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Abstract

BIOHACKING THROUGH AYURVEDA: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR MODERN OPTIMIZATION

Dr. Devraj J. Saroj*, Dr. Amit Mishra, Dr. Satyabrata Chouhan, Dr. Pooja Upadhyay

ABSTRACT

Biohacking brings together ideas from various fields, all aiming for one thing: to enhance health, performance, and longevity by adjusting lifestyle habits, using scientific methods, and experimenting on individual. Today’s biohackers rely heavily on technology, supplements, and data. But this approach often runs into challenges—questions about safety, the real sustainability of these routines, and ethical gray areas. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of life, stands out as a holistic system with thousands of years of history. It aligns naturally with the goals of biohacking but brings something modern methods often lack: it addresses risks and emphasizes long-term wellness over short-term gains. Ayurveda is rooted in individuality (Prakriti), the functional systems biology of Tridosha Principal, and the pursuit of dynamic balance (Samyavastha). Here, prevention, personalization, and lasting health take priority over chasing temporary boosts in performance. This study examines biohacking through the Ayurvedic perspective, weaving together classical Ayurvedic principles and modern ideas on metabolism, immunity, neurocognitive health, detoxification, and longevity. It considers Ayurvedic biomarkers like Agni, Dhatu, Mala, Srotas, and Ojas, relating them to contemporary markers of metabolism and physiology. We discuss how daily and seasonal routines (Dinacharya and Ritucharya), personalized nutrition (individualized Ahara and Pathya–Apathya), mental optimization (Guna theory and meditation), and longevity interventions (Rasayana therapy) offer safer and more sustainable strategies for biohacking. Detoxification practices—Shodhana, Pancakarma, Langhana, and Upavasa—function as biological resets, mirroring modern concepts like metabolic recalibration and autophagy. This paper proposes an integrated model that combines biomedical data with Ayurvedic understanding, aiming for deeper personalization without compromising ethics. Although standardization and scientific validation remain ongoing challenges, Ayurveda holds real promise as a foundation for Prakriti-based precision medicine, especially when joined with emerging technologies like AI and wearable devices. Ultimately, Ayurveda provides what modern biohacking often claims but rarely achieves: a safe, ethical, and time-tested path to health, vitality, and graceful aging—truly, “ancient wisdom, modern optimization.”

Keywords: Ayurveda; Biohacking; Prakriti; Tridosha; Agni; Dhatu; Ojas; Rasayana; Panchakarma; Preventive Medicine; Longevity; Precision Medicine; Integrative Health; Lifestyle Optimization; Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science.


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