“Biohacking: The Future of Human Health or a Dangerous Do-It-Yourself Experiment?”

Many people practice simple forms of biohacking, such as lifestyle changes, diet changes, and physical exercise, and track their health using wearable devices and tools, such as genetic testing. Continuous health monitoring devices help individuals analyze their bodies in greater detail.

However, there are high risks because some individuals take biohacking to extreme levels by experimenting with unregulated supplements, experimental drugs, and other unapproved techniques. because such unapproved methods lack scientific evidence and can pose serious health risks.

Biohacking lies between advanced science and risky self-experimentation. Some biohacking methods may help improve health and prevent diseases, but others go beyond what science fully understands and may be unsafe.


People should be careful about extreme biohacking practices or trying risky biological experiments without medical guidance and should always rely on proper research, medical advice, and evidence-based practices before trying any new health experiments.
Are biohackers pioneering the future of medicine or turning their bodies into risky laboratories?

MBH/AB