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A millionaire is using “hacks” to be young forever
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1/10/2025
A 47-year-old tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson is spending $2 million dollars each year trying to bio-hack ageing.
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Remember when millionaires used to dream of getting richer, going to space or owning a
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new social media platform?
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Well, now they have a new obsession, and that is to never grow old.
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I am a modern-day explorer searching for the fountain of youth.
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This is the story of Brian Johnson, a tech entrepreneur from the US who spends $2 million
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a year in research, treatments and experiments to not age.
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No one in the history of the human race has tried to take every organ of their body and
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try to slow the speed of aging and reverse it.
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Never been done by anyone ever, the first time ever.
00:36
And you know what?
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It's really, really hard.
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Many billionaires and entrepreneurs have been investing in longevity research for a long
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time.
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But what is different about Johnson is that not only is he investing in his research,
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but he's also his own guinea pig.
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My team and I set out to ask the question, what is possible right now with slowing our
01:02
speed of aging and reversing it?
01:03
So can humans really turn back time?
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But before that, let's go back to Brian Johnson and see where he came from.
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He got a BA in international studies and then an MBA and threw himself into the world of
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entrepreneurship.
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First, he founded a voice call company similar to Skype called Inquist, which later shut
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down.
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He tried his hands in real estate, which also failed, but it was in 2007 that he finally
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struck gold.
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He created Braintree, which was a credit card processing platform.
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Braintree acquired Venmo, which was also doing something similar.
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And in 2013, he sold the two collective companies to PayPal for $800 million.
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Now, while he was on this all time high, he was also going through personal issues.
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He went through a rough divorce and said he had put on a lot of weight.
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By this time, he'd also left his mom in church and said he went through depression.
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He said it was time for a big change.
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And eight years later, he announced a new project, Blueprint.
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Now, the goal of Blueprint was to use advanced technology, extensive tracking of the body,
02:04
health treatments and experiments to see how he could prolong his lifespan.
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But like Johnson's t-shirt suggests, the ultimate goal of this project was to never die.
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So how did he do it?
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First, he brought on a team of 30 doctors, including anti-aging experts, that monitored
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his heart, his lungs, his kidneys, his brain and sexual health.
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He took a stool sample every day and slept connected to computers.
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Doctors took thousands of pictures of the inside of his body.
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And Johnson says he's the most measured human on earth.
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As far as I know, I'm the only person that has publicly posted my data.
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So I'm not saying here's my protocol and believe me, I'm saying here's my protocol.
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Here's all my data.
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And here's what I'm experimenting with next.
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Now, with all this data that they collected, they designed an algorithm that would completely
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dictate his life.
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We're going to quickly close the door.
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I maintain air quality inside the house to a pristine level.
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And in Los Angeles, air quality is sometimes compromised.
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I measure air quality inside and outside, so I always know.
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So we don't leave the door open if we go in and out.
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Unlike influencers, his day didn't start with a glass of warm water and lemon, but it went
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something like this.
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The first thing I'm going to do is use this Braun thermal scan device.
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I measure my inner air temperature every day.
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Through this, I'll flip on this UV light, just get a few minutes of exposure.
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I wake up normally when it's dark outside and so I can't see the sun.
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And so in place of the sun, I'll use this device.
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It helps set circadian rhythm, it improves sleep.
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Not just that, he checked his weight, did skin therapy, meditation, workouts.
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He also took 80 different pills a day that contained supplements to improve his health.
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These are all the supplements I take and they're alphabetized and there's a year supply of each one.
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He ate a diet with a strict amount of calories and ate all of his meals within a six hour window.
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Now, there was a scientific study done by Harvard where when older rats were given blood
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transfusions by younger rats, they were rejuvenated.
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So what did Johnson do?
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He got his 17-year-old son to donate his plasma to his father.
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That's me in the back.
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That's a nice look at that.
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I created this human.
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He's now almost 18 years old.
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We're now doing this together.
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I never imagined in my entire life this kind of relationship with my child.
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Thanks for the plasma.
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No worries.
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He didn't stop there.
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He donated one litre of his plasma to his father.
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Get out of here.
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Let's give you a hug.
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Get out of there.
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I don't want to ruin your needle.
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His father's biomarker test revealed that he was now aging like a 46-year-old as compared
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to a 70-year-old.
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But he clarified that he wasn't sure if this was a result of the transfusions or all the
04:58
other stuff that they had been doing.
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Now, the US Food and Drug Administration had run their own tests previously and concluded
05:05
that there was no clinical evidence that this kind of transfusion between older and younger
05:10
people had any anti-aging benefits.
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This was the same conclusion that Johnson also drew from his experiment.
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People who support Johnson believe that all these treatments and experiments that he's
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doing is going to ultimately benefit humanity as a whole.
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However, longevity isn't just about eating well or following an exercise routine.
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In Okinawa, Japan, 40% of the population has a chance of living up to 100 years old.
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And it's safe to say that they weren't spending $2 million a year like Johnson.
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It's because longevity is also heavily linked to genetics.
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Health experts say that the treatments and regimens that Johnson follows is actually
05:48
backed by known science, but doing all that could only help up to a certain extent.
05:54
In fact, some doctors were completely against taking so many supplements a day and said
05:58
it could cause other bad consequences.
06:01
So what about other risk factors?
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This process of giving up a social life and being in bed before 8.30pm hasn't been easy
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for Johnson either.
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In fact, he told Time Magazine that his love life was on a pause because women hated that
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he had such a strict lifestyle.
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In November 2023, he announced that he underwent electric shock treatments to his penis to
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improve his sexual performance to be like that of an 18-year-old.
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It's been two years since Blueprint started.
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So let's talk about the results of the project.
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Was he successful in reversing or stopping the aging process?
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His website displays a long list of health improvements.
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According to him, he has found success in some areas.
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He now has the skin of a 28-year-old, the lung capacity and fitness of an 18-year-old.
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He says his left ear is 64 years old and he had a heart of a 37-year-old.
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What do you think about this story?
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Do you believe that not aging is the future of humanity?
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