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New Members: Welcome to the Longevity & Biohacking Labs
👋 Welcome to the Longevity & Biohacking Labs! I’m Dr. Sanjeev Goel, founder of Peak Human Labs and your guide here inside the community. After 30 years in medicine, one thing is clear: everyone deserves the tools to live longer, healthier, and sharper. That’s why this space exists, not just as a course, but as a shared lab for learning, motivation, and real transformation. Here’s what you can expect: ✅ Weekly content to upgrade your mind and body ✅ Community challenges to build better habits ✅ Expert Q&As and real conversations that move the needle Biohacking is about becoming more informed, taking ownership of your health, and seeing results backed by data, not guesswork. This isn’t medicine done to you. It’s done with you. 💬 Introduce yourself in the thread below — tell us where you’re from and what you hope to improve. Let’s build momentum together. I can’t wait to support you on your Peak Human journey. — Dr. Goel
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Peak Human Rejuvenation Challenge
Hi All, some of you are aware of Bryan Johnson's Don't Die Netflix special where he shares his protocol for reversing and slowing down aging. Last month he came out that his aging speed is about 0.50 which is a new record. So, the challenge I'm putting out to all of you (I'm doing it as well) is to see how can do the best at this score of aging speed and improving their number from before. The test is called the Dunedin PACE test that is used to see the speed of your aging. I'm asking those of you who are comfortable to share your results with the group as part of the challenge. We will be posting the leaderboard on a monthly basis with prizes for the person with the slowest speed of aging and the person who lowest their rate of aging the most over at least 3 months. DM me to order your Dunedin PACE test if you haven't done one already. 💪 Dr G
n1 Aminos Launch
Quick share for anyone who’s interested. We just launched n1 Aminos — built for people who believe N=1 isn’t a trend, it’s a declaration. To mark launch week, we’re running 17.76% off across the site. Use code: LAUNCHValid Feb 1–7 • One use per customer • Free shipping on all orders over $150 If you’re already sourcing peptides and want straightforward pricing and transparent documentation, you can check it out here:👉 https://www.n1aminos.com If it’s not relevant for you, feel free to scroll on. Appreciate the space.
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⚠️ Why Health Headlines Sound Terrifying — Even When the Actual Risk Is Tiny
Hi everyone — quick note as we get settled here. We’re intentional about the groups we join. We try to participate only in communities where we feel we can add value, offer a parallel industry perspective, and contribute insights that are genuinely useful to the discussion — not distract from it. Our goal isn’t to poach members, redirect traffic, or conflict with the culture of any group. We aim to share perspectives, research, and discussion points that complement what’s already happening here. That said, we fully understand we won’t be for everyone. If any post, comment, or topic ever feels off-tone or misaligned, we’re very open to feedback. A quick DM or note is always welcome, and we’re happy to adjust how we engage within the group. Appreciate the space, and looking forward to contributing where it makes sense. (Part 1 of our TPDB series: Risk — The Numbers They Don’t Want You to Understand) If you’ve ever read a headline that made you feel a sudden jolt of fear — “risk doubles,” “danger spikes,” “linked to cancer,” “raises mortality” — there’s a good chance you were reacting not to facts, but to a statistical illusion most people don’t realize they’ve fallen for. Almost nobody is taught how to read risk properly. And that’s exactly why this trick works so well. 🧮 Two Different Numbers — Two Very Different Realities You’ll never understand health statistics (or media manipulation) until you understand these two terms: 1. Absolute Risk This is the actual, real-world probability that something will happen. Example: “3 out of 1,000 people will experience this in the next 10 years.” Absolute risk tells you the size of the danger in real life. 2. Relative Risk This is a comparison — how much higher or lower a risk is in one group compared to another. Example: “People who do X have twice the risk of Y.” Relative risk tells you how groups differ, but it hides the actual numbers beneath the comparison. 🔥 Where the Manipulation Happens If your absolute risk goes from 2 in 1,000 → 3 in 1,000, that is a tiny absolute change…
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⚠️ Why Health Headlines Sound Terrifying — Even When the Actual Risk Is Tiny
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