Biohacking Booms: Nootropics, Peptides, and Longevity Drive 134 Billion Dollar Industry by 2030
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On April 8, 2026, interest in nootropics surged worldwide as biohacking's self-experimentation ethos gains traction, with consumers using apps and devices to track sleep, heart rate, and cognition for peak performance.[4] Younger generations are leading biohacking adoption through health tech and supplements, contrasting older groups focused on healthspan extension, a shift from prior reports emphasizing general wellness.[5]
No new deals, partnerships, product launches, or supply chain issues emerged in the last 48 hours, but Vitafoods Europe recently highlighted biohacking's role in next-gen nutraceuticals.[6] Consumer behavior tilts toward boundary-pushing treatments like peptide injections and light therapies, with e-commerce easing access and no price changes noted.[3][4]
Leaders like peak performance expert Jamie Wheal critique overcomplicated wellness, urging a return to natural resilience amid rising peptide hype.[1][3] Compared to last week's vague projections, current discourse sharpens on measurable biohacks, signaling refined consumer focus without volatility. The sector hums with optimism, primed for innovation.
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