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‘Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be ‘inevitable' with data-driven health changes
‘Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be ‘inevitable' with data-driven health changes

New York Post

time6 days ago

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  • New York Post

‘Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be ‘inevitable' with data-driven health changes

Living 150 years could not just be possible – it could soon be inevitable, according to human biologist and biohacker Gary Brecka. 'If you're alive in five years, I believe it will be your choice whether or not you want to live to 120 to 150 years old,' Brecka told Sean Hannity in a new installment of Fox Nation's 'Sean' podcast. 'I truly believe that.' Brecka – a longevity expert who helps optimize human performance – joined Hannity for a no-holds-barred, hour-long discussion on what it takes to push past human limitations. Modern bioscience, artificial intelligence and early detection are moving so quickly, he said, they're already paving the path toward massive life extension. 'Big data doesn't lie,' he said. 'It has no agenda. Artificial intelligence can take voluminous amounts of data – 700 trillion independent variables – and create an actionable result.' 3 Brecka is a longevity expert who helps optimize human performance. Gary Brecka/Instagram What's coming, he predicted, is a future where A.I. and big data 'circumvent' the system and people will be able to literally control their own fate, choosing how long – or short – they would like to live. 'It'll be your choice if you want to live 220, 250 [years],' he said ambitiously. Brecka has worked with elite athletes and celebrities, including UFC President Dana White, helping them extend their healthspan and reverse concerning health issues through custom, data-driven protocols. 3 Brecka has worked with elite athletes and celebrities, including UFC President Dana White. Gary Brecka/Instagram 3 Brecka predicted a future where A.I. and big data 'circumvent' the system and people will be able to literally control their own fate. Getty Images/iStockphoto In White's case, Brecka says he multiplies his projected lifespan from just 10 years to nearly 40 by reversing metabolic syndrome – a cluster of conditions like hypertension, insulin resistance, high triglycerides, etc. that increase a person's risk for heart attack, stroke or Type 2 diabetes. The transformation included a complete lifestyle overhaul: a diet change, red light therapy, breathing exercises, tailored exercise and ice water immersion helped White get his life back on track. During the podcast, Brecka also revealed what he believes to be the most underrated key to longevity: connection. To hear more about Brecka's transformative plan and the secrets to living a long, healthy life, subscribe to Fox Nation and stream the latest episode of the 'Sean' podcast today.

'Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be 'inevitable' with data-driven health changes
'Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be 'inevitable' with data-driven health changes

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Yahoo

'Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be 'inevitable' with data-driven health changes

Living 150 years could not just be possible – it could soon be inevitable, according to human biologist and biohacker Gary Brecka. "If you're alive in five years, I believe it will be your choice whether or not you want to live to 120 to 150 years old," Brecka told Sean Hannity in a new installment of Fox Nation's "Sean" podcast. "I truly believe that." Brecka – a longevity expert who helps optimize human performance – joined Hannity for a no-holds-barred, hour-long discussion on what it takes to push past human limitations. 'Biohacker' Praises Maha Movement For 'Getting To The Root Causes' Of Health Issues Modern bioscience, artificial intelligence and early detection are moving so quickly, he said, they're already paving the path toward massive life extension. Read On The Fox News App "Big data doesn't lie," he said. "It has no agenda. Artificial intelligence can take voluminous amounts of data – 700 trillion independent variables – and create an actionable result." What's coming, he predicted, is a future where A.I. and big data "circumvent" the system and people will be able to literally control their own fate, choosing how long – or short – they would like to live. Living Longer, Not Healthier: Study Finds Longer Periods Of Poor Health Toward End Of Life "It'll be your choice if you want to live 220, 250 [years]," he said ambitiously. Brecka has worked with elite athletes and celebrities, including UFC President Dana White, helping them extend their healthspan and reverse concerning health issues through custom, data-driven protocols. In White's case, Brecka says he multiplies his projected lifespan from just 10 years to nearly 40 by reversing metabolic syndrome – a cluster of conditions like hypertension, insulin resistance, high triglycerides, etc. that increase a person's risk for heart attack, stroke or Type 2 diabetes. Click Here To Join Fox Nation The transformation included a complete lifestyle overhaul: a diet change, red light therapy, breathing exercises, tailored exercise and ice water immersion helped White get his life back on track. During the podcast, Brecka also revealed what he believes to be the most underrated key to longevity: connection. To hear more about Brecka's transformative plan and the secrets to living a long, healthy life, subscribe to Fox Nation and stream the latest episode of the "Sean" podcast article source: 'Biohacker' reveals how life past 150 years will soon be 'inevitable' with data-driven health changes

'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues
'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues

According to one expert, America is at a health 'crisis point'- but Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., he says, could usher in new changes to stem this problem. Human biologist and 'biohacker' Gary Brecka joined Lara Trump on an episode of "My View" to discuss about how humans can live longer lives and give recommendations on lifestyle changes. He praised the Make America Healthy Again movement, otherwise known as 'Maha,' for raising critical issues about how the federal government handles health issues. Man With Stage 4 Cancer Raises $150K For Experimental Treatment "We just have to get back to what God gave us, not what man makes us," Brecka said. "People from polar opposite ends of the spectrum are unifying over children and health and healing. And I just find it odd that anybody can be on the opposite side of that coin." Kennedy Jr. could be a welcome voice to changing how public health is viewed, said Brecka. "This whole MAHA movement is about getting to the root causes," he continued. "Getting physical education back in the public school systems, getting the processed foods out of our children's diets-they deserve to thrive." Read On The Fox News App Dementia Risk Could Be Lowered By Doing This For 5 Minutes A Day: Study "And that's what I think really laid the perfect foundation for Bobby Kennedy to come in and really take control of a narrative that people are willing to hear." The MAHA movement coincides with the rise of artifical intelligence technologies, which Brecka said can be vital in sustaining the "longevity" of humanity. "There's no question that artificial intelligence, big data, and early detection are the greatest three inventions in terms of the longevity of humanity," Brecka explained. "I believe if you're alive in five years, it will be your choice. Whether you whether or not you want to live to 120, potentially 140 years old."Original article source: 'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues

'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues
'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues

Fox News

time03-03-2025

  • Health
  • Fox News

'Biohacker' praises MAHA movement for 'getting to the root causes' of health issues

According to one expert, America is at a health 'crisis point'- but Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., he says, could usher in new changes to stem this problem. Human biologist and 'biohacker' Gary Brecka joined Lara Trump on an episode of "My View" to discuss about how humans can live longer lives and give recommendations on lifestyle changes. He praised the Make America Healthy Again movement, otherwise known as 'MAHA,' for raising critical issues about how the federal government handles health issues. "We just have to get back to what God gave us, not what man makes us," Brecka said. "People from polar opposite ends of the spectrum are unifying over children and health and healing. And I just find it odd that anybody can be on the opposite side of that coin." Kennedy Jr. could be a welcome voice to changing how public health is viewed, said Brecka. "This whole MAHA movement is about getting to the root causes," he continued. "Getting physical education back in the public school systems, getting the processed foods out of our children's diets-they deserve to thrive." "And that's what I think really laid the perfect foundation for Bobby Kennedy to come in and really take control of a narrative that people are willing to hear." The MAHA movement coincides with the rise of artifical intelligence technologies, which Brecka said can be vital in sustaining the "longevity" of humanity. "There's no question that artificial intelligence, big data, and early detection are the greatest three inventions in terms of the longevity of humanity," Brecka explained. "I believe if you're alive in five years, it will be your choice. Whether you whether or not you want to live to 120, potentially 140 years old."

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