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biohacking RobotToaster 2 weeks ago 95%
‘Right to Repair for Your Body’: The Rise of DIY, Pirated Medicine www.404media.co

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/21533341 > You wouldn't pirate a medicine, would you?

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biohacking ModerateImprovement 1 month ago 91%
Brain implants to restore sight, like Neuralink’s Blindsight, face a fundamental problem − more pixels don’t ensure better vision. theconversation.com
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biohacking RobotToaster 4 months ago 100%
Astaxanthin prevents bone loss in osteoporotic rats with palmitic acid through suppressing oxidative stress https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13510002.2024.2333096
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biohacking RobotToaster 5 months ago 95%
Stem Cells Alleviate Frailty in Clinical Trial www.lifespan.io
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biohacking RobotToaster 5 months ago 100%
HIV Drugs May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk - Neuroscience News neurosciencenews.com
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biohacking Kayel 9 months ago 100%
Hey robottoast, I think you might like this book https://nutritionfacts.org/book/how-not-to-age/

It's honestly a bit boring, eat your veggies, eat well, exercise, socialise, don't poison yourself

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biohacking RobotToaster 9 months ago 100%
Scientists Lightly Zapped People’s Brains and Made Them Easier to Hypnotize gizmodo.com

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/technology/t/740973 > The proof-of-concept study suggests it might be possible to boost the effectiveness of hypnosis for health conditions like chronic pain.

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biohacking RobotToaster 9 months ago 100%
A Carrot Extract Improves the Metabolism of Old Mice www.lifespan.io
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biohacking KinNectar 9 months ago 100%
This GPT-powered robot chemist designs reactions and makes drugs — on its own www.nature.com

A system called Coscientist scours the Internet for instructions, then designs and executes experiments to synthesize molecules.

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biohacking RobotToaster 10 months ago 100%
Significant body mass increase by oral administration of a cascade of shIL21-MSTN yeast-based DNA vaccine https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332219318499
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biohacking ProdigalFrog 10 months ago 100%
How to Create Healthy Teeth using Dr. Ellie Phillips' Complete Mouth Care System https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXZbmz6kBUU

While she initially may come off as some rando trying to sell you a kit of repackaged dental products (which... I mean she is, but, I think she's just making a buck off those who won't go to the grocery store to buy this stuff) she actually is a quite well researched licensed dentist, and if you watch this entire video and follow her recommendations, you can essentially biohack your way out of ever getting another cavity fairly reliably with this method. The short version is; Using a combination very specific off the shelf ADA approved products, *in the right order*, causes a synergistic effect that will allow your teeth to repair minor cavities and prevent new ones from forming by inhibiting the environment for such things to happen. The steps are: Rinse with Closys Sensative Mouth rinse (it must not say for Gum-Health, as it's a completely different and worse formulation) for 30 seconds. This is the most expensive part of this protocol, but there's not really any substitute. This stuff is an extremely effective selective killer of anaerobic bacteria, and is just as effective as a rinse a dentist would use. It also is an extremely effective ph neutralizer, which is critical before brushing your teeth to avoid wearing them down. ![](https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/0e081737-533b-401f-b832-eb47f7052a49.webp) Step 2: Brush your teeth with a good, fluoridated toothpaste for 3 minutes, then spit it out, but don't rinse! She recommends bog-standard Crest anti-cavity, and mentions it's the only one that has studied re-mineralization effects. Personally, I disagree with this recommendation. The cheap crest she recommends uses Sodium Fluoride, which while it works fine, isn't quite as effective as Stannus Fluoride, which is found in more modern formulations of toothpaste. Stannus used to stain teeth, but Colgate was able to stabilize it with zinc effectively in 2006, so that hasn't been a problem in a long time. I personally would recommend Colgate Total, which switched to using Stannus Fluoride a few years ago, [and also has a very low abrasiveness level (RDA)](https://i0.wp.com/www.bauersmiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/toothpaste-RDA-abrasive-levels-abrasion.jpg?ssl=1) compared to Crest products. Just make sure whatever you get, it's not a whitening variety. Whitening toothpastes are damaging to your enamel, and just aren't worth it. ![](https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/0b4ce6f5-54a7-457c-9014-1d3c2763918f.webp) (The reason I like Stannus is that it effectively collects in the microtubules of your teeth and slowly releases fluoride throughout the day, and is a more effective antimicrobial than sodium fluoride. All the studies I read seem to indicate it's just a solid upgrade, and worth getting). Step 3: Aggressively swish original listerine (or a store-brand knockoff) for a minute. ![](https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/10436aea-c4ef-4a17-9037-0c0e98e5521a.webp) In isolation, Listerine would actually not be a good thing to use, as the alcohol in it causes mouth irritation and dries out the saliva ducts, reducing the overall amount of saliva in your mouth (which is bad for your teeth, you always want saliva coating them). So why are we using it? Well, this not only kills a lot of the caries causing bacteria, it also is itself actually slightly acidic. That seems like that'd be a bad thing, and if you left it in your mouth, it kind've would be. But in combination with what comes after, it's actually beneficial. Fluoride actually converts to fluoroapitite (the stuff that actually attaches and protects your tooth) and is taken up into the tooth the best in a low-ph environment, which etches the crystalline structure of your tooth, making it ready for fluoride to attach to it. That low-ph environment would be bad while you're brushing, but is ideal for a fluoride mouth rinse. That's where the next step comes in. Step 4: Swish with ACT mouth rinse for 30 to 60 seconds, then spit it out and leave the remainder on your teeth. However, it MUST be the *small* bottle of Act, not the big bulk one. Why? The larger bottle is *dilluted*, they just add more water, which brings down the concentration of fluoride! The small bottles have 0.05% flouride, while the bigger bottles have 0.02%. Also, I've never found a store or off-brand ACT that has the 0.05%, always the 0.02%, so get the real deal, and get the basic one! ![](https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/f1d797c7-f6ce-46ae-8c7b-10cd8f39348a.webp) Lastly, get some Xylitol in your mouth after every meal, ideally 6 grams per day (spread throughout the day, in 1 gram doses). Studies have shown that Xylitol promotes tooth remineralization deep within the tooth, and also encourages saliva production which neutralizes acid ph in your mouth after a meal. The cheapest way to get it would be to buy it in bulk as a granulated sugar, but if you prefer, you can get it in a gum or mint form, but it'll be more expensive. If you do this protocol twice a day, all of those combined should result in strong teeth that are able to withstand modern carb rich diets, and hopefully never get another cavity again. Since I've used this protocol, I've personally noticed my teeth have improved significantly.

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biohacking ProdigalFrog 10 months ago 100%
Magnesium Oxide Delivers More Magnesium with Far Fewer Pills and Lower Cost www.algaecal.com

This was a fascinating article about how the cheapest form of Magnesium is actually the most useful form. In my own experimentation, I can confirm that magnesium oxide (or Hydroxide) works just as well as any other form of magnesium I've taken, at a fraction of the cost.

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biohacking RobotToaster 10 months ago 100%
Neuroprotective effect of Vitamin K2 against gut dysbiosis associated cognitive decline https://libstc.cc/#/nexus_science/id.dois:10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114252
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
Oral Supplementation and Systemic Drugs for Skin Aging: A Narrative Review www.actasdermo.org
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
More Q10, less fatigue | Metastudy https://www.ergo-log.com/more-q10-less-fatigue-metastudy.html
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
Higher Serum Klotho Correlates with Lower Systemic Inflammation www.fightaging.org
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
Rapamycin Research and Clinical Trials: A Synthesis of Recent Scientific Findings https://gethealthspan.com/blog/articles/rapamycin-research-synthesis-recent-scientific-findings/a7opncmuwg3nik6bpyzjv/
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biohacking KinNectar 11 months ago 100%
Biohackers Netflix Show netflix.fandom.com

I watched a few episodes of this and enjoyed some of the gimics. It left me wondering what from the show was "realistic" vs pure gimic. Also I wonder what University has the most established Biohacking community.

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biohacking KinNectar 11 months ago 100%
Alabama man first to undergo stem cell transplant to restore vision lost in accident https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wvtm13.com/amp/article/alabama-first-stem-cell-transplant-restore-vision-phil-durst/45538187

Stem cells from one eye show promise in healing injuries in the other. Could this possibly be a step towards reversing age related degeneration of the eyes?

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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
Brain-zapping therapies might be hitting lefties on the wrong side of the head https://www.science.org/content/article/brain-zapping-therapies-might-be-hitting-lefties-wrong-side-head
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
The Vitamin D Receptor as a Potential Target for the Treatment of Age-Related Neurodegenerative Diseases Such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases: A Narrative Review www.mdpi.com
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
Could Skin Microbiome Transfer Slow Aging? www.psychologytoday.com
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biohacking jjagaimo 11 months ago 100%
Using Gene Therapy to Cure Lactose Intolerance - The Thought Emporium https://youtu.be/J3FcbFqSoQY?si=Xn0vCHoSg0ltPIlp
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biohacking RobotToaster 11 months ago 100%
Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells-derived exosomes exert anti-inflammatory effects on osteoarthritis chondrocytes www.lifespan.io
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