
#039 - Why Antioxidants Are Unhealthy and Compounds That Mimic Exercise - Professor Michael Ristow
Jun 18, 2018
Professor Michael Ristow explains how reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a role in triggering cellular protective mechanisms and why antioxidants can hinder exercise benefits. Funding challenges for research on extending healthy lifespan are discussed, along with the importance of obtaining nutrients from whole foods. The potential impact of lithium on psychiatric disease, longevity, and the ketogenic diet as a nutritional intervention for longevity is explored. The podcast also delves into discovering candidate genes and natural compounds for improving health.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Antioxidants Interfere with the Health Benefits of Exercise
02:22 • 15min
Funding Challenges and Interventions to Extend Healthy Lifespan
17:49 • 10min
The Science of Antioxidants and Health
27:22 • 5min
The Use of Lithium for Psychiatric Disease, Drinking Water with Lithium for Longevity, and the Potential of the Ketogenic Diet
31:52 • 4min
Genes, Transcription Factors, and Natural Compounds: Understanding the Impact on Health
35:31 • 4min
