Biohacking conference 2025: Revolutionary ways to extend the life!
Biohacking conference 2025: Revolutionary ways to extend the life!
Vienna, Österreich - The Biohacking Conference 2025, which was opened today in Austin, Texas, attracts more than 4,000 participants who are interested in unorthodox approaches to extend the life. The organizer, Dave Aspray, known as the "father of biohacking", launched the conference to present and discuss new methods for optimizing health. Aspray has his vision clear: he strives to be 180 years old and has invested millions in various treatments and technologies.
The three -day conference presents a variety of methods, including cryotherapy, electromagnetic fields and even the injection of filtered urine to increase well -being. Asprey combines approaches from Silicon Valley, alternative medicine and a pronounced distrust of the pharmaceutical industry. He is supported by the movement "Make America Healthy Again" (Maha), which is led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the US Minister of Health. Maha is committed to health autonomy and criticizes the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on public health.
variety of approaches and critical voices
The Biohacking community defines itself by its decentralized structure. Fabrizio "Fab" Mancini, a chiropractor, highlights individuality within the community. The event not only addresses innovative healing methods, but also raises important questions about the security and effectiveness of these unconventional approaches. Critics warn of the potential risks of uncomfortable therapies and the absence of evidence -based medicine, which is considered indispensable for many in the medical world.
A remarkable lecture at the conference came from Sincere Seven, who spoke about the medical advantages of microdosing with snake veins. He claims that snakes heal their prey before killing them and describes the positive effects of veninin injections that activate white blood cells and can help combat viruses and tumors. This opened a discussion about whether such methods could also be used in the treatment of autism, which Seven sees openly for clinical experiments.
Biohacking: A broader movement for health optimization
organicacking is a movement that has adopted many forms since the 1960s and today combines science, technology and self -optimization to improve physical and spiritual well -being. Current practices include methods such as intermittent fasting, sleep optimization and the use of nootropics to improve cognitive skills. However, the methods are not suitable for everyone, and individual reactions on it can vary greatly.
While some participants report on the advantages of biohacking - to prevent diseases or improve performance - there are also considerable concerns about security and possible health risks. Skeptics indicate that many procedures are not sufficiently scientifically validated. In addition, the movement raises ethical questions, especially with regard to data protection and the long -term effects of interventions in human biology.
Overall, the Biohacking Conference 2025 shows a growing interest in alternative healing methods and individual health optimization. The debate about the limits of the possible and the risks of unconventional treatments bring both supporters and critics together and leaves space for an exciting discussion about the future of health.
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