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He spends $2 million a year to stop aging. It didn't mentioned reverse aging, only stop aging?

Can cycle outdoors under the sun and enjoy the sea breeze and fresh air. Instead delulus choose to cycle on a stationary bike inside a room with high powered UV light shining on them. Really *LMAO*

"Red-light therapy at Como Shambhala Singapore combines science-backed recovery with performance training – a growing draw for high-performance travellers."

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I wonder what kind of demographics is he attracting to his anti-aging academy?

Those vaccinated who are still wearing mask? To kill them off faster?
 
The world wants me to die.

My incurable disease diagnosis became global news. It was omnipresent on social media and 1,900 articles were written in a matter of days.

Many were saddened.

However, joy dominated the commentary.

People pointed to schadenfreude, the pleasure of another's failure. Yes, there’s that. There is a special place in people’s hearts that loves to see others fail, especially when that person’s presence threatens their own psychological stability in some way or helps them feel better about themselves.

But, if you look over the social media commentary about me, you’ll see that pattern:
“he deserved it.”

I deserved it because I challenged death. The crowd was running a deeply rooted psychological script that represents the oldest, most deeply embedded stories of human culture.

This was the first story ever written down, 4,000 years ago. Gilgamesh sought eternal life after losing someone he loved, only to have the plant of youth stolen by a serpent as he bathed. Leaving him to accept his mortality.

Asclepius became so skilled at rejuvenation that he raised the dead. As punishment, Zeus struck him down with a thunderbolt to enforce life and death authority.

This is the story of Jesus. Pontius Pilate offered a choice between a thief and the immortalist, and the crowd demanded the execution.

People need this story conclusion to keep themselves sane. The challenger must lose and the loss must appear deserved. It’s a shield of self preservation.

For if death is inevitable, their existence and that of their loved ones is justified and unavoidable. If death is not inevitable, nothing about their reality is safe.

I occupy the same philosophical and archetypal position as Gilgamesh, Asclepius and Jesus.

This statement will draw outrage and accusations of blasphemy, hubris and narcissism. Nevertheless, it’s the pattern that has repeated itself for thousands of years.

Death has been the omnipresent concern of the human race. It encapsulates our greatest fears, joy and curiosities. The discourse around it changes over time; however, the fundamentals remain unchanged.

What’s different about this moment, that is unlike any other moment, is that physical death may no longer be inevitable.

What if I didn’t deserve it?

And what if I am your ally, and not a threat?

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Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur who sold his company to eBay for $800 million, now spends around $2 million a year trying to stop himself from aging.

His project, called Blueprint, involves waking before 5 a.m., taking roughly 100 supplements daily, eating all meals before 11 a.m., and going to bed at 8:30 p.m. every night. A team of doctors monitors his health around the clock.

He claims his body now ages less than one year for every year that passes, and that his organs test younger than his actual age. He currently ranks first in something called the Rejuvenation Olympics, a global leaderboard for people trying to slow their biological clock.

Critics point out that his results are self-reported and not independently verified. Skeptics also note that most of what shows in his before-and-after photos — weight loss, hair dye, grooming — has nothing to do with reversing aging at the cellular level.

Whether it is science or the world's most expensive wellness routine, Bryan Johnson has made anti-aging his full-time job.

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$2mil a year still give this kind of shitty look? He needs to change his skin surgeon.
 
Does this need $2 million a year?

A day before turning 84, Harrison Ford went out for a bike ride alone through Los Angeles. Nothing out of the ordinary, until he took off his shirt at the end of the ride.

Defined arms, sculpted shoulders, a firm abdomen. The photos taken that weekend immediately went viral, and it’s no coincidence: the actor told Men’s Health that he trains with a focus on preventing injuries, and told Ellen DeGeneres that his diet is based on fish and vegetables. It all started in the ’80s, when he was preparing for ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ with trainer Jake Steinfeld. Today, he continues that discipline with Jamie Milnes, focused on strength and mobility.

Meanwhile, Ford is filming season 4 of ‘Shrinking’ for Apple TV+ and has already made it clear: he has no plans to retire. ✨

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first of all, there's no such thing as reverse ageing unless you're benjamin button. secondly, even stopping ageing is an impossibility. at best, we can only slow down the ageing process.
 
One can still at least stop looking old if willing to spend money.
If really can stop aging, world will soon be filled with rich old ones that
dont die naturally.
 
first of all, there's no such thing as reverse ageing unless you're benjamin button. secondly, even stopping ageing is an impossibility. at best, we can only slow down the ageing process.
There is such a thing but no need $2 million.

Evolved your being through silent meditation and your DNA change from carbon based to crystalline-based aka light body, then you can live as long as you want while looking young, for millions of years without getting sick at all.
 
One can still at least stop looking old if willing to spend money.
If really can stop aging, world will soon be filled with rich old ones that
dont die naturally.
stop eating meat and eat whole organic plant-based food and drink clean spring or filtered water. live a life of less stress. do your inner work to remove any trauma past experience effects and do silent meditation to evolved your being by changing your DNA from carbon-based to crystalline-based. Then you can live as long as you want without getting sick, even for millions of years if you want.
 
I deserved it because I challenged death. The crowd was running a deeply rooted psychological script that represents the oldest, most deeply embedded stories of human culture.
You challenge death. Yes. But why need to tell the world? Your dark master tell you to do it in exchange for 800 million $?

You don't even want the sun onto you. You know what kinds of beings do not like the Sun ☀️?
 
Bryan Johnson Was Diagnosed with Autoimmune Gastritis

Doing everything “right” doesn’t make you immune to disease.

Many people know Bryan Johnson from the Blueprint project and the documentary Don’t Die. At 48, he spends around $1 million a year optimizing his health. His blood tests, fitness, sleep, and nutrition are among the best documented in the world.

Yet he was recently diagnosed with Autoimmune Gastritis.

The surprising part

He had almost no symptoms.

For more than 10 years, the only consistent abnormality was low ferritin (low iron stores). His hemoglobin and most other tests remained normal.

Instead of ignoring it, he kept searching for the cause.

How was it discovered?

Before a routine endoscopy and colonoscopy, one blood test came back positive:

Parietal Cell Antibody: about 5 times above normal

The endoscopy looked almost normal. There were:

* No ulcers
* No bleeding
* No stomach cancer
* No Helicobacter pylori infection

However, stomach biopsies showed mild chronic inactive gastritis, confirming Autoimmune Gastritis.

What is Autoimmune Gastritis?

It is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks parietal cells in the stomach.

These cells normally produce:

Stomach acid (needed for digestion and iron absorption)
Intrinsic factor (essential for vitamin B12 absorption)

As these cells are lost, patients may develop:

* Low ferritin (often the earliest sign)
* Iron deficiency anemia
* Vitamin B12 deficiency
* Numbness or tingling
* Memory and nerve problems
* Reduced absorption of nutrients

Why did he develop it?

The exact cause is unknown.

People with one autoimmune disease have a higher risk of developing another. Bryan has had autoimmune thyroid disease since age 21, making this diagnosis less surprising.

Long-term risks

Autoimmune Gastritis slightly increases the risk of:

⚠️ Stomach adenocarcinoma
⚠️ Type 1 gastric neuroendocrine tumors

The good news is that these neuroendocrine tumors usually grow slowly and are often treatable when detected early.

His treatment

Bryan started with:

* Intravenous iron
* Regular monitoring of ferritin
* Vitamin B12
* Gastrin
* Chromogranin A
* Pepsinogen I/II ratio

He also plans increasingly advanced treatments, including precision immune therapies and experimental approaches, aiming to stop the disease rather than simply manage it.



Bryan Johnson’s story reminds us of an important truth:

No one is healthy enough to guarantee they will never get sick.

A healthy lifestyle does not eliminate every disease.

What it does is increase the chance of:

Detecting problems earlier
Receiving treatment sooner
Preventing long-term complications

The lesson is not to copy every supplement Bryan takes.⚠️

The real lesson is to pay attention to small abnormalities, ask questions, and investigate persistent findings.

Sometimes, a single abnormal blood test—like low ferritin—can reveal an important diagnosis years before symptoms appear.

♀️JBdaily

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that 2 million can do a world of good for poor and hungry homeless people
what the fuck is this vainpot thinking? we die eventually anyway
 
that 2 million can do a world of good for poor and hungry homeless people
what the fuck is this vainpot thinking? we die eventually anyway
i believe he has an ulterior motive for doing that and letting the whole world know about it. if successful, he could market his new found elixir of immortality to the ultra rich to further enrich himself. normal people who do this sort thing simply do it for vanity sake and will not broadcast to the whole world.
 
i believe he has an ulterior motive for doing that and letting the whole world know about it. if successful, he could market his new found elixir of immortality to the ultra rich to further enrich himself. normal people who do this sort thing simply do it for vanity sake and will not broadcast to the whole world.
Exactly.
 
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