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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2025 · 56 MIN

The Skincare Scientist: The One Skincare Product You Should Throw Away Immediately

from Biohack-it · host Iman Hasan

Iman Hasan speaks with Justin Gardner, founder of Active Skin Repair, about the innovative use of hypochlorous acid in skincare and wound care. They discuss the cultural obsession with germ-killing products, the importance of non-toxic alternatives, and the challenges of getting new medical technologies adopted in the healthcare system. – 00:00 The Culture of Germ Obsession 05:12 Innovations in Wound Care and Skin Health 09:56 The Shift Towards Non-Toxic Alternatives 15:05 Challenges in Medical Adoption of New Technologies 19:49 Consumer Education and Market Positioning 28:35 The Evolution of Hyperchlorous Acid Technology 32:46 Building Resilience: The Role of Microbiome and Immune System 36:22 The Rise of Non-Toxic Products for Kids 40:35 Navigating the Challenges of Product Development 45:24 Innovations in Skin Care: The Future of Non-Toxic Ingredients 55:15 The Importance of Education in Non-Toxic Living – Just Thrive:  BIOHACK-IT save 20% on your first 90-day bottle of Just Thrive Probiotic Leela Quantum: BIOHACKIT - 10% off first-time purchases Bon Charge: BIOHACKIT - 15% off  Prima: Use code IMAN20 at eatprima.com for 20% off

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