The Age of Agelessness: How Biotech Is Redefining Aging
- Harshita
- Feb 4
- 1 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
If you could choose, would you prefer to live longer perhaps forever?
What if aging could be reversed? Would you want to stop time or let life unfold at its own pace?
Imagine a future where aging is no longer inevitable, where the human body can be fine-tuned to remain youthful, and where science unlocks the secret to living indefinitely. This isn't a distant sci-fi fantasy but the audacious mission of Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old American tech entrepreneur whose biological age remarkably measures just 18. Through his revolutionary initiative, Project Blueprint, Johnson has redefined the boundaries of longevity science, captivating the world with his pursuit of eternal youth. His story is now featured in the Netflix documentary "Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever," offering an interesting look into his quest to outpace time itself. From taking 100 pills a day to replacing a litre of his plasma with that of his son, Johnson is leaving no stone unturned to reverse the effects of aging. As we delve deeper into his pioneering work, cutting edge advancements like Mesenchymal stem cell therapy, total plasma exchange and red-light therapy emerge as the driving forces behind his experiment.

"Stay tuned for more updates on how it's possible to turn back the clock and get younger!"
Reference:
Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (2025). Directed by Chris Smith. Released on 1st Jan 2025. Netflix
Pringle, E. (2024, February 17). Exclusive: Bryan Johnson, the tech founder spending millions to be 18 again, says his goal is to make death optional. Fortune. Retrieved from https://fortune.com/well/2024/02/17/bryan-johnson-blueprint-protocol-aim-death-optional/
Johnson, B. (n.d.). Blueprint Protocol. Blueprint by Bryan Johnson.
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