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In this episode of Biohacking Blondes, we sit down with Karim Chubin, a Swiss naturopath, nutritionist, and founder of a pioneering breathing lounge in Geneva. Trained in Russia, Germany, and the U.S., Karim integrates adaptogenic medicine, emotional mapping, and mitochondrial therapies into a powerful, nature-rooted approach to healing.

Karim shares how his own health journey—including a post-COVID recovery—led him to explore the power of oxygen-based therapies like intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia training (IHT). We unpack how Cellit IHT works at the cellular level to support mitochondrial resilience, enhance oxygen efficiency, and regulate stress, and how it’s now expanding from Europe to the U.S.

But this conversation goes far beyond technology. Karim offers an intimate look at his daily rituals—like starting the morning with classical music, using red light therapy, and fueling his body with broths, sardines, and mineral-rich whole foods. He reflects on the limitations of data-driven wellness, the overstimulation of modern life, and why true healing requires emotional clarity, environmental simplicity, and deep inner stillness.

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Visit: karimchubin.comFollow: @karimchubin on Instagram

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