She Went BLIND After an Iron IV—Then Biohacked Her Life Back | Jenny Jones | Ep. 88
What happens when the medical system misses the full picture? In this powerful episode of A Healthy Point of View, Sam Tejada sits down with Jenny Jones—aka Biohacker Blondie—shares how breast implant illness, mold, parasites, and a dangerous iron IV overdose (that left her temporarily blind) pushed her into biohacking… and how she rebuilt her energy, hormones, and happiness with data-driven habits.
We cover: prevention vs. “sick-care,” the lab tests that matter, why reference ranges ≠ optimal, metabolic flexibility (iodine, thyroid, VO₂), NAD and cellular energy, detoxing mold/heavy metals/parasites, sleep (Oura), nitric oxide for sexual health, and the daily non-negotiables that keep Jenny performing at her best.
Watch if you want to: stop chasing quick fixes, use labs to guide supplements, and build a simple, sustainable protocol that actually moves the needle.
Highlights:
• Jenny’s wake-up calls: implants, flood-triggered illness, iron overdose → blindness
• Functional vs. conventional: personalization, prevention, and reading labs for optimal ranges
• Metabolism: strength training, sleep, minerals, hydration, red light, NAD support
• Sexual health is metabolic & vascular health (hello nitric oxide)

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