Aging Backwards with Mark Sisson
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At age 68, Mark Sisson looks 35. I want what he's having. Mark is the EPITOME of health and wellness, and has mastered the art of aging backwards.  I invited Mark onto the podcast to deconstruct his habits, knowledge and lifestyle, so that YOU can implement the processes that he shares immediately. You'll get some key insights into Mark's secrets for maintaining an incredibly high level of fitness for decades, including his recommendation on taking the "fourth macronutrient."   You'll learn: The two KEY components of optimal longevity. How to build a truly resilient body and sustain it for life. The ONE source of protein you're probably missing. Why the primal lifestyle is the ultimate path to a healthy body and mind. How to train for athleticism in and out of the gym. Learn more about Mark and his work: marksdailyapple.com books by Mark What Mark eats in a day Click here to get the episode guide (full show notes!) on the longevity protocols included in this episode.  And, if you're the type of person who enjoys helping those around you live their best life, please share this episode with a friend or loved one.   Get VIP access to every event and offer we've got coming up for Muscle Intelligence Nutrition Month by joining our private community.   ======   Thank you to today's show sponsor, Ned Full Spectrum Hemp Oil! Ned's CBD is of the utmost highest quality.  These products are science-backed, nature-based solutions that offer an alternative to prescription and over-the-counter drugs.  Ned’s full spectrum hemp oil nourishes the body’s endocannabinoid system to offer functional support for stress, sleep, inflammation and balance.  Muscle Intelligence listeners get 15% off with code MUSCLE at helloned.com/muscle.
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