Biohacking — Adapting to the Rat Race of Life

Biohacking: The new definition to finding your own body’s unique biochemical individuality.

What is Biohacking? Biohacking is what Holistic Nutritionists and many naturals-focused practitioners are focusing on right now in the world of health. Deciphering the root cause of any disease or ailment is the key to changing how the body works and restarting/ reprogramming the functioning of systems in the body.

The real focus is on prevention!

Thus, biohacking on the person-specific symptoms, as in what is suitable for their biochemical individuality, to heal the body inside and out. Biohacking, to me, is just a fancy word for finding your body’s natural rhythm to being healthy, vital and thriving in the best possible conditions and environment in which it now resides.

This is where epigenetics comes in.

This is where we focus on gradually creating an environment inside and outside the body. For the DNA to mutate over time, it mutates into healthy DNA, which lacks the genetic disposition of weak strands damaged by food, environment, water, etc.

Alzheimer’s is a mental disease created over time through generational exposure to unhealthy substances, i.e. our environment: food, water, air, stress, etc. The development of the disease and the pathology are clear. Thus, focusing on where it all started is the path to healing, the way of regeneration, and the path to new beginnings, allowing the body to restart, reset, shed its old skin and begin anew. It’s nothing new to us.

My frustration is that we are consistently looking for cures, which does not solve the main issue: why is this disease multiplying generation after generation? What is happening in our internal and external environment causing a once-rare disease to become familiar yet prevalent in our society now? We are not focusing on what to change but on a band-aid solution.

What awes me the most is that we are a species which understands evolution; we realize that we mutate with the environment. But we also appreciate shock, knowing that our systems have a natural rhythm that works within a specific time frame. We know we are rushing at hyper-speed, yet instead of slowing down, pausing and allowing ourselves to see where we are, we choose to numb what is right in front of us.

What is our environment like today?

Does it help our future? Or does it harm it? Is this mutation, this evolution we are putting our species through, will it make us thrive, or will it be the end and our demise? I understand that we are trying to keep up with the quick changes. Thus, we are looking for cures, pills, vaccinations, and anything to put the bandage on and cover up the problem, which is clear.

We are trying to keep up with the rat race.

Thus, we do not see that we are promoting the trial. We are giving it a reason to thrive. All these quick-fix solutions amplify the big issue. Sterilization, adaptation, evolutionary mutation: we are promoting an environment for these problems, diseases, bacteria, and viruses to become stronger and more prevalent. Thus, it is more damaging and speeds up the process to our end of civilization, which is healthy, optimal and revolutionary.

History repeats itself.

Until we learn the lesson that we are the ones creating the problems, making these diseases and ailments ourselves (this is not to say that we are responsible for bacteria, viruses and all cancer in our society), we are promoting the multiplication of these species to thrive and thus harm us.

It’s time to end the cycle.

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