
Bitcoin and the Epigenetic Future of Humanity
From Regenerative Health with Max Gulhane, MD by Dr Max Gulhane
May 30, 2026 · 43 min
About this episode
The episode explores the connections between Bitcoin, health, and epigenetics.
In this presentation I explore the relationship between Bitcoin, time preference, chronic disease, epigenetics, circadian biology, and preventative healthcare. I discuss - Why modern healthcare is fundamentally reactive - The relationship between low time preference thinking and long-term health - Visceral fat, insulin resistance and metabolic disease - How environmental mismatch impacts mitochondrial function - Epigenetic inheritance and future generations - Circadian rhythm disruption and ...
People in this episode
Host: Max Gulhane
Topics covered
- Bitcoin
- epigenetics
- chronic disease
- preventative healthcare
- circadian biology
- metabolic disease
Keywords
- Bitcoin
- epigenetics
- chronic disease
- preventative healthcare
- circadian biology
- metabolic disease
- insulin resistance
- visceral fat
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Bitcoin
Books & works: epigenetics, circadian biology, preventative healthcare, chronic disease, metabolic disease, insulin resistance, visceral fat, circadian rhythm disruption
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