What does true biohacking look like? It’s about sharing your genetic data with AI to help you craft personalized supplement plans. I recently tried it—using Claude Code to analyze my personal genetic information to see if supplements like Rhodiola are suitable for me.
The results were indeed a bit astonishing. The system not only analyzed the ingredient composition of Rhodiola 500mg but also provided a personalized effectiveness assessment based on my specific situation. In the past, I took supplements just following trends, but now I have data to back it up.
Thinking about the logic behind this—since everyone’s genetic background is different, why should we take the same dosage? Once this model matures, the market for personalized health management could be enormous. Nutritional supplements, exercise plans, dietary programs… all can be customized according to genetics. In the future, this track truly could be a gold mine.
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ForkPrince
· 4h ago
Haha, so this is the new way to cut leeks in the future.
Gene data given to AI, why not just give it directly to Elon Musk?
I believe in this, but who can guarantee the authenticity of AI analysis?
Things like Rhodiola rosea, it feels like eating it is all psychological.
Having data makes a difference, much more reliable than those live-stream sales.
Wait, giving out personal gene data so casually?
This track is really hot, but what about privacy?
But on the other hand, if it really is personalized based on genes, the cost must be terrifying.
I just want to ask, what’s the accuracy rate of the solutions provided by AI?
It's always AI and big data, I’m tired of hearing this spiel.
Your constitution is inherently different, there’s nothing wrong with this approach.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 5h ago
Oh my gosh, if I had known that gene customization was so profitable, I wouldn't have bothered with the crypto world... Now looking at this track, it's just ridiculous. I kind of regret not getting in earlier.
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GasSavingMaster
· 5h ago
Is giving genetic data to AI enough to customize supplements? Sounds good, but I care more about privacy... Who guarantees that the data won't be sold?
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I get this idea, but the problem is most people simply don't understand their genetic reports, and end up following the trend and buying anyway.
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Basically, it's just a high-level IQ tax with a fancy name. Data customization sounds advanced, but how much difference can it really make?
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Wait, handing genetic information to AI for analysis... Is that safe? I'm still a bit hesitant.
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Personalized health definitely has room for development, but to truly impress users, solid data is needed. Just hyping concepts isn't enough.
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I think the more valuable asset is actually the backend operational data; that's the real gold mine.
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Things like Rhodiola rosea are inherently risky, and AI analysis isn't always reliable. It's still best to listen to doctors.
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WhaleMistaker
· 5h ago
Well, this idea is indeed wild, but who guarantees the security of genetic data...
What does true biohacking look like? It’s about sharing your genetic data with AI to help you craft personalized supplement plans. I recently tried it—using Claude Code to analyze my personal genetic information to see if supplements like Rhodiola are suitable for me.
The results were indeed a bit astonishing. The system not only analyzed the ingredient composition of Rhodiola 500mg but also provided a personalized effectiveness assessment based on my specific situation. In the past, I took supplements just following trends, but now I have data to back it up.
Thinking about the logic behind this—since everyone’s genetic background is different, why should we take the same dosage? Once this model matures, the market for personalized health management could be enormous. Nutritional supplements, exercise plans, dietary programs… all can be customized according to genetics. In the future, this track truly could be a gold mine.