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Bonus: Intermittent Fasting Boosts Brain Power: Mark Mattson, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey
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Bonus: Intermittent Fasting Boosts Brain Power: Mark Mattson, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey
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Mark Mattson, Dave Asprey
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Jan 8, 2021
Bonus: Intermittent Fasting Boosts Brain Power: Mark Mattson, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey
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Jan 8, 2021
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In the adult brain, BDNF is particularly important... in promoting the growth [and] survival of neurons. It's critical for learning and memory ... BDNF protects nerve cells against various types of
stress.
BDNF Facilitates Neuronal Growth & Protects Nerve Cells from Stress
Exercise is a potent stimulator of BDNF production in the brain. Intermittent fasting stimulates BDNF production. The combination of exercise and fasting, you get an additive effect in boosting
BDNF.
Exercise & Intermittent Fasting Increase Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
One of the treatments for depression, which is still used in people who don't respond well to antidepressant drugs, is electroconvulsive shock therapy. It's highly antidepressant, and it's highly potent in inducing BDNF
expression.
Exercise Increases BDNF, a Potent Antidepressant
Too much protein is definitely bad from the standpoint of
aging.
Excess Protein Can Impair Longevity
The typical human liver can store about 700 calories worth of glucose in the form of glycogen, and if you're just [doing] moderate activity... it takes 10-12 hours to use up those 700
calories.
After Utilizing Glycogen, the Body Burns Fatty Acids & Produces Ketones
Many of the chemicals that are in fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, plants that are good for our health, the actual reason they're in the plants, the evolutionary reason, is that they are noxious agents—they're
toxins.
Caffeine Is a Natural Pesticide Produced By Coffee & Tea Leaves
My take on the scientific literature is that whole grains are generally good for
health.
Mark Mattson Thinks Whole Grains Are Healthy
Intros & Ads
AD: 'Fast This Way' By Dave Asprey
Bulletproof Radio Intro
Dave Introduces Dr. Mark Mattson
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After Utilizing Glycogen, the Body Burns Fatty Acids & Produces Ketones
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Mark Mattson Intermittent Fasts for 18 Hours Daily
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Glucose Activates the mTOR Pathway, Which Increases 'Molecular Garbage' Accumulation
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Fasting & Exercise Inhibit mTOR & Stimulate Autophagy
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Caffeine Is a Natural Pesticide Produced By Coffee & Tea Leaves
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Sulforaphane Activates the Nrf2 Pathway & Boosts Cellular Defense Against Free Radicals
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Mark Mattson Recommends Consuming Tea or Coffee While Fasting
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Mark Mattson Is Fascinated By Mushrooms & Paul Stamet's Work
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Psilocybin Mushrooms Aren't Addictive & Can Mitigate Depression
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BDNF Facilitates Neuronal Growth & Protects Nerve Cells from Stress
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Exercise & Intermittent Fasting Increase Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
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It's Possible Cerebral Electrical Stimulation Helped Dave Lose Weight By Boosting BDNF
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Exercise Increases BDNF, a Potent Antidepressant
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Mark Mattson Boosts BDNF By Skipping Breakfast & Exercising Fasted
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Mark Mattson Thinks Whole Grains Are Healthy
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Is Excessively Elevating Ketones Via Salts & Esters Harmful?
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Ketones Can Unnecessarily Stimulate BDNF Production
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The Brain's Glial Cells Prefer Glucose Over Ketones
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Excess Protein Can Impair Longevity
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Mark Mattson Recommends Eating Fish & Limiting Red Meat
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There's a Need for More PhDs in the Fasting Field
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Dave Asprey Outro
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Disclaimer
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AD: 'Fast This Way' By Dave Asprey
Bulletproof Radio Intro
Dave Introduces Dr. Mark Mattson
After Utilizing Glycogen, the Body Burns Fatty Acids & Produces Ketones
Mark Mattson Intermittent Fasts for 18 Hours Daily
Glucose Activates the mTOR Pathway, Which Increases 'Molecular Garbage' Accumulation
Fasting & Exercise Inhibit mTOR & Stimulate Autophagy
Caffeine Is a Natural Pesticide Produced By Coffee & Tea Leaves
Sulforaphane Activates the Nrf2 Pathway & Boosts Cellular Defense Against Free Radicals
Mark Mattson Recommends Consuming Tea or Coffee While Fasting
Mark Mattson Is Fascinated By Mushrooms & Paul Stamet's Work
Psilocybin Mushrooms Aren't Addictive & Can Mitigate Depression
BDNF Facilitates Neuronal Growth & Protects Nerve Cells from Stress
Exercise & Intermittent Fasting Increase Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
It's Possible Cerebral Electrical Stimulation Helped Dave Lose Weight By Boosting BDNF
Exercise Increases BDNF, a Potent Antidepressant
Mark Mattson Boosts BDNF By Skipping Breakfast & Exercising Fasted
Mark Mattson Thinks Whole Grains Are Healthy
Is Excessively Elevating Ketones Via Salts & Esters Harmful?
Ketones Can Unnecessarily Stimulate BDNF Production
The Brain's Glial Cells Prefer Glucose Over Ketones
Excess Protein Can Impair Longevity
Mark Mattson Recommends Eating Fish & Limiting Red Meat
There's a Need for More PhDs in the Fasting Field
Dave Asprey Outro
Disclaimer
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