The Good Type Of Stress: Hormesis

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The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

Health & Fitness


This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and Athletic Greens. Hormetic stressors are good stressors. These are actions that, in the right dose, have the power to lower inflammation, boost tissue repair and metabolism, and support our mitochondria. It’s like the saying goes: what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Things like exercise and strength training, hot and cold therapies, light therapy, ozone, and others are all mild stressors that jump-start your body into repair and rejuvenation.In today’s episode of my series I’m calling Health Bites, I dive into how adversity and little stresses to your system (i.e., hormesis) activate longevity pathways. What I’ve discovered has blown my mind and changed the way I approach my own health and the health of my patients. I’ve compiled it all into a new book called Young Forever, which comes out on February 21, 2023. Learn more and preorder the book at youngforeverbook.com.This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and Athletic Greens.Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 2,000 specialty lab tests from over 35 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com.AG1 contains 75 high-quality vitamins, minerals, whole-food sourced superfoods, probiotics, and adaptogens to support your entire body. Right now when you purchase AG1 from Athletic Greens, you will receive 10 FREE travel packs with your first purchase by visiting athleticgreens.com/hyman.Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):What is hormesis? (5:14 / 1:45) Healing systems that get activated by hormetic stressors (5:49 / 2:16) The benefits of calorie restriction (7:07 / 3:42) The benefits of heat therapy (9:37 / 6:08) The benefits of cold therapy (10:53 / 7:24) The benefits of exercise (12:18 / 8:48) Additional types of hormesis (14:30 / 9:53)  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.