In Search Of Excellence - Dave Asprey: Health Misconceptions and Empowering Personal Change | E136
Episode Date: November 5, 2024Dave Asprey, known as the "Father of Biohacking," is an influential entrepreneur, author, and founder of Bulletproof 360. He pioneered the Bulletproof Coffee trend and has played a crucial r...ole in promoting the biohacking movement, which focuses on optimizing human performance and health. Starting his career in tech, Dave shifted focus to explore how nutritional and environmental changes could enhance personal well-being. In this episode, he discusses his journey from tech enthusiast to wellness advocate, sharing practical biohacking tips and his transformative health experiences. Dave's story is not just about personal success; it's about empowering others to achieve better health and resilience through groundbreaking self-optimization techniques.Timestamps:02:18 - Insights into monthly health meetings and their benefits.05:13 - Personal reflections on overcoming recurrent health issues.06:58 - Techniques to ferment coffee to enhance its health properties.18:41 - Introduction to the concept of 'bicep brief' in fitness routines.28:46 - Discussing the challenges and lessons from working multiple jobs.37:52 - Examination of sexual health practices and their implications.39:26 - Dave Asprey shares critical conclusions on health optimizations.40:24 - The effects of dietary changes on hormonal levels.47:17 - Recommendations for nutritional supplements to aid muscle growth.47:57 - Lifestyle tips for maintaining fitness through cycling.51:00 - Benefits of specialized glasses for vision and health.51:15 - Dave Asprey discusses the importance of accessible health tools.Sponsors:Sandee | Bliss: BeachesWant to Connect? Reach out to us online!Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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good ejaculation studies and orgasm studies and the conclusion of which that a man should have
one orgasm a week that women should have as many as possible so well not quite let me tell you the
numbers this is from ancient taoist teachings it's your age in years minus seven and divide by four
okay so you would ejaculate once every 12 days or less if you want to maintain your life force
or less so ejaculating too often is bad but why when you want to maintain your life force. Or less.
So ejaculating too often is bad.
But why?
Here's why.
When you ejaculate, your testosterone drops for about 48 hours and your prolactin level's
gone.
Those are both bad ones.
Testosterone drives dopamine, which drives happiness and drives motivation.
And prolactin makes you tired and lethargic.
For women, orgasms do not diminish them.
There isn't a negative hormonal response.
It's a positive hormonal response. So if you're in a relationship and you ejaculate less you're gonna have more sex
your partner is going to be happier you're gonna be happier and your oxytocin levels go up for
everyone everybody wins in that you just have to get over the idea that you'll die if you don't
ejaculate you're listening to my awesome interview with dave asprey the founder of the biohacking movement
if you haven't listened to part one yet be sure to check that one out first now without further ado
here's part two of my awesome interview with dave so let's move into biohacking. You're the world's foremost biohacker or considered such.
Let's talk about Bulletproof Coffee.
You had thought about you had had tea on your journey at some point with butter in it.
Tell us about kind of how that transformed seven or eight years later.
You had the blog.
Then you had the company. then you had the company,
then you have the coffee shop.
What's the transition there?
And feel free again to get into some of the science
before we get into some of the details of the steps
and the importance and ingredients of biohacking.
When I was on that holy mountain in Tibet,
I was having all kinds of thoughts.
I'd run a longevity
nonprofit group near Stanford for six or seven years. I'd learned the techniques of anti-aging
from my elders and people in their seventies with more energy than me. And I could never get anyone
under 60 to come to a meeting. Every month we'd have like the world's top experts in person for
five bucks. And we're two minutes from Google's headquarters
and they wouldn't come.
So we need a rebranding.
And I looked at this,
what's the word that's going to make longevity interesting
for someone who's 19?
And it's biohacking.
And I spent six weeks coming up with this definition.
It's the art and science of changing the environment
around you and inside of you.
So you have full control of your biology.
And that means that if you want to be the world's fastest person, control of your biology.
You want to be calm and not feel stress?
Control of your biology.
You want to have enough energy at the end of the day to be a parent after your commute and your job?
Control of your biology.
So this is a uniting element to bring neuroscientists and Navy SEALs and meditators and all the people working on being better human beings into a room with a common goal and different tool sets.
Marketing is critical to explain what you're doing in one simple sentence that many entrepreneurs cannot do.
It's really hard to do.
I have a unique advantage in that.
In the days of Exodus, I realized if I was going to be a good tech evangelist, I needed
to learn how to public speak. So I started running the web and internet engineering program for UC
Santa Cruz Extension. So for five years, I taught classes three nights a night on really cutting
edge tech topics where I had an hour to absorb the topics and make a class that would last two hours in it. And I learned how to break information down. I became really good at absorbing,
transforming, and teaching. And this was really hard. My students were all master's degree
engineers and I'm teaching how to do horizontal scaling, how CDN networks like Akamai work,
and just how to think about systems. And that five years of just hard work gave me the skills in order to be able to explain
things that are complex.
The reality is your body responds to the world around you in thousands of invisible ways,
but you can change the world around you almost effortlessly.
And when you do that, how you feel and how you show up, how you look, it all changes.
And it's funny, if you talk about
longevity to someone who's young, living a long time is a great idea, but it's not number one
on your list. It's how do I be more attractive? How do I build my career? How to make my mark in
the world? You're interested in sex and power. Money. Money too, which is an aspect of power
and sex. So this is what we focus on. And you focus on building your community and your tribe.
Those are going to be more important than health
unless you're really sick,
and they're more important than longevity.
So old people care about longevity, right?
And young people don't care about health unless they're sick.
So I stopped talking about this.
And I talked about control over your biology,
the ability to show up in the world the way you want,
to have more energy.
And one of the things is I tried every diet. I'd
been a vegan. I'd been a raw vegan. And it made me really sick. And I came back from Tibet. I'd
quit coffee for five years because I would always get jittery from it and feel this weird pressing
in my chest and a headache. Well, I had a cup of coffee and I was like, oh my God, I love coffee.
This is my life. I'm cured. I'm not allergic anymore. Next day, I had a cup of coffee and I was like, oh my God, I love coffee. This is my life. I'm cured.
I'm not allergic anymore.
Next day, I had another cup of coffee and I felt it.
Wait a minute.
It's not that I'm sensitive to coffee.
It's that different coffee is different.
And I did this deep dive into coffee and biology and agricultural science and realized the
problem we had with mold in coffee.
And when I could get a mold-free coffee, I felt great. And I remember I
was in Denver giving a keynote, I think at RSA or some big tech conference. And I drove across town
to get the most likely mold-free coffee because I was just dying of jet lag or something. And I
got moldy coffee. I don't even remember what I said in that keynote. My brain was cooked.
And I said, I'm going to have to make my own. So I did a little blog post. I was already blogging about biohacking.
I said, anyone else want to try this lab-tested coffee?
I thought maybe the market size is zero.
And I thought maybe a few people would try it.
And it was just a runaway success because people like coffee that doesn't make them crash.
Right.
But we got to go back for a second because when I was doing the research, I'd never heard of mold in coffee before.
I think of black mold. It's bad for you you it's in the walls you have a flood all right mold is in coffee
turns out it's such a problem that most governments around the world have legal limits for the amount
of mold toxin present in coffee and the limit is 10 parts per million you want what's what's mold
exactly um mold so think about penicillin tiny little pill has huge effects on your biology And the limit is 10 parts per million. You want to... What's mold exactly?
Mold... So think about penicillin.
Tiny little pill has huge effects on your biology.
Penicillin is a mold toxin.
Mold makes penicillin, but there's no mold in the penicillin.
It's like a byproduct or it's what the mold produces.
When you ferment coffee to get rid of the coffee cherry,
a toxin called OTA or ocrotoxin A forms.
That's the beans are going into a bin or where are we in the coffee cherry, a toxin called OTA or ocotoxin A forms. That's the beans are going into a bin
or where are we in the coffee process? Well, in the coffee process, when the coffee plant is
stressed, bugs come in. Bugs are the vector for toxic mold spores. They penetrate the coffee fruit.
Then the coffee fruit sits in a truck and it spoils a little bit. And then it sits for two
days in river water or for two weeks on a tarp. And during that time, the mold grows and the toxins infused in the bean,
they wash away the fruit, they dry it in the sun, then they ship it off and they rest it.
Right. But it's the formation of the toxin. So Europe and Japan and China and most of South
America have a legal limit for this. And I have a former president of the Specialty Coffee Association on camera with me at my plantation in Guatemala saying, oh, I was in Japan when they rejected
a thousand shipping containers full of coffee because the mold levels were too high. And I
said, what'd you do with it? He said, we shipped it to the US because it's legal there. There was
no limit in the US for this. And people in the coffee industry got so outraged. We solved this
problem years ago. I'm like, guys, that's not my lab test show. That's not what I feel when I drink the
coffee. And I have people from your industry and from my industry saying that it's not true.
And I have 36 scientific references showing that this toxin is present in most beans,
that it survives roasting and it survives brewing. And it is a direct mitochondrial toxin.
It triggers cancer in the bladder and in the kidneys.
And the easiest way people can know if there's mold in your coffee, you drink coffee and you
have to pee a little while later and your bladder's not full. It's a bladder toxin.
Your body's not dumb. It says, get it out, get it out. So if you drink coffee and you don't have to
pee and then you pee when your bladder's full, you didn't have mold in your coffee.
And there's-
Is it that simple there's is that simple
it is that simple so the problem is a lot of people drink coffee they're sensitive to it like
i drink it i get indigestion i get jitters i get a crash i need sugar in my coffee and then they
drink bulletproof coffee beans by the way i'm not with bulletproof anymore but they fired me three
four years ago um i don't know what testing they do or don't do like i have no connection with
bulletproof right so we'll say but when they drink mold free coffee new coffee company is danger four years ago. I don't know what testing they do or don't do. I have no connection with Bulletproof.
So when they drink mold-free coffee, coffee company is Danger Coffee,
they don't get any of those symptoms and they feel really good. And then let's talk about butter and coffee. But the mold thing is a real problem. And governments, for some foods,
have levels that are allowed. There's an allowable level in corn, an allowable level in wheat,
an allowable level in chocolate. Just in the US, we don't protect our people from it. So the world's
worst coffee comes to the US and we feel jittery and we drink it. What's the scientific metric?
Is it 0.06 of X or- It's 10 parts per million of ocratoxin A in the coffee bean.
That's the legal limit in most countries. And it turns out beer and wine
has a lot of it as well. And so what's normal for non-bulletproof or non-danger coffee?
It's all over the map. Is it a double? Is it a triple? In the US, why would you test? There's
no requirement. And if you know about it, then you can just get sued later. So they literally
are not going to test for mold in coffee in the US because there's no reason to do it. It only creates liability. Me, I test every lot, right? And I do it on purpose.
I want to drink it. Okay. So you started Bulletproof Coffee. Tell us about the butter
in that and then tell us about the difference in the minerals in Danger Coffee and what the
difference is. So Bulletproof was an interesting company because the market size for functional coffee was zero.
I created the industry category
and it grew very substantially.
I also made collagen into a billion dollar industry.
It was the first company to really focus on collagen.
And then MCT oil also became a billion dollar industry.
I was the first guy to bring that.
I was a cognitive enhancer.
So what is that for people, MCT?
MCT oil is an extract of coconut oil that creates ketones like a keto diet.
And it makes people lose weight and it really enhances mental function.
And what I did, I've learned about that because of my work in the longevity field.
The group I worked with, that Silicon Valley Health Institute,
we were talking about using coconut oil in order to help your body
have a better metabolism
because of the ketones present in it because of MCT.
So I found a way to extract just 5% of the coconut oil that had these special metabolic
effects and the pro-cognitive effects.
And it's a flavorless oil.
And there's millions of people that put that in their smoothies and their coffee to this
day.
That was my idea.
Yeah.
Okay. this day that was my idea okay so talk about the minerals in danger coffee and how it differs from
bulletproof coffee okay well um let's talk about let's let's let's back up for a second um
trinity ventures invested six million dollars in your series a or first round of bulletproof
coffee yep you ended up raising another $30-something million of equity
debt. You ended up to $90 million.
Venture capital firms, and Trinity
invested in Starbucks, was leading and still is a leading CPG
VC firm, said, I'm going to invest
and lead $100 million of funding in a coffee company.
What?
What happened there?
Well.
How is that possible?
Trinity Ventures was a lead investor in Speedera.
So they knew me from Speedera.
And I said, I want to be an entrepreneur in residence.
I said, come on in.
So I had an office.
Tell people what that is. Entrepreneur in residence. I said, come on in. So I had an office. Tell people what that is.
Entrepreneur in residence at venture firms is a great gig.
They basically say, we're going to give you a business card that says you work for the firm.
And you're going to spend six months or so finding a new company you want to work with.
And we'll probably back the company because we know you and we trust you and we like you.
So it's an honor to be an EIR for Trinity.
And they'll give you a full salary, $250,000. It's usually about a half salary. So I was making like a hundred a year or something. Today, I think the going rate's 250 to 300.
Probably. Yeah. This was back in the day, right? Yeah. Thanks, Biden. This whole inflation thing
drives me insane. So I did that and I actually became CTO and co-founder
of the first company to get heart rate from the wrist, um, called basis. And meanwhile, though,
I'm at Trinity and I'm doing, I'm putting coffee in my butter. And one of the partners, Dan Skolnick,
who's just a great human being and was a fantastic board member at Bulletproof. Um, he sits down and
goes, what the hell are you doing? I see you putting butter in your coffee in the break room. That's insane. And I explained why and he tried it
and he kept doing it and just, wow, I really like how I feel on this. And then it turns out it
didn't work when I was at Basis. I was there for a little while and I called up Dan. I said, look,
you guys are never going to invest in Bulletproof because I'm in five
different industry categories.
I have a coffee shop, this, I've got beans.
It's not a typical venture investment.
And I know because I sit in your partner meetings enough.
But you should give me like 100 grand personally because I need inventory dollars for coffee.
He goes, let me take a look at your numbers.
And they come back and say, here's $8 million.
This is a venture capital thing.
Man, if I sign a deal with the devil, if you take venture capital money, you're going to have to sell the company.
And you might lose control.
So I did as much as I could to not lose control.
Didn't succeed, obviously, since I got fired years later.
But when we announced the funding, Dan wrote an email, or not an email, a post on Medium.
And he said, 60 days after I met Dan and I started drinking Bulletproof coffee, I sat down at my BMW at the end of the day and I started crying.
Now, number one, venture capitalists don't cry.
But he did.
And I said, what?
I didn't know this about Dan. And he said, the reason is that I've never told anyone.
I've suffered from crippling fatigue and brain fog every day of my adult life.
And I never told anyone.
And I could barely make it through my meetings every day.
And this was the first day in my adult life that I went through the day without having
one energy crash.
And I was just so profoundly grateful that I could feel this good.
And I'm like, wow, like, like this is true
believers. Right. And Dan was such a powerful board member and he talked me off the ledge lots
of times when I'd get pissed off about something or just, you know, give me good advice because
there's a lot I didn't know. And so Trinity invested because they knew me and because they
felt different when they tried it. And this is a wacky idea. Butter in coffee? What the hell?
But the reason I was putting butter in the coffee is because in Tibet, at about 18,000 feet elevation, a little to four foot tall Tibetan woman gave me yak butter tea.
And I was feeling like crap.
I mean, it's high altitude.
I had chronic fatigue syndrome.
And I drank this yak butter coffee, which is just yak butter, not coffee, yak butter
tea, just yak butter blended into tea. I drank it. I felt really good, like tingly, like something
woke up inside me. What is going on with this? And I went back to Silicon Valley, bought some tea,
bought some butter, blended it up, tastes like crap, didn't work. So it must be the tea. So I
spent a thousand dollars on all the different teas to try them, nothing worked. So then I buy
25 kinds of butter, two kinds of butter worked. Grass-fed butter. It doesn't work
with industrial butter. And I said, okay, what if I try coffee? What if I get this mold-free coffee?
And what if I add the MCT oil from the longevity place? And I ended up over hundreds of tests with
coconut milk and all these different things, making something that tasted good and just was
rocket fuel for my brain. I give to all my friends. I'm like, oh my God, what is going on? I really noticed this.
And my first blog post was, let me introduce you to biohacking.
The second one was, let me introduce you to the recipe for Bulletproof Coffee.
You need mold-free beans.
You need MCT oil.
You need some grass-fed butter.
Now, I didn't make mold-free beans yet.
The MCT oil you could buy wasn't very pure and it would make you get disaster pants. And so
I ended up just fixing those problems and just making products that my followers wanted and that
I wanted. And that was off to the races. So what are the five big biohacks?
Well, the biggest one is the hardest one to explain is forgiveness. And forgiveness is not
about telling someone you forgive them. It's about stopping yourself from being triggered by having negative thoughts about someone else.
So someone's wronged you in business or in a relationship or something like that,
and you just keep playing it back over and over. There is an absolute process. You can measure
neuroscience to truly forgive something. So it no longer costs you anything. If you do that,
it creates the most energy, the most freedom and the most happiness. And your body will change, your mind will change,
and your life will change. It's just the hardest thing to explain.
That's years of therapy, by the way.
No, you can do it in about five days. In fact, you can do a lot of it in five days. And you can
do it usually in one hour with a therapist if you're using the right techniques. Not all therapy
is the same. Most people think forgiveness is a thought. It has nothing to do with thinking. Forgiveness happens all in the chest and you can measure it
in changes in brainwaves. It's a felt state, not a thought. Most people say I've forgiven them.
They haven't. And I can measure that. So that's a big one. And the second one is some sort of
high intensity movement. And it's very short duration. If you want to transform
the body, you need to send it a signal that it has to do something hard. And then it needs to
also know that it has enough nourishment and enough safety that it's worth investing in
becoming stronger. This is why overtraining is so bad for you. The next one is cold showers,
right? Some sort of cold exposure. And there's two reasons for cold exposure one is it helps
your metabolism but more importantly doing something that hurts for one minute a day
intentionally and consciously makes your dopamine sensors change so that throughout the day you
experience joy and motivation with a lot less effort and in my new book i call this bicep brief
intentional conscious exposure to pain and humans have been doing this for thousands of years and And in my new book, I call this BICEP, Brief Intentional Conscious Exposure to Pain.
And humans have been doing this for thousands of years.
And cold therapy is just an easy way to do it.
And that one little bit of effort means the rest of your day is better.
The next one that is so profound is neurofeedback.
Throughout history, you want to learn enlightenment?
Go sit in a cave for 20 years with a guru.
And if you meditate just right, and they notice, and they raise their eyebrow, and then you notice that, then you got feedback. If people come to my clinic, they do neurofeedback a thousand times a second, the computer is guiding you. So your brain knows
what to do to reach the state that you're seeking. And it's just so much faster. So neurofeedback,
and if you don't want to neurofeedback, breathwork is free. It'll also help you get there. So there's all these different techniques that work better than just
meditation. And I'll just say, hurry up, meditate faster. You don't have life to live, but you still
want the benefits of meditation. You can do it faster. So there's a woman in France named
Jean-Louis Calment who lived to 122 years old. She's the oldest living person ever.
And in your book, you said that we can all live to 180 years old.
At least 180.
At least 180.
I think when people read that or hear you say it,
they think Dave Asprey is crazy.
Why are we crazy?
Why are you crazy when you say that?
If that woman in France had told people she lived to 120 when she was 30, they would have said she was crazy and she did it.
And here's my deal.
Our current best is 120 years, about.
I just want to do 50% better than our current best and have 100 years and AI to do it.
And given that I've been in the longevity field for 25 years,
and I know the billions of dollars being spent,
and I talked to the leading longevity scientists,
we are reversing aging.
I just reset my central aging clock in my brain by 20 years.
I've had gene therapy that takes nine years off my measured age.
And there is no reason that humans can't extend our life
by 50% given what we already have in the bag
and the things that are coming in just the next five years.
I'm not alone in saying that.
Ray Kurzweil has been saying it forever.
He says that we'll reach aging escape velocity within the next couple of years.
In fact, most of the leading futurists will agree with that now.
Bottom line is 180 is conservative.
That's just hard to process.
I mean, some people I know get old.
I mean, my grandma lived till she was 104 and her she was there cognitively
till 101 and then she was still there a little bit each year but um dementia happens as you get
older and older so how are we going to train the brain to to not have these scientific occurrences
that have been occurring for the beginning of time. They don't occur for everyone. They occur for some people. And we know why they occur. In fact,
I read a whole book about this with a thousand references. It's called Headstrong. And Alzheimer's
is optional at this point for most of the causes of it. Dr. Dale Bredesen has been on my show,
who wrote a book called The End of Alzheimer's, and he talks about the causes.
You can prevent those things. Even simple things like microdose pharmaceutical nicotine. People who smoke
never get Alzheimer's. They just get cancer. Smoking is bad for you. But if you take just
nicotine in tiny doses, since 1986, in at least 10 studies, reverses or prevents Alzheimer's
disease. It's also- You're talking about Zin and things like Zin? Yeah, yeah.
So there's a reason you might want to do
one to five milligrams of nicotine a day
over age 40 especially,
because it mimics exercise in the body
and it means the brain is much less likely
to get Alzheimer's.
And most of the causes of dementia,
they're well understood.
You're eating a ton of toxins.
You're eating a ton of seed oils.
You're not getting blood flow into the brain. All of these are manageable. They don't take much work as long as you know they matter. There are plenty of people in their 70s
and 80s who are energetic and sharp. And the reason I really know this is because when I'm 26
and I have chronic fatigue and my brain doesn't work and I'm tired, Mike on my board of directors
who's 88 was calling me at 1130 at night full of energy and more energy than I had. I'm like, if Mike can do it, I can do it.
I think he just has home here danger coffee.
He was calling you up.
Before I admitted that.
Yeah, it happens. And the reality is a lot of people get the diseases of aging,
but if you look back historically, not many people got those. These are new. These are
diseases of industrial food and toxins, and those are manageable.
So what are the two or three main things that we can all do to biohack ourselves or to get
increased longevity?
I know you talk about a lot of different things, but you talk.
There's a lot.
One of the simplest things is learn how to get good sleep.
Sleep hygiene is really cool.
And the summary of everything I know about that
is totally free. Sleepwithdave.com. Best marketing URL of my life. But I just put everything I know
about sleep because I was a guy who got five minutes of deep sleep. I hated sleep. I was
terrible at it. I get 90 minutes of deep and 90 minutes of round, which is more than most college
students get. And you normally get worse sleep as you age. I get that almost every night, even if I
travel nine time zones, because managing how you sleep is about setting as you age. I get that almost every night, even if I travel nine time zones.
Because managing how you sleep is about setting up your environment so you sleep better.
You measure it by your ring.
By my ring.
And before that, I used to sleep with a headband on to measure it.
So it's profound that you can change your sleep.
That'll make you live longer.
Sleep is one.
Learn how to be hungry sometimes. Intermittent fasting is a proven technique for increasing longevity.
I age at around 73% of the rate of normal people because I take these things into account.
You probably should get your minerals and take your supplements.
Take your vitamin date, vitamindate.com.
It's another thing I created.
You need to take D and K together.
Most people are profoundly mineral deficient.
The superfoods we're all eating that are mostly peasant foods remarketed, they suck minerals
out of your bones and they give you metabolic weakness unless you put minerals back in the
body.
These are simple things to do.
Eat more high quality animal protein than your body can use so that you don't lose muscle
mass.
And avoid artificial oils, avoid artificial colors and flavorings.
Artificial oils being sunflower,
safflower, soybean, corn, all these plant oils that no one's ever eaten. If you do that,
you can measure how old you are. It's a four or $500 test for the biggest one in the field. And
there are much more affordable tests that run as low as like $179. That'll tell you how old are
you compared to your peers. You mentioned fasting a
lot in your career and we could spend one hour on this. Yeah. So talk to us in general, what's
healthy and what do you think about these weight loss drugs like Ozembic? Okay. Is that the same
thing? They're not the same thing. When you do intermittent fasting, you are not eating for about
12 or sometimes longer
hours.
Maybe 12 could be 24 hours.
And you don't need to do it every day.
And you don't need to do it the same way every day.
If you had a really stressful day, you probably don't want to do a long fast because a fast
is a stress just like exercise is stress.
A lot of people are over fasting after my first book.
So I wrote Fast This Way to teach people how to modulate your fasting.
So at least three days a week, skip breakfast or skip dinner.
And you will do much, much better from a longevity perspective it saves you money and time too
if you have a hard time with that you could put butter and mct oil in your danger coffee
and drink that at breakfast and you're still fasting and this angers some people but galleries
here's the deal fasting works because it keeps your body from raising insulin and it keeps your
body your body from raising something called mtor and it turns out fat doesn't affect either of
those you can have some fat while you're fasting and you still lose weight you still get the
longevity benefits fasting the same effect as these new weight loss drugs like ozempic what
do you feel about ozempicing doesn't work the same way as
Ozempic and the new weight loss drugs. They're different mechanisms. If I was obese, I would
absolutely use Ozempic a hundred percent because being obese is so dangerous. And I say this as a
300 pound guy at one time in life. However, if you're on Ozempic, you must eat one gram of animal
protein per pound of body weight that you want to be no matter what, even if you're an ozempic, you must eat one gram of animal protein per pound of body weight that you want to be, no matter what, even if you're not hungry. And you have to lift something twice a week. If you do that, you will not lose your muscles. And low-dose ozempic is a really good strategy. What most people do though, is they stop eating, they take a Zempic, they lose all their muscle mass and they lose some fat.
And then there's metabolically screwed for a long time. So proper use of a Zempic is a miracle drug.
Most people don't eat enough protein on a Zempic. Tell us about four years ago, about 20 years ago.
I tried neurofeedback for the first time. So when you hook a computer up to your brain
and see what your brain's doing, show it to your brain so your brain can change itself.
And I've worked with experts all over the world. 11 years ago, I opened 40 Years of Zen,
which is in Seattle. It's a five-day brain upgrade program. We make our own hardware,
our own software to teach people to have the same brain states as someone who's done 40 years of
daily meditation practice. And I've had about 1500 big entrepreneurs,
family office people, celebrities come through and people say it's like the best plant medicine
ceremony I ever had without the plants, because you just get to go deep and edit the settings in
your operating system so that everything feels easier when you're done because you're getting
out of your own way. And that's been the number one thing for me that's allowed me to have multiple companies to not get just destroyed
when Bulletproof did what it did. All those things. So building resilience in humans and
the ability to remain grounded as a leader when things are either going your way or not going
your way. So you get to choose your state and stay there. Neural feedback is a way to do it.
It's the most profound company of all the ones I've started.
We're both serial entrepreneurs, and I want to talk about what it means to be successful
and what it takes to be successful.
Work ethic.
I've shifted my work ethic a lot.
When I started Bulletproof, I was VP of cloud security at Trend Micro.
I grew Bulletproof to about 20 million
revenues while I had a day job. I just worked two jobs, slept four hours a night for 18 months
straight. Probably not good for my longevity strategy. So be capable of working really,
really hard and be mature enough to not do it. You have to set aside time for health and wellness.
You have to set aside time for relationships. I put them on my calendar. I assume my calendar says,
if you don't set aside time for those and you're capable of working really hard because you care about what you're doing, you will work until you're unhappy
and sick. We're wired to do that as entrepreneurs. So literally 90 minutes in the morning, that's my
biohacking time. I'm going to do something. I have a whole upgrade labs at home. I have all the toys.
I'm going to do the ones that I feel like doing today. And then the evenings, I'm going to do something. I have a whole upgrade labs at home. I have all the toys. I'm going to do the ones that I feel like doing today.
And then the evenings, I'm actually not going to take a call after 530 night because I have
a date with my girlfriend.
Right.
And if someone texts me, I'm not going to answer it because I'm busy.
Right.
And having the discipline with your time to have good friends, have community.
There's been times in my life where I just never saw friends, didn't focus on relationships
because I work, work, work.
That's not why you're working. Isn't it true you're supposed to work in your 20s and earn in
your 30s? And as you get older, you have families and get a little bit more better work-life
balance. If in my 20s, I had a little bit more wisdom, I would have set aside an hour a day to
study meditation and relationships because I would have had a lot more money and a lot more happiness later in life.
So in your 20s, you're capable of working really hard. You just don't know what to work on.
So study how to be a really good partner and study whatever personal development appeals to you.
If instead of doing that, you study how to make money, just be an asshole that makes a lot of
money. One of the things that's contributed to make money, just be an asshole that makes a lot of money.
One of the things that's contributed to my success, one of the main ingredients, something I call extreme preparation.
I teach it.
I'm writing a book called Extreme Preparation.
I want to be the most prepared person who's ever walked into that room.
How important has preparation or extreme preparation been in your success?
It's been very toxic to my success.
Sometimes I spend huge amounts of time preparing and it wasn't even what I needed to do. And what I've been cultivating over the
years is what I'm going to call an inner knowingness. And there is an intuition and then
there's an emotion and then there's a thought. I'm well prepared, but I'm not excessively well
prepared when I go into a meeting and I have a team who prepares me with what I need to know.
I want to be prepared enough.
And I don't want to have spent so much energy on preparing ahead of time that I'm not present
and reading the people in the room and thinking about the future.
So I found that if I went down that route too far, I would be almost perfectionist.
I'd stay up all night
preparing the perfect slide deck, but then I'm exhausted when I go into the meeting.
So it was, how do I know that I'm prepared enough was the trick. And being over-prepared for me,
it was almost like an act of paranoia, but being extremely prepared was a good thing.
Figurino Mali, UFC champion, talked about getting a stem cell injection in his penis.
You have also had a stem cell injection in your penis.
What is that about and does it actually work?
I've actually had five stem cell injections in my penis over time.
And having a young person's sexual function is profound.
You feel very different when you do it.
What's worked better for me, though, is something called the wasabi method, which is one of my other companies. We use a specific
type of sonic shockwave that causes new blood vessels to grow. And you can add width or length
almost at will. It's used medically as a treatment for ED or it's used by biohackers as a way of
enhancing function. And it's ridiculous. If you have a penis that's
not working very well, you can hack it. You can fix it very easily. And the stem cells are one
of the ways to do it. I've had stem cells in every joint in my body, in my face. I've had my bone
marrow taken out twice. And whenever I have them injected, I'm like, sure, inject some.
There might as well ouch
they use lidocaine you won't feel it i think having curiosity is important oh yeah ingredient
of our success and i want to talk about you studied for a while you had ejaculation studies
and orgasm studies and the conclusion of which that a man should have
one orgasm a week and a woman should have as many as possible so well not quite let me tell you the
numbers yeah let's let's go through the numbers this is from ancient daoist teachings it's your
age in years minus seven or 55 uh-huh so stretch've got 48. And then divide by 4.
Okay.
So, what's 48 divided by 4?
It's what?
12?
12.
12 and a half.
So, that means you would ejaculate once every 12 days or less if you want to maintain your life force.
Or less.
Yeah, or less.
So, ejaculating too often is bad for that.
But why?
Here's why.
Okay. too often is bad for that. But why? Here's why. When you ejaculate, your testosterone drops for
about 48 hours and your prolactin levels go up. Those are both bad for you. Testosterone drives
dopamine, which drives happiness and drives motivation. And prolactin makes you tired and
lethargic. So every time you're ejaculating, according to the Taoists, they're saying you lose life essence. And according to what we understand about hormones, there is an ejaculation hangover.
So I'm, I tried to disprove this. I don't want this to be true. Went through a year of trying
the equation for my age. And they also say, if you want to live forever, just ejaculate once
every 30 days as a man and keep your, keep your orgasm to less than an hour.
Guys can have hour-long orgasms.
It's ridiculous.
So for a year, I published the data in Game Changers.
I tracked my daily happiness and my frequency of sex
and frequency of ejaculation.
When, as a guy, it's just like intermittent fasting.
You're not going to die if you skip lunch.
You're not going to die if you don't ejaculate.
But it feels like you're going to.
So you learn how to
do this and tantra teachers teach you how to do it. There's all kinds of stuff written about this.
Montauk Chia has been on my show as a leading figure in this. And what it turns out is you
have huge amounts of energy. And I've had Uber drivers say, damn, I heard this on a podcast.
Like I just started a new company. Like I got a $30,000 raise. Like there are people,
like your energy is just getting leaked out especially if you're doing porn and what you find is if you learn how to not
ejaculate you have sex a lot more now the taoists will say for women orgasms do not diminish them
there isn't a negative hormonal response it's a positive hormonal response so if you're in a
relationship and you ejaculate less you're gonna have more sex your partner is going to be happier
and you're going to be happier and your oxytocin levels go up for everyone and you ejaculate less, you're going to have more sex. Your partner is going to be happier and you're going to be happier. And your oxytocin levels go up for everyone and you
maintain the ability to go again and again and again. Everybody wins in that. You just have to
get over the idea that you'll die if you don't ejaculate. That's counterintuitive to how most
people feel after sex. Sex has been known to be the most pleasurable experience on earth.
When did I say not to have sex?
I said don't ejaculate.
So, all right.
So, we got to get into this too because when I was reading about it, I'm like, Dave, who on earth as a man is having sex and not ejaculating?
Why have sex?
I personally would not understand the point of that.
Well. Neither would anyone I know, by have sex. I don't, I personally would not understand the point of that. Well.
Neither would anyone I know, by the way.
If you could go for two hours and your partner had a dozen, like, just earth-shattering orgasms,
soaked the sheets entirely, and was just fully exhausted and in a state of bliss you've never seen before,
you wouldn't want to do that?
That would make me happy but but that's a function of just holding your ejaculation for a while till your partner experiences her pleasure
so what's wrong with that so your partner has five orgasms and then only wait because you want
to please well five is a lot i think for for some people well i think i think i mean we're going
deep we're going deep now i've never i've never heard of a woman having 20 orgasms during sex.
Maybe I'm hanging out with the wrong crowd, but I've never heard of that before.
But I do think...
Huh?
It happens?
It definitely happens.
Okay.
You should have, let's see, you should have Kim Inami or Emily Fletcher on the show.
Okay.
Brandy Love was on my show.
She's one of the biggest adult film stars ever.
Interesting episode. Not about what people think it's about.
It's about the business of pornography and why people go into it.
And it was fascinating.
Entrepreneur.
That's why she went into it.
But once again, I cannot imagine not doing both.
Yes, you want to please your partner, but you also want to also experience your own orgasm.
What if it was possible to have an orgasm without ejaculating?
Is it?
Yeah.
How?
Well, this is what the teachings are.
So there's a way of squeezing. I mean, maybe I'm just not educated.
Well, there are classes i've
taken all the classes on this stuff and what you can do is is you can have whole body intense
orgasms that don't involve ejaculation and the benefit of this is you can go have sex for two
hours in the morning and like oh we've got some time this evening let's do it again and then do
it again and if you have a marathon sex session you you ejaculate the next day, you're probably not going to want to do it again, right?
Well, I mean, no.
Most people know.
It's because your prolactin levels are high and your testosterone is low.
No, I don't agree with you.
Yes, you would have.
No, I definitely don't agree with that.
You're unusual.
There aren't a lot of 55-year-olds who you can ejaculate every single day after two hours of sex.
So congratulations on being that healthy.
Well, I'm not saying I'm mad.
I really don't want to.
I mean, some days I feel great.'s blushing some days i feel great i want to keep going and some
days it's like it's enough i'm tired it's you know a lot of energy exactly so it is a lot of energy
what you'll find is that when people go down this path they guys have profound amounts of energy
like they become really productive yeah and you have
so much more sex like there's a lot more sex right and it's enjoyable and since now it's not about me
i'm gonna it's like how what what is what are we capable of doing together and i am going to feel
great amounts of pleasure i'm going to have multiple orgasms i'm just not going to ejaculate
and maybe i will once a week or whenever i feel like it so the the problem was that was never made
an equation for women and all the research so i figured out the equation it took a lot of research
and it's the number of orgasms until she feels like she's going to die plus two
okay so let's let's make uh let's make this practical so the bottom line is as a guy you
want to be able to go and feel great pleasure and have a ton of fun sex until she just can't
take it anymore and then a couple more because 20 of people report meeting god during sex when
it's really good sex but few people have the skills just the sexual skills much less the
relationship skills to create a safe space and all that so it becomes play when it's just not about getting off like i'm going to have
tons of orgasm and experience all the pleasure it's just like it's just like intermittent fasting
the first time you you go 24 hours without eating like oh my god i thought i was going to die and i
didn't it turns out i felt great so each go a week to say, I'm not going to ejaculate this week.
I'm just going to have sex every single day. Watch what happens to your partner.
You and me, we're founders, entrepreneurs, and you have said, if you coach an entrepreneur,
and if he, we're talking about males, can have sex and not ejaculate for some period of time,
his career will skyrocket as opposed to him having normal sex every day.
Yes.
I'm just calling it like I see it, right?
I'm not alone in this.
So some entrepreneur comes in, he's a young man, comes in.
Dave, what's your advice for me to be successful?
Is that part of what you actually tell people?
If it's something you're honest with?
I'm going to say, talk to me about porn.
What?
I'm going to say, talk to me about porn.
If they're using porn, they got to stop.
That stuff is so bad for your motivation, your dopamine.
It just doesn't work.
I'm going to tell them to do a cold plunge or cryotherapy, right?
And you talk about mindset.
I'll tell them that.
Absolutely.
Talk to me about your loveotherapy, right? And you talk about mindset. I'll tell them that absolutely talking
about your love life, right? Because this is a major variable. And if you look at what people
need, we need to feel safety. We need to feel nourished. We need to feel love and sex for
adults is part of love. It's not the only part of it, but it's an important, it's a source of
nourishment for us. And if you're not paying attention to those things, you're not going to
show up for your business in the right way, right? If you're running your business out of fear,
because you're a bullied, right? Or to prove you're good enough. So you're worthy of love.
You can build a business that way. You just hate your life while you're doing it. So I'm like,
yes, become an Epic lover. Stop wasting your energy by ejaculating every time,
make her ejaculate every time. And then you do it once a week and watch how your life changes.
The amount of creative energy that a man is capable of when he knows how to hold his energy that way,
it is profound. And I'm not alone in this. All of yogic teachings in Ayurveda talks about this.
All of traditional Chinese medicine talks about this. Taoism talks about it. Tantra talks about
it. We just don't know it in the West. But this has been written about for thousands of years.
I didn't invent this. I just tried to disprove it and became a believer when I couldn't disprove it.
So let's talk about something else that is highly enjoyable. You mentioned nourishment. Let's talk
about food. I love food. What are the five best foods you can eat to be healthy and to biohack
and live longer? What are the worst five? The best five are grass fed beef or ruminant
animals, like things like sheep and bison and things like that. Um, butter, coffee,
regular coffee. Okay. Better than no coffee, but mold-free coffee to be good. I don't like
on danger obviously, but I'm biased latte. Okay. To fall within that category. A lot
tastes bad because of the milk. Itte is bad because of the milk.
It's probably bad because of the milk if it's normal milk.
The milk we have in the West is called A1 protein from cows that ate corn and soy.
And it actually causes a lot of allergic problems and inflammation in people.
Some people can handle it, but most people, milk is a problem in the latte.
So I would say put butter instead of milk.
It'll be much happier. And after that, it's blueberries and wild-caught like sockeye salmon or something
like that. So these are fatty, good quality fat foods and high polyphenol foods. Those are most
important. And don't worry about the mercury in fish because I know your thoughts about fish have
changed over the years. Wild-caught sockeye only lives for two years, and it's mostly freshwater.
It has the lowest pesticide, the lowest plastic, and the lowest mercury,
and very high omega-3 content.
That's why I specifically like that kind of salmon.
Worst foods?
Worst foods.
Anything that's a replacement for meat made out of highly processed food.
So impossible burgers beyond meat, stuff like that.
The fact that it tastes just like meat, but it punches you in the gut, just like peasant food,
which is what it is, is a bit of a problem. Another one would be anything containing
omega-6 oils, where canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, safflower oil, those are so bad for you.
I mean, that's everything.
Not the way I eat, but it is most prepared foods. And there's a reason we have diabetes and cancer
everywhere. It's because these oils are not suitable for human consumption. They're bad for
you. And I haven't eaten them in 15 years. I'm 4.8% body fat and I used to be 300 pounds.
And it takes about two years to replace half the fat in your cell membranes. So avoiding or at
least heavily minimizing those is important.
And you think about it, you take one fish oil pill, it has all these good benefits.
Why is it that an equivalent amount of bad oil wouldn't have bad benefits?
It's that bad for you, especially if it's restaurant fried oils that have been totally
destroyed.
And anything that contains artificial flavorings or colorings, these are provably bad for your
brain, like really bad for your brain. So I'm describing most processed foods right now.
And then the one that's going to surprise people is what we'll call high oxalate foods.
This is spinach, kale, beets, and even raspberries, sadly. Oxalates cause 70% of kidney stones.
Plants cause them, not animals. and there are huge numbers of people with
urinary tract problems and all sorts of pain in their body gout unexplained pain skin problems
that are just caused by plant toxins and oxalate is one of the big ones so spinach and kale are
not superfoods they're bad for you alcohol alcohol is bad for you but it's fun so i do it once or
twice a year and what do you mean you do do it? I'll drink something that's really good,
like great sake or wine as old as I am or something. But I don't do one drink a week
because it ruins your sleep for at least one night. And it is a pro-aging, pro-cancer compound.
And there are better ways to feel good. If you want to go to a party and feel relaxed,
have some true kava. It does all the good stuff of alcohol and none of the bad stuff. Or have a microdose of mushrooms or
something. That's at least good for your brain. But going out and drinking wine because you like
it, I don't care if you like it. You could go out and have heroin because you like it. It's still
not good for you. So I don't understand drinking alcohol knowing how much metabolic damage it does.
I understand the desire to drink it,
do something better. If I am going to drink, I'll protect my liver and I'll take a probiotic that
stops alcohol from turning into aldehyde, which is the primary cause it ages your tissues so rapidly.
Let's move on to your lab. Upgrade labs. Upgrade labs, where you have made the claim that going in for a five-minute workout three or four days a week is better than going to the gym for some obscene amount of time.
Explain what it does and how on earth could that be possible?
All right.
Upgrade Labs uses data and AI to help you get to your goal as fast as possible using the technology of
biohacking.
Okay.
And just to tell people, this is a physical location.
I think you have seven now.
We have 30 locations signed.
30.
It's a franchise.
You can go to ownandupgradelabs.com and open one in your neighborhood.
And what Upgrade Labs does is we bring in all the technology I've worked with for years
that's used by super athletes and celebrities and Navy SEALs and things
like that, that radically change how your body responds. So we do things like PEMF and cryotherapy
and neurofeedback. And we use AI to help you build muscle because lifting weights works,
just doesn't work very well. But cardio is the biggest one. If you were to do an hour of cardio a day,
five days a week for two months, we think you'd be strong, right? Your VO2 max, which is a measure
of how effective it is, it'll go up by 2%. You're going to work your ass off, sweat all the time,
feel good about yourself, but you don't really get very good results. Come to Upgrade Labs and
use our AI bike. Five minutes, three times a week. You will not sweat.
You don't have to change clothes unless you're wearing a dress because you're still in the
bike suit.
And doing that, you'll improve by 12% your VO2 max.
Six times better results than five hours a day and 15 minutes a week.
You're on a bike.
You're on a bike.
That's it?
You're on a bike, but the bike is reading your heart rate and you're wearing headphones
to tell you what to do.
And it's modulating the stress on you. As it turns out, you don't change by doing
lots of work. You change by working really hard and then quickly returning to baseline.
So we're actually guiding you to do breathing exercises after a very brief sprint to quickly
drop your heart rate. So the body goes, oh, I might need to go fast, but now it's safe for me
to transform. 12% VO2 max improvement is equal to adding two years to your expected lifespan.
And you could kick your ass in a spin class and wear out your hips and knees,
feel good about yourself if someone yells at you in sweaty spandex,
and you're only going to improve 2%.
So come to Upgrade Labs, and we'll take care of your cardio,
and you have so much time left over.
Why don't we train your brain with neurofeedback?
Why don't we put you on our whole body red light therapy bed that changes how your cells
are work electrically?
Like there's so much stuff you can do.
You're just wasting time at the gym.
It's better than not going to the gym.
It's just not very effective on a permanent basis.
And I got shit to do.
What's your advice to parents who have children?
What should they be doing health-wise for their kids?
I've taught my kids that you control how you feel with what you eat.
And okay, try and eat that and see how you feel.
And one of my biggest parenting moments was when my kids were five or seven or something.
They'd food chain the nanny.
And I said, guys, we're going to go to McDonald's. And they looked at me and they said,
daddy, you can take us to McDonald's, but you can't make us eat. I'm like, what are you talking
about? And they said, we know how our tummies feel when we eat that way. We don't want to do it.
It doesn't matter if it tastes good. So teach your kids they have control over their state.
And kids want control more than anything else.
And let them eat the bad stuff and see how they feel.
Talk to me about the blue light glasses that you wear.
You wear them on a plane.
I think you wore them when you walked in today.
And you just came from Norway.
And you said no hangover.
Jet lag and all that.
Jet lag from the flight.
Light is an important nutrient and timing signal for the body.
And we get huge amounts of blue light indoors.
And some blue light is good for you and others is not good for you.
So I started this company about 12 years ago called True Dark.
We make glasses that block only the bad blue and allow the good blue in.
And we make glasses for sleep at night bad blue and allow the good blue in.
And we make glasses for sleep at night that tell the body that it's dark, even though you can still see. And this is why I don't get jet lag anywhere on the planet. And I wear these because my eyes
stay younger. My bright studio lighting doesn't bother me. And you actually feel great at the end
of the day when you haven't been exposed to huge amounts of toxic blue light.
Where can we buy them?
It's at truedark.com.
Truedark.
And people report huge benefits. And we just released a study for the ones for sleep.
15 minutes wearing those glasses is the same as meditating. It drops high-speed brainwaves,
increases alpha waves just by wearing the glasses. You wear them for a half hour before sleep and you get better sleep at night. And you wear these during the day, your energy levels stay constant because your brain
doesn't get tired from crappy lighting. They really were.
Oh my God, yeah. How many pair have you sold since you started the company?
I don't have a number, but it's a lot. And when people talk about it, I don't market them heavily.
It's just people feel different when they wear them. So it's been life-changing for me. LED
lights at a typical office,
they just knock me out after a while.
I just get tired.
I wear these and I don't get tired.
So as we conclude today,
I always finish my show with a game called
Fill the Blank to Excellence.
Are you ready to play?
I'm ready to play.
My number one professional goal is?
My number one professional goal
is to help a lot of people learn how to be happy.
My number one personal goal is? My number one professional goal is to help a lot of people learn how to be happy. My number one personal goal is... My number one personal goal is to get as close to being fully enlightened as I can in this life.
My biggest regret in life is...
My biggest regret in life is not learning forgiveness earlier on, because I used to be kind of an asshole.
My biggest fear in life is?
I don't run on fear anymore.
I couldn't answer that one.
Is fear a great motivator?
It's a great way to get going.
If you let it motivate you, it'll eat you up.
The funniest thing that happened in my career is?
The funniest thing that happened in my career is the funniest thing that happened in my career is
in 2014 a norwegian man was arrested for smuggling grass-fed butter into sweden for
christmas baking because i created a global shortage of butter that is actually hilarious
did he go to jail yes for how long butter smoking. I don't know how long.
God, I sure hope you paid for his legal expenses.
Oh, that's crazy.
The best advice I've ever received is?
The best advice I ever received was from my friend, Ken.
When I told him about a narcissist senior executive I had who was eating up my company culture,
he looked at me and he said, Dave, we're going to fire her with my phone or yours.
Didn't take his advice and it probably cost me a hundred million dollars, but it was great advice.
If you could work with one person in the world to improve their health, that person would be.
If I could work with one person in the world to improve their health that's a really good question like who would it be
it might be the dalai lama it'd be interesting to do some life extension stuff with them
um that would be one answer the other one would be
it'd be interesting to work
with kanye on his brain and do some neurofeedback right like he's an incredible artist and you know
clearly has his moments but i i feel like there's so much untapped potential in there
the one thing people should do to improve their mental health is the number one people think
the number one thing people should do to improve their mental health is? The number one thing people should do to improve their mental
health is learn how to sleep. We could talk about this sleep issue for a long time. I'm a terrible
sleeper. Oh God, we could hack that for you. But what would the one main thing be? Is it turning
off your phone before you go to bed? Is it wearing your glasses?
Is it meditating for an hour before you go to bed? There's two things. Don't eat after the sun
goes down, or at least eat as early as you can. And number two, either turn off the lights and
have red lights or wear the true dark glasses before you go to bed. Light and food are what
are keeping you from sleeping. The one thing I've dreamt about doing for a long time but haven't is...
The one thing I've dreamt about doing for a long time but haven't is I haven't visited Bhutan yet.
A kingdom where they have a gross national happiness product.
So it's on my list and I'll probably go do it.
What are the three things on your bucket list that you haven't done?
I haven't lived to 180 yet, but I'm working on that.
I haven't done all of the cognitive upgrades that I think I'm capable of yet. So I don't yet know all of the levels that my brain is capable of, but I'm working on it.
And the third one on a bucket list I haven't yet been to patagonia seems kind of interesting otherwise like i've done a lot
of cool stuff one piece of advice that i would go back and give my 21 year old self is the one
piece of advice i would give my 21 year old self is that you have control of your own biology it's
not there's something wrong with you it not, there's something wrong with you.
It's that there's something wrong with your body.
If you could be one person in the world, who would it be?
I've met a lot of really cool people in the world who I not met.
I haven't sat down with Elon yet.
I've sat down with Kimball a couple of times, but it'd, but it'd be really fun to chat with Elon for a little while.
If you were the President of the United States
in the next election, the first thing you would do is?
If I was the President of the United States, you're saying elected?
Sure. You're elected.
You're named tomorrow the President of the'm elected. You're named tomorrow.
The president of the United States.
What's the first thing you would do?
I would,
I would resign because I like to get shit done.
It's a hopeless job.
The one question you wish I'd asked you is.
We didn't talk at all about women's health or fertility. And these are massive issues.
My first book was on fertility and how to have a healthier baby. The fertility rate is so low
right now. And the toxins that affect all of us are affecting women more than men and it's
affecting the next generation. And this is something that we need to talk a lot more about.
The incidence of autism in kids is going up. Health problems in kids is going up.
Bobby Kennedy's talked a lot about this in his campaign, but there's a huge problem in our
children's health that needs attention. And there's a huge problem in our women's health.
They get Alzheimer's twice as much as men. And we got to do something about that. It's our job
as a society to take care of our women about that. It's our job as a society
to take care of our women and children. There are endocrine disrupting chemicals made by
mother nature. Toxic mold makes a lot of them. Some plants make them, but man-made fragrances,
something called atrazine, which is allowed in the U S but banded most other countries that
turns frogs into hermaphrodites. it provably affects humans at the levels that
are in our drinking water. And your job as a parent is to do what you can to reduce your
exposure to household chemicals and eat the cleanest food you can afford, to bind toxins
if you're going to get pregnant or you're pregnant, and to do your best to feed your kids
the food your ancestors ate, not pre-processed garbage food. If you do this,
your kids' chances of having autism, ADHD, allergies, childhood illnesses, all the stuff
I dealt with, they don't have to have it. And if you see someone on the street who's pregnant,
open a door for them. Just be kind. We don't have enough mothers right now. We don't have
enough babies right now. And our babies and mothers aren't healthy enough. So just do your part in society. When you see
someone who's working to make the next generation, give them a helping hand. That alone, just feeling
supported, it's so profound. And if you're a woman at perimenopause, for God's sake,
see a functional medicine doctor and get on bioidentical hormone
replacement the sooner you do it closer to menopause the lower your risk of dementia later
in life the lower risk of cancer later in life all the fear-mongering you heard about that it
was all based on using synthetic drugs the bioidentical approach helps women at least as
much as men hey this has been awesome I really appreciate you being on my show.
I've been a fan for a long time. I'm glad we got to sit down today. You're a brilliant guy. Thanks.
You're positively affecting the lives of truly millions of people. And I learned a lot today,
and I'm going to change some of my own habits here. It's a lot of fun. Not the sexual habits,
but I'm going to change some of the other ones. Really appreciate it. Thank you.
Thanks, Randall.