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Living to 100 and getting my telegram from the Queen (actually it’ll probably be a king by then) has never really interested me that much. On the other hand, living until I’m in my mid 80’s and still having a full and active life - working, travelling, hanging out with friends, riding my bike - now that does interest me. I think I’ve said before that the triathletes I see crossing the Ironman finish line aged 80+ are a real inspiration. There is actually a term for living a healthy and active final stage of life and then passing away after a very short illness. It's called 'morbidity compression’ and today’s guest is an expert on how we can make this happen.
Dr. Paul Clayton is a clinical pharmacologist and pharmaco-nutritionist. He states, “I obsess about food, nutrition and health so that you don't have to”. I don’t think I need to remind you that in recent years I’ve become much more focussed on health, and how nutrition plays a big part in this and subsequently in our athletic performance. According to Dr. Clayton, we (as humans in the western world) are much less healthy than the mid Victorian navigators (the labourers who dug the canals and railways by hand). In fact, the Victorians were poster models for morbidity compression, with males enjoying life spans very smilier to our own but being healthy and active for much much longer.
If you are interested in the actions that you can take to live a full and active life, then you’ll find many simple ideas in this podcast as we chat about:
To follow Dr. Paul Clayton the best place is his website, https://drpaulclayton.eu/
And you should definitely visit the Blog page on Paul’s website HERE as well as the page titled ‘White Papers” including the subject matter for this podcast
Health Extension - a better road to life extension
Dr. Clayton has written 5 books
Strengthening your Immune system - How to fight infection, allergy and auto-immune disease
Let Food be your Pharmaco-Nutrition
After Atkins and other low carb diets
Out of the Fire - why chronic inflammation is the root of all disease, and how to put out the flames
Health Defence - how nutrition is the key to a maximum healthy lifespan
We also talked about the working life and diet of the Mid Victorians. You can read more about those in these 3 papers, titled “An unsuitable and degraded diet? . . “
Part one: public health lessons from the mid-Victorian working class diet
Part two: realities of the mid-Victorian diet
Part three: Victorian consumption patterns and their health benefits
For more information on health protocols, please email [email protected]
To find out more about Simon’s SWAT programme, please click HERE
Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes
Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here
For any questions please email [email protected]
By Simon Ward4.5
2222 ratings
Living to 100 and getting my telegram from the Queen (actually it’ll probably be a king by then) has never really interested me that much. On the other hand, living until I’m in my mid 80’s and still having a full and active life - working, travelling, hanging out with friends, riding my bike - now that does interest me. I think I’ve said before that the triathletes I see crossing the Ironman finish line aged 80+ are a real inspiration. There is actually a term for living a healthy and active final stage of life and then passing away after a very short illness. It's called 'morbidity compression’ and today’s guest is an expert on how we can make this happen.
Dr. Paul Clayton is a clinical pharmacologist and pharmaco-nutritionist. He states, “I obsess about food, nutrition and health so that you don't have to”. I don’t think I need to remind you that in recent years I’ve become much more focussed on health, and how nutrition plays a big part in this and subsequently in our athletic performance. According to Dr. Clayton, we (as humans in the western world) are much less healthy than the mid Victorian navigators (the labourers who dug the canals and railways by hand). In fact, the Victorians were poster models for morbidity compression, with males enjoying life spans very smilier to our own but being healthy and active for much much longer.
If you are interested in the actions that you can take to live a full and active life, then you’ll find many simple ideas in this podcast as we chat about:
To follow Dr. Paul Clayton the best place is his website, https://drpaulclayton.eu/
And you should definitely visit the Blog page on Paul’s website HERE as well as the page titled ‘White Papers” including the subject matter for this podcast
Health Extension - a better road to life extension
Dr. Clayton has written 5 books
Strengthening your Immune system - How to fight infection, allergy and auto-immune disease
Let Food be your Pharmaco-Nutrition
After Atkins and other low carb diets
Out of the Fire - why chronic inflammation is the root of all disease, and how to put out the flames
Health Defence - how nutrition is the key to a maximum healthy lifespan
We also talked about the working life and diet of the Mid Victorians. You can read more about those in these 3 papers, titled “An unsuitable and degraded diet? . . “
Part one: public health lessons from the mid-Victorian working class diet
Part two: realities of the mid-Victorian diet
Part three: Victorian consumption patterns and their health benefits
For more information on health protocols, please email [email protected]
To find out more about Simon’s SWAT programme, please click HERE
Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes
Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here
For any questions please email [email protected]

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