Steven Scott

Founder Carbogenetics and Author of The Carbonated Body

Steven Scott is the founder of Carbogenetics, a company pioneering modern carbon dioxide (CO₂) therapy to restore health, performance, and longevity. He is also the author of The Carbonated Body, a groundbreaking work that reframes human physiology through the lens of carbon dioxide as a master regulator of life.

Driven by a deep curiosity about the root causes of disease and the limitations of conventional health models, Steven has spent years exploring the overlooked role of CO₂ in the body. While most modern approaches focus heavily on oxygen, nutrients, or pharmaceuticals, his work highlights a more fundamental truth: that carbon dioxide is not merely a waste gas, but a critical driver of oxygen delivery, circulation, cellular energy, and overall physiological coherence.

Through The Carbonated Body, Steven presents a compelling new framework for understanding health. The book weaves together physiology, biochemistry, and emerging research to show how CO₂ governs the terrain of the body, influencing everything from microvascular blood flow and mitochondrial function to nervous system balance and metabolic resilience. His writing translates complex scientific concepts into clear, accessible insights, making it relevant for both health professionals and everyday readers seeking a deeper understanding of their bodies.

As an innovator, Steven has developed practical tools to bring these concepts into real-world application. His products, including the CO₂ Inhaler and the BodyStream system, are designed to harness the therapeutic potential of carbon dioxide in a controlled and accessible way. These technologies aim to improve oxygen delivery, enhance circulation, support cellular energy production, and help restore balance across multiple systems of the body.

Steven’s work challenges long-standing assumptions in health and medicine, offering a fresh perspective that bridges ancient practices with modern science. By emphasizing the importance of internal environment, or “terrain,” he provides a unifying model that connects breathing, blood flow, metabolism, and recovery into a single, coherent system.