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What does it mean to be Bulletproof? | Dave Asprey explains ketones, mitochondria, polyphenols and more

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Jul 3, 2017
Dave Asprey, founder and CEO of Bulletproof, dives deep into biohacking and nutrition. He discusses the commonality of brain fog and low energy as signs of mitochondrial stress. Learn how toxins can disrupt your health and the significance of measuring your body's reactions to foods. Asprey emphasizes the vital role of fats and ketones for brain function, while suggesting you clear certain foods from your diet for optimal performance. His insights on creating a supportive environment for health make for an enlightening conversation on mastering personal wellness.
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ADVICE

Quantify Reactions With Heart Rate

  • Measure your heart rate before and after meals or entering spaces to detect reactions to foods or toxins.
  • Use phone apps or simple heart-rate tools to play detective and isolate triggers.
ADVICE

Find Foods Compatible With You

  • Listen to your body and identify foods that are biologically incompatible for you, like nightshades or lentils.
  • Track symptoms after meals and remove suspect foods instead of assuming 'no allergy.'
INSIGHT

Fat Quality Builds Your Cellular Battery

  • Cell membranes and mitochondria are built from fats, so damaged cooking fats impair mitochondrial function.
  • Healthy fats support stable membranes and better brain and heart performance.
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