@kind_inkind
Nicole Gerber
1 year
@amuse There is definitely something SERIOUSLY psychologically wrong when someone goes to these great lengths just to remain youthful which is very different then healthy btw. One can age gracefully and with great beauty supplies like creams and vitamins but using other people’s blood…
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@amuse
1 year
An anti-aging extremist who spends $2 million a year in a quest to turn back time has dragged his teenage son into being his personal “blood boy.” Bryan Johnson, the 45-year-old software developer who wants to keep his internal organs, including his penis and rectum, functioning…
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Nicole Gerber
1 year
@JennD2468 @amuse That still falls in the logic, it’s not normal to want to be eternal- psychological issue.
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Tyler Phelps
1 year
@kind_inkind @amuse I’ve followed this guy for a while. Seems genuine, but I think the long term plan is to sell the “blueprint.”
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Daniel Tillett
1 year
@kind_inkind @amuse Bryan seems more concerned about the heath aspect than the looking youthful aspect. Based on the data he has released on his progress he seems to be doing OK. A rather harmless hobby for a rich man and probably better than chasing 22 year olds like other rich men of his age.
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Eucerin
1 year
@kind_inkind @amuse His regimen consist of dozen supplements, but most of the effects come from a few compounds, especially one which is immunosuppressive . He also takes growth hormone, testosterone and other hormones, not really healthy.
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