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BioCharger owners and real-estate investors Ari and Kellie Rastegar were recently featured in a WSJ digital and print article, showcasing their biohacking and wellness lifestyle aimed at optimizing their physical and mental performance. The article titled “Biohacking Devotees Spending Hundreds of Thousands—Even Millions—to Enhance Their Homes” was published digitally on August 8th by writer Jessica Flint.
For the Rastegars, biohacking isn’t confined solely to their bodies through supplements and dietary choices. It extends to the biohacking enhancements they’ve incorporated into their 8,200-square-foot home, which they rent for $22,500 per month. “Biohacking is a fundamental part of our life. In our home, it’s almost impossible not to engage in biohacking.” Their residence boasts various modalities including a cooling mattress pad, an ultraviolet light system for air and water purification, a light-therapy bed, and, of course, the BioCharger!
The WSJ digital article doesn’t stop at one home; it takes you on a journey through multiple homes bio-hacked to the max, including BioCharger fanatic, Luke Storey.
Dive in and read the full digital article here.
Interested in the printed version released on August 11? Email our team, and we’ll be happy to send you a copy.
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