Live Long and Master Aging
Dave Asprey: Biohacking is a "real thing" now
Episode notes
The Annual Biohacking Conference, hosted by Upgrade Labs, is a mind-boggling, mind-enhancing gathering of people, from all walks of life, who want to live better and longer. LLAMA’s Peter Bowes attended this year’s event, in Beverly Hills, California, to meet Dave Asprey, the movement’s poster boy for self-improvement, along with some of the conference’s key speakers and exhibitors. In this episode we explore everything from cryotherapy to enhancing neuroplasticity, flow meditation, mitochondrial health and infrared saunas. Dave explains how biohacking has come of age, why he believes he will live to be at least 180 and how he says everyone - not just the rich and famous - could benefit from being in better control of their bodies and biology.
01:52
Dave Asprey
Founder, Bulletproof
Dave, the original biohacker, explains how and why the practice has come of age and how we can all benefit from it.
"Biohacking is largely the art and science of changing the environment around you, so that you have more control of your biology.”
Also check out: LLAMA episode 65, with Peter’s tour of Upgrade Labs in Santa Monica.
Martin Tobias: Biohacking to upgrade the human mind and body
12:24
Dr. Barry Morguelan
Chinese energy grandmaster, double board certified gastroenterologist and internal medicine doctor trained at UCLA and currently practicing in Los Angeles. Dr. B, as he is affectionately known, is a force of nature with a mind-blowing story of personal discovery and experience.
21:54
Dr. Charles Brenner
Head of Biochemistry at the University of Iowa & chief scientific adviser to the Chromadex, a California-based nutraceutical company behind the Nicotinamide riboside (NR) supplement, Tru Niagen. Dr. Brenner updates us on his work understanding NAD and cell metabolism.
Also check out our previous interview: LLAMA episode 53
Charles Brenner: Explaining the science behind “age better” vitamin B3 supplement
26:32
Lauren Hansen, Cryo Science
Learn about the Cryotherapy craze. Lauren explains the science of exposing the body to subzero temperatures in order to stimulate physical and mental health benefits.
32:26
Dr. Patrick Porter, BrainTap
Dr. Porter hacks the power nap with "brainwave entrainment" technology. Through guided-audio programs and creative visualization processes, an app allows users to "relax, reboot, and revitalize while achieving peak brain performance.”
41:14
Tom Griffin, Halo Neuroscience
Tom explains the science behind a headset fitted with electrodes that put your brain in a more “excited and malleable state” for an hour. For athletes, Tom explains that the headset works by applying a small electric current to the part of the brain that controls movement, activating neurons so they fire more often during training.
44:15
Dr. Chris Shade, Quicksilver Scientific
Keto or Kale? If the former is your diet of choice, Dr. Shade explains how a ketogenic diet works and how he has developed a system to hack - i.e. speed up - the process. So what is Keto Before 6?
50:09
James Brown, Vedic Meditation
Step back and go with the flow. James explains Vedic Meditation and how it allows the mind the settle, without trying too hard.
1:00:20
Dr. Raleigh Duncan, Clearlight Infrared
Infrared suanas have attracted a huge amount buzz recently. But how do help us hack our health and athletic recovery? Peter steps inside a hot yoga cubicle to find out more.