Anti-Aging Expert: Stop Touching Receipts Immediately! The Fast Way To Shrink Visceral Fat!
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We are being bombarded with disrupting
chemicals. A lot of them, they're in art
products.
>> Okay, let's go to my kitchen. Come with
me. So, this is my fridge.
>> So, the first thing I notice is this,
cuz that's like the worst.
>> Can I get a bin bag?
>> This is made from recycled electronics.
>> What about this?
>> This is a problem also.
>> And this?
>> Ding, ding, ding. This is great.
>> I'm going to do utensils next.
>> Heating it up. The plastic is getting
into your food.
>> What about a receipt?
>> That's bad. that's covered with BPA and
study in adolescent boys showed that it
was associated with a 50% reduction in
testosterone. And then this is one that
people often miss.
>> The biomedical scientist and anti-aging
doctor Rhonda Patrick is back.
>> This time she's talking about health
optimization, maintaining peak
performance
>> and the environmental toxins disrupting
your body.
>> Dr. Rhonda Patrick, let's talk about
something that I've never heard of
before. Peak span. What the hell is peak
span? So it's essentially being within
90% of your peak function. For example,
muscle mass, bone density that kind of
peaks around 25 years old and then they
kind of steadily start to decline.
>> You're joking.
>> And the same goes for cognitive
function.
>> So I'm on the way down.
>> Yeah. And I'm definitely on the way
down. But we can do things in our life
to help maintain that peak span. Like if
you exercise 5 hours a week, do some
highintensity interval training in there
and you can reverse heart aging by 20
years. And then sleep very very
important for preventing your immune
system from aging rapidly. And then
another thing that you can do that's
really important for brain aging is this
is associated with a rapid decrease in
Alzheimer's disease risk. But what I
really want to talk about is
intermittent fasting supplements and
being sedentary.
>> So I want to talk about all of that but
we've got to talk about this in my hands
at the moment.
>> So if you have this it's going to double
your risk of early mortality.
>> Double your risk.
>> Double.
>> Okay. So talk me through this. I want as
much detail as possible.
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick, I am fascinated by
so many of the things that you talked
about and they're front of mind for me
at the moment because I'm a 33y old man
and I know from doing this podcast and
looking at graphs like this one, which
we'll talk about today, which I don't
think most people have ever seen in
their lives, that this is the age where
things might start changing direction
from here on over the next decade. And
there's things I can do to set myself up
now if I listen to your advice for the
remaining decades of my life to be
remarkably different. I'm playing with
this in my hands at the moment. It's for
anyone that can't see, you should
probably look at the screen right now.
It's a yellow blob of squidgy, slightly
disgusting material. What is this and
why does this matter?
>> So, this represents visceral fat.
It's something that most people haven't
heard of. Many people have heard of fat.
They know fat is bad, but they don't
realize there are different kinds of
fat.
>> There is visceral fat. And this is the
kind of fat that you can't really pinch
atapost tissue kind of fat, right? I
mean, if you opened up your body, you
could pinch it because it's deep deep
within your body. It's often referred to
as belly fat
>> and it's it's surrounding your organs
like your liver, your kidney, you know,
your intestines. This is a very deep
belly fat and it's very different from
subcutaneous fat. You can actually be
lean but have a high amount of visceral
fat. We call these metabolically
unhealthy people. So visceral fat, you
mentioned you're 33. The average 33 year
old male has how much visceral fat?
>> According to the data, it says roughly
1.2 pounds at the age of 30. And then
for a woman,.5 lb of visceral fat at the
age of 30. At 40, it's 1.7 lb for a man
and.7 for a woman. At 50, 2.2 lb for a
man, £1 for a woman. And at 60, 2.7 lb
of visceral fat and 1.54 lb for a woman,
which is the highest risk for metabolic
syndromes at that age. But I mean, all
of them are pretty scary.
>> It is. And as you notice, the trend is
as you get older, you have a higher risk
of having more of it. 70% of women over
the age of 50 have a high amount of
visceral fat. 50% of men over the age of
50 have a high amount of visceral fat.
This visceral fat, for one, it's going
to double your risk of early mortality.
Full stop. That's that's you know it's
it's going to double your risk. Double
your risk. Double double. Visceral fat
is as I mentioned different from the
other kind of fat. The subcutaneous kind
of fat the atapost tissue kind of fat
>> in several ways. One is that it is
metabolically active. It is secretreting
inflammatory cytoines. These are, you
know, molecules that are signaling to
the immune system, but they're also
involved with damaging our cells. And
for this reason, people with a high
amount of visceral fat are 44% more
likely to get metastatic cancer. That's
cancer that's going to metastasize. Very
dangerous types of cancer. They're also
more likely, you mentioned metabolic
syndrome. This is a big big thing with
visceral fat. This type of fat is
constantly
breaking down triglycerides into free
fatty acids. It's constantly doing it.
>> What's triglycerides?
>> Triglycerides are how your body is able
to store fatty acids and fat and use
them for later, you know, energy, right?
So, they're constantly breaking them
down and using them. They're using these
these fatty acids. But typically what
happens in your body when you eat a
meal, you have your glucose levels go
up, right? Your blood sugar elevates,
your glucose levels go up and that
signals to the pancreas in your body to
make insulin. Insulin is this hormone
that plays a role in many things. One of
it is to tell different parts of the
body to take gluc glucose up like your
liver, your muscle, your atapost tissue.
Well, the problem is is this visceral
fat is constantly making those free
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