
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance Blood Sugar is the Power Energy in Your Video Game Life – Dr. Molly Maloof with Dave Asprey : 706
May 29, 2020
In this discussion, Dr. Molly Maloof, a physician focused on health optimization and a lecturer at Stanford, advocates for making continuous glucose monitoring accessible to everyone. She emphasizes the need for personal health autonomy by challenging traditional healthcare practices. Dr. Maloof shares insights on the detrimental effects of constant eating and the benefits of fasting, while also highlighting the critical role of mitochondria in health and longevity. She argues for empowering individuals to take charge of their health through informed choices and innovative technologies.
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Rising Cancer Rates
- Many young people are experiencing cancer, prompting questions about the underlying causes.
- Dr. Maloof suggests lifestyle factors like diet, environment, and stress contribute.
Direct-to-Consumer CGM
- Advocate for direct-to-consumer CGM access, removing it from prescription requirements.
- Information about your body shouldn't be restricted, similar to how alcohol and tobacco are regulated.
Personal Health Responsibility
- Take responsibility for your health, as doctors manage care, not proactive health.
- Current medical practices are often outdated, focusing on treating symptoms rather than root causes.





