What if I told you life insurance companies can predict, almost to the month, when you’re going to die? That’s exactly what Gary Brecka, a human biologist and former mortality expert, used to do—until he uncovered something shocking. After years of analyzing blood work and medical records, he realized that the biggest predictors of disease and early death aren’t genetic—they’re modifiable. Now, he’s using that knowledge to help people optimize their health and extend their lifespan. In this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, we discuss:
How insurance companies use hidden health data to predict life expectancy with stunning accuracy.
The biggest factors that shorten lifespan—and why most of them are within our control.
Why vitamin deficiencies, especially vitamin D, are quietly fueling chronic disease.
How the right biohacking tools, like red light therapy and oxygen optimization, can reverse aging.
What you can do today to take control of your health and longevity.
This conversation will change the way you think about your own health.
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(0:00) The correlation between pharmaceuticals and life expectancy
(0:10) The impact of vitamin D on COVID-19 outcomes
(0:21) Gary Brecka's background and nutrient deficiencies impact on health
(0:41) The role of stress, sleep, and resilience in aging
(1:07) Introduction to biohacking and insights from mortality science
(2:18) Life insurance companies and the significance of blood biomarkers
(4:28) Predicting life expectancy and modifiable risk factors
(6:31) Pharmaceuticals, financial stability of life insurance, and key health indicators
(9:31) LDL cholesterol, metabolic health, and the benefits of vitamin D3 and K2
(15:28) Transitioning from managing death to life and lifestyle changes
(18:05) Mobility, vitamin D mandates, and vaccines' impact on life insurance
(21:28) Defining biohacking, its significance, and connection with nature
(25:17) Community, isolation, and recommended biohacking devices
(30:07) EMFs, water quality, and functional medicine in health
(35:21) Insurance companies' interest in policyholders' health and treating family members
(41:39) Nobel Prize research, red light therapy, and mitochondrial health
(54:42) Sun exposure, sleep hygiene, and the relationship between hypoxia and sleep
(1:01:50) Hormone therapy, statins, and environmental toxins on hormone levels
(1:07:53) Genetic predispositions and nutrient therapy origins
(1:11:26) Nutrient deficiencies in America and essential nutrients for health
(1:21:20) Role of methylated nutrients, homocysteine, and recommended supplements
(1:27:05) Diagnosing nutrient deficiencies, functional vs. traditional medicine, and simple health interventions
(1:29:13) Closing remarks and promotion of Gary Brecka's podcast
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