An American billionaire in his 40s who is implementing the ‘Rejuvenation Project’, saying, “I want to become younger,” declared that he would stop experimenting with blood transfusions from young people. This is because blood transfusion has no effect on rejuvenation.
According to reports from foreign media such as the US Business Insider on the 11th (local time), American IT businessman Brian Johnson (45) recently stopped plasma transfusion experiments on his Twitter, saying, “There was no benefit detected in plasma transfusion in young people.” revealed
Johnson is working on a project he calls ‘The Blueprint’ to get his body back to that of an 18-year-old. As part of the project in January, Johnson received a donation of plasma from a young person once a month and injected it into his body.
Among the plasma donors was Johnson’s 17-year-old son, Talmage Johnson. In addition, Johnson is conducting anti-aging experiments by donating his plasma to his father, who is in his 70s.
Johnson injects blood from a liter of his son’s blood into his own body. He has donated his own blood to his father through the same process.
Johnson added, “The experiment of transfusing young people with plasma will stop, but the experiment of transfusing their own father with plasma will continue.”
Johnson spends $2 million a year on a blueprint project for rejuvenation. There are more than 30 medical staff checking Johnson’s health, and he strictly manages his diet, including consuming 1977 calories before 11:00 a.m. every day. He takes more than 100 supplements, and he also exercises every day.
Johnson claims that “two years of implementing these ‘blueprints’ slowed the rate of aging by about 31 years.” “Body inflammation was 66 percent lower than the average age of 10, and pulse wave velocity, which measures arterial stiffness, was less than the average age of 30,” he said.
Ha Soo-young (ha.suyoung@joongang.co.kr)
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2023-07-15 14:20:24