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[6:35] Dr. Cohen's philosophical "aha" moment[13:00] What is the cause of age-related decline[28:03] How do you prioritize health aspects that increase longevity[35:00] The role of mTOR, AMPK, and fasting[39:04] The importance of breath and sleep[41:12] Dr. Cohen's experiments with the LiveO2 system[49:09] How Dr. Mike's theories of metabolic and physiologic flexibility fit in with Dr. Cohen's experience[59:28] Fasting, mTOR, sarcopenia, and research[1:07:05] What would Dr Cohen try to target in terms of increasing longevity?

Connect with Dr. Cohen

Website: Pure Clean PerformanceEmail: [email protected]

Guest Bio

Dr. Rick Cohen, M.D. is a leading authority in the fields of nutrition, sports performance and longevity medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering with honors of distinction from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina and his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Over the past 20 years, Rick has used his knowledge to create innovative health and performance protocols and specially-formulated nutritional products to bring thousands of sport enthusiasts and elite athletes to higher levels of performance. Rick’s passion for athletics extends beyond his work; in fact, it is a major part of his personal life satisfaction and well-being. He played ice hockey in college and competed on the world stage in the sport of luge, his wife is a nationally-ranked triathlete and his kids both were college athletes. So he personally understands how frustrating it can be to balance family, career, and an athletic passion. That experience is exactly what led him to create PureClean Performance.

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