From Chef Nick Reisini, of Honest Plate:
My business partner Ashley is part of a longevity company, and I went out to Park City for Sundance Film Festival where we did a whole longevity activation.
The most interesting thing I experienced was their Lumati 5-in-1 recharge station. It's a whole health and wellness stack in one machine. They want to have them everywhere—airports, gyms. I think it's a genius idea.
You step onto a micro vibration plate that helps with stem cell regeneration and lymphatic drainage. In front of you is a light panel with 10 different spectrums. You can dial in what you need—tired and want to wake up? Trying to burn fat? Each combination of lights and vibration targets different goals.
While standing there, you're inhaling molecular hydrogen through a cannula and wearing headphones with binaural beats. The earphones also have vagus nerve stimulation through gentle vibration. Plus you take a supplement beforehand.
Micro vibration therapy, full spectrum light therapy, molecular hydrogen inhalation, binaural beats, and vagus nerve stimulation. All natural, non-invasive technologies combined into one 20-minute session.
Would some people say this is hokum? Of course. But we're in an interesting time where in the next 10 years, we're really going to know what actually works. The idea of getting a complete wellness stack while waiting for a flight or after a workout? That could change everything.
613 Westlake St, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA
Chef Nick Reisini discovered his culinary calling at an early age and worked his way from deli worker to prep cook to head chef at acclaimed Hamptons restaurants such as Tutto il Giorno and Dopo La Spiaggia.
In 2020, he founded Honest Plate, a café and meal delivery service serving the entire East End.
Based in Hampton Bays, Chef Nick combines his restaurant expertise with a commitment to zero-waste practices, creating clean, locally-sourced cuisine for individual clients and corporate catering.
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