The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Mexican Cartel Biohacking, Google Anti-Aging Breakthrough, Measles Is Back, Age Reversal In 2026 : 1423

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Feb 27, 2026
They debate whether epigenetic reprogramming could actually reverse aging in human tissues and what early trials might mean for the field. They unpack a closed, high‑power AI drug design engine and its implications for transparency and access. They highlight a cartel leader’s cache of injectable treatments to show gray‑market risks and sound the alarm on a measles comeback.
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INSIGHT

Aging As An Information Problem

  • Aging may be an information problem where the system that reads DNA gets scrambled, not just cumulative damage.
  • David Sinclair's partial Yamanaka factor reprogramming restored vision and reversed age markers in mice and is now entering small human trials starting with the eye.
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Closed AI Engine Reshapes Drug Discovery

  • Isomorphic Labs built a closed AI drug design engine that models binding, scores candidates, and optimizes chemistry across programs.
  • Unlike AlphaFold, the system is proprietary with access via pharma partnerships, accelerating discovery but limiting transparency and democratization.
ANECDOTE

Cartel Boss With A Biohacking Freezer

  • Investigators found a freezer of injectables including Tationil Plus and a dosing schedule in El Mencho's hideout, showing gray‑market anti‑aging practices reach extreme corners.
  • Dave uses this to highlight normalized injectable wellness without oversight and the sourcing and safety risks involved.
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