Sauna HSP Protocol

TL;DR

For heat-acclimated individuals (e.g. Ben in Phuket): 15–20 minutes at 95°C, 3–4× per week is the best-supported target for HSP induction. The sauna→ice splash sequence is untested for HSP outcomes — do not treat it as a proven HSP amplifier. 30+ minute sessions are not proven superior to 15–20 minutes. Bryan Johnson’s actual daily protocol is 20 min at 93°C with a groin ice pack for fertility (not an HSP strategy). Cumulative daily heat load (ambient + training + sauna) is the primary constraint in a hot climate.

⚠️ Retatrutide + heat/cold is experimental. No published interaction data. Dehydration and BP whiplash are the primary operational risks.


Why It Matters for Vitals

  • Recovery: HSP is part of the cellular protein-chaperone system supporting recovery capacity after training stress
  • Heat acclimation context: Living in Phuket (~30°C ambient) amplifies the HSP response to any given sauna dose — shorter sessions are proportionally more effective than for temperate-climate individuals
  • GHK-Cu stack logic: Sauna → GHK-Cu injection is the more mechanistically logical sequence (heat primes stress response, peptide augments tissue repair afterward); no safety conflict with 5on/2off protocol
  • Retatrutide safety: appetite suppression + heat stress → dehydration amplification; conservative start required
  • HRV wearable: no direct HSP wearable signal; monitor HRV and resting HR for cumulative heat overload (elevated resting HR, suppressed HRV beyond normal post-exercise pattern)

Protocol Parameters

ParameterRecommendationRationale
Temperature95°C dry saunaCrosses the HSP activation threshold (~1°C core temp elevation)
Duration15–20 minSufficient to cross threshold; direct evidence for 30+ min superiority is absent
Frequency3–4× per week maximumCumulative heat load is the primary constraint; frequency is the strongest evidence-based moderator
Ice splashTolerance tool onlySauna→ice sequence is untested; do not assume it amplifies HSP
Cold exposureBrief cool shower OK; full ice plunge unstudied for Ben’s contextConservative start
TimingAfter training recovery or rest days; NOT within 2h of sleepCumulative load management
Hydration500 ml water before + electrolytes on sauna daysCritical with Retatrutide appetite suppression

What to NOT Assume

  • Ice splash does NOT clearly amplify HSP (untested sequence)
  • 30+ min is NOT proven superior to 15–20 min for HSP output
  • Daily sauna is NOT clearly better than 3–4× per week for heat-acclimated individuals in hot climates
  • Contrast therapy does NOT outperform heat alone for any HSP-relevant outcome

Bryan Johnson Actual Protocol

Source: protocol.bryanjohnson.com

Temperature175°F (93°C) dry sauna
Duration20 min daily
ColdIce pack on groin — fertility protection, not an HSP strategy
HydrationMineral water
SaunamaxxPersonal record attempt (31 min) — NOT a recommended protocol; his actual daily standard is 20 min

Key BSP quote: “A modest 1°C increase in core temperature is sufficient to activate HSPs without the risk of hyperthermia.”

This supports the finding that for heat-acclimated individuals, shorter sessions still cross the HSP threshold.


Retatrutide + Heat Stress: Safety Flags

Evidence grade: D — no published data; treat as experimental

RiskStatusAction
Retatrutide + heat stress interactionNo published dataMonitor closely; start conservatively
Dehydration amplificationHIGH risk500 ml water before + electrolytes; avoid on days of severe appetite suppression
BP whiplash (heat→cold transition)MODERATE riskCaution with ice transition; avoid rapid cold after full heat session
Cold-induced arrhythmiaMODERATE riskUndiagnosed cardiac conditions more prevalent in Southeast Asia; buddy system recommended
Heat stroke / cumulative overloadGENERAL riskAmplified by cumulative daily heat load in Phuket
GI nausea in heatMODERATE riskGLP-1 mediated GI effects may be amplified by heat

When to stop immediately: dizziness, nausea, headache, confusion, palpitations, chest pain.

Do NOT do solo cold plunge — cold shock response is most dangerous in the first 60 seconds.


GHK-Cu + Heat Stress: Mechanistic Stack

Shared pathways (confirmed): p38 MAPK/ERK1/2, Nrf2/ARE, HSP70/HSP90/HO-1, NF-κB suppression.

Practical stack sequence: Sauna → GHK-Cu injection (heat primes stress response, peptide augments tissue repair afterward).

No direct combination study exists; all synergy claims are theoretical. Either sequence is safe with the 5on/2off protocol — no known safety conflict.

Timing if GHK-Cu precedes sauna: allow 4–6 hours for absorption.


What to Watch For (Wearable Signals)

SignalInterpretationAction
HRV suppression beyond normal post-exercise patternMay indicate cumulative heat overloadReduce frequency or duration next session
Elevated resting HR next morningSame interpretationSame
Elevated resting HR during heat sessionNormal transient responseExpected; stop if symptomatic
Retatrutide day + saunaDehydration risk elevatedEnsure electrolyte intake; consider skipping or reducing

Null and Negative Findings

These materially limit “more heat = more benefit” claims:

FindingImplication
Lovell 2008: 39°C × 90 min → no significant iHSP70 in PBMCsLinear dose-response assumption challenged
Gibson 2023: HSP72 mRNA elevated, HSP72 protein NOT elevatedTranscription ≠ translation
Marshall 2006: resting eHSP72 decreased with repeated exposureAdaptation reduces the HSP signal over time
Contrast therapy nulls (Kox 2019, Stavrianeas 2022)No advantage over heat alone for any HSP-relevant outcome
Bryan Johnson actual protocol: 20 min at 93°C dailyNot the “brutal” extended sessions biohacker communities celebrate

Claims Registry

ClaimGradeVerdict
Ice/cold splash after sauna impairs HSP70 inductionCNOT proven to impair — but NOT proven safe for HSP (untested sequence)
Ice enables longer heat sessions = more total HSPCUnproven for HSP specifically
Contrast therapy enhances HSP more than heat aloneCNOT supported — null results predominate
95°C × 15–20 min crosses HSP activation thresholdBSupported (~1°C core temp threshold; Bryan Johnson confirms)
95°C × 30+ min produces meaningfully more HSP than 15–20 minCUncertain — likely diminishing returns beyond threshold
CWI blunting of mTOR means it also blunts HSPFREFUTED — different pathways; no cross-inhibition demonstrated
Cold before heat prevents HSP inductionCBrief splash unlikely to lower core temp enough; likely not significant
Sauna produces equivalent HSP to exerciseBWater immersion evidence supports; dry sauna extrapolation is indirect
Heat acclimation amplifies HSP responseBConsistent with physiology; hot-climate human data support
GHK-Cu + heat synergyCTheoretical only — pathways overlap; no direct combination data
Bryan Johnson “saunamaxx” is a superior protocolFHis daily standard is 20 min; saunamaxx is a personal PR, not a brand

  • Heat Shock Protein Response — reusable mechanism note; HSF-1 pathway, HSP70/90, evidence grades, null findings, GHK-Cu pathway overlap
  • GHK-Cu — GHK-Cu hub; zinc monitoring, wound/tendon healing, Retatrutide stack context
  • Retatrutide — GLP-1/GIP/glucagon triple agonist; Retatrutide + heat/cold is experimental
  • Autophagy — overlapping proteostasis network; HSP connected to the cellular quality-control system
  • HRV — HRV monitoring for cumulative heat overload
  • HRV Guided Training — HRV-based training decisions
  • Peptides MOC — parent MOC
  • Vitals Knowledge Map — vault index

References

SourceStudy / Note
PMC3418130RCT: 73°C heat chamber 30 min → +48.7% eHSP72
PMC5605168RCT crossover: passive heating vs exercise HSP equivalence
PMC7339943 (Fyfe 2021)4-week CWI attenuated training-induced HSP27/HSP72
PMC4594298 (Roberts 2015)CWI suppresses mTORC1 and satellite cells
Lovell 200839°C × 90 min: no significant iHSP70 in PBMCs
Gibson 2023HSP72 mRNA elevated; HSP72 protein not elevated
Marshall 2006Resting eHSP72 decreased with repeated heat exposure
Kox 2019Contrast therapy RCT: no advantage over heat alone
Stavrianeas 2022Contrast therapy systematic review: null results
protocol.bryanjohnson.comBryan Johnson official protocol

Source: BATCH33 v2 monograph (2026-04-15) · QA: BATCH33-QA-SPAUNA-HSP reviewed · MiniMax-M2.7-highspeed pipeline