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First impressions seem to always get the better of us. Quick judgments about others, ourselves, and our communities never seem to cease making their presence known in our minds. Psychologically, these initial assumptions and impressions that our mind receives are tactics our mind uses as a means of survival, sometimes aligning with our intuition to help us determine what or who is going to be helpful or harmful. But we must be careful here. Our mind is equipped to handle countless sensations and thoughts, and due to this, we sometimes get so bogged down by this demanding, busy world that we take the easy way out and make a judgment based solely on superficial knowledge, without any deeper re...
Welcome to Biohackers magazine, where we put a spotlight on the power of nutrition and diet to promote optimal health and vitality. Our magazine is dedicated to providing you with the latest insights, research, and expert advice on everything related to diet and nutrition. We believe that a healthy and balanced diet is the cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle and that the right foods can help prevent and even reverse many chronic diseases. Our magazine offers a wide range of features, from in-depth articles on the science of nutrition to practical tips on how to shop, cook and eat for optimal health. Our team of experts includes registered dietitians, nutritionists, doctors, chefs, and other h...
What is the most expensive mistake you’ve ever made? As humans, we are addicted to success, and as a paradox, this addiction led to neglect our mental health. Our contemporary urban culture makes us suffer and neglect some of the basic psychological nutrients. With advances in technology, there is increased volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity globally. We are no longer able to predict where the technology will take us. We are caught between peace and prosperity. “You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realize this and you will find strength.” – Marcus Aurelius This is a simple reminder to remain closely connected with mindfulness. Identify what you can and cannot control and enhance your self-awareness to enlighten your life. It is the best biohack you can use for free.
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of a clear mind. Clarity can never be taken for granted. We’ve all suffered moments in our life when our mind felt clouded, inefficient, sluggish. As biohackers, we know how important it is to have a clear mind is and how it affects every other aspect of our life. Our mind is where we hold our foundations of knowledge, and also where we build on it. There are aspects of the body, mind and spirit triangle found in countless dogmas, ideologies, philosophies and the such, over the course of human history. Spirit guides us and acts through our body. Our Mind is where we can receive what the world is showing us, actively or passively, and apply this lear...
When one experiences a new product, a new treatment, or a new idea, there’s little that compares to the feelings of excitement and hope that rush in, fueling one’s faith in the upright direction of humanity. I just recently attended the 8th Annual Biohacking Conference hosted by Dave Asprey in LA and like each biohacking event, I left feeling inspired to say the least. Everything I saw, every person I met, and every biohack I experienced, further fed my appetite to share these great ideas and practices with the world, a world hungering for the opposite approach of industrialized medicine. Now, of course, not every biohack is exactly 100% proven. Suffice it to say, there are many that are...
The world and the humans share a special bond together. The world is a place full of vibrant life, unpredictable events, and a sort of beautiful, self-sustaining chaos. The Human being’s journey on this Earth is one that is corporeal yet also deeply spiritual. The world presents so many things into our lives that often we forget that we are more than just what invokes responses from our physical senses. What separates man from every other creature is his ability to think rationally. What man lacks in survival endowments such as long claws, fur, etc., man makes up for in his ability to know. Man can think and know that he thinks. Man can eat and know that he eats. Man can speak and know tha...
Metaverse, Virtual & Mixed Reality: a New Era for Biohacking As the medical industry advances into lipid nanoparticle medicines for oncology and infectious disease management, the Artificial world is taking another dimension. The pandemic has accelerated this development even further because of the sudden increased need for remote collaboration. In the last decade, there is a real buzz for micro-dosing, psychedelics, brainpower and anything related to genetics & neuroscience. Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality already gives us access to expanded sensory-based cognitive experiences, but the new category of experience that is emerging now is Neural Reality. When consciousness and the senses are turned inward, Neural Reality is complex and rich with information. And we are back to the basic Biohacks: light and sound effects will be optimized to affect cognitive states in order to perform better, feel better, and potentially cure psychopathological related cases such as anxiety or PTSD... Stay tuned, because the future is now, the new psychedelic experiences in a fully an immersive environment that matches reality is coming sooner than you think!
Biohackers explores fundamental changes occurring in the circulation and ownership of scientific information. Alessandro Delfanti argues that the combination of the ethos of 20th century science, the hacker movement and the free software movement is producing an open science culture which redefines the relationship between researchers, scientific institutions and commercial companies. Biohackers looks at the emergence of the citizen biology community "DIYbio", the shift to open access by the American biologist Craig Venter and the rebellion of the Italian virologist Ilaria Capua against WHO data-sharing policies. Delfanti argues that these biologists and many others are involved in a transformation of both life sciences and information systems, using open access tools and claiming independence from both academic and corporate institutions.
In recent decades, the New Age movement has gained significant traction, capturing the imaginations of millions with promises of spiritual enlightenment, holistic healing, and cosmic consciousness. What began as a countercultural phenomenon has evolved into a pervasive cultural force, permeating various aspects of contemporary spirituality, wellness, and self-help industries. Yet beneath the surface allure of New Age teachings lies a complex web of deception, distortion, and spiritual danger. In this comprehensive exploration, we embark on a journey to unmask the New Age movement, exposing its origins, beliefs, practices, and influence on modern culture. Drawing upon rigorous research, theological insight, and discerning analysis, we seek to illuminate the hidden dangers and pitfalls of New Age spirituality while offering a compelling alternative rooted in the timeless truths of Christian faith.
A woman waves her hand and her car roars to life. She touches her unadorned ear to take a call in the car as she drives to a cryotherapy parlor. She is a biohacker. What other technologies might humans use to optimize themselves? In STEM Body: Biohackers, readers will learn about three types of biohacking, from body implants to DNA manipulation. They will learn the stories of the scientists and engineers who have experimented with hacking their own bodies, pushing the envelope of what makes humans human. At just 32 pages, Full Tilt Fast Reads help striving middle school readers build reading stamina and stay engaged with high-interest low-level content and dynamic topics.