Is it possible to reverse aging for humans? Yes, if you spend $2 million each year

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A 45-year-old software millionaire, identified as Bryan Johnson, has hired more than 30 doctors and health experts who monitor every organ and function in his body, costing him approximately $2 million a year.

Why? Having the brain, liver, lungs, kidneys, heart, teeth, skin, and everything else of an 18-year-old.

Bryan Johnson is an ultra-rich software entrepreneur who reportedly follows a daily medical routine that he claims has reversed his aging process. The program is called ‘Project Blueprint’ and it consists of supplements, meals, exercise and a series of body tests.

“This year, he is on track to spend at least $2 million on his body. She wants to have the brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, tendons, teeth, skin, hair, bladder, penis, and rectum of an 18-year-old.”

The team of doctors is led by 29-year-old regenerative medicine doctor Oliver Zolman. Both Zolman and Johnson have read extensively in the scientific literature on aging and longevity. All new methods are being tried on Bryan Johnson, to make him look like an 18 year old.

However, the program is continually modified.

Bryab Johnson begins his regimen at 5 a.m. with two dozen supplements: lycopene, metformin, turmeric, zinc, and a small dose of lithium, among others. Her meals are vegan and a mix of soft and solid foods. Do not consume more than 1,977 calories a day. He exercises every day and has blood tests and MRIs every month.

“What I’m doing may sound extreme, but I’m trying to show that self-harm and decay are not inevitable,” said Bryan Johnson.

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