Can biohacking give you a longer life?
Biohacking is gaining popularity as a method to potentially extend life. Techniques such as oxygen chambers and ice baths are among the practices being promoted. This trend reflects a growing interest in personal health optimization and longevity.
- ▪Biohacking includes various practices aimed at enhancing health and longevity.
- ▪Oxygen chambers and ice baths are popular methods within the biohacking community.
- ▪The trend highlights an increasing focus on personal health optimization.
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