https://nypost.com/2023/01/25/bryan-johnson-45-spends-2m-to-get-18-year-old-body/ Bryan Johnson, 45, who made his fortune in his 30s when he sold his payment processing company Braintree Payment Solutions to EBay for $800 million in cash, is touting a daily routine that he says has given him the heart of a 37-year-old, the skin of a 28-year-old, and the lung capacity and fitness of an 18-year-old. Johnson has a team of 30 doctors and regenerative health experts overseeing his regimen, he told Bloomberg News. Johnson wakes every morning at 5 am, takes two dozen supplements, works out for an hour, drinks green juice laced with creatine and collage peptides, and brushes and flosses his teeth while rinsing with tea-tree oil and antioxidant gel. Before bedtime, Johnson wears glasses that block blue light for two hours. He also constantly monitors his vital signs and undergoes monthly medical procedures to maintain his results, including ultrasounds, MRIs, colonoscopies and blood tests. ----------------------------------- Personally, I hope he dies on stage when 85 while singing It's a long way to the top. (AC/DC joke) Also, what is the point to have 800MM and not enjoying it???
I wonder if he has ever looked up any research on possible side-effects of having an MRI monthly for years on end. Yeah, it's just a magnetic field, but so is the damned brain.
Relevant news item from 2 days ago: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...e-injections-could-rewind-heart-age-10-years/ "Injecting the genes of so-called “super-agers” into failing heart cells regenerates them, making them function as if they were 10 years younger, scientists have found. The discovery opens the door for heart failure to be treated or prevented by reprogramming damaged cells. Researchers have long suspected that people who live beyond 100 years old must have a unique genetic code that protects them from the ravages of old age. Previous research showed that carriers of a variant of the BP1FB4 gene enjoy long lifespans and fewer heart problems. When introduced to damaged elderly human heart cells in the lab, the gene also triggered cardiac regeneration, sparking the construction of new blood vessels and restoring lost function. " ---------------------------- I think the dude is overdoing it. Sure, eat right, exercise and get some supplement, but if there is an accident or uncurable disease, he is going to die much earlier. The above news info could help these millionaires to buy younger or treated organs. The only way to immortality IMHO is memory up and download. You occasionally upload your memory in case of an accident and when you get old, you buy a younger body (Mexico!!!) and download your memory into that body. If you pick someone who resembling you, a little plastic surgery and there you go, 50 years younger but 50+ years wiser. --------------------------- Completely unrelated but I have just finished my 3rd beer today. Well I spaced them out during the day, if that counts for health.
He's doing it wrong. CoQ10, heavy water, GH, etc. Always take CoQ10 after aerobic workouts. My telomere results are that of a 32yo and my total chol is 108.
Deuterium? No wonder you are insane. They make nukes with that shit, man. Somewhat. I have a video for it, but for some reason I do not think you will be entertained by that tonight. Thus I post it not, and muse.
We hate idiocy. This dude probably gets a colonoscopy every year. We are not against healthy living and exercise, but 30 doctors??? Come on... Not to mention measuring night erections. Bullshit... Oh, wait, I forgot his head in the 50K lamp... Not to mention if you eat healthy, why do you need 2 dozen supplements?? Do you think the dude is gonna make it to 91? At least he should be looking happy, like this lady:
He is obviously obsessive about this thing. Here is a good point from reddit: "Drinking that colon cleanse stuff monthly must be awful for your digestive system, he's fucking up his gut biome." He is also not listening to doctors, because NO doctor would advise him monthly colonoscopy. I actually think that maybe a mistake in the article, there is absolutely no advantage in getting it done that often. Maybe twice a year... Here is his website and claims: https://blueprint.bryanjohnson.co MY RESULTS FROM 2 yrs of Blueprint: + 5.1 yrs epigenetic age reversal (world record) + slowed my pace of aging by 24% + perfect muscle & fat (MRI) + 50+ perfect biomarkers + 100+ markers < chronological age + fitness tests = 18yr old + body runs 3F° cooler
Here is his supplement list, I am taking, eating some of it: Upon waking: Acarbose 200mg (Rx) Ashwagandha 600mg B Complex .25 pill M/Th BroccoMax 250mg C 500mg Cocoa Flavanols 500mg D-3 2,000 IU DHEA 25mg E 67mg EPA 500mg with vitamin E 5mg Garlic 2.4g equivalent Garlic 1.2g (kyolic) Ginger Root 2.2g Glucosamine Sulphate 2KCL 1,500mg Iodine as potassium iodide 125 mcg Lithium, as lithium orotate, 1mg Lycopene 10mg Lysine 1g Metformin ER 1,500 (Rx) Nicotinamide Riboside 375mg (6 x wk) N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) 1,800 mg Turmeric with piperine 1g Taurine 1g Ubiquinol 100mg Zeaxanthin (20mg Lutein, 4mg Zeaxanthin) Zinc 15mg w/Dinner Acarbose 200mg (Rx) BroccoMax 250mg C 500mg Cocoa Flavanols 500mg EPA 500mg Garlic 2.4g equivalent Garlic 1.2g (kyolic) Ginger Root 2.2g Glucosamine Sulphate 2KCL 1,500mg Hyaluronic Acid 300mg Lysine 1g L-Tyrosine, 500mg Metformin ER 500 mg (Rx) N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) 1,800 mg Nicotinamide Riboside 375mg (6x wk) Turmeric 1g Before bed Melatonin 300 mcg Other Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 30mL daily Pea Protein, 29 grams daily Dark Chocolate, 15 grams Rapamycin 13mg, bi-weekly (Rx) Testesterone 2mg patch 6x weekly B12 methylcobalamin 1x/wk "Happiness is a rich hypochondriac." Medical School t-shirt.