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Solving the Hypothyroid Epidemic with Elle Russ – #353

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Elle Russ is a writer, actor, health/life coach, and host of the Primal Blueprint podcast. She’s become the leading voice of thyroid health in the burgeoning Evolutionary Health Movement (also referred to as Paleo, Primal, or Ancestral Health). Elle wrote The Paleo Thyroid Solution after consulting with over two dozen endocrinologists, internal medicine specialists, and general practice MDs. On this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Dave and Elle talk about hypothyroidism, TSH, T3, T4 and how to test for them, low body temperatures, functional medicine and more. Enjoy the show!
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Dave:  You’re listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. Today’s cool fact of the day is about hormones, which is kind of a dead giveaway that we might be talking about some hormones in the show. This is something you probably didn’t know, that early hormone biohackers and spies in World War II actually have something in common. When there was World War Ii, obviously there was this war with Adolf Hitler running what is affectionately known as the bad guys.

 

The allied forces were looking for a way to disarm him and hadn’t succeeded militarily, at least not at the time that they were doing this. They just figured out in cutting-edge medical research that sex hormones made a difference in your aggression levels. They had started to use sex hormones therapeutically in London. The British had spies in Hitler’s food network. They realized that if they put stuff in his food that poisoned him, his food tasters would figure it out, because … Well, they would die, and that they couldn’t poison him.

 

They had a plan. They actually wrote this all out to put estrogen into his food. You can’t taste estrogen. Over time, they’re like, “His food tasters won’t know, but it would make him more passive and less hostile, maybe more like his younger sister, Paula, who was a secretary.” They never got to put the plan into action. Hitler never grew a pair of boobs, and had a desk job the way they hoped. That is fascinating. It’s one of the first times I’ve come across of hearing about someone looking to use hormones militarily instead of “Use testosterone, make super soldiers,” and things like that, which we’re still doing to this day and works pretty effectively.

 

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Alright. We’ve now got that out of the way. You’re already going to bulletproof.com and clicking on Brain o=Octane, Bulletproof Ghee. It’s time to move on to today’s guest who is a certified Primal Blueprint expert, a health and life coaching writer, host of the wildly popular Primal Blueprint podcast, author of a new book called, “The Paleo of Thyroid Solution.” Her name is Elle Rush. Elle Russ. Elle, welcome to Bulletproof Radio.

 

Elle:     Thank you so much for having me. It’s interesting you mentioned that tidbit about Nazi Germany, because I was thinking as you were saying that, they should have just zapped his thyroid. He would have been too tired and miserable to even get out of bed to do anything, not just estrogen, right? That could have been also another tactic.

 

Dave:  Maybe you’re thinking that they should have put fluoride in his water.

 

Elle:     That’s right. Fluoride, chlorine, maybe a little radioactive iodine on him while he’s sleeping on the glands. He would’ve never been able to think straight, to get any of the troops right.

 

Dave:  It’s funny because I know that we’re going talk about fluoride and how fluoride negatively impacts the thyroid, how it was one of the original drugs to slow thyroid function. A lot of people don’t know that fluoride is primarily a byproduct of aluminum production today. The first big distributions of fluoride came as a result of the Manhattan Project.

 

Elle:     Not surprisingly, yeah. Bromine, fluoride, chlorine, those are all definitely anti-thyroid. Soya is also anti-thyroid.

 

Dave:  My grandfather was one of the original fluorine chemists. He wrote on the heading for the Encyclopedia Britannica. On the Manhattan project, he created the PUREX process for separating out uranium like it’s still used today. I used to ask him before he died, like, “What do you think of fluorine?” He’s like, “Nasty stuff. You should get it nowhere near your body ever.” Then again, he wasn’t a biochemist. He was just a chemist. He was looking at whether it would break your cells and smack you upside the head and burn your eyes and stuff. Just a little bit of an interesting tidbit since we’re going way back in time.

 

Elle:     Sure.

 

Dave:  Now, you just came out with The Paleo Thyroid Solution. People probably don’t know this, but you’re a Hollywood writer and like a comedian and stuff.

 

Elle:     I am.

 

Dave:  What does a Hollywood writer comedian doing writing about a thyroid, because there’s really nothing that funny about a thyroid gland, right?

 

Elle:     There’s nothing funny it, but there are some hilarious, uninformed doctor experiences that go on, conversations with doctors that are pretty funny. There’s actually nothing funny about it. In fact, when I got a thyroid problem, I initially moved out here to … I’m a comedian from the second city in Chicago. My background is sketch comedy and improv. I came out to be like a leading actress in Hollywood in TV and film.

 

When the thyroid stuff hit, and I gained so much weight, clearly there’s a type that was out of this type of leading lady. When I realized that I still was undiagnosed for 2 years. I was just so fat and bloated. I thought, “Well, you know what, I guess I should go back to comedy, because maybe then I will only be accepted as like the fat, funny friend or whatever.”

 

Then, I got back into comedy, which it wasn’t my intention. What was great about that is it turned me into writer because we just write hundreds of sketches, and you perform so much, and including with celebrities. It’s just a huge … big problem. I never wanted to write a health book. I never even thought of getting into this. It was total accident. Meeting Mark … When I first met Mark, I didn’t even know who he was or what the Primal Blueprint.

 

Dave:  Mark Sisson, you’re talking about … Just for listeners who don’t know. Mark Sisson is …

 

Elle:     My publisher.

 

Dave:  Your publisher. Also, you guys cohost the show together, right?

 

Elle:     Yeah. He’s so busy right now with Primal Kitchen and other things that he doesn’t host as many as I do, so sort of like the over this year. There is some comedy involved, but for the most part, it’s really not a funny subject. I was really compelled to write it. After just hundreds of people, just wherever I would go in the world, would just naturally bring up their thyroid problem to me. Then, I would coach them or help them or spend time with them. Then it just became like, “Gosh, I should really write a book because this is just in my reference range everywhere I go.”

 

Then Mark said, “Hey, I actually want to write a thyroid book.” I said, “Well, I’ve got the one for you.” Because going primal and paleo and low carb actually really changed my life and got me out of the insulin resistance state that hypothyroidism got me in. Also, just there’s too many nuances to paleo, primal lifestyle, not just the diet. I’m keto at this point. I stay low carb as much as possible. That’s the best for me. There’s so many nuances to this way of living and being fat adapted that helps heal some underlying issues of hypothyroidism.

 

No one’s ever done a book on these two. They might have mentioned a paleo diet in a thyroid book, but no one’s ever really delved into it. I felt like there was a reason to write a book.

 

Dave:  There definitely is. I’ve gotten really deep on Hashimoto’s on the show with Isabella Wentz, who is a good friend. I realized, we’ve never covered like thyroid 101 on Bulletproof Radio. I wanted to go in on that with you because I realized probably half a million people will end up hearing this interview, which is amazing. Of those people, a substantial percentage of them have thyroid problems and don’t know it. You can probably tell me what percentage of them …

 

Elle:     60% are undiagnosed and a lot are mistreated or under-treated, as well. Those are people that have been diagnosed but then they’re just non on the right dosage, not on the right hormone, doctor’s not looking at other areas. 200 million people worldwide, and 25 plus million Americans.

 

Synthroid, which is just one thyroid hormone replacement option, and often not an optimal one, has … I don’t know. 23 number one brand name prescriptions sold in the US.

 

Dave:  I can tell you and listeners, when I was 27, I did a full hormone workup. I’d already spent years and at least $100, 000 on improving things. I was trying to get to the bottom of why I was fat and tired all the time. I had a successful career, but I was barely holding it together. It was like all of my effort … I was exhausted all the time no matter how much I slept.

 

I did have Hashimoto’s. It’s gone now. Hashimoto’s is an autoimmune condition for that. I remember the first time I went to the doctor. The normal doctor, “There’s nothing wrong with you. Maybe you should lose some weight.” I’m like. “I work out 6 days a week, an hour and a half a day. I’m tired all the time. I’m not losing weight. Maybe you can kiss my ass, because you can’t tell me how to lose weight either.”

 

When I went to a functional doc, and he was like, “Your thyroid is trashed.” I had one other problems that we’re going to talk about, that you’re going to talk about. He put me on the right things, not just Synthroid. The next day I was like, “Oh my God. I remember this. This is what I feel like.”

 

Elle:     Because you got T3. He probably gave you something with T3 in it.

 

Dave:  he did.

 

Elle:     The moment you take … even just if you’re hypothyroid. The moment you take just a little bit of that, the brain lights up immediately. It’s almost like how you feel when you take the octane and you’re like in between meals, and you’re not hungry, and you … Then like, I’ll take a swig then I’ll be set to go for swimming and totally satiated. The brain lights up. You know what I mean?

 

Dave:  It’s a feeling. Right.

 

Elle:     It’s so potent. It’s amazing. Yeah.

 

Dave:  You totally get it. I love that analogy. For me, it was life-changing. This one time, I was in Europe and had a month-long roadshow where I was just raising money for a startup. I left my bag of supplements and thyroid hormone in the US. I flew around. I was in Malta.

 

Elle:     That’s bad.

 

Dave:  A month without thyroid, I was like, “I’m going to be disabled.” I was actually viscerally afraid. This was probably almost 10 years ago. I’m like, “I don’t know if I can do this. I don’t have this.” I had a friend send me … Like break into my apartment and send me my supplements, like FedEx to Malta. The customs people, they’re like, “We can’t let a box or bag of pills and all this stuff in.” I met with a custom’s agent. I’m like, “Do you have socialized healthcare?” He goes, “Why?” I said, “Because if you don’t give me my drugs within 48 hours, I’m going to have a seizure here on the floor of your hotel. You guys are going to have to pay to fix me.”

 

He was like … He thought of it. He goes, “I’ll give you your pills on your way out of Malta.” I’m like, “It’s a deal.” I picked up my thyroid. Then, I was good to go for the rest of my trip. I remember, I was terrified of not having thyroid meds, because, for a while, it was like the only thing that kept me going. That’s how important it is, right?

 

Elle:     Well, yeah. Well, I’m going to get to that in a second. I also want to say, it’s interesting you mentioned that. I not only do this for myself, but I tell people to do it. If you’re on thyroid hormone, give an extra bottle to a friend or family number, because in the event you’re somewhere, it falls on the water, you’re in the middle of no where in Fiji, you’re going to need someone to FedEx you that medication if you can’t jump down to the local pharmacy and get it right away. That’s so funny you’ve had to do that. I’ve had that happen, too, like, leave my thyroid medication, had to have my mom and someone FedEx me an an extra bottle.

 

Thyroid is the master gland of the entire body. It is responsible for every metabolic process that goes on. From regulation and production of sex hormones, brain function, heart rate, everything. If you don’t have one, you’re dead. That’s just the end of that. If you don’t have one, then you need to replace what you would’ve been given, which is thyroid hormones.

 

The thing is though, well, if you can’t live without the gland, meaning no thyroid hormones, then what do you think life is going to be like when you’ve got suboptimal, crappy levels of thyroid levels? You’re going to die slowly. You may die faster without the thyroid gland, but you’re going to die slowly. That’s exactly what happened to me. When I look at hypothyroidism sometimes, I don’t believe in the … looking at like a disease as an enemy, or anything like that. Just for humor’s sake, I’d be like, “This thing is like … It’s like a Schlumberger.” It’s literally like getting to the bottom of like, “Okay.” You wouldn’t allow your wife to be slowly poisoned and not know … You’d be like, “I’m going to do everything to find out who is doing this to my wife.”

 

Same thing here. It was just like, “What was happening to me?” Everything will shut down. You will get diseases, cancers and other issues that will kill you, so you won’t technically die of hypothyroidism, but you will die of something you would have otherwise not gotten because you’re in a hypothyroid state.

 

Where Bulletproof and keto and low-carb comes in is perfect because people who’ve been in a hypothyroid state or been undiagnosed or on the wrong dosage of medication for years, they’re insulin resistant at some point. What happens, too, in the hypo state is not just you’re naturally gaining weight no matter how much you work out or how much you eat. Then, you are craving unreal levels of sugar and carbs, because you’re not getting energy from any thyroid hormone. Your cortisol is up.

 

Now, you’re fat around the middle. You’re craving cards. Then, now, you’ve just become a pre-diabetic mess. That was the key that a lot of people … That’s where all of what we do comes in because the key essentially is is you might get on thyroid hormone and feel great in every way. Then, what do you do about this lingering insidious horrible bloat and weight? The only way to do that is to do the anti-inflammatory, low-carb, keto, and primal life.

 

It end up killing people. I mean, I know someone who is riddled with Hashimoto’s, untreated for 20-30 years, diagnosed with multiple personality disorders. People get misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder with Hashimoto’s. Anyone who has ever been depressed or feels like they’re struggling with depression, that is absolutely related to thyroid. We have more receptors in our brain than anywhere else.

 

People are getting misdiagnosed or given Prozac. Then, it won’t work. Then, you’re back to square one again. Or, they’ll get misdiagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome, or something, which I was misdiagnosed with. Don’t have it. Never had it since. On the profile of the gynecologist, it looked like a classic profile. Again, it’s what’s causing it?

 

You and I know, it’s like you go to functional medical doctors. They spend time getting to the root. Most of the time, people go to an endocrinologist or some doctor. An endocrinologist, by the way, are the worst people to go to classically for thyroid health.

 

Dave:  It’s true.

 

Elle:     They’re so indoctrinated into a belief system that’s 40 years old when it comes to thyroid hormone treatments. A lot of patients remain sick for years. On the other side of it, too, I have to put some responsibility on the patient. I know a lot of people who, they might say, “I’m on thyroid medication.” If you were to ask them, “Do you know what it is and how it works?” They have no idea. Those are people that are just taking it from their doctor and they’re going, “Alright. I take this pill.”

 

My biggest thing is if you get diagnosed with something, you get in there and you learn about it. There’s no more of a professional hack than me on this subject because I did it without doctors. I actually solved 2 bonds of hypothyroidism without a doctor at all. I dosed myself. I took my own bloodwork, because no one would help me. I live in Los Angeles with some of the best hormone doctors and celebrity doctors on books and all sorts of stuff and still couldn’t find anyone who knew what was up, had to do it myself. I don’t recommend that. I’m just saying that’s how brutal it is and hard it is to find and informed doctor.

 

Dave:  Why is it so hard to find a functional medicine doctor? Is it because the problem is more complex than they were taught in school? What’s the underlying problem there?

 

Elle:     Actually, you probably misspoke there a little bit. You want a functional medicine doctor probably to deal with it. It’s hard to find a regular MD or an endocrinologist who treats thyroid properly. Functional medical doctors usually do go above and beyond, so they are the best.

 

Here is why it’s hard to find, because they haven’t gone above and beyond any learning since 30 years ago when they got their MD. They’re indoctrinated into the system. Literally, it’s an ego-based approach that’s, “Gosh. I spent all this money on medical school. How could I not have learned everything I was supposed to learn? I went to Harvard.” Then, they don’t do any more researching beyond that.

 

When I see a doctor that just got an MD 30 years ago from somewhere, I look at that as a red flag. I want someone who is geeked out on medicine and as excited and stoked. You know that functional medicine doctors are usually like that. They … Orthomolecular medicine, anti-aging, they’re dabbling into all these arenas. They’re spending an hour with you getting to the root.

 

Dave:  It’s still hard to find a functional medicine doctor. That’s what I was bringing there. Like, it’s hard to find a normal doctor who knows about this …

 

Elle:     There is not a lot of them.

 

Dave:  I get people in LA. They’ll call me. They’re like, “Dave, who should I go see at LA?” There’s a smattering of people. Maybe there’s a bunch of them I don’t know, but there’s still a percentage of doctors who know this. It’s … What? 5%, 10%, would you say of overall doctors?

 

Elle:     Probably … Listen, the doctor on my book, Dr. Gary Foresman who is a functional medicine doctor … I drove 2 and a half hours to see him on the Central Coast from LA. There is a reason for that. You know what I mean? Because he is very unique and special. Gosh. All of the experts in Beverly Hills, and all of these people. They’re just …

 

A lot of them don’t know and understand the diet component to things. They might be missing that biggest link. A lot of them know how to test properly. Some of them are scared of being sued, to be honest with you. That’s the way they’re practicing medicine. It’s the practice of medicine. You know, it’s … to operate under that fear. A lot of new physician assistants and doctors are being trained pretty much how not to get sued. Is that really the first order of business with patients?

 

I think in this Western medicine world … I think Western medicine is great obviously, but you’re looking for a prescription when you go to a regular MD. You’re not going to be getting answers with 15 minutes.

 

Dave:  I actually became a biohacker, because back when I was dealing with all this stuff, I didn’t know my thyroid was a problem. I also had … My testosterone was very, very low. My estrogen was high. I was living in a house with toxic mold, which causes Hashimoto’s in many people. I have of whole complex of things going on. My body was in terrible shape.

 

I went to this guy. I’m like, “I don’t know what’s wrong, but I feel like I’ve been poisoned. I just don’t have any energy. I bought disability insurance. I’m under 30. I kind of feel like I’m dying. I don’t know what’s going on.

 

Elle:     You were.

 

Dave:  I was. I was sure of it. I said, “Vitamin C kind of helps.” He was, “How much are you taking?” I said, “I take 3 g a day.” He goes, “Stop. It could kill you.” I looked at this guy, and I go, “What about Linus Pauling?” For listeners, Linus Pauling … Oh my god. He was nominated for two Nobel prizes, or won 2 Nobel prizes and was one of the leading researchers of vitamin C. This doctor looks to me and goes, “Linus who?” I’m just sitting down there. I’m like, “You’re fired. You don’t know what you’re talking about.”

 

I didn’t pay him. I walked out of the office. I still never paid him. He sent it to collections. I’m like, “Services weren’t rendered. He was incompetent.”

 

Elle:     I have not paid so many doctors. There’s so many I haven’t paid.

 

Dave:  I felt betrayed. For the next 4 years, I was like, “I’ll just learn all of this.” I read like thousands of books and papers and put all my energy into this, and eventually found functional medicine. They didn’t call it that. They called it orthomolecular back then. Realized then I had a thyroid problem, and other problems and toxin problems and … All this stuff that’s become biohacking in functional medicine.

 

If I hadn’t have had that same experience you did, which is basically them saying, “It’s all in your head. You have more than 2 symptoms. Therefore, you’re a hypochondriac.” People still experience that every day. I’ve had clients, and I’ve had friends who are so clearly hypothyroid, and you’re like, “Go see your doctor.” “I did. I took a thyroid test, and they said I was fine.”

 

Walk listeners through what are they testing, and what do you test? What will you recommend testing? What’s the difference?

 

Elle:     Let me rattle of the test, just so that people can write it down later and know exactly what the right ones are for. I listen to podcasts sometimes. They’re not giving me enough juice. I want a little bit of information. Essentially, kind of a comprehensive basic, thyroid panelist, TSH, free T4, free T3, and then, we have 2 Hashimoto’s antibodies. One is TPO antibody. The other is TG antibody. Then, there’s reverse T3. If you get those all done in one blood-draw, that is pretty comprehensive.

 

There’s also a little side thyroid related test, DHEA sulfate. If you’re a guy, low and total in 3 testosterone, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and homosistine, and HbA1c, of course, if weight is really a problem. Those are the basics. If we want me to do thyroid run … Do you want me to just tell you how the whole whole thing works …

 

Dave:  Start with TSH and what it does, what converts, what’s … People listening may have heard us talking on Bulletproof Radio about specific autoimmune thyroid conditions, and other things like that, but I realize I’ve been remiss in just walking listeners through one of the primary important energy metabolism … I don’t want to call it quite a pathway, because it’s not mitochondria. Your mitochondria actually tells

 

Elle:     It affects it.

 

Dave:  Your thyroid tells your mitochondria what to do, in some sense. Just walk people through what all these things are, and why they matter so much.

 

Elle:     Sure. First of all, the thyroid is here, the base of the neck. It’s like a butterfly-shaped gland. One of the reasons people go misdiagnosed, or undiagnosed, or mistreated for so many years is that a 1973 test called the TSH, which stands for thyroid stimulating hormone, was classically used. Doctors in the know know now that this is not a way to assess people’s health.

 

What it is, it’s a signal from the pituitary at the base of the brain, that is sent to the thyroid, TSH signal. When it sense that your blood is low in thyroid hormones … I’ll get into that. We’re really going to focus on just 2 … There’s only 2 primary ones that we really care about, which is T4 and T3.

 

Once the pituitary senses that your blood is low in thyroid hormones, it sends a signal to wake up the thyroid gland and say, “Hey, produce more.” Then, it can either receive that message or not receive it, or maybe not execute properly, or execute properly, and then it’s not metabolized. There is a lot of prongs that can happen there.

 

The reason patients have remained sick and under-treated for a long period of time is that we’re measuring the thing that doesn’t matter. Here’s what does matter. When the brain says wake up to the thyroid, the thyroid produces 80% T4, and about 20% T3. Now, here’s all you really need to know. T3 is really the only thing that matters. I’m going to gloss over that. T3 is the biologically active thyroid hormone. It is energy.

 

Now, just a side note, if you were to look up T3, or Cytomel, which is the brand-name online right now, anyone listening, a thousand body-building websites come up. You’re like, “What’s this about?” It’s because those guys, before they go into a competition, and they need to shed a bunch of fat quickly, they pound themselves with T3. Not good. Not healthy. They shutdown their own thyroid feedback loop. This is the feedback loop going on. Sometimes, they may not get it back, or screw up their thyroids. It messes with all sorts of things. It’s not a smart move, but it’s the most potent fat burner, which is why hypothyroid patients, low thyroid get super fat when they’re working out 2 hours a day, eating 800 calories. The doctor is going, “I think you have a closet eating disorder.” You’re like, “No, buddy. I’m freaking working out.”

 

I had that happen to me. I had a doctor hit my gym shoes and goes, “Just use these more.” I’m like, “I’m working out 2 hours a day. I’m eating the calories. This is not even possible.” That’s why you get fat, because there’s no energy being produced in your body. T3 is energy, so it has to do …

 

Dave:  I’ve got to pause you for a second here. There’s a lot of doctors listening to Bulletproof Radio. Most of them are functional. If you’re a regular doctor and you’re listening to this, you listen to what Elle just said there. In terms of bedside manner, if you ever tell a patient that, you better know your shit, and you better know something about that patient. Otherwise, you’re just an ass hole. There’s no other word for that. Anyway, keep going. Everyone listening who has dealt with this, has had a doctor tell them that, it’s not okay to act that way. We will talk about it on Yelp. Don’t treat patients that way. Anyway, Keep going. Sorry. It’s important.

 

Elle:     No. I wrote a whole book that’s an entire soap box. They also will say things like, “It’s in your head. Your thyroid is fine. It must be something else, so we will give you.

 

Dave:  Because your TSH is good, right?

 

Elle:     Your TSH … Here’s the thing. Let’s give a little perspective. T3 is the only important thing that matters. Here’s how … I’m on T3 only, which is very rare for patients. It’s not something that is suggested to anybody. It’s very rare. Here’s the thing. I have not had any T4 in my body for 3 1/2 years. You don’t technically need it, as far as we know in science. Is it endocrine mimicry to have it? Yes. I’ll get into that in a second. It’s a pro hormone. It’s only job is to convert into the biologically active T3.

 

The signal is sent to the thyroid, the TSH signal. Then, the thyroid produces about 80% T4, 20% T3, but about 40 to 50% of that T4 is going to convert throughout the day as you need it to T3. In general, on its own, it’s useless.

 

Back in the day, and in general endocrinologists and doctors classically only test the TSH, the signal being sent, and T4. They’re not even checking and testing the thing that matters, and corresponds with how people feel. Free T3 results … We say free T3, meaning free and unbound and available in your blood. That’s what always corresponds with how people are feeling. That’s what it is.

 

These endocrinologists are going off of 30, 40 year indoctrinated protocol, where they’re told that T3 is very stable, which it is. That’s true. It’s a very stable storage hormone. If you were on T4, T3 combination hormone, and you went 10 days without your medication, T4 would slowly fizzle out, has a longer life. T3, not so much. I can’t go without my medication for very long or something maybe not so great would happen. Because direct T3 peaks within 2 hours and it dissipates within about 4 hours in the body.

 

Getting back to the TSH,. Let’s say you go to Bulletproof, and you order some … There you go. Grass-fed ghee. You never get the package. Let’s say you just don’t receive it. What do you do? Do you order it again? Do you keep ordering it? Do you call up and say, “Hey, let’s look at tracking. Maybe the address was wrong.” The same goes for this TSH, the fact that the signals being sent or not sent is not the way to look at this. It’s what’s in the blood and happening. That is why the TSH is a disaster.

 

Now, to be helpful, when you’re looking at TSH, free T3 and free T4 together, it can be a helpful assessor. If it’s very high … Sometimes that means the brain is screaming to the thyroid, like, “Hey, wake up. Give me thyroid hormones.” If it’s too low, then that can be like, “Maybe this person’s starving, or restricting calories, and the body is just shutting down the whole feedback loop.”

 

At the end of the day. The problem is really with the TSH and with the fact that doctors and endocrinologist classically only test T4 and the TSH. Both of those things don’t really matter, don’t really matter. When you’re on thyroid hormone that contains T3 at all, that signal gets suppressed. My TSH result, when you see my blood results, is 0.00. It’s done. It’s like … Let’s say it’s completely suppressed. There is no signal being sent, because the brain senses that I have enough thyroid hormone because I’m taking it orally.

 

Dave:  Normally, if you have no T4, your TSH goes up and up and up, doesn’t it?

 

Elle:     No, actually … It depends.

 

Dave:  That’s weird.

 

Elle:     … taking about a natural person with natural working thyroid and something goes awry. For whatever reason, the T4 is not converting it into T3. They’re not getting enough hormones. Yes, the THS signal will go very high because it’s screaming saying, “Hey, we need thyroid hormones them. We’re not getting them for whatever reason.”

 

Because T3 suppresses that signal so quickly, more so than T4 … Again, T4 is sort of a steady pro-hormone. Then, people who are on natural desiccated thyroid, which has T4 and T3 in it, or people like me, I’m T3 only, this is not the case for someone on T4 only. The people who are on T4 and T3 or any kind T3, you’re often going to get a zero there. You’re going to get a suppressed TSH. There’s nothing wrong with that. You’ve just come in and taken over and shut down.

 

Doctors also get very freaked out about that, because 30 years ago, the way that they used to … It’s not practiced anymore in medicine. The way that they used to treat people who had nodules on their thyroid is they would jam them with T4, essentially making them hyperthyroid. They would have all sorts of cardiac issues, and all sorts of bone loss, and bone density issues. Back then, they thought, “Oh my gosh. A suppressed TSH is horrible for your life.”

 

They’ve now done studies to know this is not the case. There’s people with … My TSH has been depressed for 13 years. It’s really not an issue. Again, there’s doctors that are still … It would be like us sitting next to someone and then saying, “You guys shouldn’t eat saturated fat. You’re going to get a heart attack.” It’s the same exact paradigm. It’s an old shitty paradigm, that no one in the know ever practices, but it’s still keeping patients sick. I mean, for 20, 30 years sick, I’m talking. It’s really, really bad.

 

Basically, T3 is really all that matters. You could be giving a patient a ton of T4. If it’s not converting into the T3, doesn’t matter.

 

Dave:  When I took T3 only, it was compounded triiodothyronine, my TSH actually kept going up and up without any T4 present. I ended up getting high TSH. High TSH, even if you have enough thyroid hormone, is correlated with inflammation. My homocysteine and C-reactive protein actually elevated, which is why I added some T4 back in, which helped my TSH come down. It’s interesting that you have fully suppressed TSH on just T3. I didn’t know you could do that, which is cool.

 

Elle:     You might not have been on enough T3 or you could have been on …

 

Dave:  [crosstalk 00:34:14].

 

Elle:     You could’ve been on slow release T3, which could’ve … maybe not … the dosage not been right. Often times, I’d be willing to bet, were you just doing once a day dosing with T3?

 

Dave:  I was doing 2 caps in the morning. I don’t remember the size anymore. This was 3 to 4 years ago, maybe 5 years ago. 2 in the morning, one in the afternoon, and …

 

Elle:     Roughly, though, direct T3, if it wasn’t slow release. I’m not sure which it was for you.

 

Dave:  It was slow release.

 

Elle:     That’s a different story. Sometimes that’s not the most optimal. People who are on direct T3 often have to dose 3 to 5 times a day.

 

Dave:  Okay. That could have been it. What I do now, that’s been stable for years, I do westhroids. I do a grain … one grain in the morning, which is a natural mix of T4 and T3. Then, I do a quarter grain at night, which is way less than I used to take. I’m probably down 75% from my max dose. My Hashimoto’s antibodies are gone, but I still have slightly deficient thyroid function. I feel pretty damn good, to be honest.

 

Elle:     Well, you know, maybe you need a quarter green increase somewhere.

 

Dave:  Yeah. I could play around with it.

 

Elle:     I would totally … half of that in the blood results. It’s great that you multidose. When you’re on anything containing T3, it is better to multidose twice a day on natural desiccated. Westhroid that you’re on, or WP thyroid, is great for patients that might have sensitivity to fillers and things like that. That form of natural desiccated thyroid is the cleanest.

 

Dave:  It was Alan Christiansen, the adrenal reset guy, was the guy who influenced me to switch to that from whatever other armor I was using before.

 

Elle:     You know why, because armor had … It had left a bad taste in a lot of doctors’ mouth because they changed their filler formulation, their pills. There was too much cellulose to breakdown. People then weren’t understanding that they had to chew the pills and swallow them first.

 

Patients were getting sick. The medical community and the doctors in the know were like, “You know what, screw you for that. We’re going to go with the other brands that didn’t pull that BS on their patients.” Armor is still valid medication, but it just left people with a bad impression. That’s what happened.

 

Anyway, getting back to … What they’re looking at is not only things that don’t matter, but they’re looking at things that are 30, 40 year ago thyroid assessment protocols. That’s why the free T3 levels really, really matter. Now, T4 levels matter, too. I’d get into all the details about this in my book. I give tons of bloodwork examples and before and after, and what if this not this, what if this is still high. That’s all in my book. At the end of the day, I mean, I was undiagnosed for years because the doctor kept testing the TSH and said it was in range. That’s great.

 

They’re testing the signal, but they’re not testing what’s in there. What’s in there? I was 96 degrees all day long.

 

Dave:  Talk about low body temperature and thyroid. What is low body temperature do to you? I was 96.8 for years, instead of 98.6. that’s Fahrenheit, for people listening in the UK. 98.6 normal. I was 2 degrees Fahrenheit, 1 degree centigrade off. What does that do to you?

 

Elle:     Well, you could think about it as like trying to cook something over a fire with no wood and like slow burning embers, you know what I mean? There’s no energy being created. I know that you’re really interested in mitochondria stuff. This would be great for you to look into in detail because when we talk about energy … You don’t want too much energy created, otherwise you’re hypothyroid, and then you’ve got a fast heart rate. You could have a heart attack. Often, those people are often skinny and can’t lose weight.

 

Then, some people out there might be like, “Well, why don’t I just take a shit ton of hormones …” Sorry if I sweared. “Why don’t I take a ton of …”

 

Dave:  Whatever. Doesn’t matter.

 

Elle:     “… thyroid hormones and I’ll just lose weight.” It doesn’t work that way. It’s a little like Goldilocks, not too hot, not too cold. When you don’t have any energy being created in the body, your digestion slows down, you’re not absorbing nutrients, gut health is compromised, your body can’t hold on to certain nutrients. Often, hypo patients are really deficient in Vitamin D and ferritin, iron storage and B12 and some other things, as well.

 

Basically, essentially, it’s just like this slow … Your brain is slow. Everything is slow. Hair growth is … That’s why people’s hair falls out. It’s why all the sex hormones get screwed up because this is the master gland that regulates and controls all that, which is then why you can get another disease from one of these tangents. People don’t look here to see that that’s the cause, because they don’t know how to assess it properly. It’s terrible.

 

There’s a lot of people who had have unnecessary hysterectomies, and have had organs removed. Things happened to them that never needed to happen all because their thyroid was never properly assessed or treated. It’s pretty sad.

 

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It is pretty shocking. I was looking … Geez. This must be a dozen years ago. I was looking at my body temperature. There’s a bunch of enzymes in the body. They only operate in narrowed-temperature ranges. If you’re a degree too low, some of the enzymes that caused cellular repair never turn on. If you’re not getting enough thyroid medication, your body temperature is too low. Then, basically the resolve repair mechanisms don’t kick in all the way. You don’t know why but you start to decline. That was happening to me.

 

Elle:     Healing, as well.

 

Dave:  Yeah.

 

Elle:     You’re a slow healer. You get a cut, and it doesn’t … There’s thing that don’t resolve well. You don’t recover from exercise. You get sore muscles. I had weird hip pain and nerve pain. Yeah.

 

Dave:  The muscular skeletal pain, I used to get that all the time. It’s really weird because you just think you’re weak. You think it’s maybe you’re not trying hard enough. It’s actually biological. I tried this strange protocol, one of the founders of the Silicon Valley Health Institute. It’s an anti-aging group that I’ve run a nonprofit in Silicon Valley for a long time.

 

He wrote this weird thing. He’s like, “I’m a systems engineer. Here’s how you do this.” It was a body temperature reset protocol where you literally sit in saunas all day and wear parkas. You basically overheat yourself while taking T3 in divided doses many times per day, until … You do it for a week or 2 to get the body temperature up. Then, after that, you dress warmly for like a year. I did that. It totally raised my body temperature, but we were playing with thyroid levels. I don’t know for certain. We didn’t have as much knowledge of thyroid. Certainly, getting it tested wasn’t as easy back then.

 

It did make a huge difference to turn on some of the repair systems. I think that was one of the things that helped me because I reestablished a body temperature that was higher than 96.8. I was like around 98, 98.2. I somehow changed the set system. I think it was every 2 hours you took a micro dose of T3 during those protocols.

 

Fascinating stuff in very early days for this. What I was talking about, there’s just the change in my body temperature correlated with much better healing, much better digestion. Everything got better.

 

Elle:     That’s why hypo patients are chronically constipated, where no amounts of laxatives will even work. Then, people who are hyperthyroid, who have too much, they are all the time in the bathroom, or too often. It is that balance. Also, the worst part about this is the way it affects your brain. I mean, I had over 30 symptoms from inner itching of the ears, heavy legs, misdiagnosed with stuff and freezing all the time, hair falling out and bloated fat. The worst part is how it affects your brain, because it literally makes you so depressed.

 

What people misunderstand is they think that the patient is depressed because they got fat. You’re like, “No. I’m having actual, real depression because I don’t have T3 in my brain,” which is why when I … I had a reverse T3 problem, I had 2 hypothyroid issues in 10 years. Solved both on my own. I had a conversion issue. I become hypothyroid again. When I took my first does of direct T3, immediately the brain … I knew right away at that moment, I was like, “This is going to save my life.”

 

By the way, I had doctors telling me … It’s so awesome that you had a doctor that even knew to prescribe you slow-release T3, or direct T3 at all, because doctors are often very afraid of that. I had doctors tell me I was going to give myself a heart attack and kill myself. I was like, “You know what, you’re killing me. How about I’ll try my way, and we’ll see what happens.” It worked.

 

Dave:  I was really fortunate. I was in the Bay Area at the time. I had made a lot of money. I made $6 million when I was 26. I lost it when I was 28. That was a learning experience, a very frustrating learning experience.

 

Elle:     No T3 is going to help that bank account.

 

Dave:  No. I probably lost it in part because I didn’t have energy to make good decisions. Like, your brain doesn’t work that well when you don’t have good T3. I was able to throw money at the problem, and all of my time. When I finally went back to see a doctor after 4 years of like “Screw you guys,” I did maybe an obsessive amount of research. I came across a Dr. Phil Miller. I think it was like antiaging.com, one of the original A4M guys. A4M is the American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine, maybe one of the precursors to what became functional medicine.

 

He was, I would call, the Godfathers of that. He is still a personal friend. He was into this stuff in the 90’s. It totally saved my career in order to have access to this. I’m like, “I got my life back, I can go be a VP at a company and draw a paycheck.” Otherwise, it’s like, “I wouldn’t have hired myself, because I couldn’t bring it consistently any day. I don’t know. Is today going to be a day where I have energy, or I’m just going to sleep through meetings and just be a jerk, because I’m just cranky all the time?” Like I said, we have 25 million Americans dealing with this that we know of. It’s not a small thing. It’s a life-changing thing.

 

Elle:     People get divorced. People get fired from their jobs. I know people that are still repairing relationships with their children because they acted like a jerk for all those years, and no one knew what was wrong with them. That’s the case. You get overwhelmed. Often, hyperthyroid patients suffer from adrenal fatigue. You’re overwhelmed. You can’t deal with smells, sounds, some place music. You’re like, “I can’t.” You’re so aggravated and testy. You’re depressed.

 

I had a friend call me after I fixed my first problem and doing well. He called me crying because he felt so bad because he’s like, “I thought you were like a party pooper. I thought you were just lazy and not wanting to ever do anything. You always wanted to stay home.” He’s like, “I feel so bad now.”

 

When you don’t know what’s wrong with you, and your partner doesn’t know what’s wrong with you, and you’re going to doctors, and doctors are saying, “You’re fine. Your thyroid is fine.” I write sections of my book to family members who are dealing with … Here. Give this to your boss. You might need to take a sabbatical. You might need to let them know what’s going on. Also, we need to apologize for behavior when we were hypo, if that was the case. People need to have compassion and really understand this. I put a little section in my book there for family members and people who …

 

It’s such a tough thing. Because of the undiagnosis, you often act … You’re a mess. You’re just a mess. Your brain cannot function in terms of … You become dyslexic, almost. Hand to brain dexterity is off. Also, you cannot find the words, or you mix up the words like a dyslexic. I mean, I’m a fast talker anyway from downtown Chicago. Of course, I’m bound to fumble occasionally. I can feel it. I can also feel it when I’m not on an octane 3, if I’m mixing up my words in a weird way.

 

You can’t read a page and retain it. Someone could say something to you and you don’t even remember what they’ve just said. People who deal with accounting and numbers, they have the worst problems, because when you’re seriously hypothyroid and untreated, you feel like you’re getting dumb.

 

Dave:  Absolutely.

 

Elle:     There’s this part of you that feels like, “Maybe I’m just getting old faster.” All these doctors are saying nothing is wrong with you. Then, that’s depressing. Then, you also age. The age acceleration is horrible. I feel like I kicked that back in a year, but you feel so old. It’s the most depressing place to be.

 

Dave:  When this hit me was when I knew it hit me. I think I knew I had had problems for a long time, but it got really bad. I had run a program at the University of California at Seneca’s. A program in Silicon Valley.

 

Elle:     You know I’m an alumni, right? I’m a banana slug.

 

Dave:  You’re a banana slug? Sweet.

 

Elle:     I’m totally a banana slug.

 

Dave:  I was at Gaucho where I studied, but I did teach at UC Sta. Cruz extension. I ran the program that taught Silicon Valley engineers how to build the first generation of the Internet that we know. I taught 4 nights a week. It was like my passion. My thyroid’s slowing down or having problems. I go to apply to be CTO at this company, chief technology officer. I ran the program to teach 1,500 engineers how this stuff works. I know my shit cold. I’m good at this. I wrote a book about it, a very long time ago, that never got published, but it was a deal with prints … This was my world.

 

The guy asked me a question about DNS, something that only geeks would recognize. I couldn’t answer the question in the interview. I walked out there going, “I’m losing it. I’m stupid.” It was an obvious technical solution. I could have done it with my eyes closed. I’ve white boarded this 10 times in class. I can’t bring it. It was that feeling of, “I must be getting stupid.” You start to question your self-worth. It all comes down to energy production, like if your brain doesn’t work, your eyes don’t work well. You can’t think. You can’t remember. You can’t remember words. It’s like you said, it’s like slow dying.

 

Elle:     It actually literally is, though. That’s what’s messed up about it. It’s a slow awful death. I don’t know about you, but if I’m going to get murdered, I’d rather like it quick. I don’t want a slow one with 20 stab wounds. Just give me one in the right place and let’s be done with it. It is a steady awful decline riddled with lots of health issues and hormonal issues. I had low testosterone. I had adrenal fatigue. No wonder you probably had low testosterone at that time too when you’re hypo. That happens all the time with women men.

 

As you know, even for women, testosterone is important. It’s … Anyone listening to me now and says, “She probably has healthy amounts of testosterone.” I’m a strong-headed female, pretty alpha female. You guys obviously need it in more abundance, but that’s another factor, too. Then, these hormone levels get low and you just feel meek and feeble. You’re crying all the time. It’s really, honestly, the most depressing place to be. You end up being like a hermit. Also, you get skin-thickening. Your skin thickens. You get myxedema. You’re just bloated and puffy. You don’t even feel comfortable literally in your own skin. It’s not just that you’re fat and you’re like, “I look fat.” You feel like you drank a bottle of MSG. When you bend your leg, you’re like, “What is happening? Why am I so tight and bloated?” It’s because your skin actually starts to thicken.

 

It’s disgusting. It’s really this … I think I stayed inside for the 2 years. It was so … I mean, I went and worked out. I tried to do my morning routine. Then, I would just literally sit and cry and research my way out of it after that.

 

Dave:  Can you talk about post-pregnancy thyroid conditions?

 

Elle:     It’s funny you’ve mentioned that. I’ve never had a baby. Often, women after pregnancy and giving birth will either have a swing. Sometimes, they become hypo. Usually, after 2 or 3 kids sometimes, or hyper. Often times, it’s hypo. One of the things could be low iron related to that. Like, low iron storage that were never checked. Perhaps that woman had heavy periods, then got pregnant, then lost blood in the delivery and never got those levels up to normal. Something as dumb as a ferritin level, which is iron storage, can induce thyroid issues.

 

It could be the stress involved in being a new mom. Depending on what that situation is. If someone is broke and struggling and working 3 jobs, then that absolutely could induce hypothyroidism. Same with keto … I had a selenium deficiency at one point. That could do it. There’s a lot of factors. Often, women … I’m sure there’s more details that the doctor in my book probably has experienced with pregnant women on, but it’s just often the case, that after a couple of children, women develop a thyroid issue.

 

Dave:  It’s so worth paying attention to, because you need to have energy to recover from pregnancy and to be there for your baby. After our first child … My wife is a physician, Dr. Lana. She coaches people on fertility and has a really good success rate there. Our first book, the Better Baby Book … Because like everything you do before and during pregnancy to have better epigenetics and kids and … The first book about epigenetics, like hands-on guide … “Now, it’s real. What do we do with it?”

 

After our first baby, she developed hypothyroidism. Even though we did everything. We tested ferritin. We ate liver. We did all those stuff. I remember going … because I lived it. I’m like, “You have a thyroid experience.” She’s like, “No. I’m a doctor.”

 

I’m like, “You’re sleeping an awful lot.” She’s, “Because I have a new baby.” I’m like, “I know, but you act like you have thyroid, and you’re cold. Come on.” After about a year, she got tested. Her levels were really low. She went on her thyroid medication. It got better. I think she’s off of it today. Like that first year was really frustrating, because trying to care for a new baby when you have really low energy, and you’re just trying to be cognitively present, you get mommy brain anyway, because all of a sudden you can’t sleep because every noise wakes you up, in case it’s the baby. All this stuff happens.

 

That’s an area where I always tell new parents like, “If you’re at all tired … For 6 weeks, it is normal. You’re recovering. You don’t get good sleep. If it’s more than that, just get a test. A thyroid test is like $100. It’s not expensive.”

 

Elle:     It’s interesting because you can have … Miscarriages are often the result of people being hypothyroid. If someone is attempting to get pregnant and they have any kind of hypothyroid symptoms, either way, they should get tested for the thyroid levels, regardless. If someone is on thyroid hormone replacement, they usually need to increase their dose during pregnancy. That’s another nuance to the pregnancy thing. You usually need more thyroid hormone during the pregnancy. After maybe you drop a little bit. Maybe you could be half a grain if you’re on natural desiccated. It doesn’t matter what it is. That needs to be monitored and certainly checked beforehand, because …

 

I mean, I’ve had friends who’ve had 3 miscarriages before they were diagnosed. Often with women, a thyroid situation affects your gynecological … It will show up in that way sometimes, with a gynecological issue like bleeding too much or heavy periods, or miscarriages. Infertility, too. You also then can’t get pregnant. Why remain frustrated for years and years and years. Why don’t you to test these underlying causes of infertility. Low ferritin is one of them, actually, not just thyroid.

 

Dave:  You’re totally right there. I know when she works with clients now … before the pregnant thyroid levels … You’ve got to have enough energy in your mitochondria. You’re not going to have that without enough thyroid. Everything you could do their on hormones … You’re dead right on those things.

 

We’re coming up on the end of our interview. I’m grateful that you shared just the basic pathways there on how the thyroid works with listeners. Also, some of how it feels to be low thyroid, which is really important. Maybe you see this in yourself. You see this in a coworker, your spouse, your friend. That’s really helpful.

 

Where can people find out more about your book, specifically? They go to Amazon to order it?

 

Elle:     Yeah. I mean, it’s at a variety of outlets. Even in Barnes & Noble’s right now. Amazon.com. You can also just check out my website, elleruss.com, if you want to find out more about me and my work. Amazon is pretty much where to go right now for the book.

 

Dave:  It’s called?

 

Elle:     The Paleo Thyroid Solution. Thank you. If people go, “She’s not a doctor. She’s just a layperson.” Well, I have an amazing functional MD with an in depth Q&A in the book where he corroborates everything that we’re all saying. If anyone feels like they don’t trust hearing it from a layperson’s mouth, you’re also going to hear it from a doctor.

 

Dave:  Just to put it in perspective, you’re listening to Bulletproof Radio, hosted by an unlicensed biohacker. Just so we’re all clear on this. I have fired multiple doctors, and I work with a whole team of them. In order to bring information to the public, you don’t have to have an MD, you have to have skills. I appreciate doctors very much. If you don’t trust someone because they’re not a doctor, you have psychological issues. You need to work on those.

 

Elle:     Exactly. Go with your gut. Your doctor is not always right. Double check their word. Just because they went to Harvard means nothing to me. Just suss them out as well. I’m glad that you said that about friends and family. I noticed it in people, when people start to get depressed or have brain issues, and they’re seeing listless and general malaise, that’s always a good indication other than the being cold and the fat. It’s this not caring and not having passion in life, and not wanting to pursue your goals. That’s a huge hypothyroid symptom.

 

Dave:  Totally. Zest for life, look at the thyroid. Look at testosterone. Look at everything you do that makes energy. Thyroid is oftentimes at the core. Thanks for sharing it. I want to ask you one more question.

 

Elle:     Sure.

 

Dave:  You’re going to have an interesting answer, too, because you’re a comedian in addition to all these other things that we just talked about today, which are probably not that funny. It’s hard to make thyroid jokes.

 

Elle:     Yes. It’s hard to make thyroid … There’s a few.

 

Dave:  3 thyroids walk into a bar … It is just not … Anyway. If someone came to you tomorrow and said, “Based on every experience you’ve had in your life, health and otherwise, what advice would you have for me if I wanted to just kick more ass at everything. I want to be better at everything I do. 3 most important principles. What are they?”

 

Elle:     Don’t BS people. Be a straight up shooter. Always be on time or early. I prefer that. Always be early. I mean, I tell people starting out of college, getting in the corporate world, I’m like, “Show up at 7:30 to that office even if you don’t have to. Just get there. You’ll get more done before everyone’s rolling in at 8:30 wasting time with coffee. You’ll be …” I was really successful and retired at a young age from the technological industry up in Northern California, as well. I feel like being on time, being early …

 

Obviously, we have to edit ourselves sometimes, of course. People value my opinion because they know I’m going to tell them the truth. I pride myself on that. I feel that’s a compliment. When you’re wishy-washy, or you’re that … There’s a loss of strength in there, and your character. I feel like being up front, being honest with people usually get a lot of respect. Then, people know that they’re going to get the truth from you.

 

Let’s see. What else? Kicking ass. I don’t know. I mean, I just feel like as much as you can act out of integrity, as much as possible. We all have little parts of our lives. We’re little hypocrites here and there and some things, or we might judge someone on something that we ourselves maybe are a little backwards on. At the end of the day, I think just I’m shooting for as many areas where I can be out of integrity, and even if that’s within myself with something. That’s always a good one.

 

Dave:  Cool. I was expecting you to say laugh because you do comedy, but you didn’t. You totally shocked me.

 

Elle:     Well, I will say this, I actually rarely watch dramas. I feel that when you are going through a healing thing, or you’re hypothyroid and you’re screwed up, I reckon many people don’t watch the CSI’s, don’t watch murders and rapes every nights. Watch stand up comedy almost constantly. Watch as much comedy, and laugh as much as possible. Stay away from the negative stuff that can seep into the subconscious and really make it a harder process to heal. As we know, they’ve done studies on laughter and healing. You can look into those, too, if anyone it interested.

 

Dave:  Absolutely. I think there might be an exception. There’s actually 2 studies that show zombies are good for your thyroid, but not murders. I’m just … Totally made that up.

 

Elle:     Walking Dead is totally acceptable, but not CSI. Exactly.

 

Dave:  Awesome. Well, Elle Russ. thank you for being on Bulletproof Radio today. Totally appreciate that you’ve set aside some time and energy to write a book about your thyroid experience and to help people understand what’s going on with it because it really matters, and it’s affecting a lot more people … think. For listeners, it could be affecting you directly, or it’s affecting someone in the room with you right now listening. It’s this big of a problem it is.

 

Elle:     It is. It’s really an epidemic. It’s everywhere.

 

Dave:  Cool. If you’ve liked today’s episode, there is a couple things you could do. One is you could go out and check out Elle Russ’ book. Another thing you could do that I would personally appreciate is if you took exactly 23 seconds and went over to the iTunes webpage, or your iTunes app and just gave Bulletproof Radio a 5-star rating, just tell people it’s good. That will help them find this. It will help them get this kind of information. Plus, it’s a nice way of saying thanks.

 

Every time you say thanks, it actually puts a nickel in the account that makes you live longer. If you’re grateful all the time, you actually live longer. By showing gratitude with the rating, you can have an opportunity to live longer, which lets me be grateful to you, which lets me live longer, since I’m trying to live to 180. If you give me a 5 star rating, you could follow me to living 180, to help me live to 180. Then, you can hopefully laugh because this is total BS. I just would appreciate it. Anyway. Have a wonderful day. Elle, thank you for being on the show.

 

Elle:     Thank you.

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How Technology Can Upgrade Your Yoga Practice

You already know that yoga can be a fun way to learn how to move better.  Research shows it also hacks everything from anxiety and stress [1] to chronic pain [2,3]. There’s a reason yoga’s been around for thousands of years. It’s a robust and powerful tool as it is.

That said, there’s no reason you can’t make it even better by incorporating technology.

Whether you have a full-fledged yoga practice, or you are looking for a minimum-effective-dose approach to the benefits of yoga, augmenting asanas with these potent tools will accelerate your transformation into an even more resilient organism.

If you’ve  ever read any yoga texts, you know that the originators of yoga would have used every tool at their disposal to achieve their goals – they just didn’t have our fun toys!

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Inversion Table

Hanging out upside down sends nutrient- and oxygen-rich blood to your brain. Traditional inversion-based poses (headstands, shoulder-stands, etc.) are great for oxygenating your brain. They also give you some interesting athletic benefits in their own rights, but they take a lot of skill to do properly. An inversion table gives you some of the benefits of a headstand without the risk of injury. On top of that, inversion equipment lets you hang freely, which gives you a level of spinal decompression you won’t get with a handstand [4], and when you aren’t worried about straining your muscles (or losing your balance, for that matter), you can relax deeper into the inversion. It’s worth it to learn to do a real headstand for the muscle control – it’s just that you can’t usually hold a headstand for 15 minutes. You can invert for that long.

Inversion tables can get pricey. I use a Teeter table and love it, which is why I invited Teeter to advertise on Bulletproof Radio. If you’re looking for a less expensive option (or affiliate links aren’t your thing), a simple table like this one works well too. 

 

Blocks and Straps

Blocks and straps are already a staple of the yoga community. Popular thanks to Iyengar Yoga (a very functional form of yoga with an emphasis on alignment), blocks and straps allow you to correctly perform asanas that would have been otherwise impossible due to a barrier in your flexibility or balance.  If you want to build mobility in record time, these are invaluable, although they aren’t exactly new technology. 😉 

 

Bulletproof Vibe

The Bulletproof Vibe is one of the most effective tools a biohacker can add to his or her arsenal. It uses whole body vibration to increase strength and help decrease unwanted body fat, all in just minutes per day. It also promotes lymphatic drainage, increases bone mass, and improves flexibility and mobility. You can read more about the Vibe and its benefits here.

The Vibe stresses your neurological and muscular systems 30 times per second, turning simple movements into effective ways to train your body. Standing, squatting, one-legged balancing, and plank pose are awesome starts. You can use the Vibe for stationary poses as well: the vibrations will activate and relax your muscles, helping you sink deeper into the stretch.

Butterfly pose, with your feet on or off the vibe, feels amazing (the photo example below features Catherine, Bulletproof team member and yogi extraordinaire).  The massage of the plate works almost like stationary foam rolling. One thing: we caution against any pose where your head or neck is directly on the Vibe. It can get bumpy.

Visiting Southern California? You can try the Vibe for free at either of our Bulletproof Cafes.

 

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Sleep Induction Mat

Some yoga practitioners say that you don’t end with Savasana (corpse pose), you aren’t really doing yoga. It’s about allowing your body to fully relax: the joy of non-doing. So how can we hack everyone’s favorite pose? Make it even more relaxing. A sleep induction mat uses acupressure points to shock your body into a fight-or-flight response. Your nervous system is on edge for a few minutes, but as it adapts to the stimulus it releases lots of tension, as do your muscles. Add the mat to your next Savasana for deeper relaxation. This is a perfect hack if you do yoga before bed.

 

Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

Asana (physical posing) is only one aspect of yoga. In traditional Yogic philosophy, there are eight “limbs” which are all considered equally essential to liberating (read: upgrading) yourself: things like Pranayama (breath control), Pratyahara (withdrawal), Dharana (concentration), Dyana (contemplation), and Samadhi (bliss). These are all aspects of a complete yoga practice, in addition to the calisthenics or feats of flexibility most teachers focus on.

Bringing a meditative aspect to yoga makes it all the better, especially when it comes to relieving stress. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a shortcut to a deep meditative state through mindfulness and pranayama (breath control) – it gives you feedback on how Zen you are, which lets you train yourself to get in the zone within minutes and stay there. Doing an HRV session before you start or after you finish yoga hacks your relaxation and focus so you get more out of the experience. This article talks more about the power of HRV.

 

Biohacking is all about getting the biggest benefit with the least effort. Yoga is a potent way to upgrade your physical and mental states, even if you don’t use the toys and tricks in this article. But why not enhance its effectiveness with a little technology?

This works no matter what form of yoga you practice (I’m a fan of Anusara, a subset of Iyengar).

Tell me which of these hacks works best for you, and what form of yoga you practice!

While you’re at it, please subscribe below for more biohacking content like this to help you perform better. Thanks for reading and have a great week!

 

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  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22502620
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276929/
  3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894731
  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2484360/

 

Ozone Therapy & Medical Freedom with Robert Rowen – #352

Why You Should Listen –

Today from the Bulletproof Radio vaults comes an episode with “The Father of Medical Freedom,” Dr. Robert Rowen. Dr. Rowen pioneered the nation’s first law protecting alternative medicine, and uses ozone therapy to treat a host of different ailments. At the time of this interview, Dr. Rowen was fresh off of a visit to Africa to provide treatment during the Ebola epidemic. Listen to Dave and Dr. Robert Rowen talk about ozone therapy, using ozone at home, Ebola and ozone, oxygenation therapy and more. Enjoy the show!

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  •     0:00 – Introducing today’s episode
  •     1:06 – Cool Fact of the Day
  •     1:50 – Supergirl
  •     3:50 – Introducing Robert Rowan
  •      6:51 – Taking Ozone to West Africa
  •    11:52 – The benefits of Ozone therapy
  •   14:39 – How Ebola works
  •   15:57 – How ozone inactivates Ebola
  •   17:32 – Methods of ozone delivery
  •    21:54 – Isn’t ozone a form of pollution?
  •   23:27 – Other diseases & conditions ozone has been used to treat
  •   32:45 – Why is there resistance against ozone treatment?
  •   37:15 – Setting up ozone therapy at home
  •   44:17 – Finding ozone therapy near you
  •   47:57 – Top three recommendations to kick more ass and be Bulletproof!

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Supergirl

Dr. Robert Rowen

Dr. Robert J. Rowen on Facebook

Robert Rowen MD on YouTube

Resources

Ebola (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Dr. Howard Robins & Team Taking Ozone to West Africa (International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine)

Ozone, the Claw of Life by Dr. Howard Robins (NAVEL Expo)

Ozone Therapy (Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine)

Oxygen/ozone as a medical gas mixture. A critical evaluation of the various methods clarifies positive and negative aspects by Velio Bocci (Medical Gas Research)

Into the Eye of the Cytokine Storm (Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews)

Meta Autohemotherapy (MAH)

Rectal Ozone Therapy (insufflation)

Colloidal silver

ACS 200 Advanced Cellular Silver from Results RNA

Longevity Resources Ozone Generators

EXT120 Ozone Generator System

Medical Oxygen

American College for Advancement in Medicine

Oxygen Healing Therapies

American Academy of Ozonotherapy

Bulletproof

The Bulletproof Diet Book

Dave on Facebook

Hacking Addiction with Dr. Mark – #351

Why you should listen –

Addiction manifests itself in many ways, and therefore there’s a lot of different approaches to fighting it. On this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Bulletproof Coach Training leader Dr. Mark Atkinson and Dave give their insight into the best ways to combat and hack addiction of all types. Dave and Mark talk about heroin and prescription drugs, alcohol, pornography, information addiction, fear of missing out and more. Enjoy the show.
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Dave:  You’ve seen her fly now watch her move to her brand new network. The CW has a new hero when Supergirl lands on October 10th. It’s the season two premier of the show that critics call pure blissful fun and that I call really fun to watch when I’m on airplanes, I love watching this stuff. This season the Man of Steel will finally be revealed. Supergirl’s Melissa Benoist teams up with Tyler Hoechlin, the newest Superman in the DC universe. It’s a super human family reunion when these kryptionian cousins join forces in the fight for justice.

 

If you’re wondering if the next president will be a woman, we have your answer because Lynda Carter, the original Wonder woman guest stars as Supergirl’s commander-in-chief. Even though Supergirl has her hands full of fighting evil full time, Kara Danvers is facing changes as challenges of her own. She knows what it takes to be a hero but Kara is trying to figure out how to fit in with the human race while taking on a new job, new friends and a new love who is out of this world.

 

An evil corporate empire will rise that bears the name of an angel nemesis, Luthor. Supergirl and Superman come face to face with Lex Luthor’s next of kin, Lilian and Lina. As you might expect the Luthor family shares a passion of power that can only be satisfied by a different kind of green, kryptonite. You guys are going to love this show, I completely enjoy watching Supergirl and October 10th, tune in and watch it. The stuff that they explore about being a super hero is really fascinating psychologically and plus it’s a lot of fun. When you’re taking a break this is a fun thing to do and I actually do watch this. I watched the entire last episode, I binge-watched it and I’m probably going to do it again.

 

Speaker 2:      Bulletproof Radio, a state of high performance.

 

Dave:  You’re listening to Bulletproof radio with Dave Asprey. Today’s cool fact to the day is that the word drug comes from the Dutch word droog which means dry or too dry. Which is in reference to how ancient healers and physicians would dry plants to use as medicine which is kind of cool actually. Who would have thought that the big oil companies that became the big pharmaceutical companies would have forgotten that medicine comes from plants also?

 

Great lives start with great sleep and improving your sleep quality is one of the most important things you can do to feel amazing and perform better. One of the easiest ways to do that is to just improve your bedding. That’s right, the sheets and the covers on your bed actually change the quality of your sleep. You spend about a third of your life in bed, you might as well get the best quality bedding so you can have the best sleep environment so that you can actually dare I say get better sleep. You need less of it so you can have more time in your day, it’s totally possible and your sheets matter.

 

Ettitude is the first company in the world to create one hundred percent organic bamboo lyocell bedding. It’s a sustainable option that is designed to give you the best sleep ever with an innovated fabric that has benefits for how you look and how you feel. Ettitude’s organic bamboo lyocell is one of the most sustainable textile materials of the 21st century. It’s really cool because when companies waste resources, it affects the soil and it ends up eventually affecting you. What Ettitude does is they use high, ecological and ethical standards with a close loop system that recycles and reuses water up to two hundred times to minimize waste.

 

They’re not only using bamboo to make these amazing sheets but they’re not even wasting water when they do it. That kind of system’s thinking makes me really respect what they’re doing. The fabric that comes out of this process is incredibly feathery soft and really silky smooth. It’s made with non-toxic dye which is really important and that means it’s hypoallergenic and it’s free from the chemicals and allergens that are in a lot of bedding. It’s gentle on sensitive skin, it works for people with acne or eczema or psoriasis or dermatitis or just people who want to look good when they wake up.

 

It’s naturally antimicrobial, it inhibits bacterial growth because who wants that on their bed? It’s breathable, it’s moisture wicking. If you sweat at night you still feel cool and most importantly it’s thermo regulating. No matter whether you sleep in the desert or in some arctic environment, it can keep you two degrees cooler in the summer and warmer in winter just by the nature of the fibers themselves.

 

I’m really happy to share these bamboo sheets with you today and to be honest I’m just happy I get to sleep on them. Be the first to experience this new kind of innovative bedding, give your body and mind the rest they deserve. Go to ettitude.com.au/Bulletproof and get ten percent off, just use discount code Dave ten at checkout, that’s ettitude E-T-T-I-T-U-D-E .com.au/Bulletproof and use Dave ten at checkout. There’s no minimum order and they’ll ship to you anywhere you are.

 

Today is ONE of my favorite kinds of shows because we’re answering questions sent in via Bulletproof.com/pq. That’s Bulletproof.com/pq which stands for podcast questions. If you go there you can ask me anything, you can actually just record your answer. It’s really simple and I’ll actually choose the questions you ask then we answer them on air which is kind of fun, it’s like a call in radio show but we can time shift it so I don’t waste your time making you sit and listen at exactly the same time I’m talking.

 

I’d totally appreciate it if you’s take your time to go to Bulletproof.com/pq for podcast questions and just leave these questions. I am not here alone today because sitting next to me is doctor Mark Atkinson the Medical Director for Bulletproof and the head of our Bulletproof coach training program. What’s our new URL for that Mark?

 

Mark:  Bulletprooftraininginstitute.com.

 

Dave:  Awesome. Mark is a physician and knows a thing or two about biohacking, he’s a functional medicine guy and a good friend. This is a chance to hear the crazy biohacker perspective and the slightly less crazy physician perspective but very open minded and we have the best conversations if you’re a long time listener you already know doctor Mark because he’s been on the show lots of times. Something else that’s going on, if you love what we’re talking about here, you care about human performance and you just care about having control of your own biology I can tell you everything in my head eventually but it’s going to take a long time, Mark can do the same thing.

 

We don’t have a lot of time because there’s a limit to the amount of time you can listen and the limit to the amount of time that we can talk. If you go to forum.Bulletproofexec.com, we just upgraded the software and when you go to the forum, there are thousands and thousands of people who are Bulletproof and they can answer your questions more quickly than I can or anyone on Bulletproof can or Mark can. sometimes they know stuff that I don’t know, there’s great conversations. If you want to know the latest place where someone has successfully purchased modafinil from another country obviously with a legal prescription, all that kind of stuff.

 

Then I didn’t get a dirty look from a physician, did you see that? You have to be on YouTube to see that but things like that people discuss really like, “Am I getting fake drugs or real drugs?” These are for legal drugs, it’s not Dark Net BS, this is actually like real pharmaceuticals just from other countries where pricing is more fair. There’s also people talking about all of the nutrition things like that, go to forum.Bulletproofexec.com and you will be able to have almost anything you can think of answered. All right shall we get started Mark?

 

Mark:  Yeah, the first question that we have is an audio.

 

Audience:       Hey Dave, I think you’re awesome, I love all your biohacks. My biggest question is can you possibly biohack addiction? My son is a heroine addict for four years, treatment centers don’t work, maybe for some, shouldn’t say they don’t work. I just think you must be able to come up with something, I’m positive you can, you’re the man. Thank you.

 

Dave:  Thanks for your vote of confidence. There are two big things that I can think of that might help your son: one of them is called cerebral electrical stimulation and this is something that moves a small electrical current from one side of the brain to the other. It’s been used specifically with heroine addicts, the trick though is that heroin addicts you have to actually want to be done with your addiction. There’s often times underlying psychological reasons for being an addict, it doesn’t matter if you’re a sex addict, it doesn’t matter if you’re a substance addict or gambling or porn or whatever, addiction is addiction. You got to deal with the psychology of it but to deal with the biochemistry of it, cerebral electrical stimulation has really good efficacy.

 

The other thing that can go deeper than just the electrical current although it is going all the way through your brain and that’s kind of cool is you may be able to deal with some of the addictive patterns that happen as well as some of the neurochemistry with a substance called Ibogaine. Ibogaine is a compound that comes from … Is it a plant or mushroom or a toad? I forget, the source of it, do you remember?

 

Mark:  I don’t know.

 

Dave:  It’s a psychoactive substance that makes you hallucinate and the people I know who’ve tried it, I’ll say that it’s one of the most rough experiences but it is regularly used for heroin addicts and alcohol addicts and it’s got pretty good efficacy there. It’s something that I’ve been wanting to try for like 15 years even though I don’t have addictive things going on. I also believe that sometimes I learn new things when I use plan medicines. My Ayahuasca experience 15,16 years ago in Peru with a shaman was a powerful thing. I know that can be a very rough experience and there are treatment centers in Mexico that will specifically use that plant medicine.

 

Just make sure that you vet your treatment facility right if you do that. Cerebral electrical stimulation is probably more accessible but you still must have an addiction counselor. You’ve got to get to the root of the addictive traumas and the other things that are triggering addiction because if you just deal with heroin it’ll be alcohol or something else or cocaine or who knows what next. You’ve got to get that but if it’s like, “Look, we got to detox your son so he doesn’t die from withdrawal.” Then yes these are the two things I know that might work. Mark you may know more about that.

 

Mark:  I’m really pleased we got the question about addictions because anyone who’s worked with addictions and I’ve worked a lot with people suffering from addictions know that addictions exist on the epidemic skull.

 

Dave:  I’m putting my cup of coffee as he says that.

 

Mark:  Cheers. It’s a massive societal issue.

 

Dave:  Huge.

 

Mark:  It is absolutely massive and if you care about your performance, if you care about how you show up as a human being and you have untreated, unattended to addictions that will undermine your ability to do high performance in every area of your life. You can be a work addict and perform really well in work but your relationships, your health will suffer.

 

Dave:  In fact one of the guys I respect greatly who is going to come on the show is Joe Polish from Genius Network. Joe is an advisor of Richard Branson and he helps Tim Ferriss on his book launch and runs these group of successful entrepreneurs where you have to apply and it’s twenty five thousand dollars a year to come to his big meeting of 250 entrepreneurs then a couple other meetings. It’s quite expensive but he’s become one of the most successful marketing consultants out there, he runs Piranha Marketing and you can find him online.

 

Joe is super courageous and he’s been talking about addiction because he has dealt with substance addiction and a bunch of other addictions including sex addiction and he goes out there and he’s like, “Look, I kick ass and this is the struggle I’ve been through.” He’s working on some X-Prize things with Peter Diamandis about addiction. I’m going to have him on Bulletproof Radio to talk about this and I’m friends with Joe and you don’t hear this very often but he’ll be in a room full of people running companies worth tens of millions of dollars if not hundreds of millions of dollars each. He’ll stand up and be like, “I used to go to escort services all the time.”

 

First time he said that he was like, “Oh my God people are going to think I’m such a loser.” At the end of his talk out of a room of fifty people he’s like, “10 entrepreneurs came up to me and they’re like, ‘Yeah I do it all the time too.'” There’s an unspoken epidemic of addiction like this, it’s a problem not even counting substances like alcohol which is ginormous like, “Oh I just have a drink or two every night.” You actually have a half a bottle every night, there’s a name for that it’s called alcoholism and the fact that you haven’t faced it, yikes.

 

Mark:  I’m going to specifically speak about heroin addiction because there are some other.

 

Dave:  Please do.

 

Mark:  I also really want to speak to anyone who’s listening to this, I want to explain to you what addiction looks like. I want you to take a moment to really listen very carefully and be open to the possibly that what I’m describing is relevant to you because the hardest thing in addiction recovery is to admit you have a problem. Addiction is first and foremost a disease of denial and minimization what that means is woven into addiction is the denial there’s an issue. Everyone else around you can see it but you can’t see it yourself.

 

Here’s the thing if you compulsively do something or take something that at times becomes increasingly out of control and is wrapped up … Here’s the key listen very carefully … In secrecy, denial or shame and if that is removing you from relationships, responsibilities or reality, those are the hallmarks that there’s an addictive behavior underneath it i.e your center of gravity where your energy goes, where your focus goes is your addictive substance or addictive behavior rather than your life and the things you cherish.

 

Just take a moment to check in with that and realize that there’s this underlying addictive tendency with multiple addictive outlets. Most people in my experience if they have this addictive tendency and there’s definitely a genetic component to it as there is a psychological and biological, will have three or five addictive outlets of which one they suspect is a problem but often they’re completely blind to this. As you said you put down heroin, alcohol goes up, you go to a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, the people who go there don’t drink anymore but there’s sugar on the table and they’re talking about sex.

 

What happens is like whack–a-mole, you put one down another one pops up and they kind of hang out together. Reflect on that, if there’s something you do that is cloud in secrecy or shame i.e you would feel really embarrassed if someone saw you doing it, that is a little clear there’s a problem here. Problem with heroin addiction, they actually estimated that something around thirty million people worldwide have a problem with opiates. Now that’s including heroin, morphine and a real big problem particular in America prescription opioid pain relievers such as vicodin and oxycontin. Now if you talk to anyone who’s ever been addicted to opioid pain relievers they will tell you it is miserable.

 

It is a terrible, terrible addiction and one of the reasons I believe you’ve had or your son’s had the struggle going to a treatment center is not many treatment centers understand the essential need to biochemically and nutritionally rehabilitate the individual. If you do that, that is the game changer because some people just through the psychology, just through the self-help groups they’ll be able to have some resemblance for recovery but if you deal with the biology and the biochemistry that is the key. Now for example intravenous nutrition, that is a game changer for people going through withdrawal, that’s intravenous vitamins, minerals, amino acids. One of the things that heroin and opiates do is the deplete endorphins, in order to feel good you need endorphins.

 

They deplete dopamine, we need dopamine to be focused, energized and alert. All these get depleted the amino acids which your son can take will actually naturally increase levels of dopamine and endorphins. Then you come off processed refined foods and sugar, you increase your healthy fats, start eating clean protein, start exercising, start to work with your body rhythm, so sleeping at regular times. Start connecting with meaningful work, start learning how to re-inhabit your body. The reason so many people who get into addiction recovery struggle is because they haven’t been helped with dealing with the underlying trauma.

 

Often developmental trauma sitting in their body that feels so uncomfortable, that’s what they’re attempting to manage. You have to be able to do the trauma work, that is really essential and that’s often on going. You need support, 12 step groups are great for a lot of people. What a 12 step group is they provide you with what I call like this psychospiritual scaffolding that you build around you to help yourself rebuild from healthier foundations. Then once you have the healthier sense of self, you’ve taken much better care of yourself, you’re rebuilding your life you can then let go of the scaffolding, you don’t need it anymore.

 

Dave:  There’s an interesting aspect of willpower to this because there’s a willpower question. The Bulletproof Diet is actually a book about willpower and in the beginning I read about the labrador brain, these three things that take up your willpower and people without these traumas … Actually even people with it comes down to these three things: eat everything so you don’t starve to death, keeps all animals alive and that’s not a functional behavior but you’ll keep getting these thoughts when you eat the cookie. Then you have sex with everything and do that just to make sure the species survives, these are urges, these are not what you have to do but we’re wired to do that that’s why we keep having children.

 

Then the third thing is run away from or kill things that are scary. If you are wired to have things that are scary and these are the traumas, this is the root of addiction you’re going to be dealing with all three of those things. In order to resist those urges for people who are perfectly healthy it takes a certain amount of willpower. What I have found in my own life and in hearing from countless addicts who’ve gone onto the Bulletproof diet is that having more energy in your cells, in your mitochondria, look you were going to run out of willpower at some point everyday, that happens and it’s proven, it’s scientifically proven, it’s a finite resource.

 

You’re an addict, you’ve just got this giant pump taking out your willpower. Well what if you made lifestyle changes nutritionally? That allowed you to have more energy so that now you’re putting more energy into the willpower bucket even as the addiction is pulling it out, your ability to stand up to those urges it will improve. I mean I hate to say it but something as simple as butter and grass fed steak and a quality diet versus cheese burgers it actually matters for your willpower and it matters for your addiction.

 

Mark:  You know and addiction treatment centers are already onto this. Once upon a time you go into an addiction treatment center, you’d be abstaining from your chosen substance but then you’d be having high cap, high sugary foods and they would feed you that. That’s next on a change as so many people started to wise up to the fact that really recovery starts with taking charge of your biology, that’s the given. As your energy level starts to increase, your level of wakefulness and alertness and awareness increases then you can start making better decisions. It is really hard to make good, healthy decisions if you are depleted and tired.

 

We all know that if you miss a couple of night sleep you actually will revert back to your old behaviors. Your son not only does he need this nutritional biochemical rehabilitation and there on that loads of treatment centers that embraces you got to just put in biochemical nutrition rehabilitation addictions you’re going to see loads of them. That’s what I suggest is he needs a supportive environment, he also needs to change his environment as well which is that if he’s living in the same place he’s already lived, then they’ll be a lot of environmental cues that trigger those urges and cravings.

 

He needs to know how to manage his stress and resilience. Really important thing I think for a lot of people in addiction recoveries learn how to meditate, to use neurofeedback. It’s massive because … I tell you what one of the real diseases is in humanity right now is the disease f distraction. We are distracted beings and there are so many things trying to get our attention and learning how to take charge of your attention and placing where you want it to be on the things that really matter to you that enable you to really live this fulfilling life is a prerequisite to living a healthy life.

 

It’s not just about coming off the substance or no longer indulging with you unhealthy behavior, it’s about actually actively creating this deeply fulfilling life. Your sense of aliveness comes from the life not from a substance. Also I want to just say for anyone who has a loved one, a friend, a family member who has addictions, how stressful that is to see that. I just want to acknowledge the stress that you’re in there and just to put it out there how important it is you get your support. Your support in managing your own stress, your own anxiety because as a mum you account for your kids and you should be doing everything you can and passing on information. Then there’s the letting go piece as well which is one of the hardest thing in the world.

 

There is no easy solution to this, it takes time, you take one day at a time but I think in summary learning how to improve biochemically, nutritionally, and using supplementation even simple things like a lot of people with addictions have blood sugar issues. That’s why increasing the healthy fat, taking chromium, taking magnesium, Omega-3 fatty acids, the B vitamins, the vitamin D, the vitamin C, just really sound stuff, the amino acids all of that can make such a big difference. Anyone that has been in addictions for a long time, their adrenals are not function properly, adaptogens is really important as well and that should sit alongside and complement the very necessary psychological work.

 

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There’s something you said in there Mark about shame, that’s a part of addiction. My wife Doctor Lana she does fertility consulting work around the globe now and doesn’t practice addiction but when she was in Stockholm she ran a drug and alcohol addiction emergency center for five years and so she works with addicts.

 

We can go to any dinner party and if there’s an addict in the room she knows who it is. The people who work with addiction and the people who are addicts you know each other across the room. People who do heroin like, “Oh yeah that guy has probably got some.” You feel the sense of shame but you actually can’t hide from it because the people who know, they know. I had no idea that people have these kind of secret powers and a Lana wouldn’t just walk around judging everyone and saying, “Look over there.” Nothing like that but she just knows. You probably could too.

 

Mark:  You do know and the thing is to realize if you’re listening to this and you go, “Oh okay.” 90% of the time I’m a decent human being but on the evenings I go out and have sex with people I don’t know. Another hallmark of addictions, please listen carefully to this is that sometimes it’s not about the amount of time you spend indulging in the addictions, say drinking alcohol or eating chocolate, food addiction is a big problem, it’s the amount of time you spend thinking about it. What that means is that say for example I’ve worked a lot with food addiction which was one of my own major challenges, you apply willpower and control to avoid eating the thing that has the hold over you but that’s exhausting, it’s unsustainable.

 

What happens is you spend a disproportion amount of time thinking about it, planning how you’re going to get it and you become immensely preoccupied by it. Even if you think, “You know, well compared to my friend, I hardly drink any alcohol.” We say, “How much time do you spend about planning drinking alcohol, thinking about drinking alcohol?” When you allow yourself to admit, “You know I may have an issue here.” Then when you have the courage to seek help with someone who has experience in addictions, who gets it, who understands it, who acknowledges the importance particular working with the biology and the nutrition side of it, that is the start.

 

I get so excited when I come across people who admit, “You know what, I have an issue. It’s not working out for me.” That requires such courage then it’s like, “Take it one day at a time, what do I need to do today to make better decisions, take better care of myself so I become a better human being and be the person that I know in my heart I can be?”

 

Dave:  There’s a flip side to all these and frankly some people hearing this will be pissed off and this isn’t necessarily relevant for the mother who asked the original question here. Addiction is a problem, it’s not to say that drugs are always the problem. One of the things that blew me away that Lana told me about is that in Stockholm, the CEO of a pharmaceutical company, a small pharmaceutical company had been getting pharmaceutical grade heroin and using it in measured doses for a very wealthy socialites the top attorney in town and a government official. After 20 years of doing this, got busted and these people were doing a small dose of pharmaceutical pure heroin once or twice a week without changing their dose over the course of twenty years, this was not addictive.

 

Mark:  Behavioral

 

Dave:  All of them looked twenty years younger that they should have been and they were getting some of the same and probably stronger effects that you get from low dose in naltrexone for autoimmune conditions and ageing. Even there the case that says, “Look we should just burn these stuff outright.” Actually no, when you separate out the things that create addiction from the substances themselves they’re different things.

 

Mark:  Absolutely

 

Dave:  You look at all the twenty percent of soldiers in Vietnam who use heroin because the war is hell everyone said they were going to have all these heroin addicts but we had far fewer than we expected. This goes back to the recent rat experiments they did with heroin and they found it funny when a rat’s in a sterile cage all by itself it’ll do heroin over and over. When you put it in a cage full of toys and other rats suddenly it stop being an addict. What’s happening here is happiness is an antidote to addiction and the drugs lose their power. That’s a powerful statement.

 

Mark:  It is. It’s like when you create a fulfilling life and what that requires is first of all it’s really hard to know what’s good for you when your addiction is in charge. There’s this saying in addiction recovery is you really can’t trust your own head and stories for quite some time. Which is why when you work with a counselor, psychotherapist you’re really borrowing their brain and perspective until you can get yours back on line. You have to go through this period of rehabilitation where you’re starting to getting clear on yourself then you start asking the questions, “What really matters? What do I want my life to be all about? Why is this important to me?”

 

Yet when you inquire into that deep enough about relationship and contribution then you start rebuilding your life around that and you start hanging out with others who are also committed to living that way. One of the very challenging thing for people in those stage of addiction recovery is moving on from your peer group. You have a whole bunch of friends that were associated with doing the same thing as you and that can be a really challenging thing to leave that behind. You know what, there’s a lot and I mean a lot of people who are committed to living a clean, healthy, prosperous, productive meaningful life.

 

There’s a lot of them out there and you got to seek them and you won’t find them in those dark places, they’re out there, you see them in the 12 step rooms. People are just sincerely committed to living their best life then you start to rebuild a new peer group. You start to surround yourself with good, healthy, sincere, honest, authentic kind of people then you know in a very short period of time, I’m saying very short period of time, I’m talking about years but relatively that’s not short, your life can be changed but it requires great courage to admit there’s an issue.

 

Listen I’m so pleased that you sent that question in, I know we’ve unpacked all to there. I hope that you can see the depth, the complexity of it here but it would be really great if you could ask your son to maybe listen to this himself so he can reflect upon what he’s heard then work together to find a pathway forward for him and I wish you both well.

 

Dave:  If you go back about six months, in the transcript and on the blog post for this I’ll include a link, we actually interviewed the guys from Crossroads who are using Ibogaine. I was trying to think of their name a minute ago and there it just came to me. You could certainly look them up and I’ve looked at the facility, I didn’t go there in person but I talked with them and it appears to be pretty darn legitimate. If I was going to go try Ibogaine I would probably do it there, the difficulty I have I that there’s only so much time in the day, I travel a lot and I have little kids.

 

I don’t think I’m going to go down to Mexico and do that because I’m not dealing with an addiction right now. Mark, I think I know the answer to this but I wanted to get your take on it, what do you think is the most common addiction right now? Amongst people listeninf to this or just the population in general, what would it be?

 

Mark:  Probably not what people would expect it to be. I think of that has to be addiction to intensity and to drama and I want to give you just expand a little bit about that because that’s a little bit off center. What I mean is that when you are not rooted in your physical body and the aliveness and well being that comes from that we seek aliveness outside of ourselves. The way a lot of people seek aliveness is through creating intensity and drama. I see that a lot in clients but other things that I see I think there’s work addiction, alcohol, prescribed medications is a real big problem particularity in North America.

 

The amount of people who use and abuse prescription medications is incredible. There’s a lot of them but definitely the intensity is a big one that I see. What’s your perspective?

 

Dave:  Intensity, I’ve got a question for you there then I’ll answer it. There’s the extreme sports way of accessing a flow state which is all intensity based. We’ve had the flow genome guys Jamie and Steven on, I’m friends with them and I’ve often wondered, you go to an extreme ski village let’s say and we talked about, this is a very old episode but we talk about the hippies speed ball which is caffeine, nicotine, pot, to increase the neurotransmitters that put you in the flow state. Then you need something that is basically putting you in harms way and if you do that in the right order you pretty reliably create this flow state if you’re the flow type that gets in that state from physical dangers.

 

There are those people, “I go in a flow state when I write or when I’m on stage giving a really good speech something that’s meaningful to me.” I don’t want to put my life in danger in those things. Is there like an addiction to extreme sports? You just made me think of that right now.

 

Mark:  There can be and the key is “Am I dependent upon that in order to feel alive? Am I mentally preoccupied with that and always planning to do it and that taking me out of the present moment? Is that having an negative impact on my health, my life, my relationships, my responsibilities?” It’s that we’re constantly looking for the next fix and remember one of the hallmarks of addiction is tolerance which means we have to go further and further extremes or higher and higher dosages to get the same kind of feeling experience. It is absolutely possible and very likely a lot of people who do extreme sports will have that addictive component to them but not necessarily so.

 

What that means is that some people just love the experience of it but they’re not depending upon it. Which is like they have this innate sense of well being and aliveness, they take great care of themselves, their relationships, they’re engaged in life. They don’t need it to feel whole, they don’t need it to feel alive but they choose to do it because they have a significant interest.

 

Dave:  If it’s something out of joy versus out of need it’s a huge difference there

 

A lot of the people I know know like Jamie and Steven, it’s done out of joy. I do see people soon I’m sure are pulled to do things like that from more of a dark place, that could be one thing. I tend to think that the number one thing that people are addicted to is probably porn if not food. I don’t know if I can say which one is bigger because food addictions it might be you’re mostly not addicted to food but every now and then you have a trigger. It may not be a meaningful addiction but you might use it for comfort but if it’s a big food addiction I don’t know but porn’s rampant and especially among people under 25 where like you’ve had a browser since you were born.

 

I think it’s a big problem, I’m going to date myself … When I was at the university and this was back in 1990. I was the last class that didn’t have ethernet in my room in the dorm. I of course had a dialer modem when I was on BBS’ and this was pre-internet kind of days and even downloading an image, a good porn image was you may fit three of them on a floppy desk. I had a friend in the dorms who had this huge box of floppy disk-

 

He spent like a day and a half downloading some stupid, ASCII art porn image, it wasn’t even good porn but it was one of those it was already happening and I look now and you’re like you can watch live video with 3D goggles of the same thing when you’re six years old and unfortunately that happens. I think it’s an issue for people of all ages but for younger people-

 

Mark:  Particularly for younger people.

 

Dave:  Porn is highly addictive.

 

Mark:  Let’s talk about that, highly addictive and wholly disruptive to relationships because the earlier you get exposed to it and yet before the age of 25, your prefrontal cortex is still developing it distorts the arousal template. Basically what that means is that what’s required to physiologically arouse you in order to be physically and sexually involved with another human being gets distorted. What you have is that people who require pornography or their imaginations get aroused and in fact when they’re in front of another human being that they like and they’re naked together they can’t get aroused without it because there’s this distortion in the arousal template.

 

What tends to happen with pornography addiction is that people eventually outgrow it, there’s this natural transition out of it however its residue is left in the kind of dysfunctional sexual practices. I’m all for two consenting adults to do what they want but often when people have sex together it’s driven by trauma and the past and this distorted template which originates from exposure to pornography. If you still use pornography and it’s compulsive and it stops you from doing things that you really value if it gets in the way of you being and being able to be intimate with your partner it’s a real issue.

 

Food addiction you also mentioned, that’s massive. Most people’s first addiction is to food. When you’re a young kid, you’re feeling stressed, you don’t have the ability to self-regulate and sooth yourself the way you do it, is through food. Most people will find when they stop cleaning up the addictions they’ll often come back to food addiction being the main one, particularity sugar. Now sugar addiction as I’m speaking to you I’m thinking, “What really is the most common addiction?”

 

I may be moving towards sugar addiction because it’s what I see a lot in my patients and we exist in this spectrum when it comes to sugar, there’s the take or leave it side of it. Has no impact on mood or energy, it’s just like relax about it. Then there is on the other side the other extreme which is that you compulsively think about sugar, consume sugar and has a profound influence on your mood and your energy when you have it.

 

Dave:  I was like that when I weighed 300 pounds. You have a map in your head of all the places in the office where there’s sugar. I remember really profoundly a client in the UK, she had such a problem, she knew she had a problem, she didn’t know what to do about it, no food in her house because she used to eat everything. She had to go downstairs and go to the grocery store to buy food and when she switched to, actually the first time she had Bulletproof coffee raises ketones which turns off the sugar craving, it’s a biological thing that she did, not a psychological thing. She called me and she was like, “I went all day and I didn’t have one piece of candy at work. I didn’t even know that was possible.”

 

Mark:  Probably didn’t think about having a candy.

 

Dave:  It was like the voice was quiet, the cravings were gone. That’s a big thing because for me I don’t spend energy thinking about, “Oh, what am I going to have for lunch.” What happens is I look at my calender, I’m like, “Oh, I guess on my scheduled day I have lunch scheduled, I guess I could eat.” I’m not even hungry.

 

Mark:  You didn’t worry about it.

 

Dave:  The crashes don’t happen, I used to end meetings early and I’m like, “I’m sorry I can’t think of anything but food, I’m going to kill one of you and eat you. I just have to go now.”

 

Mark:  It’s massive, when we’re looking at it from biohacking perspective addictions is kryptonite. Kryptonite is anything that undermines your energy, your performance. If you think about sugar all the time and about food all the time, that is abnormal. That is really important to understand it’s abnormal to be thinking about your food all the time yet people do because they’re used to it. When you do switch to a diet such as the Bulletproof diet, when you do increase your healthy fats, have cleaner protein, reduce your sugar, your grains that kind of thing, it’s like suddenly there’s a sense of liberation and freedom which is like, “Wow, I’ve now gone half a day without thinking about food, without craving.”

 

It’s like that energy I now have I can then apply to activities and things that really matter to me as opposed to when you’re in the grips of sugar addiction it’s like a black hole and that pulls your energy and your attention into the black hole. It’s very hard to progress in your life, it’s very hard to be present to your life when you’re in the grips of sugar addiction. If you’re listening to this and you’re thinking, “Okay, maybe sugar addiction is a problem fro me, there’s a couple of things that you can do. The first thing is you got to change your diet to a Bulletproof diet approach or just simply increasing your healthy fats, come off sugar, take chromium which helps to stabilize the blood sugar-

 

Dave:  It’s huge.

 

Mark:  Take alpha-lipoic acid that also helps, take magnesium, if you go to our website there’s a whole bunch of information about supplements.

 

Dave:  The top ten supplements list.

 

Mark:  Top ten supplements list. Get solid on those, make the changes through your diet then come off the sugar, keep yourself well hydrated and you’ll probably find within three four days you feel like a new person.

 

Dave:  The voice in your head shuts up about food.

 

Mark:  It’s incredible.

 

Dave:  I realize after hearing you say all that I change my answer about the most common addiction.

 

Mark:  So have I but it’s like I think we’ll go with sugar.

 

Dave:  Sugar is good but that wasn’t the new answer, it’s actually an addiction that I suffered from as an early internet pioneer I had unfettered access to the web. I went through a period in my early late teens or early twenties where instead of studying I would just get addicted to information. I remember I used to feel like I was going to die when my email server had crashed. We have Gmail and servers don’t crash anymore but it was like I’m absolutely disconnected and I would probably spend 50 to 60 hours a week as a student doing … What’s the equivalent of Facebook? We called it Usenet but it was pretty much Facebook, it was with texts.

 

Today you look at the number of times the average person looks at their phone it’s two hundred and fifty plus and we’re addicted to interruption and to this, I don’t want to say just social media but information.

 

Mark:  To novelty as well, it’s like when you’re not rooted in the healthy sense of inner fulfillment and you’re not at peace with yourself and you’re not actively engaging a life you find fulfilling, we seek novelty outside of ourselves. We’re constantly searching and what we have is this generation of highly destructible people surrounded by technology that is a black hole and the key is like … Here’s something I haven’t mentioned that’s really important, when you indulge in addictive behavior ask yourself, “How old am I right now?” What you’ll probably find is that you have emotionally regressed into one of your younger selves.

 

It could be age 12, age 15 or even the younger child and it’s first thing is that most people will find that when they indulge in addictive behavior they have emotionally regressed and they’re actually acting out through a unhealthy, unintegrated part of themselves. When you start living virtually most of the time it just doesn’t happen. If you engage in Facebook or … I’ve worked with a few clients and what will happen is these high flying clients they’ll sit down in front of me, they’ll put the mobile phone on the table that’s right in front of them and every ten seconds their attention will go to the mobile phone and back.

 

Remember the hallmark of addiction is it’s a center of gravity. It literally has a gravitational pull and the energy and the tension is being pulled inside of it and it created a perpetual state of tension.

 

Dave:  It does.

 

Mark:  That means it’s the tension all of the time. You know what a really helpful exercise is? You go throughout your day for the next forty eight hours and you watch how you are around certain things and if something you feel tense about, you fell it has a hold of you whether it’s food, whether its pornography, whether it’s media, that’s probably where you have the issue.

 

Dave:  It’s funny, we see 40 Years of Zen, we’ve got people strapped in with these and Mark has helped with the program, he’s done a lot of the 40 Years of Zen training, he knows what I’m talking about, we put that electrical helmet on, in fact hey Mark where our electrical helmet thing? I think it’s on the table will you grab it? I’m all wired in, I’m not going to grab it, if you’re watching on YouTube you go to Bulletproofexec.com/youtube then it links you one of these things.

 

We have one of these on a client, very sexy look here, twenty four channel, we call it the spider helmet. We’re getting a signal from your head, if your phones buzzes or beeps or you got a facebook alert, you’ll see every brain, we’re looking at twenty four channels, all of them …

 

Mark:  It scrambles the brain.

 

Dave:  Your brain is literally scrambled and I first learned about this when I got into neuro feedback 20 years ago, in 96 I started doing this. At the time in96 I had a PalmPilot actually, they didn’t have wireless back then but this was like the beginning of that. There were no real interruptions like that but I was sitting during neurofeedback and the phone rang and literally all my brain was crazy because the phone ringing was back then what today is the alert coming on your phone.

 

A simple thing to do is go on your phone and go and do depending on what platform you’re on whatever you can to turn off things that pop up on the screen, do the same thing on your computer. I don’t even have what’s in the text messages come up on the screen, my phone will buzz if I get a text message but I can just look at it and get instant gratification, I got to unlock it and go to the text message app and see what’s new. I don’t get Facebook alerts, I don’t get any of that kind of crap on there and that actually de-programs you.

 

Mark:  That can be a game changer.

 

Dave:  It’s so big.

 

Mark:  It’s another way of actually coming to understand whether you have an issue with something is go for 24 hours without looking at the internet, without checking your emails unless you have to, without going on Facebook. If it leaves you feeling tense and anxious and agitated then there’s probably an issue there. Then what you do is you just set healthy boundaries around, you use intentionally which is like you have like … An increased number of families they have like Sundays which is technology free day. If you’re one of these people that wake up in the morning and the first thing you do is rather than turn to your loved one and say, “Good morning to you, how are you?” Yet you turn to the other side and you check your emails-

 

Dave:  You got to cut that out.

 

Mark:  Do you realize how insane that is? We get used to it and we joke around it but it’s insane. What that means is that remember the hallmark of addiction is anything that takes away from relationships. If that first thing in the morning takes away from your relationship, that’s a problem. There’s going to come a time and ideally before you start having conversations around divorce or splitting up they say, “Enough’s enough.” Which is If your relationships and your health and your fulfillment then you need to look at all of these different things that grab your attention and you got to put boundaries around it which is it may be I do not check emails until you’ve said hi to your family, you’ve had your breakfast then it’s seven o’clock in the morning, you turn your phone on.

 

Dave:  When do you check emails in the morning?

 

Mark:  Not until after breakfast.

 

Dave:  Same here and I want you guys to hear this listening. Mark is a successful physician, we’ve got 500 students in the Bulletproof coach training program and he works his ass off. I know because we talk to each other all the time, you know what I do with Bulletproof Radio, probably half a million people maybe more will hear this episode. We’re pushing 15 million downloads, I’ve got a New York Times best selling book and I’m in the middle of writing another one and Bulletproof is a growing healthy company. I’m a busy guy and I’m a father of two young kids. You know when I turn on my phone, when I take it out on airplane mode? After I drop my kids off at school, that’s when I do it, I do not wake up and check messages, it is absolutely toxic for your brain.

 

Mark:  It’s toxic.

 

Dave:  I perform like this because I do things like that because I don’t have that information

 

Mark:  “No gosh, the more busy you are so you need to be doing all that kind of stuff.” No it’s like you want to move your life towards healthy boundaries and simplicity and it’s like you want to be clear about what most important and remember Facebook particularly is never ending. You can be on Facebook for the rest of your life and still not see everything that you need to see, same for the internet as well.

 

Dave:  I’m laughing because there was a time … Because I’m the first guy to do e-commerce, like the first product ever sold over the internet was a caffeine t-shirt, that I sold in my dorm room and I know I didn’t get rich from that but it was just a need for note. When the worldwide web was created, there was one webpage that was pointing awe3wt like a coffee maker I think, if I remember right that updated. I knew every website in the internet and I went through this horribly stressful time in my life where I thought I could know everything on the internet. I was addicted to information, I was sleeping less and less because I was just like, “Well there’s so much neat stuff, I can’t get enough.”

 

There was some form of fear of missing out and all but yeah that whole thing.

 

Mark:  Moving out of relationships and reality and responsibilities. Now you mentioned something I thought of that’s something that affects me, I’m sure affects a lot of people listening to this. This need to know more, this need for more information. Now one of the potential underbellies of someone who is into personal growth, in personal development, if you just want to lean more and more, you’re excited about it, you want to do more and more and that can be a little consuming and self-help become an addiction. If you’re one of these kind of people who goes from book to book, workshop to workshop that can be stressful.

 

It’s really about slowing down, focusing on a couple of things that really matter most, taking time to reflect on that and to practice what you’re learning. Please don’t keep self-help and personal development cognitive, don’t keep that in your head otherwise you’re going to have, I’ve got hundreds of books, I’m sure you probably have as well. You have hundreds and hundreds of books and you never really get to digest because you get from one thing to another. You just want to look at every part of your life and you want to think of the principles of balance and moderation and simplicity and just admit to yourself, “Maybe I’m a self-help addict.” It’s like-

 

Dave:  That’s so true.

 

Mark:  I’ll share this with you, I was once sitting next to my wife and I’m reading a book about emotional intimacy, I’m in the book learning how to be emotionally intimate whist my wife is there sitting next to me, wanting me to be emotionally intimate but I’m completely unavailable because I’m in this book reading about emotional intimacy. When I saw that paddling and she pointed out to me, that blew me away it’s like the thing I was looking for was right there in this human relationship but it was easier for me to go into the book for it and the book was a distraction.

 

Dave:  Thinking about feelings, actually feeling them and it’s a rough situation feeling them and it’s a rough situation when you get stuck on that. I’m just thinking about it, another thing that I got into for a while is the sort of life hacking thing, about ten years ago. You could spend 24 hours a day reading about ways to be more efficient and you could also spend a 100 hours automating something that only takes ten minutes to just do. There are people I know who have incredibly elaborate, “Well if this then that then this.” That’s actually a website that’s useful, if this then that for automation. If you are addicted to automation, you’re actually automating away things that don’t take very much time and distraction-

 

Mark:  It’s a distraction.

 

Dave:  You’re using this weird meta-level of thinking, instead of just like get it done.

 

Mark:  You know one of my perspective on one of the hallmarks of personal development is the ability to face reality, to live in reality. What happens is we come up with this elaborate scheme of distraction and it can look to the untrained eye as, “Wow it’s great you’re looking into things, it’s great that you’re hacking life, it’s great you’re doing that.” To the untrained eye it all looks good but actually it’s a distraction from the pink elephant in the living room is normally one thing that you’re willing to be paying attention that will give you greatest insight and transformation reward if you’re willing to look at it.

 

Normally it has to do with relationships or normally it has to do with addictions. That’s where you want to put your energy, it is easier, it is much easier to be destructed by reading books, by getting into the internet than it is to face reality and it takes great courage to face reality.

 

Dave:  It’s interesting, we were going to answer a bunch of questions in this episode but just decided along the way just to make this a Dave and Mark talk addiction episode and we went from heroin to information addiction. Just really an addiction is the thinking about feelings instead of feeling feelings but all these have a single neurotransmitter which is dopamine. All of these activities whether it’s the alert on your phone or whether it’s taking the next hit, they’re triggering dopamine. Low dopamine or unstable dopamine or even something called dopamine resistance comes into play here.

 

One of the theories around porn addiction is that by masturbating frequently, at least ejaculating frequently you can develop dopamine resistance where it takes higher and higher levels of dopamine for your cells to be able to access that and this can happen with almost any kind of addiction and there’s a unique … I don’t want to use the C word, cure for it but a way to affect your dopamine levels and probably dopamine sensitivity and it’s not one that’s talked about very much, it’s sunlight.

 

When you go out and you expose your eyes to sunlight without sun glasses on even for just a few minutes, ultraviolet light catalyzes the creation of dopamine in the brain. Circadian rhythm, going to bed at night or using colored glasses, dimming the lights at night, waking up in the morning going outside and saying, “Hello sunshine.” Actually can help addiction which is kind of cool.

 

Mark:  You know it’s really cool and that’s really important that dopamine this is the reward deficiency syndrome, it’s this idea that there’s this genetically inherited abnormality in the dopamine receptor, dopamine is all about focus and the tension, and motivation and engagement. Someone that has this abnormality in dopamine receptor requires higher levels of dopamine to kind of feel normal, to feel alive, to be able to focus.

 

We have to hack this around, you can do all the psychology stuff, if you’re not getting at the biological level you’re only going to get so far. Improving a diet’s really important, taking simple amino acids like l-tyrosine which converts into dopamine and you see this is like if you get into addiction recovery but you feel apathetic and unmotivated, recovery’s not going to happen.

 

Dave:  No personal growth whether you’re-

 

Mark:  How can you?

 

Dave:  If you’re tired and your biology doesn’t work, it doesn’t matter which effort you apply, you’re pushing against the wall.

 

Mark:  You have to do the core principles of self-care which is sunlight exposure, it’s getting quality sleep and you know in your early stages of addiction recovery because you’ve been stressed for a long time and you resorted you probably need extra hours of sleep but then when you become more healthy you need less and less sleep. There’s this principle called core sleep it’s the minimum amount of time we need to be asleep for biological functioning and it’s about five hours, it’s about five hours you need consistently for your core sleep.

 

Some people need a bit more than that but you’ve got to take care of your sleep, taking amino acids l-tyrosine, 1,000 milligrams in between food, can work wonders for people with motivation, who struggle with motivation, who struggle with the focus and the attention. All of these things are the foundations upon which you then build a fulfilling life. You have to be a vigilante because when stress happens and life situations go array that’s when you’re at higher risk of relapsing and reverting back to the default old addictive habits.

 

We have to have a system in place when you see yourself starting to think about indulging in the addiction, you know you have a problem with you must have a plan of action to tell someone you’re having that thought and you need to get back into your self-care, you need to do something to bring it back in line again otherwise you get sucked back down into the black hole again. That’s why in addiction recovery they talk about just taking one day at a time because particularly in the early parts addiction recovery can feel overwhelming, it’s just like, we shared a whole bunch if stuff about addiction, addiction recovery, it can feel like too much, just like, “Really?”

 

Where do you start? You start by admitting there’s a problem and speaking to someone with some experience in addictions who can support you on the journey. You can start taking charge of your biology, you can do that yourself, pick up a copy of the Bulletproof Diet, go into our website look at the top ten supplements, start taking some of the amino acids, start learning how to do meditation, neurofeedback. Start doing some heart rate variability training, just the little simple things you can do that calm your nervous system, take control and you take it from there.

 

Dave:  It’s really common when you face the core thing that’s triggering your addiction, you should feel like you’re going to die because that’s the level that is pulling neurobiology, it’s supposed to be scary and that’s why having someone to help you is really useful. A therapist, an addiction specialist, even a good friend but when you address your biology it just gets easier. This is something that drives me nuts because I’ve seen it for many years where you’re not able to do something because you’re week, because you don’t have willpower and it’s BS. Willpower is biology, it’s electrons, it’s mitochondrial function as willpower.

 

When you try and take someone and you shame or you tell them they’re weak or they shame themselves, they say, “I’m helpless in the part of my addiction because I have no willpower or because I don’t have enough willpower because I’m not good enough.” All the internal messaging, well there’s probably more power in there that you’re not tapping into then you’re wasting a lot of the power during the day-

 

Mark:  It’s an energy issue.

 

Dave:  It is an energy issue. You can take someone who doesn’t quite have enough energy to overcome their addiction and you just crank up energy and all of a sudden they’re like, “Oh my God I did it.” Why they haven’t done this for the past forty years of addiction I think it’s because they didn’t know.

 

Mark:  I think they didn’t know and I think we’ll look back at that time and say, “Wow that was a misguided approach to addiction recovery that was ignorant of basic biology.”

 

Dave:  You know what it is? It’s the same thing as telling a fat person like when I weighed 300 hundred pounds, “Eat less and work out more.” If you don’t it’s because you didn’t eat little enough or your didn’t workout enough and it’s BS. It doesn’t work. We’re in that same paradigm around addiction.

 

Mark:  It’s a shaming approach and basically what it says, “You’re are fundamentally flawed as a human being if you’re not able to do this.” No, it’s like, “Hold on a sec, I have no energy, I have no energy, no willpower to do this.” When you start increasing and expanding your capacity for energy willpower goes up, you feel much better to deal with life situations and that builds from there. The great news is you have control over that, you can control your energy, that’s like one of the most empowering statements it’s like, “I can control and influence my amount of energy, my attention.” You need energy first then when you have energy you can start controlling your attention, you can start changing your perception and perspective.

 

Dave:  Your awareness.

 

Mark:  Your awareness and it snowballs from there.

 

Dave:  We call that biohacking, biohacking can change the environment around you so you have control of your biology and the first thing everyone wants isn’t abs, it’s actually energy. That’s what it’s come down to. That’s what changed my way of being was having my energy and having it stable and having it on top all the time and I believe it’s achievable and if you’re an addict it’s even more impactful than if you’re not an addict.

 

Mark:  You know what? It’s when you really get it, you realize it’s the heart of everything is energy. It’s like nothing happens, there can be no momentum without energy by definition and just what’s required to make things happen and change. If you’re ever at loss as to what to do, take charge of your energy first, increase your energy, increase your mitochondrial function, right size your diet, start taking care of yourself then take it from there but start with your energy.

 

Then take it from an addiction recovery find yourself an experienced counselor psychotherapist who really. more counselor psychotherapists understand the importance of the biology side. Someone who really gets you, they understand the complexity of addiction because you need someone by your side because remember in the early stages of addiction recovery you can not trust your egoic self because it will want to pull you back in to the old way again. You need to surround yourself by good people who sincerely want the best for you and when you stay close to them and develop trust and relationship then you start to rebuild yourself not from a traumatized shame based sense of self.

 

What happens is many of us accumulate trauma throughout our entire life, there’s trauma that’s surrounded by shame then we protect ourselves from that shame with destruction. As we stop destructing ourselves we get in touch with the shame and the trauma and that’s where it’s so easy to bounce back off again, that’s why you need to do the psychology work, the trauma work. Learn how to be friends and welcome your emotions. Most addictions are unskilled strategies for sedating and avoiding controlling what you feel. As you turn towards your feelings and emotions and actually start to welcome them and work with them that actually liberates their fundamental essence which is energy.

 

Not only are you liberating biological energy by improving the health of your biochemistry and your mitochondria, you liberate emotional energy when you actually start to welcome the sadness, the anger, the rage, the shame. They literally transmute into emotional energy then when you have biological energy, emotional energy, it then creates the opportunity for life energy or spiritual energies and start coming through as well. As a general for me do in that order, physical energy, biological energy, emotional energy then the spiritual life energy or you can call that meaning whatever it means to you.

 

Dave:  That is exactly the order of operation and it’s not what they teach in hospitals, it’s not what they teach in addiction and recovery but it’s what works. Well this has been a fascinating episode. I would encourage you, in fact I don’t know the name of the mother who’s asked about her son because I just got the audio from that but number one thanks, I would encourage you to get your son to listen to this and if this episode was helpful for you share with someone else who you think might benefit from this if they look at their phone too much, we kind of talked about that.

 

More likely you know someone who has a problem with something whether it’s porn or alcohol or something harder and it doesn’t really matter, there’s a core algorithm here around having more energy, setting you free. That’s kind of the whole thing that we do here. Mark that was fascinating and this was way longer than our normal Q&A sort of thing, we just made a whole episode on addiction accidentally but things happen the way they’re suppose to happen sometimes.

 

Mark:  Yeah they do.

 

Dave:  Fascinating and way cool.

 

Mark:  Really cool.

 

Dave:  If you enjoyed this episode you know what to do, head on over to iTunes and leave a five star review because that really helps people find this and just make sure you share with at least one person because this is one of the coolest episodes we’ve done so far. Have an awesome day.
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Hacking Your Relationship with Food – Jonathan Bailor – #350

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Today from the Bulletproof Radio vaults comes a great episode with SANESolution founder Jonathan Bailor. SANESolution guides you to the right foods to help you burn off fat. In addition to SANESolution, Jonathan is a radio host, blogs for the Huffington Post, and is the author of the bestselling book The Calorie Myth. Dave and Jonathan talks about SANE Solution, a new way to understand your food, why quality over quantity is important, and why calorie counting doesn’t work. Enjoy the show!

Did you get your free copy of Jonathan’s new 99 Fat-Burning Smoothie recipe book? It’s $49.95 on Amazon, but Bulletproof listeners get the digital version FOR FREE!

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  •     0:00 – Introducing today’s episode
  •     1:20 – Cool Fact of the Day
  •     1:52 – Butcher Box
  •     4:00 – Introducing Jonathan Bailor
  •     7:28 – SANE Solution
  •   10:57 – Food quality
  •   14:58 – The SANE framework
  •   19:08 – Calories & energy
  •   22:33 – Calorie myths
  •   27:58 – Steroids
  •   32:24 – Calories do count
  •   41:05 – Online trolls & negativity
  •   49:27 – Six packs
  •   52:51 – Top three recommendations to kick more ass and be Bulletproof!

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Free Fat-Burning Smoothie Recipe Book

ButcherBox

Jonathan Bailor

The Calorie Myth

Sane Blog

Sane Solution

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Herbert “Herb” David Kelleher

Auto-immunity

Nutritional yeast

Monosodium glutamate (MSG)

Dallas Hartwig

Whole 30

Aggregate Nutrient Density Index(ANDI)

High fructose corn syrup(HFCS)

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Bulletproof Coffee Starter Kit 

Bulletproof Coach Training

Bulletproof Diet 

Brain Octane Oil 

The Do’s & Don’ts of Light Hacking – #349

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On today’s episode of Bulletproof Radio, Dave goes solo shooting on the topic of light hacking and light therapy. Dave shows off a ton of his Bulletproof Labs light gear too, so check out this episode’s YouTube video! Hear Dave’s feedback on halogen lights, lasers, ultraviolet A and B light, nitric oxide, Irlen Syndrome and more. Enjoy the show!

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Dave:  You’re listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey. If you’re watching on YouTube, you might have noticed that I’m glowing a strange color, and I’ll explain why in a minute. Today’s cool fact of the day is that in physics, light refers to electromagnetic radiation, all of it. The light that you and I normally talk about in everyday life is the visible part of the spectrum. It’s the part we can see. Other animals can see parts of the spectrum that most humans can’t see. For example, a bunch of insects can see ultraviolet light. Those bug zappers that work so well that attract lights with ultraviolet, they work in part because bugs come to the UV light that’s created by those black light things, which are ultraviolet wavelength.

 

The wavelength of infrared light is too long for your eye to be able to see, but you can feel that kind of electromagnetic radiation when you set in an infrared sauna. UV light is something that you can use to show things that your eye can’t see, so it’s really handy for things like forensic scientists or even people measuring the fundamental nature of who and what we are and how we work. For instance, if you’re a bit of a bio-hacker, you might have heard of the P450 pathway in the liver. That’s named because it fluoresces under light at that wavelength. Pretty cool, huh? In fact, your body, we’re just discovering this, uses light to communicate between its cells and you respond in ways you wouldn’t expect to light.

 

A quick question for all you hardworking entrepreneurs. Has dealing with your day-to-day paperwork ever brought about feelings that resemble anything close to joy, satisfaction, or ease? I didn’t think so. If you’re ready for that to change, my friends at Fresh Books are inviting you to try their ridiculously easy cloud accounting software that’s a total joy to use and, yes, I just used the words easy, joy, and accounting in the same sentence. You can link your Fresh Books account to your credit and debit cards so next time you expense that business lunch or tank of gas, it’ll show up automatically in your Fresh Books account.

 

With two clicks, Fresh Books can set you up to receive payments online, which can seriously improve how quickly you get paid. To see all the ways Fresh Books can bring the joy by changing the way you feel about your paperwork, they’re offering all Bulletproof Radio listeners an unrestricted 30-day free trial. To claim it, just go to FreshBooks.com/bulletproof and enter Bulletproof Radio in the how did you hear about us section. That’s FreshBooks.com/bulletproof and enter Bulletproof Radio.

 

Today’s podcast is actually one of those unusual podcasts where instead of interviewing an expert, I’m just going to share some information with you that’s really, really helpful. The feedback I got on the last one of these was really, really helpful because people came to the Facebook page and just left comments. “I want to see more of these, Dave, where you’re just educating us and talking about your experience versus more interviews.” This time is here for you. I love doing these podcasts. I love interviewing people. I love learning new things, and I love sharing things with you.

 

Whatever is going to do the most good is what I’m here to do. Bulletproof Radio is at about 50 million downloads right now. That’s incredibly, incredibly big, and that means if you look at the number of human lifetimes that are consumed in 50 million hours, it’s dozens. In fact, Bulletproof, in total, is reaching about 10 million people a month. That’s a big responsibility. I don’t want to waste your time. If you like this episode, go to the Facebook page. This is the Dave Asprey page on Facebook, and say, “Hey, this is good” or “I don’t like this” or just let me know. Tell me other things you want to do.

 

I’m really grateful if you just go there, click like, and leave something that says “Bulletproof Radio, thumbs up” or “Could you talk less? I want to hear more from guests.” I will tune what I save for you because I really, really care and I listen. I actually go to Facebook every day. I actually read those posts. I respond to them and, yes, sometimes I have the Bulletproof team respond to questions I’ve already answered many times before, but usually what you see on there is actually me. Not a lot of people at this scale do that. I think it’s really important for me to stay connected to you.

 

Anyway, this podcast is me sharing a lot of stuff for you, also. This is maybe a bit of a preview for some of the things that you are going to see when you go to the Bulletproof conference September 23rd through 25th in Pasadena, California. Go to BulletproofConference.com. There is still a few conference passes left. We may sell out again this year. We’re expecting about 3,000 other really cool bio-hackers to show up. If you want to learn from the world’s best people, you want to play with technology from nearly 100 vendors with stuff that I’m going to show you today, at least show you on video or tell you about if you’re driving or listening to this at work when your boss thinks you’re doing something else. Cool, multitasking.

 

That said, before we get going, I’ve got to show you something that is one of my great joys this year. You might have seen, if you’re a long-time listener, the old, small jars of Bulletproof Ghee, limited edition. We only came out with it for a month or two. It was really, really hard to make this stuff, and the problem is that we created a global shortage of grass-fed butter. Bulletproof Coffee did that. That’s amazing. One of the side effects of that and something that is in my ultimate vision for Bulletproof is that when we do this right, we change demand. There’s always supply and demand.

 

If enough people like us demand grass-fed products instead of grain-fed, it stops farmers from making genetically modified corn, spraying pesticides and antibiotics like glyphosate or Roundup on soil that destroys soil. When you have cows that eat grass, then we have soil that produces grass and that’s actually healthy soil. It makes healthy animals and makes healthy people. When you and I spend money on grass-fed products, we are making the world a better place and we are getting stronger ourselves. That matters so much to me and that’s why I’m really stoked to be able to show you or just tell you about this new, much larger jar of 100% grass-fed ghee made by yours truly.

 

This is the new Bulletproof Ghee. We just came out with it. We now have a global supply chain set up to get you high-quality, grass-fed butter. What we do to make ghee is we take the butter and we clarify it, which means we remove all the water, remove the protein, and remove the milk-sugar. There’s not that much protein in butter anyway, and the reason butter is better than cream or milk is that when you culture butter, the proteins get reduced and digested and modified so that you’re getting something that doesn’t bind to the good stuff that’s in coffee. The problem is that if you’re sensitive to even butter, which some people are, then ghee may very well work for you because ghee has almost all protein and all milk-sugar removed so if people are lactose-intolerant or who don’t tolerate casein or whey can usually have ghee and they get to have the butter flavor and all the other good stuff like that.

 

Where do we get ghee? We get it from grass-fed cows as you would expect. We’re using a source from New Zealand, which is really, really cool. We do this over an open flame, which isn’t always done these days. We’re following traditional Ayurvedic techniques for making ghee, which is really, really cool. You can use it in cooking and baking. If you use it in Bulletproof Coffee, what you do is you add a little bit of the Bulletproof upgraded collagen, and this is an enzymatic ally-digested collagen that’s good for your skin, good for your complexion, and just good for building healthy tissues in the body.

 

Collagen is largely missing from our diets. You can also get a little bit of collagen from bone broth, but not enough. The collagen mixed with the ghee when you blend it into your coffee gives you a little bit more of that nice foam on top that is so delicious. If you listen to the show, you’ve probably had Bulletproof Coffee. If you haven’t and you’re listening, there’s a reason I keep talking about it. Get some brain octane. Get some of the beans. The Mentalist is my new favorite. That’s one of our new roasts that just came out.

 

Try the Bulletproof Coffee starter kit. Get some of our ghee or use grass-fed butter. Either one’s okay. You will feel different the very first day you use it, but the reason you want to have ghee, even if you already use butter in your coffee, is that ghee has a very, very high smoke point. It’s 485 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the single best cooking oil you will possibly find. I still recommend you don’t heat it that high. You don’t want to do that to your protein or to your vegetables. You don’t want to burn them. You want to add a little bit of water when you’re cooking with fat unless you’re doing bacon or something, in which case, just turn it down. Cook it for longer at a lower temperature is better than a higher temperature for less time. You don’t want to damage all the fats and proteins in your food.

 

Bulletproof Ghee has no milk solids so you don’t get that crusty burning that happens if you cook with say butter. You get the blackness on the bottom of your pan. You get the burned butter flavor. This has more like a caramel flavor. It’s really strong butter. You put a little bit of ghee on a steak and it’s like a religious experience. Let’s see. Gluten-free, non-GMO, stuff like that is as you’d expect. If you roast things like meat, a little bit of ghee adds just an explosion of flavor. If you put it on salmon, it makes the salmon better. If you pretty much saute anything, you get the picture.

 

What I do in my kitchen is I put some ghee in when I’m cooking the vegetables. I put some water in there, too, and it percolates through everything. Then when I’m done cooking, I pour brain octane on top so you get both kinds of fat. Brain octane’s good to 320 degrees Fahrenheit, which is plenty high enough for cooking. I just like to add that at the end instead of at the beginning because I’ll use the most stable fat when I’m doing the cooking. You get the point. Bulletproof Ghee is new. It’s awesome. It’s grass-fed, and it was an enormous amount of work to get you a stable supply. It may sell out on occasion, but it is room-temperature stable, which means I can ship it to you anytime you want it. It means you can keep it in your desk drawer at work. You can keep it in the cabinet. You don’t have to refrigerate it. Boom. That’s awesome.

 

On to the show. We’re going to talk about light hacking today. Light hacking is something that, frankly, I’ve been a little bit afraid to talk about. This is a healthy fear and not the unhealthy, sympathetic, dominant, fight or flight response. It’s out of concern for your safety. Some of the most powerful things I have ever done are light-based interventions. We didn’t use to know for sure how light did this stuff. We’ve known for about, let’s see, since the late 90s that light changes mitochondrial function, but we didn’t exactly know why because we didn’t understand quantum biology.

 

Most of the really big improvements in quantum biology happened since 2013. I’m writing about a lot of the mitochondrial things in my new book that’s coming out early next year so if you’re not on the Bulletproof list, you need to get on the email list. Go to BulletproofExec.com, give me your email address, I’ll send you some cool stuff, and I will notify you about the book. Subscribe to the Facebook page, click like, all that kind of stuff, and when the time comes, there’ll be some special deals to get the book, but it’s going to be at least as impactful as the Bulletproof Diet because of light, but here’s why I’m afraid.

 

You can harm yourself. I have harmed myself with light. I have one of the very first brain-enhancing lights ever made. It was sold by a guy over Yahoo in the mid 90s. Because I’m a brain hacker, I have all of the weird toys. That $300,000 that I spent, it’s actually closer to almost a million dollars I’ve spent on upgrading myself now. I took this little light. The guy who invented it pulled it off the Internet because he changed his brand so profoundly that he ended up going to medical school, and there’s almost nothing written about it, but I still have it. It was, for years, one of my most prized possessions because it turned my brain back on after a very serious toxic brain exposure from living in a moldy house.

 

When Daniel Amen, the famous brain scientist, who’s been on Bulletproof Radio, who’s a friend, when he saw my brain scan, my SPECT scan, he literally said, “Dave, your brain looked like someone who lived under a bridge using street drugs. It was a seriously toxic brain, one of the worse I’ve seen.” Lights and oxidative therapy and mitochondrial enhancement brought me back. Neurofeedback, The 40 Years of Zen program was a huge part of it, but here’s the thing. Meditation, deep breathing, going to Tibet, none of that stuff works or neurofeedback. None of it works if your mitochondria aren’t working and your mitochondria rely on light.

 

The reason I was a little bit scared about this is twofold. One, our esteemed cameraman, Brock, is going to be annoyed because I didn’t tell him I was going to stand up and show my leg, but I am going to stand up and show my leg, so here. I’ll show you a bio-hacking scar. If you’re online, you’re not going to be able to see that, but see that right there? What you’re looking at is a scar that was shaped like Africa, and holy crap, it’s actually healing. I just did stem cells intravenously and my scar is massively reduced. It’s not as discolored as it used to be. Anyway, right here on my leg, I went to sleep with an infrared, non-heating light that wasn’t supposed to be able to burn you.

 

It was a prototype. It was maybe unlicensed. I woke up with plasma soaking my sheets. I woke up in the morning. It never hurt. I never felt any pain, but I had second-degree burn that was within 1 millimeter of requiring skin grafts. It took about 6 weeks to heal. Infrared burns are very different than normal burns because infrared does interesting things to your cells. That’s one injury, but that’s not the one that scared me. The one that’s made me a little bit hesitant to talk about this came from using this LED infrared device, the one I talked about from Yahoo. This thing, you’re supposed to put on the front of your brain, the pre-frontal cortex or maybe on the back along the corpus callosum, and it stimulates blood flow. It stimulates mitochondria energy. It stimulates neurogenesis. It’s really powerful.

 

One thing that’s driven me nuts forever, and something I’ve hacked pretty effectively, is that my brain doesn’t process audio the way your brain does unless you’re a little bit unusual like me. Apparently, my brain stem doesn’t filter sounds the way most people do. This may come because I used to be kind of on the Autism spectrum. I say kind of there. I was diagnosed formerly with ADD, but that was very late in life after I’d done a lot of bio-hacking. As a kid, I had OCD, ODD, and all of the symptoms of Asperger’s Syndrome, which clearly runs in my family, including my grandmother, a Master’s or PhD in Nuclear Engineering, who met my grandfather who is a PhD chemist on the Manhattan Project, so I have these crazy scientists in my family.

 

My grandmother actually went through and did a test of all of her kids and all but one are on the Asperger’s Spectrum. I didn’t use to make eye contact with people. My brain is very different now and light is one of the reasons. I don’t process sounds the way you do. If I’m in a crowded bar, I have to use conscious sorting to sort out what someone’s saying so it takes more energy for me than the average person. That means when someone speaks to me in French, or my wife is Swedish, she speaks five languages, including French, French and Swedish sound like someone making noises to me. I do not hear the individual sounds. I go to France. Someone says something to me in French. I try to say it back and they laugh at me because I say something else, so I’m like, “I’m going to hack this.”

 

The language processing part of your brain is on the left side of your brain a little bit above your ear, a little bit forward from there, and I shined this light for two minutes, which is the most you’re supposed to use it because any more than two minutes actually could harm your brain. Do you see how dangerous this is? This is like neurosurgery stuff. I did it there, and for the next four to six hours, I spoke in garbled language. Literally, when I would speak, weird words would come out. Given that at the time I made my living as the head spokesman or basically head evangelist for technology companies, that mean I gave keynote presentations.

 

I was a teacher at the University of California. I ran a whole program on how to build the Internet as we know it today. It was called the Web and Internet Systems Engineering Certification Program. I created that program. I didn’t want to not be able to speak because that would be bad so I was … I think the technical term is I was shitting bricks for about six hours and that’s one of the reasons that of all of the environmental changes you can make around you, I talk a lot about the Zen Tech Filter, which is something that we created at Bulletproof in order to put on your iPhone to reduce the harmful types of light, but I haven’t been as aggressive about talking about these powerful, powerful interventions because I’m concerned that the more progressive and aggressive bio-hackers listening today could hurt themselves, so for God’s sake, I’m sharing this knowledge, but please go slowly.

 

Do your research if you’re going to do any of this kind of stuff. We know a lot more now than we did 15 years ago when I did this, but if I’d have held that on there for 4 minutes, not 2 minutes, I might not be sitting here in front of you. It’s that serious, so listen it. That’s enough of a warning here, but that’s why I haven’t shared as much as I know about. Before that, I’ve known crystal therapy people. People talk about color therapy, and I thought there’s a little bit of BS involved. Over time, I became more and more convinced, wow, the color of light affects your brain in very noticeable ways.

 

It’s not the hippy woo stuff at all. It’s a very powerful hack that changes the brain and it turns out I’m not alone there. Here’s why. We understand a lot more now than we used to. One thing is that light directly signals your mitochondria. They use it to talk to each other. It’s not the only way they talk, but they do intercommunicate. The way that I look at the body now after having written my book on mitochondrial function. That’s coming out. I’m so excited. Early next year. That’ll be early next year. That’s early 2017 since this is something that you may listen to next year. In 2017, my second, my third big book will come out. The first one was a Bullet … Fourth book. I don’t know.

 

Better Baby Book was number one on fertility and how the environment changes your pregnancy, what to do with that knowledge. Number two was a Bulletproof Diet. New York Times bestseller. Thank you. I’m still stoked on that. Number three was Bulletproof Cookbook. Number four is coming up here. I’ll tell you guys the title early next year. It’s cool, but these mitochondria, they’re actually bacteria. They evolve from bacteria. We’re symbionts, so we have this nucleus in our cell and we have all these bacteria. The average cell in your body has between 1 and 2,000 mitochondria floating around inside it making energy, reacting to the environment around you, including the light, including the type of food you eat, including the air that’s surround you, including the pressure, including vibration, including sound, everything.

 

These are the environmental sensors. They change the amount of energy they make and they actually make the mother of all hormones, called pregnenolone. They’re really important. They listen to light like nothing else. They also listen to ketones like nothing else, which is one of the reasons brain octane in Bulletproof Coffee is so damned powerful, and if you haven’t tried brain octane in your Bulletproof Coffee and you’re using some kind of coconut oil thing, coconut oil simply doesn’t work. In the university study that we’re about to release, I can show you that coconut oil doesn’t raise ketones more than fasting, but brain octane, way better, multiple times better than coconut oil and that’s why it’s different than MCT oil and it’s different than coconut oil. It simply works better and it’s because of mitochondria.

 

When you make those guys work better, they make less oxidative species. In other words, less of these reactive oxidants that cause inflammation and you have more energy, more electrons to run your life. Shining the right color of light on them makes you make more electrons. It’s that straightforward. The way I’m looking at the body now is the mitochondria sense the world around you and they decide what genes get expressed from the nucleus. For the last, I don’t know, since probably 1960, we’ve been looking at it’s all about the genes. I have my entire human genome sequenced. It turns your mitochondria are calling the shots.

 

In your brain, in your eyes, and in your heart, you have 10,000 mitochondria per cell, 10,000. That’s 5 times to 10 times more than you have everywhere else. If you could just move light to change them, it’s going to change your life. Light therapy in my brain, along with ozone therapy, are what brought my brain back on line after mold exposure, chronic Lyme disease, people talking about fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, all that kind of stuff, chronic musculoskeletal pain. It’s all tied to mitochondria and mitochondria are tied to light and they’re tied to temperature and they’re tied to everything in the environment around you.

 

That’s why light therapy is so important. The other evidence we have that light therapy really matters, one is called Irlen Syndrome. If you haven’t listened to the podcast with Helen Irlen, she’s an amazing woman. She’s actually been up here and taught me how to diagnosed people with scoptic sensitivity, which is about 48% of the population. The Irlen Syndrome, these are people who some species of light mess with their brains and they have a much harder time reading so they use more energy to read. I’m one of those. Fluorescent lights and LED lights just tweak on my brain because of my mitochondria.

 

Helen figured out you get the right color and people who are dyslexic, even adults who don’t know it, suddenly they can read and they don’t want to fall asleep and I’ve personally diagnosed people. I’m certified as a practitioner and, oh my God, it’s life changing. A lot of the Bulletproof employees have had their eyes done and they’re like, “I got my brain back.” There’s Hollywood celebrities I know who have Irlen lenses and they put them on between scenes because they get their brain back. It’s very hard to say this doesn’t do anything. You can hack your vision. You can hack your eyesight, and you can use light to improve mood.

 

Brock, in there is this incredibly dorky-looking metal thing. I forgot to grab it. See that big tube on the ground? Will you bring that guy in here?

 

You can unplug it if you need to.

 

This is the joys of … I have props for this thing arrayed all around me. If you’re ever going to follow us on YouTube, this is the time to do it. Head on over to BulletproofExec.com/YouTube and I’ll direct you to the page. While you’re at it, follow the page please because it’s really cool to get followers. It helps me attract the right kind of people. This is an incredibly metal-looking thing that looks like a Klingon ray gun. What it’s for is you stick your face on it. Right now I look really dorky. It has different filters you slide in and you can program it with a little computer device here.

 

It’s called the photon wave. I don’t even know if they make them anymore, but I have one. They were made in Belgium. It turns out that exposing the eyes to very narrow wavelengths of light, something in the light blue spectrum, but only 10 nanometers wide, it turns on structures in the brain that don’t normally get it because it’s all dark except for this one signal and that signal can shift it so they’re having effects on things like autism, things like bipolar disorder, other things like that. Light is a signal to the brain. There is also color lenses that can magically change your mood, which is cool.

 

That’s an older device, but one that is still used today by some alternative practitioners. You can say there’s no evidence that it works, and if that is where your brain is going right now, there’s one or two things you could do. One of them is you should just hit stop now, and you should go listen to another podcast because that’s okay. Here’s the deal. There is so much of this stuff out there. There are thousands and thousands of papers that I have read about light and about the brain and about the cells, and there’s more about circadian biology coming online every single day.

 

Just a couple days ago on Facebook, I posted something about the fact that people with bipolar disorder responds differently to light at night. They tend to have disrupted sleep, which is caused by bad lighting inside. Number one sleep hack I keep talking about, cover your phone, dim the screen, and use a ZenTech filter, turn off LED lights and fluorescent lights and dim the rest of the lights at night or wear cool colored glasses like amber or red, and magically, you go to sleep better. I do this every single night. If you just say there’s no evidence here, look, the evidence is that it works, and if that’s not the kind of evidence you like, then seriously there’s really good skeptic science troll websites. I would suggest Quack Watch.

 

By the way, before we go anymore, celebration time. Recently, the USA Today did an article on Bulletproof, which blew me away. I was so grateful for it. They actually met one of my massive goals that I have told a few friends about who actually were high fiving me. About 10 years ago, in my work in the anti-aging field with the Silicon Valley Health Institute, I’ve been President or Chairman for about a decade now. This is a group that springs world-class researchers in to speak on a regular basis, and sometimes local people and all, but it’s been an amazing learning experience for me to work mostly with people who are 65+ and the people who are making them young again and to learn so much, to make myself more powerful.

 

All of the people I respect. Seriously, everyone who’s ever disrupted medicine, everyone who’s ever made a big discovery, has been picked on by a website called Quack Watch. This guy, Steven Barrett, who’s never been a practicing physician, a psychiatrist, a very angry guy who has been sued multiple times and he runs the website that some people think, including me, by the way, is funded in part by big pharma, and basically anyone I’ve ever respected, really heavily respected and has broken new ground, gets listed on there as quacks, but I wasn’t qualified because I’m not a doctor.

 

Steven Barrett was quoted in USA Today saying, “There’s no evidence that Dave Asprey’s going to live to 180.” Newsflash, guys. There’s no evidence that anyone’s going to live any amount of time. If I could read the future, I’d probably just play stocks. Anyway, I can’t read the future, but I’m doing everything in my power to live to 180, and I think it’s a reasonable goal and that’s where I’m going and that’s what I’m doing, but anyway, I got called out by Quack Watch. Hallelujah. One of my life goals was to have a big enough impact to be on that website, and I made it. Thank you, Quack Watch. You guys go there. QuackWatch.com. Anyone that Steven Barrett picks on is probably doing something useful. Quack Watch. Ha. Thank you. Love you.

 

Great life starts with great sleep. Improving your sleep quality is one of the most important things you can do to feel amazing and perform better. One of the easiest ways to do that is to just improve your bedding. That’s right. The sheets and the covers on your bed actually change the quality of your sleep. You spend about a third of your life in bed so you might as well get the best quality bedding so you can have the best sleep environment so that you can actually, dare I say, get better sleep so you need less of it so you can have more time in your day. It’s totally possible and your sheets matter.

 

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That kind of systems thinking makes me really respect what they’re doing. The fabric that comes out of this process is incredibly feathery soft and really silky smooth. It’s made with nontoxic dye, which is really important, and that means it’s hypoallergenic and it’s free from the chemicals and allergens that are in a lot of bedding. It’s gentle on sensitive skin so it works for people with acne or eczema or psoriasis or dermatitis or just people who want to look good when they wake up. It’s naturally antimicrobial so it inhibits bacterial growth because who wants that in their bed?

 

It’s breathable. It’s moisture wicking, so if you sweat at night, you still feel cool, and most importantly, it’s thermo-regulating so no matter whether you sleep in the desert or in some arctic environment, it can keep you 2 degrees cooler in the summer and warmer in winter just by the nature of the fibers themselves. I’m really happy to share these bamboo sheets with you today. To be honest, I’m just happy I get to sleep on them. Be the first to experience this new kind of innovative bedding. Give your body and mind the rest they deserve. Go to Ettitude.com.au/bulletproof and get 10% off. Just use discount code dave10 at checkout. That’s Ettitude, E-T-T-I-T-U-D-E.com.au/bulletproof and use the code dave10 at checkout. There’s no minimum order and they’ll ship to you anywhere you are.

 

Alright. Where was I going with this? By the way, everyone who does light therapy is probably on there. At least everyone big who is doing light therapy. Let’s talk about one of the first hacks you can do. Here, I’m not going to walk you downstairs because the cameras are fixed relatively. Downstairs in the Bulletproof Labs, I have a narrow spectrum UVB lamp, which allows me to make ultraviolet B radiation at night. I actually, in the morning, I said at night, I use it in the morning, it lets me sleep better at night. In the morning, because I live in Canada especially, during winter, I give myself about 10 or 15 minutes of standing in front of the light wearing nothing. Why? Because getting ultraviolet B light on the testes increases testosterone pretty substantially, and this is a little bit controversial.

 

I take off little eye protective glasses for about a minute and I look at the light and I do this because there is evidence that inside your eyes you actually grow melanin deep inside the eyes and a little bit of ultraviolet light is actually good for your eyes. Too much gives you cataracts. A little bit is an environmental signal to the mitochondria that they need to do their work. That’s controversial. Your doctor and probably some eye doctors listening to this are horrified right now. It’s not a recommendation. That’s what I do, and actually I sleep better at night and I feel better all winter long when I get a little bit in the eyes and I get a lot more on my skin.

 

I’ll tell you in 50 years or 20 years whether that my good for my eyes or not, but I believe that there’s enough evidence to do that and it’s helpful. Sunlight or ultraviolet light, especially UVB, UVB is the one that makes vitamin D. UVA is the stuff that gives you a tan and makes you age. You need some UVA as well. My suntanning lamp does not have too much UVA, but it does make UVA. I bought my tanning lamp from Dr. Mercola, who is a friend, and Dr. Mercola used to sell tanning lamps because they’re so terribly important for your health and well being. Now, he’s not selling them anymore because he decided it was more important to be able to talk about ultraviolet radiation than it was to sell them, and he was getting pressure from regulatory authorities to not sell them because if you sell something it’s harder to make truthful health claims about it so he took the high road and said, “I’m going to get paid less money so I can tell people how important ultraviolet radiation is.”

 

He’s one of the most important people who’s early writings influenced me to think about what sunlight was doing and I do regularly expose myself to the sun. That’s basic light hacking. What you want to do to take advantage of this, go outside. Do it in the morning. Take off your shirt. Wear a sports bra. That’s what I do. Oh, wait, no I don’t. Anyway, take off your shirt or at least expose your arms and expose your eyes for 10 minutes. If you do that earlier in the day, that’s better. When you do this, you’ll probably sleep better that night. It’s pretty amazing what happens. You get more UVB between 10:30 am and 3 pm. You do that 3 or 4 times a week, even your ultraviolet B radiation will change the vitamin D that you take. I still recommend you take vitamin D, but if you take vitamin D and you don’t expose your skin to ultraviolet, you don’t sulfate your vitamin D.

 

It was Stephanie Seneff who came on Bulletproof Radio who really called this out as being one of the most important things. Ultraviolet radiation, particularly UVB from sunlight, activates vitamin D. It turns on the vitamin D that’s in your body. It also helps to convert your cholesterol to cholesterol sulfate, which is more useful. Too much UV, bad for you. No UV, very bad for you. Right now, every window in your house and your car screens out all UVB because it’s bad and because it bleaches fabrics and because it cracks the dashboard. The LED light bulbs you have, no UVB, no UVA, and that’s a bit of a problem. We’re supposed to have some.

 

It’s just like salt. If you eat no salt, it increases your risk of a heart attack. You eat way too much salt, which is probably more than 8 grams a day, 4 times the current US recommendation, you might have problems from it, but anywhere in that window is good. Too little is just as bad as too much. The same is true in these kinds of things. People have better nitric oxide, better blood pressure from getting sunlight, and get this, a decreased risk of skin cancer from regular sun exposure that doesn’t cause sunburns. Here’s the deal. Get some sun, damn it.

 

Alright. Let’s talk about nitric oxide from sunlight. I mentioned that a little bit more, but I didn’t tell you why that mattered. Nitric oxide triggers vasodilation so you get better blood flow. That means you get better circulation of nutrients, you get better waste removal, more oxygen, lower blood pressure. It protects your heart. It decreases inflammation. Nitric oxide comes from eating beets or bacon. Go bacon. The nitrates that are in bacon are similar to nitrites. Either one of them with healthy gut bacteria can help you make nitric oxide. If you have unhealthy gut bacteria, either one of them can help you make nitrosamines, which are bad for you, so don’t burn your bacon. Get good quality bacon, but some nitrates or nitrites are actually healthy for you and beets are a good source of that and then go out in the sun.

 

Bacon, coffee, sunlight. Go. All you really need, 15 minutes of direct sunlight twice a week just for vitamin D. I think you should get it every morning though. Just a little bit. Let’s talk a little bit about Irlen syndrome. I hit on it earlier. Find an Irlen practitioner in your part of the world. I-R-L-E-N. There are hundreds of them now, and I’m really pleased to be one of the first level certified people. I did that because my friends and people around me, I wanted to be able to show them the difference. Recently, I had the girlfriend of a Hollywood producer and Hollywood producer appear, a Hollywood writer, up in my house, and I tested both of them. He was fine. No issues. He was one of the 52%, but his girlfriend, after 10 minutes of testing and seeing how her brain changed when she had a different color of light in which she read, she looked at me and she swore and said, “Do you have any effin idea how much this is going to change my life?”

 

She was just completely blown away. Wow. After that, they did the 40 Years of Zen Program, which probably had a bigger effect, but hey, knowing that some colors of light might make you weak and that you can control those by either having colored lenses, my cool orange glasses, or my old Irlen prescription. I have some gray glasses now that are less orange because my brain has actually improved because I’ve been hacking my mitochondria. Cool stuff. One of the things that matters is the color of your light. Sunlight is the best because it’s got the full spectrum. It’s got infrared and it’s got ultraviolet and all the colors in the middle.

 

As a signal to your eyes, you can get a little bit of blue light in the morning. I like ultraviolet and blue and infrared in the morning, which is what comes from a proper sun lamp, but getting some blue light’s cool. Getting accessible light throughout the day, which comes from every LED light you use that isn’t specifically red or amber and especially comes from your iPhone, it’s going to blow your eyes out over time. I am forecasting literally hundreds of millions of global cases of macular degeneration that comes about as a result of staring at bright blue lights all the time.

 

Blue light is not a color that our eyes are good at seeing. It takes a lot of work to see them, and it makes the mitochondria in your eyes weak. What I recommend you do there is you install a software called F.Lux. That’s F.Lux. I’ve used this since, geez, I got to say it’s been a dozen years, and it really, really has helped my brain. I use the ZenTech screen protectors. Hey, Brock, will you grab one? They’re on the shelves right down to your other side, bottom right. They’re in cardboard thingies. If you’re watching on YouTube, here’s a couple of them. This one is for the iPhone 6+, and this one here is for, I don’t even know where it says on here. It’s for a laptop. I just don’t know which laptop this one’s for, but you basically put these things on and you don’t really see that they’re on there. They look just like a screen protector, but they block the most harmful spectrum of blue.

 

Blocking the most harmful spectrum is a good deal because if you’re going to look at your phone at night, put it on night mode, which iPhone has. What I do is I keep my iPhone on night mode all day long. I don’t want to look at a bright blue light indoors under fluorescent lights. It’s just bad news. At night, you can do something else. Let me show you one of my demos here. This is a red light. Because I’m a dork, I found a lamp that looks either like a Klingon disruptor or a bong. I don’t really know, but this is what I said. Go to YouTube, BulletproofExec.com/YouTube, subscribe to the channel, and you’ll see weird stuff like this come up, but look at my face.

 

This is a really bright red light. When I write my book at night, this is what I used to illuminate Bulletproof Labs. I have strip lighting on the ceiling, and I have several of these around. It looks like a submarine in here. Here’s the thing. My body knows it’s nighttime. Red lights tell your body that it’s dark. You need red in the morning, very early morning, and red at night. I can stay up later and I can write without breaking my sleep if I use red lights and I turn off all blue LEDs and all white lights. Cool. If you wanted to have a reading light in your bedroom, a red reading light will change your life. So will wearing those funky orange glasses I keep talking about.

 

Red light also does something magic. It stimulates collagen in your skin. If you wanted to, say, have better looking skin, you can use red and infrared on your skin. In fact, here’s another thing that will do that for you. Let’s see. You turn that on. This is a thing. There’s a bunch of different companies that make these. They’re not particularly differentiated. This is just a pad that has red and infrared LEDs, specifically something you can use for anti-aging. You basically just stick it on your face. You can stick it anywhere on your body and it actually helps with aches and pains and collagen synthesis.

 

You can see it’s blinking a little bit. It turns out pulsing lights work a little bit better. Because that’s just how I roll, I have coming from Bulletproof R&D, a new device that is going to be at Bulletproof Labs, something that you’ll be able to come and use in Santa Monica and something that if you want to run your own bio-hacking facility that we’ll be able to provide for you, and it’s got 40,000 red and infrared lights on it. It’s big. It’s the size of a tanning bed, and you can literally turn up mitochondria in your whole body and stimulate collagen synthesis everywhere with a light like this.

 

It’s something that belongs in a facility that’s meant to be shared that you feel so amazing after a red and infrared light treatment. It’s very different than an infrared sauna. It’s going straight to the mitochondria, straight to collagen. That’s pretty darn important. Red photons donate energy to your electron transport chain. In my book about mitochondria, I talk about how you make electrons in your Krebs cycle and then you got to move them using the electron transport … It’s actually a system, not a chain. We like to think of it as a chain, but it’s not. Just in a line. That’s what triggers your mitochondria to produce more ATP. It’s pretty cool stuff.

 

A really cheap light hack you could do aside from those red LED floodlights is another red tiny bulb. There’s color changing bulbs. The white light they make is crappy, but if you wanted to do some blue in the early morning, you wanted to do some red, you can actually use those on your skin, too, but lasers work even better. Let’s talk about lasers. Low level light therapy used to stand for low level laser therapy, but now infrareds have come out. It’s just a more intense way of getting red lights and you get better athletic performance and faster muscle repair using these things. These are based on studies. It’s pretty darn cool.

 

There’s some showing increased energy. They increase ATP production in blood flow. In another study, they stimulate mitochondria. Another one says they’re good for your joints. One says that they have better skin. In fact, I used a laser similar to this guy, and there’s a bunch of brands of these. I’m not endorsing any one laser because there’s plenty of people who are making lasers. You see that? What’s going on here is this is it looks like this one’s set on violet. There’s red and blue and infrared things you can do. They do different things. I had whiplash. I had whiplash the first time and it took me a year to recover from it. It was miserable. My hands were cold. My head hurt. It was pretty bad, and whiplash is now understood as a brain injury. The brain sloshes around inside the head.

 

That was from a relatively mild car accident. Someone bumped me maybe doing 10 miles an hour. Three days later, I was just a zombie, but the second time I got hit, I was in a go-kart, and I stopped for someone who’d wrecked on the track and someone hit me at 35 miles an hour. It was a much worse whiplash, so I’m feeling really crappy. This was in the late 90s. A friend of mine, a naturopath, one of the early guys using lasers, brought a laser like this to me and said, “You know, dude, you got to try this.” These lasers cost a couple grand. He put his laser on my back and within 6 minutes, I felt the pain up there just evaporate. It felt like electricity going up my spine. My hands warmed up within seconds. I’m like, “This is amazing.”

 

I bought a laser because it was a lot cheaper than going to the chiropractor all the time, and I was fixed within 10 days. I’d never seen anything like that. To this day, half the time if you were to stop me at an airport and say, “Dave, you have a laser with you?” I oftentimes travel with it because you can use a laser for all these increased energy things. You want to look good and fly to Japan like I’m doing later this year to launch Bulletproof in Japan, I’m going to bring a laser and I’m going to use a laser on my face because you look better and you have more energy. It’s amazing what these things do.

 

Let’s see. What else would be good to chat with you about here. A couple of other devices on the floor, I think. Here’s an example of one that’s pretty cool. This is good old-fashioned light bulb. This is actually a halogen light bulb. The reason it’s here is, look, LED lights save a little bit of energy. They’re junk light. It’s just like junk food. You don’t eat food that’s super high in sugar and bad fats. You don’t want to use lights that are super high in blue light. You want lights that are balanced like the sun. The best thing you can do is incandescent or halogens. They’re most like fire. Yes, they make heat.

 

Note to self. Heat is a form of electromagnetic energy. Your body knows what to do with light that comes with heat. Your body doesn’t know what to do with light that comes without heat because it uses that kind of light for its own signaling mechanisms. If your mitochondria use biophotons and they do to communicate back and forth and you muck them up, it’s like shining a bright light towards moths. Speaking of that, since moths use those same frequencies, did you know that the LED light you have on your porch attracts five times more bugs than the old incandescent bulb you used to use.

 

You could be like me. I replaced all of my outdoor lights at my house. I live in the forest on Vancouver Island on an organic farm. We have tens of thousands of pollinators. There’s 400 species of bees that live on the island, and there are owls that live within 100 yards of my house. I don’t disturb all of their circadian biology either. It’s rude. If I lived in the city, I wouldn’t want to be shining an LED light through my neighbor’s window and disrupting their sleep either. My outdoor lights are all red LED lights. Yes, I look like either Dracula or a brothel, but I don’t care because the owls live right by the house and because I can walk outside and see the stars. You might consider what the light does to your environment because junk light’s bad news for you.

 

There’s something really, really amazing that happens with light. It’s called melanin. You know the tan you get from melanin? There is, in your eye and in your brain, something called melanin, and most of medicine will call this stuff junk. They basically say, especially the stuff in your brain is meaningless. They say that it’s junk, just like we used to have junk DNA and we used to have junk sugars called polysaccharides on the surface of our cells. It turns out they are required for our immune system to function. Whenever biologists call something junk, it’s the height of ego. It’s we don’t know why it’s there.

 

Some guys in Mexico figured this out, I believe, and I’m writing about this in my new book that melanin is this dark pigment. Guess what a major dietary source of melanoids is? It’s polyphenols. Polyphenols are dark-colored things. All of the health foods you know about, coffee, chocolate, tea, berries, dark green leafy vegetables, red bell peppers, it’s all things that contain polyphenols. Melanin is basically a bunch of polyphenols stuck together. In order to make energy using melanin, your body can use light and oxygen and just more polyphenols, even mechanical vibration, say rebounding or say Bulletproof Vibe or running or jumping or jumping rope or even breathing at night and moving your body up and down. All of those things can increase your melanin production.

 

The guys in Mexico who studied 6,000 people’s eyes trying to answer one simple question, how is that there’s melanin centimeters inside the eye and why is there more oxygen there than the lungs produce? Their theory and one I believe is that it’s actually caused by melanin, that melanin actually creates oxygen by breaking down water. It’s the only theory I’ve found that holds water, so to speak. I’m really intrigued by this research. Light is a signal for this stuff. You might want to keep eating polyphenols because there’s a connection between that stuff.

 

The other thing that I’ll talk about before I let you go, I think I showed you all my toys that I have here at my feet. There’s one more toy I’ll show you. It’s that you have in your eyes something called melanopsin sensors and these are sensors that are not plugged in to your visual processing at all. Blind people have them, but they’re the ones that control your circadian biology, your light and dark cycle. If you expose them to blue light or white light that contains blue, it screws up your circadian rhythm, totally different than what you can see. In fact, there’s a really cool study, maybe someone wants to use this study. I found out about this maybe eight years ago, and I wanted to build a product around it. It’s a study that showed that if they taped red or blue LEDs to the back of your knee, it changed people’s sleep quality.

 

They did a double blind study where some people had something taped to there with no light coming out, but they saw power going to it, but the bulbs were taped over. Other people had lights. No one could see. The researchers didn’t know. The patients didn’t know, but they found that if there’s light on your skin, it changes the amount of REM sleep you got. What I wanted to do, and feel free to steal this idea if you want to, I would love to see something around this, is I wanted to make a REM sleep device that you could put on the back of your knee or maybe just on your wrist, anywhere you want where there’s lots of nerves, maybe somewhere on the neck, and use red and blue LEDs in order to just let people have better dreams even though they might lose out on some of their other sleep.

 

I would want to use more red than blue. I don’t think it’s a really good idea to have blue light at night even on your skin. In fact, I don’t want blue light on my skin during the day unless I’m out in the sun, but it’s intriguing that your skin is photosensitive, but your eyes are photosensitive outside of vision and that that controls your sleep. That’s why number one cheap sleep hack I know of, blackout curtains. If you can see your hand in your room at night, you need to tape something over. If you wanted to invest in the future of the quality of your life, invest in blackout curtains. It’s that simple.

 

They need to really keep streetlights, especially new LED streetlights, out. I sleep in a forest. There are no lights around my house. I can see no human light. Actually, that’s not true. I can see a radio tower with three red lights on it, but otherwise, I have a very clean environment. I still put blackout curtains because the darker it is, the better you sleep, and that’s just how it is. Before we had all the drugs that we have today, people used to go to something called solariums to get better, and this is basically you go to the desert because you need better air and you sit in the sun and you get better. It’s remarkable.

 

I mentioned earlier at the beginning the P450 liver enzymes got their name because of that 450 nanometer light that fluoresces when you find these enzymes, so we’ve been using light in biology for a very long time, and no ever really talks about this. I think it’s terribly important. I also think it’s damned dangerous. Using a laser on your back is one thing, but if you’re going to put lights in your head, very brief periods of time. Maybe consider working with someone who does this for a living. There are some neurologists and some people working with traumatic brain injury who use this. These general lasers tend to be safe, the ones that pulse. I’ve used this laser and others like it on my head pretty safely, brief periods of time.

 

The other thing you can do, if you really want to go low budget, and I’m almost afraid to tell you this, but I’m going to show you anyway because I feel like this. This is an illuminator that comes from … It comes from a security system. It’s an infrared illuminator for nighttime. Infrared lights. Infrared light. You might be able to see that on the camera. It’s a vague red color. You can’t really see most of it because it’s infrared and you’re not supposed to be able to see. This light’s about 6 bucks on Amazon. Pretty cool, right? I have more powerful ones, like that original one that I bought in the 90s that changed my brain dramatically.

 

This light is very powerful if you can use it over a site of injury and you’ll feel better. Did I mention it’s $6? It’s not medically approved. This is serious bio-hacking stuff, and it’d be better if we just knew about his entirely. This is what people are doing. It works. You can put this over blood flow on the arm, wrist, put it on the side of the neck, but if you hold this over your brain, same thing. Not more than a minute. Move it around. The reason for this is even a couple of minutes on your brain can leave you profoundly tired the next day, but then the day after that, it’s like the brain just wakes up and it actually stimulates mitochondrial function.

 

There are some other things happening. If you listen to the podcast at Bulletproof Radio with Gerald Pollack who is speaking at the Bulletproof Conference, he’s one of the guys who just deserves some major prize for his work on water chemistry. He figured out, and in fact, he said right on Bulletproof Radio that the thing that makes structured water, if he was to bet right now what you should do to get more structured water is infrared, that you can put a bank of infrared lights by his water. I haven’t done that yet, but I’m thinking about it. I have lots of things that do weird things to water around here because I’m a bio-hacker, but what if you’re changing the water in your cells when you go into the sunlight? What if you’re changing the water in your cells when you use an infrared? What if you’re changing the water in your cells when you use lasers?

 

I’ll tell you based on the research in my book, you are. The reason this matters, this is very recent research, this comes out from 2014 and 2015, now that we have the ability to look at mitochondria in action, we’re finding crazy stuff, but it turns out the viscosity of water, in other words, how fluid the water is, is it runny or is more like glue, changes the efficiency of your molecular machinery. The water you drink has to be converted into something called exclusion zone water, which is easy water. This is based in large part on Gerald Pollack’s work, as well as a guy named Douglas Wallace, who’s done a lot of just groundbreaking research on epigenetics and mitochondria.

 

These are the guys I’ve been following for a long time and they’re subjects of my new book. I’m really excited to bring more to you. My first mitochondrial bio-hacking was with a light very similar to this one in the late 90s and I’m actually going to bring that device and show it on stage. It’s probably the only one in existence anymore. I’ll show it on stage at the Bulletproof Conference. I’ve been using things like polyphenols to hack my mitochondria and a bunch of other substances and practices and techniques, things like cryotherapy. The mitochondria are calling the shots in our bodies.

 

You could look at us as a collection of thousands and thousands, actually trillions of these mitochondria, that float around inside our cells, tell the cells what to do and tell you what to do because they’re paying attention to the environment around you. That’s how the body works, and light, electromagnetic radiation, temperature, vibration, and food are all of the big signals. Guess what the other one is? Stress. If you’re feeling love, you’re feeling gratitude, you’re feeling forgiveness, you’re feeling peace, you feel it in your cells because the mitochondria sense the amount of stress in the environment, stress that comes from you.

 

We know that mitochondria are magnetically sensitive. We know that the single biggest magnetic thing in your body is your heart. It’s the largest source of a magnetic field. You could say that’s a bunch of woo woo. In which case, I’d say, “Whatever, woo is a pejorative term, you science troll, you, because here’s the deal. Using a magnetic detector for physics, they actually know the shape of the field. It’s tipped 8 degrees to the left and it’s shaped like a big doughnut and we actually have pictures of how the flux in it circulates. When did I find out about that? About 2007 when the head researcher for the HeartMath Institute came and spoke at Silicon Valley Health Institute and blew my mind. That’s one of the reasons I’m a certified HeartMath practitioner, one of the reasons I use heart rate variability training with all of the people that I coach.

 

We now have the Bulletproof Coaching Program where we have hundreds and hundreds of people becoming licensed Bulletproof Coaches and all of them are learning heart rate variability because it’s so important. Could it be that there’s a relationship between your heart and your mitochondria? Damn straight there is. Could it be that if your heart gets more sunlight or heaven forbid, you might shine an infrared light on your heart that interesting things might happen? Yeah. Is there enough science on this? Probably not. Is it dangerous to shine an infrared light at your for a couple minutes? I do it, but I’m not also at risk of a cardiac event. I don’t know if I’m going to give myself some disease later. I think the evidence is that doing it is going to provide more benefit than not doing it, but I cannot tell you this for sure, which is why this is an area that is very powerful and also potentially risky.

 

I have a different risk curve than the average person. It’s because I used to be obese. It’s because my brain was turning off in my mid 20s and because my body was basically wrecked. I had a lot of stuff going on. I had autoimmunity. Living like that, living like you’re 80 when you’re 20, there is nothing more important than ending that, which has lead me to become the world’s most famous bio-hacker, which wasn’t my intent, but I will happily share all the stuff that works with you, but please hear what I’m saying about the potential risks of this kind of stuff. You can poke holes in your eyes with lasers.

 

This laser is de-focused. It’s safe for use on the eye. Your laser pointer will not have medical effects because the power supply isn’t stable enough. You need to use an actual medical laser that are made differently. Some medical lasers can harm you. Some can completely blow out some of the meridians you use for acupuncture. You can use lasers or LEDs on acupuncture meridians. You over-simulate them and you can mess up the delicate electron flow that happens to your skin. This is an area of science. Ten years ago, most people didn’t think acupuncture had an effect. Now we can sense what it does. We can actually measure that acupuncture is doing things and we can see it in medical trials.

 

If you’re sitting here going, “There’s no evidence of that,” it’s like, “All you have to do is open your eyes and read.” There’s plenty of evidence of that, even though, yes, we did used to say acupuncturists were somehow witch doctors. It turns out it was the Western skeptics who were the witch doctors. They were ignoring evidence. Same is true of light therapy. It works. I want to learn a lot more about this. I think this is going to change the world and also, for God’s sake, throw away your sunscreen unless you’re going to be out in the sun for hours and hours and hours. Get a little bit of a tan, and that’s your beginning of light therapy.

 

That’s the end of this episode of Bulletproof Radio. If you enjoyed it, you know what to do. Buy a copy of the Bulletproof Diet for a friend of yours or, if you’ve never actually tried Bulletproof Coffee with brain octane, brain octane is not MCT oil, there’s four kinds of MCT oil and some of them work, some of them don’t work, and there are massive supply chain manufacturing issues with MCT oils in general. A lot of them are made in China. Not all of them are pure, and a lot of MCT oil causes something called disaster pants. This was such a problem when I first invented Bulletproof Coffee that it was a joke.

 

With brain octane, we’ve eliminated that problem for almost everyone. You can get more ketones with less calories. You can feel the difference between a weaker MCT oil and actual brain octane and certainly you can measure the difference very easily against coconut oil. Go on out and try it. The cool thing is most MCT oil on the market and there is no brain octane oil other than brain octane oil out there because it’s different, most of it is made from palm oil and from coconut oil in combination. We’ve used palm oil from ethically sourced companies historically, and over the past 2-1/2 years, I’ve had to break some supply chain rules. I’m making substantially less per bottle on brain octane now, but it is 100% derived from coconuts, which are sustainable.

 

To get palm oil, even if they’re not killing orangutans like a lot of unethical palm oil does and a lot of MCT oil is not from certified palm sources, sorry, certified palm safe sources, even the palm safe places are causing massive habitat destruction in rain forests. We need those rain forests to make air for us. Coconut is more sustainable, so brain octane is now 100% coconut based. If you never tried it, all I can tell you is that you feel the difference the very first time. It’s one of the big secrets of Bulletproof Coffee. The right beans, brain octane oil and grass-fed butter, you’ll get a lot of polyphenols in there. Polyphenols are activated by light. Try this. Make yourself a real cup of Bulletproof coffee and go outside and enjoy it in the sunlight and see what happens to your brain. You might like it. Have a beautiful day.

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