

Stress Takes More Than it Gives: Ways to Adapt and Get Stronger – Siim Land with Dave Asprey : 724
Jul 28, 2020
Siim Land, an Estonian author and biohacking expert, returns to share insights from his book, "Stronger By Stress." He discusses the science of stress adaptation and its potential benefits for health and resilience. Siim explains the concept of hormesis, where controlled stress can strengthen the body, and emphasizes the need for a proactive mindset to cope with stress. He also explores the significance of embracing discomfort for personal growth and the interplay between diet, stress, and cellular responses in building long-term resilience.
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Stress and Homeostasis
- Stress disrupts homeostasis, impacting physical and emotional levels.
- Allostasis, based on past experiences, influences the body's stress response.
Dynamic Homeostasis
- Homeostasis isn't static; it involves constant fluctuations within a range.
- These fluctuations are essential for life and allow for efficient resource allocation.
Adaptation Energy
- Adaptation energy represents the body's resources to cope with stress.
- It can be replenished with sufficient recovery, contrary to Selye's original theory.