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Bryan Johnson launches application for $333-per-month Project Blueprint

Anti-aging fanatic Brian Johnson, who spends $2 million a year on controversial treatments to combat Father Time, is willing to pay $333 a month to copy his extreme habits We debuted the much-hyped Project Blueprint for the people.

The billionaire tech mogul-turned-biohacker revealed to X on Monday that he is now accepting applications to try out a 90-day “self-experiment study” with a minimum entry fee of $999.

The strict diet will provide participants with “67 interventions” with products such as a 6-ounce Longevity drink mix, eight supplements, Johnson's signature Nutty Pudding Mix, and extra virgin olive oil.

A “stack” of products contains a total of 410 calories.

Johnson asked participants to subtract about 400 calories from their normal calorie intake to accommodate the superfoods provided.

Brian Johnson has opened applications for participation in Blueprint's “Self-Experimentation Research.” The study is a 90-day program for 2,500 selected participants, ranging from $999 to $2,599. X/@bryan_johnson

The products, which include a $99 ready-to-mix blend of nuts, seeds and berries to make Nutty Pudding at home, a dessert Johnson claims she eats every day, are also available on Project Blueprint's website. , is still labeled as “''. It will arrive in 2024. ”

Mr. Johnson, 46, made his fortune in his 30s by selling his payment processing company, Braintree Payment Solutions, to eBay for $800 million in cash. Instagram/@bryanjohnson_

“With this foundational build-up, we are competing for the most nutritious food program in history,” Johnson argued in the X-Post.

“Designed for adults of all ages and genders. We are already cost-competitive with fast food. And we have many more exciting products coming soon,” he added. They said they can also sign up for more advanced biomarker measurements, which will cost an additional $800 or $1,600 depending on the measurement tier they choose.

“We usually think of food as a 'cost.' The Blueprint is a new relationship for how we think about what we put in our bodies. It's an investment in your health,” Johnson said.

As part of the application, aspiring participants wishing to reverse their biological clocks will be asked to provide general information such as date of birth, race, “biological sex,” height and weight, and whether they smoke, drink alcohol, or drink coffee. questions will be asked.

The application also asks if you plan to share your Project Blueprint experience on social media and if you're “cool” about consuming Blueprint products every day for 90 days.

Mr Johnson announced that the Project Blueprint Regime application was launched on Tuesday It pointed out.
Johnson said additional biomarker measurements can be added to participants' plans, bringing the total cost up to $1,600.

The application also requires participants to maintain similar sleep, diet and exercise habits for three months and to maintain a positive “atmosphere,” which is “as fun as a game you're playing together.” ”, the application states.

The 2,500 applicants selected to participate in the first iteration of Project Blueprint will be notified the week of January 15, and the 90-day dosing regimen is expected to begin in February, Johnson said. It is said that

It wasn't immediately clear what would make an ideal project blueprint candidate.

When The Post asked Johnson for comment on the matter, he said, “We will have more information on this matter in the near future.”

Johnson has been developing the therapy since 2021, but according to one of his blog posts, the products included in Project Blueprint contain unspecified and ineffective ingredients that “increase the risk of death.” It was discarded by longevity expert Dr. Andrew Steele as it was believed to be

Steele pointed to Blueprint's so-called “Essential Capsule.” It is included in a 90-day regimen or sold by the bottle ($57 for 30 doses) on their website.

According to Blueprint's capsule description, the capsules contain vitamins D, E, and selenium, among a cocktail of other vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants loosely known to play a role in anti-aging. Contains 26 important complex nutrients.

Steele investigated several ingredients and questioned their effectiveness.

he pointed to evidence Quoting from the Cochrane Library, a collection of databases in medicine and other health care specialties, “Results do not support the use of calcium and vitamin D to improve bone density in healthy premenopausal women.'' “There has been no improvement.”

Johnson founded Project Blueprint in 2021. He wrote in a blog post that before he became obsessed with anti-aging, he battled “chronic depression” and munched on trays of brownies every night. AFP (via Getty Images)

A Cochrane report published in January 2023 concluded that “further randomized clinical trials are needed to determine the effect of vitamin D on mortality.”

after that ×postDr. Steele said, “Vitamin E: Cochrane review (the gold standard in evidence-based medicine) found that it *increases* the risk of death!”

“The increased risk of death was associated with beta-carotene and possibly vitamin E.'' report read.

Mr Johnson's strict regime now includes waking up at 5am, taking 111 supplements and eating a 2,250-calorie vegan diet, among other extreme rituals to reverse his body clock. Brian Johnson/Blueprint

Meanwhile, Johnson said the effort “aims to measure all 70 organs in my body and reverse the biological age of each quantified organ to the maximum extent possible.”

Mr Johnson faced a “frightening challenge” between 5pm and 10pm every night, dismissing his alter ego “Evening Brian” who ate trays of brownies in one sitting and piled up. He said he started this project at the time. Over 50 lbs.

At the time, just before he sold Braintree to eBay for $800 million in cash in 2013, he was reportedly working long hours, stressed out, and on the verge of suicide.

Since then, his daily routine has been completely overhauled, including a 5 a.m. wake-up time, an hour-long exercise routine, four to five hours of “focused thinking,” 111 supplements, a 2,250-calorie vegan diet, blood transfusions, and daily routine. health is now included. In addition to the tests, there's also a strict bedtime routine where you're hooked up to a machine that counts your nighttime erections.

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