy sex is that they’re engaging in intercourse BEFORE their bodies are properly prepared for it! See, men tend to be aroused very quickly and are ready for intercourse within a few minutes of foreplay. On the other hand, women need an average of 20 to 30 minutes of consistent stimulation to be fully aroused. As a result, this makes sex less enjoyable as women engage in intercourse BEFORE enough time has gone by to ensure adequate blood flow has made its way toward their vaginal tissue - which would properly lubricate their vagina. And as women get older and the vaginal tissue thins out, it takes even more time to get aroused - making intercourse more painful than it used to be if they rush it.
- Most women have been having sex like a dude most of their lives if not all of their lives. While it's something that women don’t realize early on in their sex life, it becomes a lot more apparent after menopause when their bodies change.
Episode #158: Hannah Went: How to Turn Back The Clock On Biological Aging
Saison 1 · Épisode 158
mardi 13 juin 2023 • Durée 01:10:34
- Three different types of clocks examine biomarkers in terms of longevity: first-generation clocks, second-generation clocks, and third-generation clocks. They all examine different values that are indicative of longevity. Right now, the most precise clock is the third-generation clock as it is trained on direct biomarkers of health and disease, such as grip strength in people, aging-related brain shrinkage, dental health, lung function, and more.
- Most of us have a biological age that is more advanced than our chronological age. While some factors influencing this premature aging can’t be changed, our biological age is heavily influenced by our lifestyle. Alcohol consumption, tobacco usage, sleeping patterns, stress management, and exercise are some of the few lifestyle aspects that can reduce our lifespan.