
Rhonda Patrick
PhD, Biomedical Scientist
Biomedical scientist with a PhD in biomedical science from the University of Tennessee. Known for her research on aging, cancer, and nutrition. Host of the FoundMyFitness podcast, focusing on healthspan and longevity science. Wikipedia
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"With breakfast, I take about one gram of fish oil."

"In the evening after dinner, I take my vitamin D."

"In the evening, I take my magnesium."

"I've really gotten back on the sulforaphane train and I take sulforaphane."

"I take my vitamin C in the evening."

"In the evening, I take my K2."

"I also take my ubiquinol in the evening."
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"...alphal lipoic acid P encapsulations."

"Ben Flamin I'm taking that by life extension."
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Supplement Timeline
88 episodes across 13 years
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513 references from 88 podcast episodes
Rhonda Patrick at Orthomolecular Medicine Congress in Bussum, Netherlands (Keynote Oct. 3rd, 2015)
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“Omega-3 fatty acids, specifically the marine omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, also regulate the serotonin system and how this is relevant for brain function and brain dysfunction.”
Rhonda Patrick's EXACT Supplement Routine (doses, timing, & brands revealed)
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Sulforaphane and Its Effects on Cancer, Mortality, Aging, Brain and Behavior, Heart Disease & More
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“Breast tissue displayed increased levels of a gene called NQO1, which makes an enzyme that protects a very important tumor suppressor gene called P53 from being degraded.”
“After receiving broccoli sprout extract containing about 37 milligrams of sulforaphane, the accumulation of sulforaphane was detected in actual human breast tissue.”
Vitamin C: Oral vs. Intravenous, Immune Effects, Cancer, Exercise Adaptation & More
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“Healthy adults who took one gram of vitamin C, 800 IU's of vitamin E or a placebo every day for two months looked at whether antioxidants could lower C reactive protein. The vitamin C and E decreased the reactive protein nearly 17 percent.”
Dr. Rhonda Patrick: Optimizing Longevity with Micronutrients & Vigorous Exercise
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