biohacker. Or, as he puts it, he is ‘the father of biohacking’. A Silicon Valley investor and entrepreneur, for almost two decades he has pioneered the practice of applying the approach of a computer hacker to his own mind and body.
Using tech innovations, wild self-experimentation and necessarily limitless supplies of optimism, biohackers believe they can reach levels of efficiency and longevity unprecedented in humans.Nobody is more serious about it than Asprey, an American who says he has spent over $2 million ‘taking control of his own biology’, optimising his existence, reducing his biological age – and apparently adding 20 IQ points along the way.Seventeen years ago, he was trekking in Tibet when altitude sickness rumbled him.
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