He is American, he is 45 years old and for a year he has been undergoing strict treatment in search of rejuvenating his organs and being able to live more than 150 years.
Bryan Johnson, a 45-year-old American millionaire, wants to reverse the passing of the years of his organs through a specific treatment in search of living more than 150 years. According to him, he has already managed to have the heart of a 37-year-old and the lungs of an 18-year-old thanks to his strict life plan.
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Johnson He gets up at five in the morning, weighs himself and takes 54 different pills along with a shake that contains creatine, cocoa flavanols and collagen. Then, have a breakfast dish of broccoli, cauliflower, garlic and ginger that contains 1,977 calories.

All this, before seven in the morning. He also does an hour of high-intensity exercise three times a week and falls asleep at the same time every day, after wearing light-blocking glasses for two hours. On the other hand, Their diet is based on plants, dietary supplements and various medical treatments.
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Johnson is subject to this scientific project called “Project Blueprint” a year ago, which already demanded 100 million dollars. Beyond the enormous cost in quality of life and money, the most innovative thing about this technique is that the businessman receives transfusions from his 17-year-old son.
Johnson’s obsession with being 18 again occurred “after noticing a serious deterioration in his mental health.” before selling his company Braintree Payment Solutions for $800 million on eBay.”
To achieve his goal of living 150 years, he decided to reduce aging of the different organs of the body by 25% by 2030. Bryan has a team of 30 doctors and other health experts coordinated by regenerative medicine specialist Oliver Zolman, who monitors him daily.
Source: Ambito

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