How to Clean and Detox Your Home Naturally (With 5 Recipes for Homemade Cleaners)

How to Clean and Detox Your Home Naturally (With 5 Recipes for Homemade Cleaners)

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  • Your home could be making you weak. Your air quality, building materials, and location all play a part in how you feel.
  • Making your own household cleaning products is one of the easiest ways to knock out a big source of toxic burden in the house.
  • Below are recipes for all-purpose cleaning spray, bathroom scrub, air freshener, carpet cleaner, and furniture polish.
  • Find out what changes, ranging from small and effortless to advanced, that you can make around your house to get your home a few steps closer to being toxin-free.

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I’ve been battling the effects of toxins my whole life. When I started taking steps to see what was slowing me to a grinding halt and making me hang on to body fat, I found that my own home was attacking me.

Addressing mold toxicity was a huge turning point in the way my biology works. Over time, I did a lot more than that to get to where I am today. It didn’t happen overnight, and some of the changes weren’t easy. Some were a piece of (gluten-free) cake, though. Keep reading to find out what changes, ranging from small and effortless to advanced, that you can make around your house to get your home a few steps closer to being toxin-free.

Related: Download this shopping guide to detox your fridge and pantry to go along with your non-toxic home.

Homemade cleaners

Making your own household cleaning products is one of the easiest ways to knock out a big source of toxic burden in the house. This is especially crucial if you have little ones crawling on the floor and sticking everything in their mouths, not to mention making frequent messes that you need to wipe up.

If you walk into a room and it smells like cleaner, you’ve inhaled chemical droplets that have an effect on your cells. Your body has to actively get rid of the chemical, plus repair the cells that it damaged along the way.

Spraying every surface in your home with noxious chemicals may seem harmless, but when you think about how often you pull out the spray bottle, it makes sense. Exposure after exposure starts to wear on your cells over time.

There are times when only the harsh solutions will do. (Does anyone else go nuclear on mouse droppings in the garage?) For everyday jobs like wiping Bulletproof Coffee dribbles from the countertops, household cleaners are overkill. Here’s what to use instead.

3-ingredient All-purpose Cleaning Spray Recipe

Fill a spray bottle with the following:

  • ¼ part distilled white vinegar (you can go cheap here — you’re not eating it)
  • ½ part tap water
  • 15 drops essential oils (orange and lemon leave everything smelling fresh)

If you have natural stone or granite countertops, skip the vinegar. The acidity will wear away the sheen over time. It’s a good idea to check with the manufacturer of your surfaces before you use any cleaner on it.

DIY Bathroom scrub

What about bigger jobs, like bathtubs? You can make a simple paste of baking soda and water to scrub. Check with the manufacturer of your surfaces to see if baking soda will damage it, or test a small unnoticeable spot on your tub or sink to make sure the baking soda doesn’t etch the shine away. Most materials do fine with baking soda, but some can’t hold up to it.

Here’s how to make it:

  • Add baking soda to a small bowl or mug
  • Add water, a little at a time, until you make a paste
  • Optional: add a few drops of mild essential oils for scent

Homemade furniture polish and dusting spray

Conventional dusting sprays contain silicone oil, which effectively creates a surface that dust doesn’t stick to. Silicones do not damage a natural wood surface, but you could run into problems if you ever have to refinish it. Over time, the silicone can settle into the wood grain and effect how new stain settles into the wood.

Silicone oils can cause a reaction if you’re sensitive, and furniture polish typically contains other highly volatile ingredients, like butane and propane, which are carcinogens. If you smell lemons while you’re dusting, you’re breathing all of it. The leading brands of furniture polish get a bad score for cancer and environmental measures according to the Environmental Working Group.

You can make furniture polish that won’t make you weak, no matter how much you breathe in.

Here’s how to do it:

  • 1/2c olive oil (again, go cheap!)
  • 10 drops pure lemon or orange essential oil

Put the mixture in a glass spray bottle (the glass is important — oils degrade some plastics). That’s it.

Optional: if you like a thinner dusting spray, add a little Brain Octane Oil to the mix. It’s a lightweight oil that thins out thicker oils.

Homemade air freshener spray

Heavily fragranced products by nature pose a huge problem.

If something smells strong, there’s a good chance it contains things like phthalates and aldehydes, solvents that make fragrances last longer and carry over distances, at the expense of your hormones and DNA integrity.

Additionally, anything that can be inhaled has small enough particles to get right from your lungs into your bloodstream and act swiftly on your tissues. That’s not a problem if you’re using safe plant extracts, but if you’re using toxic chemicals, there’s low-level damage occurring with every whiff. With regular use, it adds up.

With essential oils as widely available as they are, air freshener is one of the easiest things you can make.

  • Fill an 8oz glass spray bottle ¾ of the way with water
  • Add 3 tablespoons of vodka
  • Add 12 drops of essential oils
  • Shake before each use

Here are a few of my family’s favorite essential oil combinations:

Citrus spice: 3 drops clove, 9 drops of any citrus oil

Spring breeze: 2 drops geranium, 3 drops grapefruit, 3 drops lemon, 2 drops spearmint

Calming blend: 4 drops chamomile, 4 drops cedarwood, 4 drops orange

Homemade carpet and rug cleaner

Carpet isn’t the greatest flooring choice. More on that later. For now, we’ll talk about cleaning the carpet and rugs you have.

Carpet shampoos come with all of the same problems of fragrances and solvents that the other cleaners have. There’s an additional problem with carpet scrubber solutions — wet carpet. Wet carpet stays wet below the surface far longer than the amount of time it feels wet under your feet.

Soaking your carpet is a bad idea. A better idea is a light spray that draws impurities out. Here’s a better way to keep your rugs fresh. Remember, patch test first.

  • Lightly spray a solution of half and half distilled white vinegar (add a few drops of essential oils if you choose) and water over your carpet
  • Add a light sprinkling of baking soda over the area you want to treat
  • Brush it in with a carpet brush
  • Let it completely dry, then vacuum

Air purifier

You can control your food and water sources. You can control what you put onto your skin. Breathing is a little harder to control, simply because you’re constantly breathing. Unless you’re a recluse, you won’t be able to control what’s around you 100% of the time. Even at home, dust particles, mold, allergens, and city exhaust can all find their way into your house.

The key is to breathe clean air as much as you can, without making yourself crazy over avoiding the elements. Just accept that clean air most of the time is good enough when it comes to air quality.

You spend ? of your life sleeping, so if it’s not practical to install air filters in your whole house, you can make a big impact on your life if you run an air filter in your bedroom while you sleep. Look for one that has an activated charcoal filter that removes indoor odors and dust, a hospital-grade HEPA filter to trap microscopic pollutants like dust mites, mold spores, and pet allergens, and a UV light to kill airborne viruses and bacteria.

Non-toxic flooring

Before you start ripping up your floors, remember that the road to a less toxic lifestyle is a slow one. When you’re a homeowner, you know that certain projects need to be addressed immediately, and others go on the 5-year plan. If you rent, you can either work with your landlord or take flooring into consideration when you’re choosing a place. It doesn’t have to be a deal breaker, or limit your choices. Go at your own pace and work with what you have.

Is laminate flooring toxic?

Any time you have a large amount of surface area made of plastic and adhesive, off-gassing is a possibility. Certain flooring merchants took heat for selling laminate flooring that emitted formaldehyde.[ref url=”https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/laminateflooring/”] Formaldehyde is a compound that the government specifically addresses. There are other compounds that are harmful that are allowed by law. If you have to use laminate for one reason or another, look for low-VOC tiles that do not require adhesive.

Is carpet toxic?

Carpet harbors dust and even the slightest dampness makes it mold-friendly. Typically, carpeting is sprayed with flame retardants and coatings to make them water-resistant, both of which get into the air.

When it comes to the fibers, carpet comes in natural materials like wool, or synthetic materials like nylon. Synthetics will be more flammable, so you can expect these to have higher levels flame retardant coatings.

If you have to install carpet, make sure you can keep the windows open and the fans going for a few days after to sweep away initial emissions. You’ll know it’s gone down when you can no longer detect the chemical smell upon entering your house.

When possible, opt for natural wood or USA-made ceramic flooring.

Furniture

For the same reasons as with flooring, choose solid wood furniture when possible to avoid off-gassing. Solid wood furniture is expensive, but it lasts a long time. So long in fact that you can easily find high-quality second-hand furniture to refinish if you don’t want to pay full-price.

Water damage and mold

Any time water comes into contact with wood and drywall, toxic molds have the opportunity to bloom. I learned how detrimental mold toxins can be after my family’s house flooded in the late 90s. Mold toxins cause symptoms ranging from fatigue, headaches, and brain fog to neurodegenerative diseases[ref url=”http://www.ei-resource.org/expert-columns/dr-lisa-nagys-column/neurological-and-immunological-problems-associated-with-mold-and-mycotoxin-exposure/”][ref url=”http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179161/”] and DNA damage.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2367102/”][ref url=”http://archive.law.fsu.edu/journals/landuse/vol19_2/murocacho.pdf”]

There is a company called Homebiotic that makes a beneficial environmental probiotic bacteria that eats toxic mold as a fuel source. I use it as a preventative in my home and anywhere I have a water leak. You may want to use it on damp items. (Full disclosure: I funded the company to help it get started when I discovered this was possible but do not draw any compensation from it.)

When you’re cleaning up your diet and environment, taking small steps to be better every single day is a lot easier to maintain than going in charging and burning out. Switching to natural cleaning products is a low-effort, low-cost, high-impact way to significantly reduce your body’s toxic load. Then, you can swap out other things as it makes sense. Every step you take to help your body’s natural detox processes makes a difference, but we’re not after perfection here. It takes time to change your lifestyle, and that’s okay.

Gut Health Matters At Every Age: Pediatrician, Michelle Perro #511

Today’s Bulletproof Radio guest is Dr. Michelle Perro who is a 37-year veteran of pediatrics in acute care and integrative medicine, which means that she has truly been on the front line of caring for children.

Over the past couple of decades, she has personally witnessed the decline in kids’ health and also the increase in the environmental load our children are experiencing.  In fact, this issue affected her so much that she wrote a book about it, What’s Making our Children Sick.  In this podcast episode, we help you understand what’s going on inside the children of today and how we can potentially lower their environmental burden.

Dr. Perro is also the Executive Director of the non-profit website, gmoscience.org, which explores the links between genetically modified food, the pesticides that come with them, and how that impacts food, health and agriculture.

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Links/Resources

Website: www.gmoscience.org
Michelle’s Book: What’s Making Our Children Sick?: How Industrial Food Is Causing an Epidemic of Chronic Illness, and What Parents (and Doctors) Can Do About It

Show Notes

  • The most common health denominators in today’s kids 00:07:21
  • How quickly do you “go to the gut” when assessing a child’s health? 00:14:14
  • The surprising number of people who aren’t functioning at the highest potential 00:16:07
  • One thing we can all do to live better 00:17:58
  • The current food movement 00:21:40
  • Until more the restaurants get on board with “Farm to Table” 00:23:11
  • How do you handle Cheat Days? 00:25:15
  • Being snobbish about what is in your supplements 00:27:31
  • Some animal meats concentrate glyphosate 00:28:52
  • What to do when your child wants cake? (*gasp*) 00:33:30
  • Why toxic mold is more of an issue now than in the past 00:40:12

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7 Best Enema Solutions to Cleanse and Detox Your Body (With Recipes)

  • People have used enema solutions for centuries to treat constipation, bowel issues, and to cleanse their colon.
  • The benefits range from improving circulation, boosting energy, losing weight, clearing the skin, detoxing the liver, and the list goes on.
  • Keep reading to learn about eight different types of enema solutions and how they can keep your bowels moving and more.

People have used enema solutions for centuries to treat constipation, bowel issues, and to cleanse their colon. But the benefits of enemas stretch even further in the body. Enemas help eliminate toxins that have been stored in the body. The benefits range from improving circulation, boosting energy, losing weight, clearing the skin, detoxing the liver, improving regularity, bowel cleansing, and more.

Disclaimer: Always consult with your doctor before performing an enema at home, especially if you have a serious condition. They may not be suitable for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain medical conditions. If you use enemas, do it safely: Use filtered water; ensure liquids are cooled to room temperature; and do not force yourself to hold enema solutions if you are constipated.

What is an enema?

An enema is a procedure where a liquid solution is inserted into the colon via a tube through the rectum. The liquid softens stools in the colon and can stimulate muscle contractions that expel the stool from the colon. Depending on what ingredients you use in your enema kit, you can detoxify heavy metals, reverse gut disease, and boost the immune system. Popular enema solutions include hot water enemas and coffee enemas. They’re most often used to treat constipation or clear out the bowels before a medical procedure

Keep reading to find out what you need for an at-home enema.

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What you’ll need for an at-home enema

enema kits

  • Enema kit – You can purchase a stainless-steel enema bucket or a clear enema bag with medical grade silicone enema tubing. Popular enema kits include Medisential Enema Kit, $40 (get 10% with code: DAVE), and The Perfect Enema Bag Kit, $18.
  • 2-4 cups filtered water
  • Ingredient of choice from recipes below (coffee, probiotics, herbs, epsom salt, etc.)
  • Medium saucepan
  • Fine mesh strainer and cheesecloth
  • Towels, yoga mat, pillow, whatever you need to be comfortable lying on the floor. You could also settle into your clean bathtub.
  • Lubricant such as organic, unrefined raw coconut oil

How to do an enema

how to do enemaThe best time to perform an enema is in the morning after your first bowel movement.

  • Prepare your enema solution and cool to lukewarm (37-40? C or 98-104? F). Be sure your solution has been well-filtered with a strainer and cheesecloth.
  • Prepare your enema kit with the instructions that came with it.
  • Pour your solution into the enema bag or bucket, making sure your clamp is closed before you pour.
  • The bucket or bag should be placed higher than your body, such as on a chair or countertop beside you, or the bag can hang from the shower rod.
  • Prepare the space you will be lying on, then lie on your right side in a fetal position.
  • Unlock your enema clamp carefully to allow the liquid to fill the tubing, then clamp tight.
  • Lubricate the tip of your nozzle using coconut oil and gently insert it 2 inches into your rectum. It may help to keep your right leg straight and your left leg towards your chest to make insertion easier.
  • Unlock the clamp and allow the enema solution to flow. You can pinch your tube to slow it down if there is any discomfort.
    When you start to see air bubbles in your tubing, stop the clamp.
  • Lay in this position as long as you can. You can start out slow and work your way up to 2-15 minutes depending on the type of enema you are performing.
  • Sit on the toilet and release.

Water enema for cleansing the colon

water enema solutionWater enemas are the simplest form of enema you can use. They help clean the colon and soften your stools. Water enemas are often used in hospitals when performing CT scans to distend the area they are viewing to detect what is going on.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29241725″][ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23727378″]

Studies on water enemas for constipation and fecal incontinence in children and adults have shown invaluable results for reducing constipation. Using enema additives such as oil or vegetable glycerin significantly increases the rates of continence ability.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18721951″][ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18721951″][ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16497651″]

If you are just starting to use enemas, this is the best place to start before trying additional ingredients. It is important to use filtered water, as chlorine can kill your gut flora.

How to make a water enema

This is the simplest solution of course. All you need is a 2-4 cups of water.

Bring the water to a boil on your stove top. Remove from heat and allow to cool to a lukewarm temperature. This is important so don’t skip this step.

Coffee enemas for detoxification

coffee enema solutionFor decades, coffee enemas have been used to detox the body and fight cancer; they’re an essential part of The Gerson Therapy for cancer patients,[ref url=”https://gerson.org/pdfs/How_Coffee_Enemas_Work.pdf”] and their popularity is growing. The caffeine in coffee has been shown to open the bile ducts which increases the production and flow of bile. The coffee also stimulates glutathione production in the liver by up to 600-700% above normal levels.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/751079″][ref url=”https://www.midwesthealthandnutritioninc.com/Biological_Basis_for_the_Coffee_Enema.pdf”] Glutathione is the body’s “master antioxidant” and is crucial for detoxification. It also helps to support energy, boost immune function, and bring mental clarity. Glutathione helps to neutralize free radicals, which get dissolved in the bile and excreted from the body.

While holding the enema for 10-15 minutes, the blood circulates through the liver 4-5 times!

Functional diagnostic nutritionist and holistic health coach Wendy Meyers, founder of Myers Detox, recently spoke about coffee enemas on this Bulletproof Radio podcast episode, telling Dave that they’re a great way to speed up the body’s detoxification process.

According to Meyers, people with heavy metal toxicity should cleanse with a coffee enema 2-3 times per week. Any more than that can deplete other minerals in the body. If you are healthy, she recommends once per week. Those with chronic illness have done them daily or multiple times per day.

How to make a coffee enema solution

For the coffee enema, it’s imperative that you use organic, mold-free coffee beans, such as  Bulletproof Coffee, that won’t add more toxins to your system.

Brew 3 cups of coffee using filtered water and 2 tablespoons of ground coffee. Be sure all beans are filtered out of the solution. Remove from heat and cool completely before using to avoid serious injury.

Herbal enemas to heal and cleanse

chamomile enema solutionHerbal enemas are believed to be absorbed by the intestinal walls and go directly into the bloodstream to support healing and detoxification. There are many different herbs you could use for this enema solution, depending on the benefits you seek. Think of an herbal enema as a more effective and potent herbal tea.

One of the most common herbal enemas you can try is chamomile. Chamomile is known for its calming and relaxing properties. When using chamomile in an enema, it relaxes the colon which can reduce intestinal cramps and spasms caused by gut inflammation. It can also ease anxiety and, if used before bedtime, help you fall asleep faster. People believe chamomile enemas also help with hemorrhoids.[ref url=”https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-87959-3_61″]

How to make a chamomile enema solution

Boil a quart of filtered water and infuse with chamomile flowers, or chamomile tea bags. Strain the flowers and add another quart of cool water. Allow the liquid to cool until lukewarm.

Garlic enemas for candida and parasites

garlic enema solutionGarlic is a strong antiviral, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antifungal. It also boosts your immune system.[ref url=”http://www.ejpmr.com/admin/assets/article_issue/1467275794.pdf”] A garlic enema may aid the body in ridding parasites and killing candida.[ref url=”http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/IJMMS/article-full-text-pdf/4438B2713″][ref url=”http://drallisonhofmann.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/TownsendLetter-Parasitosis.pdf”] Garlic also helps remove mucus and toxins from the colon.[ref url=”http://pharmacologyonline.silae.it/files/newsletter/2011/vol2/067.amit.pdf”] Because garlic inhibits alpha brain waves and can make it harder to maintain emotional regularity, garlic is a suspect food on the Bulletproof Diet Roadmap. They can also be prone to mold, so choose high-quality garlic, and don’t use regularly. Also, if using garlic in your enema, you may want to avoid being around people as the allicin (what gives garlic its power) will absorb into your colon and you’ll soon be smelling of garlic.

How to make a garlic enema solution

Crush five cloves of garlic and let sit in 1 quart of warm, filtered water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Strain the water, then administer the enema.

Probiotic enema for gut inflammation

probiotic enema solutionBy now, you are probably familiar with the idea that the microbiome is a vital part of your well-being — from how your immune system functions to how your brain works. Using a probiotic in an enema solution helps colonize those healthy bacteria in the gut. This gives them a better chance of survival because they are not traveling through the digestive system.

Not only can a probiotic enema help reduce gut inflammation and colonize healthy bacteria, it can impact your brain health too. Read more about the gut-brain connection and how having a healthy gut contributes to less brain fog, better absorption of vitamins and minerals, and a better mood.

In a randomized clinical trial, an enema solution of Lactobacillus (L) reuteri was used for children ages 6-18 with mild to moderate ulcerative colitis. The patients received an enema with the solution nightly for eight weeks. Thirty-one patients completed the trial and the results showed a significant decrease in inflammation in the L. reuteri group compared to the placebo group. Clinical remission in the L. reuteri group was at 31% with none in the placebo group.[ref url=”https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2036.2011.04939.x”]

How to make a probiotic enema solution

All you need for this recipe is 1 teaspoon of powdered probiotic (Lactobacillus plantarum, Bifdocaterium lactis, and Bifidobacterium longum recommended) and 2 quarts of warm, filtered water.

Mix the powder in the water until it dissolves and use as your enema solution. Perform this enema occasionally to boost your gut bacteria.

Epsom salt enema for constipation

epsom salt enema solutionAn Epsom salt enema is similar to a water enema but can yield more useful results for cleansing the colon and reducing constipation. The Epsom salts draw more water from the intestine into the colon which helps to relax the intestinal muscles. This is caused by the high amounts of magnesium. The magnesium sulfate also aids in detoxification of the liver.

How to make an epsom salt enema solution

This solution is a quick and easy one. Just add 4 tablespoons  of Epsom salts to 8 cups of warm, filtered water. Make sure it is not too hot, and use with the enema kit.

Don’t overuse this enema as it draws out extra water and could cause dehydration. Make sure to stay hydrated when doing any enema solution.

Lemon juice enema for pH balance

lemon juice enema solutionLemons are well-known for helping balance of body pH (not the pH of blood). That is one of the benefits of using lemon juice as an enema solution. It helps to balance the pH levels of the colon and may reduce pain associated with colitis. Lemon juice is a great cleansing enema for ridding the colon of excess poop.[ref url=”https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874114007399″]

How to make a lemon juice enema solution

Add 2/3 cup of fresh-squeezed (and strained) lemon juice to 2 quarts of warm water.Remember that it needs to be lukewarm and not too hot. Mix it up and use with your enema kit.

To avoid irritation of the intestinal lining, don’t use this enema more than once a week, and hold it in for only a couple of minutes, not too long.

How often to do enemas

how often to do enemasIf you have a chronic illness, consult your doctor about how often you can safely do enemas. Daily and up to four times a day are often recommended. But if you don’t have chronic issues and are just looking to keep your bowels moving smoothly, once a week is plenty.

Troubleshooting

  • If you have leakage of water, ensure that the nozzle is inserted at least 2 inches into the rectum.
  • If you get a cramp while the liquid is flowing in, close the clamp, turn from side to side, and take a few deep breaths. The cramp will typically pass quickly.
  • Gurgling and squirting sounds are normal. That is your body eliminating toxins.

Precautions

  • If you have a serious condition, consult your doctor before performing an enema.
  • Doing enemas on a regular basis could potentially cause electrolyte imbalances. Make sure you stay hydrated and supplemented as dehydration and loss of minerals can be a side effect.
  • It is critical to ensure that the liquid has cooled to room temperature before doing the enema. If it is hot it can burn the rectum and colon, possibly requiring surgery. This is something many have had to learn the hard way.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3229005/”][ref url=”https://www.thieme-connect.com/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0031-1291512″][ref url=”https://www.giejournal.org/article/S0016-5107(08)01699-4/fulltext”]
  • Do not force yourself to hold in the enema solution or to poop afterward if you’re constipated.

 

 

 

Business and Bodyslamming: WWE Wrestler + Entrepreneur, Nikki Bella #510

Today’s special edition of Bulletproof Radio was recorded at Nike’s “Just Do It” headquarters in Los Angeles. And who better to chat with, in that location, than the star of E!’s hit series Total Bellas and Total Divas, WWE superstar and entrepreneur Nikki Bella.

Aside from being a kickass WWE star, Nikki owns and runs the businesses BirdieBee.com and BelleRadici.com. She was also ranked No. 2 in Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Female 50, and was named 2015’s Diva of the Year by Rolling Stone magazine.

Bella is the longest reigning Divas Champion in the history of the sport (301 days); let’s see how she handles 60 minutes on Bulletproof Radio.

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Websites: BirdieBee.com and BelleRadici.com
Instagram: @thenikkibella
Twitter: @BellaTwins
YouTube: youtube.com/TheBellaTwins
Wikipedia: wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Bella

Show Notes

  • What it’s like to lift a woman over your head 00:06:09
  • What scares Bella the most when she is in the ring 00:11:13
  • How confidence plays into your physical appearance 00:13:06
  • Bella and Dave’s favourite recovery techniques 00:16:58 and 00:21:21
  • What it’s like being raised by female entrepreneurs 00:32:20
  • The day I leave this earth… 00:34:12
  • “Just because you want to control certain things doesn’t mean you’re a bitch” 00:35:47

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How to Rewire Your Brain for Focus and Calm

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  • Executive function (how focused you are) and emotional awareness (how calm you are) play a major role in helping you perform at your best.
  • You can rewire your brain with simple daily habits so that it automatically defaults to a calm, focused state.
  • It takes about 66 days to make a new habit automatic — if you commit to that time, it can change your life dramatically.
  • Endurance training, intermittent fasting, meditation, and smart supplementation work together to upgrade your brain on a biological level.

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You have a big deadline looming but you’ve been bingeing ‘90s sitcoms on Netflix for the last four hours. Or maybe you get totally overwhelmed by the slightest bit of emotional stress, even though rationally you know it’s not a big deal.

This behavior happens to everyone, and it definitely isn’t weakness on your part — it comes down to how your brain is wired.

Without training, your brain is reactive. It seeks comfort above all else and chases whatever is right in front of you. Getting your brain to do difficult things — working, staying calm, dealing with stress — takes effort, especially if you aren’t in the habit of controlling it.

Fortunately, your brain is extraordinarily pliable, and with the right tools, you can rewire your brain pathways to respond better to challenging situations. Read on to learn how to reset your brain — at a biological level — for more focus and calm.

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Changing behaviors starts with the brain

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

In a recent Bulletproof Radio podcast episode (iTunes), developmental molecular biologist John Medina discussed two of your brain’s functions that play a major role in helping you perform at your best. These are:

1. Executive function

Executive dictates your ability to plan ahead and think rationally. Your prefrontal cortex oversees executive function and impulse control — how well you can delay gratification. Strong executive function is essential for focus and productivity.

If you struggle to plan ahead — and to delay gratification now so you can reap rewards later — you’ll end up procrastinating and your productivity will tank.

2. Emotional awareness

Run by both your amygdala and prefrontal cortex, emotional awareness decides how fully you can feel and handle strong emotions without letting them overwhelm you. Emotional awareness is essential for feeling happy and keeping stress in check.

When you’re reactive to the challenges in daily life, you release cortisol, your body’s stress hormone. Cortisol is damaging; if you’re reactive and pumping it out consistently, it subtly drains your energy and leaves you exhausted.[ref url=”https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/030105119090011K”]

Executive function and emotional awareness support each other, and they’re both key to living well.

Repetition creates new habits

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

Neuroscientists have a saying: “Neurons that fire together wire together.”

When you do something over and over and get the same result, it quite literally builds a neural pathway between the action and the outcome. If you eat donuts every time you’re stressed, you’ll start to associate donuts with comfort, and the two will begin to wire together in your brain. As the neurons in that pathway strengthen, you’ll start automatically reaching for that donut when you’re agitated.

On the other hand, if you go work out every time you’re stressed, you’ll begin to associate exercise with relieving stress, and you’ll default to working out when you’re feeling overwhelmed.

This process of coupling action with outcome explains why building good daily habits is so powerful. It also explains why breaking bad ones is so challenging: you are tearing down existing brain pathways and building new ones.

Keep going and you’ll soon see results

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

You may have heard that it takes you 21 days to form a new habit. That’s pop science, to a degree. The real number is closer to 66 days.[ref url=”https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ejsp.674″] Don’t get discouraged, though: every time you do something, it lights up a neural pathway and strengthens it. Each time the pathway gets stronger, it gets a little bit easier to stick to your habit.

Researchers have quantified it: by day 66, you’ve grown a strong new brain pathway, and what started as a struggle has become almost automatic, or at least as automatic as it can be.

With that in mind, here are four daily habits you can use to build a calmer, more focused brain. They work together, and you can even build them all into a morning routine to start your day off right.

4 daily habits for a calmer and more focused brain

Try out these four strategies for the next 66 days to make them into habits that will sharpen your brain and calm your mind:

1. Endurance exercise

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

Endurance training — consistent, moderate-intensity exercise like long-distance running or swimming — dramatically increases a brain protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) for several hours after you work out.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19923361″][ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19258661″]

BDNF is an extraordinary molecule. It enhances your ability to learn and stay focused — so much so that researchers dub it “Miracle-Gro for the brain.” Endurance training also wires your prefrontal cortex so you can better deal with discomfort and keep going[ref url=”https://www.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/japplphysiol.00363.2015″] — a trait that applies to all parts of your life, including emotional stability.[ref url=”https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00224549909598404″] That’s a lot of cognitive benefit that comes from jogging.

Start your morning with a quick run; you’ll be more mentally efficient for the first half of the day, and over time, you’ll become more emotionally resilient, learning to deal with life’s challenges in stride. A mile or two is enough to get the cognitive benefits. If that distance is daunting, start slowly and work your way up over time.

2. Intermittent fasting

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

Going without food for 12-16 hours also increases BDNF levels,[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16011467″] which could explain why so many people report enhanced focus when they fast.

Pair a morning run with skipping breakfast to double down on your BDNF and supercharge your brain. You’ll also strengthen your willpower muscle, which will translate to better emotional processing — the desire to snap at someone and the desire to break your fast early are both rooted in impulse control.

Bulletproof Intermittent Fasting is a great way to upgrade regular fasting. It gives you many of the benefits of a traditional fast, plus extra energy and clarity to help you power through your morning.

3. Meditation

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

Meditating every day increases your ability to focus and resist distraction over long periods of time.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3277272/”][ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20681336″] It’s also great for stress relief.[ref url=”https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sbp/sbp/2009/00000037/00000003/art00003″] Even 5 minutes a day can do wonders for your sense of wellbeing and soothe your nervous system. Try this guided meditation to get started.

4. L-theanine

Your brain is more pliable than you think. With the right tools, you can rewire your brain for happiness, focus, and calm. Here’s how.

Have you ever felt peaceful and relaxed after a cup of green tea? That’s L-theanine at work. It’s a natural component of tea leaves that eases psychological stress.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16930802″] L-theanine also works synergistically with caffeine: together, the two sharpen your reaction time and memory and increase your mental endurance.[ref url=”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18296328″] The result is calm productivity.

You can drink tea — which has moderate amounts of caffeine and L-theanine — for a gentler mental boost. For a stronger effect, pair 200 mg of a quality L-theanine supplement with your morning Bulletproof Coffee.

 

Hacking Your Brain at Any Age: Dr. John Medina #509

All about the ages and stages of your brain! You are passionate before you are wise!

Dr. John Medina, a developmental molecular biologist, has a lifelong fascination with how the mind reacts to and organizes information. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Brain Rules—a provocative book that takes on the way our schools and work environments are designed.

Medina is an affiliate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

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  • It’s just the As, Gs, Ts and Cs that make us different 00:05:41
  • What exactly is the executive function? 00:07:31
  • The pillars of executive function 00:08:42
  • A hallmark of the “teenage brain” 00:10:41
  • Though I believe deeply in the value of nutrition, it receives so little funding 00:29:30
  • The lasting effects of childhood trauma (big or small) 00:38:37
  • All of what makes up parenting really happens on a single battlefield 00:45:38
  • The difference between longevity and life expectancy 00:58:43
  • Five sets of things that you can do to live longer 01:01:08
  • Why you should work to create nostalgia 01:13:00

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