Bryan Johnson’s $2 million anti-aging plan failed? Biohacker reveals an error that may have backfired
Bryan Johnson’s $2 million anti-aging plan failed? Biohacker reveals an error that may have backfired
Bryan Johnson, a billionaire tech entrepreneur, attempted to reverse his aging using rapamycin. He experienced mouth ulcers, slow-healing wounds, cholesterol abnormalities, and a spike in resting heart rate. He stopped taking the drug after a Yale study found it could accelerate aging. Johnson's journey highlights the risks and uncertainties of biohacking for immortality.
Bryan Johnson, a billionaire tech entrepreneur, attempted to reverse his aging using rapamycin. He experienced mouth ulcers, slow-healing wounds, cholesterol abnormalities, and a spike in resting heart rate. He stopped taking the drug after a Yale study found it could accelerate aging. Johnson's journey highlights the risks and uncertainties of biohacking for immortality.