Week 11: A Doctor's 52 Week Journey to an Unprocessed Life
カートのアイテムが多すぎます
カートに追加できませんでした。
ウィッシュリストに追加できませんでした。
ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
ポッドキャストのフォロー解除に失敗しました
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**Key Points and Decisions**
May successes included daily greens/berries, strong time-restricted feeding, good ethanol control, and realignment after setbacks; vegan days averaged 2–3 per week with some packaged-food lapses during on-call weeks.
Biological age tested 14 years younger and cardiovascular age 5 years younger despite minor blood-work artifacts from fasting and allergies.
Core stack limited to calcium, vitamin D, B12, omega-3, acarbose, and the five pillars (diet, movement, sleep, connection, plastics); rejected aesthetic interventions such as Botox or mTOR-inhibiting creams.
Decision to avoid "grifting," product sales, or extreme longevity-expert trends; focus remains on education and personal documentation.
Acknowledged challenges from girlfriend's baking and family sugar exposure while committing to natural mTOR inhibition via calorie restriction, fiber, and exercise.
**Next Steps**
Increase vegan days to 3–5 per week with daily greens, berries, beans, and fermented foods (including new turmeric-ginger-onion-cabbage ferments).
Add a fourth training day (two-a-day format) targeting 3 cardio + 3 resistance sessions plus tennis for balance and bone health.
Install blackout drapes and maintain 66°F room; enforce 8 p.m. snack cutoff for improved sleep.
Set up home gym, music corner (guitars, harmonica, saxophone), and pursue classes/clubs for social connection and creativity.
Eliminate remaining plastics (bottles, pens, kitchen storage) by switching to glass, steel, and natural fabrics.
Continue weekly resident teaching on microbiome and functional health; prepare for June 18 house closing while maintaining podcast consistency.