IT industry millionaire Brian Johnson, 45, said he will no longer receive blood transfusions because he “sees no benefit” for his son’s longevity. It has been reported business insider.
“The biomarkers obtained from the liquids did not provide any benefit. Filtering the liquid part of the blood of the young through a special membrane may be beneficial for those who are biologically advanced. In my case, this procedure is not appropriate,” he said.
According to Johnson, he’s been getting a quart of “young blood” once a month for the past six months. Among other things, he received plasma from Talmage’s 17-year-old son.
The millionaire also said that he gave some of his blood to his father, Richard. He explained that he expects to receive test results from doctors that will determine if the blood transfusion is affecting the 70-year-old man’s health.
Johnson, 45 spends about $2 million per year to prolong youth. A man tries to live as long as possible in the body of an 18-year-old teenager. An American follows a strict vegan diet, consuming exactly 1,977 calories per day.
Limits meals to time slots – only from 6am to 11am each day. Longevity also means getting daily exercise and taking a wide variety of nutritional supplements. In January, the millionaire’s doctors assured him that Johnson had the heart of a 37-year-old man and the lungs of an 18-year-old.
Former president of an artificial intelligence startup suspicious in pursuit of immortality.