
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance Good Energy: Transformative Metabolic Health Tips - Dr. Casey Means : 1167
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May 30, 2024 Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford-trained physician and co-founder of Levels, dives into the transformative power of metabolic health. She discusses how our food choices impact energy and chronic diseases, emphasizing the importance of mitochondrial function. The conversation includes insights on continuous glucose monitoring and personalized health data as tools for improvement. Dr. Means advocates for a compassionate approach to health, addressing the limitations of modern healthcare and the need for nutritional awareness to empower individuals.
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Casey Means' Transition
- Casey Means had an epiphany while performing surgery, questioning the efficacy of treating symptoms without addressing root causes.
- This realization led her to transition from ENT surgery to focus on metabolic health, seeking true healing over symptom management.
Writing 'Good Energy'
- Casey Means co-wrote Good Energy with her brother to honor their mother, who died from metabolic diseases overlooked by the healthcare system.
- Their book highlights systemic failures in chronic disease prevention and treatment, advocating for patient empowerment through data.
Patient Data Empowerment
- The current healthcare system fosters an information gap between doctors and patients, hindering patient empowerment and potentially leading to exploitation.
- Empowering patients with their own health data improves outcomes, contrary to concerns about obsession or misinformation.




