Longevity: You Need to Start With These to Slow Down Aging

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  • @faysoufox says:

    Hello sir, there’s a problem in the video title

  • @Stranded360 says:

    Down*

  • @yona1an says:

    What’s Fown Aging

  • @hideoussails1783 says:

    Look up what Fown means in the Urban dictionary LOL

  • @hideoussails1783 says:

    So does watching these YouTube videos raise your cognitive function or does it lower it?

    • @LVArturs says:

      Depends on the approach – if you’re trying to remember the facts, engaging in active recall, then raise (though it’s still not nearly an optimal method). If you’re attempting to multitask, not keeping attention, interrupting your focus on something else, then might lower.

    • @hideoussails1783 says:

      ​@@LVArturs👍

  • @WAPFHealthCoach says:

    Great info

  • @WalkingMoments says:

    ill just keep eating 15grams of glycine a day and astaxanthin

  • @hideoussails1783 says:

    @ 12:26 I’m 60, so this means I should start drinking alcohol? 🍷 Cheers!

  • @glady9784 says:

    Any chance for a new video on testosterone? There are lots of new studies I’m sure. There are things that work for testosterone, but might decrease DHT for example. Or sth like Panax gingeng that is good for libido but bad for DHT etc.

    That video would be great. Also a vid on apigenin

  • @Bezorgde_Burger says:

    Summary for those who don’t want to watch:
    1. PUFA depleting
    2. Regularly taking aspirin
    3. Fully eliminating starches, most fibers, and gluten, preferring citrus, dates, or sugar for carbs.
    4. Adding sugar or milk to your coffee, drinking more coffee.
    5. Replace muscle meat with gelatin

  • @hideoussails1783 says:

    What do you think about using derma rollers to increase collagen?

  • @tomwoodall1463 says:

    GOD DAMN, IM OLD

  • @MarmaladeINFP says:

    There are many important factors. Any regular physical activity is good. And HIIT is possibly the single best exercise. Though I also do muscle-building. I’m also a fan of supplementing collagen, if I probably get plenty from meat. Then of course, the maintaining neurocognitive abilities are important. All of those are no-brainers.

    But I’m starting to think that equally, if not more, important are some other factors. I’m particularly thinking of: light (circadian sunlight exposure, red light therapy, blue light reduction, etc) and water (clean source like spring or glacier, mineral rich like Quinon, deuterium-depleted, structured, etc); along with protection against non-native EMF.

    As for other things, I’m not so sure it’s clear. Siim brings up hormones, in context of getting too much protein and too little carbs. But most of that research is done on unhealthy people on the standard American diet. There are many healthy people on low-carb, animal-based diets who seem to have no hormonal problems.

  • @hideoussails1783 says:

    Any foods that contain copper peptide ghk-cu?

  • @LL-hs4jo says:

    50ml $87? Jeez

  • @dikshaedythe6042 says:

    We could really appreciate your analysis on women, meno and hrt

  • @daysoftheboo says:

    It’s a lot of work to be healthy it’s worth it but it’s still a lot of work but it’s still worth it
    Expensive too , consequences of existence

  • @SilverFan21k says:

    Based Longevity content

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