133. Dave Asprey: “Father Of Biohacking” On The War Happening Inside your Cells

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What if I told you that right now, inside every cell of your body, there's a 2-billion-year-old battle being fought that could be the key to your energy, mental clarity, and overall health? In this groundbreaking conversation with biohacking pioneer Dave Asprey, we uncover the fascinating connection between toxic mold exposure and mitochondrial function that's revolutionizing our understanding of human performance. The reality is 90% of chronic fatigue cases trace back to toxic mold exposure. Understanding this ancient cellular battle could be the key to unlocking your peak performance!

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro of Show
04:11 Sense of Purpose and Community for Human Life Extension
06:28 Impact of Spirituality
09:52 Human Body as a Quantum System
18:36 New Book: Heavily Meditated
18:57 Dave’s Experience in Mastering Biohacking and Longevity
22:20 Happiness vs. Safety
30:12 Mitochondria and Feeling of Safety
31:30 MCTs and Fats in Your Coffee
43:45 Psychedelic Mushrooms vs. Medicinal Mushrooms
47:15 Toxins in Coffee
54:13 Living in an Environment with Toxic Mold
1:01:23 Mycotoxin Test for Mold Toxins Inside Your Body
1:04:58 Big Pharma Earning Millions of Dollars a Year for Poisoning Cows with Mold Toxins
1:06:35 Ways to Combat Mold Toxins in Our Body
1:22:15 Resetting Circadian Rhythm
1:33:09 Final Question: What does it mean to you to be an “Ultimate Human?”

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Speaker 1 I got the scan and when I walked back into his office, he was kind of white. He looked at me and he said, Dave, I thought there was nothing wrong with you.

Speaker 1 When I see your brain scan, he said, Inside your brain is total chaos. I don't know how you're standing here in front of me.

Speaker 1 It was chemically induced toxic mold brain damage that different toxins or nutrient deficiencies cause problems in the brain.

Speaker 2 All driven by this mold toxicity.

Speaker 1 Well, by mold and MTHFR, which makes mold worse. It literally just blew my mind.
Now there's more. Before I was 30, I had most of the diseases of aging.

Speaker 1 Arthritis, high blood sugar, prediabetes, high risk of stroke and heart attack. In part, because I was constantly inflamed because I was sleeping in a moldy bedroom.

Speaker 1 So I went on this path of saying, how do I get rid of this stuff? And it turns out that it's all mold-poisoning mitochondria.

Speaker 2 So what do you do? What did you do?

Speaker 1 If you have mold, you got to bind the toxins. You got to get rid of the mold growing in your body.
and you should do some ozone therapy and you should take the supplements that allow you to methylate.

Speaker 1 If you do those things, you're probably going to get better.

Speaker 2 What are the people watching this do? Where do they start? Do they get a mold test? Everything pops red.

Speaker 1 This is going to shock you, Gary.

Speaker 2 Hey guys, welcome back to the Ultimate Human Podcast. I'm your host, human biologist, Gary Brecca, where we go down the road of everything anti-aging, longevity, biohacking, and everything in between.

Speaker 2 And today I'm blessed enough to sit with the father of biohacking, someone who has, unbeknownst to him, been a mentor of mine for many years.

Speaker 2 I've read a lot of his books, followed a lot of his teaching. He really opened my eyes to the entire world of biohacking and longevity and anti-aging and life extension.

Speaker 1 He's...

Speaker 2 a vast world of knowledge. We had just had an incredible podcast together.
So welcome to the ultimate human, Dave Asprey.

Speaker 1 Carrie, it was an honor to get to interview you on the human upgrade and an even bigger honor to be on your show.

Speaker 1 I've been watching all the things you're sharing. I just love it when you talk about MTHFR, which has been a big part of my biohacking journey as well.

Speaker 1 So kudos for just teaching millions of people the stuff that matters.

Speaker 2 Thank you so much, man.

Speaker 2 You know, I...

Speaker 2 I've been, you know, I've been just fascinated, like, I have this childlike fascination with human biology and human physiology and just human optimization and performance.

Speaker 2 And you clearly do too. I think you were the one that really drew my attention to inside the cell, through the cytoplasm, down into the mitochondria.

Speaker 2 You know, you've written books on bio-optimization, and I think they're really excellent roadmaps.

Speaker 2 I'm going to put links to those in the show notes for the people that are not familiar with your work. They should be familiar with your work.
We went down so many rabbit holes on your podcast.

Speaker 2 I want to isolate a couple of those. I loved what you said right before the cameras started rolling because he said, well, what do you want to talk about?

Speaker 2 And I said, you know, I live in the mold capital of the world. We've seen a lot of mold and mycotoxin exposure in

Speaker 2 Miami and our clients. And you had a really gnarly experience with it,

Speaker 2 which I think when I look back at the most impactful podcast that I've ever had, it is always with people that solved a problem. in their life.

Speaker 2 And so you had to solve that problem.

Speaker 2 And then I also want to go down the road of this emerging science behind micro-dosing mushrooms and these neurotropics that are gaining so much popularity because it's the fringes of my expertise, but I'm very interested in it.

Speaker 2 So I want to talk about your, your, your thoughts there. And then, of course, we're going to dive into the mitochondria a little later.
But

Speaker 2 if you don't mind, let's, and then I also want to get into your new book, Heavily Meditated. I'm halfway through the book now.
Thank you for sending me a pre-release copy.

Speaker 2 You know, we also talked about

Speaker 2 both of our beliefs that one of the most overlooked things of all of human performance and human life extension and happiness is the spiritual side of things, the community, the connection.

Speaker 2 And actually, why don't we start there?

Speaker 2 Because

Speaker 2 You know, we talked about the Blue Zone studies and how there wasn't really any continuity between diets, but there was continuity in this sense of purpose and sense of community.

Speaker 2 You know, a lot of those zones don't even have assisted care living facilities. Assisted care living is mom and dad move back in with the kids until they die.

Speaker 2 And I remember watching the documentary and thinking, wow,

Speaker 2 this elderly woman's only purpose

Speaker 2 is to go out and get vegetables for each meal that the family makes every day.

Speaker 2 But she did it with such intention and her contribution was meaningful.

Speaker 1 And they actually linked that to why

Speaker 2 her life had been extended for such a long period of time. She was, I think she was 109 years old in the documentary.

Speaker 1 Fresh is a fiddle-looking too, by the way.

Speaker 1 Absolutely.

Speaker 2 I hope I look that good at 80, much less 109.

Speaker 1 Something else is happening in there. It wasn't just that she had purpose.

Speaker 1 I started

Speaker 1 the first all-grass-fed, no bad seed oil restaurant in LA and ran it for eight years.

Speaker 1 And you can put love in food.

Speaker 1 This is why the Dalai Lama limits the number of people who touch his food before he eats it because he doesn't want it to pick those vibes up.

Speaker 1 So not only was she getting value for her longevity, she was putting love in the food that makes the food do something different in ourselves. Wow.
Wow.

Speaker 2 That's, you know,

Speaker 2 I'm on the fringes of frequency medicine, right? Frequency and some of these bioresonance machines. I know that water can store frequency.

Speaker 2 Given the volume of water that we have in our body, it makes much, it makes sense to me that we can store frequency.

Speaker 2 We know that what we refer to as intuition is more than likely a sensitivity to frequency. It's picking up somebody else's frequency.
Are they authentic? Are they lack authenticity?

Speaker 2 My wife is very good at that.

Speaker 2 So, talk a little bit about the impact of spirituality,

Speaker 1 community,

Speaker 2 meditation.

Speaker 1 I have a quick rife story for you. Oh, do you? Okay.

Speaker 2 I have a good positive rice story too.

Speaker 1 Oh, cool. Yeah, very good.

Speaker 1 I went through a lot of health stuff. Before I was 30, I had most of the diseases of aging, arthritis,

Speaker 1 high blood sugar, prediabetes, high risk of stroke and heart attack. I'd been on antibiotics for 15 years for chronic strep and sinus issues, wrecked gut, massive brain fog.
I mean,

Speaker 1 it was pretty bad.

Speaker 1 And my career was taking off. And I said, okay, I must have Lyme disease.
One of the doctors thought that. And to be really clear.
Sounds like it, by the way.

Speaker 1 90% of people with Lyme actually have toxic mold, which is why they have Lyme. Lyme is a symptom of toxic mold.
And I say that based on genetic studies out of UCLA.

Speaker 2 So in other words, not a tick bite.

Speaker 1 Well, they might have got a tick bite, but they would have recovered if they didn't have something suppressing their immune system, which is mold. Clear the mold and the lime magically gets better.

Speaker 1 So I didn't know this at the time. And so I bought a Rife machine in about 1997.
This was a little... This is the old school one you held with it? That's with the

Speaker 1 charged gas tube. Okay.
So this is a kind that radiates through gas.

Speaker 1 The machines where you hold the handles are called Rife bar machines, D-A-R-R-E.

Speaker 2 So.

Speaker 1 My partner at the time was also living in a moldy house like I was, and she had developed herpes lesions in her sinuses, terribly painful.

Speaker 1 She's sitting reading something in the living room, and I thought, I'm just going to type in the frequency for herpes.

Speaker 1 And I didn't tell her what I was doing. She had no idea.
And I hit start.

Speaker 1 Within five seconds, she screams, drops her book, grabs her nose, and goes, turn it off, turn it off, turn it off.

Speaker 1 There couldn't have been placebo there. She didn't even know she was part of the experiment.
Wow. That is how powerful a Rife machine can be if you have the right frequency.

Speaker 1 And so a lot of people, especially you go back 20 years, would say, that's not possible, therefore it isn't.

Speaker 1 And it's this anti-science view that's holding back longevity, holding back functional medicine, because

Speaker 1 people have these stories that I have to know why it works or it doesn't work. Right.
That's not real. So my favorite answer for people.

Speaker 1 When I say, well, it looks like in a study, there's results from this thing.

Speaker 1 And they say, well, without a mechanism of action, I can't accept it. I go, no problem.
The mechanism is leprechauns.

Speaker 1 And they get really mad. I'm like, well, okay, every mechanism of action we've ever figured out, they're all stories to explain reality that our bodies do not know how to sense.

Speaker 1 And we know beyond a doubt that time and space are both illusions created by the way we see the world through our brains.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 however, if you were to try and live as if those aren't real, you're not going to like what happens.

Speaker 1 So this is just how we see the quantum reality that we all live in. There's a view called biocentrism that really says all of reality comes about as a manifestation of consciousness.

Speaker 1 We also know that the human body is a quantum system. And there was a study I posted about it, and it didn't like blow up the world the way I thought it would.

Speaker 1 And for the first time ever, within the last five years, we figured out how to look at something called proton spin in living cells. Okay.

Speaker 1 And scientists found out that every time your heart beats, the proton spin of all of the molecules in the brain changes direction.

Speaker 1 instantly with no lag time, which means that there's a quantum coherence between your heart and your brain and between all the cells in your brain. This means that our brains are quantum.

Speaker 1 Our biology is quantum. The microtubules inside our mitochondria are quantum.
So, of course, they're picking up quantum messages. Yeah, I would, of course, believe that, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 And it doesn't mean that it's easy for us to sense that, but this is where intuition comes from. And people might be saying, well, Dave, you're a biohacker.

Speaker 1 I know you from ketosis and, you know, putting butter in coffee.

Speaker 1 I've also written a major New York Times best-selling longevity book and a neuroscience book.

Speaker 1 And I've run a neuroscience clinic for now 12 years called 40 Years of Zen in Seattle, where the world's top performing executives and athletes and celebrities come and do decades of meditation in five days with computers attached to their heads.

Speaker 1 And I've studied intuition. And

Speaker 1 what happens in reality is

Speaker 1 your body,

Speaker 1 your mitochondria, it's like a distributed network, a separate consciousness from your brain, is constantly scanning reality.

Speaker 1 The mitochondria are the frontline sensors of reality, and they sense reality a third of a second before your brain gets a signal.

Speaker 1 And you're saying a third of a second, really? Yeah. If I clap my hands,

Speaker 1 you're a smart guy. You know, it took the sound some amount of time to hit your ears, and then you heard it, right? Right.
It's not real.

Speaker 1 What's real?

Speaker 1 The third of a second lag time is invisible to you. So when the sound hit your body, your consciousness didn't get the first electrical signal of the sound until a third of a second went past.

Speaker 1 So there's a censorship window that all humans have. Just like when they do live broadcasts, there's an eight-second window in case someone has a wardrobe malfunction, they can shut it up.

Speaker 1 Right, right. Drop CF phone.
Right. Right.

Speaker 1 Our body reserves a third of a second to decide whether it's going to let you hear that or see it or whether it was worth your attention or time.

Speaker 1 And it is the mitochondria that are the frontline sensors. Wow.
So they're not power plants. They're environmental sensors.
And then they're computers that run a simple program.

Speaker 1 They are dumb little bacteria.

Speaker 1 And then after that happens, the program decides: will I make stress molecules, inflammation molecules? Will I make electricity? Will I make heat?

Speaker 1 Or will I make some proteins, the mitochondrial proteins?

Speaker 1 So there's a decision that's made long before your brain is even involved. And it's entirely invisible to us.

Speaker 1 And I believe after a lot of research that mitochondria are the source of our intuitive sense of the world.

Speaker 2 Wow, it makes perfect sense because they're the first to receive the signal. So therefore, they are transmitting the signal, and therefore, they're the buffer.

Speaker 1 They are the buffer.

Speaker 2 They interpret, for lack of better words. I don't want to take liberty with your words.
They interpret it and transmit it. So, their interpretation is important.

Speaker 1 They're like a firewall for reality.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 imagine what would happen if you and I picked up everything happening right now. Our little brains that are actually really intelligent, but very slow, they'd be overwhelmed.

Speaker 1 It'd be like you were on a high dose of LSD all the time.

Speaker 1 Right? It would just, there's there's so much going on, right? Like, what do I pay attention to? Right. So, mitochondria, they have to have

Speaker 1 a decision-making hierarchy. And I figured out what it is because I'm a computer hacker and I created distributed systems and I troubleshot them for a decade.

Speaker 1 So, if you assume that there's billions of mitochondria, all independently sensing reality, they vote with each other to decide what's real. It's called quorum sensing.

Speaker 1 And they do this simultaneously with photons, with chemicals, with magnetism, and with quantum coherence. Wow.
And they go, all right, what's going on? Well, what do mitochondria care about?

Speaker 1 They care about life, and they run the operating system of all life on the planet, even trees, slime molds, politicians, all of them.

Speaker 2 I like how you said slime molds and then politicians.

Speaker 1 Depends on the politician, right?

Speaker 1 So, slime molds and politicians

Speaker 1 and humans, just to be clear.

Speaker 2 That one got me.

Speaker 1 You got me with that one.

Speaker 1 So what do they do?

Speaker 1 Here's the operating system for life. Okay.
Number one, run away from, kill, or hide from scary things.

Speaker 1 All life does this. Now, if you're a peanut, well, let's see, I can't run away.
I have roots.

Speaker 1 So I'll put a shell on it and I'll fill myself with lectins and some other things that make it so it's less attractive to eat me. Yeah.
Mycotoxins for sure. Right.

Speaker 1 And if you're a skunk, you spray someone with something stinky right and if you're a human you either hide in a cave or get a spear right like all life will do this right so that's fear these are all f words which makes it easy to remember fear comes first This is also why we ruminate on things because our body says emphasis on fear, put more energy into fear.

Speaker 1 Because if something eats you, it's game over. And these dumb little mitochondria that run your reality, they don't understand time.

Speaker 1 They just know they might be the last on earth and they better not get eaten. Right.
And speaking of getting eaten, the second second F word, fear. Sorry, second F word, food.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 So eat everything.

Speaker 1 Because famines have wiped out everything throughout the last four and a half billion years or so. The earth has been here.

Speaker 1 So fear, food.

Speaker 1 Third F word, all life has to do to stay around forever, Gary. Do you know what that one is?

Speaker 2 Function.

Speaker 1 No, like multi-generational stuff.

Speaker 2 Family frequency.

Speaker 1 Fear, food,

Speaker 1 fertility. Ah, fertility.
It could be the other F word. I was like, wondering if I was going to get you with that.
Yeah, you love.

Speaker 2 I knew you were baiting me

Speaker 2 after you said slime mold.

Speaker 1 Right. So fear, food, fertility.
In order. Okay.
So before you get a chance to think as a human, is it scary? Can I eat it? And can I hump it?

Speaker 1 Okay. Now.

Speaker 2 Like most men. I feel like most men think about that.

Speaker 1 Well, I just excused everything you've ever done that you're ashamed of. It was your mitochondria, not you.
They are a separate intelligence inside your brain.

Speaker 2 Can't wait to tell my wife.

Speaker 1 Exactly. It wasn't your fault.
It was your mitochondria's fault. I can't wait to tell my wife.

Speaker 1 And it's funny because energy allocates in order and in amount. So the most energy to fear, the second most to food.

Speaker 1 And in some of my books, I write about studies, a third of the average person's thoughts are about burritos.

Speaker 1 It's what am I going to eat next? So a third of the thoughts in your conscious brain are food, food, food.

Speaker 1 That's just your mitochondria yanking your chain because of nutrient deficiencies or because of toxins.

Speaker 1 So, fear, food, fertility, that's kind of dark. But the next one is the most important one, and it's friend.

Speaker 1 Right?

Speaker 1 And friend is all life is wired to support its own species and the species around it.

Speaker 1 And all of these are automated systems that happen before

Speaker 1 you can think.

Speaker 1 And the final F word is is forgiveness. And I use that for humans in particular, but it really is evolution.
All life is designed to improve itself, to become stronger, to become faster, to evolve.

Speaker 1 And the way humans do it, it's via forgiveness, because forgiveness lets you put less energy into fear. So you have more energy for food.
You eat food the right way.

Speaker 1 You have more energy for, I'm going to call it fertility, but it's really intimate love, which is a source of nourishment.

Speaker 1 And now that you're not wasting energy on fear and on being hungry and on feeling unloved, you have so much energy for your community that now you have a purpose in the world.

Speaker 1 And you have energy after that because your community is now nourishing you that you have so much energy left to grow and evolve and transform and transcend.

Speaker 1 That's why biohacking is so important because

Speaker 1 at first, how do we have more energy to fill all these buckets in order? Yeah. And then how do we reallocate the energy more effectively across the buckets?

Speaker 1 And Heavily Meditated, my new book, is about what everyone wants. You might enter biohacking because, like me, you need to lose 100 pounds or because you had crippling brain fog.

Speaker 1 But once that's solved, you go, you know, I think I want to live longer.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 1 But then you go, I don't want to live longer unless I'm happy. So biohacking is ultimately about consciousness and longevity.

Speaker 1 You will always end up with these two as your primary goals, no matter if you're starting with my knee hurts all the time. It's happiness.
Yeah, Yeah, it's happiness.

Speaker 1 And happiness is hard, but we understand so much about what to do. And

Speaker 1 along with learning from the masters of longevity, I was able to start the biohacking movement because in my mid-20s, I was so sick.

Speaker 1 I hung out in one of the first anti-aging groups in Palo Alto, a nonprofit, and they asked me to run it. I was the only guy under 60 in the room.
And we brought in the luminaries in the field

Speaker 1 to come and and present every month about a mile from Stanford in Palo Alto.

Speaker 1 And so I learned from these masters and like, wait, the things that make old people young make young people powerful, but no young people will come to this thing.

Speaker 1 I'm four minutes from Google's headquarters and no Googlers will ever show up.

Speaker 1 So I thought, I have a branding problem and I'm walking around in remote parts of Tibet

Speaker 1 and just meditating and thinking like biohacking, that's the word. It's about what I do as a computer hacker.

Speaker 1 I take control of systems I don't fully understand because I can't see in them yet because I don't own them yet. I'm going to take control of my system because my doctor won't help me lose 100 pounds.

Speaker 1 Working out for 18 months, six days a week, didn't help me lose any weight at all. Wow.
And trying wasn't the thing.

Speaker 1 Believing something works wasn't the thing. I just made this vow.
I am going to measure results. I'm only going to do what works.
And I don't care if it's supposed to work.

Speaker 1 I'll try the obvious things. That's why I started out going to the doctor, taking antibiotics, going on a low fat, low calorie diet and overexercising.

Speaker 1 Well, when that didn't work, all right, fine, I'll go to Tibet. I think meditation is bullshit.
Right.

Speaker 1 To be honest, at the time, I'm a computer science guy, but maybe thousands of years of tradition, maybe they're not all dumb. Maybe I'm just arrogant.
Right. So I became.

Speaker 1 just deeply curious and I learned about acupuncture. I learned about meditation.
I went to Peru in 1999 and I asked for ayahuasca and they looked at me and they said, you're white.

Speaker 1 I said, yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 And today I don't actually recommend ayahuasca.

Speaker 1 There's much safer molecules for altered states unless you're on a very specific path.

Speaker 2 Ketamine.

Speaker 1 Ketamine is much safer and

Speaker 1 less spiritual risk and less medical risk.

Speaker 1 And I'm not opposed to Aya. Like I said, I did it in 1999, but it wasn't a tourist business then and it wasn't being used to target wealthy people and sort of manipulate them the way it is today.

Speaker 1 But all these things were not what I thought was going to work. I was desperate because I was miserable.
I tried being wealthy. When I was 26, I made $6 million.

Speaker 1 These are pre-Biden dollars. Yeah.
So that was real money.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 that was like $2 billion today. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 I made and lost it before I was 30. I was an entrepreneur magazine for selling the first thing ever sold over the internet when I was 23.
I tried fame. I tried getting married early.

Speaker 1 I tried, you know, not being lonely. None of those made me happy.
And I just realized I got to get my energy back. I got to make my brain work.
I need my power back.

Speaker 1 And then I need to reallocate the power so that I can have the opposite of those efforts. What do you think the opposite of fear is?

Speaker 2 Happiness or

Speaker 1 safety?

Speaker 1 It's interesting. Different people have different answers to it.
And after talking with a lot of people and considering it, some people say love, some people say safety.

Speaker 1 In my world, it's peace.

Speaker 1 And if you have peace, you have safety. If you have peace, love can flourish.
So the opposite of being afraid isn't just safety. It's more than safety.
It's a sense of deep peacefulness.

Speaker 1 And this comes from studying lots of different spiritual lineages. And

Speaker 1 safety is a state you can measure with neuroscience. You can measure it looking at your catecholamines, looking at your adrenal levels, looking at your cortisol levels,

Speaker 1 Looking at all kinds of things like the amount of micro sweat, something called galvanic skin response.

Speaker 1 And strangely, you can train yourself to consciously change your state of peacefulness.

Speaker 2 Through meditation or just being, or mindfulness.

Speaker 1 You can do it through meditation and mindfulness. It's a very slow process.
It takes 20 years to be able to get to the advanced states of doing an hour a day.

Speaker 1 I started 40 years of Zen because I didn't have 20 years to do this. I was kind of miserable.
So 40 years of Zen is in Seattle. It takes five days.

Speaker 1 And after five days, you have the same brain states of an advanced Zen meditator.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 it changes everything when you realize, okay,

Speaker 1 I can turn on peacefulness. You can do it through neurofeedback.
You can do it through breath work.

Speaker 1 You can do it through various kinds of biofeedback or through heart rate variability. Most people know about that from wearing our rings and our whoops and whatever.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I actually have two different rings, the ultra-human and aura on right now. I'm testing.

Speaker 2 Are you humans different than aura? I use the whoop.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'd say the three that are most reliable: Whoop, Ultra Human, and Aura.

Speaker 1 And UltraHuman's a new entrant, but I think I like it better than Aura,

Speaker 1 even though I was an advisor to Aura many years ago. Okay.

Speaker 1 I was also the CTO of the first company to get a heart rate from the wrist back in 2008, the stuff that your Apple Watch does today, or that the WOOP does. So I've been involved in this.

Speaker 1 How do I get the signal off the body so I can hack it kind of thing?

Speaker 1 But going through all that stuff, the peacefulness thing was most important. And it's a trainable state.
And I know the inhibitors to peacefulness.

Speaker 1 And it's the stuff that you and I talk about all the time. It's toxins from your environment.
It's lack of nutrients. It's lack of methylation.

Speaker 1 It's something is stopping the hardware from working.

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Speaker 2 You know, most of us are not just protein deficient, meaning amino acid deficient or fatty acid deficient. We are mineral deficient.

Speaker 2 So a quarter teaspoon of this in water first thing in the morning will make sure that you get all of the essential minerals that you need. It tastes amazing.
In fact, I made a steak today.

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Speaker 1 I remember back when I was 30, I was going to Wharton Business School. I'd already made and lost millions,

Speaker 1 and

Speaker 1 I started failing out of my classes. And I thought, God, there's something wrong with me.
Maybe I'm not as smart as I think I am. I'm dumber than my classmates.

Speaker 1 Maybe I'm just not trying hard enough, but I know I'm trying and I know I'm smart, but I just couldn't bring it. And brain fog, it was brain fog.
So I went to Dr. Daniel Amon's clinic.

Speaker 1 I read his first book and I got a brain scan. And I remember the psychiatrist in Palo Alto there, he looked at me like a tech bro wants Adderall.
Like we know this one. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 I didn't want Adderall.

Speaker 1 So I got the scan. And when I walked back to his office, he was kind of white.
And he looked at me and he said, Dave,

Speaker 1 I thought there was nothing wrong with you. And when I see your brain scan,

Speaker 1 I'll never forget the words. He said, inside your brain is total chaos.

Speaker 1 You have the best camouflage I've ever seen. I don't know how you're standing here in front of me.
Really? And I almost felt like crying because finally a doctor believed me.

Speaker 1 And at that moment, I'm like, thank God, I have a hardware problem. I don't have a moral failing.
I thought it was something wrong with me. It was chemically induced toxic mold brain damage.
Wow.

Speaker 1 And today I sit on Dr. Amon's board of directors and he has proven conclusively that different toxins or nutrient deficiencies cause problems in the brain.

Speaker 2 Oh my God, I want to go down that road so bad.

Speaker 1 Well, the connection between toxicity and feeling a sense of peace is dramatic. So I had so much anxiety and fear that I didn't even recognize because it was my constant state in my teens and 20s.

Speaker 1 I just thought everyone was that way.

Speaker 2 All driven by this mold toxicity.

Speaker 1 Well, by mold and MTHFR, which makes mold more. Or elimination, yeah.
Right. And then constant cravings.
I didn't know the difference between hunger and cravings because I only felt cravings.

Speaker 1 I remember ending a meeting when I was at a big tech company where I made all that money

Speaker 1 and it was 1145 and I just looked at people and I said, guys, I am so hungry. I'm going to kill one of you and eat you if we don't continue this in the cafeteria.
Right. Right.
And that's a craving.

Speaker 1 And hunger is peaceful. It's like, you know, I should probably eat in the next day or two, but I'm fine either way.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 1 my first fast and, you know, the Bulletproof Diet was the first big intermittent fasting book more than 10 years ago now.

Speaker 1 And I wrote that after I hired a shaman to drop me off in a cave all by myself because I knew I ate if I was lonely.

Speaker 1 And I knew that I ate if I was.

Speaker 1 just feeling this sense of craving. So like a loneliness thing.
And I was terrified of being hypoglibitchy or hangry because I knew I was an asshole

Speaker 1 if I was hungry. So if I'm by myself in a cave, I'm going to deal with my loneliness.
I'll have no food. And if I, you know, get angry, I'll yell at the walls.
Right. Right.
And I did this.

Speaker 1 And after four days of not eating, I had so much energy that I climbed to the wrong mountain to meet the shaman to pick me up. I ended up walking 10 miles in the desert with, felt so good.

Speaker 1 And I just realized I am not going to die if I'm without food. And I broke that thing.
And so now I'm, I've learned how to deal with fear.

Speaker 1 I've learned how to deal with food where my body no longer believes I'll die if I don't eat. I know I have at least 60 days of not eating before I'll die.

Speaker 1 So fear, food, and oh my God, if we talk about the other F word there,

Speaker 1 we are nourished by feeling safe. We're nourished by eating food and we're nourished through intimacy.
And I realized I haven't studied this.

Speaker 1 So I studied that, including trying to disprove a Taoist equation around the frequency of ejaculation and longevity for men. And I published the data in one of my books.

Speaker 1 And it turns out that every time a man ejaculates for 24 to 48 hours, his testosterone drops precipitously and his prolactin levels rise.

Speaker 1 And prolactin makes you tired and unmotivated and low testosterone makes you tired and unmotivated. Right.
So, oh my gosh, frequency of lovemaking is good for you.

Speaker 1 Ejaculating too often during lovemaking is going to deplete you. Just like they've been saying for 10,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine and in Tantra and all these things.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 So I studied all that. And these are all mitochondrial imperatives.
So it's about, okay, do my mitochondria feel safe in the world? That's peace.

Speaker 1 Do they feel safe if there is or isn't calories right now? And do they feel safe whether or not I'm frequently having sex to full completion?

Speaker 1 And the reality is all of those were dysregulating me. And when I trained my mitochondrial networks to be peaceful in all of those states, I became kind and peaceful.
Wow.

Speaker 1 I stopped having cravings and worrying about food, and I became a much better lover.

Speaker 2 Now, was this before you did anything to specifically address mold?

Speaker 1 This was a very spiritual journey. It was a spiritual journey.

Speaker 1 And I was working on mold at the same time.

Speaker 1 So I had realized something was going on. And the reason I was attending this nonprofit group for longevity

Speaker 1 was because they were the only people who had tools that helped me, not knowing it was mold, not knowing it was MTHFR, not knowing the weaknesses that my biology had that I thought were moral weaknesses.

Speaker 1 But they would teach me stuff. This was the first group to bring coconut oil into the U.S.

Speaker 1 after 30 years of no one importing it because we had the first study on Alzheimer's and ketones and just coconut oil. That's what inspired me to add the C8MCT into Bulletproof Coffee.

Speaker 1 But the butter from bulletproof coffee, that came from walking around Mount Kailash, the holiest mountain in the world, and having yak butter tea. And it restored my mitochondrial function.

Speaker 1 I'm like, what just happened? And so I have the spiritual side and the longevity side that were inspiring me. And the name for biohacking came to me on the side of Mount Kailash.
Wow.

Speaker 1 Even collagen, which I made collagen a billion-dollar industry. And

Speaker 1 I had injured my knees so severely in Nepal that I couldn't walk across the street without two trekking poles. And I had six days to recover before I walked around Mount Kailash.
Wow.

Speaker 1 Halfway to Mount Kailash, I met this little restaurant on a dirt road, and they're cooking the food over Yakdong.

Speaker 1 And I asked a Chinese friend who I'd met on the road, I said, can you read this menu?

Speaker 1 I'm just looking for some collagen because I know from my longevity work, I need collagen to fix my knees, but I don't have any.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 he said, well, this one says pig's ears.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 so I ordered it and I got a bowl of about 18 cold-boiled pigs' ears.

Speaker 1 The most horrible thing I've experienced in a long time. And I said, Can I have some soup? So I'm like, warm them up in the soup.
And

Speaker 1 the next day, I could walk because I just needed the building blocks to make coffee. Right.
So you fast forward a few years and I've got bulletproof coffee. Nothing to do with bulletproof.

Speaker 1 My new coffee company is called Danger Coffee, and it's truly mold-free and it has trace minerals added at therapeutic doses. Wow.
Danger coffee is my new one, but at the time it was cold free.

Speaker 1 I love that.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 butter, MCT oil. I knew it worked because I tested a thousand recipes when I got back to Silicon Valley.
And years later, I gave $50,000 to Dr. Gerald Pollack.
Have you ever interviewed him?

Speaker 1 Do you know who he has?

Speaker 1 Have you heard of exclusion zone water?

Speaker 2 Yes.

Speaker 1 This is the man who discovered. exclusion zone water at the University of Washington.
And what exclusion zone water is, is a fourth phase of water.

Speaker 1 And your body makes exclusion zone water by drinking regular water. And then your body holds it up against fat molecules that are your cell membranes and exposes it to 1200 nanometer light.

Speaker 1 That's called body heat. Wow.
So body heat plus water plus fat equals a special form of water that allows ATP to form, that allows proteins to fold. Without easy water, your body doesn't work.

Speaker 1 Sunlight makes easy water. Not red light.
Deuterium-depleted water. No, it doesn't need to be deuterium-depleted.
That's

Speaker 1 there's evidence for deuterium. It's also, unless you're a billionaire dying of cancer, it's just not worth it.
I've gone down the deuterium rat hole,

Speaker 1 spent a lot of money on it. It's just not, it's not a meaningful thing and the average thing.
Of all the things you could move, it's not deuterium.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 1 So this exclusions on water.

Speaker 1 Well, the research I funded showed that when you expose water to different types of fats, you get different amounts of exclusions on water.

Speaker 1 The two fats that created the most exclusions on water were C8 MCT oil and butter oil. And this is why you have to blend butter and MCT in your danger coffee in order to get exclusions on water.

Speaker 1 This is why people talk about drinking vegetable juice. That's also exclusions on water.
It just probably fills some toxins you might not want. So

Speaker 1 what you end up finding is: wait,

Speaker 1 all of this revolves around mitochondria because they need the exclusions on water. So these Tibetans drinking their yak butter tea, they didn't have the story about mitochondria.

Speaker 1 They had a different story about Tibetan science, but the results were it improves brain function, improves performance. And now we know why it works.

Speaker 1 We also know why so many other biohacks like red light therapy and infrared light therapy work. They're affecting water in cells, which affects mitochondrial function.
Yeah. Mitochondria work better.

Speaker 2 Red light and the chromophores. Yeah.

Speaker 1 So if they work better, now you have more energy to deal with fear.

Speaker 1 Now you have more energy to say, I'm going to change my diet. Now you have more energy to say, I'm going to work in my relationship.
And now you have more energy for your community.

Speaker 2 And how do you create that shift in your mitochondria? Is this through the intention of meditation? Is that what you discovered?

Speaker 1 It's a lot easier to meditate when your mitochondria work. And this isn't just a story.

Speaker 1 At 40 years of Zen, we've had more than 2,000 people come through a five-day program to increase their IQ, increase their peacefulness, let go of their triggers and all of that.

Speaker 1 If I let them eat whatever they normally eat, they can only do so much of this intense meditation with the computer helping you

Speaker 1 until they just hit the wall. You're like, I can't do it anymore.
I'm done.

Speaker 1 If I give them the right diet and I get some ketones going and I blend butter and MCT oil, even in decaf coffee, two and a half times more meditation before they're tapped out. Wow.

Speaker 1 That's how important this is. Wow.

Speaker 2 That's incredible. So people can actually take charge.
What was the practice that you went through? What were the stages that you went through to do that?

Speaker 1 In order to increase my mitochondria?

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 1 this is going to sound like I'm a broken record, but if you were to wake up in the morning and you were to have some sodium in water, you can have electrolytes too. I recommended this for years.

Speaker 1 It is life-changing to increase sodium. There's all kinds of reasons we can go into for that.
So you have some salt water in the morning, you said regular water. Now hydration goes up.

Speaker 1 Your brain works better in multiple studies. A gram of sodium is great.
It better if you have some magnesium and potassium and things like that.

Speaker 1 So you do that. And then you take, it doesn't have to be a lot, a little bit of ghee or butter and some MCT oil.
And for that, more is better unless you get disaster pants. Right.
And

Speaker 1 you blend it. And you have to blend it for 20 seconds.
You can do it with tea. You can do it with coffee.

Speaker 2 Take your hot coffee, put it in the blender, which I remember at your biohacking events, they blended the coffee.

Speaker 1 It drove me crazy for years like if i just eat a stick of butter and drink some coffee it should work but it doesn't and the reason is that when you blend it you're making the water into exclusions on water ah and with danger coffee we've added a large dose of trace minerals and electrolytes that's in the coffee itself so when you brew it you're getting a therapeutic dose of like 50 different trace minerals so that improves when you blend it and you you drink it and your body's like oh yes and it's saying yes via that intuitive sense that happens before you have an emotional reaction or a thought.

Speaker 1 And the intuition is the body says, this is the water I need. And these are the minerals I need.
Thank God. And you just like want it at this deep level.
And it tastes like.

Speaker 2 You always tell people to hydrate and mineralize first thing in the morning. Yes.

Speaker 1 So that's how I do it. Okay.
Is those things. And then you don't need to eat for a long time after that.

Speaker 1 And some people, especially young exercise buffs, they get so triggered when I say you're still fasting if you have some butter and MCT oil. They say, But, but there's calories in the studies.

Speaker 1 The mice only had water. Like, mice don't have espresso machines, or they would add espresso.
Right. And

Speaker 1 the reason that you can have some fat during a fast and it won't break the fast.

Speaker 1 And I wrote a whole book called Fast This Way to correct some misperceptions about fasting, particularly overfasting. So I've gone deep on the science on this.

Speaker 1 When you're fasting, your mTOR levels do not rise. And mTOR is a beneficial compound in the body that causes tissues to grow.
But if it's constantly elevated, it could increase cancer risk.

Speaker 1 So you need to have peaks and valleys of mTOR.

Speaker 1 So if you're fasting, you have a valley. You can put butter in your coffee, and your mTOR will stay perfectly low.
So, number one is the number one benefit of fasting is mTOR stays low.

Speaker 1 Number two is insulin stays low. In an independent study of 300 different breakfast options, coffee with butter and MCT had the lowest effect, zero, on insulin levels.

Speaker 1 So now I've turned off hunger using a small amount of fat. I've increased exclusions on water so my mitochondria work better.

Speaker 1 I've had the electrolytes in danger coffee and from the sodium in the water. So now I've got hydration.
I've got exclusions on water.

Speaker 1 And I just don't care about food because the small amount of fat affected leptin and ghrelin, which are things that cause hunger and cravings. And now I can go all day.
I can go go till two o'clock.

Speaker 1 I could eat or not eat. I'm not going to think about tacos.
Right. So that creates peacefulness.
No wasted thoughts about food. No sense, oh my gosh, I'm starving.
I'm going to die if I don't eat.

Speaker 1 None of that nonsense. Yeah.

Speaker 2 And think about taking out that big F.

Speaker 1 Yeah. You know, and I, yeah.
If you want peace, don't be hungry. Right.

Speaker 1 If you want peace, have so much energy that if someone comes in who would have triggered you, you're like, I have enough energy for my prefrontal cortex to

Speaker 1 stop me from cursing at them.

Speaker 1 I used to have this huge muscle in my middle finger from driving, right? Yeah. Just because I have middle finger, middle finger, right?

Speaker 1 And I don't get triggered like that anymore. And some of that's because I've reprogrammed my threat networks with the stuff in heavily meditated.
There's a way to go in to these altered states.

Speaker 1 You can use psychedelics. You cannot use psychedelics to edit the things that cause your biology to feel a fear without you thinking about it.
And then I edited my hunger response. I edited my

Speaker 1 intimacy needs and abilities so that there's way more spiritual connection from lovemaking. And then I built a powerful community of millions of biohackers.
I run the biohacking conference.

Speaker 1 It's in its, I think, 14th year now. Yeah.
And 4,000 people showing up. And during World Biohacking Day, there's something like 80 meetups around the world.
And

Speaker 1 this is a community of people who care about being happy, about living a lot longer, and just having control of your biology.

Speaker 1 And the number one reason you want control is so you don't yell at your partner or your kids and you don't do things you're ashamed of.

Speaker 1 I spent my life doing that. Like, why was I so mean? Right.
Why was I so great? It's because I didn't have enough energy in my prefrontal cortex so that I could...

Speaker 1 intercept my urges and then choose to act like an adult.

Speaker 2 Now let's unpack that a little bit. So you're still a big fan of MCTs and

Speaker 2 fats in your coffee in the morning. Blended.

Speaker 1 You can use MCTs. You can use ketone esters, but if you use, or not esters, ketone diol is better.

Speaker 1 You can use exogenous ketones, which give you more energy in the brain, but you don't get the exclusion water. So just, it can be a

Speaker 1 tiny drop.

Speaker 2 It's a little coffee with a little butter and it's just a little bit.

Speaker 1 Or funny enough, coffee oil,

Speaker 1 which is a massive anti-inflammatory agent in the brain.

Speaker 1 The reason espresso is different than coffee is espresso has exclusions on water because the coffee oils are mixed with the coffee, but brewed coffee doesn't do that.

Speaker 1 So you could drink espresso without blending butter. I'd brew espresso and then I'd put a little bit of fat in it and blend it for 20 seconds.

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Speaker 2 That's your, that's in your morning. That sort of that gets the energy into the body and it removes one of the F's in mitochondria.
But you also started to talk

Speaker 2 for a moment about the psychedelics. And

Speaker 2 I think it's the term psychedelics

Speaker 2 that

Speaker 2 throws so many people off or just throws the, you know, the roadblock up. Cause as soon as you say psychedelic, people think LSD, mushroom trip, I did that in college.

Speaker 2 I don't want to do that as a way.

Speaker 2 I think the term microdosing,

Speaker 2 you know, probably a better term, just because people would experiment with micro-dosing before they experiment with psychedelics, even if they're micro-dosing psychedelics.

Speaker 2 But,

Speaker 2 and,

Speaker 2 you know, the research that I've read is fascinating. I know you know a lot more about this than I do.
Um,

Speaker 2 but what about the truth or validity to these mushroom coffees like dough's and uh cordyceps and rishi and and these

Speaker 2 mushrooms that you could actually add to these morning blends? Um,

Speaker 2 I have certainly had clients that have had very, very positive experiences, particularly with anxiety, with

Speaker 1 microdosing.

Speaker 1 Now, there's medicinal mushroom use, things like chaga, things like cordriceps,

Speaker 1 lion's mane.

Speaker 1 And these are separate from psychedelic mushrooms. And they also have different effects on your immunity, your inflammation, or your cognition.

Speaker 1 I was really excited by Lion's Mane when I first read the studies because the two pathways to cognitive enhancement and let's see, Headstrong is my, my big, my big neuroscience book and my, my little like, like tip of the hat to myself thing.

Speaker 1 It hit the New York Times monthly science bestseller list, which is very hard to do. And it was sandwiched between homo deuce and sapiens.
Wow. I'm like, whoa, wow.

Speaker 1 That was one of those days. That's pretty cool.
You don't forget when you see that news. I'm like, wow, like, like, like just so much gratitude.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 in that book, the two things that matter are BDNF, which is brain-derived nootropic factor.

Speaker 1 This causes you to have a young person's neuroplasticity, the ability to learn and change and transform, and mitochondrial function.

Speaker 1 Upregulate mitochondria, upregulate BDNF, and then functional development is easy. And Lion's Mane has great studies behind it.
So I tried Lion's Mane and it didn't do anything.

Speaker 1 I actually know what it feels like to raise BDNF.

Speaker 1 And I was so disappointed. And years later, I found out why.
For lion's mane to work, it needs to be dual extracted.

Speaker 1 That means you need to use alcohol and you need to use heat in order to drive out the active compounds.

Speaker 1 If you just eat lion's mane, which is delicious, actually, I like to cook it, you don't get the benefits.

Speaker 1 So most of the things that you'll get

Speaker 1 are made from the wrong part of the mushroom because they'll use basically not the fruiting bodies,

Speaker 1 or they're extracted only with heat. So when you take a proper lion's mane tincture that has alcohol and heat extraction, if you take it before you go to bed, you'll have vivid dreams.
That's BDNF.

Speaker 1 And if you take it in the morning, you just like, I'm more dialed in. I feel younger, more focused.
So sadly, I haven't seen a lot of results.

Speaker 1 The

Speaker 1 upgrade cafe in Santa Monica that I opened, I think 2014, the first no seed oil, all grass-fed restaurant in LA. where it opened for eight years.

Speaker 1 In its first year, we put Chinese herbs and mushroom in coffee. I stopped doing that because they taste bad.
Like, really? I don't want to ruin coffee with mushrooms.

Speaker 1 I'll just take a mushroom tincture or a mushroom capsule and enjoy the coffee.

Speaker 2 Right.

Speaker 1 Right. And that said.
If anyone's using any product that works for them,

Speaker 1 including the different brands of mushroom coffee, I fully support you doing that. Okay.
Like all that matters is, does it work for you?

Speaker 1 And are you telling yourself that it works or is it actually working? Right. Right.
So, you know, go off of it for a week, go back on for a week and see what the difference is.

Speaker 1 For me, avoiding toxins in coffee is the most important thing. Yeah.

Speaker 2 And there are so many toxins in coffee. And I actually want to turn my audience on to you because now this is

Speaker 2 because, you know, when they harvest coffee, they're dumping it obviously in the back of trucks. Right.

Speaker 2 And like rice, you know, if you dump a bunch in the bed of the truck and you go to the center of that, it's gonna be warm it's gonna be moist and it's gonna be dark it's worse than that okay

Speaker 1 I'll explain

Speaker 1 kind of how the process for danger coffee works and I quit coffee for five years before I went to Tibet because every time I would drink it an hour or two later I would feel this incredible tension and pressure in my chest and it and I would want more sugar and I'd want more coffee and this icky feeling.

Speaker 1 And I thought, I'm allergic to coffee. This sucks.
Coffee is my favorite thing on earth. And

Speaker 1 I came back from Tibet,

Speaker 1 had a cup of coffee, and it was like someone turned the lights on. Like, oh my God, I love coffee.
I'm not allergic anymore.

Speaker 2 Especially you've been off for five years. That first cup of coffee is cannabis.

Speaker 1 Plus, the caffeine's triggered on boy. You're like so good.

Speaker 1 And I,

Speaker 1 because it was a special thing, I bought really high-end single-estate coffee.

Speaker 1 Thank God. And then the next day, I bought a different high-end coffee and I got the same symptoms.
I said, I couldn't go from being not allergic to allergic in one day.

Speaker 1 It's not me. It's the coffee.
And I went deep in the literature.

Speaker 1 Here's what happens.

Speaker 1 Poorly treated soil

Speaker 1 makes weak plants. Weak plants attract insects.
Insects carry toxic mold spores in on their feet. They infect the beans.

Speaker 1 They're sitting in the beans, but they're not growing yet.

Speaker 1 They bring the beans in the trucks where mold starts, and and they put them either in big piles on a tarp, which makes more mold, or they put them in dirty river water for two days, which also makes mold.

Speaker 1 And then they dry them out in the sun, then they roast them. The primary mold toxin in coffee is called OTA or okratoxin A.

Speaker 1 And it's such a problem that the government of China, Japan, most of South America and all of Europe have legal standards in place at 10 parts per million or less in coffee.

Speaker 1 It's that toxic, parts per million. You will not taste it.
You're not going to see the mold.

Speaker 1 It's invisible, but it's linked to direct mitochondrial dysfunction in studies.

Speaker 1 I published 36 studies on DaveAsprey.com that show that this is a heat-stable toxin that survives roasting. It survives brewing.

Speaker 2 Wow, it survives roasting.

Speaker 1 It survives roasting, survives brewing, and it's in the coffee when you drink it. Because the U.S.
has no legal standards for mold in coffee,

Speaker 1 when it's it's illegal to sell coffee in Japan or China or Europe, they send it to the U.S. and we drink it.
And then an hour later, we want to punch people and we get jittery and we want sugar.

Speaker 1 And I'm not making this up. All those governments around the world did this for a very specific reason.
And I would support the U.S. having the same standards as Europe for coffee.

Speaker 1 Since they don't, Danger Coffee, it says on the label, mold free. If you look at some of the other brands I've been associated with in the the past, it no longer says mold free on it.

Speaker 2 Just clean.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And here's what people can do.
If you want to know if the coffee you're drinking today, and it varies by batch and all that, is mold free or not, there's a very simple test.

Speaker 1 You drink your coffee,

Speaker 1 and then you're going to have to pee.

Speaker 1 If you have to pee and your bladder is full, your coffee was clean. But most people, they drink coffee and go, I really have to pee.
And you pee and you pee a half a cup.

Speaker 1 Why did your body tell you you had to pee if your bladder wasn't full? Because OTA is a toxin that targets your bladder and your kidneys.

Speaker 1 And the body actually got a stress response, which you may blame on your spouse, by the way. It's a fear thing, but it's a justified fear.

Speaker 1 And so your body now says, I'm going to pull water out of blood plasma. Now you get some dehydration.
I'm going to use it to dilute the toxin. And I'm going to give you a signal that you have to pee.

Speaker 1 So if you have to pee and your bladder is not full,

Speaker 1 look at what was in your coffee. That's why danger coffee is such a big deal.

Speaker 2 Wow. And so what's the process of removing it if you're not using heat? I mean, you've got to be using some kind of...

Speaker 1 It turns out you can't remove it. You have to go back to which coffee are you using, even who picked the coffee?

Speaker 1 Because these large coffee conglomerate, they just hire migrant workers who aren't trained.

Speaker 1 The coffee that we use for danger coffee is picked by trained coffee pickers, and they don't pick the beans with defects. They don't pick the unripe beans.
So it's better tasting coffee. Wow.

Speaker 1 And then the process we're using is carefully controlled. And then we lab test using very specific tests.
And the crazy thing is that.

Speaker 2 So if you have the toxin on the coffee, this OTA,

Speaker 2 and

Speaker 2 there's no solvent,

Speaker 2 safe solvent, there's no heat procedure, no boiling procedure. There's none.

Speaker 1 I have looked that it makes it super boiling process.

Speaker 2 That's incredible.

Speaker 1 The one thing that will bind to OTA OTA is something called humic and fulvic acid. Guess what? Minerals are in danger coffee.
Yeah. I know there's no mold, and there are toxin-binding minerals.

Speaker 1 I'm a huge favorite on it. Both by the way.
Well, when you drink your danger coffee, you get your daily dose of humic and fulvic in the coffee itself. Wow.

Speaker 1 So I created this because you drink it and your body's like, yes, this coffee is so good.

Speaker 1 And the reason is that the body's really telling you the minerals are so good.

Speaker 1 And the coffee tastes great, but like the minerals add this thing that's not a flavor. it's like a desire

Speaker 1 and then the effect of the coffee is different because as you know if there's electrolytes in water it absorbs differently right very true right so that's that's the whole story you want a discount code for listeners for danger coffee

Speaker 2 we're definitely i i've actually been thinking the first thing i'm doing is is buying this coffee all right can we use like

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Speaker 2 I want to get back. Actually, we're on the subject of mold, but I want to talk a little bit about your mold journey.

Speaker 1 And we got to talk about psychedelics.

Speaker 2 Yeah, and psychedelics. Can we talk about mold and then psychedelics?

Speaker 2 Okay, so let's do mold because

Speaker 2 I have a community called

Speaker 2 VIP Ultimate Humans. We're actually going to do a private podcast with them when we're done this podcast.
Oh, cool.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 in the VIP Ultimate Humans,

Speaker 2 my group gets to ask my guests questions directly.

Speaker 1 directly.

Speaker 2 And lately, there have been, you know, a lot of people sending in questions about mold toxicity. Now, we treat this in our clinic, but I'm very curious.
You know, we use ozone, transdermal ozone.

Speaker 2 We improve detoxification pathways like glutathione, transulfuration in these people. But I mean, you had a pretty gnarly journey with it.

Speaker 2 Okay. And so, yeah, how, where do, where do they start? I mean,

Speaker 2 they get a mold test.

Speaker 1 I think

Speaker 2 everything pops red. Okay.

Speaker 1 I'll talk about the journey real quick so people know the symptoms that would drive them to get a test and then what to do. Okay.
Okay.

Speaker 1 I grew up living in a basement.

Speaker 1 That's a red flag if you live in a basement. Almost all of them are molded to something.

Speaker 2 I did in college.

Speaker 1 And this is in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which has a huge amount of toxic mold.

Speaker 1 If you live in a desert environment, mold is much more aggressive in the desert because it has to grow quickly since it's dry most of the time.

Speaker 1 So it turns out places like Phoenix, Albuquerque, San Diego have really bad toxic mold. But

Speaker 1 I would have nosebleeds 10 times a day. It was just common.
I always carried like a thing of affrin and Kleenex, and it's not great in high school to do that.

Speaker 1 I had arthritis when I was 14, in part because I was constantly inflamed because I was sleeping in a moldy bedroom.

Speaker 1 I had asthma. I had all these weird rashes, all these weird food allergies.
And I'm a bad methylator because I have MTHFR and COMT.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 chronic strep throat. If you or your kid gets strep throat over and over, you have toxic mold.
Wow. The reason for this is that bacteria and mold are ancient enemies.

Speaker 1 And when the strep bacteria that naturally lives in your sinuses and in the back of your throat, when it senses mold, and mold makes antibiotics, right?

Speaker 1 It becomes stressed. Remember the F words, fear? Okay, I'm going to fight.
It makes a biofilm. And chronic strep throat is the number one sign that you have toxic mold in your home.
Wow.

Speaker 2 My youngest daughter has chronic strep throat.

Speaker 1 We've got to get you a dust test and it's either at her school or it's at your home. It's probably at your school because you take care of your home.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And

Speaker 1 the problem with strep is that if you have chronic strep, your immune system can make something called pandas, which I had.

Speaker 1 And pandas is when your immune system starts reacting to a specific protein on strep and it causes things I used to have, OCD and ODD and ADHD.

Speaker 1 And I even used to have a stutter and like I would do the facial twitch thing and I couldn't serve the volleyball unless I bounced it three times and I would constantly have to stim all the time.

Speaker 1 And I had full-on Asperger's syndrome as a kid and you can reverse autism. It's just a huge amount of work.
Right.

Speaker 1 And I know mold was a part of it. I know MTHFR was a part of it.
Yes. So these are some things.

Speaker 1 The other things that I want people to know about, if you have really vivid dreams that are disturbing, that's also a sign of mold. And having bruises for no reason is a sign of mold.

Speaker 1 Frequently bruised, you have nosebleeds, you have chronic strep throat and things like that.

Speaker 1 You have weird dreams, you have digestive disturbances that don't make any sense, you might want to look at the mold environment. Wow.
And there's two ways to test for mold in your environment.

Speaker 1 And one of them is called the dust test. You can go to, I think it's called thedust.com.
And you'll find that the mold toxins are present in dust.

Speaker 1 Depending on which of the mold toxins you have, they can absorb through your skin or by breathing or by eating.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 in my case, I figured out I had mold because I went to a doctor who was a very, very knowledgeable guy, the first guy to have liposomal glutathione on the market in Los Altos, California.

Speaker 1 His name was Tim Guilford. And

Speaker 1 he said, Dave, my patients get better. You're not getting better.
I want to give you an HIV test. I don't think you have it, but why is your immune system not functioning? Right.

Speaker 1 So I didn't have HIV, but he did give me a mold allergy test because we didn't have mycotoxin tests back then.

Speaker 1 And I was allergic to eight of the 10 most toxic molds showing I'd been exposed. And I'm like, oh, this makes so much sense.
I grew up in a moldy basement.

Speaker 1 And then my first condo in the the Bay Area had water leaks from the neighborhood. You weren't allergic to them.

Speaker 2 You had them.

Speaker 1 I had mold toxins and I had an allergic response. You had the antibodies.
I had them. Yeah.
I had the antibodies. So we couldn't test for the toxins.
We could only test for antibodies then.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 so I had been exposed to Sacchybotris and Aspergillus.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 okay, I know that when I moved into this condo that was moldy that I bought, didn't know it was moldy, that suddenly I gained 30 pounds. I'd lost 50 of my 100 pounds.
All of a sudden I'm fat again.

Speaker 1 And my my partner at the time had moved, and she also got fat and had emotional reactions that just made no sense, nightmares, and things like that.

Speaker 1 This was toxic mold. Wow.
And then I move out of that place, move into a hundred-year-old house, which has water sitting under it when it rains.

Speaker 1 Mold, symptoms through the roof, physical anxiety, emotional issues, digestive issues, strep, that all comes back.

Speaker 1 And I'm like, okay, I think I've got the message here.

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Speaker 1 So I went on this path of saying, how do I get rid of this stuff?

Speaker 1 And it turns out that

Speaker 1 replacing methyl donors is really important so your body can do it. Binding the toxins is really important.

Speaker 1 So what I recommend people do now is get a dust test

Speaker 1 and you can go to thedustest.com and do an air test. You can go to gotmold.com.

Speaker 1 And I don't have any relationship with the dust test other than I interviewed the guy. And 10 years ago, I invested invested and got mold a small amount of money.
So I have a whatever.

Speaker 1 I'm not going to, it won't change my life if you do don't get it, but just for full disclosure, right? Yeah.

Speaker 1 And these are going to tell you the environment you're in.

Speaker 1 However, if you've been exposed at work, at school, in schools, especially colleges, and they're just full of mold because no one pays for building maintenance. Right.
Right. And

Speaker 1 all it takes is one water leak to get mold in a building. Right.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 you might have it in your body, but not in your home. You just have to get it out of your home for sure.
And then, if it's in your body, you can get a Mycotest, Mycotoxin test.

Speaker 1 Is that something that you guys offer? We do. Okay.
Is this something everyone can get everywhere?

Speaker 1 I don't know if they're coming up. Tell me where to get it.
I mean, so my favorite one is called mymycolab.com.

Speaker 2 I'm actually going to write that down. Can I have a pen

Speaker 2 because

Speaker 2 I want a good mold test to recommend.

Speaker 1 This is the best one.

Speaker 2 This is my Mycolab.

Speaker 1 Yep. And the guy who runs that,

Speaker 1 Andrew

Speaker 1 Oh, geez, Andrew Campbell, if I'm remembering right.

Speaker 1 He's been practicing for 40 years treating mold. And it's the only test that will tell you, do you have the mold toxins? And do you have an immune response to the mold toxins themselves?

Speaker 2 So he's a toxin. You could have the toxin and have no immune response.

Speaker 1 You can have the toxin with just a direct toxic effect, but not have

Speaker 2 the immune response that's really negative.

Speaker 1 It can be both because the toxins suppress mitochondrial function, which are going to cause stress and all kinds of problems. But an immune response on top of that is worse.

Speaker 1 And once you know what toxins are present in your body at what levels, then you choose binding agents to remove them.

Speaker 1 The most common one is

Speaker 1 activated charcoal, which I brought into the biohacking world. It was one of the first products I ever made.

Speaker 2 What about like zeolite or

Speaker 2 silica clay?

Speaker 1 These are all things that help. So there's zeolite and bentonite are the two types.
Zeolite oftentimes causes a lot of GI distress.

Speaker 1 The trick with zeolite is to take a higher dose. So you get first and second pass.
Glutathione is terribly important, say for OTA, which is in coffee.

Speaker 1 But if you have other toxins, it won't touch them at all. And the most horrible of the mold toxins I was exposed to is something called xeralinone.

Speaker 1 And xeralinone, is a synthetic estrogen made by mold, 10,000 times stronger than human estrogen. It'll absorb through the skin.
I had man boobs. I had lower testosterone than my mom.

Speaker 1 And I had obesity in my teens and early 20s.

Speaker 2 This water retention.

Speaker 1 Not just water. Massive.
Straight up fat because estrogen makes you fat, right? This is why women are squishier.

Speaker 1 Fortunately, in women, they have EPA and DHA in their fat, which they're going to give to babies if they have babies. So Mother Nature wants that thing.

Speaker 1 That's why women with curves are considered more attractive because they're storing fat where it should be, which estrogen helps to do.

Speaker 1 So,

Speaker 1 xeralanone is so bad. This is going to shock you, Gary.

Speaker 1 The pharmaceutical industry will concentrate xeralinol into a drug called xeranol for cattle.

Speaker 1 And it's just a waxy pellet, and it's so effective, they put the pellet in the cow's ear, and the body heat melts the wax and it enters the bloodstream just through the ear canal.

Speaker 1 Cows on xeralinol get fat on 30% less calories. Really? Yeah.
No.

Speaker 2 So this is a mold toxin.

Speaker 1 It's a mold toxin

Speaker 2 purposely put into their ear.

Speaker 1 Uh-huh. Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 It's tens of millions of dollars a year in revenue for poisoning cows. But the big thing here is, if you live with xeralanone, it doesn't matter if you cut calories.
You cannot lose weight.

Speaker 1 And this is why every young influencer who's never been fat, never dealt with obesity, sitting there saying, I'm canceling out my candy bar with my Diet Coke. It's all about calories in, calories out.

Speaker 1 It is nonsense. I just proved that there's tens of millions of dollars being spent on a compound that makes you fat on less calories.
If the compound can exist, calories in, calories out is nonsense.

Speaker 1 And it's mold.

Speaker 1 Wow. Isn't that crazy? That is,

Speaker 2 I'm going deep down this rabbit hole. That, that's, it's, my mind's very, very rarely blown on my mind.
Think about it. They just blew my mind.
Think about it.

Speaker 1 They literally just blew my mind. Oh, there's more.

Speaker 1 And there's more. This is my favorite topic.
It really affected my life. I've been in my life about this.

Speaker 1 And this is why danger coffee is mold-free because it matters. It really matters.

Speaker 1 Now,

Speaker 1 if you go back in time a couple of billion years ago, there's kind of two branches of life. There's bacteria and there's fungus.
They have been fighting for dominance for 2 billion years.

Speaker 1 This is why antibiotics are so powerful. We take a bunch of penicillium mold and we extract a tiny amount of penicillin and that little pill changes all the bacteria in your body.

Speaker 1 Mitochondria are ancient bacteria. They are terrified of mold.
They are part of this ancient battle. They're part of this ancient battle.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 is it any wonder that when your body, which is studded with way more mitochondria than you have

Speaker 1 cells in your body,

Speaker 1 even more than you have bacteria in your gut, that your body freaks out when there's there's mold toxins. Of course, it does.

Speaker 2 That's what causes the strep. You're saying that the mold, mycotoxin, causes the strep, which

Speaker 2 we have low levels of strep in our body to proliferate.

Speaker 1 It causes strep to proliferate and it directly, and there are dozens of studies on this.

Speaker 1 Almost all of the mold toxins directly inhibit mitochondrial function.

Speaker 1 Your body makes less electricity, less heat, less willpower, less testosterone, less glutathione, less of everything you need.

Speaker 1 And our mutual friend, Frank Schellenberger,

Speaker 1 I quoted him a lot in my longevity book. He says, 48% of people under age 40 have early onset mitochondrial dysfunction, and everyone over age 40 has it.

Speaker 1 It's called aging, unless you do something about it.

Speaker 1 In my 20s, I had probably 20% of my available mitochondrial function, chronic fatigue syndrome, just so exhausted.

Speaker 1 And,

Speaker 1 well, is it any wonder that taking or just being exposed to a mold toxin in my coffee, in my bedroom, in my school is going to even further inhibit that?

Speaker 1 And I'm just going to feel like garbage and be unable to recover and unable to sleep, unable to do the things that you're supposed to do to recover, to repair injuries, to have joints that heal and all the things.

Speaker 2 So, what do you do? What did you do?

Speaker 2 What are the people watching?

Speaker 1 If you get it from mymichaelab.com, Number one, go to moldymovie.com. This is absolutely free.
It's a gift. I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars making this documentary.

Speaker 2 Moldy movie.

Speaker 1 Moldie movie. It's one hour of your time.
And there's a dozen top experts in the world

Speaker 1 and a dozen people like you and me who've been affected by mold. No one will tell you you're crazy who sees that movie.
Your doctor, if they see this movie, will stop gaslighting you. Wow.

Speaker 1 And one of the most powerful stories in the movie is a couple, they're both doctors and they're married and they move into a moldy home.

Speaker 1 And she gets massive disabling symptoms and he has no symptoms at all

Speaker 1 because

Speaker 1 she's a doctor. She knows if you have more than five symptoms, you're a hypochondriac.
This is standard medical school training.

Speaker 1 So she thinks she's a hypochondriac, except her body temperature is elevated. So she knows it's real.
She biopsies every organ in her body. How painful is that, right?

Speaker 1 Probably not her brain. And she can't find it.
And finally, they realize it's mold. And they're sitting there next to each other on camera.
This is in the final cut for the documentary.

Speaker 1 And he says, I never felt anything, but I believe her and it's real. And she says, I didn't believe myself until I got the data.

Speaker 1 And the reality is the set of symptoms that come from mitochondrial dysfunction are so broad. Yes.
That is the hub of the world.

Speaker 1 I talk about the hub and the spokes all the time.

Speaker 2 You nailed it.

Speaker 1 So one person has massive anxiety and weird dreams. Another person has frequent infections.
The other one just gained 40 pounds for no reason.

Speaker 1 And they think it's different. And it's all mold-poisoning mitochondria.
So you do the MyMycolab test or maybe a similar test. Find out what toxins you have.
Different toxins.

Speaker 1 get bound by different compounds. And the most broad-spectrum compound is activated charcoal.
You take it a half hour before you eat.

Speaker 1 And it's worse because people who have MTHFR are also more likely to have a genetic discrepancy in something called HLA DR4. Yes.
Okay, I was guessing you'd be super familiar with that. Yeah, I am.

Speaker 1 So people with HLADR mutations, we were designed to survive in a world where you're going to invade another village or country. You're going to get shot by an arrow.

Speaker 1 You're going to clot very quickly so you don't bleed to death. And your immune system is aggressive so that you don't get sick when you eat all the food and get exposed to these new people.

Speaker 1 And then you're going to go home and then go do it again next week. Right.
So quick clotting, aggressive immune response.

Speaker 1 Put those people in mold. The quick clotting causes all kinds of problems and the aggressive immune response causes all kinds of problems.

Speaker 1 So our ancestors were marauders, the Vikings. Right.

Speaker 1 And I have those genes. So that's why my blood would clot within 10 seconds of taking out.
And I was in my late 20s. I was at high risk of stroke and heart attack because of that.

Speaker 1 And it's why I had an aggressive immune response. And it's also tied to that MTHFR thing where I couldn't detox because methylation is one of the detox pathways.

Speaker 1 The other one is the primary one is via glutathione.

Speaker 1 So intravenous glutathione, oral glutathione, really changes things for most mold people unless they can't handle glutathione because they have a COMT problem with sulfur.

Speaker 1 And then the other one that's less known, but is critically important, and I wrote about this in my most recent book, Before Heavily Meditated, is glucarination. Glucarination.
So

Speaker 1 calcium deglucarate is a relatively affordable supplement. And glucarate is the second way the liver detoxes after glutathione.

Speaker 2 Calcium what?

Speaker 1 Deglucarate.

Speaker 1 And it's available from a variety of brands. It's not expensive.

Speaker 1 And calcium deglucurate is so important because some mold toxins only get detoxed by glucarate and others only get detoxed by glutathione.

Speaker 1 So if you were to say, I don't really know what I have, I'm saving my money here. You would take some activated charcoal, possibly zeolite, if it doesn't mess up your gut, a half hour before you eat.

Speaker 2 Every meal.

Speaker 1 It could be every meal. Yeah.

Speaker 1 If you get constipated, back off.

Speaker 1 That's the risk from it. And don't take those compounds near prescription drugs or expensive supplements because they'll bind to those as well.

Speaker 1 And they have an electrical charge that makes them specifically attract toxins. So you do that.
And the reason it's a half hour before is that it'll be right where the bile is secreted into your gut.

Speaker 1 And mold toxins are fat-soluble. They act like cholesterol.
They're almost identical chemically. So

Speaker 1 those of us who are wired for famine and for invasion, we save our bile, we recycle it, which means toxins get recycled over and over.

Speaker 1 But if you take this a half hour before a meal, you won't recycle your bile. You'll make more bile.

Speaker 2 Ah, it'll bind it. Yep.

Speaker 1 And if you have some coffee, I mean, I suggest danger coffee, it

Speaker 1 increases bile flow, which is something you want to do anyway. You could also stick some bitters.
So you start doing this and you're saying, oh, I feel better because I'm binding the toxins.

Speaker 1 The other thing that I recommend, and this is, I don't know why it's controversial, just people have this anti-drug thing.

Speaker 1 I have no bias for or against any compound on the planet. Show me risks, show me benefits, and I'll decide.
Taking an antifungal medication for sometimes a month, sometimes six months,

Speaker 1 especially for people who've been in mold for years, it changes their entire life. I'm kind of antifungal.

Speaker 1 It's sporonox. Sporanox.

Speaker 1 Yttraconazole is the other name for it. So fluconazole is for yeast and yttraconazole is for mold.

Speaker 1 There is a great chance that you have mold growing in your sinuses or elsewhere in your body if you've been exposed to mold for a long period of time.

Speaker 1 So, if binding the toxins doesn't solve the problem, then

Speaker 1 do this.

Speaker 1 And here's the thing: having had chronic fatigue, which is oftentimes caused by toxic mold,

Speaker 1 I've suffered a lot. I've been so tired, so much brain fog.
There is no reason to suffer when you're detoxing. It means you don't know about ozone.

Speaker 2 That's what I I was going to say. Can we go down the other path?

Speaker 1 Ozone will stimulate your mitochondria. It also means you haven't given yourself permission to do what it takes to feel good while you recover.

Speaker 1 And the number one thing you can do is you can have some coffee in the morning, one or two cups, not 10 cups, and you do it in the morning specifically to raise cortisol when it needs to go up.

Speaker 1 And because coffee, especially with some MCT and butter, it... It turns your brain back on.
There's no reason you can't use modafinil, which is a high-performance drug.

Speaker 1 I popularized this when I I went on Nightline about 14 years ago. It's much safer than Adderall.
It's not a stimulant.

Speaker 1 And for most people with chronic fatigue, this prescription drug gives you your life back while you're recovering. I've been on modafinil most days for 20 years.

Speaker 1 I wouldn't have learned how to meditate the way I know how to do.

Speaker 1 There would have been no biohacking had I not used a cognitive enhancing drug, especially when I had crippling brain fog and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Speaker 1 So it's okay to use any means necessary to feel good.

Speaker 1 I also

Speaker 1 learned how to do ozone therapy from an 88-year-old dentist who's since passed, who was treating people with brain cancer successfully with ozone, just putting it in their ears.

Speaker 1 So he took me to his clinic in Sunnyvale, California and said, Hey, Dave, I'm going to teach you how to do this. Show me which machines to buy.

Speaker 1 And this was a long time ago before ozone was as popular as it is now. And

Speaker 1 I put ozone in my butt.

Speaker 1 That's how you do it. Inceflation is the technical term.

Speaker 1 And I remember for one minute, I had mental clarity. And I thought, oh my God, I remember what this is like.
Yeah. And then the next day I did it, I got two minutes.

Speaker 1 And I did it every night for a year.

Speaker 1 And it turned my mitochondrial networks back on and it changed my life.

Speaker 2 So Eboo, transdermal, 10-pass, whatever you can do.

Speaker 1 All of them work. And the cheapest thing is just rectal

Speaker 1 because you can do it at home. And I've done lots of intravenous as well.
And years later, our mutual friend, Mark Hyman, reached out and he's been public.

Speaker 1 We've talked about this on his show, so I can, I could share it.

Speaker 1 His home in New Hampshire had hurricane damage. And

Speaker 1 I was scared for his health. He was really sick.
And I said, Mark, you have all the signs of mold toxicity. Like, you got to get some ozone, right? You got to start mining these.
And he tested.

Speaker 1 It was mold that was causing it. And so he had his house cleaned up.
He added ozone to his clinic as a result of this.

Speaker 1 And it brought him back online the same way it did for me. So if you have mold, you got to bind the toxins.
You got to get rid of the mold growing in your body. And you should do some ozone therapy.

Speaker 1 And you should take the supplements that allow you to methylate, that allow you to use glutathione to get rid of it, and allow you to use glucarination to get rid of it. If you do those things,

Speaker 1 you're probably going to get better.

Speaker 1 You might also, for a while, if your adrenals are blown out, this is also controversial and it shouldn't be, you might take five milligrams of bioidentical cortisol in the morning and at lunch and maybe even at dinner time

Speaker 1 because your body may not be making enough cortisol for you to heal. That was a problem I had as well.

Speaker 2 For you to heal.

Speaker 1 I see.

Speaker 1 It also depends on your genetic.

Speaker 2 So you started using ozone.

Speaker 1 I started using ozone.

Speaker 2 Because the nice thing is the availability of ozone now. I mean, back when you were talking about it, even 10 years ago, that was way out there.

Speaker 2 Five years ago, it was, you know, because we started our clinic in 2017.

Speaker 2 And I remember our clinic director, Dr. Sarda, you know, was going to ozone certification classes.
And even I was like,

Speaker 2 this is a little

Speaker 2 ozone and toxic gas. And then I started really, you know, going down the rabbit hole and realizing that, you know, it leaves an oxygen molecule.
It neutralizes the

Speaker 2 radical.

Speaker 2 It's excellent for. And now I, like I said, I have a HOCAT.
I have a hyperthermic.

Speaker 2 what does it stand for? Hyperthermic ozone carbonic acid transdermal therapy machine.

Speaker 1 I've got one. I've got one too.
Bedroom. Yeah.

Speaker 2 I have it in my bedroom.

Speaker 1 Ozone is just so good at restoring mitochondrial function. It's a beneficial oxidant that causes your mitochondria to wake up and turn on their ability to make glutathione.

Speaker 1 Right. And actually, technically, they don't make glutathione.
They make more energy, which they then shuttle over to the glutathione manufacturing parts of the cells that then get it back.

Speaker 2 Corruption, but the,

Speaker 2 I mean, the ozone itself has immediate benefits as well, not just the downstream benefits for supporting healthy glutathione, but it has immediate detoxifying benefits.

Speaker 2 And, you know, every time I get out of the ho-cat, you are shifted from a sympathetic state into a parasympathetic state. You are so rest and digest and so zen, so clear, and so focused.

Speaker 2 It's awakened calm state, I call it.

Speaker 2 It's like, because most of the time you can say awakened states, like I'm stimulated, like I'm on amphetamine or caffeine, but no, no, you're just clear and cognizant.

Speaker 2 Like if you ever really needed to concentrate, focus,

Speaker 2 like really needed to study or you had to write a white paper or you really needed your energy and focus, ozone is incredible for that.

Speaker 1 I've got a little cognitive enhancement story that'll make you laugh. Okay.

Speaker 2 I'm glad we finished the mold, though.

Speaker 1 That was good. I'm glad.
Mold is so big.

Speaker 2 That was the one I wanted to get out.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 my girlfriend saw me doing ozone. She's like, I'm going to try it.
Okay.

Speaker 1 So it's a tiny little hose, and you put it in your butt and you put some ozone in, and you get a wave of just powerful energy from it.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 it's maybe a half a liter small amount that goes in.

Speaker 1 We turn off the ozone.

Speaker 2 But you feel the pressure, right?

Speaker 1 You feel the pressure. It feels like a human.

Speaker 2 But does it dissipate?

Speaker 1 It'll dissipate. I mean, you might fart, you might not, but it'll actually absorb in.
They call the colon the third lung

Speaker 1 because anesthesiologists will put oxygen in your butt if you're unconscious so that you can absorb it into your tissues if you're not breathing.

Speaker 1 So you can absorb the ozone and usually it just kind of goes away. But if you put too much in,

Speaker 1 some might leak out. It'll sound like you're farting.

Speaker 1 So we put it in. She's like, oh my gosh, I feel like I just had Adderall.
I'm like, this is so good.

Speaker 1 And then she looks at me and she says, I feel like I have to poop.

Speaker 1 And because I have a sense of humor, I was a seventh grader. I looked at her.
I said, you can't. You could get a blood clot.

Speaker 1 And she goes, what do I do? And I said, well, try getting on the trampoline.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Poor Christina's on the trampoline.

Speaker 2 Clearly, you're not still with us, human, right?

Speaker 1 I am. Oh, wow.

Speaker 1 Yeah, we laughed about it later. She's jumping on the trampoline, which of course makes it worse.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I'm like, don't laugh, don't laugh, don't laugh. And finally, she goes, you're lying to me.
I go, yeah. Yeah.
And then she got even later. Don't worry.

Speaker 2 The fact that you're still together speaks volumes for you, brother. I mean, that's that alone is like, you must have something else going on.

Speaker 1 There's one other connection that's biohacking and mold related. It's circadian disruption.

Speaker 1 So when you have mold, your stress hormones get all screwed up.

Speaker 1 And your ability to regulate your mitochondria with circadian rhythm breaks. Like I said, I grew up in a basement on toxic mold.
It affects sleep. I would stay up until 2 2 a.m.

Speaker 1 starting at 10 years old and I would read books. I read a lot,

Speaker 1 but I was chronically sleep deprived. As an adult, it would be really helpful for me to have been able to go to sleep at 10 or 11 and then wake up like a normal human.

Speaker 1 But I would go to sleep at 2 and not want to start work until 10. My career took off, but I was always tired and I just couldn't do it.

Speaker 1 And this caused me to, in the mid-2000s, to go really deep on circadian biology and understand the connection between mitochondria and light. And what a lot of people miss is that

Speaker 1 mitochondria evolved in the ocean. And so these are dumb little bacteria.
They have limited sensing of the environment. They are quantum sensing though.
They can pick up each other and things.

Speaker 1 But they have light receptors called

Speaker 1 chromophores. I was going to call them photochromophores.
Chromophores, thank you.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 so they need a clock to know how they should be behaving. So the clock starts in the morning, red light, sunrise.
And this is why red light is so important in the morning and at night.

Speaker 1 And then as the sun moves overhead, now we have overhead bright light with lots of blue spectrum, lots of infrared, and it's warmer. And there's the most food between noon and 2 p.m.

Speaker 1 because they're eating algae that's benefiting from sunlight. And then the sun gets...

Speaker 1 also red again as sunset happens and temperature starts to drop and then they go into their hibernation phase where they would drop down in the water, sit there at night, and then in the morning it gets warmer, they come back up to the surface.

Speaker 1 This is the cycle of life since before we had multicellular organisms.

Speaker 1 We're still yoked to that.

Speaker 1 And inside your eyes,

Speaker 1 there are about 5% of the light receptors do not receive

Speaker 1 light that your brain ever sees. So light comes into your eye.
95% of it goes into your visual processing system. The other 5%

Speaker 1 is received and routed around it directly into the SCN, which is the central clock in your brain that tells all the systems in the body what time it is.

Speaker 1 And for me to change my circadian rhythm so that I could go to sleep like a normal, healthy person, I learned that light is more important than food or temperature or anything else.

Speaker 1 And this led me.

Speaker 2 For circadian rhythm.

Speaker 1 For circadian rhythm. And circadian rhythm controls whether your mitochondria work or not.
Wow. If you have bright light at night, you become insulin resistant.

Speaker 2 How do you control this in your home?

Speaker 1 Well, you want to have dimmer switches and red night lights.

Speaker 1 It's dim light, candlelight dim in my house after the sun goes down. When I'm in hotels, there's a couple things that I do.
You and I are both wearing true dark glasses. Yep.

Speaker 1 These are not blue blocking glasses. Blocking blue light will make you sick because you need blue light to wake up during the day.

Speaker 1 The mitochondria are looking for it all day long to know that they should be regulating your insulin, they should be making power, that you're awake.

Speaker 1 So, these glasses are for indoor use only, and they block half of blue light, the toxic half under 490 nanometers. So, these are a very specific filter for

Speaker 1 the man-made light. For the man-made lights, you notice how your brain is more relaxed in a studio underneath these LEDs? Yes.

Speaker 1 And that's because the True Dark glasses are not blocking blue, they're blocking toxic blue and allowing beneficial blue in.

Speaker 1 But then at night, I switched to these, and these took a lot of time to develop.

Speaker 2 I was just telling you that my staff, my interns did a,

Speaker 2 they asked me, what do you want for Christmas? I said, I want blue-like blocking glasses, as many pairs you can buy me, because I lose them. And then I want,

Speaker 2 and I want red-light glasses.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 I've used these before

Speaker 2 I challenge you to put those on for 30 minutes or more and not get sleepy, which I'm surprised you're putting them on right now because they make me sleepy so fast.

Speaker 1 You're not alone.

Speaker 1 My company, True Dark, this is the first modern circadian glasses company. We developed these, even filed a patent on them.
And there's four colors of light that you have to block.

Speaker 1 It's not just blue light at night. It's amber, it's green, it's blue, and it's violet.
And you have to block the brightness and the angle of the light is a really important variable.

Speaker 1 So they're darker at the top than at the bottom.

Speaker 1 And there's no other glasses like True Darks on the planet. And it's hard to make these.

Speaker 1 But we're also the only take them off too yeah we're also it's like taking a sleeping pill yeah it really is like taking a sleeping pill we published a study in a medical journal and we're the only company to do that and we used eeg measurements from 40 years of zen and we showed that 15 minutes of wearing the true dark glasses puts your brain in the same state as meditation your stressful brain waves beta drops and alpha goes up so you can put these on and you chill out and if you're starting to get a migraine or something you're like oh let's have noise canceling headphones for my eyes and that's what true dark glasses are and i'm gonna fly to dubai tomorrow i will have zero jet lag

Speaker 1 because when i wear these on the airplane with a baseball hat

Speaker 1 my body thinks it's dark even though i can see and that means i can reset my circadian rhythm and i will get seven hours of sleep with 90 minutes of deep and 90 minutes of rim when i land I get jet lag nowhere on the planet because of true dark.

Speaker 2 So when you, oh, when you land, you'll put them on.

Speaker 1 And I actually put them on on the airplane.

Speaker 1 If it's dark where I'm landing, I wear the glasses. So before I take off, I say, what time zone when I land is it going to be? And I'm going to put these on when it's dark at my destination.

Speaker 1 So it might be light where I am now, but I know it's, if it's midnight in Dubai, I'm going to put the glasses on even if it's bright where I am.

Speaker 2 So you take, I usually take the 1225 a.m. flight from Miami and I fly non-stop to Dubai and I arrive at 11 p.m.
So obviously I'm going straight to bed. So

Speaker 2 you would put these on on the plane before landing?

Speaker 1 What you would do then when you take off, it's actually daytime in Dubai. Right.
So you tell your your eyes and your digestive system that it's daytime.

Speaker 1 So what you would do then is you say, oh, is it noon in Dubai? No glasses. Have the light on on the airplane and eat something, maybe even have some coffee.

Speaker 1 The idea is get all the signals. And the signals are in order: it's light,

Speaker 1 then food, then temperature, and then socialization or exercise.

Speaker 1 So, what you want to do on the airplane is like, okay, everyone else around me is sleeping because they don't understand how to not get jet lags. So, you have the light on.

Speaker 1 You can even get weird glasses that shine lights in your eyes if you want to look like a total freak on the airplane.

Speaker 1 I don't think I need them. I don't feel like that.

Speaker 1 And then, when it starts to get about 6 p.m. in Dubai, you put on the true dark sleep glasses.

Speaker 1 And now, your body's going, oh, wait, he stopped eating.

Speaker 1 And now I'm getting a signal of darkness. Let me reset my clock.
And you keep those glasses on religiously, even when you're checking into your hotel and everything else.

Speaker 1 It helps to have a baseball hat to keep light from coming in from above you.

Speaker 1 And then you'll be tired because you're wearing those when you get there.

Speaker 1 And you think, wow, I know it's noon back where I was, but my body now, because of light and food timing, has no jet lag at all. And it has been life-changing.

Speaker 2 Wow.

Speaker 2 I do notice. See, I'd be scared to put those on in the plane and try to go to the hotel because I'm telling you, I put those on and in 30 minutes I'm out.
I fall asleep with them on. That will happen.

Speaker 2 Because I'm a Kindle reader,

Speaker 2 you know, because I don't do the Kindles are better. I don't do the

Speaker 2 blue light, the phone at night.

Speaker 2 It's actually been really good for me because

Speaker 2 when I had a phone, I would look at like Instagram and, you know, I'd look at clips of a UFC fight and, you know, all kinds of stuff and all this stimulating stuff.

Speaker 2 And then I can never help but just go over to my text message and just see if somebody texts me something.

Speaker 2 And inevitably, it might have been something about work or something that just gets you emotional. With the Kindle, I take the research that I'm doing, like your book is on there.

Speaker 2 And, you know, I can highlight it. It's only in gray and circle it.
And I can cut and paste. And I feel like my brain is relaxed, but I'm alert enough to

Speaker 2 study and I fall asleep like really.

Speaker 2 But if I have those on, you can set a timer. And it's from the time I put those on till I have to be laying down, it's 30 minutes.

Speaker 1 Well, let's let's do this too.

Speaker 1 True dark.com, use code Gary, and I'll give you guys a discount as well.

Speaker 2 And this is by the way, I didn't start this to be like no, no,

Speaker 1 both of those. But these are things that my audience will love.
Yeah, they're organic. And, and I just, this is not my largest company by a long shot.

Speaker 1 We use these glasses at 40 years of Zen to keep people in these advanced meditation states when they come out of the pods.

Speaker 1 People are using ketamine as an optional thing at 40 years of Zen. We use Trudarks every single time because you can stay in an alpha state for longer.

Speaker 1 So, like for me, they're necessary. And it's one of my smallest companies.
This is like, I'm not trying to sell these.

Speaker 1 They just changed my life, and I couldn't buy them, so I made them. That's what this is about.
Amazing.

Speaker 2 Amazing.

Speaker 1 Dave, this has been

Speaker 2 incredible.

Speaker 2 I've got a ton of questions here from my VIP

Speaker 2 group. So

Speaker 2 we're going to end the regular podcast.

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Otherwise, thank you guys for watching.

Speaker 2 Dave, thank you for being on the podcast.

Speaker 1 It is incredible. It's been a pleasure, man.

Speaker 2 I mean, I rarely actually take notes during my podcast, but I took a lot of notes during this podcast because mold, mycotoxin, these pathogens are something that we see all the time in our clinic system.

Speaker 2 And I really appreciate you being vulnerable about the journey that you were on and what you did to solve it.

Speaker 2 I end every podcast before I go into my VIP community room by asking my guests the same question. And there's no right or wrong answer to this question.

Speaker 2 And it is, what does it mean to you to be an ultimate human?

Speaker 1 Hmm.

Speaker 1 It means that you're always in control of your state.

Speaker 1 In Buddhism, there's sort of three

Speaker 1 steps. And the first one is empathy.
And this is the ability to feel other people's emotions.

Speaker 1 It's kind of a problem because a lot of people are tweaked. So empathy isn't that high of a state, but it's better than being apathetic, right? Right.

Speaker 1 So after you tick off empathy, you evolve into compassion.

Speaker 1 And compassion means instead of feeling other people's issues, you automatically wish them well, even in your mitochondria. Like,

Speaker 1 even if they're adjuring, whatever, I wish you well. And you do it before you judge them.
And that's a hard thing to do.

Speaker 1 And that's a lot of the work at 40 Years In is developing compassion for those who you feel have harmed you. But the reason you do compassion is what the Buddhists would call equanimity.

Speaker 1 And in the West, we call it resilience. And that's the picture of a monk meditating in the middle of a storm because nothing can take you out of your chosen state.

Speaker 1 And to me, that's the ultimate.

Speaker 2 Wow, that's a great one. Well, I appreciate it, Dave.
And as always, guys, that's just science.