4 Experts Share Tips to Boost Brain Health, Focus, and Thinking
Dave Asprey
23 jul 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Utilize EndeavorRx video game as a treatment for ADHD
The FDA has approved a video game called EndeavorRx as a prescription medical device for treating ADHD, and an over-the-counter version is now available for adults.
Prime your brain for neurogenesis with fasting and BrainTap
You can amplify brain training by first priming the brain for neurogenesis with things like fasting or specific supplements, and then using a tool like BrainTap to direct that growth.
Read fiction to enhance emotional intelligence and empathy
Reading fiction, unlike non-fiction, primarily builds your emotional intelligence (EQ) and empathy by allowing you to learn through imagination and seeing different points of view.
Implement 'hell yes or no' filter to safeguard your time and energy
To protect your time and energy, adopt a binary 'hell yes or no' filter for commitments, because saying 'yes' to something means saying 'no' to yourself.
Restore and protect endothelial glycocalyx with Arteriosil HP
The product Arteriosil HP is designed to restore and protect the endothelial glycocalyx, the ultra-thin lining of your 60,000 miles of blood vessels.
Identify your brain animal type to enhance learning and communication
A cognitive typing system categorizes people as Cheetahs (action), Owls (logic), Dolphins (creativity), or Elephants (empathy) to personalize learning and communication styles.
Try Zbiotics to alleviate hangover symptoms
Zbiotics is a genetically engineered probiotic drink that produces an enzyme to break down aldehyde, the toxic byproduct of alcohol that makes you feel bad the next day.
Utilize SPECT scans to assess mitochondrial function
The SPECT brain scan is not just measuring blood flow but is also a direct measure of mitochondrial function, as nearly half of its tracer is taken up by mitochondria.
Beware anesthesia's hidden dementia risk during procedures
General anesthesia, especially for long vascular procedures, is linked to a higher incidence of dementia, a risk that is often not disclosed on consent forms.
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