Sugar-Free Backlash, Taurine Fail, Copper Brain Therapy, Childhood Biohacking, Strength Training

June 19
11 mins

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Sugar-Free Diets Disrupted Gut Microbiome and Metabolism 

A 16-week sucrose-free, low-fat diet study presented at ENDO 2026 found mice developed insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, gut microbiome imbalance, intestinal inflammation, and fatty liver disease signs despite no weight gain or calorie difference. Host Dave Asprey breaks down why eliminating sugar entirely may be more detrimental than previously thought, the gut-bacteria-to-metabolism cascade that explains the metabolic damage, and why balanced nutrition matters more than simply removing sugar from your stack. 

Sources: 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260614011843.htm 

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/how-eliminating-sugar-may-alter-the-gut-microbiome-mouse-study 

https://nypost.com/2026/06/13/health/going-sugar-free-can-mess-with-your-gut-and-metabolism/ 


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Taurine Did Not Boost Acute Aerobic Performance 

A randomized, triple-blind, cross-over study of 16 physically active young adults found acute 1-gram taurine ingestion one hour before exercise produced no significant improvements in peak oxygen consumption, time to exhaustion, respiratory compensation point, or lipid/glycolytic metabolism variables. Host Dave Asprey explains why taurine remains popular in energy drinks and pre-workouts despite limited scientific evidence, what dosages and activity types future research should test, and why a reality check on a billion-dollar supplement category is exactly the kind of truth biohackers need. 

Sources: 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42268287/ 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260611024609.htm 


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Copper Therapy Improved Memory and Reduced Alzheimer’s Proteins in Mice 

Lab trials from Monash University published in ACS Chemical Neuroscience found Cu(ATSM), a copper-delivery compound, increased P-glycoprotein abundance by 24.1 percent at the blood-brain barrier, reduced toxic amyloid-beta by 42 percent over 56 days, and improved spatial learning by nearly 44 percent in an Alzheimer’s mouse model. Host Dave Asprey breaks down why repairing the brain’s waste-clearing pump is a potential new therapeutic avenue for neurovascular dysfunction, why Cu(ATSM) has strong potential to fast-track into human clinics since it’s already tested for Parkinson’s and ALS, and why biometal therapies like this could be the next frontier in Alzheimer’s treatment. 

Sources: 

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260615/Lab-trials-prove-copper-therapy-enhances-cognitive-function-and-spatial-learning.aspx 

https://www.monash.edu/news/articles/copper-drug-restores-memory-and-clears-toxic-alzheimers-proteins 

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acschemneuro.6c00252 


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Socioeconomic Factors Biologically Embedded in Children’s Brains 

A study of 2,300+ 9- and 10-year-olds published in Science found socioeconomic factors—household income, education, neighborhood quality—were the dominant variable affecting brain development, with MRI-visible differences in sensory processing and motor control regions linked to less sleep, more stress, and higher social media use in lower-income neighborhoods. Host Dave Asprey explains why socioeconomics became “biologically embedded” in preteen brains, how sleep-stress-screen circuits alter wakefulness and alertness, and why earlier studies focusing on IQ or mental health without accounting for environment may require reevaluation. 

Sources: 

https://www.npr.org/2026/06/11/nx-s1-5849937/child-brain-development-stress-sleep-neighborhood-economics 

https://abcdstudy.org/ 


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Strength Training Sweet Spot for Longevity Is 90–120 Minutes Per Week 

A 30-year observational study of 147,374 participants published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found 90–119 minutes per week of strength training delivered 13 percent lower all-cause mortality, 19 percent lower cardiovascular mortality, and 27 percent lower neurological mortality, with no additional benefit above 120 minutes. Host Dave Asprey breaks down why more isn’t always better when it comes to resistance training, why combining strength with aerobic exercise dropped mortality risk by 45–58 percent at highest levels, and why 15–20 minutes a day or 30–40 minutes three times weekly is the minimum effective dose for longevity. 

Sources: 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260611024609.htm 

https://academic.oup.com/sleep/article/48/8/zsaf127/8129074 

https://www.bmj.com/content/bsjspor/early/2025/06/11/bjsports-2025-110503 


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This episode is designed for biohackers, longevity seekers, and high-performance listeners who want mechanism-level clarity on sugar-free diet metabolic risks, taurine supplement efficacy, copper-based Alzheimer’s therapeutics, childhood environmental brain development, and strength training longevity dosing. Host Dave Asprey connects preclinical animal data, randomized human trials, observational cohort research, and population neuroscience into actionable frameworks for extending healthspan, optimizing metabolism, and staying ahead of the science. 

 

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Keywords: sugar-free diet gut microbiome, insulin resistance sugar elimination, taurine aerobic performance, taurine supplement myths, Cu(ATSM) copper Alzheimer’s therapy, blood-brain barrier P-glycoprotein, amyloid-beta reduction copper drug, spatial learning Alzheimer’s mouse, socioeconomic brain development children, ABCD Study brain MRI, childhood biohacking environment, strength training longevity 90-120 minutes, British Journal Sports Medicine strength, weekly strength training dose, all-cause mortality resistance training, biohacking news 2026, longevity research


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Timestamps: 

0:00 – Intro 

0:20 – Story 1: Copper & Alzheimer's 

2:42 – Story 2: Sugar-Free Diet 

4:05 – Story 3: Strength Training Minimum Dose 

5:48 – Story 4: Childhood Environment & Brain Development 

7:42 – Story 5: Taurine 

9:49 - Takeaways 

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