The Plants That Reverse Aging And Block Daily Toxins — with Darin Olien
Dave Asprey
Jun 19, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Choose glyphosate over PFAS for safer consumption
If forced to choose, it's better to consume glyphosate over PFAS because the body can repair glyphosate damage, but we don't know how to eliminate PFAS.
Avoid dental floss coated with PFAS to protect your health
Dental floss designed for easy gliding is often coated with PFAS, a highly destructive 'forever chemical' that you put directly in your mouth.
Understand PFAS accumulation and its dangers
Unlike heavy metals that can be chelated out of the body, we currently do not know how to get rid of PFAS once they accumulate.
Launch campaign for fragrance-free Ubers
Inspired by a successful campaign that added a toggle for plastic cutlery on Uber Eats, a similar effort could be made to request fragrance-free cars.
Balance osmotin benefits with toxin risks in nightshades and fava beans
The plants highest in the beneficial compound osmotin, such as nightshades and fava beans, are often also the highest in plant toxins like lectins.
Boost stem cell production with blueberries and blue-green algae
You can increase your body's own stem cell production six-fold by eating blueberries for a month, then help circulate them by taking blue-green algae.
Utilize osmotin to target dementia and neurodegenerative diseases
The plant compound osmotin binds to adiponectin pathways and is showing promise in studies for reversing Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and dementia.
Avoid lavender essential oil to prevent endocrine disruption
Commonly used lavender essential oil is a potent endocrine disruptor that has been linked in studies to abnormal breast growth in young boys.
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