"In a post on X, Johnson described Immortals as "the world's best health program," claiming it replicates "the exact protocol I have followed for the last 5 years." The package includes a dedicated concierge team, continuous biological tracking across "millions of data points," what Johnson calls "best skin and hair protocols," access to cutting-edge therapies, and round-the-clock availability of "BryanAI" - an AI system modelled on Johnson himself."
"The promise, stripped to its essence, is that three individuals wealthy enough to pay the fee will receive a personalised version of the regime Johnson has publicly documented under the brand name "Blueprint" - a programme that has included hundreds of supplements, strict dietary protocols, rigorous exercise routines, and an array of experimental medical interventions. Johnson, 48, made his fortune selling his payments company Braintree to eBay for $800 million in 2013."
Bryan Johnson is offering Immortals, a $1 million-per-year programme limited to three participants, that mirrors his five-year personal longevity regimen. Immortals includes a dedicated concierge team, continuous biological tracking across millions of data points, skin and hair protocols, access to cutting-edge therapies, and 24/7 availability of an AI modelled on Johnson. The regimen builds on Johnson's Blueprint approach, involving hundreds of supplements, strict dietary protocols, rigorous exercise, and experimental medical interventions. Johnson made his fortune selling Braintree and reportedly invests over $2 million annually in his own health, turning biological data into widely followed social content. The announcement generated swift backlash and highlights exclusivity in a growing longevity market.
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