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Ep. 190: Dr. Doug Graham - This Guy Gave Rip a B- on His Diet! What?!

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The Effects of Tarantogens on Aging

There's, there's a kind of gen that is called a mutagen. It stops a cell from reproducing itself perfectly. When a cell doesn't reproduce itself perfectly, that's called a mutation. That's how aging happens is cells stop reproducing themselves perfectly. And we get these little changes and we call them aging. These mutagens are not in existence in raw foods but they are in cooked including bread rice, pasta, corn potatoes and oats. The big gen to me is called the tarantogen. But if we look up tarantogens, what we find out is that they're not that damaging to us in ways we can notice until we have babies.

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