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I've tried some of the most extreme celebrity biohacks, and today I'm sharing my results. Discover which celebrity wellness secrets really work, which ones don't, and what you can do for health optimization instead.
0:00 Introduction: Extreme celebrity biohacks
0:49 Peptides
2:39 Stem cells
6:04 Fitness biohacks
8:38 Ozone therapy
9:19 Dry fasting
11:40 Ice baths
14:03 Do celebrity health hacks really work?
1. Peptides
Peptides are injectables used by athletes and celebrities for a wide range of health issues. I tried them for my osteoarthritis, but didn't notice much change. Myofascial stretching is much more effective for osteoarthritis. Omega-3 fatty acids, cod liver, and eliminating seed oils from your diet can also be beneficial.
2. Stem cells
Stem cell therapy is very expensive, and the small improvements were not worth the cost for me. Instead, try prolonged fasting to stimulate stem cells naturally.
3. Intermittent hypoxic/hyperoxic training
This involves using a mask to strategically increase or decrease your oxygen intake during exercise. Reducing your oxygen intake during exercise mimics high-altitude training. As your cells become oxygen-deprived, your body generates new capillaries, increasing oxygen delivery to certain parts of the body. This can be incredibly beneficial for inflammation. To mimic the benefits of hypoxic training without the price tag, try a high-altitude training mask.
4. Ozone therapy
Ozone therapy involves removing your blood, oxygenating it, and reinjecting it. This can be good for hidden infections, but try exercise, saunas, cruciferous vegetables, intermittent fasting, and prolonged fasting to naturally strengthen your body's detoxification systems instead.
5. Dry fasting
Fasting without food or water can trigger survival genes, creating an intense effect on the body. You also burn more fat when you don't drink water. Body fat is converted to water, called biological water, during a dry fast.
6. Ice baths
Ice baths lower your body temperature, producing a therapeutic effect. I've found this to be incredibly beneficial for inflammation and arthritis, and have even noticed improvements in cognitive function and mood after an ice bath. Ice baths can also help boost weight loss!
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.