The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Biohacking News Weekly Update : 1359

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Nov 7, 2025
This week's findings reveal alarming risks associated with long-term melatonin use, linking it to increased heart failure rates. Bryan Johnson's innovative detox experiment shows a significant reduction in microplastics through extreme sauna therapy. Plus, urolithin A emerges as a champion for enhancing immune mitochondrial function. A breakthrough blood test could transform chronic fatigue syndrome diagnoses. Dive into AI modeling of cell behavior and discover how omega-3s can stabilize moods and reduce aggression.
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ADVICE

Limit Long-Term Melatonin Use

  • Reassess nightly melatonin use and treat it as a short-term circadian reset, not a permanent solution.
  • Fix upstream sleep drivers: light exposure, caffeine timing, blood sugar, minerals, and consistent circadian anchors.
ANECDOTE

Extreme Microplastics Self-Experiment

  • Bryan Johnson reports an 85% reduction in microplastics in his semen after one year of daily 200°F dry saunas and groin ice packs.
  • His extreme N=1 protocol sparks debate about environmental toxins, fertility, and detox strategies.
INSIGHT

Urolithin A Rejuvenates Immune Mitochondria

  • Urolithin A (Mitopure®) for four weeks improved immune cell mitochondria and increased youthful CD8 and NK cells in adults 45–70.
  • Triggering mitophagy rejuvenates mitochondrial function and sharpens immune resilience.
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