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.
My super blood reduced my Dad’s age by 25 years
My father’s (70 yo) speed of aging slowed by the equivalent of 25 years after receiving 1 liter of my plasma, and has remained at that level even six months after the therapy. What does that mean?
The older we get, the faster we… pic.twitter.com/s4mBMDSP8Z
— Zero (@bryan_johnson) November 14, 2023
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.