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Netflix Documentary Explores Bryan Johnson's $2 Million-a-Year Anti-Aging Quest

The film chronicles the tech entrepreneur's controversial and regimented efforts to reverse aging and his impact on family and science.

  • Bryan Johnson, a 47-year-old tech entrepreneur, spends $2 million annually on his Blueprint protocol to reduce his biological age to that of an 18-year-old.
  • Netflix’s 'Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever' showcases Johnson's extreme anti-aging regimen, including 130 pills daily, gene therapy, and plasma exchanges.
  • The documentary examines the scientific and ethical debates surrounding Johnson's methods, with some experts questioning their validity and others praising his dedication to longevity research.
  • Johnson's personal life, including his relationships with his father and teenage son, is a central theme, highlighting the familial impact of his lifestyle choices.
  • Despite the high costs of his program, Johnson emphasizes that core health benefits like improved sleep, diet, and exercise are accessible to everyone.
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