Tech Millionaire Bryan Johnson Adopts Full Plasma Exchange in Anti-Aging Quest
Bryan Johnson has ceased using his son's blood in plasma therapy, opting instead for a procedure that removes and replaces his body's plasma entirely.
- Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur focused on anti-aging, has stopped using his son's blood in his controversial rejuvenation experiments.
- Johnson's new approach, total plasma exchange (TPE), involves removing all blood from the body, separating the plasma, and replacing it with a mixture of albumin and IVIG.
- The procedure is part of Johnson's ongoing efforts to reverse aging, citing studies on plasma exchange's potential health benefits and biological age reduction.
- Previously, Johnson had conducted a 'multigenerational plasma exchange' involving his 17-year-old son and 70-year-old father, which he has now abandoned due to lack of benefit.
- Johnson's public offer to donate his plasma, shared on social media alongside a photo of a plasma bag, has drawn significant attention and curiosity online.