The Strange Science Behind Tylenol and Heartbreak | Daniel Amen
Dave Asprey
6 nov 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Map mitochondrial energy production with brain scans
Nearly half of the tracer used in SPECT brain imaging is taken up by mitochondria, meaning the scans effectively map mitochondrial energy production in the brain.
Release repressed rage to facilitate healing
Your body wants to heal, but repressed emotions, especially rage, can keep physical pain from dissipating.
Use Tylenol to alleviate emotional pain while protecting your liver
Tylenol can be helpful for emotional pain because it acts on the same brain circuits as physical pain, though it should be taken with glutathione to protect the liver.
Heal gut dysfunction to alleviate body pain
A dysfunctional gut can cause physical pain throughout the body by creating brain inflammation that disrupts the brain's pain-calming pathways.
Calm your nervous system with havening technique
Havening is a simple technique involving bilateral stimulation, like stroking your arms or face, to calm your nervous system and relieve negative emotions.
Understand shared brain circuits of physical and emotional pain
Physical pain and emotional pain, such as from a breakup, run on the same circuits in the brain.
Cultivate agency to enhance brain function and hope
Having low hope is correlated with low frontal lobe and insular cortex function, which can be improved by cultivating a sense of agency.
Utilize saffron as an effective alternative to antidepressants
Saffron is the top-rated supplement for depression, with 28 randomized controlled trials showing it is as effective as prescription antidepressants.
Address aspartame's impact on generational anxiety
A study on mice found that aspartame caused epigenetic changes that made their babies and grandbabies anxious, even though they never consumed it.
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