Dr. Frank Lipman has over 35 years of experience in functional medicine and throughout his career, he has always considered researching longevity as an extension of his work.
Lipman is an author of seven books, including “The New Rules of Aging Well,” which he co-authored with Danielle Claro.
When it comes to longevity, “almost everything I recommend to my patients, I do myself,” Lipman tells CNBC Make It.
These are his daily practices for a long, healthy life.
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
‘Almost everything I recommend to my patients, I do myself’
A longevity expert’s 5 daily practices for a long, healthy life
Summing up Dr. Lipman’s longevity practices, here’s what he does to stay happy and healthy:
- For his body: Exercise, a consistent sleep-wake time, meditation and supplements
- For brain health: Brain mapping and red light therapy, plus less stress and more sleep
- For social fitness: Getting quality time with loved ones, especially his grandson
- For his daily diet: Protein and vegetables, specifically fatty fish, non-starchy vegetables and berries
- For his media diet: Reading up on rapamycin
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