Mind-Body Biohacking

Biohacking with Meditation and Breathwork


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BIOHACKING WITH MEDITATION AND BREATHWORK bridges ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science to offer a comprehensive guide to optimizing your mind, body, and genetic expression through the power of breath and meditation.


This groundbreaking work reveals how traditional practices—from pranayama and kriyas to qigong and marma point therapy—can be scientifically understood as powerful biohacking tools that influence everything from your autonomic nervous system to epigenetic expression.


Readers will discover:


- Foundation Breathwork Protocols that quickly shift your nervous system state, enhance focus, reduce stress, and promote deep recovery

- Targeted Meditation Techniques designed to optimize specific brain regions and bodily systems

- Epigenetic Activation Practices that may positively influence genetic expression without changing DNA sequence

- Energy System Enhancement through traditional kriyas, marma point stimulation, and qigong movements

- Consciousness Expansion Methods combining quantum field manifestation principles with modern understanding of neuroplasticity

- Progressive Training System allowing both beginners and advanced practitioners to find their entry point and advance systematically


Unlike typical biohacking books focused solely on technology, or traditional texts lacking scientific context, Biohacking with Meditation and Breathwork offers accessible, evidence-informed practices requiring no special equipment—just your attention and breath. Perfect for modern biohackers seeking natural optimization methods, wellness enthusiasts exploring the science behind traditional practices, or complete beginners looking to transform their wellbeing through the most fundamental and powerful tool they already possess: their breath.


Transform your relationship with your body, mind, and potential through these time-tested practices.



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Mind-Body BiohackingBy Richard Caasi