Bryan Johnson is an ambitious tech entrepreneur looking to reverse his aging. Spending $2 Million each year, he hires a team of doctors and health specialists to monitor his body; in addition to taking 111 pills each day with a rigorous health regime.
He strives to achieve an 18-year-old body, an immense challenge but has made significant headway.
Biohacker Bryan Johnson spends $2 million a year to reverse his aging
Silicon Valley millionaire Bryan Johnson has become widely known for his extreme anti-aging regimen that claims to turn back time to when he was 18. Starting each morning at 4.30am and eating his last meal by 11am, Bryan takes 111 pills daily as well as bathing in LED light bathing tubs before donning a baseball cap with red LED lighting which sends red light directly into his scalp while collecting stool samples, plus exchanging blood with his own son in order to rejuvenate his system further.
He rose to fame as a tech entrepreneur by selling Braintree Payment Processing Technology Business to eBay for an astounding $800 Million when still only 30. Since then, he has dedicated $2 Million annually for what he refers to as his “bio-hacking” project, though many critics such as Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder Elon Musk remain disgruntled about it.
As proof that he can turn back time, the multi-millionaire posted an image showing less grey hairs. Furthermore, he started a YouTube channel dedicated to documenting and encouraging others to follow in his footsteps.
Critics have called his strange method for slowing the aging process a vanity project; however, he maintains that it is scientific research. Furthermore, he recruited one of his close friends to document the journey along with him via YouTube.
These two scientists have promised to test out cutting-edge technologies and techniques, such as “blood plasma transplantation”. This involves taking blood from one patient and transplanting it into someone else’s. Once transplanted, blood cells from this new source can then be injected back into that patient to counteract effects of ageing and repair damaged tissues.
As part of an effort to further lower his biological age, the pair has also attempted to use DNA methylation tests to de-age their bodies on a cellular level. Such tests can identify what’s triggering molecular aging processes and provide clues on how to slow them down.
A millionaire has become so focused on his quest to slow the aging process that he has recruited Kate Tolo as a behind-the-scenes colleague at his company for at least the next 90 days in order to observe and optimise various areas of health.
He has the heart of a 37-year-old
Bryan Johnson, former head of Braintree (which once owned Venmo) and cofounder of PayPal, has invested millions each year into his quest to reverse aging. Working alongside a 30-person team from his personal gym, Johnson conducts body fat scans, MRIs and blood, stool and urine tests that measure biological age of his organs — commonly used as an indicator of longevity. Results have been dramatic – his 46-year-old heart now measures to that of someone 37 years younger and he now boasts lung capacity equivalent to 18 year-olds!
He has the lung capacity of an 18-year-old
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson has set out on a quest to halt his aging. Although 45, he claims his heart’s biological age is 37 and his lung capacity of an 18-year-old. To accomplish this feat, his team of 30 health experts monitor every aspect of his body including daily body fat scans, routine MRIs, blood and stool tests and over 100 pills daily taken alongside an exhaustive exercise regime.
Johnson is engaged in an intensive experimental program known as Project Blueprint that involves radical efforts to beat nature’s course and turn back time, costing $2 Million each year and necessitating an intense, often bizarre routine.
Johnson’s program involves exchanging his blood with that of young people to obtain their plasma, as this contains stem cells which help reduce inflammation and slow aging. Furthermore, Johnson believes he can enhance his health through eliminating certain foods and adopting an anti-age diet plan.
Johnson has sought to increase the scientific precision of his efforts by teaming up with experts specializing in bioengineering and molecular biology. He’s currently developing a vaccine against the effects of aging; ultimately he hopes his research may lead to cures for Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.
He is exploring regenerative medicine, an emerging field that uses stem cell technologies to repair damaged organs and tissues. Additionally, he has been conducting experiments using brain-mapping techniques which record brain activity to reveal its inner workings.
As he works towards his goal of having organs that match those of an 18-year-old, evidence mounts of success with his methods. Test results confirm this with heart and lung capacity comparable to 18 year-olds as well as fitness levels comparable with younger individuals – all indications that his efforts are bearing fruit. He plans on continuing until all organs match that age bracket.
He has the skin of a 28-year-old
Bryan Johnson is an ambitious tech millionaire dedicated to age reversal. Each year he spends $2 Million to reverse the effects of time on his 46-year-old organs so they function like those of an 18-year-old. His regimen involves strict dietary restrictions as well as daily body fat scans, MRIs, and other tests designed to track his progress.
Tech entrepreneur and biohacker John E. Blueprint has undertaken an intensive data-driven experimental program called Project Blueprint with the intention of delaying or even reversing the effects of aging through changing his molecular makeup or turning on genes associated with youth. His goal is to reduce biological age across his 78 organs by altering molecular composition or turning on genes associated with anti-ageing processes.
He has already seen notable results, such as having lung capacity and gums of a teenager and 22 years of improvement to his skin. But the billionaire still hasn’t reached his ultimate goal of having both the heart of a 37-year-old and face of an 18-year-old.
Our world is quickly deteriorating into a technological dystopia, and Bryan Johnson is living proof. Spending millions to reverse his own aging through an intensive regimen involving strict diet, dozens of pills and even sharing blood with his father is just another sign of that trend.