Summary Guide: The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young at a Ripe Old Age: By Steven Gundry M.D. | The Mindset Warrior Summary Guide: Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Aging, Autoimmune Disease, Alzheimer's Prevention
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✱ What the 5 longest living populations have in common (It's probably not what you think)
✱ The so-called healthy mineral—found in many foods and supplements—that speeds up the aging process.
✱ How to eat dairy without all the hidden harmful side effects that lead to premature aging.
✱ What to eat and what to avoid in order to preserve brain health well into old age.
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Summary Guide - The Mindset Warrior
Introduction
In this Mindset Warrior Summary Guide, we cover the main topics discussed in The Longevity Paradox
. This book is intended to supplement your reading and be an easy reference guide. You are encouraged to purchase the original book if you have not already.
The difference between this guide and the actual book is that we don't go into the lengthy stories and repetition that most books often do. Instead, we share each principle, explain its reasoning, and then provide advice on how you can apply each to your own life, in order to build and maintain resilient health.
As I always say, the original books are great to read because they provide a lot of examples. This repetition can help to embed the lessons into your psyche. That being said, stripping these lessons down to there core will help you to focus on the things that really matter. As I'm sure we can agree, time is very valuable. I am all about maximizing time.
The Mindset Warrior summaries are here to support your journey toward a resilient mindset: www.mindsetwarrior.com
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Setting The Stage
Dr. Gundry starts The Longevity Paradox
with a story of a patient whose health and appearance thrived well into her nineties. The patient approached Dr. Gundry because he reminded her of another longevity specialist: Gayelord Hauser. This patient credited Hauser's protocol for her youthfulness. This intrigued Dr. Gundry so much that it propelled him into the field of longevity research.
Next, he reviews the premise behind his best selling book: The Plant Paradox
. Inside that book, he makes a case for plant poisons being tied to many of the illnesses we face today.
The Longevity Paradox
taking us further back in history before plants existed, when there was only bacteria and other cells.
Bacteria thrives on hydrogen sulfide (a toxic gas) and suffers in oxygen-rich environments. As time progressed, oxygen levels rose; and in order to survive, these bacteria joined with other single-cell organisms. The relationship is reciprocal because the bacteria gets protected and fed; and in exchange, generates energy for the cells.
Today, those bacteria live in our body. They are called mitochondria; they convert oxygen and food into energy. The other bacteria—the ones who didn't join with other single-cell organism—found their protection in our guts, where they are protected from oxygen.
Our bacteria helps to keep us alive, and as such, it is important that we feed and treat them well. Bacteria have highly efficient communication powers that play a key role in our thoughts and actions.
Dr. Gundry says that 90% of our cells are the cells of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and worms that live on and inside of us. The collection of these organisms is what we call our microbiome, and it has a larger impact on our health than genes do.
note: the National Health Institute found the microbiome to contribute 8 million unique genes to the human body
Modern data shows that our life span and health span rates are decreasing. Today, we have various medical interventions that can extend our life, but the quality of life still declines.
Seeing a dire need for change, Dr. Gundry began treating his patients