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    Breathwork Biohacking Cryotherapy, New Buzzwords For Modern Business Travelers

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    This is a part of the story. The New Era of Work TravelA collaboration between the editors Condé Nast Traveler The following are some examples of how to get started: WIRED To help you navigate through the advantages and pitfalls of a business trip today.

    Peptide drinks, plasma therapy, infrared Sauna sessions, and Methylene Blue drips. Peter Phillips feels invincible thanks to a number of biohacks. Over the last three years, the tech executive, 53, has worked with doctors in Extension Health, an ageing clinic located in New York City to develop a blueprint that will help him fight the declines of aging. He says, “I am on the brink of immortality.” Every six weeks he visits the clinic for a body reboot which typically includes a hyperbaric therapy and nervous system reset. Phillips searches for biohacking hotels and lounges that offer recovery techniques like red light therapy and IV drips, even when he is on the road.

    Recovery and performance Previously, retreats were reserved for high-performing individuals. Businesses can benefit from a variety of incentives. Executives cannot always afford to wait. In the past, CEOs would fly for 48 hours or more from NYC to Dubai and Bangkok. In order to gain an edge over their competitors, business travelers often turn to the same therapies that professional athletes use to balance demanding work schedules and maintain peak mental health.

    When you’re constantly on the go—changing time zones, eating inconsistently, navigating long workdays. adapting to new environments—your body is in a near-constant state of stress, says Dr. Jonathan Leary, founder of Remedy Place, a social wellness club with locations in New York, Boston, and Hollywood. The traditional executive is no longer relevant. spa therapies. These programs are based on evidence and deliver measurable results. They are not only long-term investments, but also powerful tools to restore balance, reduce inflammation and support immunity while improving sleep and recovery, according to Dr. Leary.

    New wave of luxury wellness Facilities and bleisure vacations cater to business travellers who are obsessed with maintaining health goals while on high-powered schedules which take them around the world. Dave Asprey says that business travel is no longer just about surviving jet-lag. He founded Upgrade Labs, an American chain of biohacking centers. It’s more than just bouncing back. It’s about staying on top. Recovery is not a luxury anymore, but a strategy.

    Chip Conley is the 64-year old founder of the Modern Elder Academy. New Mexico When he is on the road, he uses cryotherapy. According to studies, even just five minutes spent in the cryotherapy chambers at temperatures of -220 degrees Fahrenheit or lower can boost endorphins while reducing inflammation. It restores him to a revitalized state in minutes.

    Rustan Pandey, 56, the chairman of an publishing company in Stockholm claims that infrared saunas and cryotherapy are more relaxing than working out. He is a member of V Social Club. longevity He visits the center three times per week. Cellgym, a device that purportedly facilitates anti-aging by enhancing the function of mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells, is his go-to therapy. “I feel alive and so happy after a session,” says he. He books in advance at Remedy Place to replicate his daily routine when he is on business trips to New York.

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    The hotels are attracting business executives as well with programs and amenities that focus on longevity. Tammy Pahel says that more people want to work, relax and enjoy a spa treatment or workout. The resort’s 70,000-square-foot spa is now a popular place for busy professionals to relax between meetings and enjoy a 30-minute quantum-harmonic treatment. sound therapy The session will help you to reduce stress, sharpen your mental focus and sleep well at night. The resort’s AI powered Bryte Smart Beds, which have shown to support sleep Efficiency and effectiveness combat jet lag.

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