LONGEVITY SECRETS: The Foods You Absolutely SHOULD NOT EAT! | Dave Asprey

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Neuroplasticity
explores the concept of neuroplasticity, emphasizing the brain's ability to adapt and change. He highlights the role of ketones in fueling neurons, which prefer fat over glucose, enhancing energy and neurogenesis 1. Asprey shares his experience with neurofeedback, a technique that has shown remarkable improvements in brain function, particularly in increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels 2. This compound enhances the brain's plasticity, making it more youthful and adaptable 2.
When I'm doing all this crazy brain training at 40 years, then when I'm meditating, when I'm doing anything, that is a skill acquisition thing, including reading, I take one of those in the morning. So it keeps my brain at higher BDNF levels.
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Asprey also discusses the importance of optimizing brain energy to improve overall cognitive function, suggesting that dietary choices can significantly impact brain health 3.
Mitochondria
The significance of mitochondria in brain health is a focal point for . He explains that mitochondria, the energy powerhouses in our cells, are crucial for maintaining brain function and overall health 4. Asprey notes that inflammation often results from mitochondrial dysfunction, and improving their function can enhance energy levels and resilience 5. He also warns against consuming MSG and damaged fats, which can harm mitochondria and reduce energy production 6.
When you damage fat, it makes really toxic free radicals that directly lower your energy production.
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Asprey advocates for dietary changes that support mitochondrial health, such as avoiding MSG and opting for gently cooked meats to prevent the formation of harmful compounds 6.
Dietary Choices
Dietary choices play a crucial role in brain function, according to . He argues that gluten should be eliminated from diets as it can cause immune system changes and is not beneficial for brain health 7. Asprey also discusses the impact of sugar, emphasizing that while mitochondria love glucose, fructose and high fructose corn syrup are detrimental 8. He suggests that occasional sugar intake, paired with fats and proteins, can help manage energy crashes without causing harm 8.
We should take gluten out of the human diet. Unless in times of famine, it would be better for our soil, better for agriculture, better for animals, better for us, better for everyone.
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Asprey's insights highlight the importance of mindful eating for maintaining optimal brain health and energy levels 7.
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