Biohacker strives to look and feel 18 years old (10 photos + 1 video)

4 December 2023

Brian Johnson is an American entrepreneur, better known as a "biohacker". He created the Blueprint Project, which is spending millions of dollars to reverse aging.





Brian Johnson, 46, wants to look 18 again



He shared the results of facial rejuvenation





“In the first year of Blueprint, I lost a lot of weight, my face lost volume. 10 months ago we started the Baby Face course. How do you like the intermediate result?” — Johnson wrote on social networks.

The new selfie caused mixed reactions:

"He looks his age. He looks tired. I don't know what all the fuss is about."

"You're amazing, angel."

“It’s a pity that you can’t see yourself the way others see you.”

Many noted that the billionaire looks synthetic and gives off an alarming aura.

In 2021, the entrepreneur launched the Blueprint project, the goal of which is to change biological age





"We focused on slowing down the rate of aging as much as possible. We had to limit the calorie intake by 25%, which had a bad effect on the volume of the face."



Johnson improved his performance with a diet that included calorie restriction and intermittent fasting, lots of supplements and medications, a strict sleep schedule and frequent checkups.

The biohacker also completed a course of six monthly transfusions of 1 liter of plasma, one of the donors of which was his son. He later stated that the procedure was futile.

Brian wears a headdress that emits red light and improves the scalp



Billionaire wants to live forever



Brian's experiments have often been refuted by aging experts such as Moshe Schiff, professor of pharmacology and therapeutics at McGill University:

"Brian Johnson seems to be using everything that can affect lifespan in his research and using a variety of tests to study functional changes, but all of them must be personalized. However, it is not yet clear whether we have knowledge about how to reverse the clock ".

In September, the tech mogul revealed that he had spent three years and more than $4 million developing ways to live forever.



Johnson is monitored by a team of doctors, takes 111 pills daily, wears a special headgear and sleeps with a tiny device on his penis to control his nighttime erections.



He told Time:

“On average, every night my erection lasts 2 hours and 12 minutes. And at 18 years old, this figure is 3 hours and 30 minutes.”

As Brian explained, nocturnal erections are a marker of sexual function that is also linked to cardiovascular health.



The billionaire talks about the possibility of preventing death, but experts strongly disagree with him: Dr. Pinchas Cohen, dean of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California, told the publication that “death is written in our genes.”

The doctor confirmed that it is possible to live longer in the future: during the 20th century, human life expectancy increased from 50 to 80 years. However, he explained:

“There is absolutely no evidence that immortality is possible, and there is currently no technology that even gives hope that we are moving in this direction.”

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