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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 1H 30M

#44 The Missing Link in Surgery and Modern Medicine | Dr. Cameron Chesnut

from Architect of Resilience · host Chris Duffin

This isn't cosmetic surgery. It's controlled stress, metabolic load, and recovery strategy.   In this episode,    Dr. Cameron Chestnut breaks down why surgery should be treated like a performance event, not a passive procedure. From mitochondrial health to anesthesia-driven brain inflammation, this conversation exposes what most of medicine still ignores. We go deep into: Why recovery starts before surgery The hidden cognitive cost of anesthesia Mitochondria, inflammation, and tissue healing Red light, hyperbarics, and metabolic prep Why most recovery protocols fail The real difference between repairing vs optimizing If you care about performance, longevity, or staying sharp under stress, this changes how you think about surgery entirely.   Timestamps: 00:00 Surgery isn't cosmetic. It's metabolic stress 01:00 Reframing surgery as a performance event 02:47 Why most people fail recovery (too late mindset) 04:23 Athlete mindset vs medical mindset 07:12 Where surgical stress actually begins 10:08 The overlooked impact of anesthesia on the brain 14:45 Neuroinflammation, brain fog, and cognition decline 18:27 Preparing the brain before surgery (ketones, resilience) 24:24 Mitochondria, metabolism, and recovery capacity 27:03 Why exercise before surgery matters   34:10 Core recovery tools: nutrition, hyperbaric, red light  44:43 Peptides for recovery (BPC, TB4, GHK-Cu) 54:24 Sleep disruption after surgery (critical but ignored) 57:19 Circadian rhythm and recovery environment   1:05:24 Fillers, inflammation, and long-term effects 1:14:30 Flow state, surgical performance, and preparation 1:16:52 Post-performance recovery and feedback loops 1:24:00 Rapid fire: peptides, ketones, overlooked tools 1:28:16 What resilience actually means Coaching, Peptides, Supplements, eBooks & Merch, Education, and my Free   Community! A deeper dive on coaching, peptides, and regenerative amplification method at https://www.enhancedexecutive.com/ #surgeryrecovery #biohacking #mitochondria #longevity #humanperformance #peptides #redlighttherapy #hyperbaricoxygen #healthoptimization #circadianrhythmhttps://chrisduffin.com/  

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