Andrew Huberman· PhD
“Exposome”, Impediments & Ingredients for Health, Whole Foods
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“Exposome”, Impediments & Ingredients for Health, Whole Foods
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Yeah, your exposome is all the things you're exposed to. And what we're measuring is your airborne exposure. So we have a device, this is the second generation, a third one's coming that's smaller. What it's doing is it's sucking up air at about one-fifth of what you breathe. And what we have, it's measuring things like PM 2.5, and temperature and humidity. But the power of this is that it actually has a filter under the intake valve that captures all the particulates like pollen and bacteria and fungi that you're actually breathing. And under that, we have a chemical absorbent that sucks up all the chemicals that you would also be breathing. And then we analyze them, we don't analyze them in real-time, we take it apart and take the cartridge out actually. And we can measure all the biologicals, meaning pollen, and bacteria, and fungi that you're exposed to. And we can measure all the chemicals that you're exposed to too.