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Anti-Aging Expert: Missing This Vitamin Is As Bad As Smoking! The Truth About Creatine!

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Anti-aging expert Dr Rhonda Patrick reveals how magnesium, HIIT workouts, creatine, and vitamin D can prevent disease, slow aging, and boost brain power - starting today. Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a PhD biomedical scientist, expert in aging, nutrition, and metabolism, and founder of FoundMyFitness. She produces a monthly series of in-depth, science-focused podcasts exploring actionable strategies for enhancing longevity, cognitive performance, and physical health. She explains: ▫️Why cardiovascular fitness is the #1 predictor of lifespan ▫️The groundbreaking science behind rejuvenating your heart by 20 years ▫️How small daily habits can cut your risk of Alzheimer’s and cancer ▫️The hidden link between mitochondrial health, aging, and chronic disease ⏱ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:04 My Mission to Improve People's Health 03:37 What Impact Will Rhonda's Research Have on People? 05:09 The Role of Genetics in Aging vs. Lifestyle 09:53 The Future of Aging, Longevity, and Gene Therapy 15:15 Death-Related Risks of Being Sedentary 22:17 How to Improve Your Cardiorespiratory Fitness 25:32 Best Workout Routine to Improve Cardio Health 30:01 Norwegian 4x4 Training Explained 32:28 How the Body Generates Energy and Exercise Intensity 38:14 Why We Can’t Drink Lactate and the Impact of Vigorous Training 41:09 Decline in Production of Lactate, Creatine, and Other Key Substances 42:20 How to Reduce Cognitive Decline 46:58 What Causes Dementia and Alzheimer’s 52:56 Do Multivitamins Improve Cognitive Performance? 01:00:13 70% of the U.S. Population Is Vitamin D Deficient 01:02:59 Vitamin D Deficiency and Increased Risk of Dementia 01:06:49 Views on the Ketogenic Diet 01:09:39 What Is Ketosis? 01:14:28 How the Keto Diet Affects Life Expectancy 01:19:30 Exogenous Ketones and Cognitive Repair 01:23:53 Recommended Superfoods 01:26:33 Omega-3: Effects on Mental Health, Depression, and Longevity 01:32:08 Is Omega-3 Supplementation the Same as a High Omega-3 Diet? 01:35:12 Ads 01:36:09 Creatine: Importance and Benefits 01:42:13 Effects of Creatine on Cognitive Function 01:45:21 How Long Does Creatine Take to Work? 01:50:54 Does Creatine Cause Hair Loss? 01:53:40 Rhonda’s Views on Fasting 01:55:26 What Is Autophagy? 01:59:51 Fasting Windows to Achieve Autophagy 02:01:46 Intermittent Fasting: Do’s and Don’ts 02:03:03 Effects of Fasting on Sleep 02:05:33 How Soon After Training Should You Take Protein? 02:07:14 Ads 02:11:13 Benefits of Red Light Therapy 02:12:20 Infrared vs. Traditional Saunas 02:19:26 Sauna Benefits: Reducing Stress and Improving Mood 02:22:53 Ads 02:22:56 What Are Microplastics and Are They Harmful? 02:28:33 The Role of Fiber in Eliminating Microplastics 02:31:13 What Is BPA? 02:32:28 Are There Risks to Living Near a Golf Course? 02:34:38 The Importance of Magnesium 02:40:16 Can a Drop in Magnesium Intake Cause Cancer? 02:43:02 What Is Choline? Follow Dr Rhonda: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3TYAEUD X - https://bit.ly/3IFvCu1 Website - https://bit.ly/4o75U1F Weekly health newsletter - https://bit.ly/4kYsR4f You can subscribe to Rhonda’s monthly series on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: YouTube: https://bit.ly/4l1FZW9 Spotify: https://bit.ly/45l77Lc You can download Rhonda's free protocol guides, here: The Cognitive Enhancement Blueprint - https://bit.ly/44QYF6t The Omega-3 Supplementation Guide- https://bit.ly/44Pi1sE How to Train According to the Experts - https://bit.ly/4mbtzMm Research Document: https://stevenbartlett.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/DOAC-Dr-Rhonda-Patrick-Independent-Research-further-reading.pdf The Diary Of A CEO: ⬜️Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ⬜️Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook ⬜️The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://bit.ly/3YFbJbt ⬜️The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb ⬜️Get email updates - https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt ⬜️Follow Steven - https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: Bon Charge - http://boncharge.com/diary?rfsn=8189247.228c0cb with code DIARY for 25% off Intuit - https://shorturl.at/jEbgm KetoneIQ - Visit https://ketone.com/STEVEN for 30% off your subscription order

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@susandean7521 2025-07-28

I'm 84. I was a nurse and damaged my spine in the days when no lifting gear and health and safety existed. I gardened, had an allotment and cared for grandchildren in my retirement. Why WASTE energy in gyms when you can do your elderly neighbours shopping, help a single parent with a special needs child or any productive activity. I'd rather live a life that had good outcomes for myself AND others and die early than obsess on how long I live. Today it's all ME ME ME. You may live long and lonely. Take care of yourself but do it to help others as well.

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@Seniorwellness6 2025-07-29

My husband is diagnosed with cancer. Can all of you whisper a prayer for him. Thanks

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@TheDiaryOfACEO 2025-07-28

Do you like these types of convos? If so please hit the like button on the vid - that’s the best way to vote for more like this ❤ also, would be doing me a big favour if you could subscribe - its free 🙏🏾🥲appreciate you - SB!

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@FoundMyFitness 2025-07-28

Thanks for having me, Steven! It was fun! - Rhonda

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@CleaAustin 2025-07-29

I had a friend that started swimming 3 times a week at 75 yrs old because she didn’t want to use a cane. I watched her her younger for the next 10 yrs - it was amazing -she lived to be 96 yrs old and only declined in the last 6-8 months

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@suzilindblad5207 2025-08-09

My 88 year old mom, who still goes to the gym 3x a week. Has always said, "Treat your body like a Cadillac, and you'll never end up with a jalopy."

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@kaycali4912 2025-07-31

Main Benefits Highlighted: 1. Vitamin D — A Major Impact on Dementia Risk and Mortality. 2. Omega‑3 Fatty Acids — Equivalent Risk to Smoking When Low 3. Creatine Supplementation — Cognitive & Muscle Benefits 4. Magnesium — Essential Mineral for Longevity 5. Cardiorespiratory Fitness — The #1 Predictor of Lifespan 6. Neuroplasticity & Brain Growth via Exercise 7. Lifestyle > Genetics for Aging

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@MusParvulus 2025-08-07

I think you're an excellent host Steven, not ashamed to ask simple questions for our - the audience's - sake, rather than show off how knowledgeable you are. We know that you know many of these things already. Likewise, thanks for facilitating and letting the quests speak rather than competing for the spotlight. You're appreciated for doing your role so well.

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@pampuskar4778 2025-10-06

Im am absolutely amazed by how well she is able to remember all of these studies.

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@michellem3441 2026-03-22

My grandmother ate bread, and pasta, and had chocolates in front of the telly everyday. She smoked a couple of ciggies a day although she kept it a secret in her grandmother years. She often had a job doing menial work to supplement the family income. She lived to 98. When I think about why, from what I know about her life, I think it's for these reasons: she laughed and made everyone else laugh every single day - right up to her last day on earth. She ate a good balanced diet, as well as the bread pasta and chocolate. She never pursued money, power or status. She loved her grandchildren and had them with her most days, whilst parents worked or had to do other things. She cooked at home. Eating out was a treat. She lived through the depression so she was hungry but not starving every day for those years in her youth, which gave her mitochondria a reset. She played tennis regularly and gardened. She never stopped running around doing incidental exercise for herself and her family. Even though she broke her kneecap in four different places after a slip, and her knee would give out on her every now and again, she never stopped moving. She was kind, empathetic and generous. She was a great example of how to live a long happy life.

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