The Real Reason You Still Feel Tired—Even When Your Bloodwork Looks Perfect | Dr Pompa
Dave Asprey
24 abr 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Replace rancid oils with good omega-6 sources for cell health
Undamaged omega-6 is the most important fat for the cell membrane, so the goal should be to replace rancid vegetable oils with good sources, not to eliminate omega-6 entirely.
Prioritize cellular sensitivity over hormone levels for well-being
Your cells' sensitivity to hormones is more important for how you feel than the absolute hormone levels in your blood, which is why blood tests can appear normal even when you feel unwell.
Address multiple stressors to prevent chronic illness
Chronic illness is rarely caused by a single factor but by a "perfect storm" of multiple stressors like toxins, infections, and emotional trauma coming together to trigger your genetic predispositions.
Recognize glyphosate's role in amplifying toxin penetration and mycotoxin production
Glyphosate is particularly dangerous because it helps other toxins like heavy metals penetrate deeper into the brain and can cause mold to produce 500 times more mycotoxins.
Identify sinus biofilms as indicators of mold exposure
Chronic sinus issues and mucus biofilms can be a sign of mold exposure, as bacteria create these protective films as a defense mechanism against mold.
Achieve optimal cell membrane health with 4-to-1 omega-6 to omega-3 ratio
A 4-to-1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 is considered the magic ratio for optimal cell membrane health, which also benefits the brain.
Rebuild cell membranes with saturated fats and cholesterol
To properly regenerate cell membranes, you must first provide the stabilizing foundation with saturated fats and cholesterol before adding polyunsaturated fats like omega-3 and omega-6.
Vary your diet to boost metabolism and microbiome diversity
Staying on any single diet for too long can lower your metabolism; varying your diet is key to metabolic flexibility and microbiome diversity.
Limit fasting frequency to protect muscle health
Fasting is a major stressor, and if you are metabolically unhealthy, fasting too frequently can be harmful by breaking down muscle instead of burning fat.
Heal emotional trauma to facilitate physical detox
Emotional trauma is stored at a cellular level and can prevent the body from releasing physical toxins like heavy metals, meaning emotional healing is required for physical detox.
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