- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
Russia
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
Japan
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
Ireland
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
Germany
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
France
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
China
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- December 2021
- 40 Pages
Brazil
From €1368EUR$1,500USD£1,153GBP
- Report
- January 2025
- 132 Pages
Global
From €866EUR$950USD£730GBP
Biohacking is a term used to describe the use of biotechnology to improve physical and mental performance. It is a form of self-experimentation that involves the use of technology, nutrition, and lifestyle changes to enhance the body's natural abilities. Biohackers use a variety of techniques to modify their bodies, such as genetic engineering, gene therapy, and stem cell therapy. They also use supplements, diet, and exercise to improve their physical and mental performance.
Biohacking has become increasingly popular in recent years, as people seek to improve their health and performance. It is also becoming more accessible, with a range of products and services available to help people achieve their goals. Biohacking is becoming an important part of the biotechnology industry, as it provides a way for people to take control of their own health and performance.
Some companies in the biohacking market include HVMN, Nootrobox, and Thync. HVMN provides a range of products and services to help people optimize their performance, while Nootrobox offers a range of supplements and lifestyle products. Thync provides wearable technology to help people manage their stress and improve their sleep. Show Less Read more