Death is not necessary. For the sake of eternal youth, a millionaire from the USA drinks 111 pills a day and sleeps with an erection meter (6 photos)
46-year-old Brian Johnson is an entrepreneur in the biotech from Los Angeles with a net worth of hundreds of millions of dollars makes money not only from payment processing companies, but also from advertising yourself. In an interview with Time magazine, he explained what's new It was invented by doctors so that their patient would not die. Never.
Brian Johnson is an American 46-year-old IT millionaire. IN Bloomberg spoke about him at the beginning of the year, and since then his experience has periodically discussed in thematic channels and publications. At 30 he created a payment processing company, made millions, but because Wild stress led to deep depression and even thoughts of suicide.
Ultimately, 10 years ago he sold the business and switched to a new exciting activity - studying your body. Now Johnson 46 and he fervently believes that he can regain the body of an 18-year-old boy.
Johnson stands in front of an infrared and red light therapy machine.
In a September interview with Time magazine, he explained what spent over $4 million on development over the past three years life extension system called Blueprint, in which it transmits all decisions concerning his body are left to a team of 30 doctors who use data to develop a rigorous health regimen to reduce what Johnson calls his “biological age.”
This system includes daily use of 111 pills, wearing a baseball cap that irradiates the scalp, collecting samples of his own stool and sleep with a tiny sensor attached to his penis to control nighttime erections. To improve sexual function, Johnson also underwent shock wave therapy small pelvis.
As the millionaire said, he considers any an activity that speeds up aging, such as eating cookies or sleeping lasting less than eight hours."
Johnson's goal isn't just to stay rested or maintain muscle tone. It's about completely subduing your body to the anti-aging algorithm. He believes that death optional. He plans to never do this.
Outsourcing control of your body means conquer what Johnson calls the “rascal mind”—that part of us that makes you want to eat ice cream after dinner, or do something sex at one in the morning, or drinking beer with friends. The goal is to make his 46 year old organs look and act like organs An 18 year old man.
Johnson says the data collected by his doctors indicate that Blueprint has given him the bones for now A 30-year-old man and the heart of a 37-year-old. The experiment “proved that a competent system can do a better job than a human can do,” says Johnson. In his opinion, this is a breakthrough, which consists in “redefining what it means to be human.” He describes his a regimen of intense diet and exercise as something between Italian Renaissance and the invention of calculus in the pantheon human achievements. Michelangelo had the Sistine Chapel; at Johnson has his own special green juice.