Biohacking: is it worth it?
What do a fitness tracker, sauna, and ice bath all have in common? They’re all examples of biohacking. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, biohacking involves making incremental changes to the biology of your body in order to enhance its ability to function. While biohacking can be a very useful tool, it’ll “never going to outsmart innate intelligence,” -Dr. Ryan Berlin. To hear more about biohacking and to find out if it’s worth it, be sure to tune in to today’s episode.
Dr. Ryan says “a lot of our lifestyle has become so unnatural.” Whether it’s keeping our temperature stagnant in our house, or keeping a close eye on our fitness tracker data to see what is normal and what’s not. Instead, the Berlin’s recommend doing more natural things to enhance the body such as going outside and getting sun exposure for at least 15 minutes a day or working out to sweat out toxins.
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