Biohacking for Women: Health & Fitness Secrets You NEED to Know
Dave Asprey
22 ago 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Start hormone replacement therapy early for protective benefits
Recent data shows that starting hormone replacement therapy early in menopause is protective, but starting more than 10 years after menopause may exacerbate pre-existing health conditions.
Target neurochemical imbalance to enhance women's libido
MRI studies show women with low libido have overactive inhibitory 'no' signals and quiet excitatory 'yes' signals in their brains, a neurochemical imbalance that new drugs can target.
Reject conditioning and embrace balanced eating for health
Many women subconsciously undereat and avoid protein and fat because they have been conditioned to believe that eating smaller meals is more feminine.
Harness ovulation to strengthen bones and improve health
Hormonal birth control prevents ovulation, which is described as a woman's superpower for strengthening bones, improving insulin resistance, and promoting natural regeneration.
Protect endothelial glycocalyx for vascular health
A critical and often overlooked aspect of longevity is protecting the endothelial glycocalyx, the ultra-thin lining of your 60,000 miles of blood vessels, using products like Arteriosil HP.
Beware long-term effects of strict carnivore diet
While feeling amazing in the short term, a strict carnivore diet can lead to leaky gut, food allergies, and severely disrupted sleep in the long term.
Recognize doctors as insurance subcontractors in drug prescriptions
Many doctors are effectively subcontractors for insurance companies, as they must prescribe from a limited list of approved drugs, or 'formulary,' designed by the insurer.
Leverage Ozempic for anti-aging benefits through improved insulin sensitivity
Popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic may be considered anti-aging because they work by improving insulin sensitivity and making mitochondria function more effectively.
Address mitochondrial dysfunction to combat chronic diseases and mental illness
A new common theory of health suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction is the single root cause of mental illness, major chronic diseases, and immune system dysregulation.
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