Johnson, 45, is an ultrawealthy software entrepreneur who has more than 30 doctors and health experts monitoring his every bodily function. The team, led by 29-year-old regenerative medicine physician Oliver Zolman, has committed to help reverse the aging process in every one of Johnson’s organs....
This year, he’s on track to spend at least $2 million on his body. He wants to have the brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, tendons, teeth, skin, hair, bladder, penis and rectum of an 18-year-old.
:libertarian-alert:
On the yuck side, I also had to eat a mound of vegetables that had been pureed into a gray-brown goop. Once upon a time, it consisted of black lentils, broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, garlic, ginger root, lime, cumin, apple cider vinegar, hemp seeds and olive oil, all of which sound fine on their own. But when put together and blended, it felt and tasted like dirt paste.
wtf just a eat a salad why blend this
After dinner, father and son watched as I inserted my arm into a cardiac health monitor on Johnson’s kitchen island. The machine buzzed and whirred for a few seconds, then reported back that my ticker—at least by one measure—wasn’t that far off Johnson’s. It felt like a small victory for paunchy 45-year-old Scotch lovers everywhere.
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The more popular this type of lifestyle becomes, the cheaper and more readily available some of the procedures Johnson tries might be. “If you say that you want to live forever or defeat aging, that’s bad—it’s a rich person thing,” Johnson says. “If it’s more akin to a professional sport, it’s entertainment. It has the virtues of establishing standards and protocols. It benefits everyone in a systemic way.”
:doubt:
Bloomberg previously wrote about this guy's brainwave helmet in 2021 https://archive.is/KVccl
I also don't understand why these rich people go onto these weird ass diets only to supplement. Surely he can afford vegan whole foods rich in zinc? Some pumpkin seeds, cashews, or oats? But no he's grinding some weird ass smoothie. What's the point on going on such weird diets if it can't even provide all the nutrients your body needs?
Obviously sun damage is real, but you need vitamin D. Your skin needs to be exposed to some UV rays. Your eyes need to see actual sunlight so your sleep cycle stays in check.
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Even then, this guy could just add foodstuffs that contain the nutrients to his soylent style smoothie cocktail! It's not like he'll notice an extra few seeds or nuts ground up in it lmao. I just don't understand it, especially these social media influencers that go on these diets and then have a wall of pills and supplements behind them. At that point surely it's more complex and less efficient than just eating.
And this is coming from me, a guy that chugs down a 1000 calorie concoction of meal replacement cereal, peanut butter, fruit and milk every morning!
damn, that sounds good!