Today we’re talking about methylene blue—aka the stuff that biohackers love, and journalists love to call "fish tank cleaner." Discover how methylene blue can serve as a redox cycling agent, enhancing mitochondrial function, supporting immune health, and even boosting mood. Dr. Scott Sherr, the COO of Troscriptions and Director of Education at HOMeHOPe is here to break it all down, along with why some people (including my own father, by accident) have turned very blue using this stuff.
Read MoreToday’s guest, Jean Fallacara, is part scientist, part philosopher, and 100% here to help us rethink mornings, aging, and what it means to truly live well. We’ll chat about why standing barefoot in the grass isn’t a fancy biohack (it’s just being human) and why losing sleep over checking Instagram is way worse than losing a few pounds fasting. Sure, skipping breakfast—or dinner—isn’t for everyone all the time but it might be the secret to resetting your body.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast, our guest Mollie Eastman shares her techniques of adopting a growth mindset towards sleep and talks about the various factors that can affect our sleep cycle. She stresses on the importance of understanding our individual relationship with sleep and how it can be worked upon, just like any other skill. Our conversation further delves into the long-term impacts of poor sleep and the correlation it has with various health disorders. Particularly for those working late-night shifts or struggling with time zone changes, the episode offers comprehensive resources to help mitigate the impacts.
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