Bryan Johnson, an entrepreneur known for his extreme anti-aging efforts and supplements, pursues the goal of eternal life through a rigorous regimen that includes 50-plus pills a day. At 47, he claims to feel younger than his age and even injects his own son's blood. Despite skepticism regarding the scientific basis of his health claims and products sold under his company Blueprint, Johnson remains a staunch believer. He's aware that public criticism may ironically bolster his business, indicating the dual-edged nature of fame in the digital age.
Through his company Blueprint, Johnson sells supplements featuring collagen, creatine, and other vitamins commonly promoted by fitness influencers.
Johnson has attracted a number of people questioning the science behind his claims, but he appears to be a true believer in what he's peddling.
As with so many situations with people who made their name online, the more you talk about Johnson, the more it seems that he wins.
Johnson succinctly stated, 'Bryan Johnson hate is good for business.'
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