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Super Plasma: ‘Gold In Blood’, Bryan Johnson’s Secret To Reversing Aging?

Bryan Johnson, a millionaire fixated on reversing the aging process, recently shared details about his latest medical endeavor, a total plasma exchange (TPE) procedure, via social media. Johnson claims that his rigorous health regimen, known as Project Blueprint, has helped him lower his epigenetic age significantly. With an investment of over $2 million annually on various treatments, including a team of doctors and healthcare equipment, he continues to push the boundaries of conventional health practices.

What is Total Plasma Exchange?

TPE is a medical procedure that replaces a patient’s plasma with donor plasma or substitute fluids, often associated with regenerative medicine and anti-aging therapies. In Johnson’s case, his plasma was replaced with albumin. He explained on the platform X that this therapy aims to eliminate toxins from his body and is part of a broader strategy to enhance his overall health.

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Bragging Rights Over “Liquid Gold”

Following the procedure, Johnson proudly shared that a clinic staff member described his plasma as the “cleanest” they had encountered in nine years of performing TPE. “The operator said my plasma is the cleanest he’s ever seen, by far,” Johnson wrote, emphasizing the staffer’s amazement at the quality of his plasma. He noted that the technician was so impressed he couldn’t bear to dispose of it, envisioning its potential benefits.

A Family Connection

In his post, Johnson referred to his plasma as “liquid gold” and shared an anecdote about his father’s experience. He claimed that his father’s aging rate decreased by 25 years after receiving a liter of his plasma, highlighting the perceived benefits of his own health journey. Johnson also shared a photo of himself holding a bag containing the straw-colored liquid.

Controversial Past

The American entrepreneur previously made headlines for using his 17-year-old son as a “blood boy” in what he described as the “world’s first multigenerational plasma exchange.” However, he clarified that this time, his plasma was replaced solely with albumin, without any involvement from his son.

As Johnson continues to document his unconventional journey to defy aging, his latest claims and treatments raise eyebrows and intrigue among both the public and medical communities.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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