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In Part 2 of Dr. Mike's podcast special of his presentation from Dave Asprey's BEYOND Biohacking Conference, we finish all six pillars of mitochondrial wellness — from mitophagy (quality control) & mitochondrial dynamics (fusion/fission balance) to ROS intelligence (selective antioxidant strategy) & light (red/NIR as the master signal).
Then we move from theory to action: the episode begins the “applications” section with a practical, research-backed toolkit — red light therapy, methylene blue, blue spirulina, & Carbon 60 — including how they work, how they stack, & why the right strategy is less about “more antioxidants” & more about restoring electron flow, managing oxidative stress, & building cellular resilience.
(Educational content only, not medical advice.)
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Key Quotes From Dr. Mike:
“If mitophagy is not working properly, then those damaged mitochondria are allowed to linger and be pro-inflammatory and be pro-oxidative stress.”
“Specifically, red and near-infrared are the spectra that excites the mitochondria and the cytochrome c oxidase. No other wavelengths accomplish this.”
“Simply by exposing your body… to red and near-infrared light (whether sun or red light therapy devices)… this is likely the most powerful way to remedy mitochondrial dysfunction.”
“Methylene blue is one of the only ways I know of that’s able to actually restore energy in mitochondria with broken electron transport chains.”
“We have an amazing natural alternative to methylene blue… and that is blue spirulina, which has phycocyanins that absorbs red light to protect neurons and strengthen our mitochondrial performance.”
“Carbon 60 is essentially a free radical sponge… it’s only gonna remove the excess ‘bad’ free radicals and allow the good signaling molecules to stay.”
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Key Points
⚡️ Mitophagy = mitochondrial quality control: PINK1 “inspects,” Parkin “tags,” autophagosomes “remove.” When it fails, damaged mitochondria linger & inflammation/oxidative stress snowball.
⚡️ Dysfunctional mitochondria can self-propagate, accelerating decline unless quality control is restored.
⚡️ Mitochondrial dynamics (fusion/fission) is a Goldilocks game:
⚡️ ROS aren’t “all bad”: low-level ROS are essential signals; the goal is selective antioxidant defense, not blanket quenching.
⚡️ Light is a mitochondrial master regulator: red/NIR stimulate cytochrome c oxidase, dissociate nitric oxide, allow oxygen back in → better ATP + EZ water.
⚡️ Red light therapy is wavelength-driven, not “power-driven”: red = skin; NIR = deeper tissues; power mainly affects time-to-dose.
⚡️ Methylene blue = electron chaperone: bypasses ETC bottlenecks (esp. complex I/III) by shuttling electrons toward complex IV; synergizes with red light.
⚡️ Blue spirulina (phycocyanin) = natural photodynamic partner: less potent than MB but strong synergy with red light; quality matters (E10→E40).
⚡️ Carbon 60 = selective free radical sponge: mops up “excess” ROS while preserving beneficial signaling; quality control is crucial.
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Episode timeline
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Introducing BioLight Labs!
Dr. Mike's #1 recommendations:
Deuterium depleted water: Litewater (code: DRMIKE)
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In Part 2 of Dr. Mike's podcast special of his presentation from Dave Asprey's BEYOND Biohacking Conference, we finish all six pillars of mitochondrial wellness — from mitophagy (quality control) & mitochondrial dynamics (fusion/fission balance) to ROS intelligence (selective antioxidant strategy) & light (red/NIR as the master signal).
Then we move from theory to action: the episode begins the “applications” section with a practical, research-backed toolkit — red light therapy, methylene blue, blue spirulina, & Carbon 60 — including how they work, how they stack, & why the right strategy is less about “more antioxidants” & more about restoring electron flow, managing oxidative stress, & building cellular resilience.
(Educational content only, not medical advice.)
-
Key Quotes From Dr. Mike:
“If mitophagy is not working properly, then those damaged mitochondria are allowed to linger and be pro-inflammatory and be pro-oxidative stress.”
“Specifically, red and near-infrared are the spectra that excites the mitochondria and the cytochrome c oxidase. No other wavelengths accomplish this.”
“Simply by exposing your body… to red and near-infrared light (whether sun or red light therapy devices)… this is likely the most powerful way to remedy mitochondrial dysfunction.”
“Methylene blue is one of the only ways I know of that’s able to actually restore energy in mitochondria with broken electron transport chains.”
“We have an amazing natural alternative to methylene blue… and that is blue spirulina, which has phycocyanins that absorbs red light to protect neurons and strengthen our mitochondrial performance.”
“Carbon 60 is essentially a free radical sponge… it’s only gonna remove the excess ‘bad’ free radicals and allow the good signaling molecules to stay.”
-
Key Points
⚡️ Mitophagy = mitochondrial quality control: PINK1 “inspects,” Parkin “tags,” autophagosomes “remove.” When it fails, damaged mitochondria linger & inflammation/oxidative stress snowball.
⚡️ Dysfunctional mitochondria can self-propagate, accelerating decline unless quality control is restored.
⚡️ Mitochondrial dynamics (fusion/fission) is a Goldilocks game:
⚡️ ROS aren’t “all bad”: low-level ROS are essential signals; the goal is selective antioxidant defense, not blanket quenching.
⚡️ Light is a mitochondrial master regulator: red/NIR stimulate cytochrome c oxidase, dissociate nitric oxide, allow oxygen back in → better ATP + EZ water.
⚡️ Red light therapy is wavelength-driven, not “power-driven”: red = skin; NIR = deeper tissues; power mainly affects time-to-dose.
⚡️ Methylene blue = electron chaperone: bypasses ETC bottlenecks (esp. complex I/III) by shuttling electrons toward complex IV; synergizes with red light.
⚡️ Blue spirulina (phycocyanin) = natural photodynamic partner: less potent than MB but strong synergy with red light; quality matters (E10→E40).
⚡️ Carbon 60 = selective free radical sponge: mops up “excess” ROS while preserving beneficial signaling; quality control is crucial.
-
Episode timeline
-
Introducing BioLight Labs!
Dr. Mike's #1 recommendations:
Deuterium depleted water: Litewater (code: DRMIKE)
-
Stay up-to-date on social media:
Dr. Mike Belkowski:
BioLight Labs:
Website
BioLight:
Website
YouTube

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