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I tried ‘biohacker’ Bryan Johnson’s anti-ageing plan

By James Palmer
The Times·
7 mins to read
I tried ‘biohacker’ Bryan Johnson’s anti-ageing plan
Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson is spending US$2 million a year trying to reverse the ageing process. Photo / Magdalena Wosinska

Andrew Boyd tells James Palmer what happened when he followed the extreme Blueprint regime of the millionaire entrepreneur (minus the blood-swapping).

You might have heard about Bryan Johnson, the 46-year-old Silicon Valley biohacker who is spending US$2 million (NZ$3.4m) a year trying to reverse the ageing . You’ve possibly seen pictures of the milky-skinned multimillionaire strapped to various machines like a shaved guinea pig in his quest to be 18 again. You may have read about the team of 30 medics he employs to monitor the biological age of his brain, heart, teeth, skin, hair, bladder, rectum, genitals, and you’ve probably decided that, on balance, Johnson’s regime — which includes waking at 4.30am, eating all his meals before 11am, taking 111 pills a day and bathing in LED light — might not be for you.

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