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[Exclusive] An Escapist’s Dream to Longevity

“Let the results be a by-product of you taking impeccable steps day-in and day-out.”

-Bryan Johnson

 

Bryan Johnson is an American millionaire and the founder and CEO of Blueprint. In 2023, he has been a hot press of topic for heavily researching what are the ‘it’ substances that could keep our bodies going for 100 years or more, allowing himself to be a lab rat experiment for public findings of sorts. Being a huge believer in reaping the benefits of today’s technology, this wealthy CEO doesn’t give a damn in the world, about the aftermath of experimentation.

 

If he’s the Elon Musk of biohacking then so be it. His obsession with looking young has paid off anyway. Netizens claim he’s living a poor life without pizza and beer but that doesn’t seem to be the end of it all. There is female counterpart to him. It is Kayla Barnes. She has been a proactive advocate of female physicians as well as scientists paving way for research into female bodies and their cyclic events that doesn’t have much findings to begin with. For Kayla Barnes, functional biology as it’s called, here, it integrates medical and spiritual practices together in order to find out what is the component that increases our longevity period.

 

So, why all the craze now? Johnson aims at creating a Blueprint club for the elite ones who sought to pay well for wellness. Participants in the Blueprint Self-Experimentation Study, a 90-day Program, looks to enhance the Blueprint protocol which is a measurement of the individual biomarkers that will be recorded in a decentralised clinical trial system for group analysis. This starts at cost of $300 per month.

 

Blueprint plans on shipping its health secrets to 26 countries internationally. It starts with 2,500 participants and plans on expanding some more. Kate Tolo is a living testimony to how efficiently the 30-day plan had worked on her. She appreciates how transformative the improvement was after taking up the challenge of questioning the benefits that the blueprint way of longevity has to offer.

Nivea Vaz

Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara

Bryan Johnson’s periodic plan to stay young physically and mentally.

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