All protocols
4,984 protocols across every category, most recommended first.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsInterpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy
Use alongside drug treatment; focuses on relationships and social rhythms across family, work, and school to help navigate and predict conditions that can trigger episodes.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsApproach Commercial TMS Clinics With Caution
If considering TMS/RTMS, do your research, prefer clinics associated with research institutions, and talk to other patients who have undergone treatment.
- ▶ 1SupplementsBenzodiazepines
May be prescribed to help induce sleep during manic episodes by reducing neuronal excitability through the GABA system.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsTalk to a Board-Certified Psychiatrist
For bipolar disorder, treatment should be navigated by a board-certified psychiatrist, especially given suicide risk and the need for prescription drug management.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsTake A Period Of Abstinence From Alcohol
Two to six months of abstinence can allow alcohol-altered neural circuits related to habitual and impulsive behavior to return toward normal; ideally longer. More broadly, zero alcohol is described as healthiest overall, and moderate/heavy drinkers are urged to move away from drinking and ideally quit entirely.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsEat A Mixed Meal Before Or While Drinking Alcohol
Eating before or during drinking slows alcohol absorption into the bloodstream and reduces how quickly one feels drunk. A meal containing all three macronutrients—carbohydrates, fats, and proteins—appears to slow absorption more than one or two macronutrients alone.
- ▶ 1DietEat a Mixed Meal Before or While Drinking Alcohol
Including carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in a meal before or during drinking can help slow alcohol absorption.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsDelay Alcohol Initiation Until Legal Drinking Age Or Later
Starting alcohol later in life lowers risk of later alcohol dependence; he specifically notes waiting until legal drinking age, 21 in the US, as preferable.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsUse Non-Alcohol Stress And Anxiety Management Tools
Recommended during alcohol reduction and for post-alcohol anxiety or stress. He refers broadly to behavioral, nutritional, supplement-based, and exercise-based tools for stress modulation that do not involve alcohol.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsAvoid Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories For Hangover Without Careful Consideration
He cautions that aspirin, Tylenol, Advil, and related drugs can affect the liver, immune system, and gut microbiome, and may not be a great idea after drinking.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsDo Not Use More Alcohol To Treat A Hangover
Avoid using alcohol to treat a hangover, as it may temporarily relieve symptoms but can delay recovery and worsen the hangover.
- ▶ 1DietConsume Electrolytes Around and After Drinking
Alcohol disrupts electrolyte balance, so ensuring adequate sodium, potassium, and magnesium can support brain and organ function. Electrolytes can be taken the night of drinking before sleep and again upon waking the next day.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsHydrate Aggressively Before And During Alcohol Consumption
Maintain proper electrolyte levels before drinking. While drinking alcohol, drink water—preferably 2 glasses per alcoholic drink—and water with electrolytes is even better for helping the next day.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsBe Thoughtful About Which Alcohol You Consume
Recommended because different alcoholic beverages differ in expected hangover severity.
- ▶ 1DietChoose Lower-Congener Alcohols To Reduce Hangover Risk
Hangover severity is described as scaling with congeners rather than sugar content. Beer and gin are described as less likely to cause hangover than whiskey, while rum and red wine are more likely, and brandy is described as highest on the list.
- ▶ 1DietConsume Adequate Folate and B Vitamins, Especially B12
Folate and other B vitamins, especially B12, may partially reduce alcohol-related increased cancer risk, but do not completely offset it.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsAvoid Alcohol During Pregnancy
Absolute recommendation; no alcohol is considered safe during pregnancy.
- ▶ 1DietAvoid Alcohol During Pregnancy
He rejects the myth that some alcohol types, such as champagne, are safer than others, such as beer, during pregnancy.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsAvoid Drinking Too Much Alcohol If Optimizing Testosterone-To-Estrogen Ratio
Applies regardless of sex; based on alcohol increasing aromatization of testosterone to estrogen.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsEarly Blood Work Screening Including One-Time Lipoprotein(a) Testing
Get screened early in life; Attia specifically says even a 20-year-old should be checked. Include Lp(a), which is genetically determined, a major driver of atherosclerosis risk, and generally only needs to be checked once.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsRepeat Blood Work if an Abnormal Result Appears
If a blood marker comes back looking bad, recheck it before reacting; blood tests are snapshots and may need confirmation.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsBlood Work Two to Four Times Per Year During Active Intervention
When making interventions or monitoring changes, Attia says patients may check blood two to four times per year to see whether a drug or other intervention had the desired outcome.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsFollow Weight More Closely Between DEXA Scans
Use body weight tracking between annual DEXA scans to get a sense of changes over time.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsMeasure VO2 Max, Strength, and Stability Against Future Needs
Use measurable targets such as VO2 max, strength, and stability when backcasting from desired late-life function.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsBuild High Muscle Mass
Higher muscle mass is associated with much lower all-cause mortality compared with low muscle mass.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsBuild Strength
Strength is emphasized as even more important than muscle mass for lowering all-cause mortality risk.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsGet VO2 Max to at Least the 75th Percentile
Attia says people should not obsess over supplements or diet nuances until VO2 max is at least at the 75th percentile for age and sex.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsWall Sit
Used as a strength benchmark; clinic standard is about 2 minutes at age 40 for both men and women.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsUse Online VO2 Max Estimators
If formal testing is unavailable, use online estimators based on running, biking, or rowing performance.
- ▶ 1BehaviorsGround Contact Time Testing
Used as part of strength and power assessment, including jumping off a box.