Biohacking & HealthSpan

Biohacking Weekly 69: The Science of Losing Visceral Fat

Biohacking Weekly 69: The Science of Losing Visceral Fat

In this edition of Biohacking Weekly:

1. Sulforaphane bioavailability limits
2. The fastest way to burn visceral fat
3. Bryan Johnson’s #1 sleep lever
4. The role of zinc in immune ageing
5. The man who changed diabetes theory

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Biohacking Weekly 45: Meet the Gut Microbe that Feeds Its Neighbors

In this edition of Biohacking Weekly:

1. Daily broccoli linked to lower colon cancer risk
2. Natural anxiety support backed by science
3. How Akkermansia muciniphila nourishes its neighbors
4. Vitamin D could slow down aging
5. The science of shinrin-yoku or forest bathing

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Biohacking Weekly 44: Coffee Proven to Boost Morning Positivity

In this edition of Biohacking Weekly:

1. Morning coffee’s magic mood boost
2. Cherry powder turns waste into wellness
3. Turmeric shows promise for weight control in diabetes
4. The brain-boosting benefits of sulforaphane
5. How a 92-year-old sprinter keeps muscles young

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Biohacking Weekly 33: The Brain Cost of Poor Blood Sugar Control

In this edition of Biohacking Weekly:

1. Inside King Charles III’s longevity lifestyle
2. Broccoli's secret weapon for brain health
3. New therapy restores endurance in hours
4. Diabetes’ hidden damage
5. Four main players in promoting healthy lifespan

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The Sulforaphane Renaissance: Why Australia Is Finally Catching On

We're living in an age where wellness is no longer about fads—it's about precision. Australians aren't just popping pills anymore; we're demanding clean, proven compounds that actually shift the dial. Discover why sulforaphane is becoming Australia’s go-to supplement for inflammation, detox, energy, and cognitive clarity.

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2025 Scientific Research on Sulforaphane

Recent 2025 research confirms sulforaphane’s broad therapeutic potential across cancer prevention, neuroprotection, metabolic health, and inflammation—driven largely by its activation of Nrf2 and modulation of cellular stress responses. Human and animal studies increasingly support its use as a safe, multi-target compound with applications in chronic disease prevention, aging, and adjunctive treatment strategies.

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Sulforaphane May Help Your Body Fight Cancer Naturally

When you consume or produce sulforaphane, it interacts with various cellular pathways to exert its protective effects.

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Sulfodyne® Sulforaphane as an antiviral and anti-inflammatory

Recent research shows Sulfodyne®, a broccoli-based supplement, may help fight COVID-19 by reducing virus levels and inflammation, making it a promising natural treatment to ease symptoms and recovery.

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Biohacking Weekly: Gut Health, Weekend Warriors and Biohacking Trends

Biohacking Weekly: Gut Health, Weekend Warriors and Biohacking Trends

In this edition of Biohacking Weekly:

1. World’s oldest woman’s gut health offers clues to longevity
2. Essential supplements for better memory and cognitive function
3. Exercising twice a week cuts the risk of heart disease
4. Broccoli compound shows potential to lower the risk of type 2 diabetes
5. Biohacking trends set to redefine health and longevity

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