
Every year, the Venice-based entrepreneur invests $2 million into Project Blueprint, a reverse ageing experiment that combines a rigorous diet and lifestyle, over a hundred supplements and tons of medical interventions, including plasma exchanges with his teenage son and his father. In his own words, “It aims to measure all 70 organs of his body and then maximally reverse the quantified biological age of each.”
According to his own claims in 2021, while Johnson’s chronological age was 44, his biological age was 36. The target? Reach 18 and stay there forever. Naturally, Johnson and his experiments have been the subject of a lot of conversation, criticism and cynicism and are now also a part of an upcoming OTT documentary.
Johnson recently joined the ET and Times of India editorial team to give a glimpse into his quest for eternal youth. Tune in!
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