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Biohacking for Women in Your 40s and 50s: Where to Actually Start

Biohacking for Women in Your 40s and 50s: Where to Actually Start

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Biohacking for women is having a moment — but here's the catch: most of what you read was never designed for your body. Until 1993, clinical research largely studied men, and women have been following men's rules ever since. So what actually works when you're a woman in your 40s or 50s, and where on earth do you start?

That's exactly what this episode is for. Azra Alagic is a biohacker, longevity coach and founder of Biohackher, and she's spent years working out what genuinely moves the needle for women — and what's just expensive noise. We walk through her four pillars, brain, body, beauty and balance, and for each one Azra answers the same practical question: what's the free thing that helps most, and what's actually worth your money?

Along the way she explains why the ice-bath trend can backfire for women in midlife, why muscle is the longevity organ you can't afford to lose, and why the most underrated tool for your nervous system costs nothing at all.

And then, the way every episode ends, she brings it back to one thing. Not a forty-step protocol. One foundational habit that quietly supports all four pillars at once. If you've been overwhelmed by the biohacking world and just want to know where to begin, start here.

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