The 45-year-old millionaire tech exec who's trying to age backwards says he won't get any more blood plasma infusions from his teenage son because there were 'no benefits detected'
from younger people, including his son.
Bryan Johnson tweeted last week that he's discontinuing"young plasma exchanges" after seeing that it didn't yield any benefits.."Young plasma exchange may be beneficial for biologically older populations or certain conditions. Does not in my case stack benefit on top of my existing interventions. Alternative methods of plasma exchange or young plasma fractions hold promise.
The 45-year-old centimillionaire said he'd received a 1-liter blood"young plasma" donation once a month for six months; one of these came from his 17-year-old son, Talmage. Johnson also said he gave some of his plasma to his own father, Richard, who is in his 70s, but those results are"still pending.
The infusions are part of a grueling, $2 million-a-year regimen Johnson has undertaken in an effort to reverse the aging process. One aspect of
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