Elevate Energy, Supercharge Performance. Mitochondria to the Rescue! With Dr. Greg Wells

Published: May 9, 2023, 2 a.m.

b"Today's guest is Dr. Greg Wells a Physiologist, Scientist, Author, and renowned health and high-performance expert. He has dedicated his career to studying the science of human limits and developing practical strategies to help individuals and organizations perform at their best, even under the most challenging circumstances. He\\u2019s even worked with Olympic athletes. But his most important work is with those of us who simply want to optimize health every single day. His guidance in this interview relates to protecting and optimizing our Mitochondria, which affects every aspect of our lives. It\\u2019s a really interesting way to look at how we can have some agency over our mental and physical health so we can live our best lives. Note: Use discount code UNTANGLE15 at choosemuse.com to order your Muse Headband. \\n\\nShow notes: \\nWe get our energy from mitochondria. These are tiny structures inside our cells that break down the foods that we eat to create energy. They're in our muscles, our brains, they're all over the place. We need our mitochondria to live our best, healthiest lives. \\n\\nOur mitochondria are damaged by stress, but they're really responsive to lifestyle activities so there's infinite potential for them to get better. \\n\\nWe produce 2 billion new mitochondria every single day. These enable us to think, move, be creative, play music, build relationships\\u2026almost everything that is fundamental to life. \\n\\nAs little as three minutes of exercise a day can stimulate the production of new and better mitochondria that make us able to have more energy to navigate our lives. \\n\\nWhen we do things like meditation, our mitochondria become stronger. He is a big Muse user and loves it. \\n\\nMitochondria are also a common pathway to different diseases like cancer, heart disease, and neurodegenerative diseases. When they aren\\u2019t working properly, they can even be responsible for depression, so even our mental health depends upon healthy, high-functioning mitochondria.\\n\\nAlso important to creating a joyful and meaningful life are social connections, people, pursuits, and purpose. A strong focus in these areas can have a profound impact on longevity. \\n\\nFlow plus meaning is the best predictor of \\u201cMagic Moments.\\u201d \\n\\nResources: Drgregwells.com\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"