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What Is Biohacking? A Guide to Optimizing Body and Mind

By Biohacking Team January 12, 2026 6 min read
What Is Biohacking? A Guide to Optimizing Body and Mind

Biohacking refers to the practice of making incremental changes to body and lifestyle using science and self-experimentation to improve physical and cognitive performance.

Categories of Biohacking

Nutritional biohacking includes elimination diets, fasting protocols, and targeted supplementation. Environmental biohacking addresses light exposure, temperature manipulation, and air quality. Technological biohacking uses wearables, neurofeedback, and tracking devices.

Evidence-Based Starting Points

Morning sunlight exposure (10-30 minutes) sets circadian rhythm and improves sleep quality that night. Cold exposure (cold showers or ice baths) reliably increases dopamine by 200-300% for hours. Time-restricted eating (16:8 fasting) improves metabolic markers without calorie counting.

Supplementation Hierarchy

Before exotic compounds, ensure foundations are solid: vitamin D (most people are deficient), magnesium (depleted by stress and processed food), omega-3 (inadequate in most Western diets), and creatine (benefits cognitive function as well as physical performance).

Sleep Optimization

The highest-ROI biohack is sleep improvement. Blue-light blocking after sunset, consistent sleep-wake times, cool room temperature (65-68F), and darkness optimization produce measurable improvements in recovery, cognitive function, and hormonal health.

Tracking and Measurement

Effective biohacking requires baseline measurements. Track sleep (smartwatch/ring), HRV (heart rate variability indicates recovery status), blood biomarkers (quarterly panels), and subjective measures (mood, energy, cognitive performance).

The Hierarchy of Needs

Advanced biohacking (peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, stem cells) is meaningless without foundations. Sleep, nutrition, exercise, stress management, and social connection deliver 90% of available optimization. Only after these are dialed in do advanced interventions add meaningful value.

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