Bryan Johnson, the founder of the Don't Die movement, aims to launch 'foodome' sequencing to analyze commonly consumed foods in America for safety issues. At SXSW, he emphasized the challenge of purchasing clean food due to potential toxins in grocery store products, including organic brands. Johnson's initiative intends to establish a public database where people can fund testing for unsafe substances, promoting accountability among food brands. His personal health pursuits reflect his commitment to longevity, despite facing criticism for his unconventional methods.
I want to be real with you. It's just very, very hard to buy clean food,
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