Tech Millionaire Bryan Johnson’s Diet Draws Comparisons to Indian Cuisine
The 47-year-old entrepreneur’s anti-ageing meal plan, featuring dishes like lentil soup and chickpea frittata, prompts social media users to highlight its resemblance to Indian staples.
- Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur dedicated to reversing ageing, shared his four-day meal plan featuring lentil soup, chickpea frittata, and cauliflower rice stir-fry.
- Social media users noted the striking similarity between Johnson’s diet and traditional Indian dishes such as masoor dal, besan chilla, and sabzi-chawal.
- The post quickly gained traction online, amassing over 988,000 views and sparking nostalgic comments about Indian school lunchboxes due to Johnson’s use of steel containers.
- Johnson is known for his ambitious anti-ageing pursuits, including controversial practices like plasma transfusions and a meticulously monitored $2 million annual health regimen.
- His recent experiments have included cutting-edge therapies and procedures, though some, like a failed facial fat injection, have led to temporary complications.