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The Ancient Superfood That Could Change Your Life

The Ancient Superfood That Could Change Your Life

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Is it possible that the most powerful longevity hack on the planet has been hiding in plain sight?In this episode of How to Stay Human, Tori sits down with Catherine Arnston, founder and CEO of ENERGYbits, to talk about the science and soul behind spirulina and chlorella—two of the most nutrient-dense algae on Earth.What starts as a conversation about supplements quickly turns into a masterclass in cellular energy, detoxification, brain health, and the future of aging.Catherine breaks down how algae supports mitochondrial health, how it’s been used for decades by NASA and the UN, and why your brain, gut, skin, and hormones need this microalgae more than ever.This isn’t just another wellness trend. This is ancient wisdom backed by modern science—and it could be the simplest, most effective way to nourish your body in a world that’s moving faster than your nervous system can handle.What You’ll LearnWhy mitochondria are the #1 key to longevity, energy, and disease preventionThe role of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in protecting your cells from agingHow spirulina fuels your body and chlorella detoxifies itThe connection between algae and brain fog, perimenopause, immune health, and sleepWhy most supplements are low-quality and what to look for insteadHow to protect your body from EMFs, environmental toxins, and vaccine side effectsWhy algae may outperform fish oil, collagen, multivitamins, and protein powdersHow to use algae for travel, weight loss, workouts, GLP-1 support, and everyday vitality⏱️ Episode Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Algae as a longevity superfood03:00 – The cancer diagnosis that started it all07:30 – Spirulina vs. Chlorella: What's the difference?12:00 – How algae supports fasting, GLP-1 use, and brain health17:00 – Why bioavailable protein matters more than quantity20:00 – Why algae isn’t mainstream (yet)24:00 – The difference between food-grade and supplement-grade algae28:00 – Mitochondria 101: The power plants of your body33:00 – Superoxide dismutase (SOD) and how it protects your cells39:00 – The real cause of aging and disease44:00 – Algae, EMFs, and restoring cellular hydration50:00 – Spirulina’s cancer-fighting blue pigment55:00 – Catherine’s personal protocol and anti-aging results59:00 – Why most people are nutrient-deficient (even when eating healthy)1:02:00 – How to get ENERGYbits and use your 20% discountExclusive Listener OfferThis episode is brought to you in partnership with ENERGYbits.Get 20% off spirulina and chlorella tablets with the code COACHABLE at energybits.comThis offer never expires. It's the easiest, cleanest way to upgrade your nutrition, detox gently, and support longevity—one bit at a time.🔗 Resources & LinksBuy ENERGYbits (20% off with code COACHABLE)Follow Catherine on InstagramTori’s favorite: ENERGYbits Starter BundleLearn more at catherinearnston.comSponsor: Anywhere ClinicWe are also proudly supported by Anywhere Clinic, your virtual partner in mental wellness and peak performance.Whether you're navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, burnout, or trauma, their holistic psychiatric team offers:Virtual medication managementKetamine therapy and integrationTalk therapy and nervous system careAffordable options with or without insuranceTori has personally collaborated with the team at Anywhere Clinic to provide care for clients seeking support beyond coaching.You deserve care that’s compassionate, customized, and convenient.Book today at anywhereclinic.com/tori and mention How to Stay Human for priority scheduling. If this episode opened your eyes to what’s possible, share it with someone who cares about their long-term health.Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and join our Substack to continue the journey of living well in an artificial world.Stay nourished. Stay protected. Stay human.@howtostayhumanpod | torigordon.substack.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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