Everything is Personal

Anti-Aging and Psychedelic Remedies with Health Optimization Pioneer Dr. Ted Achacoso

Episode Summary

Get ready for your brain to grow. With a tricontinental practice spanning the globe from Paris to Manila to Washington D.C., legendary wellness biohacker, clinical pharmacologist, and toxicologist Dr. Ted Achacoso joins Len and Jon for a much-anticipated edition of Everything Is Personal. Best known as the key designer behind the development of Blue Cannatine, i.e. the blue square smart troche that users say "lights up" one's brain offering energetic, laser focus, Dr. Ted talks about the evolution of the Blue Cannatine formula, what he felt needed to be addressed by the troche, and why it turns users' tongues blue. Dr. Ted also talks with Len and Jon about his dosage experiments in utilizing psychedelics as a part of a treatment process with the aim of "hacking" health optimization, regulating the stability of good health and the aging process, metabolomics, epigenetics, bioenergetics, gut microbiota, exposomics, chronobiology, and evolutionary medicine. Dr. Ted also discusses his considerable academic achievements (realized at a stunningly young age) and body of work, along with his many mentors, including the founder of Medical Informatics and a research scientist in Artificial Intelligence. Len also offers some teases for his forthcoming book Making Cannabis Personal, Len and Jon acknowledge their abundance of testosterone and favorite concerts, plus a Have You Heard focused solely on British hip-hop from the young and the old.

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Len May brings more than 25 years of cannabis and genomics experience to Endocanna Health as the CEO & Co-Founder. A pioneer in the medical cannabis industry, May has been instrumental in shaping the current legislation and culture. He has held past positions as President of the Cannabis Action Network and Board Member and Lifetime Member of California Cannabis Association. May is the current chair of the CBDIA science board and is a stakeholder in some of the industry’s most iconic brands.