Why Biohacking Fails (and What to Do Instead)
Over the past decade, biohacking has emerged as a popular framework for health optimization, longevity, and performance enhancement. Rooted in advances in physiology, neuroscience, and preventive medicine, it promises a form of agency over biological processes that were previously considered largely immutable. Despite this scientific grounding, many individuals engaging in biohacking report outcomes that fall short of expectations: inconsistent improvements, increased stress, and difficulty...