Dr. Bob Dennis, Ph.D. – Dr. Mark Tommerdahl, Ph.D.
In today’s population we see a lot of evidence that people’s brains are breaking well before their bodies wear out. This is not a good thing. We see dementia kicking in at early 40’s. We see neurodegeneration like MS and Parkinson’s widespread in our population. Autoimmunity is a big contributor as well as exposure to bad actors in our environment. If you ask a person suffering from a degenerative brain disorder “what would you give up to halt the progression of your disease” they’d say “anything and everything”. But discovering what’s causing the problem requires adding in or removing the things you suspect are contributing to the problem. And that requires precise ongoing brain testing to determine what’s working and what’s not. Your insurance company isn’t going to pay for that even if a lab was willing to let you test multiple times a month. And buying equipment to use at home would cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. Until now. How’s $29.95 for the cost to test your brain in the comfort of your own home, every day if you’d like? With the same accuracy as those hundreds-of-thousands-of dollars lab equipment testing for function, acuity, healing, plasticity, and recovery sound? This is a Super Human Radio Exclusive!! PLUS Carl discusses his current GHK-Cu experiment and what happens when you take too much glycine for too long. It can be scary.
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Show Notes:
[4:07] Using the brain to assess the ability of the brain (self-perception).
- The method is not reliable.
- The braingauge gives you an objective measurement.
- The brain is good at perceiving changes in but not levels of
[9:40] Multiple sclerosis in a neuro-degenerative disorder.
- Being able to measure slow
- change helps people stay on the correct intervention path.
[10:56] will using the brain gauge improve function just by using it?
- With a few of the tests, yes.
- The value is in seeing how interventions actually affect your brain function.
[15:39] biohacking the brain without measuring the effects on function can be dangerous.
[18:48] Brain gauge gives a longitudinal measure of brain health.
- com code: shr 29.95/month.
[33:23] Sensory discrimination.
[35:36] Will callouses skew the results?
- The stimulus is high and the results are based on the user detecting differences in the stimuli.
- Threshold sensitivity is not what is being measured.
[39:58] Plasticity and reaction time are not the same thing.
[44:07] Effects of PEMF on the brain.
- It is highly specific to the combo of EMF’s used.
[58:02] The fallacy in using commodity grade electronics to measure brain function.
- They are built to add in the illusion of performance that is not there.
[1:01:10] Is there any evidence to nootropics?
- Test it and see.
[1:04:40] 5G- how do you think it affects the brain?
- There are bound to be frequency bands within the range that could cause biological harm.
[1:12:05] Summary of what the brain gauge measures.
- Attention and focus.
- Reaction speed.
- Comprehensive function score.
[1:21:42] Carl’s experiment with high doses of glycine.
- 10+ grams/day before bed.
- Increases GABA in brain more than supplementing with straight GABA.
- It hindered Carl’s balance.
[1:27:00] Carl’s GHK-Cu experience.
- 5mg had an acute pain relief effect.

