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The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Stress Takes More Than it Gives: Ways to Adapt and Get Stronger – Siim Land with Dave Asprey : 724

The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Dave Asprey

Fat, Health & Fitness, Meditation, Biohacking, Lifestyle, Diet, Science, Self-improvement, Fasting, Nutrition, Hacking, Fitness, Brain, Wellness, Education

4.67.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, stress takes center stage. All of us are experiencing stress to some degree. From small stressors like life’s petty annoyances to big stressors like a pandemic, financial uncertainty and unrest in our communities.

Stress can embed itself in our bodies and minds, and really mess us up. That’s why I wanted to have Siim Land back on the show. He’s researched the science behind stress and how to hack it in his new book: Stronger By Stress: Adapt to Beneficial Stressors to Improve Your Health and Strengthen the Body.

Siim is an author and speaker from Estonia who helps people improve their health and performance with biohacks. The first time he was on the show, we went all in on metabolic autophagy and intermittent fasting. I wanted to have him back on the show to talk about how to leverage stress adaptation for increased resilience and longevity. 

“You need some small amounts of stress for the body to adapt to it, and especially the mitochondria to also become stronger from the stress,” Siim says. “Mitohormesis describes that where the mitochondria are just adapting to distress in a hormetic dose, like too much is bad, but too little is also bad. So, the sweet spot is somewhere in the middle.”

You can’t have physical stress adaptations without an accompanying mindset. 

“Mindset is the very foundational aspect to being able to adapt to stress,” Siim says. “Because if you create this fear around stress, like hysteria and panic about stress, then you're never going to do some of those things that may be beneficial for you as well. You need to have some small amount of discomfort in your life in order to maintain a beneficial hormetic adaptation.”

You’re going to learn how to recognize stress, identify what it’s doing to your body and mind, and then apply skills to manage and adapt to it.

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0:00.0

You're listening to Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey.

0:10.3

The Biohacking Wonderland is a 65,000 square foot tech hall with over 100 tools and toys

0:16.1

all approved by me and my team.

0:18.7

It's the biggest collection of Biohacking tech in the world and there's going to be something

0:23.2

there for you that can help you upgrade what you're working on.

0:26.6

You'll also get to hear from leaders at the front of health and wellness and human potential

0:31.5

and you're going to make unforgettable memories because you get to spend quality time with

0:35.8

people like you.

0:36.8

That's the best thing about the conference, the smiles, the glowing eyes and the people

0:40.8

who just care about things a little differently.

0:43.7

Go to Biohackingconference.com, get your ticket now, it will sell out like it did last

0:48.4

year.

0:49.4

Today, we're going to talk about stress, but not the kind of watered down media stress

0:55.8

that you've probably been hearing about lately.

0:58.9

It's the end of the world, pick which plague you're looking at.

1:03.1

Locusts, by the way, there are locusts emerging this year in case you needed something else

1:06.7

to be worried about or pandemics or injustice and racism and things like that.

1:13.2

There's a lot of stuff going on and all of those create emotional stress, but there's

1:16.5

also physical stress and biological stress.

1:20.6

I have someone who I've really come to respect coming back on the show for the second time

1:25.4

to talk about something called hormesis, which is how some stress makes you stronger.

1:31.7

If you are a long time listener, you might remember when I had an interview with a guy with

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