Why biohacking is just another marketing term like 'superfood' FYI @TheSciBabe @DrRachie @DrRobertOConnor @CaulfieldTim @pash22 @welovegv @Takethatdoctors @NaturoDiaries @DrJessBerentson @BethSkw @picardonhealth @matthewherper @CaraSantaMariahttps://twitter.com/GidMK/status/975481638862901250 …
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I've been asking a lot of people (including biohackers) lately what counts as biohacking. Many say: basically everything. Caffeine? Lifting weights? Birth control implants? Yes! but also the stuff you mention as problematic. Goop and Moon Juice too.
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The common thread is wanting autonomy and control. Who doesn't, right? So then the issue is how to vet ideas and practitioners so you can make informed decisions. Without that, the control is an illusion.
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But see, to me that just sounds like 'medicine'. Or maybe 'patient-centred healthcare'. People in the health community have been trying to get it right for decades!
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