Tech Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson Offers Anti-Aging Program to Public
Project Blueprint, a 90-day regimen, includes a specific diet and optional biomarker measurements.
- Bryan Johnson, the tech entrepreneur and founder of the payments processing company Braintree, is offering the basics of his anti-aging program, Project Blueprint, to the public for $333 a month.
- The program includes a diet of about 400 calories from his Blueprint diet and includes a 6-ounce longevity drink mix, his favorite Nutty Pudding dessert, extra virgin olive oil, and several supplements.
- Johnson has enough inventory to cover about 2,500 people for 90 days and can ship supplies to participants in 26 countries.
- Participants are required to maintain similar sleep, diet, and exercise habits over the course of the 90 days to avoid confounding results.
- Serious longevity enthusiasts can also choose to invest up to $1600 into measuring their biomarkers, a category of medical signs that includes points like blood pressure, body temperature, body mass index.