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biohack
[ bahy-oh-hak ]
noun
- an instance or manner of self-improvement done through strategic experimentation with technology, drugs, hormones, diet, etc.:
Here are a few simple biohacks to get your body's engine revving!
verb (used with object)
- to improve (someone, especially oneself) through strategic experimentation with technology, drugs, hormones, diet, etc.:
Today, consumers biohack themselves by measuring changes in ketones and blood sugar correlating with exercise, sleep, and what and when they eat.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of biohack1
Example Sentences
Stewart described them as a 鈥減lethora of stocky, bald billionaires who also seem to go to the same biohack life extension clinic and say, 鈥楪ive me the Lex Luthor.'鈥
In 2015, Di Franco founded The Open Insulin Project, a community based organization run by volunteers, with the intention to 鈥渂iohack鈥 publicly available research on how insulin is made and provide those directions in an open-source format.
Some have pushed polyphasic sleep as a way to 鈥渂iohack鈥 the body and extend waking hours.
There is a growing community of Londoners looking to "biohack" their bodies, including musician Professor Green.
I am still trying to figure that biohack out because I do travel, or at least pre-COVID-19 I did.
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