Episode
Are We Just *Modern Zoo Animals*? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 4)
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- Boundless Life
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- Mar 3, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 390
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- https://omny.fm/shows/ben-greenfield-life/nl09
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Summary
A morning-to-bedtime blueprint for living more like your ancestors without a hyperbaric chamber, a hippie grocery bill, or a single scoop of overpriced supplement powder. Episode Summary In this final part of my 4-part “Ancestral Mismatch” series, I walk you through a complete sample day that ties together everything we've covered—hormesis, environment, and nutrition—into one practical, affordable routine. From throwing open your curtains at sunrise to donning a $20 red light headlamp at bedtime, I show you exactly how simple (and cheap) it is to align your modern life with your ancestral biology. No hyperbaric chambers, no organic coffee enemas, no umbilical cord stem cell infusions. Just the basics done right. For your convenience, here are parts 1–3 of this series on fighting the “ancestral mismatch” and the uphill battle against living in a toxic, modern, industrialized world: Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 1) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 2) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 3) Question of the Day 🗣️ Looking at this sample day, which piece are you already doing—and which one are you most likely to try first this week? Key Takeaways A fully ancestral-aligned day doesn't require expensive biohacking equipment—it's built on natural light, filtered water, movement, whole food, and intentional rest. My morning routine is simple: sunlight, journaling or prayer, filtered water, 20 minutes of light movement and stretching outdoors, followed by a cold shower. "Movement snacks" throughout your workday—jumping jacks, push-ups, air squats every 45 minutes—replace the need for a long gym session. A whole roast chicken i…