to turn back the clock.
In Johnson’s case, he has 30 doctors on staff monitoring his body’s myriad functions daily, according to a Bloomberg report. Although Johnson told writer Ashlee Vance that he’s doing all this to help humanity rewind, not everyone has the $2 million a year he’s currently spending on his Fountain of Youth dream.
Johnson’s quest is in line with a growing tech-lucre fueled trend:
Johnson founded Braintree Payment Solutions more than a decade ago, a pursuit that left his stressed out, overweight and mentally depleted, according to the Bloomberg News report. He sold the company to eBay for $800 million in 2013, and set out on a quest to give himself a total physical makeover.
Among his first steps was founding a new company in 2016. Dubbed Kernel, it manufactures helmets that analyzed brain activity including trying to dissect the impacts of meditation and hallucinogens on the body’s physical state.
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The team is now a year into what they call Project Blueprint, which includes a daily intake of 1,977 vegan calories, an hour of high-intensity workouts three times a week, and going to sleep at the same time nightly after two hours of wearing glasses that block blue light. “Each month, (Johnson) also endures dozens of medical procedures, some quite extreme and painful, then measures their results with additional blood tests, MRIs, ultrasounds and colonoscopies,” the report says.
If you want to be like Johnson, beyond money you need discipline. Vance describes Johnson’s routine is detail, and it is not for the casual fitness fanatics.Â
Johnson rises daily at 5 a.m. and takes two dozen supplements and medicines, including “lycopene for artery and skin health (and) metformin to prevent bowel polyps.” After a carefully crafted meal, he “brushes, Waterpiks and flosses his teeth before rinsing with tea-tree oil and applying an antioxidant gel.”Â
To give a sense of the extremes to which Johnson is going, Vance relates that Johnson has taken “33,537 images of his bowels, discovered that his eyelashes are shorter than average and probed the thickness of his carotid artery. He blasts his pelvic floor with electromagnetic pulses to improve muscle tone in hard-to-reach places and has a device that counts the number of his nighttime erections.”
In a bid to get others interested in his experiment, Johnson created a website where he posts details of his past two years on Project Blueprint. Among Johnson’s messages for readers: “Entropy = aging and deterioration. Goal Alignment via your Autonomous Self aims to combat entropy by maintaining perpetual youth. Maximally slowing your pace of aging and reversing the aging that occurs.”
More recently, he’s created a new website specifically aimed to encourage others to join him if maybe a less extreme or costly way. Called Rejuvenation Olympics, the site asks those interested in seeing where they rank in terms of slowing the aging process by uploading “your epigenetic data to the platform and your results will be analyzed and included on the leaderboard.”Â