
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance What the Godfather of IF Eats - Mark Mattson, Ph.D. : 634
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Oct 10, 2019 Mark Mattson, a leading neuroscience professor at Johns Hopkins University and intermittent fasting expert, dives deep into the brain benefits of fasting. He discusses how fasting enhances cognitive function and metabolic health, revealing it can even reverse diabetes and obesity. Mark shares practical fasting tips, including optimal eating times and dietary strategies for maximum brain performance. The conversation also touches on the roles of key growth factors like NGF and BDNF in brain health, making for an enlightening and health-focused dialogue.
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Caffeine and Fasting
- Drink coffee or tea during fasting for cognitive benefits and increased alertness.
- Moderate caffeine intake can be healthy, activating similar cellular responses as fasting and exercise.
BDNF and Brain Health
- BDNF, crucial for brain health, is increased by exercise, intermittent fasting, and their combination.
- BDNF protects neurons, supports learning and memory, and acts as an endogenous antidepressant.
BDNF and Reaction Time
- Dave Asprey used electrical stimulation to improve reaction time in ping pong, attributing it to BDNF increase.
- He emphasizes finding individual inflammatory food sensitivities, which helped him lose weight.









