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These health experts could transform your wellness journey

Meet eight of the speakers presenting at this year’s Hack Your Health conference, happening Friday, May 31-Sunday, June 2.

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NYT bestselling author Max Lugavere will be the keynote speaker at this year’s event.

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This spring, experts from around the country will gather to share cutting-edge health optimization techniques at Hack Your Health, Austin’s three-day wellness conference.

The jam-packed weekend includes exciting presentations by:

  • Max Lugavere | Bestselling author, filmmaker, and journalist | “Genius Foods For Your Brain”
  • Dr. Annette Bosworth | Physician using storytelling to make complex medical concepts accessible | “Why You Should Drop Acid — Uric Acid”
  • Ben Greenfield | This health consultant and New York Times bestselling author will conduct a Community AMA session where he answers all your burning questions about health optimization.
  • Mollie Eastman | Sleep expert blending technology, personal accountability + behavioral change strategies | “Sleep Alchemy: Optimizing Your Circadian Biology”
  • Shawn Wells | Nutritional biochemist who has formulated 700+ global products | “Supplements, Psychopharmacology, and Mental Health”
  • Dr. Amie Hornamn | Founder of The Institute for Thyroid and Hormone Optimization | “The Forgotten Thyroid Hormone”
  • Luke Storey | Metaphysics teacher + lifestyle design expert | “The Energy Formula — Unlocking The Secrets Of Vitality”
  • JJ Virgin | Triple-board certified nutrition expert and Fitness Hall of Famer | “Aging Powerfully”

Meet more presenters + snag tickets.

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