US CEO obsessed with age reversal claims his ‘super blood’ slashed father’s age by 25 years

Bryan Johnson, 46, with 71-year-old father Richard. (Image: @bryan_johnson/X)

Bryan Johnson, a tech mogul with a net worth of $400 million, isn’t living the typical high-flying lifestyle. Instead, he has invested heavily in the pursuit of age reversal, a quest that recently yielded intriguing results. Johnson took to Twitter to announce that his experimental “super blood” therapy had seemingly reduced his father’s age by a staggering 25 years.

“My super blood reduced my Dad’s age by 25 years,” Johnson tweeted, sparking a wave of intrigue.

The entrepreneur delved into the specifics, providing a detailed account of the before-and-after effects of the therapy, shedding light on the significant slowdown in his father’s aging process.

The data, presented with scientific precision, unveils a fascinating journey. Johnson’s father, Richard, initially aging at the rate of a 71-year-old, experienced a remarkable transformation after the infusion of a liter of his son’s plasma. The aging process slowed to match that of a 46-year-old, challenging conventional understanding of the correlation between age and the speed of aging.

These assertions, however, come with a list of caveats, including the uncertainty of the therapy’s long-term effects, and Johnson presented a checklist of considerations.

– Single Biomarker Focus: The evaluation primarily revolves around a single biomarker, raising questions about the broader implications of this discovery.

– Duration of Effect: The open question of how long this reduced aging speed will persist adds an element of uncertainty to the revolutionary findings. Johnson highlighted the remarkable six-month duration but acknowledged the need for ongoing observation.

– Plasma Removal vs Infusion: The intricacies of whether the slowed aging resulted from the removal of 600 mL of his father’s plasma, the infusion of 1 L of Bryan Johnson’s plasma, or a combination of both, remain a puzzle yet to be fully unraveled.

– Isolation of the Intervention: Johnson clarified that his father did not undergo any other interventions during this experimental period.

He also listed his father’s results before and after therapy.

46-year-old Bryan Johnson’s foray into age reversal is not merely a whim but a disciplined and methodical daily routine. Beginning his day at 4:53 am, Johnson’s bedroom is a minimalist sanctuary, devoid of distractions. A laser face-shield for collagen growth and a device measuring nighttime erections are peculiar additions, setting the stage for a day that challenges traditional perceptions of health and vitality.

Johnson’s daily regimen includes a meticulous supplement routine comprising 111 pills and drops. From pre-cataract eye drops to unconventional nose stimulation, no stone is left unturned in his pursuit of optimal health.

He had also enlisted his 17-year-old son, Talmage, as his personal “blood boy” in a controversial practice known as plasma-swapping.

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Johnson, his father Richard, and son also opted for a unique tri-generational blood-swapping treatment a few months ago.
Johnson’s age reversal process costs over $2 million annually.

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