Wellness trends for the extreme (and ultra-rich): from $10,000 per IV session to poison frog

The biggest room in the world is room for improvement, right?

And as biohacking techniques like cold showers and intermittent fasting go mainstream, New York City’s most dedicated health seekers are venturing into more extreme territory.

HigherDose co-founder Lauren Berlingeri (left), seen here with Lydia Moynihan, breaks down some of the more extreme trends in biohacking — including ones she’s tried herself. Emmy Park for the NY Post

Take, for example, kambo — poison from Amazonian tree frogs that has become a favorite way for some in Silicon Valley to detox both emotionally and physically.

The patient’s skin is smeared to create a small wound where the cambogia is applied.

The venom from an Amazonian tree frog can cause diarrhea and heart palpitations – but fans say it can cure everything from anxiety to migraines. Getty Images/iStockphoto

“It’s pretty wild — your face puffs up like a frog and then you jump, and you’re supposed to flush out all the toxins that are in your body,” said Lauren Berlingeri, co-founder of HigherDose, a New. York-based wellness technology company that sells popular at-home products such as red light therapy masks and sauna blankets.

Kambo treatments are known to give users diarrhea and heart palpitations, but fans say it can cure everything from anxiety to migraines if you’re willing to put up with a few hours of pain.

Berlingeri offers more basic tips on biohacking.

Berlingeri — who participated in a kambo ceremony and “20-minute flu cleanse” for an episode of her podcast “BiohackHERS” — said the most dedicated fans will travel to Peru, where the most expert doctors administer the treatment for about 150 dollars.

Then there’s ozone inflation therapy — said to be Gwyneth Paltrow’s favorite, of course — which blows ozone into the rectum with the promise of healing the gut and killing bacteria.

Berliner also has a podcast called “BiohackHERS”.

Getting the treatment done professionally at places like Next Health in NYC costs about $150 a session. But for $1,850 you can get a starter kit at home from biohackersupply.com. Note that the FDA has warned that taking ozone can be dangerous.

For those looking to slow aging, total plasma exchange (TPE) filters plasma to remove unhealthy particles—like autoantibodies that attack healthy cells—to reduce inflammation and boost immunity.

Multimillionaire venture capitalist-turned-controversial biohacker Bryan Johnson — who spends $2 million a year on “reverse aging” treatments, including daily fat scans, more than 100 pills a day and a 70-pound vegetable diet per month – he announced recently. is a fan of TPE.

IVs in each arm remove, filter and replace your plasma in sessions that start at $10,000 and take about four hours to complete. According to Berlingeri, biohacking experts recommend undergoing a series of six or more treatments before moving on to annual maintenance treatments.

In other words, $60,000 will only get you to the base of where you need to be, according to those looking to make a fortune out of it.

Berlinger said treatments like these are “really great things for when you’re pretty sick” — but she’s also seen people cross the line.

“How far can you take it, right? How good can we feel? It can even be an addiction…” she said. “So there’s an unhealthy side to being obsessed.”

Berlinger adds that, often, it’s the simplest practices that are the most beneficial.

HigherDose’s flagship at Manhattan’s Howard Hotel includes a full-spectrum infrared sauna. Emmy Park for the NY Post
The High Dose Red Light Face Mask uses technology created by NASA that promises to rejuvenate cells and slow aging. Emmy Park for the NY Post

“I prefer the gentle daily detox…” she said, referring to the infrared sauna at HigherDose. “You sweat, you detox, you feel great.”

But its best hack costs nothing – yet it can be the most painful treatment of all for many people.

“After 18:00 I put my phone down… my device is very much on.”




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