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The biohacking industry shows cautious optimism over the past 48 hours, driven by new product launches in herbal supplements and growing interest in longevity tech amid shifting consumer preferences for clean, functional wellness[1][9]. On December 11, Dialed Moods launched sea moss gummies at $29.99 and shilajit gummies at $34.99, blending detox minerals, ginseng, and lion's mane for energy, stamina, and mental clarity, targeting biohackers seeking all-natural peak performance[9]. These vegan products, third-party tested, highlight a trend toward gummy formats for easy integration into daily routines.

Consumer behavior continues evolving toward low-sugar, portion-controlled alternatives, with energy gum markets projected to grow from $130 million in 2024 to $250 million by 2030 at 11.4% CAGR, fueled by nootropic-infused, clean-label innovations like stevia-sweetened and plant-based options[2]. Biohackers favor fast-acting sublingual delivery for cognitive boosts, with brands responding via modular dispensers and app-synced trackers in Asia-Pacific hotspots like Singapore[2].

Emerging competitors include longevity startups attracting billion-dollar investments and Nobel laureates, moving biohacking from fringe to mainstream[3]. A viral £300 full-body Neko Health scan, reviewed today, underscores demand for preventative AI-driven diagnostics[10]. Events like LongevityFest 2025 and Bilbao's Biomaking talk signal networking momentum[5][7].

No major deals, regulatory shifts, or disruptions reported in the last week, but leaders like Dialed Moods emphasize herbal biohacking for detox and hormone optimization amid wellness redefinition—44% of consumers now link beauty to mind-body care[4]. Compared to prior reports, this builds on 2024's retail expansions like Run Gum in Walmart, with stronger Asia growth and hybrid nootropic focus, reflecting sustained post-pandemic hygiene and personalization demands[2]. Overall, the sector prioritizes science-backed, accessible tools for longevity without evident supply chain issues. (298 words)

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