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The Wall Street Journal –
The Next Fountain-of-Youth Craze? Peptide Injections

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By Sara Ashley O’Brien

March 2, 2023 12:00 am ET

After decades of turning to diet pills, steroids and plastic surgery to alter their bodies inside and out, people are increasingly open to an alternative method: injecting themselves with peptides at home.

Proponents say that peptides—a broad category of substances including FDA-approved drugs, supplements and experimental treatments—can help them build lean muscle, shed weight, increase energy and get a dewy glow. Though the term has appeared on a range of consumer products for years, injectable peptides are getting more attention as celebrity doctors and influencers share stories of physiological transformations that go beyond diet and exercise. 

These substances are being prescribed to patients by doctors as well as paramedical providers such as nurses and naturopaths, even though several in-demand peptides are not approved by regulators. The lack of oversight has raised concerns about the purity of ingredients, improper dosing and unknown side effects. But advocates say they’re comfortable with any risks.

“I remember filling up my first syringe, and I was thinking, ‘Oh, my God, I can’t believe I’m gonna do this,’” said actor Brian Austin Green. Despite his fear of needles, he started taking peptide injections in 2021, when he was a contestant on “Dancing With the Stars,” under the guidance of William Seeds, an orthopedic surgeon. 

Soon, he was taking three injections every morning for several months. He said that even with the show’s physical demands and grueling rehearsal schedule, “I so didn’t feel my age.” 

Actor Brian Austin Green started injecting himself with peptides while competing on ‘Dancing With the Stars.’PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

This year, Mr. Green turns 50. Heis in talks with Telegenixx, a telehealth startup where Dr. Seeds is a board member and co-founder, to start peptide injections again and promote the treatments on social media. The startup’s chief executive declined to disclose which peptides it offers.

“People are more interested now in, What can I do to protect myself as I am aging, against disease, against stress?’” Dr. Seeds said.

Mr. Green, a father of five, said it’s important to him to be an active dad. “I don’t necessarily want to feel like I’m aging,” he said.

For years, peptides such as BPC-157, CJC-1295 and ipamorelin have been popular among bodybuilders and athletes who are seeking to speed up healing or build muscle. The substances are being procured from compounders, a patchwork industry made up of state-licensed and FDA-registered providers, whose quality standards vary. Regulators have cracked down on their sales, and the World Anti-Doping Agency has expressly banned their use. 

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That hasn’t crimped broader interest. Doctors and medical spas nationwide are listing “peptide therapy” among their services and supplying injections to patients who are paying hundreds of dollars a month to take them at home. Some consumers are going directly to suppliers of ingredients intended only for research in order to obtain the substances cheaply and without medical consultation, providers said.

In scientific terms, a peptide is a short chain of amino acids. There are thousands in the human body, and lab-produced versions that mimic them—insulin has often been cited as the first—marked great advancements in modern medicine. Peptide-based drugs have been approved for treating diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. But as the term “peptides” has entered the consumer vernacular, some providers have come to market them not as drugs but as rejuvenation treatments.

“We’re in this age of hyperfocus on wellness, antiaging, preventive health,” said Abraham Malkin, co-founder of two companies that offer at-home medical care. Both of them have six peptide injections on the menu, some of which Dr. Malkin takes himself. Only two of them have FDA approval, but Dr. Malkin’s website lists them for purposes outside those uses.

“We are very clear with our patients that peptides are generally not FDA-approved at this time, however we do talk to our patients to understand their health needs and enable them to purchase peptides that we feel can allow them to meet their health goals,” Dr. Malkin said.

Bec Donlan, a 36-year-old fitness coach and wellness consultant in Los Angeles, was introduced to peptide injections several years ago, as she sought to address autoimmune symptoms she believes were related to her breast implants

“I’ve gotten back to normal health, but now I’m like ‘Great, so what else can I do?’” Ms. Donlan said. She is following a peptide regimen that she says has reduced inflammation, boosted her immune system and increased her metabolism. Sometimes she posts about her regimen on Instagram, where she has more than 59,000 followers.

“If I can be a superhero and function at my absolute optimum, why wouldn’t I?” Ms. Donlan said.

Jamie Sherrill, a registered nurse who specializes in aesthetics, shared a TikTok last year in which she described “peptide therapy” as the future, holding a syringe in one hand and a vial in the other. She is known on the platform as Nurse Jamie. 

Ms. Sherrill said her medical spa in Los Angeles County has a naturopath doctor who writes prescriptions for peptide injections. Speaking of the laser treatments and fillers she offers clients, she said, “I just think it all works so much better if you are taking a peptide.” 

Some clients remain squeamish about at-home injections, Ms. Sherrill said. But she has seen interest rise over the past two years, especially as Type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic, which is taken by injection, has gained traction among people looking to lose some weight.

In addition to injections, some peptides are sold and prescribed as nasal sprays or capsules. 

“I’ll have influencers or models come in and say, What can I use in addition to my Botox, microneedling or whatever else they are having done,” said Neil Paulvin, a regenerative-medicine doctor in New York City. 

Tyler Jean, a 30-year-old naturopathic doctor in Los Angeles, started injecting the peptide BPC-157 daily—and sometimes twice a day—last fall alongside regular exercise and a healthy diet.

Upgrade Labs CEO Dave Asprey injected himself with peptides on his podcast.PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

“I wanted to see how I could leverage some of these resources to better support my body’s ability to slow aging, optimize metabolism, maintain lean muscle,” said Dr. Jean, who is a patient of Dr. Paulvin. (Ms. Donlan, the fitness coach, is also one of Dr. Paulvin’s patients.)

Dr. Jean said that he stocks up on injections in New York, where they’re easier for him to get. After recently running out, he began taking BPC-157 in pill form.

Regulators have taken action against providers who sell unapproved peptides, including Tailor Made Compounding, which formerly supplied to patients of Dr. Paulvin. In 2020, the Kentucky-based compounder pleaded guilty to a federal charge for distributing unapproved drugs, including peptides BPC-157, ipamorelin and melanotan II, also known as the Barbie peptide for its purported weight loss and tanning effects. The company was ordered to forfeit $1.7 million and placed ona three-year probation. 

Now under new ownership, the company does not dispense the unapproved drugs referenced in the settlement, said Blake McLeod, the chief operating officer. Dr. Paulvin said he now works with multiple other compounders.

Generally speaking, pharmacies are not permitted to compound drug products with unapproved substances, the FDA said. A representative for the agency added that “compounded drugs should only be used to meet the needs of patients whose medical needs cannot be met by an FDA-approved drug.” Unlike supplements that come in the form of capsules and powders, injections are subject to the agency’s premarket approval process.

While many of the peptides aren’t new, they have found new resonance in an era where influential podcasters are promoting nonconventional treatments to their audiences. In March 2020, Upgrade Labs CEO and well-known biohacker Dave Asprey self-injected various peptides on his podcast, which included a video component. In an emailed statement, Mr. Asprey said, “You are in charge of your biology. Not your doctor. Not your government. You.”

Podcast host Joe Rogan has said he’s used peptides.PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

Joe Rogan, who apologized in 2022 after critics said his popular podcast spread misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines, discussed his use of peptides on the show “Flagrant” the same year. Mr. Rogan did not respond to requests for comment.

Jordan Green, a biomedical engineering professor at Johns Hopkins University, said peptide-based drugs can sometimes be safer than other drugs meant to treat the same conditions. In 2011, he co-founded a startup that researches and develops peptide-based treatments for eye diseases. “But, as with any drug, it needs to be carefully studied before the government and then physicians feel comfortable prescribing it to patients,” he said. Some of the results patients are describing could simply be placebo effects, he added. 

Musician George Clanton, 35, learned about the at-home injections from watching the reality show “90 Day Fiancé,” on which a cast member was self-injecting a peptide called sermorelin. “I looked it up and found a whole subculture of thousands of people discussing it every day on Reddit,” Mr. Clanton said. He ordered a few peptides online from a site that sells the substances for research purposes and indicates that they are not for human consumption. “I realize it’s stupid,” he said. 

For several months before going on tour, he self-injected.

“It wasn’t like I was getting jacked,” he said, but “slowly, I just started to realize, I was waking up in the morning, ready to talk and think, instead of having to lay in the bed for an hour, and then have coffee and then mope around.”  

Aside from some bruising and soreness, he hasn’t seen any downsides.

“People in my line of work, you know, sometimes there’s people injecting black-tar heroin into their bloodstream,” he said. “So I feel like this is so much less risky.”

Write to Sara Ashley O’Brien at sara.obrien@wsj.com

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The Chalkboard Mag – Dave Asprey On Anti-Nutrients + The Deficiency No One Is Talking About

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TODAY, DAVE ASPREY’S new book Smarter Not Harder hits shelves, and I’ve been poring over it for weeks. As a former TCM guest editor, creator of Bulletproof Coffee, host of The Human Upgrade podcast, and self-proclaimed “father of biohacking,” Dave’s books always hit hard.

We appreciate Asprey’s zeal for diving deep on the newest science and forging progress in the way we approach food, health, technology, and the way they intersect — however controversial his takes may be (vegans, beware).

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In the new book, one topic stood out to me most. In this excerpt from Smarter Not Harder, Dave talks about the modern diet and our over-consumption of anti-nutrients, specifically phytic acid. Enjoy this excerpt and skim our actionable suggestions below.

Let’s Talk About Phytic Acid: Dave Asprey Wants You To Think About Anti-Nutrients

The biggest cause of friction in your diet is a natural plant chemical called phytic acid. Phytic acid is a potent anti-nutrient that binds to calcium, iron, magnesium, chromium, manganese, and zinc; when it binds to a mineral, it creates a compound known as phytate.

Once that binding happens, your body can no longer process the mineral and you get stuck in a less functional, less energetic state. Phytic acid has become a much bigger problem in the last decade as Big Food companies have succeeded in selling “plant-based” foods as being good for you and the environment, even though the real reason is that they are high-profit, low-cost foods. Phytic acid was one of the five anti-nutrients I wrote about in my first big diet book, but it’s an even bigger problem than was understood at the time.

The list of foods that are allegedly good for the environment and for you reads like a laundry list of high–phytic acid foods: nuts, seeds, beans, legumes, whole grains, soy, and corn. Humans don’t make meaningful amounts of the enzyme that cancels out phytic acid, so we can’t safely eat those foods unless we undertake arduous preparation techniques. Even worse, Big Food doesn’t have any incentive to use complex processing techniques to reduce the phytic acid in the foods they sell. We’re facing an epidemic of metabolic dysfunction and osteoporosis, and a huge amount of that can be traced to the increased phytic acid in “plant-based” diets in combination with our getting fewer minerals because of nutrient-depleted soil.

It’s a perfect storm nutritionally. We are eating fewer minerals and at the exact same time eating more of the stuff that sucks them out of our bones. The lack of resources is dragging us down.

To operate efficiently and generate full energy, your cells require a full dose of macro, or “big,” minerals (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, and sulfur), along with trace minerals (iron, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, cobalt, and selenium) and ultra-trace minerals, which are biologically useful but found in only tiny quantities in Earth’s crust. These minerals help build critical proteins, move chemicals into and out of cells, and transmit signals. Most of us are deficient in at least some of them, and phytic acid is one big reason why.

Reducing the amount of phytic acid in your diet is therefore crucial for having more energy. Just look at the problems caused by mineral deficiencies: Low levels of chromium, vanadium, and selenium are associated with diabetes. A shortage of molybdenum slows down one of the body’s major detox systems. In general, you need minerals to make enzymes, the specialized proteins that facilitate the chemical reactions required to build cells and run your metabolism. Enzymes enable reactions that would normally require a lot of heat and energy to occur with very little energy. Take away the minerals, and your enzymes don’t work properly, causing more friction. Suddenly, you are losing the components that enable the magic of life to happen.

Although scientists have only recently begun to understand the chemical workings of phytic acid, our ancestors knew since prehistoric times that plants contain harmful compounds. The best way to eat grains and seeds (if you must) is to use traditional processing techniques, the kinds that few people do any more: sprout the seeds, then treat them with acid or ferment them, often for several days.

Go to Central America, and look at how the locals used to prepare quinoa. Quinoa can wreck your gut—and it does when you eat it the way it’s served now in the West—but in the local tradition, people fermented it for a couple days or pressure-cooked it to make it easier on the digestion. They didn’t know the exact chemical reason why those preparations helped, but what they were doing was breaking down the phytic acid in the plants.

From the book Smarter Not Harder. Copyright ©2023 by Dave Asprey. Published by Harper Wave an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. Reprinted by permission.

What Next: 4 Ways To Manage Phytic Acid In Your Diet

To leave you with some actionable insights (beyond picking up Smarter Not Harder), here are a few tools that’ll help you counter or reduce phytic acid in your diet.

Trace Minerals ConcenTrace Drops | Supplement with trace minerals. Add these low-sodium drops with 72+ ionic trace minerals to water daily.

Learn to soak beans and grains | Review our story on the simplest health tip ever, soaking grains and beans before cooking.

Swap to sprouted products | Where you can, swap to sprouted products. Philosopher Foods Sprouted Almond Butter is a great place to start.

Our Place Always Pan with Spruce Steamer Basket | Lightly steam veggies to help improve bioavailability and partially reduce anti-nutrients. We lover the steamer basket insert from Our Place!

Fermentation Crock | Pickles are all the rage and there couldn’t be a better time to embrace the trend. Fermentation has a big impact on anti-nutrients and fermented veggies are great for gut health. Try your hand on fermenting at home with a full crock set-up, or quick pickle with a tutorial like ours HERE.

Terra Cotta Microgreen Sprouter | Start sprouting at home! We love this pretty terra cotta sprouter from Etsy if you really want to commit to the habit, but you can start even more simply with tips from our recent sprouting class HERE.

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Franchising.com – Upgrade Labs New Development Deal Signed in Austin

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February 24, 2023 // Franchising.com // SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Upgrade Labs announces its partnership with husband-and-wife duo, Billy and Natalie Ledbetter. The pair recently signed a multi-unit deal to bring the innovative wellness concept to the greater Austin area.

Billy is a Medical Doctor with extensive experience working in allopathic and alternative medicine, while Natalie is an anesthetist and a Doctor of Chinese Medicine. Billy and Natalie live an active lifestyle and are passionate about helping others achieve optimal health, already owning three other medical aesthetic and longevity clinics in the Austin area. Choosing to grow their passion for health and wellness with Upgrade Labs was an easy choice for the pair, and they are excited to share their expertise with the Austin community.
 
“Billy and I have been passionate about optimizing health, vitality and longevity for over 20 years,” says Natalie. “Upgrade Labs is the perfect way for us to help others in our community reach their peak level of wellness.”

Upgrade Labs was born from the goal of helping clients utilize unique technologies to help them reach their highest level of physical performance. These technologies and restorative therapies allow for dramatic results with minimal time investment. Each Upgrade Labs location offers performance enhancing services like the AI Adaptive Bike™, which allows clients to enjoy the benefits of a 40 minute jog with only 40 seconds of work by learning the client’s body and adapting the bike to give the perfect workout each and every time.
 
“My goal at Upgrade Labs has always been focused on creating innovative ways to promote effective and efficient methods of wellness,” said Asprey. 

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The Commune Podcast – Update Your Brain with Dave Asprey

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Ever wish you could update your brain for better performance? In this episode Dave Asprey, “The Father of Biohacking,” shares how to work smarter, not harder, to achieve better results — and feel better while doing it.

To pre-order the book, visit: https://daveasprey.com/

Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts // Spotify


About the Commune Podcast

Hosted by Jeff Krasno, the Commune podcast features thoughtful conversations for modern times. Not always comfortable but definitely needed, we explore both humanity and our human-ness. How can we live healthy, purpose-filled lives and be in service of something bigger? Guests include spiritual teachers, poets, scientists, philosophers, and activists for food sustainability, functional medicine, mental and physical health, and collective healing.

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Club Industry – Upgrade Labs Continues Exciting Growth with New Development Deal Signed in Austin

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Upgrade Labs, the world’s first Human Upgrade™ Center and brainchild of Bulletproof® Coffee founder Dave Asprey, continues its exciting growth in the great state of Texas by announcing its partnership with husband-and-wife duo, Billy and Natalie Ledbetter. The pair recently signed a multi-unit deal to bring the innovative wellness concept to the greater Austin area. The news of this deal highlights the exponential growth the brand has experienced as the fitness and wellness space continues to boom, and the Ledbetters are excited to jump in and improve the health of those in their beloved Austin community.

The pair is uniquely qualified to operate the new location. Billy is a Medical Doctor with extensive experience working in allopathic and alternative medicine, while Natalie is an anesthetist and a Doctor of Chinese Medicine. Billy and Natalie live an active lifestyle and are passionate about helping others achieve optimal health, already owning three other medical aesthetic and longevity clinics in the Austin area. Choosing to grow their passion for health and wellness with Upgrade Labs was an easy choice for the pair, and they are excited to share their expertise with the Austin community.

“Billy and I have been passionate about optimizing health, vitality and longevity for over 20 years,” says Natalie. “We’ve been following Dave and his biohacking achievements for a long time, and Upgrade Labs is the perfect way for us to help others in our community reach their peak level of wellness.”

Upgrade Labs was born from the goal of helping clients utilize unique technologies to help them reach their highest level of physical performance. These technologies and restorative therapies allow for dramatic results with minimal time investment. Each Upgrade Labs location offers performance enhancing services like the AI Adaptive Bike™, which allows clients to enjoy the benefits of a 40 minute jog with only 40 seconds of work by learning the client’s body and adapting the bike to give the perfect workout each and every time.

“My goal at Upgrade Labs has always been focused on creating innovative ways to promote effective and efficient methods of wellness,” said Asprey. “We want to share our groundbreaking services with as many people as possible, and we are so excited to be working with the Ledbetters to achieve this goal in Austin.”

As the brand begins its franchise expansion, it is looking for single and multi-unit franchise partners that are passionate about upgrading humanity and want to introduce biohacking into new communities. Including the franchise fee, the initial investment for an Upgrade Labs location ranges from $663,000 to $1,349,640.

For more information about Upgrade Labs franchise opportunity, please visit https://ownanupgradelabs.com/.

About Upgrade Labs

Founded in 2017 and franchised since 2021, Upgrade Labs is the world’s first Human Upgrade™ Center and brainchild of Dave Asprey, founder of Bulletproof® Coffee and Father of Biohacking. Biohacking \ ˈbī- ō- ˌha- kiNG \ noun, the art and science of using technology and the environment around you in order to have full control of your biology. Upgrade Labs, the premier biohacking center, helps members reach their highest level of physical, cognitive and cellular performance through proprietary technologies. Each location offers services that help members become smarter, faster & stronger, resulting in a more rejuvenated & resilient version of themselves. The services offered help members spend less time exercising, decrease recovery times, and retain higher levels of concentration and tranquility. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and expert Biohacker Technicians, Upgrade Labs helps its members live their lives to the fullest potential. Membership packages are available and include a tailored selection of services. For more information, please visit https://www.upgradelabs.com/.

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The Dhru Purohit Podcast – The Lucky Charms vs Steak Controversy, Toxic Super Foods, Better Fibers, Fasting Tips and Why Minerals Matter

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Biohacking is all the rage, but if you’re not doing it correctly, you could wind up causing more harm than good. Overexercising, undereating, and eating too many of the wrong superfoods can have the reverse effect, causing nutrient deficiencies, weight gain, and cortisol depletion. Sometimes less is more, and by toggling our biohacking tools at the right time and intensity, we can get closer to the results we want.

Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dave Asprey, the “Father of Biohacking,” to discuss optimizing your biology in a way that’s sustainable, smart, and personalized to your uniqueness. Dhru and Dave talk about common misconceptions around superfoods, the dietary staples you need for weight loss, top protein sources, how certain plant foods can contribute to micronutrient deficiencies, why your body (not you!) is programmed to be lazy, how to overcome that laziness, and so much more. 

Dave Asprey is an acclaimed entrepreneur, four-time New York Times bestselling science author, host of the top-100 podcast The Human Upgrade, and CEO of Upgrade Labs. Dave has worked with world-renowned doctors, researchers, scientists, and global mavericks over the last two decades to uncover the latest, most innovative methods, techniques, and products that enhance mental and physical performance. 

Dave is the founder of Bulletproof Coffee and the Bulletproof Diet, a company named one of the top 20 innovative brands by Fast Company. Dave is a true pioneer in the health and wellness industry and recently unveiled his latest coffee innovation, Danger Coffee. Today, Dave is focused on upgrading humanity through Upgrade Labs, the first biohacking facilities, or “human upgrade centers,” in the world, and is proud to launch his latest book Smarter, Not Harder: The Biohacker’s Guide to Getting the Body and Mind You Want, available everywhere books are sold February 28, 2023.

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For more on Dave Asprey, follow him on Instagram @dave.asprey, Twitter @daveasprey, Facebook @daveaspreyofficial, YouTube @DaveAspreyBPR, or his website, daveasprey.com.

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Alex Womack Podcast – The Future of Human Enhancement: An Interview with Dave Asprey, Founder of Upgrade Labs

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Join us for a thrilling episode as we sit down with Dave Asprey, the founder of Upgrade Labs. Asprey has dedicated his life to exploring and experimenting with the latest technologies and techniques to enhance and transform human performance, and he’s here to share his insights with us. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of biohacking and learn about the cutting-edge technologies and methods that Upgrade Labs uses to help people achieve their goals, whether it’s improving their brain function, gaining strength and muscle, or becoming more resilient to stress. With over eight years of experience and a wealth of knowledge, Asprey is the perfect guide to take us on a journey to the forefront of human enhancement and wellness. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and entertained!

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Creative Loafing Charlotte – The Future of Human Enhancement: An Interview with Dave Asprey, Founder of Upgrade Labs

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Have you ever wished for a better version of yourself? A version with more energy, a clearer mind, and a healthier body? Well, now it’s possible with Upgrade Labs. Upgrade Labs is the first of its kind, creating a new industry of human enhancement centers, also known as biohacking labs.

I had the opportunity to sit down with the founder of Upgrade Labs, Dave Asprey (4x New York Times Best Selling Author & Also the Founder of Bulletproof Coffee), and he shared with me the exciting story of how this revolutionary concept was born. Dave has always been on a mission to transform himself into a better version and has spent over a million dollars on equipment from various sources, including astronaut programs and Navy SEALs, to improve his performance and wellness. It was through this journey that he realized the need for a place where people could access these technologies and enhance themselves to the next level.

And so, eight years ago, he opened the first Upgrade Lab in Santa Monica, California, right under Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office. Over the years, Dave has tried out more than 30 different technologies, and through trial and error, he has found the combination that works best for people who want to transform their lives. The goal of Upgrade Labs is to provide a fast and efficient path to enhance human performance and reach individual goals.

At Upgrade Labs, the first step is to gather data about the state of the body using medical-grade technology that collects thousands of data points, including bone density, muscle composition, electrical activity, and more. This data is then analyzed to understand the current state and to determine what the individual’s goals are, whether it be to improve brain function, muscle growth, weight loss, stress resilience, or energy levels.

With the use of algorithms and AI, Upgrade Labs creates a personalized plan for each individual to reach their goals. This plan is not just a one-size-fits-all solution, but a tailored path that takes into account the individual’s current state and their desired outcome. The technology used at Upgrade Labs has been proven to be six times more effective than other solutions, according to university studies. For example, studies show that using the best regarded marker of cardio fitness, vo2 max, just five minutes of exercise at Upgrade Labs can lead to a 12% improvement in six weeks, compared to a 2% improvement from a 45-minute spin class, five days a week.

Upgrade Labs is not just about physical enhancement, but also about mental and emotional enhancement. The focus is on helping individuals achieve their desired outcomes, whether it be to have more energy, a clearer mind, or a healthier body. It’s about empowering people to become the best version of themselves, and Upgrade Labs is leading the way in this new and exciting industry.

In conclusion Upgrade Labs is a new kind of human enhancement center that uses a combination of technology and personalization to help people achieve their goals in a fraction of the time it would take with traditional methods. With the help of AI and statistics, the lab is able to create a personalized plan for each client that is tailored to their specific needs and goals. The concept has been successful for eight years and Dave Asprey is now ready to franchise it and make it available to more people. Upgrade Labs is not just a gym or wellness spa, but a center for people who want to be way better and don’t have a lot of time. Upgrade Labs is leading the way in the new industry of human enhancement and is set to revolutionize the wellness industry with its biohacking lab.

Listen to the Full Interview here!
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Club Industry – Upgrade Labs Announces Expansion Plans in Charlotte Continuing its Tremendous Growth

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Upgrade Labs, the world’s first Human Upgrade™ Center and brainchild of Bulletproof® Coffee founder Dave Asprey, continues expansion by announcing its partnership with David Hair to bring the wellness concept to three locations across Charlotte, North Carolina. The three unit deal is the brand’s first multi-unit development deal and this news comes as the brand is witnessing exponential growth and disrupting the fitness and wellness space. Upgrade Labs is driven by their passion to help individuals reach their highest levels of physical, cognitive, and cellular performance, and their partnership with David Hair is the next step in accomplishing this goal.

“We couldn’t be more excited to add David to the Upgrade Labs family,” said Founder and CEO, Dave Asprey. “The expansion in Charlotte marks yet another milestone in achieving Upgrade Lab’s growth potential, and reflects our commitment to finding partners that are invested in humankind’s future.”

Hair is passionate about living an active and healthy life, and appreciates how Upgrade Labs allows him to mesh his passion and experience into a successful business that he can share with the community. Outside of Upgrade Labs, he is a naval officer, aviator, and longtime biohacker. With the extensive knowledge he brings into the franchising and wellness spaces, David is the perfect partner to join the Upgrade Labs family and he looks forward to opening the new Charlotte locations in the first half of 2023.

“The opportunity to bring Upgrade Labs to Charlotte is something I’m immensely proud to be a part of,” said David Hair. “I strive to live healthy and well-balanced life, and the brand aligns perfectly with this mindset. I cannot wait to open our doors and help communities around Charlotte experience the incredible services and technologies Upgrade Labs provides.”

 

The brand helps members reach their highest level of physical performance & restorative abilities through unique technologies, giving dramatically better results in less time than they would spend exercising the old way. Each Upgrade location offers many innovative performance services such as AI Cheat Machine™, a patented, motorized resistance and computer software adaptive technology that gives you a week’s worth of resistance training in just 15 minutes. Additionally, Upgrade Labs pairs its performance services with a unique range of recovery services including The Big Squeeze™, an FDA-approved full body detox massage and lymphatic drainage technology that gently removes excess water, slims the body, and expels toxins to improve the immune system. Members report having stronger immunity, reduced inflammation, increased energy, enhanced longevity, improved sleep quality, and much more.

“It’s not fair that only billionaires, celebrities and professional athletes can use technologies to become superhuman,” said Asprey. “Upgrade Labs is here to bring these possibilities to everyone. Like Bulletproof®, Upgrade Labs is one more step in my plan to Upgrade Humanity.”

As the brand begins its franchise expansion, it is looking for single and multi-unit franchise partners that are passionate about upgrading humanity and want to introduce biohacking into new communities. Including the franchise fee, the initial investment for an Upgrade Labs location ranges from $663,000 to $1,070,000.

 

For more information about Upgrade Labs franchise opportunity, please visit https://ownanupgradelabs.com/.

About Upgrade Labs

Founded in 2017 and franchised since 2021, Upgrade Labs is the world’s first Human Upgrade™ Center and brainchild of Dave Asprey, founder of Bulletproof® Coffee and Father of Biohacking. Biohacking \ ˈbī- ō- ˌha- kiNG \ noun, the art and science of using technology and the environment around you in order to have full control of your biology. Upgrade Labs, the premier biohacking center, helps members reach their highest level of physical, cognitive and cellular performance through proprietary technologies. Each location offers services that help members become smarter, faster & stronger, resulting in a more rejuvenated & resilient version of themselves. The services offered help members spend less time exercising, decrease recovery times, and retain higher levels of concentration and tranquility. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and expert Biohacker Technicians, Upgrade Labs helps its members live their lives to the fullest potential. Membership packages are available and include a tailored selection of services. For more information, please visit https://www.upgradelabs.com/.

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Creative Loafing Charlotte – Upgrade Labs Announces Expansion Plans in Charlotte Continuing Its Tremendous Growth

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Upgrade Labs, the world’s first Human Upgrade™ Center and brainchild of Bulletproof® Coffee founder Dave Asprey, continues expansion by announcing its partnership with David Hair to bring the wellness concept to three locations across Charlotte, North Carolina. The three unit deal is the brand’s first multi-unit development deal and this news comes as the brand is witnessing exponential growth and disrupting the fitness and wellness space. Upgrade Labs is driven by their passion to help individuals reach their highest levels of physical, cognitive, and cellular performance, and their partnership with David Hair is the next step in accomplishing this goal.

“We couldn’t be more excited to add David to the Upgrade Labs family,” said Founder and CEO, Dave Asprey. “The expansion in Charlotte marks yet another milestone in achieving Upgrade Lab’s growth potential, and reflects our commitment to finding partners that are invested in humankind’s future.”

Hair is passionate about living an active and healthy life, and appreciates how Upgrade Labs allows him to mesh his passion and experience into a successful business that he can share with the community. Outside of Upgrade Labs, he is a naval officer, aviator, and longtime biohacker. With the extensive knowledge he brings into the franchising and wellness spaces, David is the perfect partner to join the Upgrade Labs family and he looks forward to opening the new Charlotte locations in the first half of 2023.

“The opportunity to bring Upgrade Labs to Charlotte is something I’m immensely proud to be a part of,” said David Hair. “I strive to live healthy and well-balanced life, and the brand aligns perfectly with this mindset. I cannot wait to open our doors and help communities around Charlotte experience the incredible services and technologies Upgrade Labs provides.”

The brand helps members reach their highest level of physical performance & restorative abilities through unique technologies, giving dramatically better results in less time than they would spend exercising the old way. Each Upgrade location offers many innovative performance services such as AI Cheat Machine™, a patented, motorized resistance and computer software adaptive technology that gives you a week’s worth of resistance training in just 15 minutes. Additionally, Upgrade Labs pairs its performance services with a unique range of recovery services including The Big Squeeze™, an FDA-approved full body detox massage and lymphatic drainage technology that gently removes excess water, slims the body, and expels toxins to improve the immune system. Members report having stronger immunity, reduced inflammation, increased energy, enhanced longevity, improved sleep quality, and much more.

“It’s not fair that only billionaires, celebrities and professional athletes can use technologies to become superhuman,” said Asprey. “Upgrade Labs is here to bring these possibilities to everyone. Like Bulletproof®, Upgrade Labs is one more step in my plan to Upgrade Humanity.”

As the brand begins its franchise expansion, it is looking for single and multi-unit franchise partners that are passionate about upgrading humanity and want to introduce biohacking into new communities. Including the franchise fee, the initial investment for an Upgrade Labs location ranges from $663,000 to $1,070,000.

For more information about Upgrade Labs franchise opportunity, please visit https://ownanupgradelabs.com/.

About Upgrade Labs

Founded in 2017 and franchised since 2021, Upgrade Labs is the world’s first Human Upgrade™ Center and brainchild of Dave Asprey, founder of Bulletproof® Coffee and Father of Biohacking. Biohacking \ ˈbī- ō- ˌha- kiNG \ noun, the art and science of using technology and the environment around you in order to have full control of your biology. Upgrade Labs, the premier biohacking center, helps members reach their highest level of physical, cognitive and cellular performance through proprietary technologies. Each location offers services that help members become smarter, faster & stronger, resulting in a more rejuvenated & resilient version of themselves. The services offered help members spend less time exercising, decrease recovery times, and retain higher levels of concentration and tranquility. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and expert Biohacker Technicians, Upgrade Labs helps its members live their lives to the fullest potential. Membership packages are available and include a tailored selection of services. For more information, please visit https://www.upgradelabs.com/.