The Tech That Will Prevent and Reverse Chronic Disease w/ Naveen Jain & Guru Banavar | EP #71
Last updated: Nov 2, 2023
This video by Peter H. Diamandis was published on Nov 2, 2023.
Video length: 01:34:36.
The oral microbiome is the largest database on humanity ever collected.
There are 52.5 quadrillion biological data points in the oral microbiome.
The gut microbiome and epithelial cells are also analyzed.
The immune system and gene expression are also analyzed.
The finger prick blood is analyzed to look at mitochondria and cytokines.
The data is analyzed to understand what is going on in the body.
The analysis helps to understand how the immune system is reacting to the body.
The analysis helps to understand what is going on when people have diabetes, heart disease, IBS, or IBD.
The analysis helps to understand what is going on when people have a remission or relapse of IBD.
IBM Watson was the first AI system to make a splash.
IBM Watson started differentiating into medicine and other fields.
The question is how long it has been possible to process this level of data and extract wisdom or knowledge or decision out of it.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is very shallow.
The majority of the healthcare data is on the delivery side, not on the biology side.
The biology and medicine part of the system is crucial.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is looking at what happened, what are the symptoms, what are the treatments, and so on.
The majority of the healthcare data is on the delivery side, not on the biology side.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is very shallow.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is not looking at what the cells are doing, what the molecules within the cells are doing, how the molecules are interacting with each other, how the molecules from the microbes and the molecules from the human are interacting with each other.
The biology and medicine part of the system needs to collect massive amounts of data from a very broad population.
The biological data means collecting multiple samples from each human being in different parts of their body.
The data is relatively new and is a game-changer.
The data is deep into the biology and looks at what the cells are doing, what the molecules within the cells are doing, how the molecules are interacting with each other, how the molecules from the microbes and the molecules from the human are interacting with each other.
The data is collected across the world, different demographics, different geography, and different populations.
The biology and medicine part of the system is crucial.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is looking at what happened, what are the symptoms, what are the treatments, and so on.
The majority of the healthcare data is on the delivery side, not on the biology side.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is very shallow.
The healthcare delivery part of the system is not looking at what the cells are doing, what the molecules within the cells are doing, how the molecules are interacting with each other, how the molecules from the microbes and the molecules from the human are interacting with each other.
Collecting Massive Amounts of Data
The biology and medicine part of the system needs to collect massive amounts of data from a very broad population.
The biological data means collecting multiple samples from each human being in different parts of their body.
The data is relatively new and is a game-changer.
The data is deep into the biology and looks at what the cells are doing, what the molecules within the cells are doing, how the molecules are interacting with each other, how the molecules from the microbes and the molecules from the human are interacting with each other.
The data is collected across the world, different demographics, different geography, and different populations.
The Importance of Robust Data Sets
Access to robust data sets is the first element that is necessary for making sense of biological data and outcomes.
Computational power per dollar has increased substantially in recent years, making it possible to invest in algorithms and improve data processing speed.
The three real elements that have made this possible are improvements in data, algorithms, and computational power.
Breakthroughs in all three areas have occurred in the last 5 years, including advancements in data collection, algorithmic improvements, and the availability of massive computational farms.
The Breakthrough in Algorithmic Side
There has been a breakthrough in the algorithmic side of AI, with the development of new architectures like the Transformer.
This new architecture has been the basis for all generative AI and is one of multiple breakthroughs that are happening in the field.
The Breakthrough in Data Collection
The kind of data that is collected by the viome is not the same as data collected in other places.
When looking at the RNA of organisms, it is possible to say that these organisms have specific genes turned on and are processing food in a particular way.
This depth of biological data for analysis has never been possible before.
The Entrepreneurial Journey of Viome
Viome's moonshot is to understand the changes in human biology at the onset and progression of chronic diseases and use potentially the nutrition as a medicine to prevent, stop, and even reverse these diseases.
The origin story of Viome dates back to ancient Greece, where Hippocrates believed that food could be used as medicine.
Introduction
The speaker is discussing the problem of chronic disease and the need for technology to analyze RNA.
The speaker mentions that NASA is working on next-generation technology to understand biologic defense.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the impact of bioterror on the human host.
RNA Technology
The speaker mentions that RNA technology is fundamental to understanding bioterror and its impact on the human host.
The speaker mentions that many National Labs and government institutions are developing R&D but not commercializing it.
The speaker mentions that L Livermore lab is working on technology to analyze RNA in human cells.
Accessing RNA Technology
The speaker mentions that the speaker was able to convince a primary investigator at L Livermore lab to change the way humanity.
The speaker mentions that the speaker was able to get a license of the technology from L Livermore lab.
The speaker mentions that the speaker realized the importance of automating, scaling, and creating a massive amount of data set.
Building a Consumer Product
The speaker mentions that the speaker built a consumer product that was so good that every single person would want it.
The speaker mentions that going direct to consumer is epic and hard, especially in the health space.
The speaker mentions that the speaker invested almost $200 million of capital to build Viome, a directed consumer brand.
Conclusion
The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the impact of bioterror on the human host.
The speaker mentions that the speaker built a consumer product that was so good that every single person would want it.
The speaker mentions that the speaker invested almost $200 million of capital to build Viome, a directed consumer brand.
Introduction
The video is from Peter H. Diamandis YouTube channel.
Peter is co-author of the best-selling book Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think and a speaker, engineer, physician, and entrepreneur.
In this video, Peter is speaking with Naveen Jain and Guru Banavar about a consumer tool that gives you biological age, cognitive health, heart health, gut health, and oral health.
The Best Biological Age Tool
The consumer tool is the best biological age tool ever created.
It makes you to be really young.
It does not use one simple point of data.
People measure biological age by looking at the telome length, some epigenetic markers, or gene expression.
The tool looks at everything happening in your body, including saliva, stool, and blood.
Recommendations
Based on the tool's analysis, consumers receive recommendations for their biological age.
The recommendations are personalized and tailored to the individual's needs.
The tool can help prevent and reverse chronic diseases.
It can also help improve cognitive health, heart health, gut health, and oral health.
Phenotype
Phenotype is a term used to describe every single symptom, disease, and drug a person has.
Instead of asking consumers if they have a depression, the tool runs them through a clinical questionnaire to collect clinical data.
The tool can also collect data on inflammation, oxalates, and uric acid production.
The tool uses this data to make personalized recommendations for each individual.
Conclusion
The consumer tool is a powerful tool for improving overall health and wellness.
It can help prevent and reverse chronic diseases.
It is personalized and tailored to the individual's needs.
It is a great example of how technology can be used to improve health and wellness.
Green Light Foods
Peter H. Diamandis discusses green light foods, yellow foods, and red foods that should not be eaten.
He talks about the importance of constantly fine-tuning the body and understanding its changes.
He mentions the role of AI in this iterative cycle of fine-tuning the body.
He discusses the benefits of supplements in health and disease prevention.
He talks about the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the body.
Oral Microbiome
Peter H. Diamandis discusses the importance of understanding the oral microbiome.
He talks about the role of supplements in adjusting the oral microbiome.
He discusses the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the oral microbiome.
He talks about the importance of understanding the underlying framework and data for disease diagnosis and prevention.
He discusses the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the oral microbiome.
Nutrition Elements
Peter H. Diamandis discusses the importance of nutrition elements in disease prevention and cure.
He talks about the role of AI in detecting stage one cancer in the mouth and throat.
He discusses the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the body.
He talks about the importance of understanding the underlying framework and data for disease diagnosis and prevention.
He discusses the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the body.
Digital Twin
Peter H. Diamandis discusses the concept of a digital twin, a collection of many models that form a twin of a person.
He talks about the importance of understanding the dynamic part of the biology, which is what can be obtained with RNA.
He discusses the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the body.
He talks about the importance of understanding the underlying framework and data for disease diagnosis and prevention.
He discusses the importance of understanding the changes that occur when making particular changes to the body.
The Tech That Will Prevent and Reverse Chronic Disease
The video discusses the use of technology to predict and prevent chronic diseases.
The speaker, Naveen Jain, discusses the use of digital twins to experiment with interventions and supplements.
The speaker also discusses the importance of longitudinal data in fine-tuning the system.
The speaker discusses the use of algorithms to update and fine-tune the system based on new data.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of using technology to personalize interventions for individuals.
Introduction
The video is from Peter H. Diamandis YouTube channel.
Peter is co-author of the best-selling book Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think and a speaker, engineer, physician, and entrepreneur.
In this video, Peter is speaking with Naveen Jain and Guru Banavar about the tech that will prevent and reverse chronic disease.
The LPS and Flag Assembly
The LPS (lipopolysaccharide) and flag assembly are crucial elements in the quality of sleep.
Traditional mattresses trap heat, which can negatively impact sleep quality.
The Pod cover by Eight Sleep is the perfect solution to this problem, as it fits on any bed and allows for temperature adjustments based on individual needs.
Using the Pod cover by Eight Sleep has transformed Peter's sleep and improved his overall health.
Science and Publications
The science behind the Pod cover by Eight Sleep has been extensively researched and published in peer-reviewed journals.
The Pod cover by Eight Sleep has achieved FDA approval, demonstrating its effectiveness and safety.
The company has published research in various areas, including glycemic response, microbiome pathways, diagnostic biomarkers, and metabolic disease.
The company is currently working on systems biology views of biological aging and developing digital twin models of the human body.
Next Element of the Moonshot
The next element of the moonshot is likely to focus on cancer detection throughout the GI track, age reversal, and handling of all chronic diseases.
The company's mission is to use technology to improve life and has a consumer-focused approach to reaching people who have suffered from the current medical industrial complex.
Introduction
Peter H. Diamandis is a co-author of the best-selling book Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think and a speaker, engineer, physician, and entrepreneur.
In this video, Peter is speaking with Naveen Jain and Guru Banavar about the tech that will prevent and reverse chronic disease.
The Misaligned Healthcare and Education Systems
Peter believes that the healthcare and education systems are misaligned, with the medical industrial complex only making money when people are sick.
The person who really wants to be healthy is the one who is suffering, and the goal is to go around the system to the people.
Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) Approach
The D2C approach aims to empower consumers and make them the CEO of their own health.
It involves creating personalized products and services for individuals based on their specific needs and health goals.
Personalization and Early Disease Detection
Personalization is a key aspect of the D2C approach, with the goal of finding hard-to-detect diseases in the early stages while they are still extremely curable.
The focus is on detecting diseases such as oral and throat cancer, which are detected in stage three and four but not in the early stages.
Cancer Detection and RNA Changes
The goal is to detect cancer early by looking at changes in RNA, which can occur before a person develops a cancer.
The RNA changes can be detected through molecular biomarkers, which can provide an early stage diagnosis of cancer.
Vaccines and Drugs
The D2C approach also involves working with pharmaceutical companies to develop vaccines or drugs to solve and cure diseases, rather than simply maintaining or suppressing symptoms.
The goal is to develop personalized solutions that are tailored to the individual's specific needs and health goals.
Diet and Personalization
The D2C approach also involves personalizing diet and nutrition to meet an individual's specific needs and health goals.
There is ongoing debate about the best diet for optimal health, with some advocating for extreme diets such as keto or veganism.
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