THE MECHANICAL STRESS PROTOCOL: MOVING FOR VASCULAR RESILIENCE

EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 5 MIN

THE MECHANICAL STRESS PROTOCOL: MOVING FOR VASCULAR RESILIENCE

from THE 5 MINUTE SIGNAL : HEALTH AND LONGEVITY · host Aris Sterling

In this precision-targeted episode, Aris Sterling deconstructs the controversial movement strategies of world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Pradip Jamnadas. Moving beyond the "more is better" cardio fallacy, Sterling reveals why excessive aerobic training might be the silent driver of coronary artery inflammation and systemic decay. This episode outlines a reality-driven maintenance manual for your internal plumbing, focusing on "Mechanical Stress" as a tool for stem cell mobilization and vascular endothelial repair. Learn the specific 45/45 HIIT ratio required to clear metabolic waste, the hormonal benefits of resistance training at the peak of a fast, and why capping your aerobic sessions at twenty minutes is a non-negotiable for long-term cardiac integrity. This isn't a workout plan; it’s a surgical intervention for your longevity.Citations:1. Dr. Pradip Jamnadas: Cardiovascular Prevention & Metabolic Physiology (Diary of a CEO, 2025).2. Journal of Clinical Cardiology: Endothelial Progenitor Cell Mobilization in High-Intensity Resistance Training.

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