Bryan Johnson, millionaire tech entrepreneur, whose mammoth expenditure to keep him ‘young like a teenager’ at the age of 46 has gained headlines, is selling a part of his anti-ageing regime. Johnson claims that he has reversed his biological age by following a strict programme called the Project Blueprint.
This, Bryan Johnson claims, is due to a special diet and over 100 daily supplements.
Johnson claimed on social media that a part of his Project Blueprint, the ‘Blueprint stack’ is now available for purchase.
What is Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint stack?
Johnson’s Blueprint stack includes a drink mix, protein, 8 pills, snake oil, 67 powerful therapies, and 400 calories.
It is built upon over 1,000 clinical trials.
Johnson claims the stack is backed by research. He wrote on X that it costs about $343 (about ₹28,000) for a month’s supply.
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Johnson proclaimed it to be “second only to mother’s milk.”
Johnson recommends replacing 400 calories from your current diet with the Blueprint stack. The stack is not intended to fully replace meals but rather to supplement deficiencies.
WION cannot immediately verify nutrition-related claims made by Johnson about Blueprint stack.
Johnson is a former Silicon Valley executive and has shown brutal obsession with anti-ageing.
Johnson claims to have reversed his biological age by over 5 years. The millionaire boasts improved health markers and has invested heavily in Project Blueprint, which constitutes a special diet, medical monitoring, therapies, and exercise.
Earlier this year, Johnson claimed to have reversed hair loss through another self-developed programme.
He stated that his product is available for delivery to 23 countries, including the USA, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the UAE, and the United Kingdom.
(With inputs from agencies)