#231 – Adaptation and why it’s important to our metabolic health, stress, and trauma | Dr. Casey Means & Dr. Molly Maloof - (Replay)
Obesity and chronic disease are fallouts from the lack of real human connection. Underneath biomarkers like glucose and physical aspects like mitochondrial dysfunctions are the root causes of disease: hijacked reward pathways, chronic stress due to constant threat mode, and the global human disconnect.
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In this discussion between Levels’ advisor Dr. Molly Maloof and our co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Casey Means, they talk about:
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🎙 What Levels’ advisor Dr. Molly Maloof and our co-founder and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Casey Means, discuss:
(12:13) - Adapting and self-managing in the face of adversity
(16:03) - The most important biomarker
(23:05) - Moving your body to create energy
(24:18) - Adapting beyond genetics
(26:29) - Hijacking reward pathways
(36:40) - Getting off the grid
(43:22) - Take care of your mitochondria
(45:57) - The holy grail of chronic disease
(51:35) - Felt connection
(59:11) - How deprivation is a pathway to happiness
(1:06:03) - The power of the pause
(1:23:11) - Letting go of control
(01:41:37) - Cooking your skin
Transcripts & Show Notes
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Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtube.com/watch?v=XVSYGx9Fkns
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