The Kevin Rose Show

Andrew Huberman, This is Your Brain on Sleep, Supplements, Sunlight, and Stimulation (#46)

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Feb 14, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Huberman, a Stanford neuroscientist, shares insights on how light exposure affects sleep and mood, advocating early sunlight for optimal health. He dives into the vagus nerve's potential for mental well-being and explores innovative neuromodulation therapies. Huberman critiques blue-light blocking glasses and outlines breathing techniques for stress relief. Plus, he discusses supplements that enhance cognitive function, emphasizing mindful usage. A wealth of knowledge on brain health awaits!
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ANECDOTE

Vagal Nerve Stimulation and Depression

  • A depressed patient described feeling hopeless, but vagal nerve stimulation changed her outlook in real-time.
  • She expressed interest in seeking a job and relationship after stimulation increased.
ADVICE

Morning Light Exposure

  • View bright light, ideally sunlight, for 2-10 minutes within the first hour of waking.
  • This sets your circadian clock, improves mood, and regulates hormone release.
INSIGHT

Evening Light and Blue Blockers

  • Dimming lights and screens in the evening is crucial for healthy sleep.
  • Blue-blocking glasses are not as effective as simply reducing overall light intensity.
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