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The rising wave of quantified-self and biohacking-focused narratives in the dietary supplement space will bring about new opportunities for brands […]
The rising wave of quantified-self and biohacking-focused narratives in the dietary supplement space will bring about new opportunities for brands […]
If you’re overwhelmed by conflicting advice about gut health, you’re not alone… 🤷♀️Many people are confused about where to start,
In the early 17th century, the Netherlands experienced one of history’s most remarkable financial episodes: Tulipomania. What began as a
The ‘Herb That Gives 100 Husbands’, Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is a wild Asparagus that is also considered one of the
Plants enhance communication with pollinators by increasing both infrared light emissions and scent when insects are near. Research shows that
Optimizing Wellness with Nature and Science 🏃 🌿 ⌚ 📈 Biohacking, the use of science, technology, and lifestyle interventions to
Post Series: Medicinal Flowers When we think of medicinal plants, it’s often the roots, leaves, or bark that come to
Due to the beauty of their flowers, Fuchsias (Fuchsia spp.) are highly favored for their use in horticulture. Surprisingly, the
Plants actually “farm” and feed on microbes to acquire nutrients: an unexpected plant-microbe interaction Dr. James White’s work on rhizophagy
Jiaogulan (aka. Sweet Tea Vine; Gynostemma pentaphyllum) is a tonic herb that has been consumed in some mountainous areas of