Good Energy: Transformative Metabolic Health Tips - Dr. Casey Means
Dave Asprey
30 may 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Address trifecta of bad energy to combat chronic conditions
Most chronic conditions are rooted in a 'trifecta of bad energy': mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation.
Break free from healthcare's profit-driven sickness model
The healthcare system is a system that profits from your dependency and sickness, making more money when you are sick than when you are healthy.
Address mitochondrial dysfunction to alleviate physiological anxiety
Much of what we experience as anxiety and depression is actually 'physiological anxiety' stemming from mitochondrial dysfunction, not just your thoughts.
Address chronic inflammation as biochemical fear
Chronic inflammation is a form of 'biochemical fear,' where the body expresses a war against something because its cells are underpowered and feel unsafe.
Combine ketamine and neurofeedback to induce awe for inner work
A new biohacking protocol combines ketamine with neurofeedback to induce states of awe and gratitude, which can then be used for profound inner work.
Build health journey on awe and fearlessness
The highest level of good energy is fearlessness, which requires building your health journey on a foundation of awe for life and examining your relationship with fear.
Leverage health data to alleviate stress and confusion
Having access to your own health data, like from a CGM, actually reduces the stress and cognitive overload of navigating conflicting health advice.
Address infertility as a response to environmental fear
Rising infertility can be seen as the body being so afraid of the modern environment that it refuses to create a new life.
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