Bryan Johnson, the tech entrepreneur-turned-biohacker, is opening the doors to his “secret plan to kickstart our evolution from Homo Sapiens to Homo Evolutis”.
The 46-year-old, who has spent the last year swapping blood with his 17-year-old son, adhering to a strict diet, and taking unproven gene therapy injections in a bid to achieve a biological age of 18, is now offering his fountain of youth formula to the public.
For $333 a month those wanting to follow the maverick entrepreneur's regime can take Johnson’s 'basics' which includes, nutty pudding, extra virgin olive oil, ginger and garlic.
The centi-millionaire founder of Blueprint revealed on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that applications are open to try out the 90-day “self-experimentation study”—but be quick, there’s only enough stock for 2,500 people.
Over the three-month trial period, you’ll have to stick to a scheduled sleep, diet and exercise pattern, while also still having enough mojo to bring the “vibe” to the table.
“We want this to be fun and feel like a game we’re playing together,” Johnson explained in the "housekeeping" notes for candidate selection.
Aspiring participants hoping to reverse their biological clock will find out by Jan. 15 if they’ve made it onto the program. But don’t worry if you don’t make the cut, Johnson revealed that he’s hoping to “scale capacity” and open up the monthly subscription to all “as fast as possible”.
An expensive 'investment' into your health
On top of the $333 a month—or the minimum entry fee of $999—for 90 days worth of Johnson’s Blueprint ingredients, participants will still need to fork out for their usual food shop.
But, Johnson who has a net worth of around $400 million, downplayed the package’s premium price tag and insisted it's “already cost-competitive with fast food”.
He also “invited” participants to apply for advanced biomarker measurements, which depending on which tier is selected could add up to $1,600 to the bill.