Simple and Affordable Health Optimisation with Guest Julie Gibson Clark

“What else do I not know that I don’t know”. Asking this question was the catalyst of my guest’s biohacking and health success story. It is a statement of  curiosity and also accountability to find solutions, both being the heart of biohacking. Because biohacking is not about spending $2 million on unaffordable gadgets and novel treatments, and my amazing guest today Julie Gibson Clark is living proof that foundational lifestyle techniques outperform everything else.

Julie Gibson Clark, a former structural engineer turned recruiter, spent over a year holding the 2nd ranked spot on the Rejuvenation Olympics leaderboard (prior to the rule change). Based in Phoenix, Arizona, this single mother competes on a budget of under $150 per month. Despite her modest budget, Julie’s biohacking routine is refreshingly simple: a focus on mindset, regular exercise, sauna sessions, a vegetable-rich diet, and a selection of affordable supplements.

Her recent DNA methylation test revealed a remarkable aging pace of just 65 days for every 100 days, highlighting that significant longevity benefits are achievable without substantial expense.

Julie’s results demonstrate that effective biohacking for longevity can be accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial status. 

Join us as we explore:

  • Why biohacking does not need to be expensive, and how Julie is proving that as reality.
  • Julie’s longevity stats and her daily routine that everyone can do that outperforms $2 million worth of gizmos and gadgets. 
  • How being curious and inquisitive about her own health challenges unlocked Julie’s biohacking spirit by asking the key question “what else do I not know that I don’t know”.
  • How her mindset creates the foundation of her success.
  • The Rejuvenation Olympics
  • An innovative tip for those that avoid the gym I’ve never heard before!
  • Julie’s skin routine, and her experience with traditional suncreams.

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