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Human Performance Optimization
ALL - • INTEGRATIVE FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE - • PROTOCOL COIMBRA - • BECOME X OBESESIS - HUMAN PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION - - BURNOUT - • TESTIMONIES
The campaign in favour of the vegetarian diet as the saviour of world civilisation has not lost any momentum over the years. It has probably gained steam with the documentaries, personalities and influencers who advocate it and swear it can save the planet and our health. Anything that can improve health and performance has my utmost interest. I have tried to assess its merit, having come to some conclusions Read before starting (or continuing) in this boat.
burnout comes when we stop working. Not because we don't want to, but simply because we can no longer do it. This seems to be the hidden side that goes unnoticed. But it can be the key to getting it back.
To talk about nutrition and diet these days is to get into a violent war. Nevertheless, I decided to dive into history, science and arguments to answer one question: is it the best for health and performance? In this first text, I dwell on the history of the food pyramid and how we were probably fooled.
It's the time for set phrases, to the point of being tiresome. But it's still true: if the next few years are better than those that have already passed, it's because the best is over. And I refuse to let that be true!
Could serious fractures in athletes like Dak Prescott and Conon McGregor have been avoided if they had their vitamin D optimised?
How eliminating intolerances from the diet may have helped Lucy Charles-Barclay to finally become Ironman 70.3 world champion
The origin of the misunderstanding arises from assuming that the body does not act because the mind does not want to. It follows that this is the problem: the mind not wanting to. We often confuse fatigue, sleep disturbance and frustration that we feel because the body no longer responds as it once did, and is not able to perform as it once did, as symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Burnout is not a lack of will, motivation or drive. It is not a depressive state and, therefore, not treatable with antidepressants.
Burnout is just a drained state affecting those who pushed too much for too long in pursuit of their goals, dreams and ambition.
Simply put, Burnout is the "end" state of a picture characterized by an inability of our systems to act appropriately in the circumstances.
The researchers could not define if the alterations are cause or consequence, but in any case they have already given good clues for the intestinal flora to be evaluated and corrected.
The convenience of emailing will have a big toll in our bodies, brains and minds with significant impact in our society. We can definitely have too much of it. We can have Death By Email.
I'm not going to tell you to get more sleep - you've probably heard that already. What you don't know is that, more important than the hours of sleep, is its quality and profitability. I'll leave you with three strategies or biohacks to get better sleep and recover more, even while maintaining the same hours of sleep.