46-year-old tech entrepreneur and centimillionaire, Bryan Johnson, has disclosed an unconventional approach in his quest to age backwards.
The businessman is investing $2 million annually into a program, “Project Blueprint,” which includes consuming 111 pills daily, adhering to a specific diet, following a rigorous fitness routine, and meticulously caring for every aspect of his health, ranging from hair and skin to vital organs like heart, lungs, and brain.
The innovative program doesn’t stop at internal health; Johnson also dons a baseball cap designed to emit red light into his scalp. He describes “Project Blueprint” as an exploration of “the future of being human,” and is candidly sharing his journey, protocol, and results via his website, making the information accessible to the public.
Johnson’s ambition is not just a pursuit of vanity. He aims to revert his 46-year-old body to that of an 18-year-old and believes that this initiative is a step towards challenging the inevitability of death. According to Johnson, preliminary data from his medical team suggests that his efforts are yielding results, showing signs of a reduction in the biological age of his bones and heart.
This pursuit is not merely about looking youthful; it represents Johnson’s broader perspective on life and mortality. In an interview, he shared his thought-provoking view: “Most people assume death is inevitable. We’re just basically trying to prolong the time we have before we die.” He further reflected on the uniqueness of the current era, noting, “I don’t think there’s been any time in history where Homo sapiens could say with a straight face that death may not be inevitable.”