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The year I experimented on my body...

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In June 2015, I put my body though a ton of biohacking experiments. Here are my results. If you are

In June 2015, I put my body though a ton of biohacking experiments. Here are my results. If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( Hi {NAME}, As part of our free Evolution of Health & Fitness Masterclass that we're broadcasting this whole week, I just wanted to share a 30-minute training I gave at our A-Fest Biohacking even in Greece. And it's about [How to Hack Your Mind, Body, and Soul](. In this training, I share the radical tools and techniques that helped me become fitter and healthier than I've ever been in the last 15 years. I've laid them out for you to copy and apply in your life too. [>> Watch the full video here]( My biohacking experiments started in June 2015. And for an entire year I tested different methods to see how I could... - Lose weight rapidly, - Improve my fitness, - Expand my consciousness, - Dramatically slow down aging, - Adopt a healthier and more natural diet, - and much more. One the key experiments I did was to test out Eric Edmeades's WildFit program, which contributed the most to my weight loss (I went from 22% body fat to 15% body fat in just nine weeks). In this video, I also reveal the fascinating science behind WildFit, and it has to do with "switching engines" from sugars to fat. [>> Check it out here](  Be Extraordinary, [Vishen signature]( Vishen Lakhiani Founder, Mindvalley, Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( Follow The Real Me on [Facebook](  P.S. Just so you know, Eric's WildFit program is now on the Mindvalley Academy and we will be starting this live Quest with our next batch of students on April 10th. If you're interested to learn more, I highly recommend you check out our free Masterclass with Eric. Because you'll discover five WildFit hacks that you can apply immediately in your life, which will trigger "weight corrections" in your body without having to count your calories. [>> Go here to check it out](    [Mindvalley Academy](         [facebook](  [Youtube](  [Twitter](  [Instagram]( You're getting this as part of the Mindvalley Custom Learning Experience that you signed up for. This email was sent to {EMAIL} from info@mindvalleyacademy.com 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or Manage your email settings](   |  [Privacy PolicyÂ](

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