Which Genes Impact Your Longevity The Most? How To Decode Your Genes & Unlock Key Insights To Living Longer & Aging Well (+Bonus Coronavirus Genetic Analysis Information!).

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My guest on today's show, Joe Cohen of SelfHacked, first appeared on the episode “How To Decode Your Genome, Unlock The Nitty-Gritty Details Behind Your DNA, Discover Your Good Genes, Your Bad Genes & More.,” then later on “32 Ways to Stimulate Your Vagus Nerve, Fine-Tune Your Nervous System & Self-Hack Your Hormones.” 

Joe won the genetic lottery of bad genes. As a kid, he suffered from inflammation, brain fog, fatigue, digestive problems, anxiety, depression, and other issues that were poorly understood in both conventional and alternative medicine. Frustrated by the lack of good information and tools, Joe decided to embark on a journey of self-experimentation and self-learning to improve his health—something that has since become known as “biohacking.”

With thousands of experiments and Pubmed articles under his belt, Joe founded SelfHacked, the resource that was missing when he needed it. SelfHacked now gets millions of monthly readers. Joe is a thriving entrepreneur, author, and speaker. He is the founder and CEO of SelfHacked as well as SelfDecode and LabTestAnalyzer, popular genetic testing and lab software tools to improve health. His mission is to help people gain access to the most up-to-date, unbiased, and science-based ways to optimize their health.

Joe has been studying health sciences for 17 years and has read over 30,000 PubMed articles. He's given consultations to over 1,000 people who have sought his health advice. After completing the pre-med requirements at university, he founded SelfHacked because he wanted to make a big impact in improving global health. He's written hundreds of science posts, multiple books on improving health, and speaks at various health conferences. He's keen on building a brain-trust of top scientists who will improve the level of accuracy of health content on the web.

At SelfDecode, Joe has recently launched a longevity tool that allows you to live longer by knowing how to take actionable steps based on your genes. You can order tests here. Use code BEN to get a 10% discount.

During this discussion, you'll discover:

-How Joe is handling the coronavirus while living in Tel Aviv, Israel…9:24

  • Affected populations are very different from that of the Spanish Flu of 1918
  • Relatively young and healthy, not worried about it at all
  • Personal life insurance policy:
    • Pulse oximeter
    • Oxygen concentrator
  • Ben uses a hyperbaric chamber
  • Ozone generator
  • Pay close attention to oxygenation and antiviral strategies

-How SelfDecode differs from 23andMe and other genetic testing tools currently available…13:12

  • SelfDecode focuses on different topics: longevity, mood, sleep, etc.
  • 23andMe doesn't give specific recommendations on how to improve your genes
  • SelfDecode makes recommendations based on priorities based on an individual's genes
  • 23andMe sells the data of their customers for drug R&D
  • SelfDecode business model is to give updates, to remain engaged with genetic data

-Tips for maximizing the value of a gene analysis…18:30

  • Good science is vital
  • Curation
  • Do they give recommendations
  • Polygenic Risk Score: Using multiple genes and SNPs to determine if the genes are increasing your risk in any way
  • Receive updates on the science regularly
  • Comprehensiveness on the number of genes and SNPs tested
  • Diet reports

-Common concerns about the reliability of genetic testing…27:50

-Why Ben would rather play with his kids than live forever…40:00

-Joe's response to the claim that some cells may be cytotoxic…52:49

-Effective ways to mitigate telomere shortening…56:20

-Inflammatory markers in Ben's test results…1:05:00

-An intelligent approach to IGF-1…1:09:30

  • Don't obsess over it to where you're sacrificing quality of life
  • Intermittent fasting
    • 12-16 hrs daily
    • Dinner to dinner once a month

-Genetic testing analysis for risk of acquiring the coronavirus…1:16:20

Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode.

Resources from this episode:

– My SelfDecode Longevity DNA Wellness Report

– Tests:

– Podcasts and Articles:

– Book:

– Food and Supplements:

– Other resources:

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Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for Joe or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!

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7 thoughts on “Which Genes Impact Your Longevity The Most? How To Decode Your Genes & Unlock Key Insights To Living Longer & Aging Well (+Bonus Coronavirus Genetic Analysis Information!).

  1. Olivier says:

    Hello Ben, do you have have a code or affiliate link for Selfdecode ? Can find any links to it in the blog post.

  2. ozzy says:

    Thanks Ben!

  3. Jose says:

    Hi Mr. Greenfield,

    My doctor suspects that I may have Wilson’s disease based on symptoms and results from blood and urine tests. I have more tests to come soon to confirm the diagnosis. My questions to you are: Does coffee have naturally high levels of copper? Is decaf lower in copper? Any suggestions regarding coffee and copper? I would hate to give up coffee if I do have that disease.

    Thank you!

    1. I'm not a doctor, so please don't take this as medical advice pertaining to your condition. It really depends on where your coffee came from, how it's brewed, how strong or weak it is, etc. These can all have an effect on metal levels. This study actually suggests that coffee may aid in reducing copper toxicity: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/27145005… Also, this would be a good question to call into the podcast: https://speakpipe.com/bengreenfield

  4. Jack says:

    What’s the difference between this and Stratagene, which one is the best?

    1. Brennan says:

      Interested in the difference between these also

  5. Michael Harrison says:

    What’s a good oxygen concentrator?

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