Biohacker, runner, antiaging , longevity, and P90X enthusiasts

Joined March 2009
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So many people are now using AI to make their social media posts, that they might as well just change their profile name to "Claude" or "ChatGPT", since that's really who we're all following now. 😕
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This was a really fun interview for me, because it gave me the chance to talk about my career BEFORE biohacking, going back to the very EARLY days of computer programming. You'll likely see how these early computational experiences shaped my mindset to be the biohacker that i am today. Same discipline, cross domain application. youtu.be/1GlbGJuKMgo?si=MEOg…
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Dave Pascoe (64), Julie Gibson Clark (56)
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I lost one cat to cancer. Nearly lost another to diabetes. My purebred lab was constantly sick with allergies and infections. All three were eating "premium" pet food recommended by vets. Here's everything I wish I'd learned sooner: 1. Feed them a clean, low-carb diet. Our diabetic cat used to be addicted to high-carb treats and food, the stuff sold in most pet stores. It’s the pet version living on Pop-Tarts and Twinkies for us. After switching to a low-carb, high-protein diet, she no longer needed insulin and lived a long, healthy life. A raw carnivore diet from clean sources free of pesticides and antibiotics is arguably best for both cats and dogs. 2. Only feed them two meals per day. We made the mistake of leaving food out for our cats all day. I’m sure our younger cat (that died of cancer) was metabolically damaged from this. Neutering him too early also negatively affected his health, as he developed a pot belly soon after. Time-restricted eating benefits humans and animals alike. So, aim for an 8-hour feeding window or less. Don't feed them 3 hours before bed or 1 hour after waking, then gradually shrink the window. You'll notice more energy in yourself and healthier weight and digestion in your pets. 3. Only give them pure, clean water. We gave our cats tap water for years. While chlorine dissipates quickly, chemical residues, heavy metals, and hormones remain. Reverse osmosis or spring water proved to be the best. You can remineralize RO water with products like this: (ad) lvnta.com/lv_jVBqYoIfQRq5cyg… 4. Detoxify Pets are exposed to more toxins than we are. Their food is loaded with pesticides, antibiotics, and heavy metals. Artificial fragrances, chemical cleaners, and lawn pesticides add even more toxic stress. Like I emphasize in my book, “Ultimate Health,” constipation is the first thing to address in detoxification. The same goes for pets. If their bowel movements are strained, this needs to be improved. Increasing their hydration and fiber intake can help, as can fish oil and probiotics. To get a full colon detox protocol for yourself, get the first chapter of my book free here: CraigBrockie.com/newsletter. For deeper detox, use modified citrus pectin because it enters the bloodstream rather than just the gut. Mix into tuna juice, bone broth, or their water dish away from food. 5. Treat your pets for parasites Parasites are strongly correlated to many diseases, including cancer. There's a great book called "The Cure For All Diseases" that covers this in detail (free PDFs online). Fenbendazole is a popular anti-parasitic that’s routinely helped human cancer patients survive. Fenben is also an over-the-counter pet medication. I wish I’d learned of it before Max passed away from cancer. He was such a loving little guy. For ongoing parasite management, consider mixing diatomaceous earth into your pet’s food. 6. Exercise more Dog walks benefit both of you, especially without your phone. Fetch or tug is their high-intensity interval training. *Side note for cat owners: What's your favorite way to get your furry friend moving? Drop a comment below, I'm interested in trying them out. 7. Give them more affection Affection releases oxytocin in both you and your pet. It improves sleep, mood, stress, pain, and muscle repair. Boost your oxytocin further with techniques from "Super Gut" or this video: youtube.com/watch?v=nZV1oYv5… 8. Replace LED bulbs with incandescent This one surprises people…

I wish I had known years ago how damaging artificial LED lighting is for humans and pets. Natural sunlight and incandescent bulbs keep you both healthy. Follow @DrJackKruse if you want to learn more about this. 9. Watch the sunrise every morning with your pet. Dr. Kruse talks about this constantly. Sunrise has red and infrared wavelengths that heal the brain, eyes, skin, and hormones. Do it for a week, and you'll definitely feel the difference. 10. Remember: what's good for them is usually good for you too. We're mammals. They're mammals. The fundamentals are remarkably similar. Discipline matters. Knowledge matters. Having a purpose and a partner makes change easier. So why not decide that your purpose is for both you and your pet to get healthier? THANK YOU for reading and sharing this with other pet owners. Follow me @CraigBrockie for more health strategies that work. (Here are Zeven, Ellewood & Max. The inspiration for this post.)
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Stay moving, my friends! 😉
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Mouse study, but the implications are very interesting. The muscles of the exercised mice looked 8 weeks younger, or 10% of their lifespan. We don’t know if this will translate, but what we do know, is subsistence populations do not slow down, or get sarcopenia. Keep moving!
High-volume resistance exercise late in life can decelerate the skeletal muscle DNA methylation aging "clock," referred to as "biological age deceleration." This MAY improve healthspan. By @KevinMurachPhD
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Epigenetic Reprogramming in humans is coming early next year (2026)... This is one of the first steps towards longevity escape velocity. We've known that you can reset the age of DNA taken from an "old cell" and putting it into a "young egg". Epigenetic reprogramming is real, and its coming. Get ready for a longer, healthier life... just in time to Surf the Singularity!
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No matter how old you are, soon you’ll look like you’re 20-25. Below is proof that we’re making progress toward it. Scientists at NYU School of Medicine have uncovered a key cause of aging skin, and how to reverse it, at least in mice. They discovered that capillary associated macrophages (CAMs), immune cells that maintain tiny blood vessels, decline with age, leading to poorer blood flow and slower healing. Using live imaging and genetic tools, researchers watched this happen in real time, showing how microvascular repair falters as macrophages vanish. Then came the breakthrough, a short growth factor treatment (CSF1–Fc) boosted macrophage renewal, restoring microvascular repair and blood flow in aged skin. ! Human samples revealed the same age linked macrophage loss, hinting that a similar rejuvenation might work in people. In short - aging skin may be partially reversible, not by stretching or resurfacing it, but by repopulating its microscopic immune vascular network.
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Scientists developed swarming microrobots that can swim through blood to hunt down and destroy cancer cells Scientists have created tiny magnetic microrobots that can swim through the bloodstream, deliver drugs directly to tumors, and be tracked live inside the body. Each microrobot is built from an iron platinum magnetic core wrapped in a smart, drug holding shell that dissolves only in acidic environments, like cancer tissue. Guided by magnetic fields and visualized using optoacoustic imaging and MRI, these bots can move upstream against blood flow, release medicine on command, and show up clearly in scans. In tests, they reached their targets, killed cancer cells with high precision, and caused minimal side effects. This is a major leap toward real time, controllable, microscopic drug delivery, the kind of tech that will make chemotherapy feel ancient.
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My episode on BrightBots Academy just dropped on YouTube! ❤️ youtu.be/Axm68OJMjP4?feature…
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Replying to @bryan_johnson
See, that's where you're wrong. People don't hate you for advocating good things, like avoiding toxins, eliminating processed foods, getting sufficient exercise, and ensuring restorative sleep. Every health influencer today advocates for these same things. You are not at all unique. People dislike you because you also advocate complete bullshit, like: 1) For saying you are the healthiest person on the planet, when you clearly aren't. Your latest posted blood labs don't even qualify you for the top 60 of the Longevity World Cup competition. 2) For saying that you are the only influencer who shares all of their blood work, when you certainly aren't, and for cherry picking the markers you do share. 3) For saying that your markers are all in the Top 1%, when any expert can see that they clearly are not. Lower isn't always better. Some of your most extreme markers place you into a higher All-Cause-Mortality risk range. 4) For teaching your followers that rapamycin is poison when you simply used it recklessly. Gerontologists will tell you that it's still the #1 longevity drug that we have. 5) For assuming that your n-of-1 experiments and junk science extrapolate to the population as a whole, when they absolutely do not. 6) For selling people questionable products, and telling them they'll get Your results, when they clearly won't. Your results come from a TON of other things. 7) For getting your followers to eat the same food every day, which will definitely create food sensitivities to those foods. The short term benefit people *might* see on your products is a sudden shift away from ultra processed food. 8) For escaping one man-made religion and then desiring to trap people into another of your own making. 9) for your overblown ego and grand sense of self importance, believing that you'll be remembered centuries from now when you've done nothing to merit that. People who were in the actual zeitgeist 30 years ago - people who were actual household names who EVERYONE knew - have already disappeared from our collective consciousness in just one or two generations. You're nowhere near that well-known, and you've done ZERO other than scare a few people with a potential Hollywood AI scenario. 10) For your constant obsession with your penis and balls, and for doing *everything* in a way that makes biohacking and healthy living look more like an awkward sideshow spectacle than a noble and worthwhile pursuit. People don't dislike you for your healthy message; they dislike you for the false, braggy, and cringe worthy way you choose to present it. Maybe you Will do something unique someday, worthy of making you memorable beyond next year, but so far, your desperate attention-seeking isn't it.
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Wow...This was incredibly brilliant, insightful, even poetic. This truly spoke to me. youtu.be/Ss07S4BkTT4?si=2dvp…

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Both pigs were raised under identical free range conditions. The right was supplemented with some grain/corn/soy based feed the left was left to forage naturally Pretty much shows the benefits of grass fed and finished (no grain fed) meat. It should also give you some indication of what grain/soy/corn does to our bodies and America still wonders why this country is facing the biggest obesity crisis the world has ever seen.
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