Did Sen. Booker biohack a wellness trend during his marathon speech?
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Apr 2, 2025
Sen. Cory Booker’s 25-hour speech may have unintentionally triggered autophagy, a popular wellness trend praised for anti-aging benefits.
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You are giving a speech on the Senate floor for 25 hours straight with no bathroom breaks and you haven't eaten in days
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Well, that's exactly what Senator Cory Booker did. And while it was all part of a strategy that led him to break a Senate record, he may have accidentally tapped into a buzzy wellness trend
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People swear can help you live longer. CNN anchor and chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju shared some insight into Booker's marathon speech with a post on X Tuesday night
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He wrote, Corey Booker tells a group of us he didn't have to go to the restroom for over 25 hours because he hasn't eaten since Friday and stopped drinking water Sunday
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He said he intentionally dehydrated himself. Raju added that Booker started cramping up from lack of water, but what he may not realize, he may have stumbled into a wellness trend called autophagy
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When you go without food for an extended period of time, your body shifts into survival mode
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Instead of focusing on digesting food it starts clearing itself out breaking down and recycling old or damaged cells sort of like taking out the trash but on a cellular level That process is called autophagy and it believed to help with things like reducing inflammation slowing aging boosting brain health and possibly lowering the risk of diseases
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Cleveland Clinic says autophagy begins around 24 to 48 hours of fasting, with some saying the peak
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is around three to four days, which is where Booker likely ended up by the end of his speech
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Autophagy has been all over the wellness world lately. At a conference in February called the Don't Die Summit, tech millionaire and biohacker Brian Johnson
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shared his own longevity routine, including a 4.30 a.m. wake up time and an 18-hour daily
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fast. But experts warn fasting isn't for everyone. It can be dangerous for people who are pregnant
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have diabetes, or a history of disordered eating. And while autophagy may help prevent cancer
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and people who already have it, it could actually help cancer cells survive. So while
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Senator Booker probably wasn't trying to go viral on health TikTok. He might have just given
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the wellness guru something new to debate. With Straight Arrow News, I'm Kennedy Felton. Download
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