US tech billionaire Bryan Johnson spends US$2 million a year on an anti-ageing regimen, including receiving blood transfusions from his son. A health expert from Charles Sturt University looks at the lengths people will go to in their thirst for youthfulness.
Spending an average of US$2 million a year on an anti-ageing regimen, Johnson claims he now ages slower than some children. He explains: “The pace my body accumulates ageing damage is less than the average 10-year-old”.
Eating for time-restricted periods in the day can have a positive effect on how we metabolise nutrients, inflammation levels, hormonal regulation, and cardiometabolic health . Perhaps the most bizarre youth-inducing procedure Johnson has attempted is receiving blood transfusions from his 17-year-old son.
Romans also used donkey milk and swan fat to minimise wrinkles, due to their acclaimed rejuvenating properties.
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